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类别:其他 作者:John Galsworthy字数:9714更新时间:18/12/18 13:40:14
\"Youshalljudgeforyourselfaboutallthosethingsasyougrowup。\" LittleJonrepliedinacalculatingmanner: \"Idon’twanttogrowup,much。Idon’twanttogotoschool。\"A suddenoverwhelmingdesiretosaysomethingmore,tosaywhathereallyfelt,turnedhimred。\"I——Iwanttostaywithyou,andbeyourlover,Mum。\" Thenwithaninstincttoimprovethesituation,headdedquickly\"I don’twanttogotobedto—night,either。I’msimplytiredofgoingtobed,everynight。\" \"Haveyouhadanymorenightmares?\" \"Onlyaboutone。MayIleavethedooropenintoyourroomto—night,Mum?\" \"Yes,justalittle。\"LittleJonheavedasighofsatisfaction。 \"WhatdidyouseeinGlensofantrim?\" \"Nothingbutbeauty,darling。\" \"Whatexactlyisbeauty?\" \"Whatexactlyis——Oh!Jon,that’saposer。\" \"CanIseeit,forinstance?\"Hismothergotup,andsatbesidehim。\"Youdo,everyday。Theskyisbeautiful,thestars,andmoonlitnights,andthenthebirds,theflowers,thetrees——they’reallbeautiful。Lookoutofthewindow——there’sbeautyforyou,Jon。\" \"Oh!yes,that’stheview。Isthatall?\" \"All?no。Theseaiswonderfullybeautiful,andthewaves,withtheirfoamflyingback。\" \"Didyourisefromiteveryday,Mum?\" Hismothersmiled。\"Well,webathed。\" LittleJonsuddenlyreachedoutandcaughtherneckinhishands。 \"Iknow,\"hesaidmysteriously,\"you’reit,really,andalltherestismake—believe。\" Shesighed,laughed,said:\"Oh!Jon!\" LittleJonsaidcritically: \"DoyouthinkBellabeautiful,forinstance?Ihardlydo。\" \"Bellaisyoung;that’ssomething。\" \"Butyoulookyounger,Mum。IfyoubumpagainstBellashehurts。 Idon’tbelieve’Da’wasbeautiful,whenIcometothinkofit;andMademoiselle’salmostugly。\" \"Mademoisellehasaveryniceface。\"\"Oh!yes;nice。Iloveyourlittlerays,Mum。\" \"Rays?\" LittleJonputhisfingertotheoutercornerofhereye。 \"Oh!Those?Butthey’reasignofage。\" \"Theycomewhenyousmile。\" \"Buttheyusen’tto。\" \"Oh!well,Ilikethem。Doyouloveme,Mum?\" \"Ido——Idoloveyou,darling。\" \"Everso?\" \"Everso!\" \"MorethanIthoughtyoudid?\" \"Much——muchmore。\" \"Well,sodoI;sothatmakesiteven。\" Consciousthathehadneverinhislifesogivenhimselfaway,hefeltasuddenreactiontothemanlinessofSirLamorac,DickNeedham,HuckFinn,andotherheroes。 \"ShallIshowyouathingortwo?\"hesaid;andslippingoutofherarms,hestoodonhishead。Then,firedbyherobviousadmiration,hemountedthebed,andthrewhimselfheadforemostfromhisfeetontohisback,withouttouchinganythingwithhishands。Hedidthisseveraltimes。 Thatevening,havinginspectedwhattheyhadbrought,hestayeduptodinner,sittingbetweenthematthelittleroundtabletheyusedwhentheywerealone。Hewasextremelyexcited。HismotherworeaFrench—greydress,withcreamylacemadeoutoflittlescrigglyroses,roundherneck,whichwasbrownerthanthelace。Hekeptlookingather,tillatlasthisfather’sfunnysmilemadehimsuddenlyattentivetohissliceofpineapple。Itwaslaterthanhehadeverstayedup,whenhewenttobed。Hismotherwentupwithhim,andheundressedveryslowlysoastokeepherthere。Whenatlasthehadnothingonbuthispyjamas,hesaid: \"Promiseyouwon’tgowhileIsaymyprayers!\" \"Ipromise。\" Kneelingdownandplunginghisfaceintothebed,littleJonhurriedup,underhisbreath,openingoneeyenowandthen,toseeherstandingperfectlystillwithasmileonherface。\"OurFather\"——sowenthislastprayer,\"whichartinheaven,hallowedbethyMum,thyKingdomMum——onEarthasitisinheaven,giveusthisdayourdailyMumandforgiveusourtrespassesonearthasitisinheavenandtrespassagainstus,forthineistheevilthepowerandthegloryforeverandever。