andyetIbelieveyouwillnotconsidermeimportunate。If,then,youwillpickupthepiecesofanoldfellow,Iaskyoutohavemysword,theletterenclosedinthis,andthephotographthatstandsonthestoveburiedwithme。MywillandtheacknowledgmentsofmypropertyarebetweentheleavesoftheByroninmytinchest;theyshouldgotoLucyTor——addressthereon。Perhapsyouwilldomethehonourtoretainforyourselfanyofmybooksthatmaygiveyoupleasure。InthePilgrim’sProgressyouwillfindsomeexcellentrecipesforTurkishcoffee,ItalianandSpanishdishes,andwashingwounds。Thelandlady’sdaughterspeaksItalian,andshewould,I
know,liketohaveFreda;thepoordogwillmissme。IhavereadofoldIndianwarriorstakingtheirhorsesanddogswiththemtothehappyhunting—grounds。Fredawouldcome——nobleanimalsaredogs!Sheeatsonceaday——agoodlargemeal——andrequiresmuchsalt。Ifyouhaveanimalsofyourown,sir,don’tforget——allanimalsrequiresalt。Ihavenodebts,thankGod!Themoneyinmypocketswouldburymedecently——notthatthereisanydanger。AndIamashamedtowearyyouwithdetails——theleastamancandoisnottomakeafuss—
—andyethemustbefoundready。——Sir,withprofoundgratitude,yourservant,\"ROGERBRUNE。\"
Everythingwasashehadsaid。Thephotographonthestovewasthatofayounggirlofnineteenortwenty,dressedinanold—fashionedstyle,withhairgatheredbackwardinaknot。Theeyesgazedatyouwithalittlefrown,thelipsweretightlyclosed;theexpressionofthefacewaseager,quick,wilful,and,aboveall,young。
Thetintrunkwasscentedwithdryfragmentsofsomeherb,thehistoryofwhichinthattrunkmanknowethnot……Therewereafewclothes,butveryfew,allolderthanthoseheusuallywore。BesidestheByronandPilgrim’sProgresswereScott’sQuentinDurward,CaptainMarryat’sMidshipmanEasy,apocketTestament,andalongandfrightfullystiffbookontheartoffortifyingtowns,muchthumbed,andbearingdate1863。ByfarthemostinterestingthingIfound,however,wasadiary,keptdowntotheprecedingChristmas。Itwasapatheticdocument,fullofcalculationsofthepriceofmeals;
resolutionstobecarefuloverthisorthat;doubtswhetherhemustnotgiveupsmoking;sentencesoffearthatFredahadnotenoughtoeat。Itappearedthathehadtriedtoliveonninetypoundsayear,andsendtheotherhundredpoundshometoLucyforthechild;inthisstrugglehewasalwaysfailing,havingtosendlessthantheamount—
theentriesshowedthatthiswasanightmaretohim。Thelastwords,writtenonChristmasDay,werethese\"Whatistheuseofwritingthis,sinceitrecordsnothingbutfailure!\"
Thelandlady’sdaughterandmyselfwereatthefuneral。ThesameafternoonIwentintotheconcert—room,whereIhadspokentohimfirst。WhenIcameoutFredawaslyingattheentrance,lookingintothefacesofeveryonethatpassed,andsniffingidlyattheirheels。
Closebythelandlady’sdaughterhovered,abiscuitinherhand,andapuzzled,sorrylookonherface。
September1900。
TO
MYBROTHER
HUBERTGALSWORTHY
SALVATIONOFAFORSYTE
I
SwithinForsytelayinbed。Thecornersofhismouthunderhiswhitemoustachedroopedtowardshisdoublechin。Hepanted:
\"MydoctorsaysI’minabadway,James。\"
Histwin—brotherplacedhishandbehindhisear。\"Ican’thearyou。
TheytellmeIoughttotakeacure。There’salwaysacurewantedforsomething。Emilyhadacure。\"
Swithinreplied:\"Youmumbleso。Ihearmyman,Adolph。Itrainedhim……Yououghttohaveanear—trumpet。You’regettingveryshaky,James。\"
Therewassilence;thenJamesForsyte,asifgalvanised,remarked:\"I
