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第7章

Connie's father,where he paid a flying visit to Wragby,and in private to his daughter:As for Clifford's writing,it's smart,but there's nothing in it .It won't last!Connie looked at the burly Scottish knight who had done himself well all his life,and her eyes,her big,still-wondering blue eyes became vague.Nothing in it!What did he mean by nothing in it?

If the critics praised it,and Clifford's name was almost famous,and it even brought in money...what did her father mean by saying there was nothing in Clifford's writing?What else could there be?

For Connie had adopted the standard of the young:what there was in the moment was everything.And moments followed one another without necessarily belonging to one another.

It was in her second winter at Wragby her father said to her:'I hope,Connie,you won't let circumstances force you into being a demi-vierge.'

'A demi-vierge!'replied Connie vaguely.'Why?Why not?'

'Unless you like it,of course!'said her father hastily.To Clifford he said the same,when the two men were alone:'I'm afraid it doesn't quite suit Connie to be a demi-vierge.'

'A half-virgin!'replied Clifford,translating the phrase to be sure of it.

He thought for a moment,then flushed very red.He was angry and offended.

'In what way doesn't it suit her?'he asked stiffly.

'She's getting thin...angular.It's not her style.She's not the pilchard sort of little slip of a girl,she's a bonny Scotch trout.'

'Without the spots,of course!'said Clifford.

He wanted to say something later to Connie about the demi-vierge business...the half-virgin state of her affairs.But he could not bring himself to do it.He was at once too intimate with her and not intimate enough.He was so very much at one with her,in his mind and hers,but bodily they were non-existent to one another,and neither could bear to drag in the corpus delicti.They were so intimate,and utterly out of touch.

Connie guessed,however,that her father had said something,and that something was in Clifford's mind.She knew that he didn't mind whether she were demi-vierge or demi-monde,so long as he didn't absolutely know,and wasn't made to see.What the eye doesn't see and the mind doesn't know,doesn't exist.

Connie and Clifford had now been nearly two years at Wragby,living their vague life of absorption in Clifford and his work.Their interests had never ceased to flow together over his work.They talked and wrestled in the throes of composition,and felt as if something were happening,really happening,really in the void.

And thus far it was a life:in the void.For the rest it was non-existence.

Wragby was there,the servants...but spectral,not really existing.Connie went for walks in the park,and in the woods that joined the park,and enjoyed the solitude and the mystery,kicking the brown leaves of autumn,and picking the primroses of spring.But it was all a dream;or rather it was like the simulacrum of reality.The oak-leaves were to her like oak-leaves seen ruffling in a mirror,she herself was a figure somebody had read about,picking primroses that were only shadows or memories,or words.No substance to her or anything...no touch,no contact!Only this life with Clifford,this endless spinning of webs of yarn,of the minutiae of consciousness,these stories Sir Malcolm said there was nothing in,and they wouldn't last.Why should there be anything in them,why should they last?Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.Sufficient unto the moment is the appearance of reality.

Clifford had quite a number of friends,acquaintances really,and he invited them to Wragby.He invited all sorts of people,critics and writers,people who would help to praise his books.And they were flattered at being asked to Wragby,and they praised.Connie understood it all perfectly.

But why not?This was one of the fleeting patterns in the mirror.What was wrong with it?

She was hostess to these people...mostly men.She was hostess also to Clifford's occasional aristocratic relations.Being a soft,ruddy,country-looking girl,inclined to freckles,with big blue eyes,and curling,brown hair,and a soft voice,and rather strong,female loins she was considered a little old-fashioned and 'womanly'.She was not a 'little pilchard sort of fish',like a boy,with a boy's flat breast and little buttocks.She was too feminine to be quite smart.

So the men,especially those no longer young,were very nice to her indeed.But,knowing what torture poor Clifford would feel at the slightest sign of flirting on her part,she gave them no encouragement at all.She was quiet and vague,she had no contact with them and intended to have none.Clifford was extraordinarily proud of himself.

His relatives treated her quite kindly.She knew that the kindliness indicated a lack of fear,and that these people had no respect for you unless you could frighten them a little.But again she had no contact.

She let them be kindly and disdainful,she let them feel they had no need to draw their steel in readiness.She had no real connexion with them.

Time went on.Whatever happened,nothing happened,because she was so beautifully out of contact.She and Clifford lived in their ideas and his books.She entertained...there were always people in the house.Time went on as the clock does,half past eight instead of half past seven.

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