第3章

类别:其他 作者:H.H.Munro (字数:15836更新时间:19/01/05 09:43:30
\"IconsiderthatshowinghospitalitytotheSmithly-DubbsiscarryingFreeFoodprinciplestoaregrettableextreme,\"saidLadyDrakmanton;\"I\'veentertainedtheJonesesandtheBrownsandtheSnapheimersandtheLubrikoffs,andheapsofotherswhosenamesI forget,butIdon\'tseewhyIshouldinflictthesocietyoftheMissesSmithly-Dubbonmyselfforasolidhour。Imagineit,sixtyminutes,moreorless,ofunrelentinggobbleandgabble。Whycan\'tYOUtakethemon,Milly?\"sheasked,turninghopefullytohersister。 \"Idon\'tknowthem,\"saidMillyhastily。 \"Allthebetter;youcanpassyourselfoffasme。Peoplesaythatwearesoalikethattheycanhardlytellusapart,andI\'veonlyspokentothesetiresomeyoungwomenabouttwiceinmylife,atcommittee-rooms,andbowedtothemintheclub。Anyoftheclubpage-boyswillpointthemouttoyou;they\'realwaystobefoundlollingaboutthehalljustbeforelunch-time。\" \"MydearBetty,don\'tbeabsurd,\"protestedMilly;\"I\'vegotsomepeoplelunchingwithmeattheCarltonto-morrow,andI\'mleavingTownthedayafterwards。\" \"Whattimeisyourlunchto-morrow?\"askedLadyDrakmantonreflectively。 \"Twoo\'clock,\"saidMilly。 \"Good,\"saidhersister;\"theSmithly-Dubbsshalllunchwithmeto- morrow。Itshallberatheranamusinglunch-party。Atleast,I shallbeamused。\" Thelasttworemarksshemadetoherself。Otherpeopledidnotalwaysappreciateherideasofhumour。SirJamesneverdid。 ThenextdayLadyDrakmantonmadesomemarkedvariationsinherusualtoileteffects。Shedressedherhairinanunaccustomedmanner,andputonahatthataddedtothetransformationofherappearance。WhenshehadmadeoneortwominoralterationsshewassufficientlyunlikeherusualsmartselftoproducesomehesitationinthegreetingwhichtheMissesSmithly-Dubbbestowedonherintheclub-lobby。Sheresponded,however,withareadinesswhichsettheirdoubtsatrest。 \"WhatistheCarltonlikeforlunchingin?\"sheaskedbreezily。 Therestaurantreceivedanenthusiasticrecommendationfromthethreesisters。 \"Let\'sgoandlunchthere,shallwe?\"shesuggested,andinafewminutes\'timetheSmithly-Dubbmindwascontemplatingatclosequartersahappyvistaofbakedmeatsandapprovedvintage。 \"Areyougoingtostartwithcaviare?Iam,\"confidedLadyDrakmanton,andtheSmithly-Dubbsstartedwithcaviare。Thesubsequentdisheswerechoseninthesameambitiousspirit,andbythetimetheyhadarrivedatthewildduckcourseitwasbeginningtobearatherexpensivelunch。 Theconversationhardlykeptpacewiththebrilliancyofthemenu。 RepeatedreferencesonthepartofthegueststothelocalpoliticalconditionsandprospectsinSirJames\'sconstituencyweremetwithvague\"ahs\"and\"indeeds\"fromLadyDrakmanton,whomighthavebeenexpectedtobespeciallyinterested。 \"IthinkwhentheInsuranceActisalittlebetterunderstooditwilllosesomeofitspresentunpopularity,\"hazardedCeciliaSmithly-Dubb。 \"Willit?Idaresay。I\'mafraidpoliticsdon\'tinterestmeverymuch,\"saidLadyDrakmanton。 ThethreeMissSmithly-DubbsputdowntheircupsofTurkishcoffeeandstared。Thentheybrokeintoprotestinggiggles。 \"Ofcourse,you\'rejoking,\"theysaid。 \"Notme,\"wasthedisconcertinganswer;\"Ican\'tmakeheadortailofthesebotheringoldpolitics。Nevercould,andneverwantto。 I\'vequiteenoughtodotomanagemyownaffairs,andthat\'safact。\" \"But,\"exclaimedAmandaSmithly-Dubb,withasquealofbewildermentbreakingintohervoice,\"IwastoldyouspokesoinforminglyabouttheInsuranceActatoneofoursocialevenings。\" ItwasLadyDrakmantonwhostarednow。\"Doyouknow,\"shesaid,withascaredlookaroundher,\"ratheradreadfulthingishappening。I\'msufferingfromacompletelossofmemory。Ican\'teventhinkwhoIam。Iremembermeetingyousomewhere,andI rememberyouaskingmetocomeandlunchwithyouhere,andthatI acceptedyourkindinvitation。Beyondthatmymindisapositiveblank。\" Thescaredlookwastransferredwithintensifiedpoignancytothefacesofhercompanions。 \"YOUaskedUStolunch,\"theyexclaimedhurriedly。Thatseemedamoreimmediatelyimportantpointtoclearupthanthequestionofidentity。 \"Oh,no,\"saidthevanishinghostess,\"THATIdorememberabout。 Youinsistedonmycomingherebecausethefeedingwassogood,andImustsayitcomesuptoallyousaidaboutit。Averynicelunchit\'sbeen。WhatI\'mworryingaboutiswhoonearthamI?Ihaven\'tthefaintestnotion?\" \"YouareLadyDrakmanton,\"exclaimedthethreesistersinchorus。 \"Now,don\'tmakefunofme,\"shereplied,crossly,\"Ihappentoknowherquitewellbysight,andsheisn\'tabitlikeme。Andit\'sanoddthingyoushouldhavementionedher,foritsohappensshe\'sjustcomeintotheroom。Thatladyinblack,withtheyellowplumeinherhat,thereoverbythedoor。\" TheSmithly-Dubbslookedintheindicateddirection,andtheuneasinessintheireyesdeepenedintohorror。InoutwardappearancetheladywhohadjustenteredtheroomcertainlycamerathernearertotheirrecollectionoftheirMember\'swifethantheindividualwhowassittingattablewiththem。 \"WhoAREyou,then,ifthatisLadyDrakmanton?\"theyaskedinpanic-strickenbewilderment。 \"ThatisjustwhatIdon\'tknow,\"wastheanswer;\"andyoudon\'tseemtoknowmuchbetterthanIdo。\" \"Youcameuptousintheclub——\" \"Inwhatclub?\" \"TheNewDidactic,inCalaisStreet。\" \"TheNewDidactic!\"exclaimedLadyDrakmantonwithanairofreturningillumination;\"thankyousomuch。Ofcourse,IremembernowwhoIam。I\'mEllenNiggle,oftheLadies\'BrasspolishingGuild。TheClubemploysmetocomenowandthenandseetothepolishingofthebrassfittings。That\'showIcametoknowLadyDrakmantonbysight;she\'sveryoftenintheClub。Andyouaretheladieswhosokindlyaskedmeouttolunch。Funnyhowitshouldallhaveslippedmymemory,allofasudden。Theunaccustomedgoodfoodandwinemusthavebeentoomuchforme;forthemomentIreallycouldn\'tcalltomindwhoIwas。Goodgracious,\"shebrokeoffsuddenly,\"it\'stenpasttwo;IshouldbeatapolishingjobinWhitehall。Imustscuttleofflikeagiddyrabbit。Thankingyoueverso。\" Shelefttheroomwithascuttlesufficientlysuggestiveoftheanimalshehadmentioned,butthegiddinesswasallonthesideofherinvoluntaryhostesses。Therestaurantseemedtobespinningroundthem;andthebillwhenitappeareddidnothingtorestoretheircomposure。Theywereasnearlyintearsasitispermissibletobeduringtheluncheonhourinareallygoodrestaurant。 Financiallyspeaking,theywerewellabletoaffordtheluxuryofanelaboratelunch,buttheirideasonthesubjectofentertainingdifferedverysharply,accordingtothecircumstancesofwhethertheyweredispensingorreceivinghospitality。Tohavefedthemselvesliberallyattheirownexpensewas,perhaps,anextravagancetobedeplored,but,atanyrate,theyhadhadsomethingfortheirmoney;tohavedrawnanunknownandsociallyunremunerativeEllenNiggleintothenetoftheirhospitalitywasacatastrophethattheycouldnotcontemplatewithanydegreeofcalmness。 TheSmithly-Dubbsneverquiterecoveredfromtheirunnervingexperience。Theyhavegivenuppoliticsandtakentodoinggood。 ABREADANDBUTTERMISS \"StarlingChatterandOakhillhavebothdroppedbackinthebetting,\"saidBertievanTahn,throwingthemorningpaperacrossthebreakfasttable。 \"ThatleavesNurseryTeapracticallyfavourite,\"saidOdoFinsberry。 \"NurseryTeaandPipeclayareatthetopofthebettingatpresent,\" saidBertie,\"butthatFrenchhorse,LeFiveO\'Clock,seemstobefanciedasmuchasanything。ThenthereisWhitebait,andthePolishhorsewithanamelikesomeonetryingtostifleasneezeinchurch;theybothseemtohavealotofsupport。\" \"It\'sthemostopenDerbythere\'sbeenforyears,\"saidOdo。 \"It\'ssimplynogoodtryingtopickthewinneronform,\"saidBertie;\"onemustjusttrusttoluckandinspiration。\" \"Thequestioniswhethertotrusttoone\'sowninspiration,orsomebodyelse\'s。SportingSwankgivesCountPalatinetowin,andLeFiveO\'Clockforaplace。\" \"CountPalatine——thataddsanothertoourlistofperplexities。 Goodmorning,SirLulworth;haveyouafancyfortheDerbybyanychance?\" \"Idon\'tusuallytakemuchinterestinturfmatters,\"saidSirLulworth,whohadjustmadehisappearance,\"butIalwaysliketohaveabetontheGuineasandtheDerby。Thisyear,Iconfess,it\'sratherdifficulttopickoutanythingthatseemsmarkedlybetterthananythingelse。WhatdoyouthinkofSnowBunting?\" \"SnowBunting?\"saidOdo,withagroan,\"there\'sanotherofthem。 Surely,SnowBuntinghasnoearthlychance?\" \"Myhousekeeper\'snephew,whoisashoeing-smithinthemountedsectionoftheChurchLads\'Brigade,andanauthorityonhorseflesh,expectshimtobeamongthefirstthree。\" \"Thenephewsofhousekeepersareinvariablyoptimists,\"saidBertie; \"it\'sakindofnaturalreactionagainsttheprofessionalpessimismoftheiraunts。\" \"Wedon\'tseemtogetmuchfurtherinoursearchfortheprobablewinner,\"saidMrs。deClaux;\"themoreIlistentoyouexpertsthemorehopelesslybefoggedIget。