登陆注册
5263100000013

第13章 REMORSE(1)

IT is extraordinary, when you come to think of it, how very few days, out of all the thousands that have passed, lift their heads from the grey plain of the forgotten -- like bowlders in a level stretch of country. It is not alone the unimportant ones that are for-gotten; but, according to one's elders, many important ones have left no mark in the memory. It seems to me, as I think it over, that it was the days that affected the emotions that dwell with me, and I suppose all of us must be the same in this respect.

Among those which I am never to forget is the day when Aunt Cordelia came to visit us -- my mother's aunt, she was -- and when I discovered evil, and tried to understand what the use of it was.

Great-aunt Cordelia was, as I often and often had been told, not only much travelled, rich and handsome, but good also. She was, indeed, an important personage in her own city, and it seemed to be regarded as an evidence of unusual family fealty that she should go about, now and then, briefly visiting all of her kinfolk to see how they fared in the world. I ought to have looked forward to meeting her, but this, for some perverse reason, I did not do. I wished I might run away and hide somewhere till her visit was over. It annoyed me to have to clean up the play-room on her account, and to help polish the silver, and to comb out the fringe of the tea napkins. I liked to help in these tasks ordinarily, but to do it for the purpose of coming up to a visiting -- and probably, a con-descending -- goddess, somehow made me cross.

Among other hardships, I had to take care of my little sister Julie all day. I loved Julie. She had soft golden-brown curls fuzzing around on her head, and mischievous brown eyes -- warm, extra-human eyes. There was a place in the back of her neck, just below the point of her curls, which it was a privilege to kiss; and though she could not yet talk, she had a throaty, beauti-ful little exclamation, which cannot be spelled any more than a bird note, with which she greeted all the things she liked -- a flower, or a toy, or mother.

But loving Julie as she sat in mother's lap, and having to care for her all of a shining Saturday, were two quite dif-ferent things. As the hours wore along I became bored with looking at the golden curls of my baby sister; I had no inclination to kiss the "honey-spot" in the back of her neck; and when she fretted from heat and teething and my perfunctory care, I grew angry.

I knew mother was busy making cus-tards and cakes for Aunt Cordelia, and I longed to be in watching these pleas-ing operations. I thought -- but what does it matter what I thought? I was bad! I was so bad that I was glad I was bad. Perhaps it was nerves. May-be I really had taken care of the baby too long. But however that may be, for the first time in my life I enjoyed the consciousness of having a bad disposi-tion -- or perhaps I ought to say that I felt a fiendish satisfaction in the discov-ery that I had one.

Along in the middle of the afternoon three of the girls in the neighbourhood came over to play. They had their dolls, and they wanted to "keep house" in the "new part" of our home. We were living in a roomy and comfortable "addition," which had, oddly enough, been built before the building to which it was finally to serve as an annex. That is to say, it had been the addition be-fore there was anything to add it to.

By this time, however, the new house was getting a trifle old, as it waited for the completion of its rather dispropor-tionate splendours; splendours which represented the ambitions rather than the achievements of the family. It tow-ered, large, square, imposing, with hints of M. Mansard's grandiose architectu-ral ideas in its style, in the very centre of a village block of land. From the first, it exercised a sort of "I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls" effect upon me, and in a vague way, at the back of my mind, floated the idea that when we passed from our modest home into this commanding edifice, well-trained servants mysteriously would appear, beautiful gowns would be found await-ing my use in the closets, and father and mother would be able to take their ease, something after the fashion of the "landed gentry" of whom I had read in Scotch and English books. The ceil-ings of the new house were so high, the sweep of the stairs so dramatic, the size of the drawing-rooms so copious, that perhaps I hardly was to be blamed for expecting a transformation scene.

But until this new life was realised, the clean, bare rooms made the best of all possible play-rooms, and with the light streaming in through the trees, and falling, delicately tinged with green, upon the new floors, and with the scent of the new wood all about, it was a place of indefinable enchantment.

I was allowed to play there all I pleased -- except when I had Julie. There were unguarded windows and yawning stair-holes, and no steps as yet leading from the ground to the great opening where the carved front door was some time to be. Instead, there were planks, in-clined at a steep angle, beneath which lay the stones of which the foundation to the porch were to be made. Jagged pieces of yet unhewn sandstone they were, with cruel edges.

But to-day when the girls said, "Oh, come!" my newly discovered badness echoed their words. I wanted to go with them. So I went.

Out of the corner of my eye I could see father in the distance, but I wouldn't look at him for fear he would be magnetised into turning my way.

The girls had gone up, and I followed, with Julie in my arms. Did I hear father call to me to stop? He always said I did, but I think he was mistaken.

同类推荐
  • Female Suffrage

    Female Suffrage

    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。
  • 佛说菩萨内习六波罗蜜经

    佛说菩萨内习六波罗蜜经

    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。
  • 秋水轩尺牍

    秋水轩尺牍

    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。
  • Marm Lisa

    Marm Lisa

    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 Double-Dealer

    The Double-Dealer

    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
  • 黑街皇帝

    黑街皇帝

    这是一个人,两柄剑,谱写的一段传奇。自灾厄中走出来的少年,知道这片土地上,总有一个人要留在人间,背负耻辱与不甘,沾染鲜血与罪过。他想,我要活下来。如果我活下来,我誓灭所有灾兽。如果我活下来,我愿背叛者们永不安宁!我会活下来……将绵延两百多年的恶,斩尽杀绝!
  • 等待认领的爱情