Amum!Lookout!\"Hesprang,andforalongminuteremainedinherarms。Onceinbed,hecontinuedtoholdherhand。 \"Youwon’tshutthedooranymorethanthat,willyou?Areyougoingtobelong,Mum?\" \"ImustgodownandplaytoDaddy。\" \"Oh!well,Ishallhearyou。\" \"Ihopenot;youmustgotosleep。\" \"Icansleepanynight。\" \"Well,thisisjustanightlikeanyother。\" \"Oh!no——it’sextraspecial。\" \"Onextraspecialnightsonealwayssleepssoundest。\" \"ButifIgotosleep,Mum,Ishan’thearyoucomeup。\" \"Well,whenIdo,I’llcomeinandgiveyouakiss,thenifyou’reawakeyou’llknow,andifyou’renotyou’llstillknowyou’vehadone。\" LittleJonsighed,\"Allright!\"hesaid:\"IsupposeImustputupwiththat。Mum?\" \"Yes?\" \"WhatwashernamethatDaddybelievesin?VenusAnnaDiomedes?\" \"Oh!myangel!Anadyomene。\" \"Yes!butIlikemynameforyoumuchbetter。\" \"Whatisyours,Jon?\" LittleJonansweredshyly: \"Guinevere!it’soutoftheRoundTableI’veonlyjustthoughtofit,onlyofcourseherhairwasdown。\" Hismother’seyes,lookingpasthim,seemedtofloat。 \"Youwon’tforgettocome,Mum?\" \"Notifyou’llgotosleep。\" \"That’sabargain,then。\"AndlittleJonscreweduphiseyes。 Hefeltherlipsonhisforehead,heardherfootsteps;openedhiseyestoseeherglidingthroughthedoorway,and,sighing,screwedthemupagain。 ThenTimebegan。 Forsometenminutesofithetriedloyallytosleep,countingagreatnumberofthistlesinarow,\"Da’s\"oldrecipeforbringingslumber。Heseemedtohavebeenhourscounting。Itmust,hethought,benearlytimeforhertocomeupnow。Hethrewthebedclothesback。\"I’mhot!\"hesaid,andhisvoicesoundedfunnyinthedarkness,likesomeoneelse’s。Whydidn’tshecome?Hesatup。 Hemustlook!Hegotoutofbed,wenttothewindowandpulledthecurtainasliceaside。Itwasn’tdark,buthecouldn’ttellwhetherbecauseofdaylightorthemoon,whichwasverybig。Ithadafunny,wickedface,asiflaughingathim,andhedidnotwanttolookatit。Then,rememberingthathismotherhadsaidmoonlitnightswerebeautiful,hecontinuedtostareoutinageneralway。Thetreesthrewthickshadows,thelawnlookedlikespiltmilk,andalong,longwayhecouldsee;oh!veryfar;rightovertheworld,anditalllookeddifferentandswimmy。Therewasalovelysmell,too,inhisopenwindow。 ’IwishIhadadovelikeNoah!’hethought。 \"Themoonymoonwasroundandbright,Itshoneandshoneandmadeitlight。\" Afterthatrhyme,whichcameintohisheadallatonce,hebecameconsciousofmusic,verysoft—lovely!Mumplaying!Hebethoughthimselfofamacaroonhehad,laidupinhischestofdrawers,and,gettingit,camebacktothewindow。Heleanedout,nowmunching,nowholdinghisjawstohearthemusicbetter。\"Da\"usedtosaythatangelsplayedonharpsinheaven;butitwasn’thalfsolovelyasMumplayinginthemoonynight,withhimeatingamacaroon。Acockchaferbuzzedby,amothflewinhisface,themusicstopped,andlittleJondrewhisheadin。Shemustbecoming!Hedidn’twanttobefoundawake。Hegotbackintobedandpulledtheclothesnearlyoverhishead;buthehadleftastreakofmoonlightcomingin。Itfellacrossthefloor,nearthefootofthebed,andhewatcheditmovingeversoslowlytowardshim,asifitwerealive。Themusicbeganagain,buthecouldonlyjusthearitnow;sleepymusic,pretty—— sleepy——music——sleepy——slee…… Andtimeslippedby,themusicrose,fell,ceased;themoonbeamcrepttowardshisface。LittleJonturnedinhissleeptillhelayonhisback,withonebrownfiststillgraspingthebedclothes。Thecornersofhiseyestwitched——hehadbeguntodream。