CHAPTERXXXII
AGREATBALL
Acertaingreatball,givenyearlyatDunholmCastle,wasoneofthemostnotablesocialfeaturesofthecounty。Ittookplacewhenthehousewasfullofitsmostinterestinglydistinguishedguests,and,thoughotherballsmightbegivenatothertimes,thisonewasmarkedbyadegreeofgreaterstate。
Onseveraloccasionsthechiefguestshadbeengreatpersonagesindeed,andtobebiddentomeetthemimpliedaselectionflatteringinitself。One’sinvitationmustconveybyinferencethatonewaseitherbrilliant,beautiful,oradmirable,ifnotimportant。
NigelAnstruthershadneverappearedatwhattheuninvitedwerewont,withderisivesmiles,tocallTheGreatPanjandrumFunction——whichwasanironicdesignationnotemployedbysuchpersonsasreceivedcardsbiddingthemtothefestivity。StornhamCourtwasnotpopularinthecounty;
noonehadyearnedforthesocietyoftheDowagerLadyAnstruthers,eveninheryouth;andanottoowell—favouredyoungmanwithanill—favouredtemper,noticeablyonthelookoutforgrievances,isnotanadditiontoone’scircle。AtnineteenNigelhaddiscoveredtheolderLordMountDunstanandhissonTenhamtobecongenialacquaintances,andhadbeensooftenabsentfromhomethathisneighbourswouldhavefoundsocialintercoursewithhimdifficult,evenifdesirable。
Accordingly,whenthecountypaperrecordedthesplendoursofTheGreatPanjandrumFunction——whichitbynomeansmentionedbythatname——thelistof\"Amongthosepresent\"
hadnotsofarcontainedthenameofSirNigelAnstruthers。
So,onamorningafewdaysafterhisreturn,themasterofStornhamturnedoveracardofinvitationandreaditseveraltimesbeforespeaking。
\"Isupposeyouknowwhatthismeans,\"hesaidatlasttoRosalie,whowasalonewithhim。
\"ItmeansthatweareinvitedtoDunholmCastlefortheball,doesn’tit?\"
Herhusbandtossedthecardasideonthetable。
\"ItmeansthatBettywillbeinvitedtoeveryhousewherethereisasonwhomustbedisposedofprofitably。
\"Sheisinvitedbecausesheisbeautifulandclever。Shewouldbeinvitedifshehadnomoneyatall,\"saidRosydaringly。Shewasactuallygrowingdaring,shethoughtsometimes。Itwouldnothavebeenpossibletosayanythinglikethisafewmonthsago。
\"Don’tmakesillymistakes,\"saidNigel。\"Thereareagoodmanyhandsomegirlswhoreceivecomparativelylittleattention。Butthehoundsofwarareletloose,whenoneofyourswollenAmericanfortunesappears。Theobviousnessofit`virtuously’makesmesick。It’sasvulgar——asNewYork。\"
WhatbefelnextbroughttoSirNigelashockofcuriousenlightenment,butnoonewasmoreamazedthanRosyherself。
Shefelt,whensheheardherownvoice,asifshemustberathermad。
\"Iwouldrather,\"shesaidquitedistinctly,\"thatyoudidnotspeaktomeofNewYorkinthatway。\"
\"What!\"saidAnstruthers,staringatherwithcontemptwhichwasderision。
\"Itismyhome,\"sheanswered。\"ItisnotproperthatI
shouldhearitspokenofslightingly。\"
\"Yourhome!Ithasnottakentheslightestnoticeofyoufortwelveyears。Yourpeopledroppedyouasifyouwereahotpotato。\"
\"Theyhavetakenmeupagain。\"Stillinamazementatherownboldness,butsomehowlearningsomethingasshewenton。
Hewalkedovertoherside,andstoodbeforeher。
