"Unexpectedobstacle。Pleasedon’tcometillthirtieth。
Anna。"
AllthewayfromCharingCrosstoDoverthetrainhadhammeredthewordsofthetelegramintoGeorgeDarrow’sears,ringingeverychangeofironyonitscommonplacesyllables:rattlingthemoutlikeadischargeofmusketry,lettingthem,onebyone,dripslowlyandcoldlyintohisbrain,orshaking,tossing,transposingthemlikethediceinsomegameofthegodsofmalice;andnow,asheemergedfromhiscompartmentatthepier,andstoodfacingthewind—
sweptplatformandtheangryseabeyond,theyleaptoutathimasiffromthecrestofthewaves,stungandblindedhimwithafreshfuryofderision。
"Unexpectedobstacle。Pleasedon’tcometillthirtieth。
Anna。"
Shehadputhimoffattheverylastmoment,andforthesecondtime:puthimoffwithallhersweetreasonableness,andforoneofherusual"good"reasons——hewascertainthatthisreason,liketheother,(thevisitofherhusband’suncle’swidow)wouldbe"good"!Butitwasthatverycertaintywhichchilledhim。Thefactofherdealingsoreasonablywiththeircaseshedanironiclightontheideathattherehadbeenanyexceptionalwarmthinthegreetingshehadgivenhimaftertheirtwelveyearsapart。
Theyhadfoundeachotheragain,inLondon,somethreemonthspreviously,atadinnerattheAmericanEmbassy,andwhenshehadcaughtsightofhimhersmilehadbeenlikearedrosepinnedonherwidow’smourning。Hestillfeltthethrobofsurprisewithwhich,amongthestereotypedfacesoftheseason’sdiners,hehadcomeuponherunexpectedface,withthedarkhairbandedabovegraveeyes;eyesinwhichhehadrecognizedeverylittlecurveandshadowashewouldhaverecognized,afterhalfalife—time,thedetailsofaroomhehadplayedinasachild。Andas,intheplumedstarredcrowd,shehadstoodoutforhim,slender,secludedanddifferent,sohehadfelt,theinstanttheirglancesmet,thatheassharplydetachedhimselfforher。Allthatandmorehersmilehadsaid;hadsaidnotmerely"I
remember,"but"Irememberjustwhatyouremember";almost,indeed,asthoughhermemoryhadaidedhis,herglanceflungbackontheirrecapturedmomentitsmorningbrightness。
Certainly,whentheirdistractedAmbassadress——withthecry:
"Oh,youknowMrs。Leath?That’sperfect,forGeneralFarnhamhasfailedme"——hadwavedthemtogetherforthemarchtothediningroom,Darrowhadfeltaslightpressureofthearmonhis,apressurefaintlybutunmistakablyemphasizingtheexclamation:"Isn’titwonderful?——InLondon——intheseason——inamob?"
Littleenough,onthepartofmostwomen;butitwasasignofMrs。Leath’squalitythateverymovement,everysyllable,toldwithher。Evenintheolddays,asanintentgrave—
eyedgirl,shehadseldommisplacedherlightstrokes;andDarrow,onmeetingheragain,hadimmediatelyfelthowmuchfinerandsureraninstrumentofexpressionshehadbecome。
Theireveningtogetherhadbeenalongconfirmationofthisfeeling。Shehadtalkedtohim,shylyyetfrankly,ofwhathadhappenedtoherduringtheyearswhentheyhadsostrangelyfailedtomeet。ShehadtoldhimofhermarriagetoFraserLeath,andofhersubsequentlifeinFrance,whereherhusband’smother,leftawidowinhisyouth,hadbeenre—marriedtotheMarquisdeChantelle,andwhere,partlyinconsequenceofthissecondunion,thesonhadpermanentlysettledhimself。Shehadspokenalso,withanintenseeagernessofaffection,ofherlittlegirlEffie,whowasnownineyearsold,and,inastrainhardlylesstender,ofOwenLeath,thecharmingcleveryoungstepsonwhomherhusband’sdeathhadlefttohercare……
Aporter,stumblingagainstDarrow’sbags,rousedhimtothefactthathestillobstructedtheplatform,inertandencumberingashisluggage。
"Crossing,sir?"
