登陆注册
5381400000106

第106章

Carrie had gotten herself up charmingly enough, but this woman pained her by contrast.She seemed to have so many dainty little things which Carrie had not.There were trinkets of gold, an elegant green leather purse set with her initials, a fancy handkerchief, exceedingly rich in design, and the like.Carrie felt that she needed more and better clothes to compare with this woman, and that any one looking at the two would pick Mrs.Vance for her raiment alone.It was a trying, though rather unjust thought, for Carrie had now developed an equally pleasing figure, and had grown in comeliness until she was a thoroughly attractive type of her colour of beauty.There was some difference in the clothing of the two, both of quality and age, but this difference was not especially noticeable.It served, however, to augment Carrie's dissatisfaction with her state.

The walk down Broadway, then as now, was one of the remarkable features of the city.There gathered, before the matinee and afterwards, not only all the pretty women who love a showy parade, but the men who love to gaze upon and admire them.It was a very imposing procession of pretty faces and fine clothes.

Women appeared in their very best hats, shoes, and gloves, and walked arm in arm on their way to the fine shops or theatres strung along from Fourteenth to Thirty-fourth Streets.Equally the men paraded with the very latest they could afford.A tailor might have secured hints on suit measurements, a shoemaker on proper lasts and colours, a hatter on hats.It was literally true that if a lover of fine clothes secured a new suit, it was sure to have its first airing on Broadway.So true and well understood was this fact, that several years later a popular song, detailing this and other facts concerning the afternoon parade on matinee days, and entitled "What Right Has He on Broadway?" was published, and had quite a vogue about the music-

halls of the city.

In all her stay in the city, Carrie had never heard of this showy parade; had never even been on Broadway when it was taking place.

On the other hand, it was a familiar thing to Mrs.Vance, who not only knew of it as an entity, but had often been in it, going purposely to see and be seen, to create a stir with her beauty and dispel any tendency to fall short in dressiness by contrasting herself with the beauty and fashion of the town.

Carrie stepped along easily enough after they got out of the car at Thirty-fourth Street, but soon fixed her eyes upon the lovely company which swarmed by and with them as they proceeded.She noticed suddenly that Mrs.Vance's manner had rather stiffened under the gaze of handsome men and elegantly dressed ladies, whose glances were not modified by any rules of propriety.To stare seemed the proper and natural thing.Carrie found herself stared at and ogled.Men in flawless top-coats, high hats, and silver-headed walking sticks elbowed near and looked too often into conscious eyes.Ladies rustled by in dresses of stiff cloth, shedding affected smiles and perfume.Carrie noticed among them the sprinkling of goodness and the heavy percentage of vice.The rouged and powdered cheeks and lips, the scented hair, the large, misty, and languorous eye, were common enough.With a start she awoke to find that she was in fashion's crowd, on parade in a show place--and such a show place! Jewellers' windows gleamed along the path with remarkable frequency.Florist shops, furriers, haberdashers, confectioners--all followed in rapid succession.The street was full of coaches.Pompous doormen in immense coats, shiny brass belts and buttons, waited in front of expensive salesrooms.Coachmen in tan boots, white tights, and blue jackets waited obsequiously for the mistresses of carriages who were shopping inside.The whole street bore the flavour of riches and show, and Carrie felt that she was not of it.She could not, for the life of her, assume the attitude and smartness of Mrs.Vance, who, in her beauty, was all assurance.She could only imagine that it must be evident to many that she was the less handsomely dressed of the two.It cut her to the quick, and she resolved that she would not come here again until she looked better.At the same time she longed to feel the delight of parading here as an equal.Ah, then she would be happy!

同类推荐
  • 六十种曲四贤记

    六十种曲四贤记

    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。
  • 尔雅

    尔雅

    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。
  • 六十颂如理论

    六十颂如理论

    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。
  • Under the Deodars

    Under the Deodars

    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。
  • 翻梵语

    翻梵语

    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
  • 天才痞妃

    天才痞妃

    “贱人,你终于舍得醒了?”头皮一阵发痛,入眼却是一张陌生的脸孔。这男人俊美无涛,却神情阴鸷,见她睁眼,狭长的凤眸轻轻一挑,大掌毫不怜惜的拽着她的发又是往起一提。舒荷双眸一冷,抬手便狠绝的朝那张俊脸扇了过去,“敢碰本小姐的头发,找死吗?”她是舒荷,现代绝世美女,不想被未婚夫用强,直接从办公桌上摔了下来,醒来发现自己已经改头换面,成了受人欺凌的相府嫡出大小姐。爹爹不爱,娘是疯子,庶母似虎,妹妹似狼,就连唯一心爱的男人也背叛了她。她绝对是史上最火爆的‘淑女’,脚踹王爷,拳挑小三,不愿再做受人欺凌的怨女,秉承着现代女性的本性,她要独立,要自由,即使在这陌生的时空,也定要活个痛快淋漓!他,冷眼旁观她受人欺凌,佳人在怀,还不忘高姿态的嘲笑于她。“舒荷,别再枉费心机,就算你跪下来求本王!本王也不会娶你,许你侍妾之位,让你留在本王身边伺候,已经是最大的恩典,所以,别妄想本王会……爱上你!”她冷然一笑,“你以为我会稀罕么?”决然转身,不带一丝留恋。
  • 穿越,第九个王妃