\"Lookhere,Rosalie,\"hesaid。\"Youhavebeentakinglessonsfromyoursister。Sheisabeautyandyoungandyouarenot。Peoplewillstandthingsfromhertheywillnottakefromyou。Iwouldstandsomethingsmyself,becauseitratheramusesamantoseeafinegirlpeacocking。It’smerelyridiculousinyou,andIwon’tstandit——notabitofit。\"
Itwasnotspeciallyfortunateforhimthatthedooropenedashewasspeaking,andBettycameinwithherowninvitationinherhand。Hewasquickenough,however,toturntogreetherwithashrugofhisshoulders。
\"Iambeingfavouredwithalittlescenebymywife,\"heexplained。\"Sheiscapableofgettingupexcellentlittlescenes,butIdaresayshedoesnotshowyouthatsideofhertemper。\"
Bettytookacomfortablechintz—covered,easychair。Herexpressionwasevasivelyspeculative。
\"WasitasceneIinterrupted?\"shesaid。\"ThenImustnotgoawayandleaveyoutofinishit。Youweresayingthatyouwouldnot`stand’something。Whatdoesamandowhenhewillnot`stand’athing?Italwayssoundssofinalandappalling——asifhewerethreateninghorriblethingssuchas,perhaps,werearesourceinfeudaltimes。WhatIStheresourceinthesedulldaysoflawandorder——andpolicemen?\"
\"IsthisAmericanchaff?\"hewasdisagreeablyconsciousthathewasnotwhollysuccessfulinhisefforttobelofty。
ThefranknessofBetty’ssmilewasquitewithoutprejudice。
\"Dearme,no,\"shesaid。\"Itisonlytheunpicturesqueresultofanunfeminineknowledgeofthelaw。AndIwasthinkinghowoneislimited——andyethowthingsaresimplifiedafterall。\"
\"Simplified!\"disgustedly。
\"Yes,really。Yousee,ifRosywereviolentshecouldnotbeatyou——evenifshewerestrongenough——becauseyoucouldringthebellandgiveherintocustody。Andyoucouldnotbeatherbecausethesameunpleasantthingwouldhappentoyou。Policemendorobthingsofcolour,don’tthey?Andbesides,whenoneremembersthatmerevulgarlawinsiststhatnoonecanbeforcedtolivewithanotherpersonwhoisbrutalorloathsome,that’ssimple,isn’tit?YoucouldgoawayfromRosy,\"withsweetclearness,\"atanymomentyouwished——asfarawayasyouliked。\"
\"Youseemtoforget,\"stillfeelingthatconvincingloftinesswasnoteasy,\"thatwhenamanleaveshiswife,orshedesertshim,itisshewhoislikelytobecalledupontobeartheonusofpublicopinion。\"
\"Wouldshebecalledupontobearitunderallcircumstances?\"
\"Damnedcleverwomanasyouare,youknowthatshewould,aswellasIknowit。\"Hemadeanabruptgesturewithhishand。\"YouknowthatwhatIsayistrue。WomenwhotaketotheirheelsaredeucedlyunpopularinEngland。\"
\"IhavenotbeenlonginEngland,butIhavebeenstruckbytheprevalenceofasortofconstitutionalBritishsenseoffairplayamongthepeoplewhoreallycount。TheDunholms,forinstance,haveitmarkedly。InAmericaitisthemenwhoforcewomentotaketotheirheelswhoaredeucedlyunpopular。TheAmericans’senseoffairplayistheirmostEnglishquality。Itwasbroughtoverinshipsbythefirstcolonists——likethepiecesoffinesolidoldfurniture,oneevennowsees,hereandthere,inhousesinVirginia。\"
\"Butthefactremains,\"saidNigel,withanunpleasantlaugh,\"thefactremains,mydeargirl。\"
\"Thefactthatdoesremain,\"saidBetty,notunpleasantlyatall,andstillwithhergentleairofmereunprejudicedspeculation,\"isthat,ifamanorwomanisproperlyill—
