【有声英语文学名著】CHAPTER ONE(9)(在线收听) |
Not much chance of sleep now. Instead he would pick out patterns in the grey
Artex until she was completely asleep, then slip out and away without waking her.
Of course leaving now would mean that he would never see her again. He wondered if
she would mind, and presumed she would: they usually did. But would he mind? He had
managed perfectly well without her for four years. Until last night he had been under the
impression that she was called Anna, and yet at the party he hadn‘t been able to look away.
Why had he not noticed her until now? He examined her face as she slept.
She was pretty, but seemed annoyed by the fact. Her bottled-red hair was almost wilfully
badly cut, alone in front of the mirror probably, or by Tilly whatsername, that loud, large girl
she shared this flat with. Her skin had a pallid puffiness that spoke of too much time in
libraries or drinking pints in pubs, and her spectacles made her seem owlish and prim. Her
chin was soft and a little plump, though perhaps that was just puppy-fat (or were “plump”and
"puppy-fat" things you weren't meant to say now? in the same way that you couldn't tell her
she had tremendous breasts, even if it was true, without her getting all offended).
Never mind that, back to her face. There was a slight greasy sheen on the tip of her small,
neat nose and a spattering of tiny red spots on her forehead, but these aside there was no
denying that her face – well, her face was a wonder. With her eyes closed he found that he
couldn't recall their exact colour, only that they were large and bright and humorous, like the
two creases in the corners of her wide mouth, deep parentheses that deepened when she
smiled, which seemed to be often. Smooth, pink mottled cheeks, pillows of flesh that looked
as if they would be warm to the touch. No lipstick but soft, raspberry-coloured lips that she
kept tightly closed when she smiled as if she didn‘t want to show her teeth, which were a
little large for her mouth, the front tooth slightly chipped, all of this giving the impression
that she was holding something back, laughter or a clever remark or a fantastic secret joke.
If he left now he would probably never see this face again, except perhaps at some
terrible reunion in ten years‘ time. She‘d be overweight and disappointed and would
complain about him sneaking off without saying goodbye.
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