登陆注册
5377900000003

第3章

"If it is, your son gave me no consolation.He's a wretched fellow to talk to- a regular cynic.He doesn't seem to believe in anything.""That's another sort of joke," said the person accused of cynicism.

"It's because his health is so poor," his father explained to Lord Warburton."It affects his mind and colours his way of looking at things; he seems to feel as if he had never had a chance.But it's almost entirely theoretical, you know; it doesn't seem to affect his spirits.I've hardly ever seen him when he wasn't cheerful- about as he is at present.He often cheers me up."The young man so described looked at Lord Warburton and laughed."Is it a glowing eulogy or an accusation of levity? Should you like me to carry out my theories, daddy?""By Jove, we should see some queer things!" cried Lord Warburton.

"I hope you haven't taken up that sort of tone," said the old man.

"Warburton's tone is worse than mine; he pretends to be bored.I'm not in the least bored; I find life only too interesting.""Ah, too interesting; you shouldn't allow it to be that, you know!""I'm never bored when I come here," said Lord Warburton."One gets such uncommonly good talk.""Is that another sort of joke?" asked the old man."You've no excuse for being bored anywhere.When I was your age I had never heard of such a thing.""You must have developed very late."

"No, I developed very quick; that was just the reason.When I was twenty years old I was very highly developed indeed.I was working tooth and nail.You wouldn't be bored if you had something to do;but all you young men are too idle.You think too much of your pleasure.You're too fastidious, and too indolent, and too rich.""Oh, I say," cried Lord Warburton, "you're hardly the person to accuse a fellow-creature of being too rich!""Do you mean because I'm a banker?" asked the old man.

"Because of that, if you like; and because you have- haven't you?-such unlimited means."

"He isn't very rich," the other young man mercifully pleaded."He has given away an immense deal of money.""Well, I suppose it was his own," said Lord Warburton; "and in that case could there be a better proof of wealth? Let not a public benefactor talk of one's being too fond of pleasure.""Daddy's very fond of pleasure- of other people's."The old man shook his head."I don't pretend to have contributed anything to the amusement of my contemporaries.""My dear father, you're too modest!"

"That's a kind of joke, sir," said Lord Warburton.

"You young men have too many jokes.When there are no jokes you've nothing left.""Fortunately there are always more jokes," the ugly young man remarked.

"I don't believe it- I believe things are getting more serious.

You young men will find that out."

"The increasing seriousness of things, then- that's the great opportunity of jokes.""They'll have to be grim jokes," said the old man."I'm convinced there will be great changes; and not all for the better.""I quite agree with you, sir," Lord Warburton declared."I'm very sure there will be great changes, and that all sorts of queer things will happen.That's why I find so much difficulty in applying your advice; you know you told me the other day that I ought to 'take hold'

of something.One hesitates to take hold of a thing that may the next moment be knocked sky-high.""You ought to take hold of a pretty woman," said his companion.

"He's trying hard to fall in love," he added, by way of explanation, to his father.

"The pretty women themselves may be sent flying!" Lord Warburton exclaimed.

"No, no, they'll be firm," the old man rejoined; "they'll not be affected by the social and political changes I just referred to.""You mean they won't be abolished? Very well, then, I'll lay my hands on one as soon as possible and tie her round my neck as a life-preserver.""The ladies will save us," said the old man; "that is the best of them will- for I make a difference between them.Make up to a good one and marry her, and your life will become much more interesting."A momentary silence marked perhaps on the part of his auditors a sense of the magnanimity of this speech, for it was a secret neither for his son nor for his visitor that his own experiment in matrimony had not been a happy one.As he said, however, he made a difference;and these words may have been intended as a confession of personal error; though of course it was not in place for either of his companions to remark that apparently the lady of his choice had not been one of the best.

"If I marry an interesting woman I shall be interested: is that what you say?" Lord Warburton asked."I'm not at all keen about marrying-your son misrepresented me; but there's no knowing what an interesting woman might do with me.""I should like to see your idea of an interesting woman," said his friend.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 小楼王朝

    小楼王朝

    一群热血沸腾的少年,他们在游戏中相识,然后在现实中聚会。可是在大家聚会当中却发生了一点小小的意外。这个意外让他们发现了现在这个世界一些不为人知的秘密,从此改变了他们的一生。剑修,武修?器修,血修?抑或是神秘的道修?传说的魔法师,居然还有忍者?世界上唯一的先知会给他们什么样的指点?小楼家族在北落晟的带领下会走什么样的道路?
  • 解密(入选企鹅经典)