treated——PROPERLY——notinanyamateurishway——theyreachthepointofnotcaringintheleast——nothingmatters,butthattheymustgetawayfromthehorroroftheunbearablething——nevertoseeorhearofitagainisheavenenoughtomakeanythingelseathingtosmileat。Butonecouldsettletheotherpointbyexperimenting。SupposeyourunawayfromRosy,andthenwecanseeifsheiscutbythecounty。\"
Hislaughwasunpleasantagain。
\"Solongasyouarewithher,shewillnotbecut。Thereareanumberofpennilessyoungmenoffamilyinthis,aswellastheadjoining,counties。DoyouthinkMountDunstanwouldcuther?\"
Shelookeddownatthecarpetthoughtfullyamoment,andthenliftedhereyes。
\"Idonotthinkso,\"sheanswered。\"ButIwillaskhim。\"
Hewasstartledbyasuddenfeelingthatshemightbecapableofit。
\"Oh,comenow,\"hesaid,\"thatgoesbeyondajoke。Youwillnotdoanysuchabsurdthing。Onedoesnotwantone’sdomesticdifficultiesdiscussedbyone’sneighbours。\"
Bettyopenedcoollysurprisedeyes。
\"Ididnotunderstanditwasapersonalmatter,\"sheremarked。\"Wheredothedomesticdifficultiescomein?\"
Hestaredatherafewsecondswiththelookshedidnotlike,whichwaslesslikeableatthemoment,becauseitcombineditselfwithotherthings。
\"Hangit,\"hemuttered。\"IwishIcouldkeepmytemperasyoucankeepyours,\"andheturnedonhisheelandlefttheroom。
Rosyhadnotspoken。Shehadsatwithherhandsinherlap,lookingoutofthewindow。Shehadatfirsthadamomentofterror。Shehad,indeed,onceutteredinhersoultheabjectcry:\"Don’tmakehimangry,Betty——oh,don’t,don’t!\"Andsuddenlyithadbeenstilled,andshehadlistened。ThiswasbecausesherealisedthatNigelhimselfwaslistening。Thatmadeherseewhatshehadnotdaredtoallowherselftoseebefore。Thesetritethingsweretrue。Therewerelawstoprotectone。IfBettyhadnotbeendealingwithmeretruths,Nigelwouldhavestoppedher。Hehadbeensupercilious,buthecouldnotcontradicther。
\"Betty,\"shesaid,whenhersistercametoher,\"yousaidthattoshowMEthings,aswellastoshowthemtohim。I
knewyoudid,andlistenedtoeveryword。Itwasgoodformetohearyou。\"
\"Clear—cut,unadornedfactsarelikebullets,\"saidBetty。
\"Theyreachhome,ifone’saimisgood。Theshiftiestpeoplecannotevadethem。\"……
AcertainthingbecameevidenttoBettyduringthetimewhichelapsedbetweenthearrivaloftheinvitationsandthegreatball。Despiteanobviousintentiontoassumeanamiableposeforthetimebeing,SirNigelcouldnotconcealanotquiteunexplainableantipathytooneindividual。ThisindividualwasMountDunstan,whomitdidnotseemeasyforhimtoleavealone。Heseemedtorecurtohimasasubject,withoutanyspecialreason,andthissomewhatpuzzledBettyuntilsheheardfromRosalieofhisintimacywithLordTenham,which,inameasure,explainedit。Thewholetruthwasthat\"TheLout,\"ashehadbeencalled,hadindulgedinfrankspeechinhisrareintercoursewithhisbrotherandhisfriends,andhadonceinterferedwithhotyoungfuryinamatterinwhichthepairhadspeciallywishedtoavoidallinterference。Hisopenscornoftheirmethodsofentertainingthemselvestheyhadfelttobedisgustingimpudence,whichwouldhavebeendeservedlypunishedwithahorsewhip,iftheyoungsterhadnotbeenabig—muscled,clumsyoaf,withadangerouseye。Uponthisfootingtheiracquaintancehadstoodinpastyears,andtodecide——asSirNigelhaddecided——thattheoafinquestionhadbeguntomakehisbidforsplendidfortuneundertheroofofStornhamCourtitselfwasathingnottoberegardedcalmly。Itwasmorethanhecouldstand,andthefollyoftemper,whichwasforeverhisundoing,betrayedhimintomistakesmorethanonce。Thisgirl,withherbeautyandherwealth,hechosetoregardasasortofpropertyrightfullyhisown。Shewashissister—in—law,atleast;
