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第46章

When Mark Lennan, travelling through from Beaulieu, reached his rooms in Chelsea, he went at once to the little pile of his letters, twice hunted through them, then stood very still, with a stunned, sick feeling.Why had she not sent him that promised note? And now he realized--though not yet to the full--what it meant to be in love with a married woman.He must wait in this suspense for eighteen hours at least, till he could call, and find out what had happened to prevent her, till he could hear from her lips that she still loved him.The chilliest of legal lovers had access to his love, but he must possess a soul that was on fire, in this deadly patience, for fear of doing something that might jeopardize her.Telegraph? He dared not.Write? She would get it by the first post; but what could he say that was not dangerous, if Cramier chanced to see? Call? Still more impossible till three o'clock, at very earliest, to-morrow.His gaze wandered round the studio.Were these household gods, and all these works of his, indeed the same he had left twenty days ago? They seemed to exist now only in so far as she might come to see them--come and sit in such a chair, and drink out of such a cup, and let him put this cushion for her back, and that footstool for her feet.And so vividly could he see her lying back in that chair looking across at him, that he could hardly believe she had never yet sat there.It was odd how--without any resolution taken, without admission that their love could not remain platonic, without any change in their relations, save one humble kiss and a few whispered words--everything was changed.A month or so ago, if he had wanted, he would have gone at once calmly to her house.It would have seemed harmless, and quite natural.Now it was impossible to do openly the least thing that strict convention did not find desirable.

Sooner or later they would find him stepping over convention, and take him for what he was not--a real lover! A real lover! He knelt down before the empty chair and stretched out his arms.No substance--no warmth--no fragrance--nothing! Longing that passed through air, as the wind through grass.

He went to the little round window, which overlooked the river.

The last evening of May; gloaming above the water, dusk resting in the trees, and the air warm! Better to be out, and moving in the night, out in the ebb and flow of things, among others whose hearts were beating, than stay in this place that without her was so cold and meaningless.

Lamps--the passion-fruit of towns--were turning from pallor to full orange, and the stars were coming out.Half-past nine! At ten o'clock, and not before, he would walk past her house.To have this something to look forward to, however furtive and barren, helped.But on a Saturday night there would be no sitting at the House.Cramier would be at home; or they would both be out; or perhaps have gone down to their river cottage.Cramier! What cruel demon had presided over that marring of her life! Why had he never met her till after she had bound herself to this man! From a negative contempt for one who was either not sensitive enough to recognize that his marriage was a failure, or not chivalrous enough to make that failure bear as little hardly as possible on his wife, he had come already to jealous hatred as of a monster.To be face to face with Cramier in a mortal conflict could alone have satisfied his feeling....Yet he was a young man by nature gentle!

His heart beat desperately as he approached that street--one of those little old streets, so beautiful, that belonged to a vanished London.It was very narrow, there was no shelter; and he thought confusedly of what he could say, if met in this remote backwater that led nowhere.He would tell some lie, no doubt.Lies would now be his daily business.Lies and hatred, those violent things of life, would come to seem quite natural, in the violence of his love.

He stood a moment, hesitating, by the rails of the old church.

Black, white-veined, with shadowy summits, in that half darkness, it was like some gigantic vision.Mystery itself seemed modelled there.He turned and walked quickly down the street close to the houses on the further side.The windows of her house were lighted!

So, she was not away! Dim light in the dining-room, lights in the room above--her bedroom, doubtless.Was there no way to bring her to the window, no way his spirit could climb up there and beckon hers out to him? Perhaps she was not there, perhaps it was but a servant taking up hot water.He was at the end of the street by now, but to leave without once more passing was impossible.And this time he went slowly, his head down, feigning abstraction, grudging every inch of pavement, and all the time furtively searching that window with the light behind the curtains.Nothing!

Once more he was close to the railings of the church, and once more could not bring himself to go away.In the little, close, deserted street, not a soul was moving, not even a cat or dog; nothing alive but many discreet, lighted windows.Like veiled faces, showing no emotion, they seemed to watch his indecision.And he thought: "Ah, well! I dare say there are lots like me.Lots as near, and yet as far away! Lots who have to suffer!" But what would he not have given for the throwing open of those curtains.Then, suddenly scared by an approaching figure, he turned and walked away.

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