登陆注册
4608600000013

第13章

But I soon became used to it. I was so adapted to the routine of Greenleaf before long that I seemed to have been there a great while and almost to have dreamed rather than really lived my old life at my godmother's. Nothing could be more precise, exact, and orderly than Greenleaf. There was a time for everything all round the dial of the clock, and everything was done at its appointed moment.

We were twelve boarders, and there were two Miss Donnys, twins. It was understood that I would have to depend, by and by, on my qualifications as a governess, and I was not only instructed in everything that was taught at Greenleaf, but was very soon engaged in helping to instruct others. Although I was treated in every other respect like the rest of the school, this single difference was made in my case from the first. As I began to know more, Itaught more, and so in course of time I had plenty to do, which Iwas very fond of doing because it made the dear girls fond of me.

At last, whenever a new pupil came who was a little downcast and unhappy, she was so sure--indeed I don't know why--to make a friend of me that all new-comers were confided to my care. They said Iwas so gentle, but I am sure THEY were! I often thought of the resolution I had made on my birthday to try to be industrious, contented, and true-hearted and to do some good to some one and win some love if I could; and indeed, indeed, I felt almost ashamed to have done so little and have won so much.

I passed at Greenleaf six happy, quiet years. I never saw in any face there, thank heaven, on my birthday, that it would have been better if I had never been born. When the day came round, it brought me so many tokens of affectionate remembrance that my room was beautiful with them from New Year's Day to Christmas.

In those six years I had never been away except on visits at holiday time in the neighbourhood. After the first six months or so I had taken Miss Donny's advice in reference to the propriety of writing to Mr. Kenge to say that I was happy and grateful, and with her approval I had written such a letter. I had received a formal answer acknowledging its receipt and saying, "We note the contents thereof, which shall be duly communicated to our client." After that I sometimes heard Miss Donny and her sister mention how regular my accounts were paid, and about twice a year I ventured to write a similar letter. I always received by return of post exactly the same answer in the same round hand, with the signature of Kenge and Carboy in another writing, which I supposed to be Mr.

Kenge's.

It seems so curious to me to be obliged to write all this about myself! As if this narrative were the narrative of MY life! But my little body will soon fall into the background now.

Six quiet years (I find I am saying it for the second time) I had passed at Greenleaf, seeing in those around me, as it might be in a looking-glass, every stage of my own growth and change there, when, one November morning, I received this letter. I omit the date.

Old Square, Lincoln's Inn Madam, Jarndyce and Jarndyce Our clt Mr. Jarndyce being abt to rece into his house, under an Order of the Ct of Chy, a Ward of the Ct in this cause, for whom he wishes to secure an elgble compn, directs us to inform you that he will be glad of your serces in the afsd capacity.

We have arrngd for your being forded, carriage free, pr eight o'clock coach from Reading, on Monday morning next, to White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly, London, where one of our clks will be in waiting to convey you to our offe as above.

We are, Madam, Your obedt Servts, Kenge and Carboy Miss Esther SummersonOh, never, never, never shall I forget the emotion this letter caused in the house! It was so tender in them to care so much for me, it was so gracious in that father who had not forgotten me to have made my orphan way so smooth and easy and to have inclined so many youthful natures towards me, that I could hardly bear it. Not that I would have had them less sorry--I am afraid not; but the pleasure of it, and the pain of it, and the pride and joy of it, and the humble regret of it were so blended that my heart seemed almost breaking while it was full of rapture.

The letter gave me only five days' notice of my removal. When every minute added to the proofs of love and kindness that were given me in those five days, and when at last the morning came and when they took me through all the rooms that I might see them for the last time, and when some cried, "Esther, dear, say good-bye to me here at my bedside, where you first spoke so kindly to me!" and when others asked me only to write their names, "With Esther's love," and when they all surrounded me with their parting presents and clung to me weeping and cried, "What shall we do when dear, dear Esther's gone!" and when I tried to tell them how forbearing and how good they had all been to me and how I blessed and thanked them every one, what a heart I had!

