登陆注册
37867700000121

第121章 Chapter 10(1)

In which Mr. Western visits Mr. Allworthy Mr. Allworthy was now retired from breakfast with his nephew, well satisfied with the report of the young gentleman's successful visit to Sophia (for he greatly desired the match, more on account of the young lady's character than of her riches), when Mr. Western broke abruptly in upon them, and without any ceremony began as follows:-"There, you have done a fine piece of work truly! You have brought up your bastard to a fine purpose; not that I believe you have had any hand in it neither, that is, as a man may say, designedly: but there is a fine kettle-of-fish made on't up at our house." "What can be the matter, Mr. Western?" said Allworthy. "O, matter enow of all conscience: my daughter hath fallen in love with your bastard, that's all; but I won't ge her a hapeny, not the twentieth part of a brass varden. I always thought what would come o' breeding up a bastard like a gentleman, and letting un come about to vok's houses.

It's well vor un I could not get at un: I'd a lick'd un; I'd a spoil'd his caterwauling; I'd a taught the son of a whore to meddle with meat for his master. He shan't ever have a morsel of meat of mine, or a varden to buy it: if she will ha un, one smock shall be her portion. I'd sooner ge my esteate to the zinking fund, that it may be sent to Hanover to corrupt our nation with." "I am heartily sorry,"cries Allworthy. "Pox o' your sorrow, says Western; "it will do me abundance of good when I have lost my only child, my poor Sophy, that was the joy of my heart, and all the hope and comfort of my age; but I am resolved I will turn her out o' doors; she shall beg, and starve, and rot in the streets. Not one hapeny, not a hapeny shall she ever hae o' mine. The son of a ***** was always good at finding a hare sitting, an be rotted to'n: I little thought what puss he was looking after; but it shall be the worst he ever vound in his life.

She shall be no better than carrion: the skin o'er is all he shall ha, and zu you may tell un." "I am in amazement," cries Allworthy, "at what you tell me, after what passed between my nephew and the young lady no longer ago than yesterday." "Yes, sir," answered Western, "it was after what passed between your nephew and she that the whole matter came out. Mr. Blifil there was no sooner gone than the son of a whore came lurching about the house. Little did I think when I used to love him for a sportsman that he was all the while a-poaching after my daughter." "Why truly," says Allworthy, "I could wish you had not given him so many opportunities with her; and you will do me the justice to acknowledge that I have always been averse to his staying so much at your house, though I own I had no suspicion of this kind." "Why, zounds," cries Western, "who could have thought it?

What the devil had she to do wi'n? He did not come there a courting to her; he came there a hunting with me." "But was it possible," says Allworthy, "that you should never discern any symptoms of love between them, when you have seen them so often together?" "Never in my life, as I hope to be saved," cries Western: "I never so much as zeed him kiss her in all my life; and so far from courting her, he used rather to be more silent when she was in company than at any other time; and as for the girl, she was always less civil to'n than to any young man that came to the house. As to that matter, I am not more easy to be deceived than another; I would not have you think I am, neighbour." Allworthy could scarce refrain laughter at this; but he resolved to do a violence to himself; for he perfectly well knew mankind, and had too much good-breeding and good-nature to offend the squire in his present circumstances. He then asked Western what he would have him do upon this occasion. To which the other answered, "That he would have him keep the rascal away from his house, and that he would go and lock up the wench; for he was resolved to make her marry Mr. Blifil in spite of her teeth." He then shook Blifil by the hand, Blifil by the hand, and swore he would have no other son-in-law. Presently after which he took his leave; saying his house was in such disorder that it was necessary for him to make haste home, to take care his daughter did not give him the slip; and as for Jones, he swore if he caught him at his house, he would qualify him to run for the geldings' plate.

When Allworthy and Blifil were again left together, a long silence ensued between them; all which interval the young gentleman filled up with sighs, which proceeded partly from disappointment, but more from hatred; for the success of Jones was much more grievous to him than the loss of Sophia.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 异界之道法无敌

    异界之道法无敌

    想知道是道术厉害还是法术厉害么?想知道是武术厉害还是斗气厉害么?想看到五行道法在异界如何运用么?想看到中国功夫在异界如何发威么?想想知道一个中国道门弟子如何在异界混的风生水起么?敬请关注剑潼新书——异界之道法无敌!***********************************************************剑潼也弄个群!有喜欢本书的朋友可以进来聊聊!呵呵!群号:78521870
  • 天赐良缘

    天赐良缘

    你见过如此美若天仙和年轻的官媒吗?你见过如此离经叛道和神秘的王爷吗?史上最纠结的说亲,看美人官媒如何做成天下第一媒的。最后,才发现,寻寻觅觅,缘来是你。
  • 三世逾

    三世逾

    成魔之仙。仙起仙灭皆出我手。几世轮回探寻心头之恨。
  • 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!
  • 地球之难:困境与选择

    地球之难:困境与选择

    本书对人类认识与实践、心理和行为的种种误区、偏见、迷惘和当代人所面临的人口、自然、经济、社会等问题进行分析与探讨,跨越过往的局限,颠覆执迷的信条,为当代人类协同推进可持续发展提供新的认识和实践基础。
  • 帝璃安

    帝璃安

    当长老们耗费生命,让我穿越时空时,我的内心是懵逼的,我其实想说我还没拿我的小书书……结果,我的小书书被小七七一把拍到了我的脸上……当我来到异世后,我默默地捡起我的小书书,然后开始我的异世之旅。
  • 争霸九霄

    争霸九霄

    自古神魔不两立,爱恨情仇难相依。前生前世九霄之天,面对红容和粉桃一个爱他之人和一个他爱之人时,他会如何选择?今生今世红尘大地,他已出家僧侣,六根清净不染红尘,却不曾想到在桃花树下被唤醒了前世的情缘。当他再次面对红容和粉桃时,他爱之人已由神化魔,爱他之人则由魔化神。三界刁难,他又要如何选择?是要遵天行道,还是要逆天而行?他叫赤昊,前生是神霄阁主,今世乃红尘俗人……
  • 玄源之神

    玄源之神

    光吞日月,气贯星河。紧握双拳,只为守护。玄源之上,成魔成神,一念之间。挥手破灭星辰,踏脚神魔尽灭!少年身负祖龙气,手握神魔剑,修炼圣体诀,为了复仇,为了守护,从此踏上修炼之路,登顶混沌巅峰,傲视天地!
  • 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!
  • 头盔

    头盔

    柳杨是一名健身爱好者,身材平平却拥有着非凡的体魄,同时,他的IQ也是一般人望尘不及的。他出身农村,心怀致富梦。一次意外车祸让他受到深刻启发,于是,一顶神奇的头盔诞生了……