迪文小说

迪文小说>我的名字叫李红英文 > 第21部分(第1页)

第21部分(第1页)

ugly  maiden  of  mine  was  so  thankful  and  beholden  to  me  that  at  my  every

visit; beyond waiting on me hand and foot; flitting about like a moth; she’d

press  a  few  silver  coins  into  my  palm。  Now  she  was  pregnant  and  in  good

humor。 She put linden tea on the boil。 I savored each sip。 When she left me

alone; I counted the coins Black Effendi had given me。 Twenty silver pieces。

I  set  out  on  my  way  again。  I  passed  through  side  streets  and  through

ominous  alleyways  that  were  frozen;  muddy  and  nearly  impassable。  As  I  was

knocking on the door; mirth took hold of me and I began to shout。

“The  clothier  is  here!  Clothierrr!”  I  said。  “e  and  see  the  best  of  my

ruffled  muslin  fit  for  a  sultan。  e  get  my  stunning  shawls  from  Kashmir;

my  Bursa  velvet  sash  cloth;  my  superb  silk…edged  Egyptian  shirt  cloth;  my

embroidered muslin tablecloths; my mattress and bedsheets; and my colorful

handkerchiefs。 Clothierrr!”

92

The door opened。 I entered。 As always; the house smelled of bedding; sleep;

frying oil and humidity; that terrible smell peculiar to aging bachelors。

“Old hag;” he said。 “Why are you shouting?”

I silently removed the letter and handed it to him。 In the half…lit room; he

stealthily  and  quietly  approached  me  and  snatched  it  from  my  hand。  He

passed into the next room where an oil lamp always burned。 I waited at the

threshold。

“Isn’t your dear father home?”

He  didn’t  answer。  He’d  lost  himself  in  the  letter。  I  left  him  alone  so  he

could  read。  He  stood  behind  the  lamp;  and  I  couldn’t  see  his  face。  After

finishing the letter; he read it anew。

“Yes;” I said; “and what has he written?”

Hasan read:

My  Dearest  Shekure;  as  I  too  have  for  years  now  sustained  myself  through  my

dreams  of  one  single  person;  I  respectfully  understand  your  waiting  for  your

husband without considering another。 What else could one expect from a woman

of your stature besides honesty and virtue? 'Hasan cackled!' My ing to visit

your father for the sake of painting; however; does not amount to harassing you。

This would never even cross my mind。 I make no claim at having received a sign

from  you  or  any  other  encouragement。  When  your  face  appeared  to  me  at  the

已完结热门小说推荐

最新标签