s’poseyou’vemadeyourwill。Is’poseyou’veleftyourmoneytothefamily;you’venobodyelsetoleaveitto。TherewasDansondiedtheotherday,andlefthismoneytoahospital\"
ThehairsofSwithin’swhitemoustachebristled。\"Myfoolofadoctortoldmetomakemywill,\"hesaid,\"Ihateafellowwhotellsyoutomakeyourwill。Myappetite’sgood;Iateapartridgelastnight。I’mallthebetterforeating。Hetoldmetoleaveoffchampagne!Ieatagoodbreakfast。I’mnoteighty。You’rethesameage,James。Youlookveryshaky。\"
JamesForsytesaid:\"Yououghttohaveanotheropinion。HaveBlank;
he’sthefirstmannow。IhadhimforEmily;costmetwohundredguineas。HesenthertoHomburg;that’sthefirstplacenow。ThePrincewasthere——everybodygoesthere。\"
SwithinForsyteanswered:\"Idon’tgetanysleepatnight,nowI
can’tgetout;andI’veboughtanewcarriage——gaveapotofmoneyforit。D’youeverhavebronchitis?Theytellmechampagne’sdangerous;it’smybeliefIcouldn’ttakeabetterthing。\"
JamesForsyterose。
\"Yououghttohaveanotheropinion。Emilysentherlove;shewouldhavecomein,butshehadtogotoNiagara。Everybodygoesthere;
it’stheplacenow。Rachelgoeseverymorning:sheoverdoesit——
she’llbelaiduponeofthesedays。There’safancyballthereto—
night;theDukegivestheprizes。\"
SwithinForsytesaidangrily:\"Ican’tgetthingsproperlycookedhere;attheclubIgetspinachdecentlydone。\"Thebed—clothesjerkedatthetremorofhislegs。
JamesForsytereplied:\"YoumusthavedonewellwithTintos;youmusthavemadealotofmoneybythem。Yourground—rentsmustbefallingin,too。Youmusthaveanyamountyoudon’tknowwhattodowith。\"
Hemouthedthewords,asifhislipswerewatering。
SwithinForsyteglared。\"Money!\"hesaid;\"mydoctor’sbill’senormous。\"
JamesForsytestretchedoutacold,damphand\"Goodbye!Yououghttohaveanotheropinion。Ican’tkeepthehorseswaiting:they’reanewpair——stoodmeinthreehundred。Yououghttotakecareofyourself。
IshallspeaktoBlankaboutyou。Yououghttohavehim——everybodysayshe’sthefirstman。Good—bye!\"
SwithinForsytecontinuedtostareattheceiling。Hethought:’A
poorthing,James!aselfishbeggar!Mustbeworthacoupleofhundredthousand!’Hewheezed,meditatingonlife……
Hewasillandlonely。Formanyyearshehadbeenlonely,andfortwoyearsill;butashehadsmokedhisfirstcigar,sohewouldlivehislife—stoutly,toitspredestinedend。Everydayhewasdriventotheclub;sittingforwardonthespringcushionsofasinglebrougham,hishandsonhisknees,swayingalittle,strangelysolemn。
Heascendedthestepsintothatmarblehall——thefoldsofhischinwedgedintotheapertureofhiscollar——walkingsquarelywithastick。Laterhewoulddine,eatingmajestically,andsavouringhisfood,behindabottleofchampagnesetinanice—pail——hiswaistcoatdefendedbyanapkin,hiseyesrollingalittleorgluedinastareonthewaiter。Neverdidhesufferhisheadorbacktodroop,foritwasnotdistinguishedsotodo。
Becausehewasoldanddeaf,hespoketonoone;andnoonespoketohim。Theclubgossip,anIrishman,saidtoeachnewcomer:\"OldForsyte!Lookat’um!Mustha’hadsomethinginhislifetosour’um!\"ButSwithinhadhadnothinginhislifetosourhim。
Formanydaysnowhehadlaininbedinaroomexudingsilver,crimson,andelectriclight,smellingofopopanaxandofcigars。Thecurtainsweredrawn,thefirelightgleamed;onatablebyhisbedwereajugofbarley—waterandtheTimes。Hemadeanattempttoread,failed,andfellagaintothinking。Hisfacewithitssquarechin,lookedlikeablockofpaleleatherbeddedinthepillow。Itwaslonely!Awomanintheroomwouldhavemadeallthedifference!