    解密(入选企鹅经典)

    人世间大多的秘密都藏在梦里,就像无法掌控自己的命运,活着却如同没有名字的存在。《解密》是一个天才与另一个天才之间的博弈,是将心灵粉碎再重铸。一个身世多舛的数学天才容金珍,一个类似数学家约翰纳什般的天才人物,因为非凡的才华被招募至国家秘密单位701,破解一部极其困难的敌国密码“紫密”。在巨大的期待和精神危机之下,总是醉心于同疯子下棋、恍若身在梦境的容金珍,是否能够破解“紫密”,成为国家的英雄?在巨大的国家机器中,个人命运沉沉浮浮。若干年后,每个人都只剩下一个关于他们的传说,而谁也无法预测命运的轨迹……
  • 皇夫上位:凤栖花朝

    皇夫上位:凤栖花朝

    因为一场负心,凤国第五位君主姬葵打破祖制,建起女皇统治的风云王朝。因为一场痴心,凤国第十四位君主姬妧放下自己的权杖,拱手河山,也要赎回那个拿命护她周全的人。然而,这世间所有痴心喜欢过的东西,到最后是否都要让人最失望。是情深不寿。情不自禁,仇深似海,任世上哪一条路,都不允许他和她一起。是命比纸薄。哪怕俊逸如仙的人,无所不能的人,还有从这茫茫尘世间灰飞烟灭的那天,还有求不得和爱别离的痛苦。荣华谢后,凤倾天下。终是为君,踏碎这一场盛世繁华。
  • 珍爱甜妻

    珍爱甜妻

    顾辰宇第一次遇见赵梦言就被她所深深吸引,从相遇到相知;从欣赏再到相爱,他始终愿为她付出一切。要问爱与不爱,赵梦言直击自己心灵深处。可是始终不晓答案,自己究竟是爱?还是不爱?也许这个爱,并不是表面看上去的那么简单。是一场计划已久的“戏”,现在的她并非昔日的她。(此内容纯属虚构。)
  • 猎杀诸神之人

    猎杀诸神之人

    本书又名系统以为我是龙傲天。“滴!发现超级大佬龙傲天,系统启动强制绑定,强制绑定成功!检测宿主信息!”“宿主姓名:龙啸天!”“种族:人类!”“权…龙…龙…龙啸天?系统启动强制解除绑定,解除失败!系统自闭中!”22世纪,神话降临,一个一心想抱大腿的文盲系统绑定了一个毫无上进心的人类,故事就这样开始了。
  • 剑神丹尊

    剑神丹尊

    神州大陆,武者为尊。强者战天悍地,弱者蝼蚁偷生。一个身世如迷的不屈少年,一颗三生轮回心,承载着三世恩怨情仇,开启一段逆乱乾坤的不朽传奇。
  • 诗经楚辞鉴赏(中华古文化经典丛书)

    诗经楚辞鉴赏(中华古文化经典丛书)

    《诗经》是我国最早的一部诗歌总集。它反映我国从西周初至春秋中叶五百多年间的古代生活,不仅积淀了周代人民的智慧和经验,而且是华夏文明的文学结晶。楚辞是战国时流行于楚国的具有浓郁楚文化色彩的一种诗歌体裁。它们是中国古典文学现实主义和浪漫主义的两大源头,其作品或简朴、或典雅、或整饬、或瑰丽,风格多样,对后世的文学产生了巨大而深远的影响。为了帮助诗歌爱好者更好地理解这些诗歌,《诗经楚辞鉴赏》从作品的思想内容、情感意趣、艺术特征等方面逐篇进行了注释和赏析,以飨读者。
  • 逍遥雷帝

    逍遥雷帝

    玄气大陆以武为尊!自古以来哪个英雄不是少年时展现出绝代天骄的实力。叶落尘偶得无名宝塔从此实力一步步的提升。最后成就一方神帝,后解决完事破空而去……
  • 石室秘录

    石室秘录

    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。
  • 月栖影

    月栖影

    十五岁的平凡少年博文因一场校比赛而改变命运,隐名埋姓闯荡江湖。一场场天大的机缘背后却是一团团迷雾。少年抱着一颗赤胆忠心劈荆斩棘掀起修真界惊涛骇浪,执着的信念使一件十多万年的大事件浮出水面,亲情、友情、无情,仙、魔、兽,谜团的背后却让人苦涩……