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第120章

SUSPENDED ANIMATION

The war dragged on.Nicholas had been heard to say that it would cost three hundred millions if it cost a penny before they'd done with it!The income-tax was seriously threatened.Still,there would be South Africa for their money,once for all.And though the possessive instinct felt badly shaken at three o'clock in the morning,it recovered by breakfast-time with the recollection that one gets nothing in this world without paying for it.So,on the whole,people went about their business much as if there were no war,no concentration camps,no slippery de Wet,no feeling on the Continent,no anything unpleasant.Indeed,the attitude of the nation was typified by Timothy's map,whose animation was suspended--for Timothy no longer moved the flags,and they could not move themselves,not even backwards and forwards as they should have done.

Suspended animation went further;it invaded Forsyte 'Change,and produced a general uncertainty as to what was going to happen next.

The announcement in the marriage column of The Times,'Jolyon Forsyte to Irene,only daughter of the late Professor Heron,'had occasioned doubt whether Irene had been justly described.And yet,on the whole,relief was felt that she had not been entered as 'Irene,late the wife,'or 'the divorced wife,''of Soames Forsyte.'Altogether,there had been a kind of sublimity from the first about the way the family had taken that 'affair.'As James had phrased it,'There it was!'No use to fuss!Nothing to be had out of admitting that it had been a 'nasty jar'--in the phraseology of the day.

But what would happen now that both Soames and Jolyon were married again?That was very intriguing.George was known to have laid Eustace six to four on a little Jolyon before a little Soames.

George was so droll!It was rumoured,too,that he and Dartie had a bet as to whether James would attain the age of ninety,though which of them had backed James no one knew.

Early in May,Winifred came round to say that Val had been wounded in the leg by a spent bullet,and was to be discharged.His wife was nursing him.He would have a little limp--nothing to speak of.

He wanted his grandfather to buy him a farm out there where he could breed horses.Her father was giving Holly eight hundred a year,so they could be quite comfortable,because his grandfather would give Val five,he had said;but as to the farm,he didn't know--couldn't tell:he didn't want Val to go throwing away his money.

"But you know,"said Winifred,"he must do something."Aunt Hester thought that perhaps his dear grandfather was wise,because if he didn't buy a farm it couldn't turn out badly.

"But Val loves horses,"said Winifred."It'd be such an occupation for him."Aunt Juley thought that horses were very uncertain,had not Montague found them so?

"Val's different,"said Winifred;"he takes after me."Aunt Juley was sure that dear Val was very clever."I always remember,"she added,"how he gave his bad penny to a beggar.His dear grandfather was so pleased.He thought it showed such presence of mind.I remember his saying that he ought to go into the Navy."Aunt Hester chimed in:Did not Winifred think that it was much better for the young people to be secure and not run any risk at their age?

"Well,"said Winifred,"if they were in London,perhaps;in London it's amusing to do nothing.But out there,of course,he'll simply get bored to death."Aunt Hester thought that it would be nice for him to work,if he were quite sure not to lose by it.It was not as if they had no money.Timothy,of course,had done so well by retiring.Aunt Juley wanted to know what Montague had said.

Winifred did not tell her,for Montague had merely remarked:"Wait till the old man dies."At this moment Francie was announced.Her eyes were brimming with a smile.

"Well,"she said,"what do you think of it?"

"Of what,dear?"

"In The Times this morning."

"We haven't seen it,we always read it after dinner;Timothy has it till then."Francie rolled her eyes.

"Do you think you ought to tell us?"said Aunt Juley."What was it?""Irene's had a son at Robin Hill."

Aunt Juley drew in her breath."But,"she said,"they were only married in March!""Yes,Auntie;isn't it interesting?"

"Well,"said Winifred,"I'm glad.I was sorry for Jolyon losing his boy.It might have been Val."Aunt Juley seemed to go into a sort of dream."I wonder,"she murmured,"what dear Soames will think?He has so wanted to have a son himself.A little bird has always told me that.""Well,"said Winifred,"he's going to--bar accidents."Gladness trickled out of Aunt Juley's eyes.

"How delightful!"she said."When?"

"November."

Such a lucky month!But she did wish it could be sooner.It was a long time for James to wait,at his age!

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