fatherwateringthegeranium-bedsbelow!Whatwastobedone?
  TellDadhemustcomehome?ConfideinJune?——onlyshewasso——sosudden!Donothingandtrusttoluck?Afterall,theVac。wouldsoonbeover。GoupandseeValandwarnhimoff?Buthowgethisaddress?Hollywouldn’tgiveithim!Amazeofpaths,acloudofpossibilities!Helitacigarette。Whenhehadsmokedithalfwaythroughhisbrowrelaxed,almostasifsomethinoldhandhadbeenpassedgentlyoverit;andinhisearsomethingseemedtowhisper:
  ’Donothing;benicetoHolly,benicetoher,mydear!’AndJollyheavedasighofcontentment,blowingsmokethroughhis,nostrils……
  Butupinherroom,divestedofherhabit,Hollywasstillfrowning。’Heisnot——heisnot!’werethewordswhichkeptformingonherlips。
  CHAPTERVI
  JOLYONINTWOMINDS
  Alittleprivatehoteloverawell-knownrestaurantneartheGareSt。LazarewasJolyon’shauntinParis。HehatedhisfellowForsytesabroad——vapidasfishoutofwaterintheirwell-troddenruns,theOpera,RuedeRivoli,andMoulinRouge。Theirairofhavingcomebecausetheywantedtobesomewhereelseassoonaspossibleannoyedhim。ButnootherForsytecamenearthishaunt,wherehehadawoodfireinhisbedroomandthecoffeewasexcel-
  lent。Pariswasalwaystohimmoreattractiveinwinter。Theacridsavourfromwoodsmokeandchestnut-roastingbraziers,thesharpnessofthewintrysunshineonbrightrays,theopencafesdefyingkeen-airedwinter,theself-containedbriskboulevardcrowds,allinformedhimthatinwinterParispossessedasoulwhich,likeamigrantbird,inhighsummerflewaway。
  HespokeFrenchwell,hadsomefriends,knewlittleplaceswherepleasantdishescouldbemetwith,queertypesobserved。HefeltphilosophicinParis,theedgeofironysharpened;lifetookonasubtle,purposelessmeaning,becameabunchofflavourstasted,adarknessshotwithshiftinggleamsoflight。
  WheninthefirstweekofDecemberhedecidedtogotoParis,hewasfarfromadmittingthatIrene’spresencewasinfluencinghim。
  Hehadnotbeentheretwodaysbeforeheownedthatthewishtoseeherhadbeenmorethanhalfthereason。InEnglandonedidnotadmitwhatwasnatural。Hehadthoughtitmightbewelltospeaktoheraboutthelettingofherflatandothermatters,butinParisheatonceknewbetter。Therewasaglamouroverthecity。
  Onthethirddayhewrotetoher,andreceivedananswerwhichprocuredhimapleasurableshiverofthenerves:”MYDEARJOLYON,”Itwillbeahappinessformetoseeyou。”IRENE。”
  Hetookhiswaytoherhotelonabrightdaywithafeelingsuchashehadoftenhadgoingtovisitanadoredpicture。Nowoman,sofarasheremembered,hadeverinspiredinhimthisspecialsen-
  suousandyetimpersonalsensation。Hewasgoingtositandfeasthiseyes,andcomeawayknowinghernobetter,butreadytogoandfeasthiseyesagainto-morrow。Suchwashisfeeling,wheninthetarnishedandornatelittleloungeofaquiethotelneartherivershecametohimprecededbyasmallpage-boywhoutteredtheword,”Madame,”andvanished。Herface,hersmile,thepoiseofherfigure,werejustashehadpictured,andtheexpressionofherfacesaidplainly:’Afriend!’”Well,”hesaid,”whatnews,poorexile?””None。””NothingfromSoames?””Nothing。””Ihavelettheflatforyou,andlikeagoodstewardIbringyousomemoney。HowdoyoulikeParis?”
