登陆注册
36834100000281

第281章

Like every one else who had business of that sort, he wanted to get the agent who was more anxious for his employer's interests than his own.

With regard to Stone Court, since Bulstrode wished to retain his hold on the stock, and to have an arrangement by which he himself could, if he chose, resume his favorite recreation of superintendence, Caleb had advised him not to trust to a mere bailiff, but to let the land, stock, and implements yearly, and take a proportionate share of the proceeds.

"May I trust to you to find me a tenant on these terms, Mr. Garth?"said Bulstrode. "And will you mention to me the yearly sum which would repay you for managing these affairs which we have discussed together?""I'll think about it," said Caleb, in his blunt way. "I'll see how I can make it out."If it had not been that he had to consider Fred Vincy's future, Mr. Garth would not probably have been glad of any addition to his work, of which his wife was always fearing an excess for him as he grew older.

But on quitting Bulstrode after that conversation, a very alluring idea occurred to him about this said letting of Stone Court.

What if Bulstrode would agree to his placing Fred Vincy there on the understanding that he, Caleb Garth, should be responsible for the management? It would be an excellent schooling for Fred;he might make a modest income there, and still have time left to get knowledge by helping in other business. He mentioned his notion to Mrs. Garth with such evident delight that she could not bear to chill his pleasure by expressing her constant fear of his undertaking too much.

"The lad would be as happy as two," he said, throwing himself back in his chair, and looking radiant, "if I could tell him it was all settled. Think; Susan! His mind had been running on that place for years before old Featherstone died. And it would be as pretty a turn of things as could be that he should hold the place in a good industrious way after all--by his taking to business. For it's likely enough Bulstrode might let him go on, and gradually buy the stock. He hasn't made up his mind, I can see, whether or not he shall settle somewhere else as a lasting thing.

I never was better pleased with a notion in my life. And then the children might be married by-and-by, Susan.""You will not give any hint of the plan to Fred, until you are sure that Bulstrode would agree to the plan?" said Mrs. Garth, in a tone of gentle caution. "And as to marriage, Caleb, we old people need not help to hasten it.""Oh, I don't know," said Caleb, swinging his head aside.

"Marriage is a taming thing. Fred would want less of my bit and bridle. However, I shall say nothing till I know the ground I'm treading on. I shall speak to Bulstrode again."He took his earliest opportunity of doing so. Bulstrode had anything but a warm interest in his nephew Fred Vincy, but he had a strong wish to secure Mr. Garth's services on many scattered points of business at which he was sure to be a considerable loser, if they were under less conscientious management. On that ground he made no objection to Mr. Garth's proposal; and there was also another reason why he was not sorry to give a consent which was to benefit one of the Vincy family. It was that Mrs. Bulstrode, having heard of Lydgate's debts, had been anxious to know whether her husband could not do something for poor Rosamond, and had been much troubled on learning from him that Lydgate's affairs were not easily remediable, and that the wisest plan was to let them "take their course."Mrs. Bulstrode had then said for the first time, "I think you are always a little hard towards my family, Nicholas. And I am sure Ihave no reason to deny any of my relatives. Too worldly they may be, but no one ever had to say that they were not respectable.""My dear Harriet," said Mr. Bulstrode, wincing under his wife's eyes, which were filling with tears, "I have supplied your brother with a great deal of capital. I cannot be expected to take care of his married children."That seemed to be true, and Mrs. Bulstrode's remonstrance subsided into pity for poor Rosamond, whose extravagant education she had always foreseen the fruits of.

But remembering that dialogue, Mr. Bulstrode felt that when he had to talk to his wife fully about his plan of quitting Middlemarch, he should be glad to tell her that he had made an arrangement which might be for the good of her nephew Fred. At present he had merely mentioned to her that he thought of shutting up The Shrubs for a few months, and taking a house on the Southern Coast.

Hence Mr. Garth got the assurance he desired, namely, that in case of Bulstrode's departure from Middlemarch for an indefinite time, Fred Vincy should be allowed to have the tenancy of Stone Court on the terms proposed.