Hedreamedhewasdrinkingmilkoutofapanthatwasthemoon,oppositeagreatblackcatwhichwatchedhimwithafunnysmilelikehisfather’s。Hehearditwhisper:\"Don’tdrinktoomuch!\"Itwasthecat’smilk,ofcourse,andheputouthishandamicablytostrokethecreature;butitwasnolongerthere;thepanhadbecomeabed,inwhichhewaslying,andwhenhetriedtogetouthecouldn’tfindtheedge;hecouldn’tfindit——he——he——couldn’tgetout!Itwasdreadful! Hewhimperedinhissleep。Thebedhadbeguntogoroundtoo;itwasoutsidehimandinsidehim;goingroundandround,andgettingfiery,andMotherLeeoutofCastupbytheSeawasstirringit!Oh!sohorribleshelooked!Fasterandfaster!——tillheandthebedandMotherLeeandthemoonandthecatwereallonewheelgoingroundandroundandupandup——awful——awful——awful! Heshrieked。 Avoicesaying:\"Darling,darling!\"gotthroughthewheel,andheawoke,standingonhisbed,withhiseyeswideopen。 Therewashismother,withherhairlikeGuinevere’s,and,clutchingher,heburiedhisfaceinit。 \"Oh!oh!\" \"It’sallright,treasure。You’reawakenow。There!There!It’snothing!\" ButlittleJoncontinuedtosay:\"Oh!oh!\" Hervoicewenton,velvetyinhisear: \"Itwasthemoonlight,sweetheart,comingonyourface。\" LittleJonburbledintohernightgown\"Yousaiditwasbeautiful。Oh!\" \"Nottosleepin,Jon。Wholetitin?Didyoudrawthecurtains?\" \"Iwantedtoseethetime;I——Ilookedout,I——Iheardyouplaying,Mum;I——Iatemymacaroon。\"Buthewasgrowingslowlycomforted;andtheinstincttoexcusehisfearrevivedwithinhim。 \"MotherLeewentroundinmeandgotallfiery,\"hemumbled。 \"Well,Jon,whatcanyouexpectifyoueatmacaroonsafteryou’vegonetobed?\" \"Onlyone,Mum;itmadethemusiceversomorebeautiful。Iwaswaitingforyou——Inearlythoughtitwasto—morrow。\" \"Myducky,it’sonlyjustelevennow。\" LittleJonwassilent,rubbinghisnoseonherneck。 \"Mum,isDaddyinyourroom?\" \"Notto—night。\" \"CanIcome?\" \"Ifyouwish,myprecious。\" Halfhimselfagain,littleJondrewback。 \"Youlookdifferent,Mum;eversoyounger。\" \"It’smyhair,darling。\" LittleJonlaidholdofit,thick,darkgold,withafewsilverthreads。 \"Ilikeit,\"hesaid:\"Ilikeyoubestofalllikethis。\" Takingherhand,hehadbegundragginghertowardsthedoor。Heshutitastheypassed,withasighofrelief。 \"Whichsideofthebeddoyoulike,Mum?\" \"Theleftside。\" \"Allright。\" Wastingnotime,givinghernochancetochangehermind,littleJongotintothebed,whichseemedmuchsofterthanhisown。Heheavedanothersigh,screwedhisheadintothepillowandlayexaminingthebattleofchariotsandswordsandspearswhichalwayswentonoutsideblankets,wherethelittlehairsstoodupagainstthelight。 \"Itwasn’tanything,really,wasit?\"hesaid。 >Frombeforeherglasshismotheranswered: \"Nothingbutthemoonandyourimaginationheatedup。Youmustn’tgetsoexcited,Jon。\" But,stillnotquiteinpossessionofhisnerves,littleJonansweredboastfully: \"Iwasn’tafraid,really,ofcourse!\"Andagainhelaywatchingthespearsandchariots。Itallseemedverylong。 \"Oh!Mum,dohurryup!\" \"Darling,Ihavetoplaitmyhair。\" \"Oh!notto—night。You’llonlyhavetounplaititagainto—morrow。 I’msleepynow;ifyoudon’tcome,Ishan’tbesleepysoon。\" Hismotherstoodupwhiteandfloweybeforethewingedmirror:hecouldseethreeofher,withherneckturnedandherhairbrightunderthelight,andherdarkeyessmiling。Itwasunnecessary,andhesaid: \"Docome,Mum;I’mwaiting。\" \"Verywell,mylove,I’llcome。\" LittleJonclosedhiseyes。Everythingwasturningoutmostsatisfactory,onlyshemusthurryup!Hefeltthebedshake,shewasgettingin。And,stillwithhiseyesclosed,hesaidsleepily:\"It’snice,isn’tit?