shewaslivingunderhisroof;hehadmoreorlessthepowertoencourageordiscouragesuchaspirantsasappeared。Uponthewholetherewassomethingsoothingtoone’svanityinappearingbeforetheworldasthepersonatpresentresponsibleforher。Itgaveamanacertaindignityofposition,andhischiefgirdingatfatehadalwaysrisenfromthefactthathehadnothaddignityofposition。Hewouldnotbeheldcheapinthismatter,atleast。Butsometimes,ashelookedatthegirlheturnedhotandsick,asitwasdrivenhometohimthathewasnolongeryoung,thathehadneverbeengood—looking,andthathehadcutthegroundfromunderhisfeettwelveyearsago,whenhehadmarriedRosalie!Ifhecouldhavewaited——ifhecouldhavedoneseveralotherthings——perhapsthecleveractingofapart,andhispowerofdominationmighthavegivenhimachance。EventhatblackguardofaMountDunstanhadabetteronenow。Hewasyoung,atleast,andfree——andabigstrongbeast。Hewasforced,withbitterreluctance,toadmitthathehimselfwasnotevenparticularlystrong——oflatehehadfeltithideously。
SohedetestedMountDunstanthemoreforincreasingreasons,ashethoughtthematterover。Itwouldseem,perhaps,butasubtlepleasuretothenormalmind,buttohimtherewaspleasure——support——aggrandisement——inreferringtotheillcaseoftheMountDunstanestate,inrelatingillustrativeanecdotes,indwellinguponthehopelessnessoftheoutlook,andthenotableunpopularityofthemanhimself。A
confidingyoungladyfromtheStateswasrequired,hesaidononeoccasion,butitwouldbenecessarythatsheshouldbeayoungpersonofmuchsimplicity,whowouldnotbealarmedorchilledbytheobvious。NoonewouldrealisethismoreclearlythanMountDunstanhimself。Hesaiditcoldlyandcasually,asifitwerethesimplestmatteroffact。IfthefellowhadbeenmakinghimselfagreeabletoBetty,itwasaswellthatcertainpointsshouldbe——asitwereinadvertently——broughtbeforeher。
MissVanderpoelwasreallyratherfine,peoplesaidtoeachotherafterwards,whensheenteredtheballroomatDunholmCastlewithherbrother—in—law。Sheboreherselfascomposedlyasifshehadbeenescortedbythemostadmirableanddignifiedofconservativerelatives,insteadofbyamanwhowasmoredefinitelydislikedanddisapprovedofthananyothermaninthecountywhomdecentpeoplewerelikelytomeet。
Yet,shewasfartoocleveragirlnottorealisethesituationclearly,theysaidtoeachother。ShehadarrivedinEnglandtofindhersisteraneglectedwreck,herfortunesquandered,andherexistencestrippedbareofevensuchthingsasonefelttobethemeredecencies。Therewasbutonethingtobededucedfromthefactswhichhadstaredherintheface。Butofherdeductionsshehadsaidnothingwhatever,whichwas,ofcourse,remarkableinayoungperson。Itmaybementionedthat,perhaps,therehadbeenthosewhowouldnothavebeenreluctanttohearwhatshemusthavehadtosay,andwhohadevenpossiblygivenheradelicatelead。Buttheleadhadneverbeentaken。Oneladyhadevenremarkedthat,onherpart,shefeltthatatoogreatreservevergeduponsecretiveness,whichwasnotadesirablegirlishquality。