\" \"It\'sallverywelltoblameus,\"saidBertietohishostess;\"youhaven\'tproducedanythinginthewayofaninspiration。\" \"MyinspirationconsistedinaskingyoudownforDerbyweek,\" retortedMrs。deClaux;\"IthoughtyouandOdobetweenyoumightthrowsomelightonthequestionofthemoment。\" FurtherrecriminationswerecutshortbythearrivalofLolaPevensey,whofloatedintotheroomwithanairofgraciousapology。 \"Sosorrytobesolate,\"sheobserved,makingarapidtourofinspectionofthebreakfastdishes。 \"Didyouhaveagoodnight?\"askedherhostesswithperfunctorysolicitude。 \"Quite,thankyou,\"saidLola;\"Idreamtamostremarkabledream。\" Aflutter,indicativeofgeneralboredom;wentroundthetable。 Otherpeople\'sdreamsareaboutasuniversallyinterestingasaccountsofotherpeople\'sgardens,orchickens,orchildren。 \"IdreamtaboutthewinneroftheDerby,\"saidLola。 Aswiftreactionofattentiveinterestsetin。 \"Dotelluswhatyoudreamt,\"cameinachorus。 \"ThereallyremarkablethingaboutitisthatI\'vedreamtittwonightsrunning,\"saidLola,finallydecidingbetweentheallurementsofsausagesandkedgeree;\"thatiswhyIthoughtitworthmentioning。Youknow,whenIdreamthingstwoorthreenightsinsuccession,italwaysmeanssomething;Ihavespecialpowersinthatway。Forinstance,Ioncedreamedthreetimesthatawingedlionwasflyingthroughtheskyandoneofhiswingsdroppedoff,andhecametothegroundwithacrash;justafterwardstheCampanileatVenicefelldown。ThewingedlionisthesymbolofVenice,youknow,\"sheaddedfortheenlightenmentofthosewhomightnotbeversedinItalianheraldry。\"Then,\"shecontinued,\"justbeforethemurderoftheKingandQueenofServiaIhadavividdreamoftwocrownedfigureswalkingintoaslaughter-housebythebanksofabigriver,whichItooktobetheDanube;andonlytheotherday——\" \"Dotelluswhatyou\'vedreamtabouttheDerby,\"interruptedOdoimpatiently。 \"Well,Isawthefinishoftheraceasclearlyasanything;andonehorsewoneasily,almostinacanter,andeverybodycriedout\'BreadandButterwins!GoodoldBreadandButter。\'Iheardthenamedistinctly,andI\'vehadthesamedreamtwonightsrunning。\" \"BreadandButter,\"saidMrs。deClaux,\"now,whateverhorsecanthatpointto?Why——ofcourse;NurseryTea!\" Shelookedroundwiththetriumphantsmileofasuccessfulunravellerofmystery。 \"HowaboutLeFiveO\'Clock?\"interposedSirLulworth。 \"Itwouldfiteitherofthemequallywell,\"saidOdo;\"canyourememberanydetailsaboutthejockey\'scolours?Thatmighthelpus。\" \"Iseemtorememberaglimpseoflemonsleevesorcap,butIcan\'tbesure,\"saidLola,afterduereflection。 \"Thereisn\'talemonjacketorcapintherace,\"saidBertie,referringtoalistofstartersandjockeys;\"can\'tyourememberanythingabouttheappearanceofthehorse?Ifitwereathick-setanimal,thisbreadandbutterwouldtypifyNurseryTea;andifitwerethin,ofcourse,itwouldmeanLeFiveO\'Clock。\" \"Thatseemssoundenough,\"saidMrs。deClaux;\"dothink,Loladear,whetherthehorseinyourdreamwasthinorstoutlybuilt。\" \"Ican\'trememberthatitwasoneortheother,\"saidLola;\"onewouldn\'tnoticesuchadetailintheexcitementofafinish。\" \"Butthiswasasymbolicanimal,\"saidSirLulworth;\"ifitweretotypifythickorthinbreadandbuttersurelyitoughttohavebeeneitherasbulkyandtubbyasashirecart-horse;orasthinasaheraldicleopard。\" \"I\'mafraidyouareratheracarelessdreamer,\"saidBertieresentfully。 \"Ofcourse,atthemomentofdreamingIthoughtIwaswitnessingarealrace,nottheportentofone,\"saidLola;\"otherwiseIshouldhaveparticularlynoticedallhelpfuldetails。\" \"TheDerbyisn\'truntillto-morrow,\"saidMrs。deClaux;\"doyouthinkyouarelikelytohavethesamedreamagainto-night?Ifso; youcanfixyourattentionontheimportantdetailoftheanimal\'sappearance。\" \"I\'mafraidIshan\'tsleepatallto-night,\"saidLolapathetically; \"everyfifthnightIsufferfrominsomnia,andit\'sdueto-night。\" \"It\'smostprovoking,\"saidBertie;\"ofcourse,wecanbackbothhorses,butitwouldbemuchmoresatisfactorytohaveallourmoneyonthewinner。Can\'tyoutakeasleeping-draught,orsomething?\" \"Oakleaves,soakedinwarmwaterandputunderthebed,arerecommendedbysome,\"saidMrs。deClaux。 \"AglassofBenedictine,withadropofeau-de-Cologne——\"saidSirLulworth。 \"Ihavetriedeveryknownremedy,\"saidLola,withdignity;\"I\'vebeenamartyrtoinsomniaforyears。\" \"Butnowwearebeingmartyrstoit,\"saidOdosulkily;\"I particularlywanttolandabigcoupoverthisrace。