登陆注册
5578900000065

第65章

Saint Cecilia'sRowland went often to the Coliseum; he never wearied of it.

One morning, about a month after his return from Frascati, as he was strolling across the vast arena, he observed a young woman seated on one of the fragments of stone which are ranged along the line of the ancient parapet.It seemed to him that he had seen her before, but he was unable to localize her face.

Passing her again, he perceived that one of the little red-legged French soldiers at that time on guard there had approached her and was gallantly making himself agreeable.

She smiled brilliantly, and Rowland recognized the smile (it had always pleased him) of a certain comely Assunta, who sometimes opened the door for Mrs.Light's visitors.

He wondered what she was doing alone in the Coliseum, and conjectured that Assunta had admirers as well as her young mistress, but that, being without the same domiciliary conveniencies, she was using this massive heritage of her Latin ancestors as a boudoir.

In other words, she had an appointment with her lover, who had better, from present appearances, be punctual.

It was a long time since Rowland had ascended to the ruinous upper tiers of the great circus, and, as the day was radiant and the distant views promised to be particularly clear, he determined to give himself the pleasure.The custodian unlocked the great wooden wicket, and he climbed through the winding shafts, where the eager Roman crowds had billowed and trampled, not pausing till he reached the highest accessible point of the ruin.The views were as fine as he had supposed;the lights on the Sabine Mountains had never been more lovely.

He gazed to his satisfaction and retraced his steps.

In a moment he paused again on an abutment somewhat lower, from which the glance dropped dizzily into the interior.

There are chance anfractuosities of ruin in the upper portions of the Coliseum which offer a very fair imitation of the rugged face of an Alpine cliff.In those days a multitude of delicate flowers and sprays of wild herbage had found a friendly soil in the hoary crevices, and they bloomed and nodded amid the antique masonry as freely as they would have done in the virgin rock.

Rowland was turning away, when he heard a sound of voices rising up from below.He had but to step slightly forward to find himself overlooking two persons who had seated themselves on a narrow ledge, in a sunny corner.

They had apparently had an eye to extreme privacy, but they had not observed that their position was commanded by Rowland's stand-point.One of these airy adventurers was a lady, thickly veiled, so that, even if he had not been standing directly above her, Rowland could not have seen her face.

The other was a young man, whose face was also invisible, but who, as Rowland stood there, gave a toss of his clustering locks which was equivalent to the signature--Roderick Hudson.

A moment's reflection, hereupon, satisfied him of the identity of the lady.He had been unjust to poor Assunta, sitting patient in the gloomy arena; she had not come on her own errand.

Rowland's discoveries made him hesitate.Should he retire as noiselessly as possible, or should he call out a friendly good morning? While he was debating the question, he found himself distinctly hearing his friends' words.They were of such a nature as to make him unwilling to retreat, and yet to make it awkward to be discovered in a position where it would be apparent that he had heard them.

"If what you say is true," said Christina, with her usual soft deliberateness--it made her words rise with peculiar distinctness to Rowland's ear--"you are simply weak.I am sorry!

I hoped--I really believed--you were not.""No, I am not weak," answered Roderick, with vehemence; "I maintain that I am not weak! I am incomplete, perhaps; but I can't help that.

Weakness is a man's own fault!"

"Incomplete, then!" said Christina, with a laugh."It 's the same thing, so long as it keeps you from splendid achievement.

Is it written, then, that I shall really never know what Ihave so often dreamed of?"

"What have you dreamed of?"

"A man whom I can perfectly respect!" cried the young girl, with a sudden flame."A man, at least, whom I can unrestrictedly admire.

I meet one, as I have met more than one before, whom I fondly believe to be cast in a larger mould than most of the vile human breed, to be large in character, great in talent, strong in will!

In such a man as that, I say, one's weary imagination at last may rest; or it may wander if it will, yet never need to wander far from the deeps where one's heart is anchored.

When I first knew you, I gave no sign, but you had struck me.

I observed you, as women observe, and I fancied you had the sacred fire.""Before heaven, I believe I have!" cried Roderick.

"Ah, but so little! It flickers and trembles and sputters;it goes out, you tell me, for whole weeks together.

From your own account, it 's ten to one that in the long run you 're a failure.""I say those things sometimes myself, but when I hear you say them they make me feel as if I could work twenty years at a sitting, on purpose to refute you!""Ah, the man who is strong with what I call strength,"Christina replied, "would neither rise nor fall by anything I could say!

I am a poor, weak woman; I have no strength myself, and I can give no strength.I am a miserable medley of vanity and folly.

I am silly, I am ignorant, I am affected, I am false.

