登陆注册
15470100000031

第31章

Seymour Delafield now laughed without any affectation--and exchanging a look of perfect consciousness of each other's meaning, they separated, as the preparations for the business of the evening were about to commence. For a short time there was a confusion of sounds that perfectly justified the absence of Miss Henly, when the music began in earnest. Within half an hour, Mr. Delafield, who had suffered himself to be drawn to the back of the chair of a professed belle, turning his head to conceal a yawn that neither the lady's skill nor his good manners could repress, observed Charlotte sitting quietly by the side of her friend. Her entrance had been conducted with such tact, that had she possessed the most musical ear imaginable, it were impossible to disturb the party less; a circumstance that did not fail to impress Seymour agreeably, from its novelty. He moved to the side of the fair vision that had engrossed all his thoughts since the moment they had first met, and took the chair that the good nature of Miss Osgood offered to his acceptance between them.

"Thank fortune, Miss Henly," he said, the instant he was seated, "that bravura has ceased, and I can now inquire how you recovered from the fatigue of your walk?""I suffered no fatigue to recover from," replied the lady, raising her eyes to his with an expression that told the youth he had better talk straight forward at once; "I walk too much to be fatigued with so short an excursion.""You came here to favour us with your skill on the harp, Miss Henly?""No."

"On the piano?"

"On neither--I play on nothing."

"You sing, then?"

"Not at all."

"What! not with that voice?" exclaimed the young man, in surprise.

"Not with this voice, and surely with no other."Seymour felt uneasy, and, perhaps, disappointed.

He did not seem to have roused a single sensation in the breast of his companion, and it was seldom that the elegant possessor of three hundred thousand dollars failed to do so, wherever he went, or whatever he did. But, in the present instance, there was nothing to be discerned in the countenance or manner of Charlotte that indicated any thing more than the sweetness of her nature and the polish of her breeding. He changed the subject.

"I hope your friend did not suffer yesterday from his humanity?""I sincerely hope so too," said Charlotte, with much simplicity, and yet with a good deal of feeling.

"I am fearful that we idle spectators," continued the gentleman, "suffered in your estimation, in not discovering equal benevolence with Mr. Morton."Charlotte glanced her mild eyes at the speaker, but made no reply.

"Your silence, Miss Henly, assures me of the truth of my conjecture.""You should never put a disagreeable construction on the acts of another," said Charlotte, with a sweetness that tended greatly to dissipate the mortification Mr. Delafield really felt, at the same time that he was unwilling to acknowledge it, even to himself.

They were now again interrupted by the music, which continued some time, during which George Morton made his appearance. His coat close buttoned to his throat, and an extra silk handkerchief around his neck, which he removed only after he entered the apartment, immediately arrested the attention of Charlotte Henly. Turning to Maria, she said, in those tones of real interest that never can be mistaken for manner--"I am afraid that George has suffered from his exposure. Do not ask him to play, for he will be sure to comply.""Oh! the chicken has only taken cold," cried Maria;"If he does not play, what will you do? you came here to hear him only.""Has Miss Henly ears for no other performer, then?"asked Seymour Delafield.

"Miss Henly has as many ears as other people,"said Maria, "but she does not condescend to use them on all occasions.""Rather say," cried Charlotte, laughing, "that the want of taste in Miss Henly renders her ears of but little use to her.""You are not fond of music, then?" asked the youth, a little vexed at thinking that an accomplishment on which he prided himself would fail to make its usual impression.

"Passionately!" exclaimed Charlotte; then, colouring to the eyes, she added, "at least I sometimes think so, but I believe I am thought to be without taste.""Those who think so must want it themselves," said Seymour, in a low voice; then, obedient to the beck of one of the presiding nymphs, he hastened to take his share in the performance.

"Now Charlotte, you little prude," whispered her friend, the instant he withdrew, "is he not very, very handsome?""Very," said Charlotte; "more so than any other gentleman I have ever seen.""And engaging, and agreeable, and gentlemanlike?""Agreeable, and gentlemanlike too."

"And graceful, and loveable?"

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 在末世茁壮成长

    在末世茁壮成长

    甄淳度过了18年的乖宝宝时光,一场真实版生化危机却迎面袭来......一个书呆子如何在末世茁壮成长?
  • 百鬼画卷

    百鬼画卷

    你被恶鬼缠身,需要我的帮忙吗?我只要五百万。。什么?你没有!好吧四百万也可以。。。什么,还是没有?滚吧!!!!!百鬼们,我带你们闯天地
  • 心悦狐兮狼君

    心悦狐兮狼君

    她,慕玖,普通的中学生,阴差阳错,发现真身是九尾天狐,亦妖亦魔亦仙亦神。他,千北陌尘妖界大名鼎鼎的王爷,天姿卓越,原身是狼族唯一一只血狼,虽只是王爷,连妖王也要礼让他三分,潜力不可估量。他却唯独宠她入骨,与她一起闯入六界,他陪她并肩看天地浩大谁敢欺负她,那他百倍还之,谁敢辱她,他万倍奉还,谁敢用冷水泼她,那他烧开了泼回去。笑话,他的人只有他能欺负!有他在的地方,无论生死,与君同在。
  • 凯爷,我们一起走一生

    凯爷,我们一起走一生

    “凯哥哥,以后小沫要做你的新娘,和你永远在一起”夏沫“好啊,凯哥哥会让小沫成为世界上最美的新娘”王俊凯长大后,“凯哥哥,我们终于在一起了”夏沫“是啊,沫沫终于是我一个人的了”王俊凯[男女身心健康,绝宠文]
  • 千里盛夏

    千里盛夏

    青春如你我手中的这杯酒我干杯,你随意————————————————“咚———”抬头,阿睿的脸逆着光就像是太阳神来到我的身边辗转,成了以真,我最爱的以真。“以真,你还在吗”他轻柔的抚着我的头,笑着,好不灿烂
  • 寻荒破天

    寻荒破天

    鸿蒙初开,万物遭劫。天道什么狗屁天道,我定要踏破这个天!张小风是一位在校大学生,做梦时梦到洪荒大路遭劫,万物不生。到底是两世修行,还是处于平行空间,且看他如何破天,寻找洪荒之亲。天道残暴,盘古是孕育而生还是重生,到底发生了些什么?又有怎样的劫难等着他?且看他踏上征途,寻荒破天。。。。。。
  • 征程路

    征程路

    这是一个前期诙谐,中期感伤的作品。一个少年如何成长,自然不会一帆风顺,成为人中人,受伤也在所难免!
  • 火影之水门传奇

    火影之水门传奇

    纯属火影同人爱好者不喜勿喷只为心中说爱…………………………新人新书,求收藏,求推荐!!!大家的支持是我码字的动力!!!
  • 海贼王之最强流派

    海贼王之最强流派

    以世界第一的格斗家为目标,只为守护自己的最爱:娜美。本文跟剧,中间有原创。
  • 霹雳

    霹雳

    这本书写的是些怎样的人呢?变态扭曲的转世杀星、性格孤僻的漠北刀客、为情所惑的绝世奇才、孤独一生的不败剑侠、心理畸形的红衣杀手、至死不渝的朝廷郡主、迷失自我的风流书生,以及更多挣扎在痛苦中的可怜人。其实每个人都是轮回路上的一株彼岸花。选择忘记过去却又不愿放弃过去,只好在这条充满矛盾的路上悄然绽放。宿命跟我们开了一个玩笑,我将用这本书诠释宿命赐予我们的伤悲......