Whyhadhenevermarried?Hebreathedhard,staringfroglikeattheceiling;amemoryhadcomeintohismind。Itwasalongtimeago——
fortyoddyears——butitseemedlikeyesterday……
Ithappenedwhenhewasthirty—eight,forthefirstandonlytimeinhislifetravellingontheContinent,withhistwin—brotherJamesandamannamedTraquair。OnthewayfromGermanytoVenice,hehadfoundhimselfattheHotelGoldeneAlpatSalzburg。ItwaslateAugust,andweatherforthegods:sunshineonthewallsandtheshadowsofthevine—leaves,andatnight,themoonlight,andagainonthewallstheshadowsofthevine—leaves。Aversetothesuggestionsofotherpeople,SwithinhadrefusedtovisittheCitadel;hehadspentthedayaloneinthewindowofhisbedroom,smokingasuccessionofcigars,anddisparagingtheappearanceofthepassers—
by。Afterdinnerhewasdrivenbyboredomintothestreets。Hischestpuffedoutlikeapigeon’s,andwithsomethingofapigeon’scoldandinquiringeye,hestrutted,annoyedatthefrequencyofuniforms,whichseemedtohimbothneedlessandoffensive。Hisspleenroseatthiscrowdofforeigners,whospokeanunintelligiblelanguage,worehairontheirfaces,andsmokedbadtobacco。’Aqueerlot!’hethought。Thesoundofmusicfromacafeattractedhim;hewalkedin,vaguelymovedbyawishforthedistinctionofadventure,withoutthetroublewhichadventureusuallybroughtwithit;spurredtoo,perhaps,byanafter—dinnerdemon。Thecafewasthebier—halleofthe’Fifties,withadoorateitherend,andlightedbyalargewoodenlantern。Onasmalldaisthreemusicianswerefiddling。
Solitarymen,orgroups,satatsomedozentables,andthewaitershurriedaboutreplenishingglasses;theairwasthickwithsmoke。
Swithinsatdown。\"Wine!\"hesaidsternly。Theastonishedwaiterbroughthimwine。Swithinpointedtoabeerglassonthetable。
\"Here!\"hesaid,withthesameferocity。Thewaiterpouredoutthewine。’Ah!’thoughtSwithin,’theycanunderstandiftheylike。’A
groupofofficersclosebywerelaughing;Swithinstaredatthemuneasily。Ahollowcoughsoundedalmostinhisear。Tohisleftamansatreading,withhiselbowsonthecornersofajournal,andhisgauntshouldersraisedalmosttohiseyes。Hehadathin,longnose,broadeningsuddenlyatthenostrils;ablack—brownbeard,spreadinasavagefanoverhischest;whatwasvisibleofthefacewasthecolourofoldparchment。Astrange,wild,haughty—lookingcreature!