    穿越,第九个王妃

    新书《裴太太,你已婚!》已经开始连载啦。◇◇本书已上市,出版名《第九王妃》。她叫叶无心,是叶氏武馆馆主的女儿,相亲男想亲近她,被她一脚踢成残废,不料遭天遣一命呜呼。穿越后,她是丞相府温柔、端庄、贤淑的大小姐。呸~~那些都是些什么词,她全不认识。☆☆他叫端木孤辰,是楚国最年轻、睿智、残暴的王,战场上的野狼,手握楚国重兵,是为天下人所忌惮。在他的眼里,女人是麻烦的代名词,更是细作的代名词,死了八个老婆他也不在乎。离上一个王妃猝死刚过一个月,皇帝一道圣旨,要他娶第九个老婆。他冷笑,这皇帝真是迫不及待想置他于死地,他倒要看看他这第九个王妃怎么置他于死地。
  • 末世之萌宝乖乖才

    末世之萌宝乖乖才

    这是一个末世来临,带娃在末世修仙打怪的故事
  • 剑仙水影2:玉玲珑

    剑仙水影2:玉玲珑

    来到世间的水景和坤灵已是凡人,忘却了前尘往事,曾经深情。他们踏上了艰难旅途,经历几番惊心动魄,生死交错,最后的目的地是昆山,他们当初的分别之地。孔雀三鸣,叫破命运的真相,助他们窥破天机。但前尘已不可追,俗世烦恼也好过仙山寂寞,不如归去。人间四月,看春暖花开。
  • 医仙女侯:相府大小姐

    医仙女侯:相府大小姐

    上一世她受渣男欺骗,庶妹欺负,最后闹得自己家破人亡、满门抄斩,也辜负了皇舅舅和公主姨母。她恨,恨自己瞎了眼相信了这对狗男女。重生一世,这一世华丽变身,训义母、保弟弟、斗庶妹、惩姨娘、治渣男。想要世子之位?想要做王爷?想要帮皇子夺皇位?呵,想都不要想,没门。让你们上一世拥有的这一世全部收回。争医仙、夺宫主、杀师姐、护国家、封女侯。而从她重生开始身边一直跟着一个性格臭屁冷漠的失聪男人,他冷漠,但唯独对她温柔,他冷血,但只有她说的话他听,他暴戾,只因为她是他的底线,谁也不能再次伤害她。只要她有任何危险和困难,他都会第一时间出现在她面前。
  • 校园赠言

    校园赠言

    歌德说:“名言集和格言集是社会上最大的财宝——只要懂得在适当的场合把前者带进会话里,在适当的时间唤起对后者的记忆。”我们人类社会那些出类拔萃的名家巨人,在推动人类社会向前不断发展的同时,也给我们留下了宝贵的物质财富。他们通过自身的体验和观察研究,还给我们留下了许多有益的经验和感悟,他们将其付诸语言表达出来,被称之为名言或格言,其中蕴含并闪耀着智慧的光芒,成为世人宝贵的精神财富。人们将之作为座右铭,产生着无限的灵感、启发、智慧和力量,从而成为人生的航灯,照耀着成功的彼岸。
  • 小心楼下:那些妖孽的爆笑回帖

    小心楼下:那些妖孽的爆笑回帖

    黑色幽默系列,本书精选了网络上最新、最经典的爆笑回帖。在网络这个平台上有很多集体娱乐的奇迹,其搞笑程度超过了以往任何艺术形式。
  • 过度紧张

    过度紧张

    紧张、焦虑,这成为对当今中国人心理状态最贴切的描述。其实,中国人一直过度紧张,供奉中庸与和谐的中国人一直没能学会淡定平和《过度紧张》作者臧一民从国民性出发。从历史典籍和当今社会现状中寻找分析的素材,深挖中国人过度紧张的心理渊源,总结七种造成中国人过度紧张的心理基础。
  • 靜默如初

    靜默如初

    迷茫的人生需要填充一些细节,找寻在人群中消逝的日子,生活琐事亦是雅诗。
  • 专业奶爸

    专业奶爸

    【网游全息/辅助文】成为毒奶吗?抱歉,这我不是梦想,我只想成为一个佛系的医疗乒。虽然装备100%无视防御的手术刀,拥有着成为刺客的潜质,但我只想拿刀保命;虽然肉到可以当坦克的地步,但我只想安安静静的在后排救死扶伤。一刀-999?不存在的。我有变态神技在手,将伤害转为恢复值。一刀+999才是正常操作。队友们称我为行走的盾牌,移动的泉水,鸡阿母的儿子。有我在,召唤春哥复活50人不再是梦想,一把医疗枪奶起整个团队将不再是传说。创造医疗乒的传奇,成为最强辅助。摆脱咸鱼身份,做个混子发家致富,走向人生巅峰。读者群:454357344。