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第30章

Breadalby B READALBY was a Georgian house with Corinthian pillars, standing among the softer, greener hills of Derbyshire, not far from Cromford.In front, it looked over a lawn, over a few trees, down to a string of fish-ponds in the hollow of the silent park.At the back were trees, among which were to be found the stables, and the big kitchen garden, behind which was a wood.

It was a very quiet place, some miles from the high-road, back from the Derwent Valley, outside the show scenery.Silent and forsaken, the golden stucco showed between the trees, the house-front looked down the park, unchanged and unchanging.

Of late, however, Hermione had lived a good deal at the house.She had turned away from London, away from Oxford, towards the silence of the country.

Her father was mostly absent, abroad, she was either alone in the house, with her visitors, of whom there were always several, or she had with her her brother, a bachelor, and a Liberal member of Parliament.He always came down when the House was not sitting, seemed always to be present in Breadalby, although he was most conscientious in his attendance to duty.

The summer was just coming in when Ursula and Gudrun went to stay the second time with Hermione.Coming along in the car, after they had entered the park, they looked across the dip, where the fish-ponds lay in silence, at the pillared front of the house, sunny and small like an English drawing of the old school, on the brow of the green hill, against the trees.There were small figures on the green lawn, women in lavender and yellow moving to the shade of the enormous, beautifully balanced cedar tree.

`Isn't it complete!' said Gudrun.`It is as final as an old aquatint.'

She spoke with some resentment in her voice, as if she were captivated unwillingly, as if she must admire against her will.

`Do you love it?' asked Ursula.

`I don't love it, but in its way, I think it is quite complete.'

The motor-car ran down the hill and up again in one breath, and they were curving to the side door.A parlour-maid appeared, and then Hermione, coming forward with her pale face lifted, and her hands outstretched, advancing straight to the new-comers, her voice singing:

`Here you are -- I'm so glad to see you --' she kissed Gudrun -- `so glad to see you --' she kissed Ursula and remained with her arm round her.

`Are you very tired?'

`Not at all tired,' said Ursula.

`Are you tired, Gudrun?'

`Not at all, thanks,' said Gudrun.

`No --' drawled Hermione.And she stood and looked at them.The two girls were embarrassed because she would not move into the house, but must have her little scene of welcome there on the path.The servants waited.

`Come in,' said Hermione at last, having fully taken in the pair of them.Gudrun was the more beautiful and attractive, she had decided again, Ursula was more physical, more womanly.She admired Gudrun's dress more.

It was of green poplin, with a loose coat above it, of broad, dark-green and dark-brown stripes.The hat was of a pale, greenish straw, the colour of new hay, and it had a plaited ribbon of black and orange, the stockings were dark green, the shoes black.It was a good get-up, at once fashionable and individual.Ursula, in dark blue, was more ordinary, though she also looked well.

Hermione herself wore a dress of prune-coloured silk, with coral beads and coral coloured stockings.But her dress was both shabby and soiled, even rather dirty.

`You would like to see your rooms now, wouldn't you! Yes.We will go up now, shall we?'

Ursula was glad when she could be left alone in her room.Hermione lingered so long, made such a stress on one.She stood so near to one, pressing herself near upon one, in a way that was most embarrassing and oppressive.

She seemed to hinder one's workings.

Lunch was served on the lawn, under the great tree, whose thick, blackish boughs came down close to the grass.There were present a young Italian woman, slight and fashionable, a young, athletic-looking Miss Bradley, a learned, dry Baronet of fifty, who was always making witticisms and laughing at them heartily in a harsh, horse-laugh, there was Rupert Birkin, and then a woman secretary, a Fraulein Marz, young and slim and pretty.

The food was very good, that was one thing.Gudrun, critical of everything, gave it her full approval.Ursula loved the situation, the white table by the cedar tree, the scent of new sunshine, the little vision of the leafy park, with far-off deer feeding peacefully.There seemed a magic circle drawn about the place, shutting out the present, enclosing the delightful, precious past, trees and deer and silence, like a dream.

But in spirit she was unhappy.The talk went on like a rattle of small artillery, always slightly sententious, with a sententiousness that was only emphasised by the continual crackling of a witticism, the continual spatter of verbal jest, designed to give a tone of flippancy to a stream of conversation that was all critical and general, a canal of conversation rather than a stream.

The attitude was mental and very wearying.Only the elderly sociologist, whose mental fibre was so tough as to be insentient, seemed to be thoroughly happy.Birkin was down in the mouth.Hermione appeared, with amazing persistence, to wish to ridicule him and make him look ignominious in the eyes of everybody.

And it was surprising how she seemed to succeed, how helpless he seemed against her.He looked completely insignificant.Ursula and Gudrun, both very unused, were mostly silent, listening to the slow, rhapsodic sing-song of Hermione, or the verbal sallies of Sir Joshua, or the prattle of Fraulein, or the responses of the other two women.

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