\" \"Idon\'thaveinsomniaformyownamusement,\"snappedLola。 \"Letushopeforthebest,\"saidMrs。deClauxsoothingly;\"to-nightmayproveanexceptiontothefifth-nightrule。\" ButwhenbreakfasttimecameroundagainLolareportedablanknightasfarasvisionswereconcerned。 \"Idon\'tsupposeIhadasmuchastenminutes\'sleep,and,certainly,nodreams。\" \"I\'msosorry,foryoursakeinthefirstplace,andoursaswell,\" saidherhostess;\"doyouthinkyoucouldinduceashortnapafterbreakfast?Itwouldbesogoodforyou——andyouMIGHTdreamsomething。Therewouldstillbetimeforustogetourbetson。\" \"I\'lltryifyoulike,\"saidLola;\"itsoundsratherlikeasmallchildbeingsenttobedindisgrace。\" \"I\'llcomeandreadtheEncyclopaediaBritannicatoyouifyouthinkitwillmakeyousleepanysooner,\"saidBertieobligingly。 Rainwasfallingtoosteadilytopermitofoutdooramusement,andthepartysufferedconsiderablyduringthenexttwohoursfromtheabsolutequietthatwasenforcedalloverthehouseinordertogiveLolaeverychanceofachievingslumber。Eventheclickofbilliardballswasconsideredapossiblefactorofdisturbance,andthecanarieswerecarrieddowntothegardener\'slodge,whilethecuckooclockinthehallwasmuffledunderseverallayersofrugs。A notice,\"PleasedonotKnockorRing,\"waspostedonthefrontdooratBertie\'ssuggestion,andguestsandservantsspokeintragicwhispersasthoughthedreadpresenceofdeathorsicknesshadinvadedthehouse。Theprecautionsprovedofnoavail:Lolaaddedasleeplessmorningtoawakefulnight,andthebetsofthepartyhadtobeimpartiallydividedbetweenNurseryTeaandtheFrenchColt。 \"Soprovokingtohavetosplitoutbets,\"saidMrs。deClaux,asherguestsgatheredinthehalllaterintheday,waitingfortheresultoftherace。 \"Ididmybestforyou,\"saidLola,feelingthatshewasnotgettingherdueshareofgratitude;\"ItoldyouwhatIhadseeninmydreams,abrownhorse,calledBreadandButter,winningeasilyfromalltherest。\" \"What?\"screamedBertie,jumpingupfromhissea,\"abrownhorse! Miserablewoman,youneversaidawordaboutit\'sbeingabrownhorse。\" \"Didn\'tI?\"falteredLola;\"IthoughtItoldyouitwasabrownhorse。Itwascertainlybrowninbothdreams。ButIdon\'tseewhatthecolourhasgottodowithit。NurseryTeaandLeFiveO\'Clockarebothchestnuts。\" \"MercifulHeaven!Doesn\'tbrownbreadandbutterwithasprinklingoflemoninthecolourssuggestanythingtoyou?\"ragedBertie。 Aslow,cumulativegroanbrokefromtheassemblyasthemeaningofhiswordsgraduallydawnedonhishearers。 ForthesecondtimethatdayLolaretiredtotheseclusionofherroom;shecouldnotfacetheuniversallooksofreproachdirectedatherwhenWhitebaitwasannouncedwinneratthecomfortablepriceoffourteentoone。 BERTIE\'SCHRISTMASEVE ItwasChristmasEve,andthefamilycircleofLukeSteffink,Esq。,wasaglowwiththeamiabilityandrandommirthwhichtheoccasiondemanded。Alongandlavishdinnerhadbeenpartakenof,waitshadbeenroundandsungcarols;thehouse-partyhadregaleditselfwithmorecarolingonitsownaccount,andtherehadbeenrompingwhich,eveninapulpitreference,couldnothavebeencondemnedasragging。Inthemidstofthegeneralglow,however,therewasoneblackunkindledcinder。 BertieSteffink,nephewoftheaforementionedLuke,hadearlyinlifeadoptedtheprofessionofne\'er-do-weel;hisfatherhadbeensomethingofthekindbeforehim。AttheageofeighteenBertiehadcommencedthatroundofvisitstoourColonialpossessions,soseemlyanddesirableinthecaseofaPrinceoftheBlood,sosuggestiveofinsincerityinayoungmanofthemiddle-class。HehadgonetogrowteainCeylonandfruitinBritishColumbia,andtohelpsheeptogrowwoolinAustralia。AttheageoftwentyhehadjustreturnedfromsomesimilarerrandinCanada,fromwhichitmaybegatheredthatthetrialhegavetothesevariousexperimentswasofthesummarydrum-headnature。LukeSteffink,whofulfilledthetroubledroleofguardiananddeputy-parenttoBertie,deploredthepersistentmanifestationofthehominginstinctonhisnephew\'spart,andhissolemnthanksearlierinthedayfortheblessingofreportingaunitedfamilyhadnoreferencetoBertie\'sreturn。 ArrangementshadbeenpromptlymadeforpackingtheyouthofftoadistantcornerofRhodesia,whencereturnwouldbeadifficultmatter;thejourneytothisuninvitingdestinationwasimminent,infactamorecarefulandwillingtravellerwouldhavealreadybeguntothinkabouthispacking。