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作者:披荆斩棘      更新:2021-02-24 23:23      字数:9322
  not kiss her。 Instead; he stood in an embarrassed fashion a moment by her
  side; and then went back to his seat。
  There was silence again for some time。 The man lay back in his chair;
  gazing at his big; clumsy shoes as though he hoped for some inspiration
  from that quarter; while his wife worked with nervous haste。
  〃Don't let me keep you from  reading; John;〃 she said; and her   voice
  had regained its usual gentle tone。
  〃No; my dear; I'm just thinking of something to say to you; but I don't
  seem〃
  She   smiled   a   little。   In   spite   of   herself;   her   lip   curled   faintly。   〃Don't
  worry   about   it;   it   was   stupid   of   me   to   expect   it。   I   mean〃   she   added;
  hastily; immediately repenting the sarcasm。 She glanced furtively at him;
  but his face was quite unmoved; evidently he had not noticed it; and she
  smiled faintly again。
  〃O Kathie; I knew there was /something/ I'd forgotten to tell you; my
  dear; there's a man coming down here。 I don't know whether〃
  She    looked     up  sharply。    〃A   man    coming     /here/?   What     for?〃   she
  interrupted; breathlessly。
  〃Sent to help me about this oil…boring business; my dear。〃
  He had lighted his pipe; and was smoking placidly; taking long whiffs
  between his words。
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  〃Well?〃 impatiently questioned his wife; fixing her bright eyes on his
  face。
  〃Wellthat's all; my dear。〃
  She   checked   an   exclamation。   〃But   don't   you   know   anything   about
  him his name? where he comes from? what he is like?〃 She was leaning
  forward against the table; her needle; with a long end of yellow silk drawn
  half…way through her work; held in her upraised hand; her whole attitude
  one of quivering excitement and expectancy。
  The   man   took   his   pipe   from   his   mouth   deliberately;   with   a   look   of
  slow wonder。
  〃Why;   Kathie;   you   seem   quite   anxious。   I   didn't   know   you'd   be   so
  interested;   my   dear。   Well;〃another   long   pull   at   his   pipe;〃his   name's
  Brook/Brookfield/;   I   think。〃   He   paused   again。   〃This   pipe   doesn't   draw
  well a bit; there's something wrong with it; I shouldn't wonder;〃 he added;
  taking it out and examining the bowl as though struck with the brilliance
  of the idea。
  The woman opposite put down her work and clinched her hands under
  the table。
  〃Go   on;   John;〃   she   said;   presently;   in   a   tense;   vibrating   voice;   〃his
  name is Brookfield。 Well; where does he come from?〃
  〃Straight from home; my dear; I believe。〃 He fumbled in his pocket;
  and after some time extricated a pencil; with which he began to poke the
  tobacco      in   the   bowl    in   an   ineffectual    aimless     fashion;    becoming
  completely   engrossed   in   the   occupation   apparently。   There   was   another
  long   pause。   The   woman   went   on   working;   or   feigning   to   work;   for   her
  hands were trembling a good deal。
  After some moments she raised her head again。 〃John; will you mind
  attending to me one moment; and answering these questions as quickly as
  you can?〃 The emphasis on the last word was so faint as to be almost as
  imperceptible as the touch of exasperated contempt which she could not
  absolutely banish from her tone。
  Her husband; looking up; met her clear bright gaze; and reddened like
  a school…boy。
  〃Whereabouts '/from home/' does he come?〃 she asked; in a studiedly
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  gentle fashion。
  〃Well;    from    London;     I  think;〃  he   replied;   almost   briskly    for  him;
  though he stammered and tripped over the words。 〃He's a university chap;
  I used to hear he was clever; I don't know about that; I'm sure; he used to
  chaff me; I remember; but〃
  〃Chaff /you/? You have met him then?〃
  〃Yes;   my   dear;〃he   was   fast   relapsing   into   his   slow   drawl   again;
  〃that is; I went to school with him; but it's a long time ago。 Brookfield
  yes; that must be his name。〃
  She    waited    a  moment;     then;   〃When     is  he  coming?〃      she  inquired;
  abruptly。
  〃Let me seeto…day's〃
  〃/Monday/;〃 the word came swiftly between her set teeth。
  〃Ah; yesMonday; well;〃 reflectively; 〃/next/ Monday; my dear。〃
  Mrs。    Drayton     rose;  and    began    to  pace   softly   the  narrow     passage
  between the table and the tent wall; her hands clasped loosely behind her。
  〃How long have you known this?〃 she said; stopping abruptly。 〃O John;
  you /needn't/ consider; it's quite a simple question。 To…day? Yesterday?