\" Heheardhervoicesaysomething,feltherlipstouchinghisnose,and,snugglingupbesideherwholayawakeandlovedhimwithherthoughts,hefellintothedreamlesssleep,whichroundedoffhispast。 TOLET \"FromoutthefatalloinsofthosetwofoesApairofstar—crossedloverstaketheirlife。\" ——RomeoandJuliet。 TOCHARLESSCRIBNER PARTI ENCOUNTER SoamesForsyteemergedfromtheKnightsbridgeHotel,wherehewasstaying,intheafternoonofthe12thofMay,1920,withtheintentionofvisitingacollectionofpicturesinaGalleryoffCorkStreet,andlookingintotheFuture。Hewalked。SincetheWarhenevertookacabifhecouldhelpit。Theirdriverswere,inhisview,anuncivillot,thoughnowthattheWarwasoverandsupplybeginningtoexceeddemandagain,gettingmorecivilinaccordancewiththecustomofhumannature。Still,hehadnotforgiventhem,deeplyidentifyingthemwithgloomymemories,andnow,dimly,likeallmembers,oftheirclass,withrevolution。TheconsiderableanxietyhehadpassedthroughduringtheWar,andthemoreconsiderableanxietyhehadsinceundergoneinthePeace,hadproducedpsychologicalconsequencesinatenaciousnature。Hehad,mentally,sofrequentlyexperiencedruin,thathehadceasedtobelieveinitsmaterialprobability。Payingawayfourthousandayearinincomeandsupertax,onecouldnotverywellbeworseoff! Afortuneofaquarterofamillion,encumberedonlybyawifeandonedaughter,andverydiverselyinvested,affordedsubstantialguaranteeevenagainstthat\"wildcatnotion\"alevyoncapital。Andastoconfiscationofwarprofits,hewasentirelyinfavourofit,forhehadnone,and\"servethebeggarsright!\"Thepriceofpictures,moreover,had,ifanything,goneup,andhehaddonebetterwithhiscollectionsincetheWarbeganthaneverbefore。Air—raids,also,hadactedbeneficiallyonaspiritcongenitallycautious,andhardenedacharacteralreadydogged。Tobeindangerofbeingentirelydispersedinclinedonetobelessapprehensiveofthemorepartialdispersionsinvolvedinleviesandtaxation,whilethehabitofcondemningtheimpudenceoftheGermanshadlednaturallytocondemningthatofLabour,ifnotopenlyatleastinthesanctuaryofhissoul。 Hewalked。Therewas,moreover,timetospare,forFleurwastomeethimattheGalleryatfouro’clock,anditwasasyetbuthalf—pasttwo。Itwasgoodforhimtowalk——hisliverwasalittleconstricted,andhisnervesratheronedge。HiswifewasalwaysoutwhenshewasinTown,andhisdaughterwouldflibberty—gibbetallovertheplacelikemostyoungwomensincetheWar。Still,hemustbethankfulthatshehadbeentooyoungtodoanythinginthatWaritself。Not,ofcourse,thathehadnotsupportedtheWarfromitsinception,withallhissoul,butbetweenthatandsupportingitwiththebodiesofhiswifeanddaughter,therehadbeenagapfixedbysomethingold—fashionedwithinhimwhichabhorredemotionalextravagance。Hehad,forinstance,stronglyobjectedtoAnnette,soattractive,andin1914onlythirty—four,goingtohernativeFrance,her\"cherepatrie\"as,underthestimulusofwar,shehadbeguntocallit,tonurseher\"bravespoilus,\"forsooth!Ruiningherhealthandherlooks!Asifshewerereallyanurse!Hehadputastopperonit。Letherdoneedleworkforthemathome,orknit!Shehadnotgone,therefore,andhadneverbeenquitethesamewomansince。A badtendencyofherstomockathim,notopenly,butincontinuallittleways,hadgrown。AsforFleur,theWarhadresolvedthevexedproblemwhetherornotsheshouldgotoschool。Shewasbetterawayfromhermotherinherwarmood,fromthechanceofair—raids,andtheimpetustodoextravagantthings;sohehadplacedherinaseminaryasfarWestashadseemedtohimcompatibIewithexcellence,andhadmissedherhorribly。