HenceBertiewasinnomoodtoshareinthefestivespiritwhichdisplayeditselfaroundhim,andresentmentsmoulderedwithinhimattheeager,self-absorbeddiscussionofsocialplansforthecomingmonthswhichheheardonallsides。 Beyonddepressinghisuncleandthefamilycirclegenerallybysinging\"Sayaurevoir,andnotgood-bye,\"hehadtakennopartintheevening\'sconviviality。 Eleveno\'clockhadstrucksomehalf-hourago,andtheelderSteffinksbegantothrowoutsuggestionsleadinguptothatprocesswhichtheycalledretiringforthenight。 \"Come,Teddie,it\'stimeyouwereinyourlittlebed,youknow,\" saidLukeSteffinktohisthirteen-year-oldson。 \"That\'swherewealloughttobe,\"saidMrs。Steffink。 \"Therewouldn\'tberoom,\"saidBertie。 Theremarkwasconsideredtoborderonthescandalous;everybodyateraisinsandalmondswiththenervousindustryofsheepfeedingduringthreateningweather。 \"InRussia,\"saidHoraceBordenby,whowasstayinginthehouseasaChristmasguest,\"I\'vereadthatthepeasantsbelievethatifyougointoacow-houseorstableatmidnightonChristmasEveyouwillheartheanimalstalk。They\'resupposedtohavethegiftofspeechatthatonemomentoftheyear。\" \"Oh,DOlet\'sALLgodowntothecow-houseandlistentowhatthey\'vegottosay!\"exclaimedBeryl,towhomanythingwasthrillingandamusingifyoudiditinatroop。 Mrs。Steffinkmadealaughingprotest,butgaveavirtualconsentbysaying,\"Wemustallwrapupwell,then。\"Theideaseemedascatterbrainedonetoher,andalmostheathenish,butifaffordedanopportunityfor\"throwingtheyoungpeopletogether,\"andassuchshewelcomedit。Mr。HoraceBordenbywasayoungmanwithquitesubstantialprospects,andhehaddancedwithBerylatalocalsubscriptionballasufficientnumberoftimestowarranttheauthorisedinquiryonthepartoftheneighbourswhether\"therewasanythinginit。\"ThoughMrs。Steffinkwouldnothaveputitinsomanywords,shesharedtheideaoftheRussianpeasantrythatonthisnightthebeastmightspeak。 Thecow-housestoodatthejunctionofthegardenwithasmallpaddock,anisolatedsurvival,inasuburbanneighbourhood;ofwhathadoncebeenasmallfarm。LukeSteffinkwascomplacentlyproudofhiscow-houseandhistwocows;hefeltthattheygavehimastampofsoliditywhichnonumberofWyandottesorOrpingtonscouldimpart。Theyevenseemedtolinkhiminasortofinconsequentwaywiththosepatriarchswhoderivedimportancefromtheirfloatingcapitalofflocksandherbs,he-assesandshe-asses。Ithadbeenananxiousandmomentousoccasionwhenhehadhadtodecidedefinitelybetween\"theByre\"and\"theRanch\"forthenamingofhisvillaresidence。ADecembermidnightwashardlythemomenthewouldhavechosenforshowinghisfarm-buildingtovisitors,butsinceitwasafinenight,andtheyoungpeoplewereanxiousforanexcuseforamildfrolic,Lukeconsentedtochaperontheexpedition。Theservantshadlongsincegonetobed,sothehousewasleftinchargeofBertie,whoscornfullydeclinedtostiroutonthepretextoflisteningtobovineconversation。 \"Wemustgoquietly,\"saidLuke,asheheadedtheprocessionofgigglingyoungfolk,broughtupintherearbytheshawledandhoodedfigureofMrs。Steffink;\"I\'vealwayslaidstressonkeepingthisaquietandorderlyneighbourhood。\" Itwasafewminutestomidnightwhenthepartyreachedthecow- houseandmadeitswayinbythelightofLuke\'sstablelantern。 Foramomenteveryonestoodinsilence,almostwithafeelingofbeinginchurch。 \"Daisy——theonelyingdown——isbyashorthornbulloutofaGuernseycow,\"announcedLukeinahushedvoice,whichwasinkeepingwiththeforegoingimpression。 \"Isshe?\"saidBordenby,ratherasifhehadexpectedhertobebyRembrandt。 \"Myrtleis——\" Myrtle\'sfamilyhistorywascutshortbyalittlescreamfromthewomenoftheparty。 Thecow-housedoorhadclosednoiselesslybehindthemandthekeyhadturnedgratinglyinthelock;thentheyheardBertie\'svoicepleasantlywishingthemgood-nightandhisfootstepsretreatingalongthegardenpath。 LukeSteffinkstrodetothewindow;itwasasmallsquareopeningoftheold-fashionedsort,withironbarsletintothestonework。 \"Unlockthedoorthisinstant,\"heshouted,withasmuchairofmenacingauthorityasahenmightassumewhenscreamingthroughthebarsofacoopatamaraudinghawk。Inreplytohissummonsthehall-doorclosedwithadefiantbang。 Aneighbouringclockstruckthehourofmidnight。Ifthecowshadreceivedthegiftofhumanspeechatthatmomenttheywouldnothavebeenabletomakethemselvesheard。SevenoreightothervoiceswereengagedindescribingBertie\'spresentconductandhisgeneralcharacteratahighpressureofexcitementandindignation。 