”Ican’tthinkwhatweareabout,”saidAuntJuley,raisingherhands,”talkingofsuchthings!””Wasshedivorced?”askedImogenfromthedoor。”Certainlynot,”criedAuntJuley;”thatis——certainlynot。”Asoundwasheardoverbythefardoor。Timothyhadre-enteredthebackdrawing-room。”I’vecomeformymap,”hesaid。”Who’sbeendivorced?””Noone,Uncle,”repliedFranciewithperfecttruth。
  Timothytookhismapoffthepiano。”Don’tlet’shaveanythingofthatsortinthefamily,”hesaid。”Allthisenlistin’sbadenough。Thecountry’sbreakin’up;I
  don’tknowwhatwe’recomin’to。”Heshookathickfingerattheroom:”Toomanywomennowadays,andtheydon’tknowwhattheywant。”
  Sosaying,hegraspedthemapfirmlywithbothhands,andwentoutasifafraidofbeinganswered。
  Thesevenwomenwhomhehadaddressedbrokeintoasubduedmurmur,outofwhichemergedFrancie’s,”Really,theForsytes!”andAuntJuley’s:”Hemusthavehisfeetinmustardandhotwaterto-night,Hester;willyoutellJane?Thebloodhasgonetohisheadagain,I’mafraid……”
  Thatevening,whensheandHesterweresittingaloneafterdinner,shedroppedastitchinhercrochet,andlookedup:”Hester,Ican’tthinkwhereI’veheardthatdearSoameswantsIrenetocomebacktohimagain。WhowasittoldusthatGeorgehadmadeafunnydrawingofhimwiththewords,’Hewon’tbehappytillhegetsit’?””Eustace,”answeredAuntHesterfrombehindTheTimes;”hehaditinhispocket,buthewouldn’tshowitus。”
  AuntJuleywassilent,ruminating。Theclockticked,TheTimescrackled,thefiresentforthitsrustlingpurr。AuntJuleydroppedanotherstitch。”Hester,”shesaid,”Ihavehadsuchadreadfulthought。””Thendon’ttellme,”saidAuntHesterquickly。”Oh!butImust。Youcan’tthinkhowdreadful”Hervoicesanktoawhisper:”Jolyon——Jolyon,theysay,hasa——hasafairbeard,now。”
  CHAPTERXII
  PROGRESSOFTHECHASE
  TwodaysafterthedinneratJames’,Mr。PolteedprovidedSoameswithfoodforthought。”Agentleman,”hesaid,consultingthekeyconcealedinhislefthand,”47aswesay,hasbeenpayingmarkedattentionto17duringthelastmonthinParis。Butatpresentthereseemstohavebeennothingveryconclusive。Themeetingshaveallbeeninpublicplaces,withoutconcealment——restaurants,theOpera,theComique,theLouvre,LuxembourgGardens,loungeofthehotel,andsoforth。
  Shehasnotyetbeentracedtohisrooms,norviceversa。TheywenttoFontainebleau——butnothingofvalue。Inshort,thesituationispromising,butrequirespatience。”And,lookingupsuddenly,headded:”Onerathercuriouspoint——47hasthesamenameas——er-31!”
  ’ThefellowknowsI’mherhusband,’thoughtSoames。”Christianname——anoddone——Jolyon,”continuedMr。Polteed。”WeknowhisaddressinParisandhisresidencehere。Wedon’twish,ofcourse,toberunningawronghare。””Goonwithit,butbecareful,”saidSoamesdoggedly。
  Instinctivecertaintythatthisdetectivefellowhadfathomedhissecretmadehimallthemorereticent。”Excuseme,”saidMr。Polteed,”I’lljustseeifthere’sanythingfreshin。”
  Hereturnedwithsomeletters。Relockingthedoor,heglancedattheenvelopes。”Yes,here’sapersonalonefrom19tomyself。””Well?”saidSoames。”Um!”saidMr。Polteed,”shesays:’47leftforEnglandto-day。
  Addressonhisbaggage:RobinHill。Partedfrom17inLouvreGalleryat3。30;nothingverystriking。Thoughtitbesttostayandcontinueobservationof17。Youwilldealwith47inEnglandifyouthinkdesirable,nodoubt。’”AndMr。PolteedliftedanunprofessionalglanceonSoames,asthoughhemightbestoringmaterialforabookonhumannatureafterhehadgoneoutofbusiness。”Veryintelligentwoman,19,andawonderfulmake-up。
  Notcheap,butearnshermoneywell。There’snosuspicionofbeingshadowedsofar。Butafteratime,asyouknow,sensitivepeopleareliabletogetthefeelingofit,withoutanythingdefinitetogoon。Ishouldratheradviseletting-upon17,andkeepinganeyeon47。Wecan’tgetatcorrespondencewithoutgreatrisk。I
  hardlyadvisethatatthisstage。Butyoucantellyourclientthatit’slookingupverywell。”Andagainhisnarrowedeyesgleamedathistaciturncustomer。”No,”saidSoamessuddenly,”IpreferthatyoushouldkeepthewatchgoingdiscreetlyinParis,andnotconcernyourselfwiththisend。””Verywell,”repliedMr。Polteed,”wecandoit。”What——whatisthemannerbetweenthem?””I’llreadyouwhatshesays,”saidMr。Polteed,unlockingabureaudrawerandtakingoutafileofpapers;”shesumsitupsomewhereconfidentially。Yes,hereitis!’17veryattractive——conclude47,longerinthetooth’slangforage,youknow——’distinctlygone——waitinghistime——17perhapsholdingoffforterms,impossibletosaywithoutknowingmore。Butinclinedtothinkonthewhole——doesn’tknowhermind——likelytoactonimpulsesomeday。Bothhavestyle。”’”Whatdoesthatmean?”saidSoamesbetweencloselips。”Well,”murmuredMr。Polteedwithasmile,showingmanywhiteteeth,”anexpressionweuse。Inotherwords,it’snotlikelytobeaweekendbusiness——they’llcometogetherseriouslyornotatall。””H’m!”mutteredSoames,”that’sall,isit?””Yes,”saidMr。Polteed,”butquitepromising。”
  ’Spider!’thoughtSoames。”Good-day!”
