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第34章 THE VERDICT June 1908(2)

I looked about the spacious white-panelled room, with its famille-verte vases repeating the tones of the pale damask curtains, and its eighteenth- century pastels in delicate faded frames.

"Has he chucked his pictures too? I haven't seen a single one in the house."A slight shade of constraint crossed Mrs.Gisburn's open countenance."It's his ridiculous modesty, you know.He says they're not fit to have about; he's sent them all away except one--my portrait--and that I have to keep upstairs."His ridiculous modesty--Jack's modesty about his pictures? My curiosity was growing like the bean-stalk.I said persuasively to my hostess: "I must really see your portrait, you know."She glanced out almost timorously at the terrace where her husband, lounging in a hooded chair, had lit a cigar and drawn the Russian deerhound's head between his knees.

"Well, come while he's not looking," she said, with a laugh that tried to hide her nervousness; and I followed her between the marble Emperors of the hall, and up the wide stairs with terra- cotta nymphs poised among flowers at each landing.

In the dimmest corner of her boudoir, amid a profusion of delicate and distinguished objects, hung one of the familiar oval canvases, in the inevitable garlanded frame.The mere outline of the frame called up all Gisburn's past!

Mrs.Gisburn drew back the window-curtains, moved aside a jardiniere full of pink azaleas, pushed an arm-chair away, and said: "If you stand here you can just manage to see it.I had it over the mantel-piece, but he wouldn't let it stay."Yes--I could just manage to see it--the first portrait of Jack's I had ever had to strain my eyes over! Usually they had the place of honour--say the central panel in a pale yellow or rose Dubarry drawing-room, or a monumental easel placed so that it took the light through curtains of old Venetian point.The more modest place became the picture better; yet, as my eyes grew accustomed to the half-light, all the characteristic qualities came out--all the hesitations disguised as audacities, the tricks of prestidigitation by which, with such consummate skill, he managed to divert attention from the real business of the picture to some pretty irrelevance of detail.Mrs.Gisburn, presenting a neutral surface to work on--forming, as it were, so inevitably the background of her own picture-- had lent herself in an unusual degree to the display of this false virtuosity.The picture was one of Jack's "strongest," as his admirers would have put it--it represented, on his part, a swelling of muscles, a congesting of veins, a balancing, straddling and straining, that reminded one of the circus- clown's ironic efforts to lift a feather.It met, in short, at every point thedemand of lovely woman to be painted "strongly" because she was tired of being painted "sweetly"--and yet not to lose an atom of the sweetness.

"It's the last he painted, you know," Mrs.Gisburn said with pardonable pride."The last but one," she corrected herself-- "but the other doesn't count, because he destroyed it.""Destroyed it?" I was about to follow up this clue when I heard a footstep and saw Jack himself on the threshold.

As he stood there, his hands in the pockets of his velveteen coat, the thin brown waves of hair pushed back from his white forehead, his lean sunburnt cheeks furrowed by a smile that lifted the tips of a self-confident moustache, I felt to what a degree he had the same quality as his pictures-- the quality of looking cleverer than he was.

His wife glanced at him deprecatingly, but his eyes travelled past her to the portrait.

"Mr.Rickham wanted to see it," she began, as if excusing herself.He shrugged his shoulders, still smiling.

"Oh, Rickham found me out long ago," he said lightly; then, passing his arm through mine: "Come and see the rest of the house."He showed it to me with a kind of naive suburban pride: the bath- rooms, the speaking-tubes, the dress-closets, the trouser- presses--all the complex simplifications of the millionaire's domestic economy.And whenever my wonder paid the expected tribute he said, throwing out his chest a little: "Yes, I really don't see how people manage to live without that."Well--it was just the end one might have foreseen for him.Only he was, through it all and in spite of it all--as he had been through, and in spite of, his pictures--so handsome, so charming, so disarming, that one longed to cry out: "Be dissatisfied with your leisure!" as once one had longed to say: "Be dissatisfied with your work!"But, with the cry on my lips, my diagnosis suffered an unexpected check.

"This is my own lair," he said, leading me into a dark plain room at the end of the florid vista.It was square and brown and leathery: no "effects"; no bric-a-brac, none of the air of posing for reproduction in a pictureweekly--above all, no least sign of ever having been used as a studio.

The fact brought home to me the absolute finality of Jack's break with his old life.

"Don't you ever dabble with paint any more?" I asked, still looking about for a trace of such activity.

"Never," he said briefly.

"Or water-colour--or etching?"

His confident eyes grew dim, and his cheeks paled a little under their handsome sunburn.

"Never think of it, my dear fellow--any more than if I'd never touched a brush."And his tone told me in a flash that he never thought of anything else.I moved away, instinctively embarrassed by my unexpected discovery;and as I turned, my eye fell on a small picture above the mantel-piece--the only object breaking the plain oak panelling of the room.

"Oh, by Jove!" I said.

It was a sketch of a donkey--an old tired donkey, standing in the rain under a wall.

"By Jove--a Stroud!" I cried.

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