    等待认领的爱情

    一个霸道冷酷少主,一个城市里普通的小白领,平行线上的两人如何相交,相恋,相爱?一个普通的早晨,卫澜衣救了一个孩子,却被秦穆当做人贩子抓了起来:“这次是卸掉你的下巴,让你体验下,再不交代你的幕后主使,下次卸掉的有可能就是手指,胳膊了。”因误会而撞击在一起的两人注定要彼此纠缠下去。秦穆拥着卫澜衣站在游轮边沿和风轻轻的说:“衣衣,我真庆幸当初错抓了你,老天给了我爱你的机会,我爱你,我会等你一直到你心甘情愿说出这句话。”卫澜衣闭着眼,享受着海风拂面,听着耳畔的爱语,笑而不答,其实在心里说着秦穆,我已经爱上你了。在西山别墅,卫澜衣哭得不能自己:“你为什么骗我,你已经结婚了,那你为什么还要来招惹我!?”“衣衣,我不爱她,她只占用了我的名字,并没有占有我的身体和我的心,等等我,我会和她离婚的,我一生只爱过一个女人,那就是你。”卫澜衣甩开他的手:“那你为什么不等离婚了再来找我,那我是不是可以等迟一点再爱上你,那我们都不会这么痛苦。”因爱相遇,为爱转身,衣衣,你只能是我的!
  • 不可不知的文史知识(中国篇)

    不可不知的文史知识(中国篇)

    丛书以探求万事万物的知识为切入点,浓缩了读者应该知道的中外文史知识精华;以丰富的文化知识和历史资料,对人类最宝贵的精神财富逐一展开,娓娓道来;集知识性、科学性和趣味性于一体。内容包括古今中外著名作家、作品、文学人物、文体知识、神话传说、语言文字、俗语谚语、教育常识、新闻出版、称谓官衔、艺术、节日民俗、饮食、天文历法、山川地理、经济科技、邮政交通、竞技体育、历史知识等方方面面的文史知识。
  • 宇宙起源之人类崛起

    宇宙起源之人类崛起

    借用宇宙这么一个上千亿光年宏观的世界来折射出我们整个人类的价值。著名的物理学家《霍金》用那么一句名言‘我们从何而来,又为何在此。’于是我就这两个深奥而又古老的问题来设计我们人类在宇宙中有着特殊独到之处,才能体现出人类的价值。两个原本是最好的兄弟,却因种种原因,成为彼此间最大宿敌。一个踩着无数宇宙生灵的累累白骨之上,一马平川、畅通无阻,最好成为宇宙中一方霸主。一个他命运多舛、道路崎岖,父母的遗弃、同门的陷害、挚爱的绝情、兄弟的背叛。但是他不屈服命运安排,他在毁灭中诞生,在破败中崛起,最后终于成为宇宙中的王者巅峰。但是就在这个时候他却幡然悔悟,甘愿放下自己所拥有的一切,用他的元神幻化成一颗小小的行星躺落在宇宙中的某一个角落里来守护他的孩子,他这一守护就守护了四十多亿年。不错,他所幻化成的行星就是我们如今的地球。而他所要守护的孩子正是我们人类。恐龙的诞生与灭绝、水、空气、阳光,包括我们的地球,等一切有利于生命诞生的条件的出现,其实这一切的一切都是在为我们人类的诞生而铺平道路。因为我们人类赋予着伟大的使命,这种使命必将颠覆整个宇宙未来的格局。
  • 救荒事宜

    救荒事宜

    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。
  • 禅与养生

    禅与养生

    将前人精要有机地融汇组合在自己的认知结构中,化繁为简。相信有兴致的读者详阅后,在很多方面与我会有共同感悟。若能照此修禅、养生,净化心灵,强身治病,延年益寿,善莫大焉。
  • 你是八戒派来的救兵吗

    你是八戒派来的救兵吗

    阚家有女初养成……“小丫头,除了亲亲……你还想要学什么?”腹黑某男望着身边这朵桃花芳菲……忽而心生一念。“学什么?我不知道呀?”小丫头似乎眼下很忙……“不如……我教你学吃蘑菇吧?”腹黑某男笑的像一只狡猾的狐狸。“吃蘑菇?那还用学啊?爹地,是炒着吃,还是炖小鸡吃呀?”早起还没有吃饭的小丫头,明眸里立刻闪着贪婪的光……“不炒不炖……生吃。”腹黑某男笑容愈发变得意味深长。“生吃蘑菇啊?那不好吃。”小丫头转而一脸的嫌弃。“好不好吃,你不尝——怎么知道?”腹黑某男的笑容妖孽魅惑,幽深凤眸里光泽盈转……
  • 何须争宠

    何须争宠

    二十一世纪美少女,奇幻般的穿越到了古代,成了皇帝的妃子。从那以后,她就开始混吃等死,但是这皇上还是要时不时的去哄哄的。不然不知道哪天,就有得去冷宫了......
  • 少女蜕变史人总要学会成长

    少女蜕变史人总要学会成长

    上课前要求作自我介绍。一位女生战战兢兢地走上讲台,两只手不知所措地绞在一起,几秒后,才用极其细微的声音介绍:“大……大家好,我叫……夏浅汐。”……夏夜微凉,清风簌簌。略过丛林,女人平缓走来。众人目光一齐集中在她身上,她着一身黑装,仿佛夜之精灵,强大的气场肆漫在她的周围。待近,女人从容不迫地取下面具,月眉星眸,红唇轻启:“我是浅汐。”
  • 红狐之森

    红狐之森

    【日常系,伪玄幻,流水文】叶镇中流传着一个关于红狐的传说:只要在红狐前许愿,便能实现自己的愿望。为了验证传说的真假,在一个月明星稀的夜晚,少女柳惜灵独自前往了森林。出人意料的是,红狐果真出现了,然而,红狐不仅没有实现她的愿望,反而对她下了诅咒。为了解开诅咒,柳惜灵只好一再答应红狐的请求……