Washecrossing?Hereallydidn’tknow;butforlackofanymorecompellingimpulsehefollowedtheportertotheluggagevan,singledouthisproperty,andturnedtomarchbehinditdownthegang—way。Asthefiercewindshoulderedhim,buildingupacrystalwallagainsthisefforts,hefeltanewthederisionofhiscase。
"Nastyweathertocross,sir,"theporterthrewbackathimastheybeattheirwaydownthenarrowwalktothepier。
Nastyweather,indeed;butluckily,asithadturnedout,therewasnoearthlyreasonwhyDarrowshouldcross。
Whilehepushedoninthewakeofhisluggagehisthoughtsslippedbackintotheoldgroove。HehadonceortwicerunacrossthemanwhomAnnaSummershadpreferredtohim,andsincehehadmetheragainhehadbeenexercisinghisimaginationonthepictureofwhathermarriedlifemusthavebeen。HerhusbandhadstruckhimasacharacteristicspecimenofthekindofAmericanastowhomoneisnotquiteclearwhetherhelivesinEuropeinordertocultivateanart,orcultivatesanartasapretextforlivinginEurope。
Mr。Leath’sartwaswater—colourpainting,buthepractiseditfurtively,almostclandestinely,withthedisdainofamanoftheworldforanythingborderingontheprofessional,whilehedevotedhimselfmoreopenly,andwithreligiousseriousness,tothecollectionofenamelledsnuff—boxes。Hewasblondandwell—dressed,withthephysicaldistinctionthatcomesfromhavingastraightfigure,athinnose,andthehabitoflookingslightlydisgusted——aswhoshouldnot,inaworldwhereauthenticsnuff—boxesweregrowingdailyhardertofind,andthemarketwasfloodedwithflagrantforgeries?
DarrowhadoftenwonderedwhatpossibilitiesofcommuniontherecouldhavebeenbetweenMr。Leathandhiswife。Nowheconcludedthattherehadprobablybeennone。Mrs。
Leath’swordsgavenohintofherhusband’shavingfailedtojustifyherchoice;butherveryreticencebetrayedher。
Shespokeofhimwithakindofimpersonalseriousness,asifhehadbeenacharacterinanovelorafigureinhistory;andwhatshesaidsoundedasthoughithadbeenlearnedbyheartandslightlydulledbyrepetition。ThisfactimmenselyincreasedDarrow’simpressionthathismeetingwithherhadannihilatedtheinterveningyears。
She,whowasalwayssoelusiveandinaccessible,hadgrownsuddenlycommunicativeandkind:hadopenedthedoorsofherpast,andtacitlylefthimtodrawhisownconclusions。Asaresult,hehadtakenleaveofherwiththesensethathewasabeingsingledoutandprivileged,towhomshehadentrustedsomethingprecioustokeep。Itwasherhappinessintheirmeetingthatshehadgivenhim,hadfranklylefthimtodowithashewilled;andthefranknessofthegesturedoubledthebeautyofthegift。
Theirnextmeetinghadprolongedanddeepenedtheimpression。Theyhadfoundeachotheragain,afewdayslater,inanoldcountryhousefullofbooksandpictures,inthesoftlandscapeofsouthernEngland。Thepresenceofalargeparty,withallitsaimlessandagitateddisplacements,hadservedonlytoisolatethepairandgivethem(atleasttotheyoungman’sfancy)adeeperfeelingofcommunion,andtheirdaystherehadbeenlikesomemusicalprelude,wheretheinstruments,breathinglow,seemtoholdbackthewavesofsoundthatpressagainstthem。
Mrs。Leath,onthisoccasion,wasnolesskindthanbefore;
butshecontrivedtomakehimunderstandthatwhatwassoinevitablycomingwasnottocometoosoon。Itwasnotthatsheshowedanyhesitationastotheissue,butratherthatsheseemedtowishnottomissanystageinthegradualrefloweringoftheirintimacy。
