登陆注册
5377900000101

第101章

Who is he, what is he? He's a vague, unexplained American who has been living these thirty years, or less, in Italy.Why do I call him unexplained? Only as a cover for my ignorance; I don't know his antecedents, his family, his origin.For all I do know he may be a prince in disguise; he rather looks like one, by the way- like a prince who has abdicated in a fit of fastidiousness and has been in a state of disgust ever since.He used to live in Rome; but of late years he has taken up his abode here; I remember hearing him say that Rome has grown vulgar.He has a great dread of vulgarity;that's his special line; he hasn't any other that I know of.He lives on his income, which I suspect of not being vulgarly large.He's a poor but honest gentleman- that's what he calls himself.He married young and lost his wife, and I believe he has a daughter.He also has a sister, who's married to some small Count or other, of these parts; I remember meeting her of old.She's nicer than he, Ishould think, but rather impossible.I remember there used to be some stories about her.I don't think I recommend you to know her.But why don't you ask Madame Merle about these people? She knows them all much better than I.""I ask you because I want your opinion as well as hers," said Isabel.

"A fig for my opinion! If you fall in love with Mr.Osmond what will you care for that?""Not much, probably.But meanwhile it has a certain importance.

The more information one has about one's dangers the better.""I don't agree to that- it may make them dangers.We know too much about people in these days; we hear too much.Our ears, our minds, our mouths, are stuffed with personalities.Don't mind anything any one tells you about any one else.Judge every one and everything for yourself.""That's what I try to do," said Isabel; "but when you do that people call you conceited.""You're not to mind them- that's precisely my argument; not to mind what they say about yourself any more than what they say about your friend or your enemy."Isabel considered."I think you're right; but there are some things I can't help minding: for instance when my friend's attacked or when I myself am praised.""Of course you're always at liberty to judge the critic.Judge people as critics, however," Ralph added, "and you'll condemn them all!""I shall see Mr.Osmond for myself," said Isabel."I've promised to pay him a visit.""To pay him a visit?"

"To go and see his view, his pictures, his daughter- I don't know exactly what.Madame Merle's to take me; she tells me a great many ladies call on him.""Ah, with Madame Merle you may go anywhere, de confiance," said Ralph."She knows none but the best people."Isabel said no more about Mr.Osmond, but she presently remarked to her cousin that she was not satisfied with his tone about Madame Merle."It seems to me you insinuate things about her.I don't know what you mean, but if you've any grounds for disliking her I think you should either mention them frankly or else say nothing at all."Ralph, however, resented this charge with more apparent earnestness than he commonly used."I speak of Madame Merle exactly as I speak to her: with an even exaggerated respect.""Exaggerated, precisely.That's what I complain of.""I do so because Madame Merle's merits are exaggerated.""By whom, pray? By me? If so I do her a poor service.""No, no; by herself."

"Ah, I protest!" Isabel earnestly cried."If ever there was a woman who made small claims-!""You put your finger on it," Ralph interrupted."Her modesty's exaggerated.She has no business with small claims- she has a perfect right to make large ones.""Her merits are large then.You contradict yourself.""Her merits are immense," said Ralph."She's indescribably blameless; a pathless desert of virtue; the only woman I know who never gives one a chance.""A chance for what?"

同类推荐
  • THE IMITATION OF CHRIST

    THE IMITATION OF CHRIST

    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。
  • Tour Through the Eastern Counties of England

    Tour Through the Eastern Counties of England

    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。
  • 春秋繁露

    春秋繁露

    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。
  • 古刻丛钞

    古刻丛钞

    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。
  • 杨公笔录

    杨公笔录

    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。
热门推荐
  • 大盗窃清

    大盗窃清

    曾剃头想拉他入伙,慈溪,慈恩求他别造反,女匪要抓他压寨子。富千金自掏私房钱给他做聘礼。他到底是个怎样的人?晚清末年第一次工业革命结束,第二次工业革命即将上演。华夏能否在大船掉头?他的爱人、朋友仇人是如何评价他的?伍浩官家的掌上明珠是这样评价他的,“他脾气不好,总是动手打人..嘤嘤嘤...”清流领袖李鸿藻是这样评价他的,“他脾气不好,总是动手打人..呜呜呜...”和东瀛人去谈判的伍廷芳是这样评价他的,“他脾气不好,总是动手打人...嘶...”同治皇帝是这样评价他的,“他脾气不好,总拉着我一起动手打人...”曾国荃是这样评价他的,“这小子都不错,就是胃浅,总吐...”
  • 王者荣耀之WG战神联盟

