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第8章

But it was during the ensuing time that the real problem came up -the problem of how far it was excusable to discuss the turpitude of parents with a child of twelve, of thirteen, of fourteen.

Absolutely inexcusable and quite impossible it of course at first appeared; and indeed the question didn't press for some time after Pemberton had received his three hundred francs.They produced a temporary lull, a relief from the sharpest pressure.The young man frugally amended his wardrobe and even had a few francs in his pocket.He thought the Moreens looked at him as if he were almost too smart, as if they ought to take care not to spoil him.If Mr.

Moreen hadn't been such a man of the world he would perhaps have spoken of the freedom of such neckties on the part of a subordinate.But Mr.Moreen was always enough a man of the world to let things pass - he had certainly shown that.It was singular how Pemberton guessed that Morgan, though saying nothing about it, knew something had happened.But three hundred francs, especially when one owed money, couldn't last for ever; and when the treasure was gone - the boy knew when it had failed - Morgan did break ground.The party had returned to Nice at the beginning of the winter, but not to the charming villa.They went to an hotel, where they stayed three months, and then moved to another establishment, explaining that they had left the first because, after waiting and waiting, they couldn't get the rooms they wanted.

These apartments, the rooms they wanted, were generally very splendid; but fortunately they never COULD get them - fortunately, I mean, for Pemberton, who reflected always that if they had got them there would have been a still scantier educational fund.What Morgan said at last was said suddenly, irrelevantly, when the moment came, in the middle of a lesson, and consisted of the apparently unfeeling words: "You ought to filer, you know - you really ought."Pemberton stared.He had learnt enough French slang from Morgan to know that to filer meant to cut sticks."Ah my dear fellow, don't turn me off!"Morgan pulled a Greek lexicon toward him - he used a Greek-German -to look out a word, instead of asking it of Pemberton."You can't go on like this, you know.""Like what, my boy?"

"You know they don't pay you up," said Morgan, blushing and turning his leaves.

"Don't pay me?" Pemberton stared again and feigned amazement.

"What on earth put that into your head?"

"It has been there a long time," the boy replied rummaging his book.

Pemberton was silent, then he went on: "I say, what are you hunting for? They pay me beautifully.""I'm hunting for the Greek for awful whopper," Morgan dropped.

"Find that rather for gross impertinence and disabuse your mind.

What do I want of money?"

"Oh that's another question!"

Pemberton wavered - he was drawn in different ways.The severely correct thing would have been to tell the boy that such a matter was none of his business and bid him go on with his lines.But they were really too intimate for that; it was not the way he was in the habit of treating him; there had been no reason it should be.On the other hand Morgan had quite lighted on the truth - he really shouldn't be able to keep it up much longer; therefore why not let him know one's real motive for forsaking him? At the same time it wasn't decent to abuse to one's pupil the family of one's pupil; it was better to misrepresent than to do that.So in reply to his comrade's last exclamation he just declared, to dismiss the subject, that he had received several payments.

"I say - I say!" the boy ejaculated, laughing.

"That's all right," Pemberton insisted."Give me your written rendering."Morgan pushed a copybook across the table, and he began to read the page, but with something running in his head that made it no sense.

Looking up after a minute or two he found the child's eyes fixed on him and felt in them something strange.Then Morgan said: "I'm not afraid of the stern reality.""I haven't yet seen the thing you ARE afraid of - I'll do you that justice!"This came out with a jump - it was perfectly true - and evidently gave Morgan pleasure."I've thought of it a long time," he presently resumed.

"Well, don't think of it any more."

The boy appeared to comply, and they had a comfortable and even an amusing hour.They had a theory that they were very thorough, and yet they seemed always to be in the amusing part of lessons, the intervals between the dull dark tunnels, where there were waysides and jolly views.Yet the morning was brought to a violent as end by Morgan's suddenly leaning his arms on the table, burying his head in them and bursting into tears: at which Pemberton was the more startled that, as it then came over him, it was the first time he had ever seen the boy cry and that the impression was consequently quite awful.

The next day, after much thought, he took a decision and, believing it to be just, immediately acted on it.He cornered Mr.and Mrs.

Moreen again and let them know that if on the spot they didn't pay him all they owed him he wouldn't only leave their house but would tell Morgan exactly what had brought him to it.

"Oh you HAVEN'T told him?" cried Mrs.Moreen with a pacifying hand on her well-dressed bosom.

"Without warning you? For what do you take me?" the young man returned.

Mr.and Mrs.Moreen looked at each other; he could see that they appreciated, as tending to their security, his superstition of delicacy, and yet that there was a certain alarm in their relief.

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