登陆注册
15479100000023

第23章 Chapter VIII(2)

She looked at him. His handsome body, slowly broadening, was nearly full grown. His face, because of its full, clear, big, inscrutable eyes, had an expression which was almost babyish. She could not have guessed the depths it veiled. His cheeks were pink, his hands not large, but sinewy and strong. Her pale, uncertain, lymphatic body extracted a form of dynamic energy from him even at this range.

"I don't think you ought to come to see me so often. People won't think well of it." She ventured to take a distant, matronly air--the air she had originally held toward him.

"People," he said, "don't worry about people. People think what you want them to think. I wish you wouldn't take that distant air toward me."

"Why?"

"Because I like you."

"But you mustn't like me. It's wrong. I can't ever marry you.

You're too young. I'm too old."

"Don't say that!" he said, imperiously. "There's nothing to it.

I want you to marry me. You know I do. Now, when will it be?"

"Why, how silly! I never heard of such a thing!" she exclaimed.

"It will never be, Frank. It can't be!"

"Why can't it?" he asked.

"Because--well, because I'm older. People would think it strange.

I'm not long enough free."

"Oh, long enough nothing!" he exclaimed, irritably. "That's the one thing I have against you--you are so worried about what people think.

They don't make your life. They certainly don't make mine. Think of yourself first. You have your own life to make. Are you going to let what other people think stand in the way of what you want to do?"

"But I don't want to," she smiled.

He arose and came over to her, looking into her eyes.

"Well?" she asked, nervously, quizzically.

He merely looked at her.

"Well?" she queried, more flustered.

He stooped down to take her arms, but she got up.

"Now you must not come near me," she pleaded, determinedly. "I'll go in the house, and I'll not let you come any more. It's terrible!

You're silly! You mustn't interest yourself in me."

She did show a good deal of determination, and he desisted. But for the time being only. He called again and again. Then one night, when they had gone inside because of the mosquitoes, and when she had insisted that he must stop coming to see her, that his attentions were noticeable to others, and that she would be disgraced, he caught her, under desperate protest, in his arms.

"Now, see here!" she exclaimed. "I told you! It's silly! You mustn't kiss me! How dare you! Oh! oh! oh!--"

She broke away and ran up the near-by stairway to her room.

Cowperwood followed her swiftly. As she pushed the door to he forced it open and recaptured her. He lifted her bodily from her feet and held her crosswise, lying in his arms.

"Oh, how could you!" she exclaimed. "I will never speak to you any more. I will never let you come here any more if you don't put me down this minute. Put me down!"

"I'll put you down, sweet," he said. "I'll take you down," at the same time pulling her face to him and kissing her. He was very much aroused, excited.

While she was twisting and protesting, he carried her down the stairs again into the living-room, and seated himself in the great armchair, still holding her tight in his arms.

"Oh!" she sighed, falling limp on his shoulder when he refused to let her go. Then, because of the set determination of his face, some intense pull in him, she smiled. "How would I ever explain if I did marry you?" she asked, weakly. "Your father! Your mother!"

"You don't need to explain. I'll do that. And you needn't worry about my family. They won't care."

"But mine," she recoiled.

"Don't worry about yours. I'm not marrying your family. I'm marrying you. We have independent means."

She relapsed into additional protests; but he kissed her the more.

There was a deadly persuasion to his caresses. Mr. Semple had never displayed any such fire. He aroused a force of feeling in her which had not previously been there. She was afraid of it and ashamed.

"Will you marry me in a month?" he asked, cheerfully, when she paused.

"You know I won't!" she exclaimed, nervously. "The idea! Why do you ask?"

"What difference does it make? We're going to get married eventually."

He was thinking how attractive he could make her look in other surroundings. Neither she nor his family knew how to live.

"Well, not in a month. Wait a little while. I will marry you after a while--after you see whether you want me."

He caught her tight. "I'll show you," he said.

"Please stop. You hurt me."

"How about it? Two months?"

"Certainly not."

"Three?"

"Well, maybe."

"No maybe in that case. We marry."

"But you're only a boy."

"Don't worry about me. You'll find out how much of a boy I am."

He seemed of a sudden to open up a new world to her, and she realized that she had never really lived before. This man represented something bigger and stronger than ever her husband had dreamed of. In his young way he was terrible, irresistible.