Swithinobservedhisclotheswithsomedispleasure——theyweretheclothesofajournalistorstrollingactor。Andyethewasimpressed。Thiswassingular。Howcouldhebeimpressedbyafellowinsuchclothes!Themanreachedoutahand,coveredwithblackhairs,andtookupatumblerthatcontainedadark—colouredfluid。
’Brandy!’thoughtSwithin。Thecrashofafallingchairstartledhim——hisneighbourhadrisen。Hewasofimmenseheight,andverythin;hisgreatbeardseemedtosplashawayfromhismouth;hewasglaringatthegroupofofficers,andspeaking。Swithinmadeouttwowords:\"Hunde!DeutscheHunde!\"’Hounds!Dutchhounds!’hethought:
’Ratherstrong!’Oneoftheofficershadjumpedup,andnowdrewhissword。Thetallmanswunghischairup,andbroughtitdownwithathud。Everybodyroundstartedupandclosedonhim。Thetallmancriedout,\"Tome,Magyars!\"
Swithingrinned。Thetallmanfightingsuchoddsexcitedhisunwillingadmiration;hehadamomentaryimpulsetogotohisassistance。’Onlygetabrokennose!’hethought,andlookedforasafecorner。Butatthatmomentathrownlemonstruckhimonthejaw。Hejumpedoutofhischairandrushedattheofficers。TheHungarian,swinginghischair,threwhimalookofgratitude——Swithinglowedwithmomentaryadmirationofhimself。Aswordbladegrazedhis——arm;hefeltasuddendislikeoftheHungarian。’Thisistoomuch,’hethought,and,catchingupachair,flungitatthewoodenlantern。Therewasacrash——facesandswordsvanished。Hestruckamatch,andbythelightofitboltedforthedoor。Asecondlaterhewasinthestreet。
II
AvoicesaidinEnglish,\"Godblessyou,brother!\"
Swithinlookedround,andsawthetallHungarianholdingouthishand。Hetookit,thinking,’WhatafoolI’vebeen!’TherewassomethingintheHungarian’sgesturewhichsaid,\"Youareworthyofme!’
Itwasannoying,butratherimpressive。Themanseemedeventallerthanbefore;therewasacutonhischeek,thebloodfromwhichwastricklingdownhisbeard。\"YouEnglish!\"hesaid。\"IsawyoustoneHaynau——IsawyoucheerKossuth。Thefreebloodofyourpeoplecriesouttous。\"HelookedatSwithin。\"Youareabigman,youhaveabigsoul——andstrong,howyouflungthemdown!Ha!\"Swithinhadanimpulsetotaketohisheels。\"Myname,\"saidtheHungarian,\"isBoleskey。Youaremyfriend。\"HisEnglishwasgood。
’Bulsh—kai—ee,Burlsh—kai—ee,’thoughtSwithin;’whatadevilofaname!’\"Mine,\"hesaidsulkily,\"isForsyte。\"
TheHungarianrepeatedit。
\"You’vehadanastyjabonthecheek,\"saidSwithin;thesightofthemattedbeardwasmakinghimfeelsick。TheHungarianputhisfingerstohischeek,broughtthemawaywet,staredatthem,thenwithanindifferentairgatheredawispofhisbeardandcrammeditagainstthecut。
\"Ugh!\"saidSwithin。\"Here!Takemyhandkerchief!\"
TheHungarianbowed。\"Thankyou!\"hesaid;\"Icouldn’tthinkofit!
Thankyouathousandtimes!\"
\"Takeit!\"growledSwithin;itseemedtohimsuddenlyofthefirstimportance。HethrustthehandkerchiefintotheHungarian’shand,andfeltapaininhisarm。’There!’hethought,’I’vestrainedamuscle。’
TheHungariankeptmuttering,regardlessofpassers—by,\"Swine!Howyouthrewthemover!Twoorthreecrackedheads,anyway——thecowardlyswine!\"
\"Lookhere!\"saidSwithinsuddenly;\"whichismywaytotheGoldeneAlp?\"
TheHungarianreplied,\"Butyouarecomingwithme,foraglassofwine?\"
Swithinlookedattheground。’NotifIknowit!’hethought。
