FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   202   203   204   205   206   207   208   209   210   211   212   213   214   215   216   217   218   219   220   221   222   223   224   225   226  
227   228   229   230   231   232   233   234   235   236   237   238   239   240   241   242   243   244   245   246   247   248   249   250   251   >>   >|  
standard of honour. They might have it from an education in common.' 'But there must be also a lady to govern the girls?' Selina interposed. 'Ah, yes; she is not yet found!' 'Would it increase their mutual respect?--or show of respect, if you like?' said Aminta, with his last remark at work as the shattering bell of a city's insurrection in her breast. 'In time, under management; catching and grouping them young. A boy who sees a girl do what he can't, and would like to do, won't take refuge in his muscular superiority--which, by the way, would be lessened.' 'You suppose their capacities are equal?' 'Things are not equal. I suppose their excellencies to make a pretty nearly equal sum in the end. But we 're not weighing them each. The question concerns the advantage of both.' 'That seems just!' Aminta threw no voice into the word 'just.' It was the word of the heavens assuaging earth's thirst, and she was earth to him. Her soul yearned to the man whose mind conceived it. She said to Selina: 'We must plan an expedition next year or the year after, and see how the school progresses.' All three smiled; and Selina touched and held Aminta's hand shyly. Visions of the unseen Switzerland awed her. Weyburn named the Spring holiday time, the season of the flowering Alpine robes. He promised welcome, pressed for a promise of the visit. Warmly it was given. 'We will; we will indeed!' 'I shall look forward,' he said. There was nothing else for him or for her, except to doat on the passing minute that slipped when seized. The looking forward turned them to the looking back at the point they had flown from, and yielded a momentary pleasure, enough to stamp some section of a picture on their memories, which was not the burning now Love lives for, in the clasp, if but of hands. Desire of it destroyed it. They swung to the future, swung to the present it made the past, sensible to the quick of the now they could not hold. They were lovers. Divided lovers in presence, they thought and they felt in pieces. Feelings and thoughts were forbidden to speech. She dared look the very little of her heart's fulness, without the disloyalty it would have been in him to let a small peep of his heart be seen. While her hand was not clasped she could look tenderly, and her fettered state, her sense of unworthiness muffled in the deeps, would keep her from the loosening to passion. He who read through her lustrous, transien
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   202   203   204   205   206   207   208   209   210   211   212   213   214   215   216   217   218   219   220   221   222   223   224   225   226  
227   228   229   230   231   232   233   234   235   236   237   238   239   240   241   242   243   244   245   246   247   248   249   250   251   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

Selina

 

Aminta

 
lovers
 
forward
 

suppose

 
respect
 

passing

 
minute
 
slipped
 

fettered


turned
 
muffled
 

seized

 

unworthiness

 
promised
 

lustrous

 
pressed
 

transien

 

holiday

 

season


flowering

 

Alpine

 

promise

 

passion

 

loosening

 

Warmly

 

tenderly

 

disloyalty

 
Spring
 

present


fulness

 
Divided
 

Feelings

 

thoughts

 

speech

 

pieces

 

presence

 

thought

 

future

 

clasped


section

 

picture

 

memories

 

momentary

 

pleasure

 
forbidden
 
burning
 

Desire

 

destroyed

 

yielded