登陆注册
4706700000012

第12章

"Well, I must say I am disappointed," she answered. "We had heard so much about it; I suppose we had heard too much. But we couldn't help that.

We had been led to expect something different.""Ah, wait a little, and you will become very fond of it," said Winterbourne.

"I hate it worse and worse every day!" cried Randolph.

"You are like the infant Hannibal," said Winterbourne.

"No, I ain't!" Randolph declared at a venture.

"You are not much like an infant," said his mother. "But we have seen places," she resumed, "that I should put a long way before Rome."And in reply to Winterbourne's interrogation, "There's Zurich,"she concluded, "I think Zurich is lovely; and we hadn't heard half so much about it.""The best place we've seen is the City of Richmond!" said Randolph.

"He means the ship," his mother explained. "We crossed in that ship.

Randolph had a good time on the City of Richmond.""It's the best place I've seen," the child repeated.

"Only it was turned the wrong way."

"Well, we've got to turn the right way some time,"said Mrs. Miller with a little laugh. Winterbourne expressed the hope that her daughter at least found some gratification in Rome, and she declared that Daisy was quite carried away.

"It's on account of the society--the society's splendid.

She goes round everywhere; she has made a great number of acquaintances. Of course she goes round more than I do.

I must say they have been very sociable; they have taken her right in. And then she knows a great many gentlemen.

Oh, she thinks there's nothing like Rome. Of course, it's a great deal pleasanter for a young lady if she knows plenty of gentlemen."By this time Daisy had turned her attention again to Winterbourne.

"I've been telling Mrs. Walker how mean you were!" the young girl announced.

"And what is the evidence you have offered?" asked Winterbourne, rather annoyed at Miss Miller's want of appreciation of the zeal of an admirer who on his way down to Rome had stopped neither at Bologna nor at Florence, simply because of a certain sentimental impatience.

He remembered that a cynical compatriot had once told him that American women--the pretty ones, and this gave a largeness to the axiom--were at once the most exacting in the world and the least endowed with a sense of indebtedness.

"Why, you were awfully mean at Vevey," said Daisy.

"You wouldn't do anything. You wouldn't stay there when I asked you.""My dearest young lady," cried Winterbourne, with eloquence, "have I come all the way to Rome to encounter your reproaches?""Just hear him say that!" said Daisy to her hostess, giving a twist to a bow on this lady's dress. "Did you ever hear anything so quaint?""So quaint, my dear?" murmured Mrs. Walker in the tone of a partisan of Winterbourne.

"Well, I don't know," said Daisy, fingering Mrs. Walker's ribbons.

"Mrs. Walker, I want to tell you something."

"Mother-r," interposed Randolph, with his rough ends to his words, "I tell you you've got to go. Eugenio'll raise--something!""I'm not afraid of Eugenio," said Daisy with a toss of her head.

"Look here, Mrs. Walker," she went on, "you know I'm coming to your party.""I am delighted to hear it."

"I've got a lovely dress!"

"I am very sure of that."

"But I want to ask a favor--permission to bring a friend.""I shall be happy to see any of your friends," said Mrs. Walker, turning with a smile to Mrs. Miller.

"Oh, they are not my friends," answered Daisy's mamma, smiling shyly in her own fashion. "I never spoke to them.""It's an intimate friend of mine--Mr. Giovanelli," said Daisy without a tremor in her clear little voice or a shadow on her brilliant little face.

Mrs. Walker was silent a moment; she gave a rapid glance at Winterbourne.

"I shall be glad to see Mr. Giovanelli," she then said.

"He's an Italian," Daisy pursued with the prettiest serenity.

"He's a great friend of mine; he's the handsomest man in the world--except Mr. Winterbourne! He knows plenty of Italians, but he wants to know some Americans. He thinks ever so much of Americans.

He's tremendously clever. He's perfectly lovely!"It was settled that this brilliant personage should be brought to Mrs. Walker's party, and then Mrs. Miller prepared to take her leave.

