登陆注册
38576400000045

第45章 PART SECOND(11)

Beaton went home feeling sure there would not.He tried to read when he got to his room;but Alma's looks,tones,gestures,whirred through and through the woof of the story like shuttles;he could not keep them out,and he fell asleep at last,not because he forgot them,but because he forgave them.He was able to say to himself that he had been justly cut off from kindness which he knew how to value in losing it.He did not expect ever to right himself in Alma's esteem,but he hoped some day to let her know that he had understood.It seemed to him that it would be a good thing if she should find it out after his death.He imagined her being touched by it under those circumstances.

VI.

In the morning it seemed to Beaton that he had done himself injustice.

When he uncovered his Judas and looked at it,he could not believe that the man who was capable of such work deserved the punishment Miss Leighton had inflicted upon him.He still forgave her,but in the presence of a thing like that he could not help respecting himself;he believed that if she could see it she would be sorry that she had cut herself off from his acquaintance.He carried this strain of conviction all through his syndicate letter,which he now took out of his desk and finished,with an increasing security of his opinions and a mounting severity in his judgments.He retaliated upon the general condition of art among us the pangs of wounded vanity,which Alma had made him feel,and he folded up his manuscript and put it in his pocket,almost healed of his humiliation.He had been able to escape from its sting so entirely while he was writing that the notion of ****** his life more and more literary commended itself to him.As it was now evident that the future was to be one of renunciation,of self-forgetting,an oblivion tinged with bitterness,he formlessly reasoned in favor of reconsidering his resolution against Fulkerson's offer.One must call it reasoning,but it was rather that swift internal dramatization which constantly goes on in persons of excitable sensibilities,and which now seemed to sweep Beaton physically along toward the 'Every Other Week'office,and carried his mind with lightning celerity on to a time when he should have given that journal such quality and authority in matters of art as had never been enjoyed by any in America before.With the prosperity which he made attend his work he changed the character of the enterprise,and with Fulkerson's enthusiastic support he gave the public an art journal of as high grade as 'Les Lettres et les Arts',and very much that sort of thing.All this involved now the unavailing regret of Alma Leighton,and now his reconciliation with her they were married in Grace Church,because Beaton had once seen a marriage there,and had intended to paint a picture of it some time.

Nothing in these fervid fantasies prevented his responding with due dryness to Fulkerson's cheery "Hello,old man!"when he found himself in the building fitted up for the 'Every Other Week'office.Fulkerson's room was back of the smaller one occupied by the bookkeeper;they had been respectively the reception-room and dining-room of the little place in its dwelling-house days,and they had been simply and tastefully treated in their transformation into business purposes.The narrow old trim of the doors and windows had been kept,and the quaintly ugly marble mantels.The architect had said,Better let them stay they expressed epoch,if not character.

"Well,have you come round to go to work?Just hang up your coat on the floor anywhere,"Fulkerson went on.

"I've come to bring you that letter,"said Beaton,all the more haughtily because he found that Fulkerson was not alone when he welcomed him in these free and easy terms.There was a quiet-looking man,rather stout,and a little above the middle height,with a full,close-cropped iron-gray beard,seated beyond the table where Fulkerson tilted himself back,with his knees set against it;and leaning against the mantel there was a young man with a singularly gentle face,in which the look of goodness qualified and transfigured a certain simplicity.His large blue eyes were somewhat prominent;and his rather narrow face was drawn forward in a nose a little too long perhaps,if it had not been for the full chin deeply cut below the lip,and jutting firmly forward.

"Introduce you to Mr.March,our editor,Mr.Beaton,"Fulkerson said,rolling his head in the direction of the elder man;and then nodding it toward the younger,he said,"Mr.Dryfoos,Mr.Beaton."Beaton shook hands with March,and then with Mr.Dryfoos,and Fulkerson went on,gayly:"We were just talking of you,Beaton--well,you know the old saying.Mr.March,as I told you,is our editor,and Mr.Dryfoos has charge of the publishing department--he's the counting-room incarnate,the source of power,the fountain of corruption,the element that prevents journalism being the high and holy thing that it would be if there were no money in it."Mr.Dryfoos turned his large,mild eyes upon Beaton,and laughed with the uneasy concession which people make to a character when they do not quite approve of the character's language.