\"Ah!\"saidtheHungarianwithdignity,\"youdonotwishformyfriendship!\"
’Touchybeggar!’thoughtSwithin。\"Ofcourse,\"hestammered,\"ifyouputitinthatway——\"
TheHungarianbowed,murmuring,\"Forgiveme!\"
Theyhadnotgoneadozenstepsbeforeayouth,withabeardlessfaceandhollowcheeks,accostedthem。\"FortheloveofChrist,gentlemen,\"hesaid,\"helpme!\"
\"AreyouaGerman?\"askedBoleskey。
\"Yes,\"saidtheyouth。
\"Thenyoumayrot!\"
\"Master,lookhere!\"Tearingopenhiscoat,theyouthdisplayedhisskin,andaleatherbeltdrawntightroundit。AgainSwithinfeltthatdesiretotaketohisheels。Hewasfilledwithhorridforebodings——asenseofperpendingintimacywiththingssuchasnogentlemanhaddealingswith。
TheHungariancrossedhimself。\"Brother,\"hesaidtotheyouth,\"comeyouin!\"
Swithinlookedatthemaskance,andfollowed。Byadimlighttheygropedtheirwayupsomestairsintoalargeroom,intowhichthemoonwasshiningthroughawindowbulgingoverthestreet。Alampburnedlow;therewasasmellofspiritsandtobacco,withafaint,peculiarscent,asofroseleaves。Inonecornerstoodaczymbal,inanotheragreatpileofnewspapers。Onthewallhungsomeold—
fashionedpistols,andarosaryofyellowbeads。Everythingwastidilyarranged,butdusty。Nearanopenfireplacewasatablewiththeremainsofameal。Theceiling,floor,andwallswereallofdarkwood。Inspiteofthestrangedisharmony,theroomhadasortofrefinement。TheHungariantookabottleoutofacupboardand,fillingsomeglasses,handedonetoSwithin。Swithinputitgingerlytohisnose。’Youneverknowyourluck!Come!’hethought,tiltingitslowlyintohismouth。Itwasthick,toosweet,butofafineflavour。
\"Brothers!\"saidtheHungarian,refilling,\"yourhealths!\"
Theyouthtossedoffhiswine。AndSwithinthistimedidthesame;
hepitiedthispoordevilofayouthnow。\"Comeroundto—morrow!\"hesaid,\"I’llgiveyouashirtortwo。\"Whentheyouthwasgone,however,herememberedwithreliefthathehadnotgivenhisaddress。
’Betterso,’hereflected。’Ahumbug,nodoubt。’
\"Whatwasthatyousaidtohim?\"heaskedoftheHungarian。
\"Isaid,\"answeredBoLeskey,\"’Youhaveeatenanddrunk;andnowyouaremyenemy!’\"
\"Quiteright!\"saidSwithin,\"quiteright!Abeggariseveryman’senemy。\"
\"Youdonotunderstand,\"theHungarianrepliedpolitely。\"Whilehewasabeggar——I,too,havehadtobeg\"(Swithinthought,’GoodGod!
thisisawful!’),\"butnowthatheisnolongerhungry,whatishebutaGerman?NoAustriandogsoilsmyfloors!\"
Hisnostrils,asitseemedtoSwithin,haddistendedinanunpleasantfashion;andawhollyunnecessaryraucousnessinvadedhisvoice。\"I
amanexile——allofmybloodareexiles。ThoseGodlessdogs!\"
Swithinhurriedlyassented。
Ashespoke,afacepeepedinatthedoor。
\"Rozsi!\"saidtheHungarian。Ayounggirlcamein。Shewasrathershort,withadeliciouslyroundfigureandathickplaitofhair。
Shesmiled,andshowedhereventeeth;herlittle,bright,wide—setgreyeyesglancedfromonemantotheother。Herfacewasround,too,highinthecheekbones,thecolourofwildroses,withbrowsthathadatwist—upatthecorners。Withagestureofalarm,sheputherhandtohercheek,andcalled,\"Margit!\"Anoldergirlappeared,taller,withfineshoulders,largeeyes,aprettymouth,andwhatSwithindescribedtohimselfafterwardsasa\"pudding\"nose。Bothgirls,withlittlecooingsounds,beganattendingtotheirfather’sface。
