登陆注册
33132300000061

第61章

"Women should understand men's affairs, perhaps," said Miss Garvice, "but to mingle in them is just to sacrifice that power of influencing they can exercise now.""There IS something sound in that position," said Capes, intervening as if to defend Miss Garvice against a possible attack from Ann Veronica. "It may not be just and so forth, but, after all, it is how things are. Women are not in the world in the same sense that men are--fighting individuals in a scramble.

I don't see how they can be. Every home is a little recess, a niche, out of the world of business and competition, in which women and the future shelter.""A little pit!" said Ann Veronica; "a little prison!""It's just as often a little refuge. Anyhow, that is how things are.""And the man stands as the master at the mouth of the den.""As sentinel. You forget all the mass of training and tradition and instinct that go to make him a tolerable master. Nature is a mother; her sympathies have always been feminist, and she has tempered the man to the shorn woman.""I wish," said Ann Veronica, with sudden anger, "that you could know what it is to live in a pit!"She stood up as she spoke, and put down her cup beside Miss Garvice's. She addressed Capes as though she spoke to him alone.

"I can't endure it," she said.

Every one turned to her in astonishment.

She felt she had to go on. "No man can realize," she said, "what that pit can be. The way--the way we are led on! We are taught to believe we are free in the world, to think we are queens. . .

. Then we find out. We find out no man will treat a woman fairly as man to man--no man. He wants you--or he doesn't; and then he helps some other woman against you. . . . What you say is probably all true and necessary. . . . But think of the disillusionment! Except for our *** we have minds like men, desires like men. We come out into the world, some of us--"She paused. Her words, as she said them, seemed to her to mean nothing, and there was so much that struggled for expression.

"Women are mocked," she said. "Whenever they try to take hold of life a man intervenes."She felt, with a sudden horror, that she might weep. She wished she had not stood up. She wondered wildly why she had stood up.

No one spoke, and she was impelled to flounder on. "Think of the mockery!" she said. "Think how dumb we find ourselves and stifled! I know we seem to have a sort of *******. . . . Have you ever tried to run and jump in petticoats, Mr. Capes? Well, think what it must be to live in them--soul and mind and body!

It's fun for a man to jest at our position.""I wasn't jesting," said Capes, abruptly.

She stood face to face with him, and his voice cut across her speech and made her stop abruptly. She was sore and overstrung, and it was intolerable to her that he should stand within three yards of her unsuspectingly, with an incalculably vast power over her happiness. She was sore with the perplexities of her preposterous position. She was sick of herself, of her life, of everything but him; and for him all her masked and hidden being was crying out.

She stopped abruptly at the sound of his voice, and lost the thread of what she was saying. In the pause she realized the attention of the others converged upon her, and that the tears were brimming over her eyes. She felt a storm of emotion surging up within her. She became aware of the Scotch student regarding her with stupendous amazement, a tea-cup poised in one hairy hand and his faceted glasses showing a various enlargement of segments of his eye.

The door into the passage offered itself with an irresistible invitation--the one alternative to a public, inexplicable passion of weeping.

Capes flashed to an understanding of her intention, sprang to his feet, and opened the door for her retreat.

Part 8

"Why should I ever come back?" she said to herself, as she went down the staircase.

She went to the post-office and drew out and sent off her money to Ramage. And then she came out into the street, sure only of one thing--that she could not return directly to her lodgings.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 我真不是小喷喷

    我真不是小喷喷

    没有财富?不要慌,脱贫攻坚不会抛弃任何人。没有贡献?投资新农业提供就业岗了解一下。既没财富也没贡献?铁汁,这我就得喷喷你,泱泱大国不养懒汉。……这是一个小人物努力完善自我,提升全民幸福指数的故事。这是守正创新、文化自信的好时代。小学生要坐稳!农夫生产要凶猛!老头健身备奥运!文人要铸魂!文化要自信!科技要创新!将士需制胜!亿万万同胞凝聚起大国自信。我们才是最可爱的人。“我是主播严守正,真不是祖安小喷喷。”
  • 卿本天骄:重生太子妃