  HewalkedintotheGreenParkthathemightcrosstoVictoriaStationandtaketheUndergroundintotheCity。ForsolateinJanuaryitwaswarm;sunlight,throughthehaze,sparkledonthefrostygrass——anilluminedcobwebofaday。
  Littlespiders——andgreatspiders!Andthegreatestspinnerofall,hisowntenacity,foreverwrappingitscocoonofthreadsroundanyclearwayout。WhatwasthatfellowhangingroundIrenefor?WasitreallyasPolteedsuggested?OrwasJolyonbuttakingcompassiononherloneliness,ashewouldcallit——sentimentalradicalchapthathehadalwaysbeen?Ifitwere,indeed,asPolteedhinted!Soamesstoodstill。Itcouldnotbe!Thefellowwassevenyearsolderthanhimself,nobetterlooking!Noricher!
  Whatattractionhadhe?
  ’Besides,he’scomeback,’hethought;’thatdoesn’tlook——I’llgoandseehim!’and,takingoutacard,hewrote:”Ifyoucansparehalfanhoursomeafternoonthisweek,IshallbeattheConnoisseursanydaybetween5。30and6,orIcouldcometotheHotchPotchifyoupreferit。Iwanttoseeyou——S。F。”
  HewalkedupSt。James’sStreetandconfidedittotheporterattheHotchPotch。”GiveMr。JolyonForsytethisassoonashecomesin,”hesaid,andtookoneofthenewmotorcabsintotheCity……
  Jolyonreceivedthatcardthesameafternoon,andturnedhisfacetowardstheConnoisseurs。WhatdidSoameswantnow?HadhegotwindofParis?AndsteppingacrossSt。James’sStreet,hedeterminedtomakenosecretofhisvisit。’Butitwon’tdo,’hethought,’tolethimknowshe’sthere,unlessheknowsalready。’
  InthiscomplicatedstateofmindhewasconductedtowhereSoameswasdrinkingteainasmallbay-window。”Notea,thanks,”saidJolyon,”butI’llgoonsmokingifImay。”
  Thecurtainswerenotyetdrawn,thoughthelampsoutsidewerelighted;thetwocousinssatwaitingoneachother。”You’vebeeninParis,Ihear,”saidSoamesatlast。”Yes;justback。””YoungValtoldme;heandyourboyaregoingoff,then?”Jolyonnodded。”Youdidn’thappentoseeIrene,Isuppose。Itappearsshe’sabroadsomewhere。”
  Jolyonwreathedhimselfinsmokebeforeheanswered:”Yes,Isawher。””Howwasshe?””Verywell。”
  Therewasanothersilence;thenSoamesrousedhimselfinhischair。”WhenIsawyoulast,”hesaid,”Iwasintwominds。Wetalked,andyouexpressedyouropinion。Idon’twishtoreopenthatdiscussion。Ionlywantedtosaythis:Mypositionwithherisextremelydifficult。Idon’twantyoutogousingyourinfluenceagainstme。Whathappenedisaverylongtimeago。I’mgoingtoaskhertoletbygonesbebygones。””Youhaveaskedher,youknow,”murmuredJolyon。”Theideawasnewtoherthen;itcameasashock。Butthemoreshethinksofit,themoreshemustseethatit’stheonlywayoutforbothofus。””That’snotmyimpressionofherstateofmind,”saidJolyonwithparticularcalm。”And,forgivemysaying,youmisconceivethematterifyouthinkreasoncomesintoitatall。”
  Hesawhiscousin’spalefacegrowpaler——hehadused,withoutknowingit,Irene’sownwords。”Thanks,”mutteredSoames,”butIseethingsperhapsmoreplainlythanyouthink。Ionlywanttobesurethatyouwon’ttrytoinfluenceheragainstme。””Idon’tknowwhatmakesyouthinkIhaveanyinfluence,”saidJolyon;”butifIhaveI’mboundtouseitinthedirectionofwhatIthinkisherhappiness。Iamwhattheycalla’feminist,’I
  believe。””Feminist!”repeatedSoames,asifseekingtogaintime。”Doesthatmeanthatyou’reagainstme?””Bluntly,”saidJolyon,”I’magainstanywomanlivingwithanymanwhomshedefinitelydislikes。Itappearstomerotten。””AndIsupposeeachtimeyouseeheryouputyouropinionsintohermind。””Iamnotlikelytobeseeingher。””NotgoingbacktoParis?”