“Itistheapproachofsenility,“Mr。Sabinansweredher。“Iamanoldman,LadyMuriel!“
Sheshruggedhershoulders。
“YouarelikeUlysses,“shesaid。“Thegods,orratherthegoddesses,havehelpedyoutowardsimmortality。“
“Itis,“Mr。Sabinanswered,“themossdeliciouspieceofflatteryIhaveeverheard。“
“Calypso,“shemurmured,noddingtowardsLucille,“isbyyourside。“
“Really,“Mr。Sabininterrupted,“Imustprotest。LucilleandI
weremarriedbyamostrespectableEpiscopalianclergyman。Wehavedocumentaryevidence。Besides,ifLucilleisCalypso,whataboutPenelope?“
LadyCareysmiledthoughtfully。
“Ihavealwaysthought,“shesaid,“thatPenelopewasamyth。InyourcaseIshouldsaythatPeneloperepresentsareturntosanity-totheordinarywaysoflife。“
Mr。SabinandLucilleexchangedswiftglances。Heraisedhiseyebrows。
“Ourlittleidyll,“hesaid,“seemstobethesportandbuffetofeveryone。YouforgetthatIamoftheoldworld。Idonotunderstandmodernity。“
“Ulysses,“sheanswered,“wasoftheoldworld,yethewasawandererinmoresensesofthewordthanoneAndtherehavebeentimes-“
Hereyessoughthis。Heignoredabsolutelythesubtletyofmeaningwhichlurkedbeneaththeheavydroopingeyelids。
“Onetravelsthroughlife,“heanswered,“bydeviouspaths,andalittlewanderingintheflower-gardensbythewayisthelotofeveryone。Butwhenthejourneyisover,one’stasteforwanderinghasgone-well,UlyssesfinishedhisdaysatthehearthofPenelope。“
Sheroseandwalkedaway。Mr。Sabinsatstillandwatchedherasthoughlisteningtothesoftsweepofhergownuponthecarpet。
“Hatefulwoman!“Lucilleexclaimedlightly。“Tomakelove,andsuchlove,toone’slawfulhusbandbeforeone’sfaceisalittlecrude,don’tyouthink?“
Heshookhishead。
“Tooobvious,“heanswered。“SheisplayingthePrince’sgame。
Dearme,howinterestingthiswillbesoon。“
Shenodded。Afaintsmileofbitternesshadstolenintohertone。
“Already,“shesaid,“youarebeginningtoscentthedelightoftheatmosphere。Youarestiffeningforthefight。Soon-“
“Ah,no!Don’tsayit,“hewhispered,takingherhand。“Ishallneverforget。Ifthefightseemsgoodtomeitisbecauseyouaretheprize,andafterall,youknow,tofightforone’swomenkindisamongsttheprimevalinstincts。“
LadyCarey,whohadbeenpacingtheroomrestlessly,touchinganornamenthere,lookingatapicturethere,camebacktothemandstoodbeforeMr。Sabin。Shehadcaughthislastwords。
“Primevalinstincts!“sheexclaimedmockingly。“Whatdoyouknowaboutthem,youofallmen,abundleofnervesandbrains,withamotorforaheart,andanautomaticbrakeuponyourpassions?Uponmyword,IbelievethatIhavesolvedthemysteryofyourperennialyouth。Youhavefoundawayofsubstitutingmachineryforthehumanorgan,andyouarewounduptogoforever。“
“Youhavefoundmeout,“headmitted。“ProfessorPenningramofChicagowillsupplyyoutoowithanoutfit。Mentionmynameifyoulike。ItisawonderfulcountryAmerica。“
ThePrincecameovertothem,fairandblandwithnotraceuponhissmoothfeaturesorinhishalf-jestingtoneofanyevilthings。
“Souspennier,“hesaid,holdingouthishand,“welcomebackoncemoretoyouroldplace。Iamhappytosaythatthereappearstobenoreasonwhyyourclaimshouldnotbefullyadmitted。“
Mr。Sabinrosetohisfeet。