Fleur!Hehadneverregrettedthesomewhatoutlandishnamebywhichatherbirthhehaddecidedsosuddenlytocallher——markedconcessionthoughithadbeentotheFrench。Fleur!Aprettyname——aprettychild!Butrestless——toorestless;andwilful!Knowingherpowertoooverherfather!Soamesoftenreflectedonthemistakeitwastodoteonhisdaughter。Togetoldanddote!Sixty—five!Hewasgettingon;buthedidn’tfeelit,for,fortunatelyperhaps,consideringAnnette’syouthandgoodlooks,hissecondmarriagehadturnedoutacoolaffair。Hehadknownbutonerealpassioninhislife——forthatfirstwifeofhis—— Irene。Yes,andthatfellow,hiscousinJolyon,whohadgoneoffwithher,waslookingveryshaky,theysaid。Nowonder,atseventy— two,aftertwentyyearsofathirdmarriage! SoamespausedamomentinhismarchtoleanovertherailingsoftheRow。Asuitablespotforreminiscence,half—waybetweenthathouseinParkLanewhichhadseenhisbirthandhisparents’deaths,andthelittlehouseinMontpellierSquarewherethirty—fiveyearsagohehadenjoyedhisfirsteditionofmatrimony。Now,aftertwentyyearsofhissecondedition,thatoldtragedyseemedtohimlikeapreviousexistence——whichhadendedwhenFleurwasborninplaceofthesonhehadhopedfor。Formanyyearshehadceasedregretting,evenvaguely,thesonwhohadnotbeenborn;Fleurfilledthebillinhisheart。Afterall,sheborehisname;andhewasnotlookingforwardatalltothetimewhenshewouldchangeit。Indeed,ifheeverthoughtofsuchacalamity,itwasseasonedbythevaguefeelingthathecouldmakeherrichenoughtopurchaseperhapsandextinguishthenameofthefellowwhomarriedher——whynot,since,asitseemed,womenwereequaltomennowadays?AndSoames,secretlyconvincedthattheywerenot,passedhiscurvedhandoverhisfacevigorously,tillitreachedthecomfortofhischin。Thankstoabstemioushabits,hehadnotgrownfatandgabby;hisnosewaspaleandthin,hisgreymoustacheclose—clipped,hiseyesightunimpaired。Aslightstoopclosenedandcorrectedtheexpansiongiventohisfacebytheheighteningofhisforeheadintherecessionofhisgreyhair。 LittlechangehadTimewroughtinthe\"warmest\"oftheyoungForsytes,asthelastoftheoldForsytes——Timothy—nowinhishundredandfirstyear,wouldhavephrasedit。 Theshadefromtheplane—treesfellonhisneatHomburghat;hehadgivenuptophats——itwasnouseattractingattentiontowealthindayslikethese。Plane—trees!HisthoughtstravelledsharplytoMadrid——theEasterbeforetheWar,when,havingtomakeuphismindaboutthatGoyapicture,hehadtakenavoyageofdiscoverytostudythepainteronhisspot。Thefellowhadimpressedhim——greatrange,realgenius!Highlyasthechapranked,hewouldrankevenhigherbeforetheyhadfinishedwithhim。ThesecondGoyacrazewouldbegreatereventhanthefirst;oh,yes!Andhehadbought。Onthatvisithehad——asneverbefore——commissionedacopyofafrescopaintingcalled\"LaVendimia,\"whereinwasthefigureofagirlwithanarmakimbo,whohadremindedhimofhisdaughter。HehaditnowintheGalleryatMapledurham,andratherpooritwas——youcouldn’tcopyGoya。Hewouldstilllookatit,however,ifhisdaughterwerenotthere,forthesakeofsomethingirresistiblyreminiscentinthelight,erectbalanceofthefigure,thewidthbetweenthearchingeyebrows,theeagerdreamingofthedarkeyes。CuriousthatFleurshouldhavedarkeyes,whenhisownweregrey——nopureForsytehadbrowneyes——andhermother’sblue!ButofcoursehergrandmotherLamotte’seyesweredarkastreacle! HebegantowalkonagaintowardHydeParkCorner。NogreaterchangeinallEnglandthanintheRow!Bornalmostwithinhailofit,hecouldrememberitfrom1860on。