"What Mr.March and I are trying to do is to carry on this thing so that there won't be any money in it--or very little;and we're planning to give the public a better article for the price than it's ever had before.

Now here's a dummy we've had made up for 'Every Other Week',and as we've decided to adopt it,we would naturally like your opinion of it,so's to know what opinion to have of you."He reached forward and pushed toward Beaton a volume a little above the size of the ordinary duodecimo book;its ivory-white pebbled paper cover was prettily illustrated with a water -colored design irregularly washed over the greater part of its surface:

同类推荐
  • 辽诗话

    辽诗话

    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。
  • Autobiographies

    Autobiographies

    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。
  • 保婴撮要

    保婴撮要

    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 Seventh Man

    The Seventh Man

    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。
  • 神仙炼丹点铸三元宝照法

    神仙炼丹点铸三元宝照法

    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
  • 摄政王妃马甲太厚了

    摄政王妃马甲太厚了

    A国女军官,一朝穿越成花国公嫡女花桃夭,据说她是懦弱无能的草包?据说她被退婚跳河?一次次的陷害,毒杀,非逼得她脱下层层马甲!令世人瞠目结舌!偶然救下了如谪仙般的男子,岂料竟对她一眼万年!她指着自己浓妆艳抹的脸说:“你觉不觉得不堪入目?”他笑着说:“不,挺好的!”她看着夜晚的星空说:“如果说有什么让人觉得人间值得,那应该就是美景吧!”他温柔的看着她说:“遇见你之前,我从未觉得人间值得!”她冷漠的看着太监说:“我只医人品好,心地善良,从未做过亏心事之人!太后是吗!”他气势如虹的盯着皇上说:“这皇位本王从来不屑一顾!自始至终本王在意的只有她花桃夭!如果需要登上这九五之尊才能让她随心所欲,那本王也不介意坐上去指点江山!”......
  • 器王丹尊

    器王丹尊

    你以为我实力很弱,那你就大错特错了,你以为我性格懦弱,那么你更加错的离谱。我就要改变你们的看法,争霸所有人,将所谓的天才踩在脚下,让你们顶礼膜拜。
  • 萌霸帝宠之兽妃难驭

    萌霸帝宠之兽妃难驭

    【简介无能,多多包涵!】现代精英特警,一觉醒来,看到了一只毛柔柔的爪子,惊恐瞪眼!她从高级人类变成一只低等兽族!他,帝咫魁,圣曜帝国百年中最英明神武却也最残暴的君主,洁癖甚为严重,三尺内人畜近。某一天,洁癖严重的尊贵帝王身旁出现了一只最为稀罕的狐狼之王,并且……关系融洽?九尾狐狼最大的特点就是警惕且不近人情,逢人必咬,别闹。圣曜君主的习性就是三尺不靠人畜,洁癖甚重,别闹。可是他们看到了什么?洁癖甚重的帝王正屈尊降贵的给逢人必咬的九尾狐狼——喂奶!惊掉一众人物下巴。九尾狐狼高傲的眼神扫过一众受到惊吓的人——瞧瞧内点出息!==========================================================【还没变成人的时候】“嗷呜~”我要吃肉。帝王冷戾的声线响起,“还没长牙,先喝奶。”小兽不悦的龇起狼嘴,示意高贵的帝王,看,这不是长了两颗!看着小兽迫切想吃桌子上的烧鸡,帝王眉心折痕愈发加深,最终叹了口气:“你吃吧。”颇为无奈。小兽兴高采烈的扑腾上桌,冲着烧鸡奔腾而去,张嘴——咬!“嗷呜——”一惨叫,只见小兽表情痛苦,眼中含着被欺骗的痛苦不可置信的盯着那高贵的帝王。你竟然骗我!“看你实在想吃,朕觉得不让你吃是罪过,但是消化系统还没长好之前,不能吃下肚子,所以就那石头打了个烧鸡形状,在撒上调料,画上色彩,你看,不是和烧鸡一模一样?”……【长成人之后】“这么一小只,还不够塞牙缝。”帝王那阅历丰富幽暗的丹凤眼上下打量着已经变成人的小兽。小兽嘿嘿一笑:“老娘现在是人,别想着在把老娘抓着炖汤了!”帝王那高贵的眉心又出现了折痕:“朕说的是,你现在看起来才五岁,朕下手了就是虐童。”饱含深意的看了一眼小兽。小兽满脸爆红,炸毛爆喝:“你个死不要脸的!满脑子的都是什么破思想!”……【文本一对一,不只是简单的宠文哦~】
  • 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!
  • 弯颜倾辰

