第1章

类别:其他 作者:H.H.Munro (字数:16573更新时间:19/01/05 09:43:30
Contents: TheToysofPeaceLouiseTeaTheDisappearanceofCrispinaUmberleighTheWolvesofCernogratzLouisTheGuestsThePenanceThePhantomLuncheonABreadandButterMissBertie\'sChristmasEveForewarnedTheInterlopersQuailSeedCanossaTheThreatExceptingMrs。PentherbyMarkTheHedgehogTheMappinedLifeFateTheBullMorlveraShockTacticsTheSevenCreamJugsTheOccasionalGardenTheSheepTheOversightHyacinthTheImageoftheLostSoulThePurpleoftheBalkanKingsTheCupboardoftheYesterdaysFortheDurationoftheWarTHETOYSOFPEACE \"Harvey,\"saidEleanorBope,handingherbrotheracuttingfromaLondonmorningpaperofthe19thofMarch,\"justreadthisaboutchildren\'stoys,please;itexactlycarriesoutsomeofourideasaboutinfluenceandupbringing。\" \"IntheviewoftheNationalPeaceCouncil,\"rantheextract,\"therearegraveobjectionstopresentingourboyswithregimentsoffightingmen,batteriesofguns,andsquadronsof\'Dreadnoughts。\' Boys,theCounciladmits,naturallylovefightingandallthepanoplyofwar……butthatisnoreasonforencouraging,andperhapsgivingpermanentformto,theirprimitiveinstincts。AttheChildren\'sWelfareExhibition,whichopensatOlympiainthreeweeks\'time,thePeaceCouncilwillmakeanalternativesuggestiontoparentsintheshapeofanexhibitionof\'peacetoys。\'Infrontofaspecially-paintedrepresentationofthePeacePalaceatTheHaguewillbegrouped,notminiaturesoldiersbutminiaturecivilians,notgunsbutploughsandthetoolsofindustry……Itishopedthatmanufacturersmaytakeahintfromtheexhibit,whichwillbearfruitinthetoyshops。\" \"Theideaiscertainlyaninterestingandverywell-meaningone,\" saidHarvey;\"whetheritwouldsucceedwellinpractice——\" \"Wemusttry,\"interruptedhissister;\"youarecomingdowntousatEaster,andyoualwaysbringtheboyssometoys,sothatwillbeanexcellentopportunityforyoutoinauguratethenewexperiment。Goaboutintheshopsandbuyanylittletoysandmodelsthathavespecialbearingoncivilianlifeinitsmorepeacefulaspects。Ofcourseyoumustexplainthetoystothechildrenandinteresttheminthenewidea。Iregrettosaythatthe\'SiegeofAdrianople\' toy,thattheirAuntSusansentthem,didn\'tneedanyexplanation; theyknewalltheuniformsandflags,andeventhenamesoftherespectivecommanders,andwhenIheardthemonedayusingwhatseemedtobethemostobjectionablelanguagetheysaiditwasBulgarianwordsofcommand;ofcourseitMAYhavebeen,butatanyrateItookthetoyawayfromthem。NowIshallexpectyourEastergiftstogivequiteanewimpulseanddirectiontothechildren\'sminds;Ericisnotelevenyet,andBertieisonlynine-and-a-half,sotheyarereallyatamostimpressionableage。\" \"Thereisprimitiveinstincttobetakenintoconsideration,youknow,\"saidHenrydoubtfully,\"andhereditarytendenciesaswell。 Oneoftheirgreat-unclesfoughtinthemostintolerantfashionatInkerman——hewasspeciallymentionedindispatches,Ibelieve——andtheirgreat-grandfathersmashedallhisWhigneighbours\'hothouseswhenthegreatReformBillwaspassed。Still,asyousay,theyareatanimpressionableage。Iwilldomybest。\" OnEasterSaturdayHarveyBopeunpackedalarge,promising-lookingredcardboardboxundertheexpectanteyesofhisnephews。\"Yourunclehasbroughtyouthenewestthingintoys,\"Eleanorhadsaidimpressively,andyouthfulanticipationhadbeenanxiouslydividedbetweenAlbaniansoldieryandaSomalicamel-corps。Ericwashotlyinfavourofthelattercontingency。\"TherewouldbeArabsonhorseback,\"hewhispered;\"theAlbanianshavegotjollyuniforms,andtheyfightalldaylong,andallnight,too,whenthere\'samoon,butthecountry\'srocky,sothey\'vegotnocavalry。\" Aquantityofcrinklypapershavingswasthefirstthingthatmettheviewwhenthelidwasremoved;themostexitingtoysalwaysbeganlikethat。Harveypushedbackthetoplayeranddrewforthasquare,ratherfeaturelessbuilding。 \"It\'safort!\"exclaimedBertie。 \"Itisn\'t,it\'sthepalaceoftheMpretofAlbania,\"saidEric,immenselyproudofhisknowledgeoftheexotictitle;\"it\'sgotnowindows,yousee,sothatpassers-bycan\'tfireinattheRoyalFamily。\" \"It\'samunicipaldust-bin,\"saidHarveyhurriedly;\"youseealltherefuseandlitterofatowniscollectedthere,insteadoflyingaboutandinjuringthehealthofthecitizens。\" Inanawfulsilencehedisinterredalittleleadfigureofamaninblackclothes。 \"That,\"hesaid,\"isadistinguishedcivilian,JohnStuartMill。Hewasanauthorityonpoliticaleconomy。\" \"Why?\"askedBertie。 \"Well,hewantedtobe;hethoughtitwasausefulthingtobe。\" Bertiegaveanexpressivegrunt,whichconveyedhisopinionthattherewasnoaccountingfortastes。 