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第4章

[She sits on the stool.And after a slow look up at him, which has in it a deeper knowledge than belongs of right to her years, begins taking off her shoes and stockings.WELLWYN goes to the door into the house, opens it, and listens with a sort of stealthy casualness.He returns whistling, but not out loud.

The girl has finished taking off her stockings, and turned her bare toes to the flames.She shuffles them back under her skirt.

WELLWYN.How old are you, my child?

MRS.MEGAN.Nineteen, come Candlemas.

WELLWYN.And what's your name?

MRS.MEGAN.Guinevere.

WELLWYN.What? Welsh?

MRS.MEGAN.Yes--from Battersea.

WELLWYN.And your husband?

MRS.MEGAN.No.Irish, 'e is.Notting Dale, 'e comes from.

WELLWYN.Roman Catholic?

MRS.MEGAN.Yes.My 'usband's an atheist as well.

WELLWYN.I see.[Abstractedly.] How jolly! And how old is he--this young man of yours?

MRS.MEGAN.'E'll be twenty soon.

WELLWYN.Babes in the wood! Does he treat you badly?

MRS.MEGAN.No.

WELLWYN.Nor drink?

MRS.MEGAN.No.He's not a bad one.Only he gets playin'

cards then 'e'll fly the kite.

WELLWYN.I see.And when he's not flying it, what does he do?

MRS.MEGAN.[Touching her basket.] Same as me.Other jobs tires 'im.

WELLWYN.That's very nice! [He checks himself.] Well, what am I to do with you?

MRS.MEGAN.Of course, I could get me night's lodging if I like to do--the same as some of them.

WELLWYN.No! no! Never, my child! Never!

MRS.MEGAN.It's easy that way.

WELLWYN.Heavens! But your husband! Um?

MRS.MEGAN.[With stoical vindictiveness.] He's after one I know of.

WELLWYN.Tt! What a pickle!

MRS.MEGAN.I'll 'ave to walk about the streets.

WELLWYN.[To himself.] Now how can I?

[MRS.MEGAN looks up and smiles at him, as if she had already discovered that he is peculiar.]

WELLWYN.You see, the fact is, I mustn't give you anything--because --well, for one thing I haven't got it.There are other reasons, but that's the--real one.But, now, there's a little room where my models dress.I wonder if you could sleep there.Come, and see.

[The Girl gets up lingeringly, loth to leave the warmth.She takes up her wet stockings.

MRS.MEGAN.Shall I put them on again?

WELLWYN.No, no; there's a nice warm pair of slippers.[Seeing the steam rising from her.] Why, you're wet all over.Here, wait a little!

[He crosses to the door into the house, and after stealthy listening, steps through.The Girl, like a cat, steals back to the warmth of the fire.WELLWYN returns with a candle, a canary-coloured bath gown, and two blankets.]

WELLWYN.Now then! [He precedes her towards the door of the model's room.] Hsssh! [He opens the door and holds up the candle to show her the room.] Will it do? There's a couch.You'll find some washing things.Make yourself quite at home.See!

[The Girl, perfectly dumb, passes through with her basket--and her shoes and stockings.WELLWYN hands her the candle, blankets, and bath gown.

WELLWYN.Have a good sleep, child! Forget that you're alive!

[He closes the door, mournfully.] Done it again! [He goes to the table, cuts a large slice of cake, knocks on the door, and hands it in.] Chow-chow! [Then, as he walks away, he sights the opposite door.] Well--damn it, what could I have done? Not a farthing on me!

[He goes to the street door to shut it, but first opens it wide to confirm himself in his hospitality.] Night like this!

[A sputter of snow is blown in his face.A voice says:

"Monsieur, pardon!" WELLWYN recoils spasmodically.A figure moves from the lamp-post to the doorway.He is seen to be young and to have ragged clothes.He speaks again: "You do not remember me, Monsieur? My name is Ferrand--it was in Paris, in the Champs-Elysees--by the fountain....When you came to the door, Monsieur--I am not made of iron....Tenez, here is your card I have never lost it." He holds out to WELLWYNan old and dirty wing card.As inch by inch he has advanced into the doorway, the light from within falls on him, a tall gaunt young pagan with fair hair and reddish golden stubble of beard, a long ironical nose a little to one side, and large, grey, rather prominent eyes.There is a certain grace in his figure and movements; his clothes are nearly dropping off him.

WELLWYN.[Yielding to a pleasant memory.] Ah! yes.By the fountain.I was sitting there, and you came and ate a roll, and drank the water.

FERRAND.[With faint eagerness.] My breakfast.I was in poverty--veree bad off.You gave me ten francs.I thought I had a little the right [WELLWYN makes a movement of disconcertion] seeing you said that if I came to England--WELLWYN.Um! And so you've come?

FERRAND.It was time that I consolidated my fortunes, Monsieur.

WELLWYN.And you--have--

[He stops embarrassed.FERRAND.[Shrugging his ragged shoulders.] One is not yet Rothschild.

WELLWYN.[Sympathetically.] No.[Yielding to memory.] We talked philosophy.

FERRAND.I have not yet changed my opinion.We other vagabonds, we are exploited by the bourgeois.This is always my idea, Monsieur.

WELLWYN.Yes--not quite the general view, perhaps! Well--[Heartily.] Come in! Very glad to see you again.

FERRAND.[Brushing his arms over his eyes.] Pardon, Monsieur--your goodness--I am a little weak.[He opens his coat, and shows a belt drawn very tight over his ragged shirt.] I tighten him one hole for each meal, during two days now.That gives you courage.

WELLWYN.[With cooing sounds, pouring out tea, and adding rum.] Have some of this.It'll buck you up.[He watches the young man drink.

FERRAND.[Becoming a size larger.] Sometimes I think that I will never succeed to dominate my life, Monsieur--though I have no vices, except that I guard always the aspiration to achieve success.But Iwill not roll myself under the machine of existence to gain a nothing every day.I must find with what to fly a little.

WELLWYN.[Delicately.] Yes; yes--I remember, you found it difficult to stay long in any particular--yes.

FERRAND.[Proudly.] In one little corner? No--Monsieur--never!

That is not in my character.I must see life.

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