    弯颜倾辰

    吉隆坡之旅,邂逅极品小鲜肉,咽了咽口水,李弯弯这头母牛却不吃嫩草。谁知,她竟被老天爷贴上好人卡,为救小鲜肉中了枪子儿,她能说自己只是路过么!莫名重回四年前,摇身一变成豪门子弟?神马情况?现代版东方不败?就在天雷滚滚,脑容量都快爆表之际,混血boss找上门,薄唇轻启:“你是我的。”李弯弯惊悚,心中无数草泥马唱着蓝精灵之歌,呼啸奔腾。她内心悲痛不已,为了拯救女同胞的幸福,她决心还给女人一个和谐世界。一波未平,小鲜肉再次出现在她的视线,笑地似朵白莲花:“弯弯,过来。”“你,你,你……别过来……”已完结《天才魔妃辛希驾到》,同样精彩哦!
  • 神奇法师

    神奇法师

    附体?穿越?还是魂穿?被时空传送指环传送到地球的强力法师招募了一拨又一拨的美女大军,有校花,有即将灭族的外星人,还有为了躲避仇敌的妖精。一手法杖一手法典的法师世界里,获得了源源不断美女帮手的神奇法师,一点点的蚕食着神与魔意图染指的异界大陆。QQ群:462756157
  • 我的美女天尊徒弟

    我的美女天尊徒弟

    楚天行意外穿越异界,还更意外的继承药王谷。在神秘灵纹作用下补全残缺神功,自由往返地球和异界。于是,他牛大发了!不仅仅在异界混成了冒牌药王。在都市也成为了公认的活神仙!
  • 光怪陆离的都市奇谭:迷墙

    光怪陆离的都市奇谭:迷墙

    有点恍惚、有点迷糊、有点多情、有点善感、有点落魄、有点奇遇……在这有点无厘头的青春里也一定有点你的足迹吧?!我们就这样一路晃晃荡荡地告别了天真进入迷惘年代……姜舟大学毕业后,在家乡的小县城找到一份工作,过着安稳平静的生活。然而,女友的突然离开让他对生活充满了怀疑。他毅然辞职,离开了熟悉的县城,放弃了安逸的生活,走入了一个全新的城市。在这座钢筋水泥森林里,他和白领宋琳、护士安薇,以及美院学生薛璐发生了感情纠葛。年龄相仿的生意人于胖子、发小张石头、摇滚青年高朝也和他一样,在跌跌撞撞中寻找答案。其间,神秘乞丐和小女孩于菲的出现,又让姜舟经历了一系列光怪陆离的都市奇谭。
  • 魔血之路

    魔血之路

    蓟县有桃花,一年一开,花开无果。蓟县有少年,前年摘花,今年葬花,去长安。蓟县有乱,长安太平。长安花少,人多。刁民侠客、美的歌姬、俊的公子、年轻皇子、老的将军……城里事多,争权夺利,爱恨纠葛,本书围绕这些人的那些事,讲述少年逆天改命的的故事。
  • 元素小子闯世界

    元素小子闯世界

    有的人从一出生就注定会不平凡,而拥有‘元素之体’的他又将会有怎样的一段热血人生呢?