登陆注册
36834100000112

第112章

did you ever see such a `sugared invention'--as the Elizabethans used to say? Did any haberdasher ever look so smirking? Yet Iwill answer for it the story makes him one of the first gentlemen in the land.""You are so severe, I am frightened at you," said Rosamond, keeping her amusement duly moderate. Poor young Plymdale had lingered with admiration over this very engraving, and his spirit was stirred.

"There are a great many celebrated people writing in the `Keepsake,'

at all events," he said, in a tone at once piqued and timid.

"This is the first time I have heard it called silly.""I think I shall turn round on you and accuse you of being a Goth,"said Rosamond, looking at Lydgate with a smile. "I suspect you know nothing about Lady Blessington and L. E. L." Rosamond herself was not without relish for these writers, but she did not readily commit herself by admiration, and was alive to the slightest hint that anything was not, according to Lydgate, in the very highest taste.

"But Sir Walter Scott--I suppose Mr. Lydgate knows him,"said young Plymdale, a little cheered by this advantage.

"Oh, I read no literature now," said Lydgate, shutting the book, and pushing it away. "I read so much when I was a lad, that Isuppose it will last me all my life. I used to know Scott's poems by heart.""I should like to know when you left off," said Rosamond, "because then I might be sure that I knew something which you did not know.""Mr. Lydgate would say that was not worth knowing," said Mr. Ned, purposely caustic.

"On the contrary," said Lydgate, showing no smart; but smiling with exasperating confidence at Rosamond. "It would be worth knowing by the fact that Miss Vincy could tell it me."Young Plymdale soon went to look at the whist-playing, thinking that Lydgate was one of the most conceited, unpleasant fellows it had ever been his ill-fortune to meet.

"How rash you are!" said Rosamond, inwardly delighted. "Do you see that you have given offence?""What! is it Mr. Plymdale's book? I am sorry. I didn't think about it.""I shall begin to admit what you said of yourself when you first came here--that you are a bear, and want teaching by the birds.""Well, there is a bird who can teach me what she will. Don't Ilisten to her willingly?"

To Rosamond it seemed as if she and Lydgate were as good as engaged.

That they were some time to be engaged had long been an idea in her mind;and ideas, we know, tend to a more solid kind of existence, the necessary materials being at hand. It is true, Lydgate had the counter-idea of remaining unengaged; but this was a mere negative, a shadow east by other resolves which themselves were capable of shrinking.

Circumstance was almost sure to be on the side of Rosamond's idea, which had a shaping activity and looked through watchful blue eyes, whereas Lydgate's lay blind and unconcerned as a jelly-fish which gets melted without knowing it.

That evening when he went home, he looked at his phials to see how a process of maceration was going on, with undisturbed interest;and he wrote out his daily notes with as much precision as usual.

The reveries from which it was difficult for him to detach himself were ideal constructions of something else than Rosamond's virtues, and the primitive tissue was still his fair unknown. Moreover, he was beginning to feel some zest for the growing though half-suppressed feud between him and the other medical men, which was likely to become more manifest, now that Bulstrode's method of managing the new hospital was about to be declared; and there were various inspiriting signs that his non-acceptance by some of Peacock's patients might be counterbalanced by the impression he had produced in other quarters.

Only a few days later, when he had happened to overtake Rosamond on the Lowick road and had got down from his horse to walk by her side until he had quite protected her from a passing drove, he had been stopped by a servant on horseback with a message calling him in to a house of some importance where Peacock had never attended;and it was the second instance of this kind. The servant was Sir James Chettam's, and the house was Lowick Manor.