Swithinturnedhisbacktothem。Hisarmpainedhim。
’Thisiswhatcomesofinterfering,’hethoughtsulkily;’Imighthavehadmyneckbroken!’Suddenlyasoftpalmwasplacedinhis,twoeyes,half—fascinated,half—shy,lookedathim;thenavoicecalled,\"Rozsi!\"thedoorwasslammed,hewasaloneagainwiththeHungarian,harassedbyasenseofsoftdisturbance。
\"Yourdaughter’snameisRosy?\"hesaid;\"wehaveitinEngland——fromrose,aflower。\"
\"Rozsi(Rozgi),\"theHungarianreplied;\"yourEnglishisahardtongue,harderthanFrench,German,orCzechish,harderthanRussian,orRoumanian——Iknownomore。\"
\"What?\"saidSwithin,\"sixlanguages?\"Privatelyhethought,’Heknowshowtolie,anyway。’
\"Ifyoulivedinacountrylikemine,\"mutteredtheHungarian,\"withallmen’shandsagainstyou!Afreepeople——dying——butnotdead!\"
Swithincouldnotimaginewhathewastalkingof。Thisman’sface,withitslinenbandage,gloomyeyes,andgreatblackwispsofbeard,hisfiercemutterings,andhollowcough,wereallmostunpleasant。
Heseemedtobesufferingfromsomekindofmentaldog—bite。Hisemotionindeedappearedsoindecent,souncontrolledandopen,thatitsobvioussincerityproducedasortofaweinSwithin。Itwaslikebeingforcedtolookintoafurnace。Boleskeystoppedroamingupanddown。\"Youthinkit’sover?\"hesaid;\"Itellyou,inthebreastofeachoneofusMagyarsthereisahell。Whatissweeterthanlife?
Whatismoresacredthaneachbreathwedraw?Ah!mycountry!\"
Thesewordswereutteredsoslowly,withsuchintensemournfulness,thatSwithin’sjawrelaxed;heconvertedthemovementtoayawn。
\"Tellme,\"saidBoleskey,\"whatwouldyoudoiftheFrenchconqueredyou?\"
Swithinsmiled。Thensuddenly,asthoughsomethinghadhurthim,hegrunted,\"The’Froggies’?Let’emtry!\"
\"Drink!\"saidBoleskey——\"thereisnothinglikeit\";hefilledSwithin’sglass。\"Iwilltellyoumystory。\"
Swithinrosehurriedly。\"It’slate,\"hesaid。\"Thisisgoodstuff,though;haveyoumuchofit?\"
\"Itisthelastbottle。\"
\"What?\"saidSwithin;\"andyougaveittoabeggar?\"
\"MynameisBoleskey——Stefan,\"theHungariansaid,raisinghishead;
\"oftheKomornBoleskeys。\"Thesimplicityofthisphrase——aswhoshallsay:Whatneedoffurtherdescription?——madeanimpressiononSwithin;hestoppedtolisten。Boleskey’sstorywentonandon。
\"Thereweremanyabuses,\"boomedhisdeepvoice,\"muchwrongdone——
muchcowardice。Icouldseecloudsgathering——rollingoverourplains。TheAustrianwishedtostranglethebreathofourmouths——totakefromustheshadowofourliberty——theshadow——allwehad。Twoyearsago——theyearof’48,wheneverymanandboyansweredthegreatvoice——brother,adog’slife!——touseapenwhenallofyourbloodarefighting,butitwasdecreedforme!Mysonwaskilled;mybrotherstaken——andmyselfwasthrownoutlikeadog——Ihadwrittenoutmyheart,Ihadwrittenoutallthebloodthatwasinmybody!\"
Heseemedtotower,agauntshadowofaman,withgloomy,flickeringeyesstaringatthewall。
Swithinrose,andstammered,\"Muchobliged——veryinteresting。\"
Boleskeymadenoefforttodetainhim,butcontinuedstaringatthewall。\"Good—night!\"saidSwithin,andstampedheavilydownstairs。
III
