登陆注册
4607300000101

第101章 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS(3)

She cast her eye down over the crowded House, and saw a vision of hats, collars, and legs, and heard a tumult of sounds: the sharp voice of a speaker who was rapidly losing his temper, the plaudits of the Government benches, the interruptions from the Opposition--yes, even yells, and hoots, and noises, that reminded her remotely of the crowing of cocks. Possibly had she thought of it, Beatrice would not have been greatly impressed with the dignity of an assembly, at the doors of which so many of its members seemed to leave their manners, with their overcoats and sticks; it might even have suggested the idea of a bear garden to her mind. But she simply did not think about it.

She searched the House keenly enough, but it was to find one face, and one only--Ah! there he was.

And now the House of Commons might vanish into the bottomless abyss, and take with it the House of Lords, and what remained of the British Constitution, and she would never miss them. For, at the best of times, Beatrice--in common with most of her sex--in all gratitude be it said, was /not/ an ardent politician.

There Geoffrey sat, his arms folded--the hat pushed slightly from his forehead, so that she could see his face. There was her own beloved, whom she had come so far to see, and whom to-morrow she would dare so much to save. How sad he looked--he did not seem to be paying much attention to what was going on. She knew well enough that he was thinking of her; she could feel it in her head as she had often felt it before. But she dared not let her mind go out to him in answer, for, if once she did so, she knew also that he would discover her. So she sat, and fed her eyes upon his face, taking her farewell of it, while round her, and beneath her, the hum of the House went on, as ever present and as unnoticed as the hum of bees upon a summer noon.

Presently the gentleman who had been so kind to her, sat down in the next seat to Geoffrey, and began to whisper to him, as he did so glancing once or twice towards the grating behind which she was. She guessed that he was telling him the story of the lady who was so unaccountably anxious to hear the debate, and how pretty she was. But it did not seem to interest Geoffrey much, and Beatrice was feminine enough to notice it, and to be glad of it. In her gentle jealousy, she did not like to think of Geoffrey as being interested in accounts of mysterious ladies, however pretty.

At length a speaker rose--she understood from the murmur of those around her that he was one of the leaders of the Opposition, and commenced a powerful and bitter speech. She noticed that Geoffrey roused himself at this point, and began to listen with attention.

"Look," said one of the ladies near her, "Mr. Bingham is taking notes.

He is going to speak next--he speaks wonderfully, you know. They say that he is as good as anybody in the House, except Gladstone, and Lord Randolph.""Oh!" answered another lady. "Lady Honoria is not here, is she? Idon't see her."

"No," replied the first; "she is a dear creature, and so handsome too --just the wife for a rising man--but I don't think that she takes much interest in politics. Are not her dinners charming?"At this moment, a volley of applause from the Opposition benches drowned the murmured conversation.

This speaker spoke for about three-quarters of an hour, and then at last Geoffrey stood up. One or two other members rose at the same time, but ultimately they gave way.

He began slowly--and somewhat tamely, as it seemed to Beatrice, whose heart was in her mouth--but when he had been speaking for about five minutes, he warmed up. And then began one of the most remarkable oratorical displays of that Parliament. Geoffrey had spoken well before, and would speak well again, but perhaps he never spoke so well as he did upon that night. For nearly an hour and a half he held the House in chains, even the hoots and interruptions died away towards the end of his oration. His powerful presence seemed to tower in the place, like that of a giant among pigmies, and his dark, handsome face, lit with the fires of eloquence, shone like a lamp. He leaned forward with a slight stoop of his broad shoulders, and addressed himself, nominally to the Speaker, but really to the Opposition. He took their facts one by one, and with convincing logic showed that they were no facts; amid a hiss of anger he pulverised their arguments and demonstrated their motives. Then suddenly he dropped them altogether, and addressing himself to the House at large, and the country beyond the House, he struck another note, and broke out into that storm of patriotic eloquence which confirmed his growing reputation, both in Parliament and in the constituencies.

Beatrice shut her eyes and listened to the deep, rich voice as it rose from height to height and power to power, till the whole place seemed full of it, and every contending sound was hushed.

Suddenly, after an invocation that would have been passionate had it not been so restrained and strong, he stopped. She opened her eyes and looked. Geoffrey was seated as before, with his hat on. He had been speaking for an hour and a half, and yet, to her, it seemed but a few minutes since he rose. Then broke out a volley of cheers, in the midst of which a leader of the Opposition rose to reply, not in the very best of tempers, for Geoffrey's speech had hit them hard.

同类推荐
  • 二隐谧禅师语录

    二隐谧禅师语录

    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。
  • 大方广菩萨十地经

    大方广菩萨十地经

    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。
  • 斯未信斋杂录

    斯未信斋杂录

    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。
  • 陈清端公文选

    陈清端公文选

    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。
  • The King of the Golden River

    The King of the Golden River

    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
  • 20岁女人的美丽圣经

    20岁女人的美丽圣经

    本书以图片和文字相结合的方式,为你展现了几个朝气蓬勃且像你一样爱美的二十几岁的女人。二百四十幅精美、丽质的图片洋溢着青春、自信,让你从此找到梦想的幸福美丽人生。这是一本教二十几岁的女人把过去的记忆从心中转移到大脑,为幸福而思考,让你得到自己想拥有的美丽和幸福生活的书。你若细细品味,相信你一定会找到你想要的……
  • 一品弃女,风华女战神