OfcoursethesituationhadbeensomuchdiscussedthatpeoplewerenaturallyonthelookoutforthearrivaloftheStornhamparty,asitwasknownthatSirNigelhadreturnedhome,andwouldbelikelytopresenthimselfwithhiswifeandsister—in—law。Therewasnotadowagerpresentwhodidnotknowhowandwherehehadreprehensiblyspentthelastmonths。ItservedhimquiterightthattheSpanishdancingpersonhadcoollylefthiminthelurchforayoungerandmoreattractive,aswellasaricherman。IfitwerenotforMissVanderpoel,oneneednotpretendthatoneknewnothingabouttheaffair——infact,ifithadnotbeenforMissVanderpoel,hewouldnothavereceivedaninvitation——andpoorLadyAnstrutherswouldbesittingathome,stilltheforlornlittlefrumpandinvalidshehadsowonderfullyceasedtobesincehersisterhadtakenherinhand。Shewasabsolutelygrowingevenprettyandyoung,andherclotheswerereallybeautiful。Thewholethingwasamazing。
Betty,aswellasRosalieandNigel——knewthatmanypeopleturnedundisguisedlytolookatthem——eventowatchthemastheycameintothesplendidballroom。Itwasasplendidballroomandastatelyone,andLordDunholmandLordWestholtsharedacertainthoughtwhentheymether,whichwasthatherswasdistinctlytheproudyoungbrillianceofpresencewhichfiguredmostperfectlyagainstitsbackground。
MuchaspeoplewantedtolookatSirNigel,theireyesweredrawnfromhimtoMissVanderpoel。Afterallitwasshewhomadehimanobjectofinterest。Onewantedtoknowwhatshewoulddowithhim——howshewould\"carryhimoff。\"
Howmuchdidsheknowofthedistastepeoplefeltforhim,sinceshewouldnottalkorencouragetalk?TheDunholmscouldnothaveinvitedherandhersister,andhaveignoredhim;butdidshenotguessthattheywouldhaveignoredhim,iftheycould?andwastherenotnaturalembarrassmentinfeelingforcedtoappearinpomp,asitwere,underhisescort?
Butnoembarrassmentwasperceptible。Hermannercommittedhertonorecognitionofashadowofaflawinthecharacterofhercompanion。Itevencarriedacertainconvictionwithit,andthelookers—onfelttheimpossibilityofsuggestinganysuchflawbytheirownmanner。Forthisevening,atleast,themanmustactuallybetreatedasifhewereanentirelyunobjectionableperson。Itappearedasifthatwaswhatthegirlwanted,andintendedshouldhappen。
ThiswaswhatNigelhimselfhadbeguntoperceive,buthedidnotputitpleasantly。Deucedlyclevergirlasshewas,hesaidtohimself,shesawthatitwouldbemoreagreeabletohavenononsensetalked,andnorufflingoftempers。Hehadalwaysbeenabletoconveytopeoplethattherufflingofhistemperwasathingtobeavoided,andperhapsshehadalreadybeensharpenoughtorealisethiswasafacttobecountedwith。Shewassharpenough,hesaidtohimself,toseeanything。
Thefunctionwasasuperbone。Thehousewassuperb,theroomsofentertainmentwereineveryproportionperfect,andwerequiterenownedforthebeautyofthespacetheyoffered;thepeoplethemselveswere,throughcenturiesofdignifiedliving,soplacedthatintercoursewiththeirkindwasaneasyanddelightfulthing。Theyneedneverdoubteithertheirowneffect,ortheeffectoftheirhospitalities。