WhenatlastSwithinreachedtheGoldeneAlp,hefoundhisbrotherandfriendstandinguneasilyatthedoor。Traquair,aprematurelydried—upman,withwhiskersandaScotchaccent,remarked,\"Ye’reairly,man!\"Swithingrowledsomethingunintelligible,andswunguptobed。Hediscoveredaslightcutonhisarm。Hewasinasavagetemper——theelementshadconspiredtoshowhimthingshedidnotwanttosee;yetnowandthenamemoryofRozsi,ofhersoftpalminhis,asenseofhavingbeenstrokedandflattered,cameoverhim。DuringbreakfastnextmorninghisbrotherandTraquairannouncedtheirintentionofmovingon。JamesForsyte,indeed,remarkedthatitwasnoplacefora\"collector,\"sinceallthe\"old\"shopswereinthehandsofJewsorverygraspingpersons——hehaddiscoveredthisatonce。Swithinpushedhiscupaside。\"Youmaydowhatyoulike,\"hesaid,\"I’mstayinghere。\"
JamesForsytereplied,tumblingoverhisownwords:\"Why!whatdoyouwanttostayherefor?There’snothingforyoutodohere——there’snothingtoseehere,unlessyougouptheCitadel,an’youwon’tdothat。\"
Swithingrowled,\"Whosaysso?\"Havinggratifiedhisperversity,hefeltinabettertemper。Hehadslunghisarminasilksash,andaccountedforitbysayinghehadslipped。Laterhewentoutandwalkedontothebridge。Inthebrilliantsunshinespireswereglisteningagainstthepearlybackgroundofthehills;thetownhadaclean,joyousair。SwithinglancedattheCitadelandthought,’Looksastrongplace!Shouldn’twonderifitwereimpregnable!’Andthisforsomeoccultreasongavehimpleasure。ItoccurredtohimsuddenlytogoandlookfortheHungarian’shouse。
Aboutnoon,afterahuntoftwohours,hewasgazingabouthimblankly,palewithheat,butmoreobstinatethanever,whenavoiceabovehimcalled,\"Mister!\"HelookedupandsawRozsi。Shewasleaningherroundchinonherroundhand,gazingdownathimwithherdeepset,clevereyes。WhenSwithinremovedhishat,sheclappedherhands。Againhehadthesenseofbeingadmired,caressed。Withacarelessair,thatsatgrotesquelyonhistallsquareperson,hewalkeduptothedoor;bothgirlsstoodinthepassage。Swithinfeltaconfuseddesiretospeakinsomeforeigntongue。\"Maam’selles,\"hebegan,\"er——bongjour—er,yourfather——pare,comment?\"
\"WealsospeakEnglish,\"saidtheeldergirl;\"willyoucomein,please?\"
Swithinswallowedamisgiving,andentered。Theroomhadawornappearancebydaylight,asifithadalwaysbeenthenestoftragicorvividlives。Hesatdown,andhiseyessaid:\"Iamastranger,butdon’ttrytogetthebetterofme,please——thatisimpossible。\"
Thegirlslookedathiminsilence。Rozsiworearathershortskirtofblackstuff,awhiteshirt,andacrosshershouldersanembroideredyoke;hersisterwasdressedindarkgreen,withacoralnecklace;bothgirlshadtheirhairinplaits。AfteraminuteRozsitouchedthesleeveofhishurtarm。
\"It’snothing!\"mutteredSwithin。
\"Fatherfoughtwithachair,butyouhadnochair,\"shesaidinawonderingvoice。
Hedoubledthefistofhissoundarmandstruckablowatspace。Tohisamazementshebegantolaugh。Nettledatthis,heputhishandbeneaththeheavytableandliftedit。Rozsiclappedherhands。\"AhInowIsee——howstrongyouare!\"Shemadehimacurtseyandwhiskedroundtothewindow。Hefoundthequickintelligenceofhereyesconfusing;sometimestheyseemedtolookbeyondhimatsomethinginvisible——this,too,confusedhim。FromMargithelearnedthattheyhadbeentwoyearsinEngland,wheretheirfatherhadmadehislivingbyteachinglanguages;theyhadnowbeenayearinSalzburg。
\"Wewait,\"suddenlysaid。Rozsi;andMargit,withasolemnface,repeated,\"Wewait。\"