Anothersquarebuildingcameout,thistimewithwindowsandchimneys。 \"AmodeloftheManchesterbranchoftheYoungWomen\'sChristianAssociation,\"saidHarvey。 \"Arethereanylions?\"askedErichopefully。HehadbeenreadingRomanhistoryandthoughtthatwhereyoufoundChristiansyoumightreasonablyexpecttofindafewlions。 \"Therearenolions,\"saidHarvey。\"Hereisanothercivilian,RobertRaikes,thefounderofSundayschools,andhereisamodelofamunicipalwash-house。Theselittleroundthingsareloavesbackedinasanitarybakehouse。Thatleadfigureisasanitaryinspector,thisoneisadistrictcouncillor,andthisoneisanofficialoftheLocalGovernmentBoard。\" \"Whatdoeshedo?\"askedEricwearily。 \"HeseestothingsconnectedwithhisDepartment,\"saidHarvey。 \"Thisboxwithaslitinitisaballot-box。Votesareputintoitatelectiontimes。\" \"Whatisputintoitatothertimes?\"askedBertie。 \"Nothing。Andherearesometoolsofindustry,awheelbarrowandahoe,andIthinkthesearemeantforhop-poles。Thisisamodelbeehive,andthatisaventilator,forventilatingsewers。Thisseemstobeanothermunicipaldust-bin——no,itisamodelofaschoolofartandpubliclibrary。ThislittleleadfigureisMrs。 Hemans,apoetess,andthisisRowlandHill,whointroducedthesystemofpennypostage。ThisisSirJohnHerschel,theeminentastrologer。\" \"Arewetoplaywiththesecivilianfigures?\"askedEric。 \"Ofcourse,\"saidHarvey,\"thesearetoys;theyaremeanttobeplayedwith。\" \"Buthow?\" Itwasratheraposer。\"YoumightmaketwoofthemcontestaseatinParliament,\"saidHarvey,\"anhaveanelection——\" \"Withrotteneggs,andfreefights,andeversomanybrokenheads!\" exclaimedEric。 \"Andnosesallbleedingandeverybodydrunkascanbe,\"echoedBertie,whohadcarefullystudiedoneofHogarth\'spictures。 \"Nothingofthekind,\"saidHarvey,\"nothingintheleastlikethat。 Voteswillbeputintheballot-box,andtheMayorwillcountthem—— andhewillsaywhichhasreceivedthemostvotes,andthenthetwocandidateswillthankhimforpresiding,andeachwillsaythatthecontesthasbeenconductedthroughoutinthepleasantestandmoststraightforwardfashion,andtheypartwithexpressionsofmutualesteem。There\'sajollygameforyouboystoplay。IneverhadsuchtoyswhenIwasyoung。\" \"Idon\'tthinkwe\'llplaywiththemjustnow,\"saidEric,withanentireabsenceoftheenthusiasmthathisunclehadshown;\"Ithinkperhapsweoughttodoalittleofourholidaytask。It\'shistorythistime;we\'vegottolearnupsomethingabouttheBourbonperiodinFrance。\" \"TheBourbonperiod,\"saidHarvey,withsomedisapprovalinhisvoice。 \"We\'vegottoknowsomethingaboutLouistheFourteenth,\"continuedEric;\"I\'velearntthenamesofalltheprincipalbattlesalready。\" Thiswouldneverdo。\"Therewere,ofcourse,somebattlesfoughtduringhisreign,\"saidHarvey,\"butIfancytheaccountsofthemweremuchexaggerated;newswasveryunreliableinthosedays,andtherewerepracticallynowarcorrespondents,sogeneralsandcommanderscouldmagnifyeverylittleskirmishtheyengagedintilltheyreachedtheproportionsofdecisivebattles。Louiswasreallyfamous,now,asalandscapegardener;thewayhelaidoutVersailleswassomuchadmiredthatitwascopiedalloverEurope。\" \"DoyouknowanythingaboutMadameDuBarry?\"askedEric;\"didn\'tshehaveherheadchoppedoff?\" \"Shewasanothergreatloverofgardening,\"saidHarvey,evasively; \"infact,IbelievethewellknownroseDuBarrywasnamedafterher,andnowIthinkyouhadbetterplayforalittleandleaveyourlessonstilllater。\" Harveyretreatedtothelibraryandspentsomethirtyorfortyminutesinwonderingwhetheritwouldbepossibletocompileahistory,foruseinelementaryschools,inwhichthereshouldbenoprominentmentionofbattles,massacres,murderousintrigues,andviolentdeaths。TheYorkandLancasterperiodandtheNapoleonicerawould,headmittedtohimself,presentconsiderabledifficulties,andtheThirtyYears\'Warwouldentailsomethingofagapifyouleftitoutaltogether。Still,itwouldbesomethinggainedif,atahighlyimpressionableage,childrencouldbegottofixtheirattentionontheinventionofcalicoprintinginsteadoftheSpanishArmadaortheBattleofWaterloo。 Itwastime,hethought,togobacktotheboys\'room,andseehowtheyweregettingonwiththeirpeacetoys。AshestoodoutsidethedoorhecouldhearEric\'svoiceraisedincommand;Bertiechimedinnowandagainwithahelpfulsuggestion。 \"ThatisLouistheFourteenth,\"Ericwassaying,\"thatoneinknee- breeches,thatUnclesaidinventedSundayschools。Itisn\'tabitlikehim,butit\'llhavetodo。\" \"We\'llgivehimapurplecoatfrommypaintboxbyandby,\"saidBertie。 \"Yes,an\'redheels。