Caleb was so elated with his hope of this "neat turn" being given to things, that if his self-control had not been braced by a little affectionate wifely scolding, he would have betrayed everything to Mary, wanting "to give the child comfort." However, he restrained himself, and kept in strict privacy from Fred certain visits which he was ****** to Stone Court, in order to look more thoroughly into the state of the land and stock, and take a preliminary estimate.

He was certainly more eager in these visits than the probable speed of events required him to be; but he was stimulated by a fatherly delight in occupying his mind with this bit of probable happiness which he held in store like a hidden birthday gift for Fred and Mary.

"But suppose the whole scheme should turn out to be a castle in the air?" said Mrs. Garth.

"Well, well," replied Caleb; "the castle will tumble about nobody's head."

同类推荐
  • 唐诗鉴赏大辞典(上)

    唐诗鉴赏大辞典(上)

    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。
  • 魏晋世语

    魏晋世语

    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。
  • WILD SONGS

    WILD SONGS

    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。
  • 王心斋语

    王心斋语

    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。
  • 请宾头卢法

    请宾头卢法

    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
  • 偶遇王俊凯

    偶遇王俊凯

    这本书我先是在17k小说网发过,在这里也没有改编过。我是个螃蟹,在一不小心手滑就飞到了重庆,遇见了王俊凯……
  • 两界月

    两界月

    世人皆问,如何踏天成神?月天则问世人,为何要成神?
  • tfboys之爱一个人的感觉

    tfboys之爱一个人的感觉

    徐梓墨,慕容紫蝶和韩雪岚三个天才少女来到偶遇TFBOYS,可是,一项只关注学习的三个女生,对明星从来都是置之不理,但是,梓墨却是因为一场意外失去了记忆,对于这样的举动,反派看在眼里,想对梓墨等人下手,究竟结果会怎样,请看小说内容
  • 冥宙殿下

    冥宙殿下

    天啊——谁来告诉她到底怎么回事!?大哥的婚礼还没参加,竟然来到遥远的异界星球。还糟糕的碰见一个美丽绝伦、凶神恶煞的男人,又莫名其妙的成为了城主夫人,这回可惨了,这男人并非善男信女…………
  • 希望永恒

    希望永恒

    如果可以,我希望永远也不要醒来。在这无比混沌,真实与虚幻交错的世界......这是身为超兵的雷翼踏上这片大陆的第二年。两年前雷翼三人通过纳格菲蒂尔空间魔法阵逃至于此,他与一位伙伴失散,还有一位伙伴生命垂危,每况日下,徘徊在死亡边缘。内心备受煎熬夹杂着愤怒,不甘,悲伤,惭愧,后悔与仇恨......终于,他在这块未知的大陆上踏出了第一步,他决定在这神秘的新世界中寻觅,寻觅希望。等待他的是......?
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 世界上最伟大的推销员:吉拉德的销售魔法课

    世界上最伟大的推销员:吉拉德的销售魔法课

    本书以全球最顶级的销售大师的销售经验、最经典独特的销售案例为基础,从不同的角度全面分析销售必须掌握的销售技能、技巧,实用有效,即学即用。既是一本“销售圣经”,也是一本“人生指南”,让你在销售时保持自信,真诚待人,不怕拒绝,成为一个高效的销售冠军。
  • 文学闲谈——朱湘作品精选

    文学闲谈——朱湘作品精选

    本书是感悟文学大师经典,本套丛书选文广泛、丰富,且把阅读文学与掌握知识结合起来,既能增进广大读者阅读经典文学的乐趣,又能使我们体悟人生的智慧和生活哲理。本套图书格调高雅,知识丰富,具有极强的可读性、权威性和系统性,非常适合广大读者阅读和收藏,也非常适合各级图书馆装备陈列。
  • 昔梦晨语

    昔梦晨语

    “如果我们能爱的早一点该有多好。”她说。“不,现在还不算晚。”他说。只愿回首,你能够还在那灯火阑珊处。那你站着别动,我马上过来牵你回家。虽然爱的晚,但却不迟。
  • 少爷太妖孽:恶魔校草拽丫头

    少爷太妖孽:恶魔校草拽丫头

    千番变化,万般磨难;难抵思念日夜磨;顺心无悔,逆心必失;再遇依旧易相认;到底是劫还是缘?(本文绝宠1v1,作者君语言能力不好,详情请看正文!)书友群请看书评区!