登陆注册
38720700000027

第27章

But though he felt that the glory and honour of the situation of warden of Barchester hospital was indeed curtailed by the new arrangement; that the whole establishment had to a certain degree been made vile by the touch of Whig commissioners; that the place with the lessened income, its old women, and other innovations, was very different from the hospital of former days; still the archdeacon was too practical a man of the world to wish that his father-in-law, who had at present little more than L 200 per annum for all his wants, should refuse the situation, defiled, undignified, and commission-ridden as it was.

Mr Harding had, accordingly, made up his mind that he would return to his old house at the hospital, and to tell the truth, had experienced almost a childish pleasure in the idea of doing so. The diminished income was to him not even the source of momentary regret. The matron and the old women did rather go against the grain; but he was able to console himself with the reflection, that, after all, such an arrangement might be of real service to the poor of the city. The thought that he must receive his re-appointment as the gift of the new bishop, and probably through the hands of Mr Slope, annoyed him a little; but his mind was set at rest by the assurance of the archdeacon that there would be no favour in such a presentation. The re-appointment of the old warden would be regarded by all the world as a matter of course. Mr Harding, therefore, felt no hesitation in telling his daughter that they might look upon his return to his old quarters as a settled matter.

'And you won't have to ask for it, papa.'

'Certainly not, my dear. There is no ground on which I could ask for any favour from the bishop, whom, indeed, I hardly know. Nor would I ask a favour, that granting of which might possibly be made a question to be settled by Mr Slope. No,' said he, moved for a moment by a spirit very unlike his own, 'I certainly shall be very glad to go back to the hospital; but I should never go there, if it were necessary that my doing so should be the subject of a request to Mr Slope.'

This little outbreak of her father's anger jarred on the present tone of Eleanor's mind. She had not learnt to like Mr Slope, but she had learnt to think that he had much respect for her father;and she would, therefore, willingly use her efforts to induce something like good feeling between them.

'Papa,' said she, 'I think you somewhat mistake Mr Slope's character.'

'Do I?' said he, placidly.

'I think you do, papa. I think he intended no personal disrespect to you when he preached the sermon which made the archdeacon and the dean so angry.!'

'I never supposed that he did, my dear. I hope I never inquired within myself whether he did or no. Such a matter would be unworthy of any inquiry, and very unworthy of the consideration of the chapter. But I fear he intended disrespect to the ministration's of God's services, as conducted in conformity with the rules of the Church of England.'

'But might it not be that he thought it his duty to express his dissent from that which you, and the dean, and all of us here approve?'

'It can hardly be the duty of any young man rudely to assail the religious convictions of his elders of the church. Courtesy should have kept him silent, even if neither charity nor modesty could do so.'

'But Mr Slope would say that on such a subject the commands of his heavenly Master do not admit of his being silent.'

'Nor of being courteous, Eleanor?'

'He did not say that, papa.'

'Believe me, my child, that Christian ministers are never called on by God's word to insult the convictions, or even the prejudices, of their brethren; and that religion is at any rate not less susceptible to urbane and courteous conduct among men, than any other study which men take up. I am sorry to say that I cannot defend Mr Slope's sermon in the cathedral. But come, my dear, put on your bonnet, and let us walk round the dear old gardens at the hospital. I have never yet had the heart to go beyond the court-yard since we left the place. Now I think I can venture to enter.'

Eleanor rang the bell, and gave a variety of imperative charges as to the welfare of the precious baby, whom, all but unwillingly, she was about to leave for an hour or so, and then sauntered forth with her father to revisit the old hospital. It had been forbidden ground to her as well as to him since the day on which they had walked forth together from its walk.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 买宋

    买宋

    一翩翩少年郎,梦回大宋,阴差阳错买了个爹,没想到这个便宜老爹竟然是赫赫有名的八贤王,这……更凑巧的是,仁宗皇帝无子,论宗亲自己最近,要让自己继承大统,这……以武举之身入仕途,天下第一武状元,本是文人鄙夷的武夫,却以才华名满天下,这……平西夏,征辽邦,拥新法,促变革,继皇位,争礼仪,且看一介翩翩少年郎,如何买爹买来一个大宋……………………(本书为戏说党,并非考究党,许多桥段来源于历史典故,相声评书,如王华买爹神马的,不喜勿喷QAQ~~~)
  • 塔耳塔洛斯的呼唤

