登陆注册
37270200000174

第174章

He wore his London suit of clothes and he felt that he looked pretty decent.He could only do his best in the matter of bearing.He always thought that, so long as a fellow didn't get "chesty" and kept his head from swelling, he was all right.Of course he had never been in one of these swell Fifth Avenue houses, and he felt a bit nervous--but Miss Vanderpoel would have told her father what sort of fellow he was, and her father was likely to be something like herself.

The house, which had been built since Lady Anstruthers'

marriage, was well "up-town," and was big and imposing.

When a manservant opened the front door, the square hall looked very splendid to Selden.It was full of light, and of rich furniture, which was like the stuff he had seen in one or two special shop windows in Fifth Avenue--places where they sold magnificent gilded or carven coffers and vases, pieces of tapestry and marvellous embroideries, antiquities from foreign palaces.Though it was quite different, it was as swell in its way as the house at Mount Dunstan, and there were gleams of pictures on the walls that looked fine, and no mistake.

He was expected.The man led him across the hall to Mr.

Vanderpoel's room.After he had announced his name he closed the door quietly and went away.Mr.Vanderpoel rose from an armchair to come forward to meet his visitor.

He was tall and straight--Betty had inherited her slender height from him.His well-balanced face suggested the relationship between them.He had a steady mouth, and eyes which looked as if they saw much and far.

"I am glad to see you, Mr.Selden," he said, shaking hands with him."You have seen my daughters, and can tell me how they are.Miss Vanderpoel has written to me of you several times."He asked him to sit down, and as he took his chair Selden felt that he had been right in telling himself that Reuben S.Vanderpoel would be somehow like his girl.She was a girl, and he was an elderly man of business, but they were like each other.There was the same kind of straight way of doing things, and the same straight-seeing look in both of them.

It was queer how natural things seemed, when they really happened to a fellow.Here he was sitting in a big leather chair and opposite to him in its fellow sat Reuben S.

Vanderpoel, looking at him with friendly eyes.And it seemed all right, too--not as if he had managed to "butt in," and would find himself politely fired out directly.He might have been one of the Four Hundred ****** a call.Reuben S.

knew how to make a man feel easy, and no mistake.This G.Selden observed at once, though he had, in fact, no knowledge of the practical tact which dealt with him.He found himself answering questions about Lady Anstruthers and her sister, which led to the opening up of other subjects.He did not realise that he began to express ingenuous opinions and describe things.His listener's interest led him on, a question here, a rather pleased laugh there, were encouraging.

He had enjoyed himself so much during his stay in England, and had felt his experiences so greatly to be rejoiced over, that they were easy to talk of at any time--in fact, it was even a trifle difficult not to talk of them--but, stimulated by the look which rested on him, by the deft word and ready smile, words flowed readily and without the restraint of self-consciousness.

"When you think that all of it sort of began with a robin, it's queer enough," he said."But for that robin I shouldn't be here, sir," with a boyish laugh."And he was an English robin--a little fellow not half the size of the kind that hops about Central Park.""Let me hear about that," said Mr.Vanderpoel.

It was a good story, and he told it well, though in his own junior salesman phrasing.He began with his bicycle ride into the green country, his spin over the fine roads, his rest under the hedge during the shower, and then the song of the robin perched among the fresh wet leafage, his feathers puffed out, his red young satin-glossed breast pulsating and swelling.His words were colloquial enough, but they called up the picture.

"Everything sort of glittering with the sunshine on the wet drops, and things smelling good, like they do after rain--leaves, and grass, and good earth.I tell you it made a fellow feel as if the whole world was his brother.And when Mr.

Rob.lit on that twig and swelled his red breast as if he knew the whole thing was his, and began to let them notes out, calling for his lady friend to come and go halves with him, Ijust had to laugh and speak to him, and that was when Lord Mount Dunstan heard me and jumped over the hedge.He'd been listening, too."The expression Reuben S.Vanderpoel wore made it an agreeable thing to talk--to go on.He evidently cared to hear.So Selden did his best, and enjoyed himself in doing it.His style made for realism and brought things clearly before one.The big-built man in the rough and shabby shooting clothes, his way when he dropped into the grass to sit beside the stranger and talk, certain meanings in his words which conveyed to Vanderpoel what had not been conveyed to G.Selden.Yes, the man carried a heaviness about with him and hated the burden.Selden quite unconsciously brought him out strongly.

"I don't know whether I'm the kind of fellow who is always ****** breaks," he said, with his boy's laugh again, "but if I am, I never made a worse one than when I asked him straight if he was out of a job, and on the tramp.It showed what a nice fellow he was that he didn't get hot about it.Some fellows would.He only laughed--sort of short--and said his job had been more than he could handle, and he was afraid he was down and out."Mr.Vanderpoel was conscious that so far he was somewhat attracted by this central figure.G.Selden was also proving satisfactory in the matter of revealing his excellently ****** views of persons and things.