Darrow,forhispart,wascontenttowaitifshewishedit。
Herememberedthatonce,inAmerica,whenshewasagirl,andhehadgonetostaywithherfamilyinthecountry,shehadbeenoutwhenhearrived,andhermotherhadtoldhimtolookforherinthegarden。Shewasnotinthegarden,butbeyondithehadseenherapproachingdownalongshadypath。Withouthasteningherstepshehadsmiledandsignedtohimtowait;andcharmedbythelightsandshadowsthatplayeduponherasshemoved,andbythepleasureofwatchingherslowadvancetowardhim,hehadobeyedherandstoodstill。Andsosheseemednowtobewalkingtohimdowntheyears,thelightandshadeofoldmemoriesandnewhopesplayingvariouslyonher,andeachstepgivinghimthevisionofadifferentgrace。Shedidnotwaverorturnaside;heknewshewouldcomestraighttowherehestood;
butsomethinginhereyessaid"Wait",andagainheobeyedandwaited。
Onthefourthdayanunexpectedeventthrewouthiscalculations。SummonedtotownbythearrivalinEnglandofherhusband’smother,sheleftwithoutgivingDarrowthechancehehadcountedon,andhecursedhimselfforadilatoryblunderer。Still,hisdisappointmentwastemperedbythecertaintyofbeingwithheragainbeforesheleftforFrance;andtheydidinfactseeeachotherinLondon。
There,however,theatmospherehadchangedwiththeconditions。Hecouldnotsaythatsheavoidedhim,oreventhatshewasashadelessgladtoseehim;butshewasbesetbyfamilydutiesand,ashethought,alittletooreadilyresignedtothem。
TheMarquisedeChantelle,asDarrowsoonperceived,hadthesamemildformidablenessasthelateMr。Leath:asortofinsistentself—effacementbeforewhicheveryoneabouthergaveway。Itwasperhapstheshadowofthislady’spresence——pervasiveevenduringheractualbriefeclipses——
thatsubduedandsilencedMrs。Leath。Thelatterwas,moreover,preoccupiedaboutherstepson,who,soonafterreceivinghisdegreeatHarvard,hadbeenrescuedfromastormylove—affair,andfinally,aftersomemonthsoftroubleddrifting,hadyieldedtohisstep—mother’scounselandgoneuptoOxfordforayearofsupplementarystudy。
ThitherMrs。Leathwentonceortwicetovisithim,andherremainingdayswerepackedwithfamilyobligations:getting,asshephrasedit,"frocksandgovernesses"forherlittlegirl,whohadbeenleftinFrance,andhavingtodevotetheremaininghourstolongshoppingexpeditionswithhermother—in—law。Nevertheless,duringherbriefescapesfromduty,Darrowhadhadtimetofeelhersafeinthecustodyofhisdevotion,setapartforsomeinevitablehour;andthelastevening,atthetheatre,betweentheovershadowingMarquiseandtheunsuspiciousOwen,theyhadhadanalmostdecisiveexchangeofwords。
Now,intherattleofthewindabouthisears,Darrowcontinuedtohearthemockingechoofhermessage:
"Unexpectedobstacle。"InsuchanexistenceasMrs。Leath’s,atoncesoorderedandsoexposed,heknewhowsmallacomplicationmightassumethemagnitudeofan"obstacle;"
yet,evenallowingasimpartiallyashisstateofmindpermittedforthefactthat,withhermother—in—lawalways,andherstepsonintermittently,underherroof,herlotinvolvedahundredsmallaccommodationsgenerallyforeigntothefreedomofwidowhood——evenso,hecouldnotbutthinkthattheveryingenuitybredofsuchconditionsmighthavehelpedhertofindawayoutofthem。No,her"reason",whateveritwas,could,inthiscase,benothingbutapretext;unlessheleanedtothelessflatteringalternativethatanyreasonseemedgoodenoughforpostponinghim!