SirNigelsawabouthimallthepeoplewhoheldenviableplaceinthecounty。Someofthemhehadneverknown,someofthemhadlongceasedtorecallhisexistence。Therewerethoseamongthemwholiftedlorgnettesorstuckmonoclesintotheireyesashepassed,askingeachotherinpolitelysubduedtoneswhothemanwaswhoseemedtobeinattendanceonMissVanderpoel。Nigelknewthisandgirdedatitinternally,whilehemadethemostofhissuavesmile。
Thedistinguishedpersonagewhowasthechiefguestwastobeseenattheupperendoftheroomtalkingtoatallmanwithbroadshoulders,whowasplainlyinterestinghimforthemoment。AstheStornhampartypassedon,thisperson,makinghisbow,retired,and,asheturnedtowardsthem,SirNigelrecognisinghim,theagreeablesmilewasforthemomentlost。
\"HowinthenameofHeavendidMountDunstancomehere?\"brokefromhimwithinvoluntaryheat。
\"Woulditberashtoconclude,\"saidBetty,asshereturnedthebowofaverygrandoldladyinblackvelvetandanimposingtiara,\"thathecameinresponsetoinvitation?\"
Theverygrandoldladyseemedpleasedtoseeher,and,witharoyallittlesign,calledhertoherside。AsBettyVanderpoelwasagreatsuccesswiththeMrs。WeldensandoldDobysofvillagelife,shewasalsoasuccessamonggrandoldladies。Whenshestoodbeforethemtherewasadelicatesubmissioninherairwhichwassuggestiveofobediencetothedignityoftheiryearsandstate。Stronglyconservativeandratherfeudaloldpersonsweremuchpleasedbythis。Inthepresentirreverenticonoclasmofmoderntimes,itwasmostagreeabletotalktoahandsomecreaturewhowasasbeautifullyattentiveasifshehadbeenaspeciallyperfectyounglady—in—waiting。
ThisoneevenpattedBetty’shandalittle,whenshetookit。Shewasagreatcountypotentate,whowasknownasLadyAlanbyofDole——herhousebeingoneofthemostancientandinterestinginEngland。
\"Iamgladtoseeyouhereto—night,\"shesaid。\"Youarelookingverynice。Butyoucannothelpthat。\"
Bettyaskedpermissiontopresenthersisterandbrother—in—
law。LadyAlanbywaspolitetobothofthem,butshegaveNigelarathersharpglancethroughhergoldpince—nezasshegreetedhim。
\"JaneyandMary,\"shesaidtothetwogirlsnearesther,\"IdaresayyouwillkindlychangeyourchairsandletLadyAnstruthersandMissVanderpoelsitnexttome。\"
TheLadiesJaneandMaryLithcom,whohadbeenorderedaboutbyherfromtheirinfancy,obeyedwithpolitesmiles。
Theywerenotparticularlyprettygirls,andwereoftheindigentnoble。Jane,whohadalmostoverlargeblueeyes,sighedasshereseatedherselfafewchairslowerdown。
\"Itdoesseembeastlyunfair,\"shesaidinalowvoicetohersister,\"thatagirlsuchasthatshouldbesoawfullygood—looking。Sheoughttohaveaturned—upnose。\"
\"Thankyou,\"saidMary,\"Ihaveaturned—upnosemyself,andI’vegotnothingtobalanceit。\"
\"Oh,Ididn’tmeananiceturned—upnoselikeyours,\"saidJane;\"Imeantanuglyone。OfcourseLadyAlanbywantsherforTommy。\"Andhermannerwasnotresigned。
\"Whatshe,oranyoneelseforthatmatter,\"disdainfully,\"couldwantwithTommy,Idon’tknow,\"repliedMary。
\"Ido,\"answeredJaneobstinately。\"IplayedcricketwithhimwhenIwaseight,andI’velikedhimeversince。ItisAWFUL,\"inasmotheredoutburst,\"whatgirlslikeushavetosuffer。\"
LadyMaryturnedtolookathercuriously。
\"Jane,\"shesaid,\"areyouSUFFERINGaboutTommy?\"
\"Yes,Iam。Oh,whataquestiontoaskinaballroom!
