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Four hours until he became public property!'Solicitor's divorce suit!'A surly,dogged anger replaced that dead feeling within him.'Damn them all!'he thought;'I won't run away.I'll act as if nothing had happened.'And in the sweltering heat of Fleet Street and Ludgate Hill he walked all the way to his City Club,lunched,and went back to his office.He worked there stolidly throughout the afternoon.

On his way out he saw that his clerks knew,and answered their involuntary glances with a look so sardonic that they were immediately withdrawn.In front of St.Paul's,he stopped to buy the most gentlemanly of the evening papers.Yes!there he was!

'Well-known solicitor's divorce.Cousin co-respondent.Damages given to the blind'--so,they had got that in!At every other face,he thought:'I wonder if you know!'And suddenly he felt queer,as if something were racing round in his head.

What was this?He was letting it get hold of him!He mustn't!He would be ill.He mustn't think!He would get down to the river and row about,and fish.'I'm not going to be laid up,'he thought.

It flashed across him that he had something of importance to do before he went out of town.Madame Lamotte!He must explain the Law.Another six months before he was really free!Only he did not want to see Annette!And he passed his hand over the top of his head--it was very hot.

He branched off through Covent Garden.On this sultry day of late July the garbage-tainted air of the old market offended him,and Soho seemed more than ever the disenchanted home of rapscallionism.

Alone,the Restaurant Bretagne,neat,daintily painted,with its blue tubs and the dwarf trees therein,retained an aloof and Frenchified self-respect.It was the slack hour,and pale trim waitresses were preparing the little tables for dinner.Soames went through into the private part.To his discomfiture Annette answered his knock.She,too,looked pale and dragged down by the heat.

"You are quite a stranger,"she said languidly.

Soames smiled.

"I haven't wished to be;I've been busy.

Where's your mother,Annette?I've got some news for her.""Mother is not in."

It seemed to Soames that she looked at him in a queer way.What did she know?How much had her mother told her?The worry of trying to make that out gave him an alarming feeling in the head.

He gripped the edge of the table,and dizzily saw Annette come forward,her eyes clear with surprise.He shut his own and said:

"It's all right.I've had a touch of the sun,I think."The sun!

What he had was a touch of 'darkness!Annette's voice,French and composed,said:

"Sit down,it will pass,then."Her hand pressed his shoulder,and Soames sank into a chair.When the dark feeling dispersed,and he opened his eyes,she was looking down at him.What an inscrutable and odd expression for a girl of twenty!

"Do you feel better?"

"It's nothing,"said Soames.Instinct told him that to be feeble before her was not helping him--age was enough handicap without that.Will-power was his fortune with Annette,he had lost ground these latter months from indecision--he could not afford to lose any more.He got up,and said:

"I'll write to your mother.I'm going down to my river house for a long holiday.I want you both to come there presently and stay.

It's just at its best.You will,won't you?""It will be veree nice."A pretty little roll of that 'r'but no enthusiasm.And rather sadly he added:

"You're feeling the heat;too,aren't you,Annette?It'll do you good to be on the river.Good-night."Annette swayed forward.

There was a sort of compunction in the movement.

"Are you fit to go?Shall I give you some coffee?""No,"said Soames firmly."Give me your hand."She held out her hand,and Soames raised it to his lips.When he looked up,her face wore again that strange expression.'I can't tell,'he thought,as he went out;'but I mustn't think--I mustn't worry:

But worry he did,walking toward Pall Mall.English,not of her religion,middle-aged,scarred as it were by domestic tragedy,what had he to give her?Only wealth,social position,leisure,admiration!It was much,but was it enough for a beautiful girl of twenty?He felt so ignorant about Annette.He had,too,a curious fear of the French nature of her mother and herself.They knew so well what they wanted.They were almost Forsytes.They would never grasp a shadow and miss a substance The tremendous effort it was to write a simple note to Madame Lamotte when he reached his Club warned him still further that he was at the end of his tether.

"MY DEAR MADAME (he said),"You will see by the enclosed newspaper cutting that I obtained my decree of divorce to-day.By the English Law I shall not,however,be free to marry again till the decree is confirmed six months hence.In the meanwhile I have the honor to ask to be considered a formal suitor for the hand of your daughter.I shall write again in a few days and beg you both to come and stay at my river house.

"I am,dear Madame,"Sincerely yours,"SOAMES FORSYTE.'

Having sealed and posted this letter,he went into the dining-room.

Three mouthfuls of soup convinced him that he could not eat;and,causing a cab to be summoned,he drove to Paddington Station and took the first train to Reading.He reached his house just as the sun went down,and wandered out on to the lawn.The air was drenched with the scent of pinks and picotees in his flower-borders.A stealing coolness came off the river.

Rest-peace!Let a poor fellow rest!Let not worry and shame and anger chase like evil nightbirds in his head!Like those doves perched half-sleeping on their dovecot,like the furry creatures in the woods on the far side,and the simple folk in their cottages,like the trees and the river itself,whitening fast in twilight,like the darkening cornflower-blue sky where stars were coming up--let him cease from himself,and rest!

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