Certainly,ifherwelcomehadmeantwhatheimagined,shecouldnot,forthesecondtimewithinafewweeks,havesubmittedsotamelytothedisarrangementoftheirplans;adisarrangementwhich——hisofficialdutiesconsidered——might,forallsheknew,resultinhisnotbeingabletogotoherformonths。
"Pleasedon’tcometillthirtieth。"Thethirtieth——anditwasnowthefifteenth!Sheflungbackthefortnightonhishandsasifhehadbeenanidlerindifferenttodates,insteadofanactiveyoungdiplomatistwho,torespondtohercall,hadhadtohewhiswaythroughaveryjungleofengagements!"Pleasedon’tcometillthirtieth。"Thatwasall。Nottheshadowofanexcuseoraregret;noteventheperfunctory"havewritten"withwhichitisusualtosoftensuchblows。Shedidn’twanthim,andhadtakentheshortestwaytotellhimso。Eveninhisfirstmomentofexasperationitstruckhimascharacteristicthatsheshouldnothavepaddedherpostponementwithafib。Certainlyhermoralangleswerenotdraped!
"IfIaskedhertomarryme,she’dhaverefusedinthesamelanguage。ButthankheavenIhaven’t!"hereflected。
Theseconsiderations,whichhadbeenwithhimeveryyardofthewayfromLondon,reachedaclimaxofironyashewasdrawnintothecrowdonthepier。Itdidnotsoftenhisfeelingstorememberthat,butforherlackofforethought,hemight,atthisharshendofthestormyMayday,havebeensittingbeforehisclubfireinLondoninsteadofshiveringinthedamphumanherdonthepier。Admittingthesex’straditionalrighttochange,shemightatleasthaveadvisedhimofhersbytelegraphingdirectlytohisrooms。Butinspiteoftheirexchangeoflettersshehadapparentlyfailedtonotehisaddress,andabreathlessemissaryhadrushedfromtheEmbassytopitchhertelegramintohiscompartmentasthetrainwasmovingfromthestation。
Yes,hehadgivenherchanceenoughtolearnwherehelived;
andthisminorproofofherindifferencebecame,ashejammedhiswaythroughthecrowd,themainpointofhisgrievanceagainstherandofhisderisionofhimself。Halfwaydownthepiertheprodofanumbrellaincreasedhisexasperationbyrousinghimtothefactthatitwasraining。
Instantlythenarrowledgebecameabattle—groundofthrusting,slanting,parryingdomes。Thewindrosewiththerain,andtheharriedwretchesexposedtothisdoubleassaultwreakedontheirneighboursthevengeancetheycouldnottakeontheelements。
Darrow,whosehealthyenjoymentoflifemadehimingeneralagoodtraveller,tolerantofagglutinatedhumanity,felthimselfobscurelyoutragedbythesepromiscuouscontacts。
Itwasasthoughallthepeopleabouthimhadtakenhismeasureandknownhisplight;asthoughtheywerecontemptuouslybumpingandshovinghimliketheinconsiderablethinghehadbecome。"Shedoesn’twantyou,doesn’twantyou,doesn’twantyou,"theirumbrellasandtheirelbowsseemedtosay。
Hehadrashlyvowed,whenthetelegramwasflungintohiswindow:"AtanyrateIwon’tturnback"——asthoughitmightcausethesenderamaliciousjoytohavehimretracehisstepsratherthankeepontoParis!Nowheperceivedtheabsurdityofthevow,andthankedhisstarsthatheneednotplunge,tonopurpose,intothefuryofwavesoutsidetheharbour。
Withthisthoughtinhismindheturnedbacktolookforhisporter;butthecontiguityofdrippingumbrellasmadesignallingimpossibleand,perceivingthathehadlostsightoftheman,hescrambledupagaintotheplatform。Ashereachedit,adescendingumbrellacaughthiminthecollar—
bone;andthenextmoment,bentsidewaysbythewind,itturnedinsideoutandsoaredup,kite—wise,attheendofahelplessfemalearm。
Darrowcaughttheumbrella,lowereditsinvertedribs,andlookedupatthefaceitexposedtohim。
"Waitaminute,"hesaid;"youcan’tstayhere。"
Ashespoke,asurgeofthecrowddrovetheowneroftheumbrellaabruptlydownonhim。Darrowsteadiedherwithextendedarms,andregainingherfootingshecriedout:"Oh,dear,oh,dear!It’sinribbons!"