“Ipresume,“hesaid,“thatnoveryactivedemandsarelikelytobemadeuponmyservices。InthiscountrymorethananyotherIfearthatthepossibilitiesofmyaidarescanty。“
ThePrincesmiled。
“Itisafact,“hesaid,“whichweallappreciate。Uponyouatpresentwemakenoclaim。“
Therewasamoment’sintensesilence。AsteelylightglitteredinMr。Sabin’seyes。HeandthePrincealoneremainedstanding。TheDuchessofDorsetwatchedthemthroughherlorgnettes;LadyCareywatchedtoowithanintenseeagerness,hereyesalightwithmingledcrueltyandexcitement。Lucille’seyesweresobrightthatonemightreadilybelievethetearstobeglisteningbeneath。
CHAPTERXIX
Iwillnotpretend,“Mr。Sabinsaid,“tomisunderstandyou。Myhelpisnotrequiredbyyouinthisenterprise,whateveritmaybe,inwhichyouareengaged。Onthecontrary,youhavetriedbymanyandvariouswaystokeepmeatadistance。ButIamhere,Prince-heretobedealtwithandtreatedaccordingtomyrights。“
ThePrincestrokedhisfairmoustache。
“Iamalittlepuzzled,“headmitted,“astothis-shallInotcallitself-assertiveness?-onthepartofmygoodfriendSouspennier。“
“Iwillmakeitquiteclearthen,“Mr。Sabinanswered。“Lucille,willyoufavourmebyringingforyourmaid。Thecarriageisatthedoor。“
ThePrinceheldouthishand。
“MydearSouspennier,“hesaid,“youmustnotthinkoftakingLucilleawayfromus。“
“Indeed,“Mr。Sabinansweredcoolly。“Whynot?“
“Itmustbeobvioustoyou,“thePrinceanswered,“thatwedidnotsendtoAmericaforLucillewithoutanobject。Sheisnowengagedinanimportantworkuponourbehalf。Itisnecessarythatsheshouldremainunderthisroof。“
“Idemand,“Mr。Sabinsaid,“thatthenatureofthatnecessityshouldbemadecleartome。“
ThePrincesmiledwiththeairofonedisposedtohumourawilfulchild。
“Come!“hesaid。“YoumustknowverywellthatIcannotstandhereandtellyouthebareoutline,muchlessthedetailsofanimportantmovement。To-morrow,atanyhouryouchoose,onefromamongstusshallexplainthewholematter-andtheparttobeborneinitbytheCountess!“
“Andto-night?“Mr。Sabinasked。
ThePrinceshruggedhisshouldersandglancedattheclock。
“To-night,mydearfriend,“hesaid,“allofus,Ibelieve,goontoaballatCarmarthenHouse。Itwouldgrievemealso,Iamsure,Duke,toseeminhospitable,butIamcompelledtomentionthefactthatthehourforwhichthecarriageshavebeenorderedisalreadyathand。“
Mr。Sabinreflectedforafewmoments。
“DidIunderstandyoutosay,“heasked,“thatthehelptobegiventoyoubymywife,Lucille,DuchessofSouspennier,entailedherremainingunderthisroof?“
ThePrincesmiledseraphically。
“Itisunfortunate,“hemurmured,“sinceyouhavebeensogallantastofollowher,butitistrue!Youwillunderstandthisperfectly-to-morrow。“
“AndwhyshouldIwaituntilto-morrow?“Mr。Sabinaskedcoolly。
“Ifear,“thePrincesaid,“thatitisamatterofnecessity。“
Mr。Sabinglancedforamomentinturnatthefacesofallthelittlecompanyasthoughseekingtodiscoverhowfartheattitudeofhisopponentmetwiththeirapproval。LadyCarey’sthinlipswerecurvedinasmile,andhereyesmethismockingly。Theothersremainedimperturbable。LastofallhelookedatLucille。
“Itseems,“hesaid,smilingtowardsher,“thatIamcalledupontopayaheavyentrancefeeonmyreturnamongstyourfriends。ButthePrinceofSaxeLeinitzerforgetsthathehasshownmenoauthority,orgivenmenovalidreasonwhyIshouldtoleratesuchflagrantinterferencewithmypersonalaffairs。“