  Her foot moved restlessly on the ground as she waited。
  〃I think it was the day before yesterday;〃 he replied。
  〃Then   why;   in   heaven's   name;   didn't   you   tell   me   before?〃   she   broke
  out; fiercely。
  〃My     dear;   it  slipped    my   memory。      If  I'd  thought    you    would    be
  interested〃
  〃Interested!〃 She laughed shortly。 〃It /is/ rather interesting to hear that
  after six   months of   this〃she   made   a   quick   comprehensive   gesture   with
  her hand〃one will have some one to speak tosome one。 It is the hand of
  Providence; it comes just in time to save me from〃 She checked herself
  abruptly。
  He sat staring up at her stupidly; without a word。
  〃It's all right; John;〃 she said; with a quick change of tone; gathering
  up her work quietly as she spoke。 〃I'm not madyet。 You you must get
  used to these little outbreaks;〃 she added; after a moment; smiling faintly;
  〃and; to do me justice; I don't /often/ trouble you with them; do I? I'm just
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  a little tired; or it's the heat orsomething。 Nodon't touch me!〃 she cried;
  shrinking back; for he had risen slowly and was coming toward her。
  She had lost command over her voice; and the shrill note of horror in it
  was unmistakable。 The man heard it; and shrank in his turn。
  〃I'm so sorry; John;〃 she murmured; raising her great bright eyes to his
  face。 They had not lost their goaded expression; though they were full of
  tears。 〃I'm awfully sorry; but I'm just nervous and stupid; and I can't bear
  /any one/ to touch me when I'm nervous。〃
  〃Here's Broomhurst; my dear! I made a mistake in his name after all; I
  find。 I told you /Brookfield/; I believe; didn't I? Well; it isn't Brookfield; he
  says; it's Broomhurst。〃
  Mrs。 Drayton had walked some little distance across the plain to meet
  and   welcome   the   expected   guest。   She   stood   quietly   waiting   while   her
  husband   stammered   over   his   incoherent   sentences;   and   then   put   out   her
  hand。
  〃We   are   very   glad   to   see   you;〃   she   said;   with   a   quick   glance   at   the
  new…comer's face as she spoke。
  As they walked together toward the tent; after the first greetings; she
  felt his keen eyes upon her before he turned to her husband。
  〃I'm afraid Mrs。 Drayton finds the climate trying?〃 he asked。 〃Perhaps
  she ought not to have come so far in this heat?〃
  〃Kathie     is  often   pale。   You    /do/  look   white    to…day;   my    dear;〃   he
  observed; turning anxiously toward his wife。
  〃Do     I?〃   she   replied。   The    unsteadiness      of   her   tone   was    hardly
  appreciable; but it was not lost on Broomhurst's quick ears。 〃Oh; I don't
  think so。 I /feel/ very well。〃
  〃I'll   come   and   see   if   they've   fixed   you   up   all   right;〃   said   Drayton;
  following   his   companion   toward   the   new   tent   that   had   been   pitched   at
  some little distance from the large one。
  〃We shall see you at dinner then?〃 Mrs。 Drayton observed in reply to
  Broomhurst's smile as they parted。
  She entered the tent slowly; and; moving up to the table already laid
  for    dinner;   began    to   rearrange    the   things   upon    it  in  a   purposeless;
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  mechanical fashion。
  After a moment she sank down upon a seat opposite the open entrance;
  and put her hand to her head。
  〃What is the matter with me?〃 she thought; wearily。 〃All the week I've
  been looking forward to seeing this man/any/ man; /any one/ to take off
  the edge of this。〃 She shuddered。 Even in thought she hesitated to analyse
  the feeling that possessed her。 〃Well; he's here; and I think I feel /worse/。〃
  Her eyes travelled toward the hills she had been used t