ThatisMadamedeMaintenon,thatonehecalledMrs。Hemans。ShebegsLouisnottogoonthisexpedition,butheturnsadeafear。HetakesMarshalSaxewithhim,andwemustpretendthattheyhavethousandsofmenwiththem。ThewatchwordisQuivive?andtheanswerisL\'etatc\'estmoi——thatwasoneofhisfavouriteremarks,youknow。TheylandatManchesterinthedeadofthenight,andaJacobiteconspiratorgivesthemthekeysofthefortress。\" PeepinginthroughthedoorwayHarveyobservedthatthemunicipaldustbinhadbeenpiercedwithholestoaccommodatethemuzzlesofimaginarycannon,andnowrepresentedtheprincipalfortifiedpositioninManchester;JohnStuartMillhadbeendippedinredink,andapparentlystoodforMarshalSaxe。 \"LouisordershistroopstosurroundtheYoungWomen\'sChristianAssociationandseizethelotofthem。\'OncebackattheLouvreandthegirlsaremine,\'heexclaims。WemustuseMrs。Hemansagainforoneofthegirls;shesays\'Never,\'andstabsMarshalSaxetotheheart。\" \"Hebleedsdreadfully,\"exclaimedBertie,splashingredinkliberallyoverthefacadeoftheAssociationbuilding。 \"Thesoldiersrushinandavengehisdeathwiththeutmostsavagery。 Ahundredgirlsarekilled\"——hereBertieemptiedtheremainderoftheredinkoverthedevotedbuilding——\"andthesurvivingfivehundredaredraggedofftotheFrenchships。\'IhavelostaMarshal,\'saysLouis,\'butIdonotgobackempty-handed。\'\" Harveystoleawayfromtheroom,andsoughtouthissister。 \"Eleanor,\"hesaid,\"theexperiment——\" \"Yes?\" \"Hasfailed。Wehavebeguntoolate。\" LOUISE \"Theteawillbequitecold,you\'dbetterringforsomemore,\"saidtheDowagerLadyBeanford。 SusanLadyBeanfordwasavigorousoldwomanwhohadcoquettedwithimaginaryill-healthforthegreaterpartofalifetime;ClovisSangrailirreverentlydeclaredthatshehadcaughtachillattheCoronationofQueenVictoriaandhadneverletitgoagain。Hersister,JaneThropplestance,whowassomeyearsherjunior,waschieflyremarkableforbeingthemostabsent-mindedwomaninMiddlesex。 \"I\'vereallybeenunusuallycleverthisafternoon,\"sheremarkedgaily,assherangforthetea。\"I\'vecalledonallthepeopleI meanttocallon;andI\'vedonealltheshoppingthatIsetouttodo。IevenrememberedtotryandmatchthatsilkforyouatHarrod\'s,butI\'dforgottentobringthepatternwithme,soitwasnouse。IreallythinkthatwastheonlyimportantthingIforgotduringthewholeafternoon。Quitewonderfulforme,isn\'tit?\" \"WhathaveyoudonewithLouise?\"askedhersister。\"Didn\'tyoutakeheroutwithyou?Yousaidyouweregoingto。\" \"Goodgracious,\"exclaimedJane,\"whathaveIdonewithLouise?I musthavelefthersomewhere。\" \"Butwhere?\" \"That\'sjustit。WherehaveIlefther?Ican\'trememberiftheCarrywoodswereathomeorifIjustleftcards。IftherewereathomeImayhaveleftLouisetheretoplaybridge。I\'llgoandtelephonetoLordCarrywoodandfindout。\" \"Isthatyou,LordCarrywood?\"shequeriedoverthetelephone;\"it\'sme,JaneThropplestance。Iwanttoknow,haveyouseenLouise?\" \"\'Louise,\'\"cametheanswer,\"it\'sbeenmyfatetoseeitthreetimes。Atfirst,Imustadmit,Iwasn\'timpressedbyit,butthemusicgrowsononeafterabit。Still,Idon\'tthinkIwanttoseeitagainjustatpresent。Wereyougoingtooffermeaseatinyourbox?\" \"Nottheopera\'Louise\'——myniece,LouiseThropplestance。IthoughtImighthaveleftheratyourhouse。\" \"Youleftcardsonusthisafternoon,Iunderstand,butIdon\'tthinkyouleftaniece。Thefootmanwouldhavebeensuretohavementioneditifyouhad。Isitgoingtobeafashiontoleaveniecesonpeopleaswellascards?Ihopenot;someofthesehousesinBerkeley-squarehavepracticallynoaccommodationforthatsortofthing。\" \"She\'snotattheCarrywoods\',\"announcedJane,returningtohertea;\"nowIcometothinkofit,perhapsIleftheratthesilkcounteratSelfridge\'s。ImayhavetoldhertowaitthereamomentwhileIwenttolookatthesilksinabetterlight,andImayeasilyhaveforgottenaboutherwhenIfoundIhadn\'tyourpatternwithme。Inthatcaseshe\'sstillsittingthere。Shewouldn\'tmoveunlessshewastoldto;Louisehasnoinitiative。\" \"YousaidyoutriedtomatchthesilkatHarrod\'s,\"interjectedthedowager。 \"DidI?PerhapsitwasHarrod\'s。Ireallydon\'tremember。Itwasoneofthoseplaceswhereeveryoneissokindandsympatheticanddevotedthatonealmosthatestotakeevenareelofcottonawayfromsuchpleasantsurroundings。\" \"IthinkyoumighthavetakenLouiseaway。Idon\'tliketheideaofherbeingthereamongalotofstrangers。Supposingsomeunprincipledpersonwastogetintoconversationwithher。\" \"Impossible。Louisehasnoconversation。I\'veneverdiscoveredasingletopiconwhichshe\'danythingtosaybeyond\'Doyouthinkso? Idaresayyou\'reright。