第 50 节
作者:南方网      更新:2021-02-19 00:20      字数:9322
  the child; and using soap which is very disagreeable。  I have
  always admired the wife of Thomas; but I think she is too fond
  of her own way with the children。  I give her advices which
  she does not take。〃
  〃They are her own children; dearest。〃
  〃Holy Maria!  They are also my own grandchildren。〃
  〃Well; well; we must remember that Abbie is a little Puritan。
  She believes in bringing up children strictly; and it is good;
  for Thomas would spoil them。  As for Isabel's boys〃
  〃God be blessed!  Isabel's boys are entirely charming。  They
  have been corrected at my own knee。  There are not more
  beautifully behaved boys in the christened world。〃
  〃And Antonia's little Christina?〃
  〃She is already an angel。  Ah; Roberto!  If I had only died
  when I was as innocent as that dear one!〃
  〃I am thankful you did not die; Maria。  How dark my life would
  have been without you!〃
  〃Beloved; then I am glad I am not in the kingdom of heaven;
  though; if one dies like Christina; one escapes purgatory。
  Roberto; when I rise I am very stiff: I think; indeed; I have
  some rheumatism。〃
  〃That is not unlikely; and also Maria; you have now some
  years。〃
  〃Let that be confessed; but the good God knows that I lost all
  my youth in that awful flight of 'thirty…six。〃
  〃Maria; we all left or lost something on that dark journey。
  To…day; we shall recover its full value。〃
  〃To be surethat is what is saidwe shall see。  Will you now
  send Dolores to me?  I must arrange my toilet with some haste;
  and tell me; Roberto; what dress is your preference; it
  is your eyes; beloved; I wish to please。〃
  Robert Worth was not too old to feel charmed and touched by
  the compliment。  And he was not a thoughtless or churlish
  husband; he knew how to repay such a wifely compliment; and it
  was a pleasant sight to see the aged companions standing hand
  in hand before the handsome suits which Dolores had spread out
  for her mistress to examine。
  He looked at the purple and the black and the white robes; and
  then he looked at the face beside him。  It was faded; and had
  lost its oval shape; but its coloring was yet beautiful; and
  the large; dark eyes tender and bright below the snow…white
  hair。  After a few minutes' consideration; he touched; gently;
  a robe of white satin。  〃Put this on; Maria;〃 he said; 〃and
  your white mantilla; and your best jewels。  The occasion will
  excuse the utmost splendor。〃
  The choice delighted her。  She had really wished to wear it;
  and some one's judgment to endorse her own inclinations was
  all that was necessary to confirm her wish。  Dolores found her
  in the most delightful temper。  She sat before the glass;
  smiling and talking; while her maid piled high the snowy
  plaits and curls and crowned them with the jewelled comb; only
  worn on very great festivals。  Her form was still good; and
  the white satin fell gracefully from her throat to her small
  feet。  Besides; whatever of loss or gain had marred her once
  fine proportions; was entirely concealed by the beautifying;
  graceful; veiling folds of her mantilla。  There was the flash
  of diamonds; and the moonlight glimmer of pearls beneath this
  flimsy covering; and at her belt a few white lilies。  She was
  exceedingly pleased with her own appearance; and her
  satisfaction gave an ease and a sense of authority to her air
  and movements which was charming。
  〃By Maria's grace; I am a very pretty old lady;〃 she said to
  herself; 〃and I think I shall I astonish my daughter…in…law a
  little。  One is afraid of these calm; cool; northern women;
  but I feel to…day that even Abbie must be proud of me。〃
  Indeed; her entrance into the large parlor made quite a
  sensation。  She could see the quiet pleasure in her husband's
  face; and her son Thomas; after one glance; put down the
  child on his knee; and went to meet her。  〃Mi madre;〃 he
  whispered with a kiss。  He had not used the pretty Spanish
  word for years; but in the sudden rush of admiring tenderness;
  his boyish heart came back to him; and quite unconsciously he
  used his boyhood's speech。  After this; she was not the least
  in awe of her wise daughter…in…law。  She touched her cheek
  kindly; and asked her about the children; and was immeasurably
  delighted when Abbie said:  〃How beautiful you are to…day!  I
  wish I had your likeness to send to Boston。  Robert; come here
  and look at your grandmother!  I want you to remember; as long
  as you live; how grandmother looks to…day。〃  And Roberta
  fine lad eight years old; accustomed to implicit obedience
  put down the book he was reading; planted himself squarely