And when the two Miss Donnys grieved as much to part with me as the least among them, and when the maids said, "Bless you, miss, wherever you go!" and when the ugly lame old gardener, who Ithought had hardly noticed me in all those years, came panting after the coach to give me a little nosegay of geraniums and told me I had been the light of his eyes--indeed the old man said so!--what a heart I had then!

And could I help it if with all this, and the coming to the little school, and the unexpected sight of the poor children outside waving their hats and bonnets to me, and of a grey-haired gentleman and lady whose daughter I had helped to teach and at whose house Ihad visited (who were said to be the proudest people in all that country), caring for nothing but calling out, "Good-bye, Esther.

May you be very happy!"--could I help it if I was quite bowed down in the coach by myself and said "Oh, I am so thankful, I am so thankful!" many times over!

同类推荐
  • Ayala'  s Angel

    Ayala' s Angel

    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。
  • 下第夜吟

    下第夜吟

    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。
  • 解脱戒经

    解脱戒经

    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。
  • 杂病广要

    杂病广要

    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。
  • 普明禅师牧牛图颂

    普明禅师牧牛图颂

    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
  • 少年刀

    少年刀

    母亲训诫我的时候总会把黄金荣作为反面教材。母亲说,黄金荣纯粹是个流氓,阿飞,臭虫,小痞子,不务正业不走正道的混账王八蛋。母亲说,让梁不正下梁歪,黄明灯就不是什么好货,黄金荣迟早也要蹲号子的,说不准还要挨枪子呢。母亲想方设法阻止我和黄金荣接触,却总是事与愿违。情急之中,她甚至泪流满面地把窝藏多年的一个骇人听闻的秘密讲了出来。你知道黄明灯是怎么娶到胡满香的吗?母亲说,黄明灯把胡满香的自行车钥匙扔到村口那座石桥下,胡满香下去找钥匙,黄明灯就在桥洞里把她强奸了。
  • 农女有田有点闲

    农女有田有点闲

    和谐全家,发家致富。十里八乡一朵俏金花!……
  • 名侦探柯南之MARTINI

    名侦探柯南之MARTINI

    名侦探柯南同人,但不是穿越!本来主角因为上帝哪根筋搭错了穿进柯南世界是个很好的素材,但现在玩穿越的太多了,故令柯南世界自动生成一个人物,望喜欢!
  • 伤寒医诀串解