    卿本天骄:重生太子妃

    想她宫云颜堂堂天机阁阁主,玄机子门徒,江湖上闻风丧胆的“鬼医圣手”。却被世人认作宫家养在乡下、胸无点墨、无才无德的私生女。世人笑我目不识丁,我以琴棋书画样样精,怼之;世人欺我年少无知,我重活一世,夺回人欠我之;世人骂我身份低微,嫁给太子提鞋不配,试问,我本天骄,纵是入主东宫,母仪天下,——又何妨!
  • 如果当时不多情

    如果当时不多情

    如果,没有遇见你。如果,没有爱上你。如果,没有失去你。如果,没有如果。
  • 侍宠妄为:鬼王妃

    侍宠妄为:鬼王妃

    一场厮杀,谁扰乱了年华?“原来这么多年只为等你啊。”;一次豪赌,谁赌输了情话?“不是有你吗?”;一世繁华,谁相伴走过铅华?“此生绝不与君绝!”其实,这就是一场追逐与被追逐的游戏,而结局,谁输谁赢?
  • 暴走的魔药炼金术士

    暴走的魔药炼金术士

    有人会甘心永远只是个废材么。不会。有人会看见漂亮妹子不想办法去勾搭么。不会,除非你是基佬。想知道怎么逆袭么。想知道怎么泡妹子么。来!让慕枫教你怎么来玩转全场!
  • 妈妈的罗曼史

    妈妈的罗曼史

    如果可以,我能起死回生如果可以,告诉妈妈我有多爱你如果可以,总有一个人在等你穿越时空,找回丢失的爱人
  • 剑焚九霄

    剑焚九霄

    这是一个充满元素气息的世界—鸿界。各种元素游荡在世界的各个角落,在这环境下孕育而生的生命经过漫长时间的演化,生活,学习,争夺,繁衍下对于各种元素的掌握到达了一个巅峰,迎来一个大时代—三极天下。鸿界分为三部分,东部人族艾玛帝国,西部魔族尼幽擺魔域,北部兽族新邕泷荒原,而这也是三极天下时代的由来。幼龄之变,九年之痛,褪稚嫩,少老成,炎林之下终得愿,青巅之上有枷锁。孤背万钧又何妨?踏剑焚天笑寰宇!寄心皎月阴阳隔,血海尸骨龙覆天!微末之地涅傲骨,大千世界跃龙门!万敌环伺临绝渊,剑指苍穹吾往矣!
  • 妖魅皇城

    妖魅皇城

    人与妖殊途,如果相遇是缘,怎的轻易就放手,如果相遇是错,命运为何偏要让你招惹我。
  • 豪门交易:总裁的第一情人

    豪门交易:总裁的第一情人

    一场精心算计,不小心失误,她,成了他的情妇。呵,情妇这职业可是自古以来最伟大的职业!既然这么伟大,交给她夜紫菡做,绝对胜任!上位之后,她可是立志要做“二十一世纪好情妇”。在外冷酷无比,绝不到处勾三搭四;在内面对金主boss,那可要使足了劲哄他开心。“boss,要吃吗?”她妩媚轻问,坐在他腿上。“别的不吃,就吃你!”金主boss邪魅一笑,直接扑倒。
  • 毁世剑魔

    毁世剑魔

    天地不仁以万物为棋子,强者不仁以苍生为蝼蚁,强者,动辄屠杀一城,毁其家园,弱者,只能躲在角落苟且偷生,或跪下向强者乞求、臣服,世人正邪不分,只为求利,毁我家,灭我族,我愿拥抱黑暗,化身为魔,持手中利剑,杀九天,戮鬼神,弑仙佛,斩破命运的控制,向苍穹以示我的不屈。