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第39章 VILLA RUBEIN(37)

He rose, and stood towering over them.

"All my life--" he said; but something seemed to click deep down in his throat, and he sank back in his seat.

"Go!" whispered Christian, "go!" But Mr.Treffry found his voice again: "It's for the child to say.Well, Chris!"Christian did not speak.

It was Harz who broke the silence.He pointed to Mr.Treffry.

"You know I can't tell you to come with--that, there.Why did you send for me?" And, turning, he went out.

Christian sank on her knees, burying her face in her hands.Mr.

Treffry pressed his handkerchief with a stealthy movement to his mouth.It was dyed crimson with the price of his victory.

XXVI

A telegram had summoned Herr Paul from Vienna.He had started forthwith, leaving several unpaid accounts to a more joyful opportunity, amongst them a chemist's bill, for a wonderful quack medicine of which he brought six bottles.

He came from Mr.Treffry's room with tears rolling down his cheeks, saying:

"Poor Nicholas! Poor Nicholas! Il n'a pas de chance!"It was difficult to find any one to listen; the women were scared and silent, waiting for the orders that were now and then whispered through the door.Herr Paul could not bear this silence, and talked to his servant for half an hour, till Fritz also vanished to fetch something from the town.Then in despair Herr Paul went to his room.

It was hard not to be allowed to help--it was hard to wait! When the heart was suffering, it was frightful! He turned and, looking furtively about him, lighted a cigar.Yes, it came to every one--at some time or other; and what was it, that death they talked of? Was it any worse than life? That frightful jumble people made for themselves! Poor Nicholas! After all, it was he that had the luck!

His eyes filled with tears, and drawing a penknife from his pocket, he began to stab it into the stuffing of his chair.Scruff, who sat watching the chink of light under the door, turned his head, blinked at him, and began feebly tapping with a claw.

It was intolerable, this uncertainty--to be near, and yet so far, was not endurable!

Herr Paul stepped across the room.The dog, following, threw his black-marked muzzle upwards with a gruff noise, and went back to the door.His master was holding in his hand a bottle of champagne.

Poor Nicholas! He had chosen it.Herr Paul drained a glass.

Poor Nicholas! The prince of fellows, and of what use was one? They kept him away from Nicholas!

Herr Paul's eyes fell on the terrier."Ach! my dear," he said, "you and I, we alone are kept away!"He drained a second glass.

What was it? This life! Froth-like that! He tossed off a third glass.Forget! If one could not help, it was better to forget!

He put on his hat.Yes.There was no room for him there! He was not wanted!

He finished the bottle, and went out into the passage.Scruff ran and lay down at Mr.Treffry's door.Herr Paul looked at him."Ach!"he said, tapping his chest, "ungrateful hound!" And opening the front door he went out on tiptoe....

Late that afternoon Greta stole hatless through the lilac bushes; she looked tired after her night journey, and sat idly on a chair in the speckled shadow of a lime-tree.

'It is not like home,' she thought; 'I am unhappy.Even the birds are silent, but perhaps that is because it is so hot.I have never been sad like this--for it is not fancy that I am sad this time, as it is sometimes.It is in my heart like the sound the wind makes through a wood, it feels quite empty in my heart.If it is always like this to be unhappy, then I am sorry for all the unhappy things in the world; I am sorrier than I ever was before.'

A shadow fell on the grass, she raised her eyes, and saw Dawney.

"Dr.Edmund!" she whispered.

Dawney turned to her; a heavy furrow showed between his brows.His eyes, always rather close together, stared painfully.

"Dr.Edmund," Greta whispered, "is it true?"He took her hand, and spread his own palm over it.

"Perhaps," he said; "perhaps not.We must hope."Greta looked up, awed.

"They say he is dying."

"We have sent for the best man in Vienna."Greta shook her head.

"But you are clever, Dr.Edmund; and you are afraid.""He is brave," said Dawney; "we must all be brave, you know.You too!""Brave?" repeated Greta; "what is it to be brave? If it is not to cry and make a fuss--that I can do.But if it is not to be sad in here," she touched her breast, "that I cannot do, and it shall not be any good for me to try.""To be brave is to hope; don't give up hope, dear.""No," said Greta, tracing the pattern of the sunlight on her skirt.

"But I think that when we hope, we are not brave, because we are expecting something for ourselves.Chris says that hope is prayer, and if it is prayer, then all the time we are hoping, we are asking for something, and it is not brave to ask for things."A smile curved Dawney's mouth.

"Go on, Philosopher!" he said."Be brave in your own way, it will be just as good as anybody else's.""What are you going to do to be brave, Dr.Edmund?""I? Fight! If only we had five years off his life!"Greta watched him as he walked away.

"I shall never be brave," she mourned; "I shall always be wanting to be happy." And, kneeling down, she began to disentangle a fly, imprisoned in a cobweb.A plant of hemlock had sprung up in the long grass by her feet.Greta thought, dismayed: 'There are weeds!'

It seemed but another sign of the death of joy.

'But it's very beautiful,' she thought, 'the blossoms are like stars.

I am not going to pull it up.I will leave it; perhaps it will spread all through the garden; and if it does I do not care, for now things are not like they used to be and I do not, think they ever shall be again.'

XXVII

The days went by; those long, hot days, when the heat haze swims up about ten of the forenoon, and, as the sun sinks level with the mountains, melts into golden ether which sets the world quivering with sparkles.

At the lighting of the stars those sparkles die, vanishing one by one off the hillsides; evening comes flying down the valleys, and life rests under her cool wings.The night falls; and the hundred little voices of the night arise.

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