InthecourseofhalfanhourorsoeverythingthatitwaspermissibletosayaboutBertiehadbeensaidsomedozensoftimes,andothertopicsbegantocometothefront——theextrememustinessofthecow-house,thepossibilityofitcatchingfire,andtheprobabilityofitbeingaRowtonHouseforthevagrantratsoftheneighbourhood。Andstillnosignofdeliverancecametotheunwillingvigil-keepers。 Towardsoneo\'clockthesoundofratherboisterousandundisciplinedcarol-singingapproachedrapidly,andcametoasuddenanchorage,apparentlyjustoutsidethegarden-gate。Amotor-loadofyouthful\"bloods,\"inahighstateofconviviality,hadmadeatemporaryhaltforrepairs;thestoppage,however,didnotextendtothevocaleffortsoftheparty,andthewatchersinthecow-shedweretreatedtoahighlyunauthorisedrenderingof\"GoodKingWenceslas,\"inwhichtheadjective\"good\"appearedtobeverycarelesslyapplied。 ThenoisehadtheeffectofbringingBertieoutintothegarden,butheutterlyignoredthepale,angryfacespeeringoutatthecow- housewindow,andconcentratedhisattentionontherevellersoutsidethegate。 \"Wassail,youchaps!\"heshouted。 \"Wassail,oldsport!\"theyshoutedback;\"we\'djollywelldrinky\'rhealth,onlywe\'venothingtodrinkitin。\" \"Comeandwassailinside,\"saidBertiehospitably;\"I\'mallalone,andthere\'sheap\'sof\'wet\'。\" Theyweretotalstrangers,buthistouchofkindnessmadetheminstantlyhiskin。InanothermomenttheunauthorisedversionofKingWenceslas,which,likemanyotherscandals,grewworseonrepetition,wentechoingupthegardenpath;twooftherevellersgaveanimpromptuperformanceonthewaybyexecutingthestaircasewaltzuptheterracesofwhatLukeSteffink,hithertowithsomejustification,calledhisrock-garden。Therockpartofitwasstilltherewhenthewaltzhadbeenaccordeditsthirdencore。 Luke,morethaneverlikeacoopedhenbehindthecow-housebars,wasinapositiontorealisethefeelingsofconcert-goersunabletocountermandthecallforanencorewhichtheyneitherdesireordeserve。 ThehalldoorclosedwithabangonBertie\'sguests,andthesoundsofmerrimentbecamefaintandmuffledtothewearywatchersattheotherendofthegarden。Presentlytwoominouspops,inquicksuccession,madethemselvesdistinctlyheard。 \"They\'vegotatthechampagne!\"exclaimedMrs。Steffink。 \"Perhapsit\'sthesparklingMoselle,\"saidLukehopefully。 Threeorfourmorepopswereheard。 \"ThechampagneandthesparklingMoselle,\"saidMrs。Steffink。 Lukeuncorkedanexpletivewhich,likebrandyinatemperancehousehold,wasonlyusedonrareemergencies。Mr。HoraceBordenbyhadbeenmakinguseofsimilarexpressionsunderhisbreathforaconsiderabletimepast。Theexperimentof\"throwingtheyoungpeopletogether\"hadbeenprolongedbeyondapointwhenitwaslikelytoproduceanyromanticresult。 Somefortyminuteslaterthehalldooropenedanddisgorgedacrowdthathadthrownoffanyrestraintofshynessthatmighthaveinfluenceditsearlieractions。Itsvocaleffortsinthedirectionofcarolsingingwerenowsupplementedbyinstrumentalmusic;aChristmas-treethathadbeenpreparedforthechildrenofthegardenerandotherhouseholdretainershadyieldedarichspoiloftintrumpets,rattles,anddrums。Thelife-storyofKingWenceslashadbeendropped,Lukewasthankfultonotice,butitwasintenselyirritatingforthechilledprisonersinthecow-housetobetoldthatitwasahottimeintheoldtownto-night,togetherwithsomeaccuratebutentirelysuperfluousinformationastotheimminenceofChristmasmorning。Judgingbytheprotestswhichbegantobeshoutedfromtheupperwindowsofneighbouringhousesthesentimentsprevailinginthecow-housewereheartilyechoedinotherquarters。 Therevellersfoundtheircar,and,whatwasmoreremarkable,managedtodriveoffinit,withapartingfanfareoftintrumpets。 Thelivelybeatofadrumdisclosedthefactthatthemasteroftherevelsremainedonthescene。 \"Bertie!\"cameinanangry,imploringchorusofshoutsandscreamsfromthecow-housewindow。 \"Hullo,\"criedtheownerofthename,turninghisrathererrantstepsinthedirectionofthesummons;\"areyoupeoplestillthere? Musthaveheardeverythingcowsgottosaybythistime。Ifyouhaven\'t,nousewaiting。Afterall,it\'saRussianlegend,andRussianChrismushEvenotduefor\'notherfortnight。Bettercomeout。\" Afteroneortwoineffectualattemptshemanagedtopitchthekeyofthecow-housedoorinthroughthewindow。