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第43章

LADY JANE GREY

It seemed upon the whole even absurd that after a shock so awful and a panic wild enough to cause people to expose their very souls--for there were, of course, endless anecdotes to be related afterwards, illustrative of grotesque terror, cowardice, and utter abandonment of all shadows of convention--that all should end in an anticlimax of trifling danger, upon which, in a day or two, jokes might be made.Even the tramp steamer had not been seriously injured, though its injuries were likely to be less easy of repair than those of the Meridiana.

"Still," as a passenger remarked, when she steamed into the dock at Liverpool, "we might all be at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean this morning.Just think what columns there would have been in the newspapers.Imagine Miss Vanderpoel's being drowned.""I was very rude to Louise, when I found her wringing her hands over you, and I was rude to Blanche," Bettina said to Mrs.Worthington."In fact I believe I was rude to a number of people that night.I am rather ashamed.""You called me a donkey," said Blanche, "but it was the best thing you could have done.You frightened me into putting on my shoes, instead of trying to comb my hair with them.It was startling to see you march into the stateroom, the only person who had not been turned into a gibbering idiot.

I know I was gibbering, and I know Marie was.""We both gibbered at the red-haired man when he came in," said Marie."We clutched at him and gibbered together.

Where is the red-haired man, Betty? Perhaps we made him ill.I've not seen him since that moment.""He is in the second cabin, I suppose," Bettina answered, "but I have not seen him, either.""We ought to get up a testimonial and give it to him, because he did not gibber," said Blanche."He was as rude and as sensible as you were, Betty."They did not see him again, in fact, at that time.He had reasons of his own for preferring to remain unseen.The truth was that the nearer his approach to his native shores, the nastier, he was perfectly conscious, his temper became, and he did not wish to expose himself by any incident which might cause him stupidly and obviously to lose it.

The maid, Louise, however, recognised him among her companions in the third-class carriage in which she travelled to town.To her mind, whose opinions were regulated by neatly arranged standards, he looked morose and shabbily dressed.Some of the other second-cabin passengers had made themselves quite smart in various, not too distinguished ways.

He had not changed his dress at all, and the large valise upon the luggage rack was worn and battered as if with long and rough usage.The woman wondered a little if he would address her, and inquire after the health of her mistress.But, being an astute creature, she only wondered this for an instant, the next she realised that, for one reason or another, it was clear that he was not of the tribe of second-rate persons who pursue an accidental acquaintance with their superiors in fortune, through sociable interchange with their footmen or maids.

When the train slackened its speed at the platform of the station, he got up, reaching down his valise and leaving the carriage, strode to the nearest hansom cab, waving the porter aside.

"Charing Cross," he called out to the driver, jumped in, and was rattled away.

.....

During the years which had passed since Rosalie Vanderpoel first came to London as Lady Anstruthers, numbers of huge luxurious hotels had grown up, principally, as it seemed, that Americans should swarm into them and live at an expense which reminded them of their native land.Such establishments would never have been built for English people, whose habit it is merely to "stop" at hotels, not to LIVE in them.The tendency of the American is to live in his hotel, even though his intention may be only to remain in it two days.He is accustomed to doing himself extremely well in proportion to his resources, whether they be great or small, and the comforts, as also the luxuries, he allows himself and his domestic appendages are in a proportion much higher in its relation to these resources than it would be were he English, French, German, or Italians.As a consequence, he expects, when he goes forth, whether holiday-making or on business, that his hostelry shall surround him, either with holiday luxuries and gaiety, or with such lavishness of comfort as shall alleviate the wear and tear of business cares and fatigues.The rich man demands something almost as good as he has left at home, the man of moderate means something much better.Certain persons given to regarding public wants and desires as foundations for the fortune of business schemes having discovered this, the enormous and sumptuous hotel evolved itself from their astute knowledge of common facts.

At the entrances of these hotels, omnibuses and cabs, laden with trunks and packages frequently bearing labels marked with red letters "S.S.So-and-So, Stateroom--Hold--Baggage-room," drew up and deposited their contents and burdens at regular intervals.Then men with keen, and often humorous faces or almost painfully anxious ones, their exceedingly well-dressed wives, and more or less attractive and vivacious-looking daughters, their eager little girls, and un-English-looking little boys, passed through the corridors in flocks and took possession of suites of rooms, sometimes for twenty-four hours, sometimes for six weeks.

The Worthingtons took possession of such a suite in such a hotel.Bettina Vanderpoel's apartments faced the Embankment.

From her windows she could look out at the broad splendid, muddy Thames, slowly rolling in its grave, stately way beneath its bridges, bearing with it heavy lumbering barges, excited tooting little penny steamers and craft of various shapes and sizes, the errand or burden of each meaning a different story.

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