Swithin’seyesswelledalittlewithhisdesiretoseewhattheywerewaitingfor。Howqueertheywere,withtheireyesthatgazedbeyondhim!Helookedattheirfigures。’Shewouldpayfordressing,’hethought,andhetriedtoimagineRozsiinaskirtwithproperflounces,athinwaist,andhairdrawnbackoverherears。Shewouldpayfordressing,withthatsupplefigure,fluffyhair,andlittlehands!Andinstantlyhisownhands,face,andclothesdisturbedhim。
Hegotup,examinedthepistolsonthewall,andfeltresentmentatthefaded,dustyroom。’Smellslikeapot—house!’hethought。HesatdownagainclosetoRozsi。
\"Doyoulovetodance?\"sheasked;\"todanceistolive。Firstyouhearthemusic——howyourfeetitch!Itiswonderful!Youbeginslow,quick——quicker;youfly——youknownothing——yourfeetareintheair。Itiswonderful!\"
AslowflushhadmountedintoSwithin’sface。
\"Ah!\"continuedRozsi,hereyesfixedonhim,\"whenIamdancing——outthereIseetheplains——yourfeetgoone——two——three——quick,quick,quick,quicker——youfly。\"
Shestretchedherself,ashiverseemedtopassalldownher。
\"Margit!dance!\"and,toSwithin’sconsternation,thetwogirls——
theirhandsoneachother’sshoulders——beganshufflingtheirfeetandswayingtoandfro。Theirheadswerethrownback,theireyeshalf—
closed;suddenlythestepquickened,theyswungtooneside,thentotheother,andbeganwhirlingroundinfrontofhim。Thesuddenfragranceofroseleavesenvelopedhim。Roundtheyflewagain。
Whiletheywerestilldancing,Boleskeycameintotheroom。HecaughtSwithinbybothhands。
\"Brother,welcome!Ah!yourarmishurt!Idonotforget。\"Hisyellowfaceanddeep—seteyesexpressedadignifiedgratitude。\"LetmeintroducetoyoumyfriendBaronKasteliz。\"
Swithinbowedtoamanwithasmallforehead,whohadappearedsoftly,andstoodwithhisglovedhandstouchinghiswaist。Swithinconceivedasuddenaversionforthiscatlikeman。AboutBoleskeytherewasthatwhichmadecontemptimpossible——thesenseofcomradeshipbegotteninthefight;theman’sheight;somethingloftyandsavageinhisface;andanobscureinstinctthatitwouldnotpaytoshowdistaste;butthisKasteliz,withhisneatjaw,lowbrow,andvelvety,volcaniclook,excitedhisproperEnglishanimosity。\"Yourfriendsaremine,\"murmuredKasteliz。Hespokewithsuavity,andhissedhiss’s。Along,vibratingtwangquaveredthroughtheroom。
SwithinturnedandsawRozsisittingattheczymbal;thenotesrangunderthelittlehammersinherhands,incessant,metallic,risingandfallingwiththatstrangemelody。Kastelizhadfixedhisglowingeyesonher;Boleskey,noddinghishead,wasstaringatthefloor;
Margit,withapaleface,stoodlikeastatue。
’Whatcantheyseeinit?’thoughtSwithin;’it’snotatune。’Hetookuphishat。Rozsisawhimandstopped;herlipshadpartedwithafaintlydismayedexpression。Hissenseofpersonalinjurydiminished;heevenfeltalittlesorryforher。Shejumpedupfromherseatandtwirledroundwithapout。AninspirationseizedonSwithin。\"Comeanddinewithme,\"hesaidtoBoleskey,\"to—morrow——
theGoldeneAlp——bringyourfriend。\"Hefelttheeyesofthewholeroomonhim——theHungarian’sfineeyes;Margit’swideglance;thenarrow,hotgazeofKasteliz;andlastly——Rozsi’s。Aglowofsatisfactionrandownhisspine。Whenheemergedintothestreethethoughtgloomily,’NowI’vedoneit!’Andnotforsomepacesdidhelookround;then,withaforcedsmile,turnedandremovedhishattothefacesatthewindow。