Herliftedface,freshandflushedinthedrivingrain,wokeinhimamemoryofhavingseenitatadistanttimeandinavaguelyunsympatheticsetting;butitwasnomomenttofollowupsuchclues,andthefacewasobviouslyonetomakeitswayonitsownmerits。
Itspossessorhaddroppedherbagandbundlestoclutchatthetatteredumbrella。"IboughtitonlyyesterdayattheStores;and——yes——it’sutterlydonefor!"shelamented。
Darrowsmiledattheintensityofherdistress。Itwasfoodforthemoralistthat,sidebysidewithsuchcatastrophesashis,humannaturewasstillagitatingitselfoveritsmicroscopicwoes!
"Here’smineifyouwantit!"heshoutedbackatherthroughtheshoutingofthegale。
Theoffercausedtheyoungladytolookathimmoreintently。"Why,it’sMr。Darrow!"sheexclaimed;andthen,allradiantrecognition:"Oh,thankyou!We’llshareit,ifyouwill。"
Sheknewhim,then;andheknewher;buthowandwherehadtheymet?Heputasidetheproblemforsubsequentsolution,anddrawingherintoamoreshelteredcorner,badeherwaittillhecouldfindhisporter。
When,afewminuteslater,hecamebackwithhisrecoveredproperty,andthenewsthattheboatwouldnotleavetillthetidehadturned,sheshowednoconcern。
"Notfortwohours?Howlucky——thenIcanfindmytrunk!"
OrdinarilyDarrowwouldhavefeltlittledisposedtoinvolvehimselfintheadventureofayoungfemalewhohadlosthertrunk;butatthemomenthewasgladofanypretextforactivity。EvenshouldhedecidetotakethenextuptrainfromDoverhestillhadayawninghourtofill;andtheobviousremedywastodevoteittothelovelinessindistressunderhisumbrella。
"You’velostatrunk?LetmeseeifIcanfindit。"
Itpleasedhimthatshedidnotreturntheconventional"Oh,WOULDyou?"Instead,shecorrectedhimwithalaugh——Notatrunk,butmytrunk;I’venoother——"andthenaddedbriskly:"You’dbetterfirstseetogettingyourownthingsontheboat。"
Thismadehimanswer,asiftogivesubstancetohisplansbydiscussingthem:"Idon’tactuallyknowthatI’mgoingover。"
"Notgoingover?"
"Well……perhapsnotbythisboat。"Againhefeltastealingindecision。"ImayprobablyhavetogobacktoLondon。
I’m——I’mwaiting……expectingaletter……(She’llthinkmeadefaulter,"hereflected。)"Butmeanwhilethere’splentyoftimetofindyourtrunk。"
Hepickeduphiscompanion’sbundles,andofferedheranarmwhichenabledhertopressherslightpersonmorecloselyunderhisumbrella;andas,thuslinked,theybeattheirwaybacktotheplatform,pulledtogetherandapartlikemarionettesonthewiresofthewind,hecontinuedtowonderwherehecouldhaveseenher。Hehadimmediatelyclassedherasacompatriot;hersmallnose,hercleartints,akindofsketchydelicacyinherface,asthoughshehadbeenbrightlybutlightlywashedinwithwater—colour,allconfirmedtheevidenceofherhighsweetvoiceandofherquickincessantgestures。ShewasclearlyanAmerican,butwiththeloosenativequalitystrainedthroughacloserwoofofmanners:thecompositeproductofanenquiringandadaptablerace。Allthis,however,didnothelphimtofitanametoher,forjustsuchinstanceswereperpetuallypouringthroughtheLondonEmbassy,andtheetchedandangularAmericanwasbecomingrarerthanthefluidtype。
Morepuzzlingthanthefactofhisbeingunabletoidentifyherwasthepersistentsenseconnectingherwithsomethinguncomfortableanddistasteful。Sopleasantavisionasthatgleamingupathimbetweenwetbrownhairandwetbrownboashouldhaveevokedonlyassociationsaspleasing;buteachefforttofitherimageintohispastresultedinthesamememoriesofboredomandavaguediscomfort……
II
Don’tyouremembermenow——atMrs。Murrett’s?"