同类推荐
  • The Categories

    The Categories

    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。
  • 太上戒经

    太上戒经

    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。
  • 易經証釋

    易經証釋

    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。
  • Under Western Eyes

    Under Western Eyes

    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。
  • The Portygee

    The Portygee

    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。
热门推荐
  • 狂暴剑公子

    狂暴剑公子

    “大师兄,你的仁德剑法厚重有余而灵动不足,若辅修飘零身法,效果必然大增!”“小师弟,你的六合流转阵在生门和死门之间,若多增两道‘坤’门,阵法威力必当提升。”“大师姐,听说,美容养颜玲珑仙果和龙涎花更配哦……”一代剑魔为冲击天人交融境界而身损道消,灵魂和记忆却来到千百年后的大陆,传承最逆天且强大的吞噬青莲剑武魂,开启一段不朽的传说。没有剑典?没有功法?没有丹方?“不用着急,等我在脑海里搜索一下……诺,拿去吧……不要惊讶,请记住我的名号:狂暴剑公子。他将是一个传说。”方石露出一个纯洁的坏坏的笑。
  • 哑舍古镜之续篇

    哑舍古镜之续篇

    看了古镜一篇,突然很想让何亦瑶和霍去病真正在一起,于是就有了这篇续文,不过由于我写不了长篇小说,所以这篇略短
  • 极乐逍遥医

    极乐逍遥医

    世间各种元素在手,各种奇花妙草亦在囊中,没事医医美女,完事后拉拉小手,过段时间顺便把那什么了,就是如此风流自在的医生,且看他如何潇洒极乐,至尊逍遥。
  • 救赎无罪

    救赎无罪

    “每个人都有自己的面具”“而我的面具,只是为了隐藏内心的那一抹温柔”
  • 帝血苍穹

    帝血苍穹

    在千军万马争渡独木桥的高三季节,已经被保送东洲著名学府未名大学的赵天,逃课前往游戏会所,正准备开始征战具有外星科技背景的《英雄大联盟》之时,偶遇了离开皇族战队的顶级高手,被称做东洲帝国电子竞技领域,第一神秘美女高手的无双剑姬——薛小妹……然后,一个惊天动地的传说,就这么开始了……谨以此文纪念只属于我们,深深铭刻融入在我们生命当中,意气风发、挥斥方遒的青春岁月……送给我们那已无法挽回的花样年华,送给我们那已淡去的漏*点,送给我们那曾经年少轻狂的黄金岁月……
  • 我在饥荒那些事

    我在饥荒那些事

    作为穿越党,何天宸并没有穿越到修仙世界里,而是来到了一个生存游戏里。毫无生存经验的他该如何在那个世界生存下去?
  • 谈温水煮青蛙的恋爱吗

    谈温水煮青蛙的恋爱吗

    “你会孤注一掷的去喜欢一个人吗?”我问陈默。陈默望着我,目光似水温柔,“不会,我比较倾向于细水长流的爱情,就像温水煮青蛙,等到她察觉时,便会发现原来她早已离不开我了。”此文轻松活泼,偶尔煽情,HE。谨以此文致敬90后的青春。或许会很平凡但一定独一无二;或许会经历很多离别,但总有重逢的日子;或许会有矛盾冲突,但总会冰释前嫌;或许会走一些弯路,但兜兜转转许多年,总有一个人还在原地等你。
  • 我在蛮荒当女王

    我在蛮荒当女王

    于彤穿越到原始社会被迫上岗首领一职后:没有盐?首领有办法。肉不能长时间保存?首领有办法!陶瓷?别家部落里的宝贝?那首领就让你们人手一个,够不够?不够?那就再加一个!我们的宗旨是:不怕穷不怕累,不怕别人家有宝贝;你拉泥,我砍树,我们一起勤劳致富!做最强的女王,泡最正的汉子。
  • 笑傲九天系列四

    笑傲九天系列四

    在这五花八门奇装异服的行客当中,有一位行客特别地特别地引人注目,此人身高八尺,满脸横肉,浓眉大眼,那眼神透着一股杀气,高高的鼻梁,足踏木屐,走起路却毫无声响,尽管路面质地很硬,稍微有一点见识的人一看便知道此人不是中原人士……
  • 平淡的江湖

    平淡的江湖

    从一个少年变成了一个娃娃,这不是童姥爷在练功,只是一个流行的穿越。