\'IreallythoughtherreticenceaboutthefalloftheRibotMinistrywasridiculous,consideringhowmuchherdearmotherusedtovisitParis。Thisbreadandbutteriscutfartoothin;itcrumblesawaylongbeforeyoucangetittoyourmouth。 Onefeelssoabsurd,snappingatone\'sfoodinmid-air,likeatroutleapingatmay-fly。\" \"Iamrathersurprised,\"saidthedowager,\"thatyoucansittheremakingaheartyteawhenyou\'vejustlostafavouriteniece。\" \"YoutalkasifI\'dlostherinachurchyardsense,insteadofhavingtemporarilymislaidher。I\'msuretorememberpresentlywhereIlefther。\" \"Youdidn\'tvisitanyplaceofdevotion,didyou?Ifyou\'velefthermooningaboutWestminsterAbbeyorSt。Peter\'s,EatonSquare,withoutbeingabletogiveanysatisfactoryreasonwhyshe\'sthere,she\'llbeseizedundertheCatandMouseActandsenttoReginaldMcKenna。\" \"Thatwouldbeextremelyawkward,\"saidJane,meetinganirresolutepieceofbreadandbutterhalfway;\"wehardlyknowtheMcKennas,anditwouldbeverytiresomehavingtotelephonetosomeunsympatheticprivatesecretary,describingLouisetohimandaskingtohavehersentbackintimefordinner。Fortunately,Ididn\'tgotoanyplaceofdevotion,thoughIdidgetmixedupwithaSalvationArmyprocession。Itwasquiteinterestingtobeatclosequarterswiththem,they\'resoabsolutelydifferenttowhattheyusedtobewhenI firstremembertheminthe\'eighties。Theyusedtogoaboutthenunkemptanddishevelled,inasortofsmilingragewiththeworld,andnowthey\'respruceandjauntyandflamboyantlydecorative,likeageraniumbedwithreligiousconvictions。LauraKettlewaywasgoingonaboutthemintheliftoftheDoverStreetTubetheotherday,sayingwhatalotofgoodworktheydid,andwhatalossitwouldhavebeenifthey\'dneverexisted。\'Iftheyhadneverexisted,\'Isaid,\'GranvilleBarkerwouldhavebeencertaintohaveinventedsomethingthatlookedexactlylikethem。\'Ifyousaythingslikethat,quiteloud,inaTubelift,theyalwayssoundlikeepigrams。\" \"IthinkyououghttodosomethingaboutLouise,\"saidthedowager。 \"I\'mtryingtothinkwhethershewaswithmewhenIcalledonAdaSpelvexit。Iratherenjoyedmyselfthere。Adawastrying,asusual,toramthatodiousKoriatoffskiwomandownmythroat,knowingperfectlywellthatIdetesther,andinanunguardedmomentshesaid:\'She\'sleavingherpresenthouseandgoingtoLowerSeymourStreet。\'\'Idaresayshewill,ifshestaystherelongenough,\'I said。Adadidn\'tseeitforaboutthreeminutes,andthenshewaspositivelyuncivil。No,IamcertainIdidn\'tleaveLouisethere。\" \"IfyoucouldmanagetorememberwhereyouDIDleaveher,itwouldbemoretothepointthanthesenegativeassurances,\"saidLadyBeanford;\"sofar,allweknowisthatsheisnotattheCarrywoods\',orAdaSpelvexit\'s,orWestminsterAbbey。\" \"Thatnarrowsthesearchdownabit,\"saidJanehopefully;\"IratherfancyshemusthavebeenwithmewhenIwenttoMornay\'s。IknowI wenttoMornay\'s,becauseIremembermeetingthatdelightfulMalcolmWhat\'s-his-namethere——youknowwhomImean。That\'sthegreatadvantageofpeoplehavingunusualfirstnames,youneedn\'ttryandrememberwhattheirothernameis。OfcourseIknowoneortwootherMalcolms,butnonethatcouldpossiblybedescribedasdelightful。HegavemetwoticketsfortheHappySundayEveningsinSloaneSquare。I\'veprobablyleftthematMornay\'s,butstillitwasawfullykindofhimtogivethemtome。\" \"DoyouthinkyouleftLouisethere?\" \"Imighttelephoneandask。Oh,Robert,beforeyouclearthetea- thingsawayIwishyou\'dringupMornay\'s,inRegentStreet,andaskifIlefttwotheatreticketsandonenieceintheirshopthisafternoon。\" \"Aniece,ma\'am?\"askedthefootman。 \"Yes,MissLouisedidn\'tcomehomewithme,andI\'mnotsurewhereI lefther。\" \"MissLouisehasbeenupstairsalltheafternoon,ma\'am,readingtothesecondkitchenmaid,whohastheneuralgia。ItookupteatoMissLouiseataquartertofiveo\'clock,ma\'am。\" \"Ofcourse,howsillyofme。Iremembernow,IaskedhertoreadtheFaerieQueenetopoorEmma,totrytosendhertosleep。I alwaysgetsomeonetoreadtheFaerieQueenetomewhenIhaveneuralgia,anditusuallysendsmetosleep。Louisedoesn\'tseemtohavebeensuccessful,butonecan\'tsayshehasn\'ttried。Iexpectafterthefirsthourorsothekitchenmaidwouldratherhavebeenleftalonewithherneuralgia,butofcourseLouisewouldn\'tleaveofftillsomeonetoldherto。Anyhow,youcanringupMornay\'s,Robert,andaskwhetherIlefttwotheatreticketsthere。Exceptforyoursilk,Susan,thoseseemtobetheonlythingsI\'veforgottenthisafternoon。Quitewonderfulforme。\" TEA JamesCushat-Prinklywasayoungmanwhohadalwayshadasettledconvictionthatoneofthesedayshewouldmarry;uptotheageofthirty-fourhehaddonenothingtojustifythatconviction。