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第4章

If that first night was one of the liveliest, or at any rate was the freshest, of my exaltations, there was another, four years later, that was one of my great discomposures.Repetition, I well knew by this time, was the secret of Saltram's power to alienate, and of course one would never have seen him at his finest if one hadn't seen him in his remorses.They set in mainly at this season and were magnificent, elemental, orchestral.I was quite aware that one of these atmospheric disturbances was now due; but none the less, in our arduous attempt to set him on his feet as a lecturer, it was impossible not to feel that two failures were a large order, as we said, for a short course of five.This was the second time, and it was past nine o'clock; the audience, a muster unprecedented and really encouraging, had fortunately the attitude of blandness that might have been looked for in persons whom the promise of (if I'm not mistaken) An Analysis of Primary Ideas had drawn to the neighbourhood of Upper Baker Street.There was in those days in that region a petty lecture-hall to be secured on terms as moderate as the funds left at our disposal by the irrepressible question of the maintenance of five small Saltrams--Iinclude the mother--and one large one.By the time the Saltrams, of different sizes, were all maintained we had pretty well poured out the oil that might have lubricated the machinery for enabling the most original of men to appear to maintain them.

It was I, the other time, who had been forced into the breach, standing up there for an odious lamplit moment to explain to half a dozen thin benches, where earnest brows were virtuously void of anything so cynical as a suspicion, that we couldn't so much as put a finger on Mr.Saltram.There was nothing to plead but that our scouts had been out from the early hours and that we were afraid that on one of his walks abroad--he took one, for meditation, whenever he was to address such a company--some accident had disabled or delayed him.The meditative walks were a fiction, for he never, that any one could discover, prepared anything but a magnificent prospectus; hence his circulars and programmes, of which I possess an almost complete collection, are the solemn ghosts of generations never born.I put the case, as it seemed to me, at the best; but I admit I had been angry, and Kent Mulville was shocked at my want of public optimism.This time therefore Ileft the excuses to his more practised patience, only relieving myself in response to a direct appeal from a young lady next whom, in the hall, I found myself sitting.My position was an accident, but if it had been calculated the reason would scarce have eluded an observer of the fact that no one else in the room had an approach to an appearance.Our philosopher's "tail" was deplorably limp.This visitor was the only person who looked at her ease, who had come a little in the spirit of adventure.She seemed to carry amusement in her handsome young head, and her presence spoke, a little mystifyingly, of a sudden extension of Saltram's sphere of influence.He was doing better than we hoped, and he had chosen such an occasion, of all occasions, to succumb to heaven knew which of his fond infirmities.The young lady produced an impression of auburn hair and black velvet, and had on her other hand a companion of obscurer type, presumably a waiting-maid.She herself might perhaps have been a foreign countess, and before she addressed me Ihad beguiled our sorry interval by finding in her a vague recall of the opening of some novel of Madame Sand.It didn't make her more fathomable to pass in a few minutes from this to the certitude that she was American; it simply engendered depressing reflexions as to the possible check to contributions from Boston.She asked me if, as a person apparently more initiated, I would recommend further waiting, and I answered that if she considered I was on my honour Iwould privately deprecate it.Perhaps she didn't; at any rate our talk took a turn that prolonged it till she became aware we were left almost alone.I presently ascertained she knew Mrs.Saltram, and this explained in a manner the miracle.The brotherhood of the friends of the husband was as nothing to the brotherhood, or perhaps I should say the sisterhood, of the friends of the wife.

Like the Kent Mulvilles I belonged to both fraternities, and even better than they I think I had sounded the abyss of Mrs.Saltram's wrongs.She bored me to extinction, and I knew but too well how she had bored her husband; but there were those who stood by her, the most efficient of whom were indeed the handful of poor Saltram's backers.They did her liberal justice, whereas her mere patrons and partisans had nothing but hatred for our philosopher.

I'm bound to say it was we, however--we of both camps, as it were--who had always done most for her.

I thought my young lady looked rich--I scarcely knew why; and Ihoped she had put her hand in her pocket.I soon made her out, however, not at all a fine fanatic--she was but a generous, irresponsible enquirer.She had come to England to see her aunt, and it was at her aunt's she had met the dreary lady we had all so much on our mind.I saw she'd help to pass the time when she observed that it was a pity this lady wasn't intrinsically more interesting.That was refreshing, for it was an article of faith in Mrs.Saltram's circle--at least among those who scorned to know her horrid husband--that she was attractive on her merits.She was in truth a most ordinary person, as Saltram himself would have been if he hadn't been a prodigy.The question of vulgarity had no application to him, but it was a measure his wife kept challenging you to apply.I hasten to add that the consequences of your doing so were no sufficient reason for his having left her to starve.

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