乐文书包网

手机浏览器扫描二维码访问

第40部分(第1页)

face grew momently darker; more dissatisfied; and more sourly expressive of disappointment。 She had obviously not heard anything to her advantage: and it seemed to me; from her prolonged fit of gloom and taciturnity; that she herself; notwithstanding her professed indifference; attached undue importance to whatever revelations had been made her。

Meantime; Mary Ingram; Amy and Louisa Eshton; declared they dared not go alone; and yet they all wished to go。 A negotiation was opened through the medium of the ambassador; Sam; and after much pacing to and fro; till; I think; the said Sam’s calves must have ached with the exercise; permission was at last; with great difficulty; extorted from the rigorous Sibyl; for the three to wait upon her in a body。

Their visit was not so still as Miss Ingram’s had been: we heard hysterical giggling and little shrieks proceeding from the library; and at the end of about twenty minutes they burst the door open; and came running across the hall; as if they were half…scared out of their wits。

“I am sure she is something not right!” they cried; one and all。 “She told us such things! She knows all about us!” and they sank breathless into the various seats the gentlemen hastened to bring them。

Pressed for further explanation; they declared she had told them of things they had said and done when they were mere children; described books and ornaments they had in their boudoirs at home: keepsakes that different relations had presented to them。 They affirmed that she had even divined their thoughts; and had whispered in the ear of each the name of the person she liked best in the world; and informed them of what they most wished for。

Here the gentlemen interposed with earnest petitions to be further enlightened on these two last…named points; but they got only blushes; ejaculations; tremors; and titters; in return for their importunity。 The matrons; meantime; offered vinaigrettes and wielded fans; and again and again reiterated the expression of their concern that their warning had not been taken in time; and the elder gentlemen laughed; and the younger urged their services on the agitated fair ones。

In the midst of the tumult; and while my eyes and ears were fully engaged in the scene before me; I heard a hem close at my elbow: I turned; and saw Sam。

“If you please; miss; the gipsy declares that there is another young single lady in the room who has not been to her yet; and she swears she will not go till she has seen all。 I thought it must be you: there is no one else for it。 What shall I tell her?”

“Oh; I will go by all means;” I answered: and I was glad of the unexpected opportunity to gratify my much…excited curiosity。 I slipped out of the room; unobserved by any eye—for the pany were gathered in one mass about the trembling trio just returned—and I closed the door quietly behind me。

“If you like; miss;” said Sam; “I’ll wait in the hall for you; and if she frightens you; just call and I’ll e in。”

“No; Sam; return to the kitchen: I am not in the least afraid。” Nor was I; but I was a good deal interested and excited。

Chapter 19

The library looked tranquil enough as I entered it; and the Sibyl— if Sibyl she were—was seated snugly enough in an easy…chair at the chimney…corner。 She had on a red cloak and a black bon: or rather; a broad…brimmed gipsy hat; tied down with a striped handkerchief under her chin。 An extinguished candle stood on the table; she was bending over the fire; and seemed reading in a little black book; like a prayer…book; by the light of the blaze: she muttered the words to herself; as most old women do; while she read; she did not desist immediately on my entrance: it appeared she wished to finish a paragraph。

I stood on the rug and warmed my hands; which were rather cold with sitting at a distance from the drawing…room fire。 I felt now as posed as ever I did in my life: there was nothing indeed in the gipsy’s appearance to trouble one’s calm。 She shut her book and slowly looked up; her hat…brim partially shaded her face; yet I could see; as she raised it; that it was a strange one。 It looked all brown and black: elf…locks bristled out from beneath a white band which passed under her chin; and came half over her cheeks; or rather jaws: her eye confronted me at once; with a bold and direct gaze。

“Well; and you want your fortune told?” she said; in a voice as decided as her glance; as harsh as her features。

“I don’t care about it; mother; you may please yourself: but I ought to warn you; I have no faith。”

“It’s like your impudence to say so: I expected it of you; I heard it in your step as you crossed the threshold。”

“Did you? You’ve a quick ear。”

“I have; and a quick eye and a quick brain。”

“You need them all in your trade。”

“I do; especially when I’ve customers like you to deal with。 Why don’t you tremble?”

