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第81章

Anna left alone by the first train the next morning.Darrow was to follow in the afternoon.When Owen had left them the evening before, Darrow waited a moment for her to speak;then, as she said nothing, he asked her if she really wished him to return to Givre.She made a mute sign of assent, and he added: "For you know that, much as I'm ready to do for Owen, I can't do that for him--I can't go back to be sent away again.""No--no!"

He came nearer, and looked at her, and she went to him.All her fears seemed to fall from her as he held her.It was a different feeling from any she had known before: confused and turbid, as if secret shames and rancours stirred in it, yet richer, deeper, more enslaving.She leaned her head back and shut her eyes beneath his kisses.She knew now that she could never give him up.

Nevertheless she asked him, the next morning, to let her go back alone to Givre.She wanted time to think.She was convinced that what had happened was inevitable, that she and Darrow belonged to each other, and that he was right in saying no past folly could ever put them asunder.If there was a shade of difference in her feeling for him it was that of an added intensity.She felt restless, insecure out of his sight: she had a sense of incompleteness, of passionate dependence, that was somehow at variance with her own conception of her character.

It was partly the consciousness of this change in herself that made her want to be alone.The solitude of her inner life had given her the habit of these hours of self-examination, and she needed them as she needed her morning plunge into cold water.

During the journey she tried to review what had happened in the light of her new decision and of her sudden relief from pain.She seemed to herself to have passed through some fiery initiation from which she had emerged seared and quivering, but clutching to her breast a magic talisman.

Sophy Viner had cried out to her: "Some day you'll know!"and Darrow had used the same words.They meant, she supposed, that when she had explored the intricacies and darknesses of her own heart her judgment of others would be less absolute.Well, she knew now--knew weaknesses and strengths she had not dreamed of, and the deep discord and still deeper complicities between what thought in her and what blindly wanted...

Her mind turned anxiously to Owen.At least the blow that was to fall on him would not seem to have been inflicted by her hand.He would be left with the impression that his breach with Sophy Viner was due to one of the ordinary causes of such disruptions: though he must lose her, his memory of her would not be poisoned.Anna never for a moment permitted herself the delusion that she had renewed her promise to Darrow in order to spare her step-son this last refinement of misery.She knew she had been prompted by the irresistible impulse to hold fast to what was most precious to her, and that Owen's arrival on the scene had been the pretext for her decision, and not its cause; yet she felt herself fortified by the thought of what she had spared him.It was as though a star she had been used to follow had shed its familiar ray on ways unknown to her.

All through these meditations ran the undercurrent of an absolute trust in Sophy Viner.She thought of the girl with a mingling of antipathy and confidence.It was humiliating to her pride to recognize kindred impulses in a character which she would have liked to feel completely alien to her.

But what indeed was the girl really like? She seemed to have no scruples and a thousand delicacies.She had given herself to Darrow, and concealed the episode from Owen Leath, with no more apparent sense of debasement than the vulgarest of adventuresses; yet she had instantly obeyed the voice of her heart when it bade her part from the one and serve the other.

Anna tried to picture what the girl's life must have been:

what experiences, what initiations, had formed her.But her own training had been too different: there were veils she could not lift.She looked back at her married life, and its colourless uniformity took on an air of high restraint and order.Was it because she had been so incurious that it had worn that look to her? It struck her with amazement that she had never given a thought to her husband's past, or wondered what he did and where he went when he was away from her.If she had been asked what she supposed he thought about when they were apart, she would instantly have answered: his snuff-boxes.It had never occurred to her that he might have passions, interests, preoccupations of which she was absolutely ignorant.Yet he went up to Paris rather regularly: ostensibly to attend sales and exhibitions, or to confer with dealers and collectors.She tried to picture him, straight, trim, beautifully brushed and varnished, walking furtively down a quiet street, and looking about him before he slipped into a doorway.She understood now that she had been cold to him: what more likely than that he had sought compensations? All men were like that, she supposed--no doubt her simplicity had amused him.

In the act of transposing Fraser Leath into a Don Juan she was pulled up by the ironic perception that she was simply trying to justify Darrow.She wanted to think that all men were "like that" because Darrow was "like that": she wanted to justify her acceptance of the fact by persuading herself that only through such concessions could women like herself hope to keep what they could not give up.And suddenly she was filled with anger at her blindness, and then at her disastrous attempt to see.Why had she forced the truth out of Darrow? If only she had held her tongue nothing need ever have been known.Sophy Viner would have broken her engagement, Owen would have been sent around the world, and her own dream would have been unshattered.But she had probed, insisted, cross-examined, not rested till she had dragged the secret to the light.She was one of the luckless women who always have the wrong audacities, and who always know it...

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