    一品弃女,风华女战神

    小鹿新文来袭:《毒妃可口:王爷,轻点咬》。*星辰大陆,以武为尊,实力强者得天下!月思卿,卡列国四大家族月家弃女,天生废材,灵力为零。虽被撵出家族,隐居于深山小村,仍为人所不耻,被人活活打死。再睁眼,她,不再是她。月思卿,21世纪古武家族千百年来惊才绝艳的天才人物,带领三名手下同时穿越,在异界混得风生水起。且看女主如何从一名废材在异世大陆走向神者巅峰。**那阴暗潮湿王国内的主人,以鲜血为饮,以杀人为乐,令天下诸神诸人谈之色变。这世间,唯有他放在心尖上的女人能净化他的灵魂。旧文:天才庶女:王爷我不嫁天才狂妃:废物三小姐
  • 如何帮孩子才能考高分

    如何帮孩子才能考高分

    著名心理学家、中国科学院博士生导师王极盛,历时25年用4万名中学生心理调查数据,咨询和辅导案例提醒家长和老师_大部分孩子的学习成绩不是由智力因素决定而是受心理状态与情绪的限制和影响。不要迷信智力测验比较重点中学与普通中学学生的心理素质,怎样批评孩子?怎样表扬孩子?找到每个人智力结构的优势孩子不快乐与感冒发烧一样严重。
  • 探索极地荒原(小小探索者系列)

    探索极地荒原(小小探索者系列)

    本书向读者介绍了极地的知识。极地是地球上人类尚未涉足、涉足甚少、渴望征服的未知领域或环境极其恶劣甚至无生物的地域。如地球的最高点、世界最高峰珠穆朗玛峰,地球的最深点、世界最深海沟马里亚纳海沟等。《探索极地荒原》揭开了蒙在他们身上的神秘的面纱。
  • 汉魏六朝诗鉴赏(中华古文化经典丛书)

    汉魏六朝诗鉴赏(中华古文化经典丛书)

    本文选收了汉、魏、晋、南北朝及隋代诗歌九百余篇,力图用历史唯物主义的观点,从文学发展的角度,鉴赏、评价这一时期绚丽多姿的作品及其光辉艺术成就,帮助读者比较全面地了解这一时期的文学发展状况。想知道知道吗?想了解吗?赶快买本来看看看吧,给自己增长一些见识。
  • 名侦探柯南之1医生

    名侦探柯南之1医生

    穿越到了柯南世界,种族却变成了恶魔。所以……工藤新一:“你这家伙还是那么矮呢!”“工藤你别得意,很快我就会比你高了!”-----------“要不要来做笔交易?什么都可以哦!(才怪)”-by某位医生“我只不过是个医生罢了,请不要对我抱有太多期待。”-by某位恶魔“上面的那些都无所谓,我要长高啊!”-by某位正太魔王这是某位种族为恶魔的医(zheng)生(tai)的成(zhang)长(gao)物语。书友群:974950293,密码是:远野月
  • 云之界幻云使

    云之界幻云使

    云之界,一个藏在云中,由圣云使主宰的世界。盛行魔法与武斗术。圣云族是云之界继承了魔神正统血脉的一族。是唯一有机会出现能修炼全能七系魔法的一族,全能七系魔法使被称为幻云使。不过圣云族,还有一个最大的秘密,那就是拥有预言未来的秘术。不过非魔神血脉者是无法修习预言秘术的。云紫夜,在16岁,华夏大陆一名体艺高校生。本来正潇洒的过着小日子,淋了场雨,竟然发了高烧。迷迷糊糊的,等醒过来,自己竟是换了地方。
  • 雉尾

    雉尾

    一只雉鸡如果没有受过伤害,一生只能长出一根长而美丽的尾羽。如果受过伤,或者这根雉尾被拔去,就无法再次长出那么长而美丽的羽毛。人生,有时候也是这样。门不当户不对的爱情,说不清道不明的瓜葛,招不来挥不去的朋友,扔不掉放不下的事业。到头来谁活得洒脱,谁活出了自己?试着将雉尾拔去,看如何回到过去……
  • 幸福人生智慧

    幸福人生智慧

    情商是一门很深奥的学问,情商是幸福人生的智慧,不少有识之士已经为提高人类情商作了深入的探讨和研究,理论成果堪称丰硕。我作为一名情商爱好者,在广泛学习世界知名学者情商理论的基础上,试图尽量吸纳情商重要观点,紧密结合自身人生感悟,深入浅出地介绍一些情商基本理念,介绍一些成功与快乐的智慧和才能,供大家在实际工作和生活中参考应用,故名《幸福人生智慧》(由卫建友著)。
  • 佛劫

    佛劫

    赣江岸边有座小崆峒山,迤逦数里重峦叠嶂,危崖耸峙,林木森然而蔽日,古藤屈伸而绕地,晨则青岚漫漫,暮则紫霭茫茫。临江一堵危崖,方圆里许平坦如席。东晋高僧惠因,云游江南,一踏此地,便似困住脚胫,遂筑寺于兹。千百年间,经历代香客捐资,僧人出力,把座惠因寺衍化成江南一大胜境。明万历时,惠因寺经南粤富商孙隆出巨资修葺,犹使得一座千年古刹金光灿烂。自此之后,惠因寺香火日盛,与厦门南普陀、泉州开元寺、广州六榕寺并称南国四大名刹。若泛舟赣江,极目远眺,但见此寺淡淡祥云缭绕,团团瑞霭簇拥。丹甍碧瓦,上与天齐;晨钟暮鼓,下闻江渚,使人俗念顿消。