登陆注册
36834500000069

第69章

A NIGHT OFF

The Henshaw family did not return to the Strata until late in September. Billy said that the sea air seemed to agree so well with the baby it would be a pity to change until the weather became really too cool at the shore to be comfortable.

William came back from his fishing trip in August, and resumed his old habit of sleeping at the house and taking his meals at the club. To be sure, for a week he went back and forth between the city and the beach house; but it happened to be a time when Bertram, Jr., was cutting a tooth, and this so wore upon William's sympathy--William still could not help insisting it _might_ be a pin--that he concluded peace lay only in flight. So he went back to the Strata.

Bertram had stayed at the cottage all summer, painting industriously. Heretofore he had taken more of a vacation through the summer months, but this year there seemed to be nothing for him to do but to paint. He did not like to go away on a trip and leave Billy, and she declared she could not take the baby nor leave him, and that she did not need any trip, anyway.

``All right, then, we'll just stay at the beach, and have a fine vacation together,'' he had answered her.

As Bertram saw it, however, he could detect very little ``vacation'' to it. Billy had no time for anything but the baby. When she was not actually engaged in caring for it, she was studying how to care for it. Never had she been sweeter or dearer, and never had Bertram loved her half so well. He was proud, too, of her devotion, and of her triumphant success as a mother;but he did wish that sometimes, just once in a while, she would remember she was a wife, and pay a little attention to him, her husband.

Bertram was ashamed to own it, even to himself, but he was feeling just a little abused that summer; and he knew that, in his heart, he was actually getting jealous of his own son, in spite of his adoration of the little fellow. He told himself defensively that it was not to be expected that he should not want the love of his wife, the attentions of his wife, and the companionship of his wife--a part of the time. It was nothing more than natural that occasionally he should like to see her show some interest in subjects not mentioned in Mothers' Guides and Scientific Trainings of Infants; and he did not believe he could be blamed for wanting his residence to be a home for himself as well as a nursery for his offspring.

Even while he thus discontentedly argued with himself, however, Bertram called himself a selfish brute just to think such things when he had so dear and loving a wife as Billy, and so fine and splendid a baby as Bertram, Jr. He told himself, too, that very likely when they were back in their own house again, and when motherhood was not so new to her, Billy would not be so absorbed in the baby. She would return to her old interest in her husband, her music, her friends, and her own personal appearance. Meanwhile there was always, of course, for him, his painting. So he would paint, accepting gladly what crumbs of attention fell from the baby's table, and trust to the future to make Billy none the less a mother, perhaps, but a little more the wife.

Just how confidently he was counting on this coming change, Bertram hardly realized himself;but certainly the family was scarcely settled at the Strata before the husband gayly proposed one evening that he and Billy should go to the theater to see ``Romeo and Juliet.''

Billy was clearly both surprised and shocked.

``Why, Bertram, I can't--you know I can't!''

she exclaimed reprovingly.

Bertram's heart sank; but he kept a brave front.

``Why not?''

``What a question! As if I'd leave Baby!''

``But, Billy, dear, you'd be gone less than three hours, and you say Delia's the most careful of nurses.''

Billy's forehead puckered into an anxious frown.

``I can't help it. Something might happen to him, Bertram. I couldn't be happy a minute.''

``But, dearest, aren't you _ever_ going to leave him?'' demanded the young husband, forlornly.

``Why, yes, of course, when it's reasonable and necessary. I went out to the Annex yesterday afternoon. I was gone almost two whole hours.''

``Well, did anything happen?''

``N-no; but then I telephoned, you see, several times, so I _knew_ everything was all right.''

``Oh, well, if that's all you want, I could telephone, you know, between every act,'' suggested Bertram, with a sarcasm that was quite lost on the earnest young mother.

``Y-yes, you could do that, couldn't you?''

conceded Billy; ``and, of course, I _haven't_ been anywhere much, lately.''

``Indeed I could,'' agreed Bertram, with a promptness that carefully hid his surprise at her literal acceptance of what he had proposed as a huge joke. ``Come, is it a go? Shall I telephone to see if I can get seats?''

``You think Baby'll surely be all right?''

``I certainly do.''

``And you'll telephone home between every act?''

``I will.'' Bertram's voice sounded almost as if he were repeating the marriage service.

``And we'll come straight home afterwards as fast as John and Peggy can bring us?''

``Certainly.''

``Then I think--I'll--go,'' breathed Billy, tremulously, plainly showing what a momentous concession she thought she was making. ``I do love `Romeo and Juliet,' and I haven't seen it for ages!''

``Good! Then I'll find out about the tickets,''

cried Bertram, so elated at the prospect of having an old-time evening out with his wife that even the half-hourly telephones did not seem too great a price to pay.

When the time came, they were a little late in starting. Baby was fretful, and though Billy usually laid him in his crib and unhesitatingly left the room, insisting that he should go to sleep by himself in accordance with the most approved rules in her Scientific Training; yet to-night she could not bring herself to the point of leaving the house until he was quiet. Hurried as they were when they did start, Billy was conscious of Bertram's frowning disapproval of her frock.

``You don't like it, of course, dear, and I don't blame you,'' she smiled remorsefully.