ShethrewthequestionatDarrowacrossatableofthequietcoffee—roomtowhich,afteravainlyprolongedquestforhertrunk,hehadsuggestedtakingherforacupoftea。
Inthismustyretreatshehadremovedherdrippinghat,hungitonthefendertodry,andstretchedherselfontiptoeinfrontoftheroundeagle—crownedmirror,abovethemantelvasesofdyedimmortelles,whilesheranherfingerscomb—
wisethroughherhair。ThegesturehadactedonDarrow’snumbfeelingsastheglowofthefireactedonhiscirculation;andwhenhehadasked:"Aren’tyourfeetwet,too?"and,afterfrankinspectionofastout—shodsole,shehadansweredcheerfully:"No——luckilyIhadonmynewboots,"hebegantofeelthathumanintercoursewouldstillbetolerableifitwerealwaysasfreefromformality。
Theremovalofhiscompanion’shat,besidesprovokingthisreflection,gavehimhisfirstfullsightofherface;andthiswassofavourablethatthenameshenowpronouncedfellonhimwithaquitedisproportionateshockofdismay。
"Oh,Mrs。Murrett’s——wasitTHERE?"
Herememberedhernow,ofcourse:rememberedherasoneoftheshadowysidlingpresencesinthebackgroundofthatawfulhouseinChelsea,oneofthedumbappendagesoftheshriekingunescapableMrs。Murrett,intowhosetalonshehadfalleninthecourseofhishead—longpursuitofLadyUlricaCrispin。Oh,thetasteofstalefollies!Howinsipiditwas,yethowitclung!
"Iusedtopassyouonthestairs,"sheremindedhim。
Yes:hehadseenherslipby——herecalleditnow——ashedasheduptothedrawing—roominquestofLadyUlrica。Thethoughtmadehimstealalongerlook。HowcouldsuchafacehavebeenmergedintheMurrettmob?Itsfugitiveslantinglines,thatlentthemselvestoallmanneroftendertiltsandforeshortenings,hadthefreakishgraceofsomeyoungheadoftheItaliancomedy。Thehairstoodupfromherforeheadinaboyishelf—lock,anditscolourmatchedherauburneyesfleckedwithblack,andthelittlebrownspotonhercheek,betweentheearthatwasmeanttohavearosebehinditandthechinthatshouldhaverestedonaruff。
Whenshesmiled,theleftcornerofhermouthwentupalittlehigherthantheright;andhersmilebeganinhereyesandrandowntoherlipsintwolinesoflight。HehaddashedpastthattoreachLadyUlricaCrispin!
"Butofcourseyouwouldn’trememberme,"shewassaying。
"MynameisViner——SophyViner。"
Notrememberher?ButofcourseheDID!Hewasgenuinelysureofitnow。"You’reMrs。Murrett’sniece,"hedeclared。
Sheshookherhead。"No;noteventhat。Onlyherreader。"
"Herreader?Doyoumeantosaysheeverreads?"
MissVinerenjoyedhiswonder。"Dear,no!ButIwrotenotes,andmadeupthevisiting—book,andwalkedthedogs,andsawboresforher。"
Darrowgroaned。"Thatmusthavebeenratherbad!"
"Yes;butnothinglikeasbadasbeingherniece。"
"ThatIcanwellbelieve。I’mgladtohear,"headded,"thatyouputitallinthepasttense。"
Sheseemedtodroopalittleattheallusion;thensheliftedherchinwithajerkofdefiance。"Yes。Allisatanendbetweenus。We’vejustpartedintears——butnotinsilence!"
