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第5章

"The country's changing,"he said abruptly,"but there it'll be when we're all gone.Look at those thrushes--the birds are sweet here in the mornings.I'm glad to have washed my hands of London."Her face was close to the window pane,and he was struck by its mournful look.'Wish I could make her look happy!'he thought.'Apretty face,but sad!'And taking up his can of hot water he went out into the gallery.

"This is June's room,"he said,opening the next door and putting the can down;"I think you'll find everything."And closing the door behind her he went back to his own room.Brushing his hair with his great ebony brushes,and dabbing his forehead with eau de Cologne,he mused.She had come so strangely--a sort of visit-ation;mysterious,even romantic,as if his desire for company,for beauty,had been fulfilled by whatever it was which fulfilled that sort of thing.And before the mirror he straightened his still upright figure,passed the brushes over his great white moustache,touched up his eyebrows with eau de Cologne,and rang the bell.

"I forgot to let them know that I have a lady to dinner with me.

Let cook do something extra,and tell Beacon to have the landau and pair at half-past ten to drive her back to Town to-night.Is Miss Holly asleep?"The maid thought not.And old Jolyon,passing down the gallery,stole on tiptoe towards the nursery,and opened the door whose hinges he kept specially oiled that he might slip in and out in the evenings without being heard.

But Holly was asleep,and lay like a miniature Madonna,of that type which the old painters could not tell from Venus,when they had completed her.Her long dark lashes clung to her cheeks;on her face was perfect peace--her little arrangements were evidently all right again.And old Jolyon,in the twilight of the room,stood adoring her!It was so charming,solemn,and loving--that little face.He had more than his share of the blessed capacity of living again in the young.They were to him his future life--all of a future life that his fundamental pagan sanity perhaps admitted.There she was with everything before her,and his blood--some of it--in her tiny veins.There she was,his little companion,to be made as happy as ever he could make her,so that she knew nothing but love.His heart swelled,and he went out,stilling the sound of his patent-leather boots.In the corridor an eccentric notion attacked him:To think that children should come to that which Irene had told him she was helping!Women who were all,once,little things like this one sleeping there!'I must give her a cheque!'he mused;'Can't bear to think of them!'They had never borne reflecting on,those poor outcasts;wounding too deeply the core of true refinement hidden under layers of conformity to the sense of property--wounding too grievously the deepest thing in him--a love of beauty which could give him,even now,a flutter of the heart,thinking of his evening in the society of a pretty woman.And he went downstairs,through the swinging doors,to the back regions.There,in the wine-cellar,was a hock worth at least two pounds a bottle,a Steinberg Cabinet,better than any Johan-nisberg that ever went down throat;a wine of perfect bouquet,sweet as a nectarine--nectar indeed!He got a bottle out,handling it like a baby,and holding it level to the light,to look.Enshrined in its coat of dust,that mellow coloured,slender--necked bottle gave him deep pleasure.Three years to settle down again since the move from Town--ought to be in prime condition!Thirty-five years ago he had bought it--thank God he had kept his palate,and earned the right to drink it.She would appreciate this;not a spice of acidity in a dozen.He wiped the bottle,drew the cork with his own hands,put his nose down,inhaled its perfume,and went back to the music room.

Irene was standing by the piano;she had taken off her hat and a lace scarf she had been wearing,so that her gold-coloured hair was visible,and the pallor of her neck.In her grey frock she made a pretty picture for old Jolyon,against the rosewood of the piano.

He gave her his arm,and solemnly they went.The room,which had been designed to enable twenty-four people to dine in comfort,held now but a little round table.In his present solitude the big dining-table oppressed old Jolyon;he had caused it to be removed till his son came back.Here in the company of two really good copies of Raphael Madonnas he was wont to dine alone.It was the only disconsolate hour of his day,this summer weather.He had never been a large eater,like that great chap Swithin,or Sylvanus Heythorp,or Anthony Thornworthy,those cronies of past times;and to dine alone,overlooked by the Madonnas,was to him but a sorrowful occupation,which he got through quickly,that he might come to the more spiritual enjoyment of his coffee and cigar.But this evening was a different matter!His eyes twinkled at her across the little table and he spoke of Italy and Switzerland,telling her stories of his travels there,and other experiences which he could no longer recount to his son and grand-daughter because they knew them.This fresh audience was precious to him;he had never become one of those old men who ramble round and round the fields of reminiscence.Himself quickly fatigued by the insensitive,he instinctively avoided fatiguing others,and his natural flirtatiousness towards beauty guarded him specially in his relations with a woman.He would have liked to draw her out,but though she murmured and smiled and seemed to be enjoying what he told her,he remained conscious of that mysterious remoteness which constituted half her fascination.He could not bear women who threw their shoulders and eyes at you,and chattered away;or hard-mouthed women who laid down the law and knew more than you did.

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