    塔耳塔洛斯的呼唤

    发生或者未发生的事,只有你想不到的,没有发生不了的。如果是这样,一切都可被预见,唯一的难题是预见的事能否与发生的时间、地点和人物吻合。未来会怎么?当下的种种会昭示。未来会怎样?明日事难料定。
  • 武侠开始

    武侠开始

    武侠开始!斩天剑诀,一剑斩天,剑过留痕;剑气经,剑气纵横三万里,一生轻狂斗九天;三大魔功,天魔舞魅惑苍生,地魔拳狂霸九洲,人魔身荼毒天下;三十六奇功——缩骨功;游墙功;天眼功……七十二妙法——火焚功;玄冰功;雷殛功……绝世神功,奇功妙法,这是一个不一样的武者世界;儒家,道门,佛教……这是一个波澜壮阔的强者世界!
  • 摇天纪

    摇天纪

    小镇少年,出身富贵,无忧无虑,父亲英武,兄长大才,大树底下好乘凉,本该游街戏马,哪料世事无常,顷刻间大厦崩塌。少年出山,道途争渡,逆九天而上,却见古来天骄皆埋骨,红粉骷髅一抔土。千古疑谜,神道薨、帝路断、长生死......三道冠绝,欲问苍天,路在何方?苟且还是毁灭?一念之间,且看他翻云覆雨,扶摇登天......
  • 凉风静默

    凉风静默

    高兴归高兴,正事可不能忘了,“你向我保证不能喜欢你们体育老师。”凉的笑僵结在脸上,“谁告诉你我喜欢我们体育老师的?”按理说这是不可能呀,人家老师年纪多大了,儿子说不定都比我大呢?难道真的如传言所说,恋爱中的人智商为零?也就是说他是喜欢我的?“你自己。你不是说你喜欢老男人吗?”净墨被气得不轻。这下凉知道是怎么回事了。心里忍不住反驳,是成熟的男人不是老男人。凉已经认定净墨百分之九十九喜欢自己了,就差一分没承认,于是胆子变大了也想逗逗净墨,叫你老欺负我,45度侧头扬起倨傲地说,“我就喜欢成熟的男人怎么了?”凉等着下文呢,谁知道对方没了反应,难道生气了?凉刚转过头就听到一句话,“我会变得成熟的。”
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 怎么管好叛逆的孩子

    怎么管好叛逆的孩子

    叛逆是孩子成长过程中由青涩逐渐迈向成熟的一个经典表情,如何使叛逆能够被用于创造而不是毁灭,父母的爱心和智慧的引导很关键。孩子或多或少都会存在一些缺陷,只是程度不同,所以不能以挑剔的眼光看待孩子。家长们只要留意观察,就会发现孩子自始至终都有着很多优点。所以在孩子出现叛逆的时候也可能是其优点的另一种体现,这就需要家长们认真地对待,耐心地引导他们了。
  • 清梦之境

    清梦之境

    做一位普爱众生的女侠?对不起,没兴趣!清梦之境被毁,现实世界被祸乱,与我有何干?被人算计,遭人利用又如何?我只想成为考古学家,找到父母下落!谁知梦中捡到一只小奶狐身份竟然还不低。某狐:“你帮本尊解除封印拿回妖力,本尊帮你复习功课,怎么样?”某女:啥?妖尊也会史、地、政?我一定是遇到了一只假妖狐!“女人你敢摸本尊?”某只狐狸冷着脸。“摸你又如何?信不信我还敢把你那啥了!反正这只是个梦!”某女脸皮厚到极点。梦?某狐狸嘴角扬起坏笑,那本尊就让你知道这究竟是不是做梦。
  • 日本八路

    日本八路

    抗日战争时期,有个鲜为人知的群体:被俘日军经反战教育后纷纷觉醒、倒戈,竟有数千人参加了八路军。成立了近百个“在华日人反战同盟”,毅然加入了中国人民抗日战争的行列。掉转枪口对日本法西斯反戈一击。这是人类战争史上绝无仅有的惊世奇观。也是抗日战争的一部壮丽史诗!他们以少胜多、举重若轻的义举和别具洞天、别开生面的斗争方式,吓坏了日军首领。称反战宣传“像一枚枚将要爆炸的炮弹”。反战组织有效地瓦解、削弱、消灭了日军的有生力量。为中国人民的抗日救国斗争和世界反法西斯战争的胜利,做出了不朽的贡献。他们独特、震撼的故事和曲折、别样的人生。令人感佩。也将永远载于人类为和平而战的史册……