Doyouwantmetoburstoutcrying?\"
\"No,\"sharply,\"lookatthePrince。Stareatthatfatwomancurtsyingtohim。Stareandthenwinkyoureyes。\"
LadyAlanbywastalkingaboutMountDunstan。
\"LordDunholmhasgivenusalead。Heisanoldfriendofmine,andhehasbeentalkingtomeaboutit。Itappearsthathehasbeenlookingintothingsseriously。Modernasheis,herathertiltsatinjustices,inaquietway。HehassatisfactorilyconvincedhimselfthatLordMountDunstanhasbeensufferingforthesinsofthefathers——whichmustbeannoying。\"
\"IsLordDunholmquitesureofthat?\"putinSirNigel,withasuggestivelycivilair。
OldLadyAlanbygavehimanunencouraginglook。
\"Quite,\"shesaid。\"Hewouldbelikelytobebeforehetookanysteps。\"
\"Ah,\"remarkedNigel。\"IknewLordTenham,yousee。\"
LadyAlanby’slookwasmoreunencouragingstill。Shequietlyandopenlyputupherglassandstared。Thereweretimeswhenshehadnottheremotestobjectiontobeingrudetocertainpeople。
\"Iamsorrytohearthat,\"sheobserved。\"ThereneverwasanyroomformistakeaboutTenham。Heisnotusuallymentioned。\"
\"Idonotthinkthismanwouldbeusuallymentioned,ifeverythingwereknown,\"saidNigel。
Thenanappallingthinghappened。LadyAlanbygazedathimafewseconds,andmadenoreplywhatever。Shedroppedherglass,andturnedagaintotalktoBetty。Itwasasifshehadturnedherbackonhim,andSirNigel,stillwearinganamiableexterior,usedinternallysomebadlanguage。
\"ButIwasafooltospeakofTenham,\"hethought。\"Agreatfool。\"
AlittlelaterMissVanderpoelmadehercurtsytotheexaltedguest,andwascommenteduponagainbythosewholookedon。Itwasnotatallunnaturalthatoneshouldfindoneseyesfollowingagirlwho,representingasortofroyalpower,shouldhavethegoodfortuneofpossessingsuchlooksandbearing。
Rememberinghischildbetenoirofthelonglegsandsquare,audaciouslittleface,NigelAnstruthersfoundhimselfrestrainingaslightgrinashelookedonatherdancing。
Partnersflockedaboutherlikebees,andLadyAlanbyofDole,andotherverygrandoldormiddle—agedladiesallfoundtheeveningmoreinterestingbecausetheycouldwatchher。
\"Sheisfullofspirit,\"saidLadyAlanby,\"andsheenjoysherselfasagirlshould。Itisapleasuretolookather。I
likeagirlwhogetsamagnificentcolourandstarsinhereyeswhenshedances。Itlookshealthyandyoung。\"
ItwasTommyMissVanderpoelwasdancingwithwhenherladyshipsaidthis。Tommywashergrandsonandayoungmanofgreaterrankthanfortune。Hewasanice,frank,heavyyouth,wholovedasimplecountylifespentintrampingaboutwithguns,andinfriendlyhobnobbingwiththeneighbours,andeatinggreatafternoonteaswithpeoplewhosejokeswereeasytounderstand,andwhowerereadytolaughifyoutriedajokeyourself。Helikedgirls,andespeciallyhelikedJaneLithcom,butthatwasaweaknesshisgrandmotherdidnotatallencourage,and,ashedancedwithBettyVanderpoel,helookedoverhershouldermorethanonceatapairofbig,unhappyblueeyes,whoseownersatagainstthewall。
BettyVanderpoelherselfwasnotthinkingofTommy。Infact,duringthisbrillianteveningshefacedstillfurtherdevelopmentsofherownstrangecase。Certainnewthingswerehappeningtoher。Whenshehadenteredtheballroomshehadknownatoncewhothemanwaswhostoodbeforetheroyalguest——shehadknownbeforehebowedlowandwithdrew。Andherrecognitionhadbroughtwithitashockofjoy。Forafewmomentsherthroatfelthotandpulsing。Itwastrue——thethingswhichconcernedhimconcernedher。Allthathappenedtohimsuddenlybecameheraffair,asifinsomewaytheywereofthesameblood。Nigel’sslightingofhimhadinfuriatedher;thatLordDunholmhadofferedhimfriendshipandhospitalitywasathingwhichseemeddonetoherself,andfilledherwithgratitudeandaffection;thatheshouldbeatthisplace,onthisspecialoccasion,sweptawaydarkthingsfromhispath。Itwasasifitwerestatedwithoutwordsthataconservativemanoftheworld,whoknewthingsastheywere,havingmeansofreachingtruths,vouchedforhimandplacedhisdignityandfirmnessathisside。
Andtherewasthegladnessatthesightofhim。Itwasanoverpoweringlystrongthing。Shehadneverknownanythinglikeit。ShehadnotseenhimsinceNigel’sreturn,andherehewas,andsheknewthatherlifequickenedinherbecausetheyweretogetherinthesameroom。Hehadcometothemandsaidafewcourteouswords,buthehadsoongoneaway。AtfirstshewonderedifitwasbecauseofNigel,whoatthetimewasmakinghimselfrather