“To-morrow-to-morrow,mygoodsir!“thePrinceinterrupted。
“No!To-night!“Mr。Sabinansweredsharply。“Lucille,intheabsenceofanyreasonableexplanation,IchallengetherightofthePrinceofSaxeLeinitzertorobmeevenforanhourofmydearestpossession。Iappealtoyou。Comewithmeandremainwithmeuntilithasbeenproved,ifeveritcanbeproved,thatgreaterinterestsrequireourseparation。IftherebeblameIwilltakeit。
WillyoutrustyourselftomeLucillehalfrose,butLadyCarey’shandwasheavyuponhershoulder。AsthoughbyacarelessmovementGeneralDolinskiandRaouldeBrouillacalteredtheirpositionsslightlysoastocomebetweenthetwo。TheDukeofDorsethadlefttheroom。ThenMr。
Sabinknewthattheywereallagainsthim。
“Lucille,“hesaid,“havecourage!Iwaitforyou。“
Shelookedtowardshim,andherfacepuzzledhim。Forthereflashedacrosstheshouldersofthesepeopleaglancewhichwaswhollyoutofharmonywithhisownstateofbarelysubduedpassion-aglancehalftender,halfhumorous,fullofsubtlepromise。
Yetherwordswereablowtohim。
“Victor,howisitpossible?Believeme,IcomeifIcould。
To-morrow-verysoon,itmaybepossible。Butnow。YouhearwhatthePrincesays。Ifearthatheisright!“
ToMr。Sabintheshockwasanunexpectedone。Hehadneverdoubtedbutthatsheatleastwashisside。Herwordsfoundhimunprepared,andamomentheshowedhisdiscomfiture。Hisrecoveryhowever,wasswiftandamazing。HebowedtoLucille,andbythetimeheraisedhisheadeventhereproachhadgonefromhiseyes。
“Dearlady,“hesaid,“Iwillnotventuretodisputeyourdecision。
Prince,willyouappointatimeto-morrowwhenthismattershallbemorefullyexplainedtome?“
ThePrince’ssmilewassweetnessitself,andhistoneverygentle。
ButMr。Sabin,whoseldomyieldedtoanypassionateimpulse,kepthisteethsetandhishandclenched,lesttheblowhelongedtodealshouldescapehim。
“Atmiddayto-morrowIshallbepleasedtoreceiveyou,“hesaid。
“TheCountess,withherusualdevotionandgoodsense,has,Itrust,convincedyouthatouractionisnecessary!“
“To-morrowatmidday,“Mr。Sabinsaid,“Iwillbehere。Ihavethehonourtowishyouallgood-night。“
Hisfarewellwascomprehensive。HedidnotevensingleoutLucilleforapartingglance。ButdownthebroadstairsandacrossthehallofDorsetHousehepassedwithwearysteps,leaningheavilyuponhisstick。Itwasaheavyblowwhichhadfallenuponhim。Asyethescarcelyrealisedit。
Hiscarriagewasdelayedforafewmoments,andjustashewasenteringitayoungwoman,plainlydressedinblack,camehurryingoutandslippedanoteintohishand。
“Pardon,monsieur,“sheexclaimed,withasmile。IfearedthatI
wastoolate。“
Mr。Sabin’sfingersclosedoverthenote,andhesteppedblithelyintothecarriage。Butwhenhetoreitopenandsawthehandwritinghepermittedhimselfalittlegroanofdisappointment。Itwasnotfromher。Hereadthefewlinesandcrushedthesheetofpaperinhishand。
“IamhavingsupperattheCarltonwithsomefriendsonourwaytoC。H。Iwanttospeaktoyouforamoment。BeinthePalmCourtat12。15,butdonotrecognisemeuntilIcometoyou。Ifpossiblekeepoutofsight。Ifyoushouldhaveleftmymaidwillbringthisontoyourhotel。