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第61章

I am astonished that you should have thought of that vulgar hypocrisy.No, it isn't her fortune that cheeks my son; it's something much more subtle.Not so much her history as her position.He is absurd.It isn't what has happened in her life.

It's her very freedom that makes him torment himself and her, too -as far as I can understand."

I suppressed a groan and said to myself that I must really get away from there.

Mrs.Blunt was fairly launched now.

"For all his superiority he is a man of the world and shares to a certain extent its current opinions.He has no power over her.

She intimidates him.He wishes he had never set eyes on her.Once or twice this morning he looked at me as if he could find it in his heart to hate his old mother.There is no doubt about it - he loves her, Monsieur George.He loves her, this poor, luckless, perfect homme du monde."The silence lasted for some time and then I heard a murmur: "It's a matter of the utmost delicacy between two beings so sensitive, so proud.It has to be managed."I found myself suddenly on my feet and saying with the utmost politeness that I had to beg her permission to leave her alone as Ihad an engagement; but she motioned me simply to sit down - and Isat down again.

"I told you I had a request to make," she said."I have understood from Mr.Mills that you have been to the West Indies, that you have some interests there."I was astounded."Interests! I certainly have been there," Isaid, "but..."

She caught me up."Then why not go there again? I am speaking to you frankly because...""But, Madame, I am engaged in this affair with Dona Rita, even if Ihad any interests elsewhere.I won't tell you about the importance of my work.I didn't suspect it but you brought the news of it to me, and so I needn't point it out to you."And now we were frankly arguing with each other.

"But where will it lead you in the end? You have all your life before you, all your plans, prospects, perhaps dreams, at any rate your own tastes and all your life-time before you.And would you sacrifice all this to - the Pretender? A mere figure for the front page of illustrated papers."'

"I never think of him," I said curtly, "but I suppose Dona Rita's feelings, instincts, call it what you like - or only her chivalrous fidelity to her mistakes - ""Dona Rita's presence here in this town, her withdrawal from the possible complications of her life in Paris has produced an excellent effect on my son.It simplifies infinite difficulties, Imean moral as well as material.It's extremely to the advantage of her dignity, of her future, and of her peace of mind.But I am thinking, of course, mainly of my son.He is most exacting."I felt extremely sick at heart."And so I am to drop everything and vanish," I said, rising from my chair again.And this time Mrs.Blunt got up, too, with a lofty and inflexible manner but she didn't dismiss me yet.

"Yes," she said distinctly."All this, my dear Monsieur George, is such an accident.What have you got to do here? You look to me like somebody who would find adventures wherever he went as interesting and perhaps less dangerous than this one."She slurred over the word dangerous but I picked it up.

"What do you know of its dangers, Madame, may I ask?" But she did not condescend to hear.

"And then you, too, have your chivalrous feelings," she went on, unswerving, distinct, and tranquil."You are not absurd.But my son is.He would shut her up in a convent for a time if he could.""He isn't the only one," I muttered.

"Indeed!" she was startled, then lower, "Yes.That woman must be the centre of all sorts of passions," she mused audibly."But what have you got to do with all this? It's nothing to you."She waited for me to speak.

"Exactly, Madame," I said, "and therefore I don't see why I should concern myself in all this one way or another.""No," she assented with a weary air, "except that you might ask yourself what is the good of tormenting a man of noble feelings, however absurd.His Southern blood makes him very violent sometimes.I fear - " And then for the first time during this conversation, for the first time since I left Dona Rita the day before, for the first time I laughed.

"Do you mean to hint, Madame, that Southern gentlemen are dead shots? I am aware of that - from novels."I spoke looking her straight in the face and I made that exquisite, aristocratic old woman positively blink by my directness.There was a faint flush on her delicate old cheeks but she didn't move a muscle of her face.I made her a most respectful bow and went out of the studio.

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