  before the Senora; and looked at her attentively; as if she
  was a lesson to be learned。
  〃Well then; Roberto?〃
  〃I am glad I have such a pretty grandmother。  Will you let me
  stand on tiptoes and kiss you?〃 and the cool; calm northern
  woman's eyes filled with tears; as she brought her younger
  children; one by one; for the Senora's caress。  The
  doctor and his son watched this pretty domestic drama with
  hearts full of pride and happiness; and before it had lost one
  particle of its beauty and feeling; the door was flung open
  with a vigor which made every one turn to it with expectation。
  A splendid little lad sprang in; and without any consideration
  for satin and lace; clung to the Senora。  He was her image: a
  true Yturbide; young as he was; beautiful and haughty as his
  Castilian ancestors。
  Isabel and Luis followed; Isabel more lovely than ever; richly
  dressed in American fashion; full of pretty enthusiasms;
  vivacious; charming; and quite at her ease。  She had been
  married eight years。  She was a fashionable woman; and an
  authority upon all social subjects。
  Luis also was wonderfully improved。  The light…hearted gaiety;
  which ten years ago had bubbled over in continual song; was
  still there; but it was under control; evident only because it
  made perpetual sunshine on his face。  He had taken the
  doctor's advicecompleted his study of English and Mexican
  lawand become a famous referee in cases of disputed Mexican
  claims and title deeds。  His elegant form and handsome;
  olive face looked less picturesque in the dull; uncompromising
  stiffness of broadcloth; cut into those peculiarly unbecoming
  fashions of ugliness which the anglo…Saxon and anglo…American
  affect。  But it gained by the change a certain air of
  reliability and importance; an air not to be dispensed with in
  a young lawyer already aspiring to the seat among the
  lawmakers of his State。
  〃We called upon Antonia;〃 said Isabel; 〃as we came here。  Of
  course she was engaged with Lopez。  They were reading a book
  together; and even on such a day as this were taking; with the
  most blessed indifference; a minute at a time。  They will join
  us on the Plaza。  I represented to them that they might miss
  a good position。  ‘That has been already secured;' said Lopez;
  with that exasperating repose which only the saints could
  endure with patience。  For that reason; I consider Antonia a
  saint to permit it。  As for me; I should say:  ‘The house is
  on fire; Lopez!  Will it please you for once to feel a little
  excited?'  Luis says they read; continually; books which make
  people think of great solemnities and responsibilities。
  How foolish; when they are so rich; and might enjoy
  themselves perpetually!〃
  〃Here are the carriages;〃 cried Thomas Worth; 〃and the
  ceremony of to…day has its own hour。  It will never come
  again。〃
  〃Your mother and I will go first; Thomas; and we will take
  Abbie and your eldest son。  I shall see you in your place。
  Luis; bring your boy with you; he has intelligence and will
  remember the man he will see to…day; and may never see again。〃
  On the Plaza; close to the gates of the Alamo; a rostrum had
  been erected; and around it were a few stands; set apart for
  the carriages of the most illustrious of the families of San
  Antonio。  The Senora; from the shaded depths of her own;
  watched their arrival。  Nothing could be more characteristic
  than the  approach of her daughters。  Antonia and Lopez;
  stately and handsome; came slowly; their high…stepping horses
  chafing at the irrestraint。  Luis and Isabel drove to their
  appointed place with a speed and clatter; accentuated by the
  jingling of the silver rings of the harness and the silver
  hanging buttons on the gay dress of the Mexican driver。  But
  the occupants of both carriages appeared to be great
  favorites with the populace who thronged the Plaza; the
  windows; the flat roofs of the houses; and every available
  place for hearing and seeing。
  The blue flag of Texas fluttered gayly over the lovely city;
  and there was a salvo of cannon; then; into the sunshine and
  into the sight of all stepped the man of his generation。
  Nature has her royal line; and she makes no mistakes in the
  kings she crowns。  The physical charm of Houston was at this
  time very great。  His tall; ample; dignified form attracted
  attention at once。  His eyes penetrated the souls of all
  upon whom they fell。  His lips were touched with fire; and his
  words thrilled and swayed men; as the wind sways the heavy
  heads in a field of ripe barley。
  He stretched out his arms to the people; and they stretched
  out their arms to him。  The magnetic chain of sympathy was
  complete。  T