Helikedandadmiredagreatmanywomencollectivelyanddispassionatelywithoutsinglingoutoneforespecialmatrimonialconsideration,justasonemightadmiretheAlpswithoutfeelingthatonewantedanyparticularpeakasone\'sownprivateproperty。 Hislackofinitiativeinthismatterarousedacertainamountofimpatienceamongthesentimentally-mindedwomen-folkofhishomecircle;hismother,hissisters,anaunt-in-residence,andtwoorthreeintimatematronlyfriendsregardedhisdilatoryapproachtothemarriedstatewithadisapprovalthatwasfarfrombeinginarticulate。Hismostinnocentflirtationswerewatchedwiththestrainingeagernesswhichagroupofunexercisedterriersconcentratesontheslightestmovementsofahumanbeingwhomaybereasonablyconsideredlikelytotakethemforawalk。Nodecent- souledmortalcanlongresistthepleadingofseveralpairsofwalk- beseechingdog-eyes;JamesCushat-Prinklywasnotsufficientlyobstinateorindifferenttohomeinfluencestodisregardtheobviouslyexpressedwishofhisfamilythatheshouldbecomeenamouredofsomenicemarriageablegirl,andwhenhisUncleJulesdepartedthislifeandbequeathedhimacomfortablelittlelegacyitreallyseemedthecorrectthingtodotosetaboutdiscoveringsomeonetoshareitwithhim。Theprocessofdiscoverywascarriedonmorebytheforceofsuggestionandtheweightofpublicopinionthanbyanyinitiativeofhisown;aclearworkingmajorityofhisfemalerelativesandtheaforesaidmatronlyfriendshadpitchedonJoanSebastableasthemostsuitableyoungwomaninhisrangeofacquaintancetowhomhemightproposemarriage,andJamesbecamegraduallyaccustomedtotheideathatheandJoanwouldgotogetherthroughtheprescribedstagesofcongratulations,present-receiving,NorwegianorMediterraneanhotels,andeventualdomesticity。Itwasnecessary,howevertoasktheladywhatshethoughtaboutthematter;thefamilyhadsofarconductedanddirectedtheflirtationwithabilityanddiscretion,buttheactualproposalwouldhavetobeanindividualeffort。 Cushat-PrinklywalkedacrosstheParktowardstheSebastableresidenceinaframeofmindthatwasmoderatelycomplacent。Asthethingwasgoingtobedonehewasgladtofeelthathewasgoingtogetitsettledandoffhismindthatafternoon。Proposingmarriage,eventoanicegirllikeJoan,wasaratherirksomebusiness,butonecouldnothaveahoneymooninMinorcaandasubsequentlifeofmarriedhappinesswithoutsuchpreliminary。HewonderedwhatMinorcawasreallylikeasaplacetostopin;inhismind\'seyeitwasanislandinperpetualhalf-mourning,withblackorwhiteMinorcahensrunningalloverit。Probablyitwouldnotbeabitlikethatwhenonecametoexamineit。PeoplewhohadbeeninRussiahadtoldhimthattheydidnotrememberhavingseenanyMuscovyducksthere,soitwaspossiblethattherewouldbenoMinorcafowlsontheisland。 HisMediterraneanmusingswereinterruptedbythesoundofaclockstrikingthehalf-hour。Half-pastfour。Afrownofdissatisfactionsettledonhisface。HewouldarriveattheSebastablemansionjustatthehourofafternoontea。Joanwouldbeseatedatalowtable,spreadwithanarrayofsilverkettlesandcream-jugsanddelicateporcelaintea-cups,behindwhichhervoicewouldtinklepleasantlyinaseriesoflittlefriendlyquestionsaboutweakorstrongtea,howmuch,ifany,sugar,milk,cream,andsoforth。\"Isitonelump?Iforgot。Youdotakemilk,don\'tyou?Wouldyoulikesomemorehotwater,ifit\'stoostrong?\" Cushat-Prinklyhadreadofsuchthingsinscoresofnovels,andhundredsofactualexperienceshadtoldhimthattheyweretruetolife。Thousandsofwomen,atthissolemnafternoonhour,weresittingbehinddaintyporcelainandsilverfittings,withtheirvoicestinklingpleasantlyinacascadeofsolicitouslittlequestions。Cushat-Prinklydetestedthewholesystemofafternoontea。Accordingtohistheoryoflifeawomanshouldlieonadivanorcouch,talkingwithincomparablecharmorlookingunutterablethoughts,ormerelysilentasathingtobelookedon,andfrombehindasilkencurtainasmallNubianpageshouldsilentlybringinatraywithcupsanddainties,tobeacceptedsilently,asamatterofcourse,withoutdrawn-outchatteraboutcreamandsugarandhotwater。Ifone\'ssoulwasreallyenslavedatone\'smistress\'sfeethowcouldonetalkcoherentlyaboutweakenedtea?Cushat-Prinklyhadneverexpoundedhisviewsonthesubjecttohismother;allherlifeshehadbeenaccustomedtotinklepleasantlyattea-timebehinddaintyporcelainandsilver,andifhehadspokentoheraboutdivansandNubianpagesshewouldhaveurgedhimtotakeaweek\'sholidayattheseaside。Now,ashepassedthroughatangleofsmallstreetsthatledindirectlytotheelegantMayfairterraceforwhichhewasbound,ahorrorattheideaofconfrontingJoanSebastableathertea-tableseizedonhim。