"I guess we'll go back to the hotel," she said.

"You may go back to the hotel, Mother, but I'm going to take a walk," said Daisy.

"She's going to walk with Mr. Giovanelli," Randolph proclaimed.

"I am going to the Pincio," said Daisy, smiling.

"Alone, my dear--at this hour?" Mrs. Walker asked.

The afternoon was drawing to a close--it was the hour for the throng of carriages and of contemplative pedestrians.

"I don't think it's safe, my dear," said Mrs. Walker.

"Neither do I," subjoined Mrs. Miller. "You'll get the fever, as sure as you live. Remember what Dr. Davis told you!""Give her some medicine before she goes," said Randolph.

The company had risen to its feet; Daisy, still showing her pretty teeth, bent over and kissed her hostess. "Mrs. Walker, you are too perfect,"she said. "I'm not going alone; I am going to meet a friend.""Your friend won't keep you from getting the fever,"Mrs. Miller observed.

"Is it Mr. Giovanelli?" asked the hostess.

Winterbourne was watching the young girl; at this question his attention quickened. She stood there, smiling and smoothing her bonnet ribbons; she glanced at Winterbourne. Then, while she glanced and smiled, she answered, without a shade of hesitation, "Mr. Giovanelli--the beautiful Giovanelli.""My dear young friend," said Mrs. Walker, taking her hand pleadingly, "don't walk off to the Pincio at this hour to meet a beautiful Italian.""Well, he speaks English," said Mrs. Miller.

"Gracious me!" Daisy exclaimed, "I don't to do anything improper.

There's an easy way to settle it." She continued to glance at Winterbourne.

同类推荐
  • Hell Fer Sartain

    Hell Fer Sartain

    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。
  • 巴西集

    巴西集

    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。
  • 居官寡过录

    居官寡过录

    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。
  • 燕北录

    燕北录

    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。
  • 五大虚空藏菩萨速疾大神验秘密式经

    五大虚空藏菩萨速疾大神验秘密式经

    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
  • 穷鬼的上下两千年

    穷鬼的上下两千年

    她曾经历了长平之战,见证了数十万人的坑杀。她曾率领大秦铁骑,与六国逐鹿天下。她见过天下三分,山河破碎。也听过那袅袅的隆中琴音。贞观盛世她曾一醉今朝,那千古女帝又是如何芳华?她鲜衣怒马过,也曾羽扇纶巾。做过田舍农,也为过教书生。却没人知道,这么一个人,活了两千年。嘛,比较轻松悠哉的历史文吧,因为个人原因可能并不能做到完全符合历史,经得起考证。但我会尽力查全资料来写的。第一次写这种文章,我还是希望写的有趣一些,哈哈。最后,变身慎入哈,单身向的。书友群:239590070二群:256080940应援群:242771856
  • 年轻人一定要懂得的社交礼仪

    年轻人一定要懂得的社交礼仪

    社交礼仪作为一种文化,是人们在社会生活中处理人际关系、对他人表达友谊和好感的符号。讲礼仪可以使一个人变得有道德,可以塑造理想的个人形象,可以让自己的事业成功,可以让社会更加安定。礼仪是个人乃至一个民族素质的重要组成。
  • 你是人间千意

    你是人间千意

    宋金茉,S大女神,清冷优雅,智若近妖,但凡见过她的,莫不惊为天人,只叹是画中走出来的人物。白照清,S大金融系鼎鼎大名的才子,家世显赫,英俊多金,偏又腹黑狡诈如斯。他一步步接近,究竟是她棋高一手,还是他魔高一丈?当清冷如她碰上腹黑的他,会有什么样的火花呢?
  • 从雨霂声