同类推荐
  • 单氏家谱

    单氏家谱

    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。
  • 太上老君金书内序

    太上老君金书内序

    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。
  • 英云梦传

    英云梦传

    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。
  • 四分律行事钞资持记

    四分律行事钞资持记

    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。
  • 竺峰敏禅师语录

    竺峰敏禅师语录

    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
  • 异世龙神之王的诞生

    异世龙神之王的诞生

    一位少年在一次意外中获得了一支笛子,但是在获得笛子后却接连发生怪事。也就是如此,他的命运将会迎来一次质的改变。。。
  • 村痞修真传

    村痞修真传

    谁人张狂,定数冯叁嚣张。谁人狂妄,定数冯叁猖狂。对手就是用来打的,仇人就是用来杀的,谁敢触碰我的底线,我就会叫他看到微笑的阎王。休看你此时比我张扬,终有一日,我定会踏你身体之上,休看我暂且平常,终有一日,我定会叫你落魄流亡。无人可比,谁人敢言语!我言就是天皇那圣旨,不得有任何抵抗。待那时傲视群雄,成为龙首,敌手变得寻常,突然发现,在有另一空间需自己闯荡,不假思索,定会剑指那方。地主力作,时日不长,定会傲视群芳,但还需广大读友多多赞扬,大力推广。( ̄︶ ̄)
  • 末世女汉子来袭

    末世女汉子来袭

    自从重生回来之后,林萧发现自己还是只适合当一个怒打全世界的女汉子,就是一不折不扣的好斗分子,于是成就了她的坑弟之路。伪白莲花的恶毒女配,打!长了狗眼的反派白痴,打!恶心巴拉的丧尸小弟,打!无恶不作的丧尸大王,狠狠地打!冤家路窄的装逼男主,往死里打!穆尘:谋杀亲夫啦!林皓:合着我就一收拾烂摊子的!———————————————————————————————————————求推荐233333~~
  • 倾世狂妃求放过

    倾世狂妃求放过

    二十一世纪看似平淡无奇的歌冷残在过某条小巷子的时候,不知道哪儿冒出来的人想把她脖子给抹了。看这人这么蠢…行,站着让你抹,谁知道脖子没被抹却被不知道哪儿的冷枪给放倒。得,一袭穿越。火烧国公府不说还跟皇帝称兄道弟,拥有无数神兽个一手好的修为和炼丹术,就连传闻中的嗜血无情妖君和毒医双绝的残羽阁主都败在她的石榴裙下。来她面前闹事?杀之。你狂?她比你更狂!你拽?她比你更有拽! 谁说她是二十一世纪的废物?穿越竟然不是意外,说什么命中注定?命运既然如此捉弄她,那她逆了这天又如何?!
  • 无上修真劫

    无上修真劫

    超脱凡尘,握生死掌轮回逆天而行,宰天道踩大道当他杀死了满天神佛他依旧是一脸憨笑——“俺叫铁娃”!
  • 邪王的懒妃

    邪王的懒妃

    懒人系列终回本:常言,偷得浮生半日懒。当不能偷得浮生又想懒时怎么办?当然是光明正大地懒啦!从小懒到大的庄书兰就是这样想的!当前世成为记忆时,庄书兰更是决定将这懒人做到底。管他冷嘲热讽也好,闲言碎语也罢,她庄书兰不会因此而改变!且看懒人如何笑傲官场沉浮,冷看朝野纷乱!————情景一:“美男,来,给本姑娘笑一个!”一手托起某男精致的下巴,拇指轻刮着脸颊,“啧啧,这肌肤,比姐姐我的还要好!哎!平日里用的是哪个牌子的保养品啊?”……某男呆状,第一次有种叫耻辱情绪袭上了心头——他居然被一个还未并笄的小女孩子给调戏了!情景二:“跟了本宫,他日你就是一国之母,光宗耀祖!”某男拦下某女,半带着威胁地喝着。“光宗耀祖这件事,不归臣管,你去找别人吧!”轻弹去不知何时落在肩膀上的树叶儿,微微一笑,“时辰不早了,臣得回府休息了!”情景三:“你想从这游戏中退出?”媚眼一抛,却让人不寒而颤。“我还有权力说不吗?”某女惨淡一笑,带着狡黠,“既然是你将我带入这游戏中,你怎么可以置身事外?所以,我们成亲吧!”情景四:“……新娘请下轿!”第一声,无人答应……“请新娘下轿!”第二声,还是无人答应……“请新娘子下轿!”直到第三声时,轿里忽地传来慵懒的声音,“呀!我怎么睡着了?四儿,现在什么时辰?为何迎亲的轿子还不来?”————〖精采多多,敬请期待。〗————懒人系列:总裁的懒妻帝君的懒后懒凰天下风流佳人系列:风流女画师新坑:轻松+现代+都市+网游+青梅+竹马=恋上恶男友情链接:逍遥王爷的穿越妃本色出演绝焰煞神
  • 异世之铠皇

    异世之铠皇

    陈凯本来正在家里全心全意,冲着电玩着一款游戏“王者荣耀,”突然一道炫蓝色的闪电竟然诡异的穿过房屋劈到了陈凯身上。就此,全书完,滑稽(开个玩笑(?ω?)hiahiahia哈哈)(这是无脑文,别带智商来看,有毒别喷谢谢。)
  • 异时空之战

    异时空之战

    2110年,地球的科技高度发达。地球上的航线已经无法满足人类的需求,全球的科学家们开僻了宇宙航道。
  • 尘界事纪

    尘界事纪

    架空魔法奇幻世界,讲述永生者之间的故事。
  • 终极兑换之极品人生

    终极兑换之极品人生

    什么?那个李旭的情书都被曝光了……还被女神当着面撕了个粉碎?那后来呢?后来那小子的人生可真精彩啊!怎么个精彩法?那小子被市长的女儿倒追!听说市长女儿还被他拒绝了……我地个耶稣基督啊!那小子还真是张狂啊!那还有别的什么事吗?你问我别的事?那多了去了,就比如说黑道、白道、官场、商场……你小子就别卖关子了,快讲!瞧你猴急的,豆腐都不敢卖给你了!好吧,看你那可怜样,支持支持我,我就给你多讲点……哈哈