Amomentarydeliverancepresenteditself;ononefloorofanarrowlittlehouseatthenoisierendofEsquimaultStreetlivedRhodaEllam,asortofremotecousin,whomadealivingbycreatinghatsoutofcostlymaterials。ThehatsreallylookedasiftheyhadcomefromParis;thechequesshegotforthemunfortunatelyneverlookedasiftheyweregoingtoParis。 However,Rhodaappearedtofindlifeamusingandtohaveafairlygoodtimeinspiteofherstraitenedcircumstances。Cushat-Prinklydecidedtoclimbuptoherflooranddeferbyhalf-an-hourorsotheimportantbusinesswhichlaybeforehim;byspinningouthisvisithecouldcontrivetoreachtheSebastablemansionafterthelastvestigesofdaintyporcelainhadbeenclearedaway。 Rhodawelcomedhimintoaroomthatseemedtododutyasworkshop,sitting-room,andkitchencombined,andtobewonderfullycleanandcomfortableatthesametime。 \"I\'mhavingapicnicmeal,\"sheannounced。\"There\'scaviareinthatjaratyourelbow。Beginonthatbrownbread-and-butterwhileIcutsomemore。Findyourselfacup;theteapotisbehindyou。Nowtellmeabouthundredsofthings。\" Shemadenootherallusiontofood,buttalkedamusinglyandmadehervisitortalkamusinglytoo。Atthesametimeshecutthebread- and-butterwithamasterlyskillandproducedredpepperandslicedlemon,wheresomanywomenwouldmerelyhaveproducedreasonsandregretsfornothavingany。Cushat-PrinklyfoundthathewasenjoyinganexcellentteawithouthavingtoanswerasmanyquestionsaboutitasaMinisterforAgriculturemightbecalledontoreplytoduringanoutbreakofcattleplague。 \"Andnowtellmewhyyouhavecometoseeme,\"saidRhodasuddenly。 \"Youarousenotmerelymycuriositybutmybusinessinstincts。I hopeyou\'vecomeabouthats。Iheardthatyouhadcomeintoalegacytheotherday,and,ofcourse,itstruckmethatitwouldbeabeautifulanddesirablethingforyoutocelebratetheeventbybuyingbrilliantlyexpensivehatsforallyoursisters。Theymaynothavesaidanythingaboutit,butIfeelsurethesameideahasoccurredtothem。Ofcourse,withGoodwoodonus,Iamratherrushedjustnow,butinmybusinesswe\'reaccustomedtothat;weliveinaseriesofrushes——liketheinfantMoses。\" \"Ididn\'tcomeabouthats,\"saidhervisitor。\"Infact,Idon\'tthinkIreallycameaboutanything。IwaspassingandIjustthoughtI\'dlookinandseeyou。SinceI\'vebeensittingtalkingtoyou,however,ratherimportantideahasoccurredtome。Ifyou\'llforgetGoodwoodforamomentandlistentome,I\'lltellyouwhatitis。\" SomefortyminuteslaterJamesCushat-Prinklyreturnedtothebosomofhisfamily,bearinganimportantpieceofnews。 \"I\'mengagedtobemarried,\"heannounced。 Arapturousoutbreakofcongratulationandself-applausebrokeout。 \"Ah,weknew!Wesawitcoming!Weforetolditweeksago!\" \"I\'llbetyoudidn\'t,\"saidCushat-Prinkly。\"Ifanyonehadtoldmeatlunch-timeto-daythatIwasgoingtoaskRhodaEllamtomarrymeandthatshewasgoingtoacceptmeIwouldhavelaughedattheidea。\" TheromanticsuddennessoftheaffairinsomemeasurecompensatedJames\'swomen-folkfortheruthlessnegationofalltheirpatienteffortandskilleddiplomacy。Itwasrathertryingtohavetodeflecttheirenthusiasmatamoment\'snoticefromJoanSebastabletoRhodaEllam;but,afterall,itwasJames\'swifewhowasinquestion,andhistasteshadsomeclaimtobeconsidered。 OnaSeptemberafternoonofthesameyear,afterthehoneymooninMinorcahadended,Cushat-Prinklycameintothedrawing-roomofhisnewhouseinGranchesterSquare。Rhodawasseatedatalowtable,behindaserviceofdaintyporcelainandgleamingsilver。Therewasapleasanttinklingnoteinhervoiceasshehandedhimacup。 \"Youlikeitweakerthanthat,don\'tyou?ShallIputsomemorehotwatertoit?No?\" THEDISAPPEARANCEOFCRISPINAUMBERLEIGH Inafirst-classcarriageofatrainspeedingBalkanwardacrosstheflat,greenHungarianplaintwoBritonssatinfriendly,fitfulconverse。Theyhadfirstforegatheredinthecoldgreydawnatthefrontierline,wherethepresidingeagletakesonanextraheadandTeutonlandspassfromHohenzollerntoHabsburgkeeping——andwhereaprobingofficialbeakrequirestodelveinpoliteandperhapsperfunctory,butalwaystiresome,mannerintothebaggageofsleep- hungrypassengers。Afteraday\'sbreakoftheirjourneyatViennathetravellershadagainforegatheredatthetrainsideandpaidoneanotherthecomplimentofsettlinginstinctivelyintothesamecarriage。Theelderofthetwohadtheappearanceandmannerofadiplomat;inpointoffacthewasthewell-connectedfoster-brotherofawinebusiness。Theotherwascertainlyajournalist。Neithermanwastalkativeandeachwasgratefultotheotherfornotbeingtalkative。Thatiswhyfromtimetotimetheytalked。 