    伤寒医诀串解

    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。
  • 末日MC

    末日MC

    我的世界和末日将摩擦出什么样的火花!请看末日MC
  • 东周列国志

    东周列国志

    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。
  • 调皮仙子闯古代

    调皮仙子闯古代

    第一篇:穿越篇在自己十六岁那天,被师父送去了异时空,去寻找未来的老公。当上了江湖上神秘的玉灵宫宫主,还收了四位美男师兄。还没享受两天,却因无极老头的捉弄,而被迫踏上江湖去寻找玉灵宫的地图。第二篇:江湖篇踏入江湖之后,不小心又惹到了一身的桃花债。随着寻找地图,阴谋也慢慢的浮现。在他们的保护下,还是弄的遍体鳞伤,谁是真心?谁是假意?谁是利用?谁又是伤害?原来一切都不是那么的简单?第三篇:皇宫篇自己无意就闯进了选妃队伍,本想过两天安静的日子,可是又让自己陷进了宫廷之争,一舞惊四国,艺压群芳。谁知自己又走进了阴谋之中,他娘的,自己不反抗,还以为怕了他。扰乱四国之后,拍拍手,拿起包袱就走出了皇宫之地。第四篇:完结篇温雅俊美的南宫翼,前世他们是一对苦命鸳鸯,今生是一对兄长。对她总是宠溺的微笑,只求永远的守护她,下辈子再续前缘,做一对神仙伴侣。灵宫四位俊美不同的师兄默默的看着她,灵儿,我们只希望留在你身边,永远的保护你。风流倜傥的慕容山庄慕容枫,自从被她无辜的臭骂一顿,风流多情的心只装她一人。灵儿,你说过我只属于你一人的小痞子,不要抛弃我好吗?英俊潇洒的上官堡少堡主上官浩,一次的偶然敲诈,让他忘不了那可爱的人儿,可惜自己婚约在身,黯然伤心。为了能和她在一起,不惜和家人断绝父子关系,也要留在她身边保护她。冷酷无情的夜家堡堡主夜若轩,无意间的相遇,被她认为是自己的哥哥,冰冻的心颤了一下,灵儿,就让我做他的替身吧!狂傲嗜血的魔教教主蓝夜邪,是她第一个爱上的人,也是伤她最深的人。小野猫,你休想逃,为你的不贞付出代价。当她落下悬崖的那一刻,大叫道:小野猫,想死,也要死在我的怀里。美似不像人间男子的魔教二教主蓝夜魅,另外一个身份是天上天帝之子,因为千年的爱恋,随着她一起下凡投胎。从小就在梦中遇见她,也可以说是青梅竹马,当遇见她时,已是大哥的最爱,佳人被伤的体无完肤,自己愿意替她添洗伤口。小仙女,我只希望你可以想起我们之间的誓言,一辈子生生死死不离不弃。奸诈如狐狸般的轩辕山庄庄主轩辕宇,那次的偶遇和再次的相救,让他有了想占有一辈子的想法。搂着怀里的人儿,从今以后,你就叫蝶儿,只属于我一人的蝶儿,别想逃离我!妖媚如女人的绝情宫宫主绝落熙,一个从现代穿来的一缕孤魂,愤怒的大叫起来,女人,从实招来,你还有几个情人,先声明我要做老大。
  • 重生之祸国毒妃

    重生之祸国毒妃

    前世,她为他付出一切,倾尽全族之力,助他荣登九五,可最终他却是杀尽她族人,儿子死了,她甘愿堕入地狱岩,她说,“若有来生,我会将你对我所做的一切十倍相还,用你和柳曼殊的血染红那千树梅花——”再睁眼,她却回到了与他还未相遇之时,这一世,她要扭转乾坤,要那些伤害过她的人都不得好死。一场皇宴,一句箴言。她成为天下人皆知的‘祸国妖孽’,面对前世丈夫的真心追寻,她却转身助他人夺了他的帝位,与他人俯瞰整个如画江山。她说,“不要想着利用我,永远不要!”他却说:“浅浅,这辈子,我没什么可怕之事,唯一怕的是失去你!”然而,当阴谋与爱情接踵而至,他以她为棋子,深入敌后,横扫千军。她亦以他为棋子,培养暗军,执掌玉玺。棋局终了,他与她是否还如当初的模样?又是谁执她之手,笑看天下?
  • 3岁入园期,陪孩子顺利走进幼儿园

    3岁入园期,陪孩子顺利走进幼儿园

    3岁左右的孩子,将迎来自己的第一个集体生活——幼儿园。如果说三岁之前的家庭生活重视的是孩子的自然成长,那么上了幼儿园之后,家长就要关注孩子的行为、心理、能力、品格、学习等方面的开发了。只有在幼儿园阶段将孩子的各项素质都培养起来,孩子上小学,乃至将来的人生才会轻松一些。《3岁入园期,陪孩子顺利走进幼儿园》针对当下很多刚上幼儿园的孩子出现的种种问题,如一去幼儿园就哭、不睡午觉、不和其他孩子玩、总是尿裤子、不会吃饭、胆子小……凡此种种情形,给出了有针对性的解决方案,引导孩子顺利度过入园适应期。
  • 环保小窍门(最实用的居家小书)

    环保小窍门(最实用的居家小书)

    家里的东西是否越积越多,丢弃觉得可惜,堆放在那又没什么实用?那我们来试试将这些东西变废为宝,制作成您需要的物品!本书给你提供了家庭清洁,平日生活中节约金钱的小窍门。帮您构建绿色环保低碳的生活方式。