  Whileheputherthroughthiscatechism,itseemedtohimthathehadneverseenlipssofineandsensitive,thelowerlipcurvingjustalittleupwards,theuppertouchedatonecornerbytheleastconceivabledimple。Itwaslikediscoveringawomaninwhathadhithertobeenasortofsoftandbreathed-onstatue,almostimpersonallyadmired。SheownedthattobealoneinPariswasalittledifficult;andyet,Pariswassofullofitsownlifethatitwasoften,sheconfessed,asinnocuousasadesert。Besides,theEnglishwerenotlikedjustnow!”Thatwillhardlybeyourcase,”saidJolyon;”youshouldappealtotheFrench。””Ithasitsdisadvantages。”
  Jolyonnodded。”Well,youmustletmetakeyouaboutwhileI’mhere。We’llstartto-morrow。Comeanddineatmypetrestaurant;andwe’llgototheOpera-Comique。”
  Itwasthebeginningofdailymeetings。
  Jolyonsoonfoundthatforthosewhodesiredastaticconditionoftheaffections,Pariswasatoncethefirstandlastplaceinwhichtobefriendlywithaprettywoman。Revelationwasalightinglikeabirdinhisheart,singing:’Elleesttonreve!Elleesttonreve!Sometimesthisseemednatural,sometimesludicrous——abadcaseofelderlyrapture。HavingoncebeenostracisedbySociety,hehadneversincehadanyrealregardforconventionalmorality;
  buttheideaofalovewhichshecouldneverreturn——andhowcouldsheathisage?——hardlymountedbeyondhissubconsciousmind。Hewasfull,too,ofresentment,atthewasteandlonelinessofherlife。Awareofbeingsomecomforttoher,andofthepleasuresheclearlytookintheirmanylittleoutings,hewasamiablydesirousofdoingandsayingnothingtodestroythatpleasure。Itwaslikewatchingastarvedplantdrawupwater,toseeherdrink——inhiscompanionship。Sofarastheycouldtell,nooneknewheraddressexcepthimself;shewasunknowninParis,andhebutlittleknown,sothatdiscretionseemedunnecessaryinthosewalks,talks,visitstoconcerts,picture-galleries,theatres,littledinners,expeditionstoVersailles,St。Cloud,evenFontainebleau。Andtimefled——oneofthosefullmonthswithoutpasttoitorfuture。Whatinhisyouthwouldcertainlyhavebeenheadlongpassion,wasnowperhapsasdeepafeeling,butfargentler,temperedtoprotectivecompanionshipbyadmiration,hopelessness,andasenseofchivalry——
  arrestedinhisveinsatleastsolongasshewasthere,smilingandhappyintheirfriendship,andalwaystohimmorebeautifulandspirituallyresponsive:forherphilosophyoflifeseemedtomarchinadmirablestepwithhisown,conditionedbyemotionmorethanbyreason,ironicallymistrustful,susceptibletobeauty,almostpassionatelyhumaneandtolerant,yetsubjecttoinstinctiverigiditiesofwhichasameremanhewaslesscapable。Andduringallthiscompanionablemonthheneverquitelostthatfeelingwithwhichhehadsetoutonthefirstdayasiftovisitanadoredworkofart,awell-nighimpersonaldesire。Thefuture——inexorablependanttothepresenthetookcarenottoface,forfearofbreakinguphisuntroubledmanner;buthemadeplanstorenewthistimeinplacesstillmoredelightful,wherethesunwashotandtherewerestrangethingstoseeandpaint。Theendcameswiftlyonthe20thofJanuarywithatelegram:”HaveenlistedinImperialYeomanry。
  JOLLY。”
  JolyonreceiveditjustashewassettingouttomeetherattheLouvre。Itbroughthimupwitharoundturn。Whilehewaslotus-
  eatinghere,hisboy,whosephilosopherandguideheoughttobe,hadtakenthisgreatsteptowardsdanger,hardship,perhapsevendeath。Hefeltdisturbedtothesoul,realisingsuddenlyhowIrenehadtwinedherselfroundtherootsofhisbeing。Thusthreatenedwithseverance,thetiebetweenthem——forithadbecomeakindoftie——nolongerhadimpersonalquality。Thetranquilenjoymentofthingsincommon,Jolyonperceived,wasgoneforever。Hesawhisfeelingasitwas,inthenatureofaninfatuation。Ridiculous,perhaps,butsorealthatsoonerorlateritmustdiscloseitself。
  Andnow,asitseemedtohim,hecouldnot,mustnot,makeanysuchdisclosure。ThenewsofJollystoodinexorablyintheway。Hewasproudofthisenlistment;proudofhisboyforgoingofftofightforthecountry;foronJolyon’spro-Boerism,too,BlackWeekhadleftitsmark。Andsotheendwasreachedbeforethebeginning!
  Well,luckilyhehadnevermadeasign!
  WhenhecameintotheGalleryshewasstandingbeforethe’VirginoftheRocks,’graceful,absorbed,smilingandunconscious。’HaveItogiveupseeingthat?’hethought。’It’sunnatural,solongasshe’swillingthatIshouldseeher。’Hestood,unnoticed,watchingher,storinguptheimageofherfigure,envyingthepictureonwhichshewasbendingthatlongscrutiny。Twicesheturnedherheadtowardstheentrance,andhethought:’That’sforme!’Atlasthewentforward。”Look!”hesaid。
  Shereadthetelegram,andheheardhersigh。
  Thatsigh,too,wasforhim!Hispositionwasreallycruel!Tobeloyaltohissonhemustjustshakeherhandandgo。Tobeloyaltothefeelinginhishearthemustatleasttellherwhatthatfeelingwas。Couldshe,wouldsheunderstandthesilenceinwhichhewasgazingatthatpicture?”I’mafraidImustgohomeatonce,”hesaidatlast。”Ishallmissallthisawfully。””SoshallI;but,ofcourse,youmustgo。””Well!”saidJolyonholdingouthishand。
  Meetinghereyes,afloodoffeelingnearlymasteredhim。”Suchislife!”hesaid。”Takecareofyourself,mydear!”
  Hehadastumblingsensationinhislegsandfeet,asifhisbrainrefusedtosteerhimawayfromher。Fromthedoorway,hesawherliftherhandandtouchitsfingerswithherlips。Heraisedhishatsolemnly,anddidnotlookbackagain。
  CHAPTERVII
  DARTIEVERSUSDARTIE