Then,liftinghisvoiceinthestrainsof\"I\'mafraidtogohomeinthedark,\"withalustydrumaccompaniment,heledthewaybacktothehouse。Thehurriedprocessionofthereleasedthatfollowedinhisstepscameinforagooddealoftheadversecommentthathisexuberantdisplayhadevoked。 ItwasthehappiestChristmasEvehehadeverspent。Toquotehisownwords,hehadarottenChristmas。 FOREWARNED AlethiaDebchancesatinacornerofanotherwiseemptyrailwaycarriage,moreorlessateaseasregardedbody,butinsometrepidationastomind。Shehadembarkedonasocialadventureofnolittlemagnitudeascomparedwiththeaccustomedseclusionandstagnationofherpastlife。Attheageoftwenty-eightshecouldlookbackonnothingmoreeventfulthanthedailyroundofherexistenceinheraunt\'shouseatWebblehinton,ahamletfourandahalfmilesdistantfromacountrytownandaboutaquarterofacenturyremovedfrommoderntimes。Theirneighbourshadbeenelderlyandfew,notmuchgiventosocialintercourse,buthelpfulorpolitelysympatheticintimesofillness。Newspapersoftheordinarykindwereararity;thosethatAlethiasawregularlyweredevotedexclusivelyeithertoreligionortopoultry,andtheworldofpoliticswastoheranunheededunexploredregion。Herideasonlifeingeneralhadbeenacquiredthroughthemediumofpopularrespectablenovel-writers,andmodifiedoremphasisedbysuchknowledgeasheraunt,thevicar,andheraunt\'shousekeeperhadputatherdisposal。Andnow,inhertwenty-ninthyear,heraunt\'sdeathhadlefther,wellprovidedforasregardsincome,butsomewhatisolatedinthematterofkithandkinandhumancompanionship。Shehadsomecousinswhowereontermsoffriendly,thoughinfrequent,correspondencewithher,butastheylivedpermanentlyinCeylon,alocalityaboutwhichsheknewlittle,beyondtheassurancecontainedinthemissionaryhymnthatthehumanelementtherewasvile,theywerenotofmuchimmediateusetoher。 Othercousinsshealsopossessed,moredistantasregardsrelationship,butnotquitesogeographicallyremote,seeingthattheylivedsomewhereintheMidlands。Shecouldhardlyremembereverhavingmetthem,butonceortwiceinthecourseofthelastthreeorfouryearstheyhadexpressedapolitewishthatsheshouldpaythemavisit;theyhadprobablynotbeenundulydepressedbythefactthatheraunt\'sfailinghealthhadpreventedherfromacceptingtheirinvitation。Thenoteofcondolencethathadarrivedontheoccasionofheraunt\'sdeathhadincludedavaguehopethatAlethiawouldfindtimeinthenearfuturetospendafewdayswithhercousins,andaftermuchdeliberationandmanyhesitationsshehadwrittentoproposeherselfasaguestforadefinitedatesomeweekahead。Thefamily,shereflectedwithrelief,wasnotalargeone; thetwodaughtersweremarriedandaway,therewasonlyoldMrs。 BludwardandhersonRobertathome。Mrs。Bludwardwassomethingofaninvalid,andRobertwasayoungmanwhohadbeenatOxfordandwasgoingintoParliament。FurtherthanthatAlethia\'sinformationdidnotgo;herimagination,foundedonherextensiveknowledgeofthepeopleonemetinnovels,hadtosupplythegaps。Themotherwasnotdifficulttoplace;shewouldeitherbeanultra-amiableoldlady,bearingherfeeblehealthwithuncomplainingfortitude,andhavingakindwordforthegardener\'sboyandasunnysmileforthechancevisitor,orelseshewouldbecoldandpeevish,witheyesthatpiercedyoulikeagimlet,andaunreasoningidolatryofherson。Alethia\'simaginationratherinclinedhertothelatterview。 Robertwasmoreofaproblem。Therewerethreedominanttypesofmanhoodtobetakenintoconsiderationinworkingouthisclassification;therewasHugo,whowasstrong,good,andbeautiful,araretypeandnotveryoftenmetwith;therewasSirJasper,whowasutterlyvileandabsolutelyunscrupulous,andtherewasNevil,whowasnotreallybadatheart,buthadaweakmouthandusuallyrequiredthelife-workoftwogoodwomentokeephimfromultimatedisaster。Itwasprobable,Alethiaconsidered,thatRobertcameintothelastcategory,inwhichcaseshewascertaintoenjoythecompanionshipofoneortwoexcellentwomen,andmightpossiblycatchglimpsesofundesirableadventuressesorcomefacetofacewithrecklessadmiration-seekingmarriedwomen。Itwasaltogetheranexcitingprospect,thissuddenventureintoanunexploredworldofunknownhumanbeings,andAlethiaratherwishedthatshecouldhavetakenthevicarwithher;shewasnot,however,richorimportantenoughtotravelwithachaplain,astheMarquisofMoystoncleughalwaysdidinthenovelshehadjustbeenreading,sosherecognisedthatsuchaproceedingwasoutofthequestion。 