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第11章

"This is your doing, Harry," said the painter bitterly.

Lord Henry shrugged his shoulders."It is the real Dorian Gray--that is all."

"It is not."

"If it is not, what have I to do with it?""You should have gone away when I asked you," he muttered.

"I stayed when you asked me," was Lord Henry's answer.

"Harry, I can't quarrel with my two best friends at once, but between you both you have made me hate the finest piece of work I have ever done, and I will destroy it.What is it but canvas and colour? I will not let it come across our three lives and mar them."Dorian Gray lifted his golden head from the pillow, and with pallid face and tear-stained eyes, looked at him as he walked over to the deal painting-table that was set beneath the high curtained window.What was he doing there? His fingers were straying about among the litter of tin tubes and dry brushes, seeking for something.Yes, it was for the long palette-knife, with its thin blade of lithe steel.He had found it at last.

He was going to rip up the canvas.

With a stifled sob the lad leaped from the couch, and, rushing over to Hallward, tore the knife out of his hand, and flung it to the end of the studio."Don't, Basil, don't!" he cried."It would be murder!""I am glad you appreciate my work at last, Dorian," said the painter coldly when he had recovered from his surprise."I never thought you would.""Appreciate it? I am in love with it, Basil.It is part of myself.

I feel that."

"Well, as soon as you are dry, you shall be varnished, and framed, and sent home.Then you can do what you like with yourself." And he walked across the room and rang the bell for tea."You will have tea, of course, Dorian? And so will you, Harry? Or do you object to such simple pleasures?""I adore simple pleasures," said Lord Henry."They are the last refuge of the complex.But I don't like scenes, except on the stage.What absurd fellows you are, both of you! I wonder who it was defined man as a rational animal.It was the most premature definition ever given.Man is many things, but he is not rational.I am glad he is not, after all--though I wish you chaps would not squabble over the picture.You had much better let me have it, Basil.This silly boy doesn't really want it, and I really do.""If you let any one have it but me, Basil, I shall never forgive you!" cried Dorian Gray; "and I don't allow people to call me a silly boy.""You know the picture is yours, Dorian.I gave it to you before it existed.""And you know you have been a little silly, Mr.Gray, and that you don't really object to being reminded that you are extremely young.""I should have objected very strongly this morning, Lord Henry.""Ah! this morning! You have lived since then."There came a knock at the door, and the butler entered with a laden tea-tray and set it down upon a small Japanese table.There was a rattle of cups and saucers and the hissing of a fluted Georgian urn.Two globe-shaped china dishes were brought in by a page.Dorian Gray went over and poured out the tea.The two men sauntered languidly to the table and examined what was under the covers.

"Let us go to the theatre to-night," said Lord Henry."There is sure to be something on, somewhere.I have promised to dine at White's, but it is only with an old friend, so I can send him a wire to say that I am ill, or that I am prevented from coming in consequence of a subsequent engagement.I think that would be a rather nice excuse: it would have all the surprise of candour.""It is such a bore putting on one's dress-clothes," muttered Hallward.

"And, when one has them on, they are so horrid.""Yes," answered Lord Henry dreamily, "the costume of the nineteenth century is detestable.It is so sombre, so depressing.Sin is the only real colour-element left in modern life.""You really must not say things like that before Dorian, Harry.""Before which Dorian? The one who is pouring out tea for us, or the one in the picture?""Before either."

"I should like to come to the theatre with you, Lord Henry," said the lad.

"Then you shall come; and you will come, too, Basil, won't you?""I can't, really.I would sooner not.I have a lot of work to do.""Well, then, you and I will go alone, Mr.Gray.""I should like that awfully."

The painter bit his lip and walked over, cup in hand, to the picture.

"I shall stay with the real Dorian," he said, sadly.

"Is it the real Dorian?" cried the original of the portrait, strolling across to him."Am I really like that?""Yes; you are just like that."

"How wonderful, Basil!"

"At least you are like it in appearance.But it will never alter,"sighed Hallward."That is something."

"What a fuss people make about fidelity!" exclaimed Lord Henry.

"Why, even in love it is purely a question for physiology.It has nothing to do with our own will.Young men want to be faithful, and are not; old men want to be faithless, and cannot: that is all one can say.""Don't go to the theatre to-night, Dorian," said Hallward."Stop and dine with me.""I can't, Basil."

"Why?"

"Because I have promised Lord Henry Wotton to go with him.""He won't like you the better for keeping your promises.He always breaks his own.I beg you not to go."Dorian Gray laughed and shook his head.

"I entreat you."

The lad hesitated, and looked over at Lord Henry, who was watching them from the tea-table with an amused smile.

"I must go, Basil," he answered.

"Very well," said Hallward, and he went over and laid down his cup on the tray."It is rather late, and, as you have to dress, you had better lose no time.Good-bye, Harry.Good-bye, Dorian.Come and see me soon.Come to-morrow.""Certainly."

"You won't forget?"

"No, of course not," cried Dorian.

"And...Harry!"

"Yes, Basil?"

"Remember what I asked you, when we were in the garden this morning.""I have forgotten it."

"I trust you."

"I wish I could trust myself," said Lord Henry, laughing."Come, Mr.Gray, my hansom is outside, and I can drop you at your own place.Good-bye, Basil.It has been a most interesting afternoon."As the door closed behind them, the painter flung himself down on a sofa, and a look of pain came into his face.

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