Onetopicofconversationnaturallythrustitselfforwardinfrontofallothers。InViennathepreviousdaytheyhadlearnedofthemysteriousvanishingofaworld-famouspicturefromthewallsoftheLouvre。 \"Adramaticdisappearanceofthatsortissuretoproduceacropofimitations,\"saidtheJournalist。 \"Ithashadalotofanticipations,forthematterofthat,\"saidtheWine-brother。 \"Oh,ofcoursetherehavebeentheftsfromtheLouvrebefore。\" \"Iwasthinkingofthespiritingawayofhumanbeingsratherthanpictures。InparticularIwasthinkingofthecaseofmyaunt,CrispinaUmberleigh。\" \"Irememberhearingsomethingoftheaffair,\"saidtheJournalist,\"butIwasawayfromEnglandatthetime。Ineverquiteknewwhatwassupposedtohavehappened。\" \"Youmayhearwhatreallyhappenedifyouwillrespectitasaconfidence,\"saidtheWineMerchant。\"InthefirstplaceImaysaythatthedisappearanceofMrs。Umberleighwasnotregardedbythefamilyentirelyasabereavement。Myuncle,EdwardUmberleigh,wasnotbyanymeansaweak-kneedindividual,infactintheworldofpoliticshehadtobereckonedwithmoreorlessasastrongman,buthewasunmistakablydominatedbyCrispina;indeedInevermetanyhumanbeingwhowasnotfrozenintosubjectionwhenbroughtintoprolongedcontactwithher。Somepeopleareborntocommand; CrispinaMrs。Umberleighwasborntolegislate,codify,administrate,censor,license,ban,execute,andsitinjudgementgenerally。Ifshewasnotbornwiththatdestinysheadopteditatanearlyage。Fromthekitchenregionsupwardseveryoneinthehouseholdcameunderherdespoticswayandstayedtherewiththesubmissivenessofmolluscsinvolvedinaglacialepoch。Asanephewonafootingofonlyoccasionalvisitssheaffectedmemerelyasanepidemic,disagreeablewhileitlasted,butwithoutanypermanenteffect;butherownsonsanddaughtersstoodinmortalaweofher; theirstudies,friendships,diet,amusements,religiousobservances,andwayofdoingtheirhairwereallregulatedandordainedaccordingtotheaugustlady\'swillandpleasure。Thiswillhelpyoutounderstandthesensationofstupefactionwhichwascausedinthefamilywhensheunobtrusivelyandinexplicablyvanished。ItwasasthoughSt。Paul\'sCathedralorthePiccadillyHotelhaddisappearedinthenight,leavingnothingbutanopenspacetomarkwhereithadstood。Asfaraswasknownnothingwastroublingher; infacttherewasmuchbeforehertomakelifeparticularlywellworthliving。Theyoungestboyhadcomebackfromschoolwithanunsatisfactoryreport,andshewastohavesatinjudgementonhimtheveryafternoonofthedayshedisappeared——ifithadbeenhewhohadvanishedinahurryonecouldhavesuppliedthemotive。Thenshewasinthemiddleofanewspapercorrespondencewitharuraldeaninwhichshehadalreadyprovedhimguiltyofheresy,inconsistency,andunworthyquibbling,andnoordinaryconsiderationwouldhaveinducedhertodiscontinuethecontroversy。Ofcoursethematterwasputinthehandsofthepolice,butasfaraspossibleitwaskeptoutofthepapers,andthegenerallyacceptedexplanationofherwithdrawalfromhersocialcirclewasthatshehadgoneintoanursinghome。\" \"Andwhatwastheimmediateeffectonthehomecircle?\"askedtheJournalist。 \"Allthegirlsboughtthemselvesbicycles;thefemininecyclingcrazewasstillinexistence,andCrispinahadrigidlyvetoedanyparticipationinitamongthemembersofherhousehold。Theyoungestboylethimselfgotosuchanextentduringhisnexttermthatithadtobehislastasfarasthatparticularestablishmentwasconcerned。Theelderboyspropoundedatheorythattheirmothermightbewanderingsomewhereabroad,andsearchedforherassiduously,chiefly,itmustbeadmitted,inaclassofMontmartreresortwhereitwasextremelyimprobablethatshewouldbefound。\" \"Andallthiswhilecouldn\'tyourunclegetholdoftheleastclue?\" \"Asamatteroffacthehadreceivedsomeinformation,thoughofcourseIdidnotknowofitatthetime。Hegotamessageonedaytellinghimthathiswifehadbeenkidnappedandsmuggledoutofthecountry;shewassaidtobehiddenaway,inoneoftheislandsoffthecoastofNorwayIthinkitwas,incomfortablesurroundingsandwellcaredfor。Andwiththeinformationcameademandformoney;alumpsumof2000poundswastobepaidyearly。Failingthisshewouldbeimmediatelyrestoredtoherfamily。\" TheJournalistwassilentforamoment,andthembegantolaughquietly。 \"Itwascertainlyaninvertedformofholdingtoransom,\"hesaid。 \"Ifyouhadknownmyaunt,\"saidtheWineMerchant,\"youwouldhavewonderedthattheydidn\'tputthefigurehigher。\" \"Irealisethetemptation。Didyourunclesuccumbtoit?\" \"Well,yousee,hehadtothinkofothersaswellashimself。ForthefamilytohavegonebackintotheCrispinathraldomafterhavingtastedthedelightsoflibertywouldhavebeenatragedy,andtherewereevenwiderconsiderationstobetakenintoaccount。