ThetrainwhichcarriedAlethiatowardsherdestinationwasalocalone,withthewaysidestationhabitstronglydeveloped。Atmostofthestationsnooneseemedtowanttogetintothetrainortoleaveit,butatonetherewereseveralmarketfolkontheplatform,andtwomen,ofthefarmerorsmallcattle-dealerclass,enteredAlethia\'scarriage。Apparentlytheyhadjustforegathered,afteraday\'sbusiness,andtheirconversationconsistedofarapidexchangeofshortfriendlyinquiriesastohealth,family,stock,andsoforth,andsomegrumblingremarksontheweather。Suddenly,however,theirtalktookadramaticallyinterestingturn,andAlethialistenedwithwide-eyedattention。 \"WhatdoyouthinkofMisterRobertBludward,eh?\" Therewasacertainscornfulringinhisquestion。 \"RobertBludward?Anout-an\'-outrotter,that\'swhatheis。Oughttobeashamedtolookanydecentmanintheface。SendhimtoParliamenttorepresentus——notmuch!He\'drobapoormanofhislastshilling,hewould。\" \"Ah,thathewould。Tellsapackofliestogetourvotes,that\'sallthathe\'safter,damnhim。DidyouseethewaytheArgusshowedhimupthisweek?Properlyexposedhim,hipandthigh,Itellyou。\" Andsoontheyran,intheirwitheringindictment。TherecouldbenodoubtthatitwasAlethia\'scousinandprospectivehosttowhomtheywerereferring;theallusiontoaParliamentarycandidaturesettledthat。WhatcouldRobertBludwardhavedone,whatmannerofmancouldhebe,thatpeopleshouldspeakofhimwithsuchobviousreprobation? \"HewashisseddownatShoalfordyesterday,\"saidoneofthespeakers。 Hissed!Haditcometothat?TherewassomethingdramaticallybiblicalintheideaofRobertBludward\'sneighboursandacquaintanceshissinghimforveryscorn。LordHerewardStranglathhadbeenhissed,nowAlethiacametothinkofit,intheeighthchapterofMatterbyTowers,whileintheactofopeningaWesleyanbazaar,becausehewassuspected(unjustlyasitturnedoutafterwards)ofhavingbeatentheGermangovernesstodeath。AndinTaintedGuineasRoperSquenderbyhadbeendeservedlyhissed,onthestepsoftheJockeyClub,forhavinghandedarivalowneraforgedtelegram,containingfalsenewsofhismother\'sdeath,justbeforethestartforanimportantrace,therebyensuringthewithdrawalofhisrival\'shorse。InplacidSaxon-bloodedEnglandpeopledidnotdemonstratetheirfeelingslightlyandwithoutsomestrongcompellingcause。WhatmannerofevildoerwasRobertBludward? Thetrainstoppedatanothersmallstation,andthetwomengotout。 OneofthemleftbehindhimacopyoftheArgus,thelocalpapertowhichhehadmadereference。Alethiapouncedonit,intheexpectationoffindingaculturedliteraryendorsementofthecensurewhichtheseroughfarmingmenhadexpressedintheirhomely,honestway。Shehadnotfartolook;\"Mr。RobertBludward,Swanker,\"wasthetitleofoneoftheprincipalarticlesinthepaper。Shedidnotexactlyknowwhataswankerwas,probablyitreferredtosomeunspeakableformofcruelty,butshereadenoughinthefirstfewsentencesofthearticletodiscoverthathercousinRobert,themanatwhosehouseshewasabouttostay,wasanunscrupulous,unprincipledcharacter,ofaloworderofintelligence,yetcunningwithal,andthatheandhisassociateswereresponsibleformostofthemisery,disease,poverty,andignorancewithwhichthecountrywasafflicted;never,exceptinoneortwoofthedenunciatoryPsalms,whichshehadalwayssupposedtohavebewritteninaspiritofexaggeratedOrientalimagery,hadshereadsuchanindictmentofahumanbeing。AndthismonsterwasgoingtomeetheratDerreltonStationinafewshortminutes。Shewouldknowhimatonce;hewouldhavethedarkbeetlingbrows,thequick,furtiveglance,thesneering,unsavourysmilethatalwayscharacterisedtheSirJaspersofthisworld。Itwastoolatetoescape;shemustforceherselftomeethimwithoutwardcalm。 ItwasaconsiderableshocktohertofindthatRobertwasfair,withasnubnose,merryeye,andratheraschoolboymanner。\"A serpentinduckling\'splumage,\"washerprivatecomment;mercifulchancehadrevealedhimtoherinhistruecolours。 Astheydroveawayfromthestationadissipated-lookingmanofthelabouringclasswavedhishatinfriendlysalute。\"Goodlucktoyou,Mr。Bludward,\"heshouted;\"you\'llcomeoutontop!We\'llbreakoldChobham\'sneckforhim。\" \"Whowasthatman?\"askedAlethiaquickly。 \"Oh,oneofmysupporters,\"laughedRobert;\"abitofapoacherandabitofapub-loafer,buthe\'sontherightside。\" SothesewerethesortofassociatesthatRobertBludwardconsortedwith,thoughtAlethia。 \"WhoisthepersonhereferredtoasoldChobham?\"sheasked。