Broughtthereasachildbetweenthecrinolinestostareattight—trousereddandiesinwhiskers,ridingwithacavalryseat;towatchthedoffingofcurly—brimmedandwhitetophats;theleisurelyairofitall,andthelittlebow—leggedmaninalongredwaistcoatwhousedtocomeamongthefashionwithdogsonseveralstrings,andtrytosellonetohismother:KingCharlesspaniels,Italiangreyhounds,affectionatetohercrinoline——youneversawthemnow。Yousawnoqualityofanysort,indeed,justworkingpeoplesittingindullrowswithnothingtostareatbutafewyoungbouncingfemalesinpothats,ridingastride,ordesultoryColonialschargingupanddownondismal—lookinghacks;with,hereandthere,littlegirlsonponies,oroldgentlemenjoggingtheirlivers,oranorderlytryingagreatgalumphingcavalryhorse;nothoroughbreds,nogrooms,nobowing,noscraping,nogossip——nothing; onlythetreesthesame——thetreesin——differenttothegenerationsanddeclensionsofmankind。AdemocraticEngland——dishevelled,hurried,noisy,andseeminglywithoutanapex。AndthatsomethingfastidiousinthesoulofSoamesturnedoverwithinhim。Goneforever,thecloseboroughofrankandpolish!Wealththerewas——oh,yes!wealth——hehimselfwasarichermanthanhisfatherhadeverbeen;butmanners,flavour,quality,allgone,engulfedinonevast,ugly,shoulder—rubbing,petrol—smellingCheerio。Littlehalf—beatenpocketsofgentilityandcastelurkinghereandthere,dispersedandchetif,asAnnettewouldsay;butnothingeveragainfirmandcoherenttolookupto。Andintothisnewhurly—burlyofbadmannersandloosemoralshisdaughter——flowerofhislife——wasflung!AndwhenthoseLabourchapsgotpower——iftheyeverdid——theworstwasyettocome。 Hepassedoutunderthearchway,atlastnolonger——thankgoodness!—— disfiguredbythegungreyofitssearch—light。’They’dbetterputasearch—lightontowherethey’reallgoing,’hethought,’andlightuptheirpreciousdemocracy!’AndhedirectedhisstepsalongtheClubfrontsofPiccadilly。GeorgeForsyte,ofcourse,wouldbesittinginthebaywindowoftheIseeum。Thechapwassobignowthathewastherenearlyallhistime,likesomeimmovable,sardonic,humorouseyenotingthedeclineofmenandthings。AndSoameshurried,everconstitutionallyuneasybeneathhiscousin’sglance。 George,who,ashehadheard,hadwrittenalettersigned\"Patriot\" inthemiddleoftheWar,complainingoftheGovernment’shysteriaindockingtheoatsofrace—horses。Yes,therehewas,tall,ponderous,neat,clean—shaven,withhissmoothhair,hardlythinned,smelling,nodoubt,ofthebesthair—wash,andapinkpaperinhishand。Well,bedidn’tchange!AndforperhapsthefirsttimeinhislifeSoamesfeltakindofsympathytappinginhiswaistcoatforthatsardonickinsman。Withhisweight,hisperfectlypartedhair,andbull—likegaze,hewasaguaranteethattheoldorderwouldtakesomeshiftingyet。HesawGeorgemovethepinkpaperasifinvitinghimtoascend— —thechapmustwanttoasksomethingabouthisproperty。ItwasstillunderSoames’control;forintheadoptionofasleepingpartnershipatthatpainfulperiodtwentyyearsbackwhenhehaddivorcedIrene,SoameshadfoundhimselfalmostinsensiblyretainingcontrolofallpurelyForsyteaffairs。 Hesitatingforjustamoment,henoddedandwentin。Sincethedeathofhisbrother—in—lawMontagueDartie,inParis,whichnoonehadquiteknownwhattomakeof,exceptthatitwascertainlynotsuicide——theIseeumClubhadseemedmorerespectabletoSoames。 George,too,heknew,hadsownthelastofhiswildoats,andwascommitteddefinitelytothejoysofthetable,eatingonlyoftheverybestsoastokeephisweightdown,andowning,ashesaid,\"justoneortwooldscrewstogivemeaninterestinlife。\"Hejoinedhiscousin,therefore,inthebaywindowwithouttheembarrassingsenseofindiscretionhehadbeenusedtofeelupthere。