Sandra Belloni (originally Emilia in England) — CompleteMeredith, George
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Sandra Belloni (originally Emilia in England) — Complete
Meredith, George
English fiction -- 19th century
Braintop confirmed the words of the letter: and then Adela said--“You
will do us the favour to stay and amuse yourself here. To-night there
will be a bed at Brookfield.”
“What will he do?” Arabella whispered.
“Associate with the Tinleys,” returned Adela.
In accordance with the sentiment here half concealed, Brookfield soon
showed that it had risen from the hour of depression when it had simply
done its duty. Arabella formed an opposition-Court to the one in which
she had studied; but Mr. Pericles defeated her by constantly sending to
her for advice concerning the economies of the feast. Nevertheless,
she exhibited good pretensions to social queendom, both personal and
practical; and if Freshfield Sumner, instead of his crisp waspish
comments on people and things, had seconded her by keeping up a
two-minutes' flow of talk from time to time, she might have thought that
Lady Gosstre was only luckier than herself--not better endowed.
Below, the Tinleys and their set surrounded Mr. Pericles--prompting him,
as was seen, to send up continual messages. One, to wit, “Is there to
be dancing to-night?” being answered, “Now, if you please,” provoked
sarcastic cheering; and Laura ran up to say, “How kind of you! We
appreciate it. Continue to dispense blessings on poor mortals.”
“By the way, though” (Freshfield took his line from the calm closed lips
of his mistress), “poor mortals are not in the habit of climbing Olympus
to ask favours.”
“I perceived no barrier,” quoth Laura.
“Audacity never does.”
“Pray, how am I to be punished?”
Freshfield paused for a potent stroke. “Not like Semele. She saw the
God:--you never will!”
While Laura was hanging on the horrid edge between a false laugh and
a starting blush, Arabella said: “That visual excommunication has been
pronounced years ago, Freshfield.”
“Ah! then he hasn't changed his name in heaven?” Laura touched her thus
for the familiar use of the gentle-man's Christian name.
“You must not imagine that very great changes are demanded of those who
can be admitted.”
“I really find it hotter than below,” said Laura, flying.
Arabella's sharp eyes discerned a movement in Lady Gosstre's circle; and
she at once went over to her, and entreated the great lady, who set her
off so well, not to go. The sunset fronted Besworth Lawn; the last light
of day was danced down to inspiriting music: and now Arabella sent word
for Besworth hall-doors and windows to be opened; and on the
company beginning to disperse, there beckoned promise of a brilliant
supper-table.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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