“I’m not cold。”

“Why don’t you turn pale?”

“I am not sick。”

“Why don’t you consult my art?”

“I’m not silly。”

The old crone “nichered” a laugh under her bon and bandage; she then drew out a short black pipe; and lighting it began to smoke。 Having indulged a while in this sedative; she raised her bent body; took the pipe from her lips; and while gazing steadily at the fire; said very deliberately—“You are cold; you are sick; and you are silly。”

“Prove it;” I rejoined。

“I will; in few words。 You are cold; because you are alone: no contact strikes the fire from you that is in you。 You are sick; because the best of feelings; the highest and the sweetest given to man; keeps far away from you。 You are silly; because; suffer as you may; you will not beckon it to approach; nor will you stir one step to meet it where it waits you。”

She again put her short black pipe to her lips; and renewed her smoking with vigour。

“You might say all that to almost any one who you knew lived as a solitary dependent in a great house。”

“I might say it to almost any one: but would it be true of almost any one?”

“In my circumstances。”

“Yes; just so; in your circumstances: but find me another precisely placed as you are。”

“It would be easy to find you thousands。”

“You could scarcely find me one。 If you knew it; you are peculiarly situated: very near happiness; yes; within reach of it。 The materials are all prepared; there only wants a movement to bine them。 Chance laid them somewhat apart; let them be once approached and bliss results。”

“I don’t understand enigmas。 I never could guess a riddle in my life。”

“If you wish me to speak more plainly; show me your palm。”

女神收藏家  白客  女大学生蜕变记  火影之伪暗  魏晋南北朝史讲演录  村头那棵樟树  胖女孩,有人爱  银之十字架与吸血姬  蓝色特快上的秘密-蓝色列车之谜-蓝色列车(英文版)  乖乖女变身黑道公主  哈克贝利·费恩历险记  全景玛雅  田汉代表作(中国现代文学百家系列)  行者  丁玲短篇集  动漫之梦游三国  寄生女友佐奈  母亲怀了我的孩子  孽卵  西湖梦寻  

热门小说推荐
我的极品老婆们(都市特种兵)

我的极品老婆们(都市特种兵)

一个被部队开除军籍的特种兵回到了都市,看他如何在充满诱惑的都市里翻云覆雨...

魔师逆天

魔师逆天

前世孤苦一生,今世重生成兽,为何上天总是这样的捉弄!为何上天总是那样的不公!他不服,不服那命运的不公。自创妖修之法,将魔狮一族发展成为能够抗衡巨龙的麒麟一族,成就一代麒麟圣祖的威名。...

修真世界

修真世界

两年前,僵尸面瘫男左莫被无空山掌门捡回了门派,失去记忆的他过着忙碌却充实的生活,一心想要赚晶石,一直在灵植上下苦功,终于如愿成为灵植夫,从不受待见的外门弟子跻身成为炙手可热的内门弟子。一个偶然的机会,左...

斗罗大陆

斗罗大陆

唐门外门弟子唐三,因偷学内门绝学为唐门所不容,跳崖明志时却发现没有死,反而以另外一个身份来到了另一个世界,一个属于武魂的世界,名叫斗罗大陆。这里没有魔法,没有斗气,没有武术,却有神奇的武魂。这里的每个人,在自己六岁的时候,都会在武魂殿中令武魂觉醒。武魂有动物,有植物,有器物,武魂可以辅助人们的日常生活。而其中一些特别出色的武魂却可以用来修炼并进行战斗,这个职业,是斗罗大陆上最为强大也是最荣耀的职业魂师  当唐门暗器来到斗罗大陆,当唐三武魂觉醒,他能否在这片武魂的世界再铸唐门的辉煌?他能否成为这个世界的主宰神...

圣堂

圣堂

天地不仁以万物为刍狗!一个小千世界狂热迷恋修行的少年获得大千世界半神的神格,人生从这一刻改变,跳出法则之外,逆天顺天,尽在掌握!...

恶魔法则

恶魔法则

一个一无是处的,被认为是废物和白痴家伙,把灵魂卖给了恶魔,能换取到什么?美色?力量?财富?权力?  颠覆这世界的所有规则吧,让我们遵寻着恶魔的轨迹  ...

每日热搜小说推荐