"Justparted?Doyoumeantosayyou’vebeenthereallthistime?"
"EversinceyouusedtocometheretoseeLadyUlrica?Doesitseemtoyousoawfullylongago?"
Theunexpectednessofthethrust——aswellasitsdoubtfultaste——chilledhisgrowingenjoymentofherchatter。Hehadreallybeengettingtolikeher——hadrecovered,underthecandidapprovalofhereye,hisusualsenseofbeingapersonableyoungman,withalltheprivilegespertainingtothestate,insteadoftheanonymousragofhumanityhehadfelthimselfinthecrowdonthepier。Itannoyedhim,atthatparticularmoment,toberemindedthatnaturalnessisnotalwaysconsonantwithtaste。
Sheseemedtoguesshisthought。"Youdon’tlikemysayingthatyoucameforLadyUlrica?"sheasked,leaningoverthetabletopourherselfasecondcupoftea。
Helikedherquickness,atanyrate。"It’sbetter,"helaughed,"thanyourthinkingIcameforMrs。Murrett!"
"Oh,weneverthoughtanybodycameforMrs。Murrett!Itwasalwaysforsomethingelse:themusic,orthecook——whentherewasagoodone——ortheotherpeople;generallyONE
oftheotherpeople。"
"Isee。"
Shewasamusing,andthat,inhispresentmood,wasmoretohispurposethantheexactshadeofhertaste。Itwasodd,too,todiscoversuddenlythattheblurredtapestryofMrs。
Murrett’sbackgroundhadallthewhilebeenaliveandfullofeyes。Now,withapairofthemlookingintohis,hewasconsciousofaqueerreversalofperspective。
"Whowerethe’we’?Wereyouacloudofwitnesses?"
"Therewereagoodmanyofus。"Shesmiled。"Letmesee——
whowasthereinyourtime?Mrs。Bolt——andMademoiselle——andProfessorDidymusandthePolishCountess。Don’tyourememberthePolishCountess?Shecrystal—gazed,andplayedaccompaniments,andMrs。MurrettchuckedherbecauseMrs。
DidymusaccusedherofhypnotizingtheProfessor。Butofcourseyoudon’tremember。Wewereallinvisibletoyou;
butwecouldsee。Andweallusedtowonderaboutyou————"
AgainDarrowfeltarednessinthetemples。"Whataboutme?"
"Well——whetheritwasyouorshewho……"
Hewinced,buthidhisdisapproval。Itmadethetimepasstolistentoher。
"Andwhat,ifonemayask,wasyourconclusion?"
"Well,Mrs。BoltandMademoiselleandtheCountessnaturallythoughtitwasSHE;butProfessorDidymusandJimmyBrance——especiallyJimmy————"
"Justamoment:whoonearthisJimmyBrance?"
Sheexclaimedinwonder:"YouWEREabsorbed——nottorememberJimmyBrance!Hemusthavebeenrightaboutyou,afterall。"Sheletheramusedscrutinydwellonhim。"Buthowcouldyou?Shewasfalsefromheadtofoot!"
"False————?"Inspiteoftimeandsatiety,themaleinstinctofownershiproseupandrepudiatedthecharge。
MissVinercaughthislookandlaughed。"Oh,Ionlymeantexternally!Yousee,sheoftenusedtocometomyroomaftertennis,ortotouchupintheevenings,whentheyweregoingon;andIassureyoushetookapartlikeapuzzle。InfactIusedtosaytoJimmy——justtomakehimwild——:’I’llbetyouanythingyoulikethere’snothingwrong,becauseIknowshe’dneverdareun——’"Shebrokethewordintwo,andherquickblushmadeherfacelikeashallow—petalledroseshadingtothedeeperpinkofthecentre。
Thesituationwassaved,forDarrow,byanabruptrushofmemories,andhegavewaytoamirthwhichsheasfranklyechoed。"Ofcourse,"shegaspedthroughherlaughter,"I