"Well, in three months then," she whispered, while he rocked her cozily in his arms.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 地球生存日记

    地球生存日记

    老李:每当我仰望天空,眼角总常含泪水。观众:你是大近视眼!老李:每当我俯视大地,内心却充满悲痛。观众:信用卡催债了是不?老李:禽兽!人艰不拆!这是一个倒霉孩子的心路历程,进来看看,或许你会喜欢。新人新作,不足之处请各位书友多提意见!
  • 娱乐小天后:哥哥我们不熟

    娱乐小天后:哥哥我们不熟

    前世的一次偶然,她来到他家,成为他独一无二,被他宠上天了的妹妹。相处了十年,她的亲生父母寻回了她,他们分隔两地,却依然没有断了联系,在离开的八年中,她深知自己已经对他情根深种了,为他毅然回国,却得知他早已有了心爱的女子。可就是他所谓的心爱的女子策划了一场绑架案,逼他二选一,最终他亲手葬送了她的生命。临死前,她始终带着他看不懂的笑,“夜槿轩,若有来生,我定不要再爱上你!”她在心底许下了誓言。睁开眼,却发现回到了2年前,她对他形同陌路,可他却抵死纠缠,不知不觉中,她早已占满了他的心,再也容不下任何人了。可他的悔悟,他的改变,他的表白,他的挽留,她可会接受?
  • 我为创世神

    我为创世神

    第一次写小说,希望大家多多提意见。有不好的地方说出来啦。
  • 海贼王道:我的冤家叫索隆

    海贼王道:我的冤家叫索隆

    出车祸倒霉!遇魔王倒霉!被魔王拍飞进入海贼王里更倒霉!田佳佳咬袖望着腰有三把刀,循步走来的索大大,颤声开口“可否轻点?上回已是青紫一片…”男人咬牙一把将她扯于身后,“不可!唉…旁人打架,你怕甚?”
  • 男宠毒医只手遮天
  • 深深喜欢你

    深深喜欢你

    有人说,青春年少时那懵懂的感情都是不真实的,都是不能长久的。我们所说的喜欢和爱是不同的。而懵懂的我好像是喜欢上了他,那个让我一眼难忘的男生。我告诉我自己,我没有爱上他。我只是喜欢他,很喜欢他,只是喜欢,喜欢而已……所以到最后可以放下。所以在被拒绝时可以不伤心。本来只是想玩玩,却不知道,什么时候……已经把自己玩丢了。本来以为能忘记,却发现他,早已在不知不觉中……深深地刻进了,我的心里。原来爱和喜欢是真的不同。不过……深深的喜欢就是爱,浅浅的爱是喜欢。我只是喜欢你,深深地喜欢你,喜欢你而已……
  • 闪婚

    闪婚

    当婚姻成了一种生活体验,那么整个传统的爱情模式似乎瞬间被这些80后快节奏青年彻底颠覆。当你看过《金婚》的时候肯定会被那种真挚,朴素的爱情所感动;而当你阅读《闪婚》的刹那,或许带给你的只有震撼,思考——比《奋斗》更奋进!比《早熟》更震撼!
  • 暴力女的小学时代

    暴力女的小学时代

    主要讲述了我和同学的奇遇和放假与闺蜜的开心和完美时光
  • 嗨,我的少年

    嗨,我的少年

    一个孤独症少年和一个失忆少女的爱情—李明德说:他这个人吧,其实最怕失去东西,最没有安全感,明明很在意他身边的每一个人,又总会刻意跟我们隔开一条缝,靠,这可恶的家伙!我怎么能让他得逞,不让我靠近我就偏要靠近到底!其实我知道他不是不想,只是不能再承受我们靠近之后的离去…高茵说,我曾一度想和他再拉进一点距离,但我又何尝不知道我们距离只能点到即止,就算没有苏青的存在,他也不会喜欢我,因为我们当中有苏览,他不会背叛他的朋友,去喜欢自己朋友曾经喜欢过的一个人。有一种人他对你的关心看不见摸不着,但就像空气,不管多远,都会围绕在你身边…
  • 右下角的签名

    右下角的签名

    他们都说高中的爱情是最美好,最纯洁的。时间匆匆,宁愿笑看过去,也不后悔。