同类推荐
  • 蕉叶帕

    蕉叶帕

    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。
  • 沙弥律仪毗尼日用合参

    沙弥律仪毗尼日用合参

    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。
  • 方便心论

    方便心论

    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。
  • 本事经

    本事经

    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。
  • 北磵集

    北磵集

    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
  • 原来我没放弃我

    原来我没放弃我

    一位水瓶座女孩从校园走向社会的故事,主要描述女主浅安被迫辍学走向社会,在社会中无法站立脚跟,无法做到自己想成为的样子,从而导致女主自杀未遂后又重新扬帆起航,最后在社会中成功打拼出自己的一席之地……
  • 柔弱小皇后

    柔弱小皇后

    她是个性柔弱,美貌如仙的公主。他是苦等她长大,为娶她誓不立后的他国皇帝。两国联姻,顺从下嫁。本欲相敬如宾,可是他的温柔攻破她脆弱的心墙。爱上他,以为可以不离不弃,可当她怀上了他的孩子,却得到一纸休书?柔弱如她,又该如何报复他的绝情?是兵戎相见还是默然离开?
  • 逆风诛天

    逆风诛天

    堂堂杀手,确信了那负心汉的话。转世重生到哪废物身上?抱歉,她是天才。十五岁成为一届人才,对他来说就是小事一桩。天逆诛天,人逆诛人。逆天凤女,成神佳话。
  • 封神麦块记

    封神麦块记

    我的世界同人版。只身单手能造车,魔法驾驶很能作;打洞挖矿升经验,野地造房甜蜜说;萝卜喂猪能生崽,抢了村民到处窜;英雄救美欢乐多,僵尸猪人当狗玩。创世神上很腻害?被我欺负只能当怂蛋!(不保证节操)青玄构造的麦块奇幻世界——欲观之,请入之!*******************看望请留下您的书评,推荐收藏无所谓,但读者的建议对我来说至关重要,谢谢。
  • 凤鸣镇..more

    凤鸣镇..more

    人生如同演戏,世界如同舞台。我们若是演员,何人堪称观众?人外有人,天外有天。谁人当为主角,又是谁人导演这场戏?有人哭,有人笑。谁将感叹命运的不公?何人又将摆脱命运的枷锁?
  • 神游于异世

    神游于异世

    世上有着一种人,身体陨灭却以另一种身份游荡在其他世界,人们称其为“神游者”.....
  • 嫡女重生:帝后无双

    嫡女重生:帝后无双

    【正文已完】相府嫡女燕无双被夫君和庶妹联手设计致死,熊熊烈火中,她泣血起誓,若有来世,定让这对渣男贱女血债血偿!惊艳重生,她要颠覆一切!父亲薄情,那就让他身败名裂!庶妹阴毒,那就让她们狗咬狗!渣男装深情,那就让他尝尝什么叫锥心之痛……这一世,她掌握自己的命运,守护好身边的亲人和朋友,与心爱之人共同谱写一段锦绣华章!百里霈:双儿,纵然江山如画,亦抵过不你唇边笑!燕无双:阿霈,前世债,今生偿,这辈子,我赖定你!【男主女主身心干净,一对一,无小三】【披着重生复仇文的小言情,不喜勿入!】
  • 追爱之不放弃

    追爱之不放弃

    一切因你而开始,一切因你而美好,一切因你而憧憬。因为你我有了奋斗目标,开始了追逐的生活,追寻挚爱的心。“你后悔跟我在一起了吗?我就是这样喜欢把别人的爱看成理所当然,所以我不值得,离开我,你会过的更好。”“我也想离开,忘记这里的一切,可是我怎么也放不下,爱得太深了吧”
  • 魅惑妖姬之倾世挽歌

    魅惑妖姬之倾世挽歌

    她决绝的站起身子,笑的凄美,“湖边相遇,山上戏弄,离别定情,性命堪忧,都是你精心布下的陷阱。”不是问,而是肯定的道。“是。”没有多余的回答,依旧只那淡淡的一字。“你挡不住我的。”“你想看到他死在你面前?”看到他手中的东西,身子再一次僵住,全身的血液都停止了流动。“噗……”一口血猝然喷出,刚好吐在陌子轩的身上。“我换血,你便放了他。”“不可能。”“那你还想怎么样?”歇斯底里的怒吼。她愤怒,她可以任由他伤害自己,可是身边的人是由不得别人动一根毫毛。
  • 传说中的大路

    传说中的大路

    VR世界之中,主角无意中得到了一件“特殊"的神器,从此开始一段传奇之路!