stories by english authors-orient (英国作家故事集)-第26章
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I had a sick fear that it was /you/。 I knew something had happened; and my
first thought when I saw you alive and well; and knew it was /John/; was
/that it was too good to be true/。 I believe I laughed like a maniac; didn't
I? 。 。 。 Not to blame? Why; if it hadn't been for me he wouldn't have died。
The men say they saw him sitting with his head uncovered in the burning
sun; his face buried in his handsjust as I had seen him the day before。 He
didn't trouble to be careful; he was too wretched。〃
She paused; and Broomhurst rose and began to pace the little hillside
path at the edge of which they were seated。
Presently he came back to her。
〃Kathleen; let me take care of you;〃 he implored; stooping toward her。
〃We have only ourselves to consider in this matter。 Will you come to me at
once?〃
She shook her head sadly。
Broomhurst set his teeth; and the lines round his mouth deepened。 He
threw himself down beside her on the heather。
〃Dear;〃 he urged; still gently; though his voice showed he was
controlling himself with an effort; 〃you are morbid about this。 You have
been alone too much; you are ill。 Let me take care of you; I /can/;
Kathleen;and I love you。 Nothing but morbid fancy makes you imagine
you are in any way responsible forDrayton's death。 You can't bring him
back to life; and〃
〃No;〃 she sighed; drearily; 〃and if I could; nothing would be altered。
Though I am mad with self…reproach; I feel /that/it was all so inevitable。
If he were alive and well before me this instant; my feeling toward him
wouldn't have changed。 If he spoke to me he would say 'my dear'and I
should /loathe/ him。 Oh; I know! It is /that/ that makes it so awful。〃
〃But if you acknowledge it;〃 Broomhurst struck in; eagerly; 〃will you
wreck both of our lives for the sake of vain regrets? Kathleen; you never
will。〃
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He waited breathlessly for her answer。
〃I won't wreck both our lives by marrying again without love on my
side;〃 she replied; firmly。
〃I will take the risk;〃 he said。 〃You /have/ loved me; you will love me
again。 You are crushed and dazed now with brooding over thisthis
trouble; but〃
〃But I will not allow you to take the risk;〃 Kathleen answered。 〃What
sort of woman should I be to be willing again to live with a man I don't
love? I have come to know that there are things one owes to /one's self/。
Self…respect is one of them。 I don't know how it has come to be so; but all
my old feeling for you has /gone/。 It is as though it had burned itself out。 I
will not offer gray ashes to any man。〃
Broomhurst; looking up at her pale; set face; knew that her words were
final; and turned his own aside with a groan。
〃Ah;〃 cried Kathleen; with a little break in her voice; 〃/don't!/ Go away;
and be happy and strong; and all that I loved in you。 I am so sorryso
sorry to hurt you。 I〃 her voice faltered miserably; 〃II only bring trouble
to people。〃
There was a long pause。
〃Did you never think that there is a terrible vein of irony running
through the ordering of this world?〃 she said; presently。 〃It is a mistake to
think our prayers are not answeredthey are。 In due time we get our
heart's desirewhen we have ceased to care for it。〃
〃I haven't yet got mine;〃 Broomhurst answered; doggedly; 〃and I shall
never cease to care for it。〃
She smiled a little; with infinite sadness。
〃Listen; Kathleen;〃 he said。 They had both risen; and he stood before
her; looking down at her。 〃I will go now; but in a year's time I shall come
back。 I will not give you up。 You shall love me yet。〃
〃PerhapsI don't think so;〃 she answered; wearily。
Broomhurst looked at her trembling lips a moment in silence; then he
stooped and kissed both her hands instead。
〃I will wait till you tell me you love me;〃 he said。
She stood watching him out of sight。 He did not look back; and she
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turned with swimming eyes to the gray sea and the transient gleams of
sunlight that swept like tender smiles across its face。
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