    王者荣耀之WG战神联盟

    (本书致曾经的王者荣耀) 一支以梦想为信仰的战队:不忘初心、方得始终是他们的口号!不到最后一刻决不放弃是他们的精神!看战神联盟的王者荣耀职业联赛之战,以梦想为巅峰打出属于他们的战神王朝!看月辰与星怡的甜蜜爱情故事!
  • 末朝倾城色

    末朝倾城色

    自认为仰不愧于天,俯不怍于地,坚持马克思主义唯物观的姬青禾怎么也轮不到穿越这种奇葩事,更过分的是人家穿越去的都是太平盛世,为啥她就在亡国之际,还有各种妖魔鬼怪作乱。还有这个不怀好意的异姓王爷,居然拉他造反,还有这些貌似神棍的人。至此姬青禾终于发现这世界多么不科学了。从此她就在神棍一路上越走越远,成功帮助亲亲老公走向人生巅峰(不归之路)。
  • 开局一只皮卡丘

    开局一只皮卡丘

    作为全息网游——精灵神域的内测玩家之一,安素明明打算凭借自己做的笔记,好好当个生活玩家赚钱糊口的,只是……开局随机的第一只精灵,发给了她一只皮卡丘是个什么鬼?难得要她向辣个男人学习嘛,想了想某智永远的十岁,皮神换地图必然强行5级,以及无法夺冠的魔咒,安素不禁打了个寒颤……神奇宝贝,宠物小精灵,口袋妖怪同人。
  • 九尾灵狐之---赶尸集

    九尾灵狐之---赶尸集

    世界上最遥远的距离,不是生与死,那还会是什么?就为了再见那温和的笑,我愿为你翻山越岭的去寻找那亘古的传说....那个动乱的年代里,什么都是身不由己,那个被世人洞悉的天机、家族的盛衰,我们不得不颠沛流离.....
  • 孤凡湖

    孤凡湖

    走了些许的路,看了些许的风景,悟了些许人生,心里总是藏着这片湖,平静的湖面下蕴藏着些许故事,汇集而成的便是这孤凡湖。
  • 方法总比问题多

    方法总比问题多

    有问题找方法不仅是一种理念,也是一种工作态度。欧俊编著的《方法总比问题多》既是一部心灵励志书,它告诉人们在工作和生活中要积极地面对问题和困难,不妥协、不后退;同时又是一部思维工具书,《方法总比问题多》教会人们在工作和生活中如何开动思维的动力火车,寻找智慧、灵感和解决问题的方法和工具。
  • 深庭晚照(最受学生喜爱的散文精粹)

    深庭晚照(最受学生喜爱的散文精粹)

    《最受学生喜爱的散文精粹》从喧嚣中缓缓走来,如一位许久不见的好友,收拾了一路趣闻,满载着一眼美景,静静地与你分享。靠近它,你会忘记白日里琐碎的工作,沉溺于片刻的宁谧。靠近它,你也会忘却烦恼,还心灵一片晴朗。一个人在其一生中,阅读一些立意深远、具有丰富哲学思考的散文,不仅可以开阔视野,重新认识历史、社会、人生和自然,获得思想上的盎然新意,而且还可以学习中外散文名家高超而成熟的创作技巧。
  • 将门嫡女

    将门嫡女

    现代白骨精穿成将门嫡女,虽不能事事如意,却也绝对不惧怕任何挑衅。阴谋诡计,生死博弈,不过是见招拆招。对于自己追求的幸福,谁敢阻拦,谁敢觊觎,别怪她沈玉阑不讲情面,心狠手辣!
  • 莎士比亚悲剧集

    莎士比亚悲剧集

    《莎士比亚悲剧集》收录了莎士比亚四部悲剧代表作,包括《罗密欧与朱丽叶》(1595)、《哈姆莱特》(1601)、《奥瑟罗》(1604)、《麦克白》(1606)等。在这四部作品中,《罗密欧与朱丽叶》虽然以悲剧告终,却因其喜剧气氛使得剧本里“处处是青春和春天”;《哈姆莱特》中体现的浪漫主义色彩越来越少,现实主义描写越来越突出;《奥瑟罗》则对现实社会中的邪恶势力做了深刻有力的批判;《麦克白》等作品中,理想光辉的正面人物形象不再出现,莎士比亚的人文主义理想也日趋破灭。这些作品无不深刻地揭露了当时存在的社会问题与人性的悲剧,代表了莎士比亚最杰出的成就。