Sincehisbereavementhehadunconsciouslytakenupafarbolderandmoreinitiatorylineinpublicaffairs,andhispopularityandinfluencehadincreasedcorrespondingly。Frombeingmerelyastrongmaninthepoliticalworldhebegantobespokenofasthestrongman。AllthisheknewwouldbejeopardisedifheoncemoredroppedintothesocialpositionofthehusbandofMrs。Umberleigh。Hewasarichman,andthe2000poundsayear,thoughnotexactlyafleabite,didnotseemanextravagantpricetopayfortheboarding-outofCrispina。Ofcourse,hehadseverequalmsofconscienceaboutthearrangement。Lateron,whenhetookmeintohisconfidence,hetoldmethatinpayingtheransom,orhush-moneyasIshouldhavecalledit,hewaspartlyinfluencedbythefearthatifherefuseditthekidnappersmighthaveventedtheirrageanddisappointmentontheircaptive。Itwasbetter,hesaid,tothinkofherbeingwellcaredforasahighly-valuedpaying-guestinoneoftheLofodenIslandsthantohaveherstrugglingmiserablyhomeinamaimedandmutilatedcondition。Anywayhepaidtheyearlyinstalmentaspunctuallyasonepaysafireinsurance,andwithequalpromptitudetherewouldcomeanacknowledgmentofthemoneyandabriefstatementtotheeffectthatCrispinawasingoodhealthandfairlycheerfulspirits。 OnereportevenmentionedthatshewasbusyingherselfwithaschemeforproposedreformsinChurchmanagementtobepressedonthelocalpastorate。Anotherspokeofarheumaticattackandajourneytoa\'cure\'onthemainland,andonthatoccasionanadditionaleightypoundswasdemandedandconceded。Ofcourseitwastotheinterestofthekidnapperstokeeptheirchargeingoodhealth,butthesecrecywithwhichtheymanagedtoshroudtheirarrangementsarguedareallywonderfulorganisation。Ifmyunclewaspayingaratherhighprice,atleasthecouldconsolehimselfwiththereflectionthathewaspayingspecialists\'fees。\" \"Meanwhilehadthepolicegivenupallattemptstotrackthemissinglady?\"askedtheJournalist。 \"Notentirely;theycametomyunclefromtimetotimetoreportonclueswhichtheythoughtmightyieldsomeelucidationastoherfateorwhereabouts,butIthinktheyhadtheirsuspicionsthathewaspossessedofmoreinformationthanhehadputattheirdisposal。 Andthen,afteradisappearanceofmorethaneightyears,Crispinareturnedwithdramaticsuddennesstothehomeshehadleftsomysteriously。\" \"Shehadgivenhercaptorstheslip?\" \"Shehadneverbeencaptured。Herwanderingawayhadbeencausedbyasuddenandcompletelossofmemory。Sheusuallydressedratherinthestyleofasuperiorkindofcharwoman,anditwasnotsoverysurprisingthatsheshouldhaveimaginedthatshewasone;andstilllessthatpeopleshouldacceptherstatementandhelphertogetwork。ShehadwanderedasfarafieldasBirmingham,andfoundfairlysteadyemploymentthere,herenergyandenthusiasminputtingpeople\'sroomsinordercounterbalancingherobstinateanddomineeringcharacteristics。Itwastheshockofbeingpatronisinglyaddressedas\'mygoodwoman\'byacurate,whowasdisputingwithherwherethestoveshouldbeplacedinaparishconcerthallthatledtothesuddenrestorationofhermemory。\'I thinkyouforgetwhoyouarespeakingto,\'sheobservedcrushingly,whichwasratherundulysevere,consideringshehadonlyjustremembereditherself。\" \"But,\"exclaimedtheJournalist,\"theLofodenIslandpeople!Whohadtheygotholdof?\" \"Apurelymythicalprisoner。Itwasanattemptinthefirstplacebysomeonewhoknewsomethingofthedomesticsituation,probablyadischargedvalet,tobluffalumpsumoutofEdwardUmberleighbeforethemissingwomanturnedup;thesubsequentyearlyinstalmentswereanunlooked-forincrementtotheoriginalhaul。 \"Crispinafoundthattheeightyears\'interregnumhadmateriallyweakenedherascendancyoverhernowgrown-upoffspring。Herhusband,however,neveraccomplishedanythinggreatinthepoliticalworldafterherreturn;thestrainoftryingtoaccountsatisfactorilyforanunspecifiedexpenditureofsixteenthousandpoundsspreadovereightyearssufficientlyoccupiedhismentalenergies。HereisBelgradandanothercustomhouse。\" THEWOLVESOFCERNOGRATZ \"Aretheyanyoldlegendsattachedtothecastle?\"askedConradofhissister。ConradwasaprosperousHamburgmerchant,buthewastheonepoetically-dispositionedmemberofaneminentlypracticalfamily。 TheBaronessGruebelshruggedherplumpshoulders。 \"Therearealwayslegendshangingabouttheseoldplaces。Theyarenotdifficulttoinventandtheycostnothing。Inthiscasethereisastorythatwhenanyonediesinthecastleallthedogsinthevillageandthewildbeastsinforesthowlthenightlong。Itwouldnotbepleasanttolistento,wouldit?\" \"Itwouldbeweirdandromantic,\"saidtheHamburgmerchant。