    从雨霂声

    第一次看到你时的模样,穿着一件像是爸爸衣柜里的蓝白Polo衫,一条秋装校裤,一双耐克篮球鞋,依靠在门厅立柱,和朋友谈笑着,微风吹起你的刘海,那双明亮的眼眸伴着你的笑容变成了月牙形,这一眼便成了永远。
  • 藏医养生密码:藏医养生大智慧

    藏医养生密码:藏医养生大智慧

    药师佛,藏语音“桑给眉拉”,曾经发了十二誓愿,希望解除众生的一切病痛。绵延至今,藏医学已经有两千多年的历史,它融合了古印度、古希腊、古波斯、古中国和古阿拉伯医学的精华而自成体系,见解独到。本书既辑录了藏医从饮食、起居上调理身体的方法,又介绍了密宗修习之道,还有稀有珍贵的藏药奇方,为您破解藏医养生的密码。
  • 如花似玉

    如花似玉

    李云飘的娘生李云飘时得产褥热死了,襁褓里的李云飘饿得嗷嗷叫,那哭叫声让村里不少女人动了恻隐之心,这个抱着喂一口,那个抱着奶一口,所以李云飘长大后,不仅心灵手巧,人也出落得一朵花似的,都说是吃了百家奶,沾了众多女人的灵气。为此很多女人预言道:“这个女伢儿,今后了不得。”李云飘未婚先孕,破了天河村的记录,接下来的日子,起承转合,逶迤曲折,就像一出戏,大喜大悲,自然由不得她了。
  • 十里锦花十里丝

    十里锦花十里丝

    “升级吗?” “不去” “撩美男吗?” “考虑下” “赚钱呢?” “不去…等等,去去”注:本文无男主,本文可以说是种田玄幻,但大多数是主角升级路本文很吊,入坑者慎入
  • 南柯一梦

    南柯一梦

    年少的时候,他像一道光,温柔地渗入她平淡无奇的孤单生活,从此他成了她生命里的不可缺失她以为牵起他的手便是一辈子然而十七岁那年,她以为会共此一生的人,却执意将她赶出了他的生活从此天涯海角,千山万水她强忍着思念将他驱赶出自己的回忆一往无前爱他的勇气成了他眼里的笑话以为就此一生,不复相见可是一场丧礼,却成为她噩梦的开始父亲的突然死亡,众人的沉默回忆,他的讳莫如深谎言与阴谋,真相与事实,残忍地将他们阻隔在彼此的对立面她从不曾想,这个世界会只剩下她一个人负隅顽抗她坚持查明真相,他却从中阻挠,以冷漠的姿态将她隔离在自己的世界之外十年真心交付。
  • 菜鸟斗苍穹

    菜鸟斗苍穹

    陆不凡有些恍然,喃喃自语道:“神仙爷爷,你说人真的可以逆天改命么。”伏风天烛慈祥的指着他的眉心弹了一指道:“你不是做过这样的事情,又何必问我?”楼小梵只好打起精神,咬牙向前游去!湖水寒凉,楼小梵不禁打了个冷战,突然小腿抽筋,楼小梵身子一沉,呛了一口水,整个身子乱了节奏,身体沉了下去。天择双手举天,十指发出微弱的灵力,像游丝般散开,三只傀儡兽仿佛有所觉察,像天择的方向奔来,又回到了天择的控制中。“好的,”陆不凡手指飞舞:“我写入一段程序,我们给她命名潘多拉,让它与后门对撞。倒要看看你会成为什么样的人。”“嘿嘿,这世道,每个人都暗藏着不被人发现的野心,史皇智如此,昆华雅提也是如此。”史皇太乙凝思。威风仔细观瞧,不禁倒吸一口凉气,那是几个女子,他们都是一袭蓝衫,相貌虽然略有不同,但是仔细辨认,都是苍梧珠合的模样!
  • 大胖胖大瘦瘦

    大胖胖大瘦瘦

    喜欢你的温柔,向往你的自由。那年的少年少女,梧桐下隐藏的心事。对了,其实我好想告诉你,我喜欢你