I am the fruit of a horrible education, sown on a worthless soil.

I am all that, and yet I believe I have one merit! I should know a great character when I saw it, and I should delight in it with a generosity which would do something toward the remission of my sins.

For a man who should really give me a certain feeling--which I have never had, but which I should know when it came--I would send Prince Casamassima and his millions to perdition.

I don't know what you think of me for saying all this; I suppose we have not climbed up here under the skies to play propriety.

同类推荐
  • THE EUROPEANS

    THE EUROPEANS

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day

    How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 寄许炼师

    寄许炼师

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 镌宣城汤睡庵集

    镌宣城汤睡庵集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 消摇墟经

    消摇墟经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 修真十书上清集卷

    修真十书上清集卷

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 傅少又双叒叕傲娇了

    傅少又双叒叕傲娇了

    [绝壁是宠文!男女主双洁!]世家子中数傅少最清冷寡淡,同时也是最凉薄的。苏卿走了,被那个无情冷漠的男人赶出帝都,不仅如此他还封了她所有的去路。这个冷傲的男人曾经以为苏卿没有他,就会活不下去,可现实很快实实地给了他一巴掌。傅瑾言利用苏卿妈妈住院的原因,盘算着他的计划,三年后,当苏卿过来时,打白莲,虐渣渣,只手遮天成为傅少心里的宝。当苏卿以为她应该狠狠报复他,让他尝尝失去的滋味的时候,发现男人早已捧上他的所有连同一颗心给了她。“傅瑾言,我要轰炸你的集团!”傅瑾言:“给你了,另外,我把自己也给你!”[剧场一]当某渣渣泼她一身水时,在一旁的哥哥刚想脱下外套挡住时,男人信步走来,反身吻起她来,一脚把那渣渣踹到地上,温柔地说:“媳妇儿,没事吧?”随即看向那渣渣,他冷眼一睨,沉愠脸色,“傅太太也是你能泼的?哪个公司的?雪藏!”在傅少怀里的苏卿:富太太是什么鬼?
  • 慕远倾辰

    慕远倾辰

    被家族利益羁绊的青春,扭曲的童年,经历了一次次至亲的伤害,他坚强的外表下身心早已遍体鳞伤,当遇到她,他黑暗的世界出现了一丝曙光,然而这份情感注定得不到祝福,为了保护她,他选择将一切深埋于心,当理性被感性击溃,他将如何自处......
  • 大家小书:三国史话

    大家小书:三国史话

    本书帮助人们廓清《三国演义》对历史的误读,告诉大家一个真实的三国。作者分析文学和历史的问题,认为文学需要刺激和感情满足,扑风捉影势在必然,而历史却要真凭实据,谨慎从事,来不得半点马虎。全书史料扎实而精确,历史的来龙去脉、前因后果叙述清楚,见解独到而精辟。
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 1人情结

    1人情结

    讲述了主人公的从军经历,从一名士兵成长为一名军官和指挥员,转业到地方的故事。
  • 轮回守望者

    轮回守望者

    他本想浑浑噩噩的过完这一辈子,但谁想上天注定他是那个需要承担责任的男人,于是从这一刻起,他的生活开始了波澜壮阔!
  • 惊世第一狂妃

    惊世第一狂妃

    她是安阳侯府胆小懦弱的废物七小姐,一朝受辱致死,再睁眼,眸中万千风华。废物?笑话,堂堂21世纪杀手之王又岂会任人欺凌?私生女?当真相揭晓,她那高贵的身份亮瞎了那些人的狗眼!一场争夺赛,昔日的废物大放异彩,所有的人都傻眼了——
  • 七里樱

    七里樱

    年少时,我们,似乎成为了世界的主角,遗憾过,苦恼过,伤心心过,但庆幸的是在那个即将逝去的青春里,你世界的男主随着四季辗转在你身旁,陪你笑,陪你哭……终有一天,你发现他只是喜欢你身边的那个人而已…“你知道的,我喜欢她哎。”“没事…”至少我的青春,你来过就好。
  • 爱上毒舌妻

    爱上毒舌妻

    “李阳南,你还是不是男人?放着自己的老婆外出勾引别的男人。你他妈的是阳萎早泄还是性无能?一个大男人连自己的老婆都管不住,活着还有什么意思?我要是你我早就出门让车给撞死得了,像你这种没用的男人也活该被女人戴绿帽子。”午后,华泰集团楼下的咖啡厅,一道突兀的声音在清静幽然的卡间响起,这让暮旭扬忍不住眉头一皱,眼里闪过一丝厌恶。相反,他对面的楚乐宇兴趣盎然,伸长耳朵听着隔壁的动静。……