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第74章 SALVATION OF A FORSYTE(4)

Swithin rose, and stammered, "Much obliged--very interesting."Boleskey made no effort to detain him, but continued staring at the wall."Good-night!" said Swithin, and stamped heavily downstairs.

III

When at last Swithin reached the Goldene Alp, he found his brother and friend standing uneasily at the door.Traquair, a prematurely dried-up man, with whiskers and a Scotch accent, remarked, "Ye're airly, man!" Swithin growled something unintelligible, and swung up to bed.He discovered a slight cut on his arm.He was in a savage temper--the elements had conspired to show him things he did not want to see; yet now and then a memory of Rozsi, of her soft palm in his, a sense of having been stroked and flattered, came over him.During breakfast next morning his brother and Traquair announced their intention of moving on.James Forsyte, indeed, remarked that it was no place for a "collector," since all the "old" shops were in the hands of Jews or very grasping persons--he had discovered this at once.Swithin pushed his cup aside."You may do what you like," he said, "I'm staying here."James Forsyte replied, tumbling over his own words: "Why! what do you want to stay here for? There's nothing for you to do here--there's nothing to see here, unless you go up the Citadel, an' you won't do that."Swithin growled, "Who says so?" Having gratified his perversity, he felt in a better temper.He had slung his arm in a silk sash, and accounted for it by saying he had slipped.Later he went out and walked on to the bridge.In the brilliant sunshine spires were glistening against the pearly background of the hills; the town had a clean, joyous air.Swithin glanced at the Citadel and thought, 'Looks a strong place! Shouldn't wonder if it were impregnable!' And this for some occult reason gave him pleasure.It occurred to him suddenly to go and look for the Hungarian's house.

About noon, after a hunt of two hours, he was gazing about him blankly, pale with heat, but more obstinate than ever, when a voice above him called, "Mister!" He looked up and saw Rozsi.She was leaning her round chin on her round hand, gazing down at him with her deepset, clever eyes.When Swithin removed his hat, she clapped her hands.Again he had the sense of being admired, caressed.With a careless air, that sat grotesquely on his tall square person, he walked up to the door; both girls stood in the passage.Swithin felt a confused desire to speak in some foreign tongue."Maam'selles," he began, "er--bong jour-er, your father--pare, comment?""We also speak English," said the elder girl; "will you come in, please?"Swithin swallowed a misgiving, and entered.The room had a worn appearance by daylight, as if it had always been the nest of tragic or vivid lives.He sat down, and his eyes said: "I am a stranger, but don't try to get the better of me, please--that is impossible."The girls looked at him in silence.Rozsi wore a rather short skirt of black stuff, a white shirt, and across her shoulders an embroidered yoke; her sister was dressed in dark green, with a coral necklace; both girls had their hair in plaits.After a minute Rozsi touched the sleeve of his hurt arm.

"It's nothing!" muttered Swithin.

"Father fought with a chair, but you had no chair," she said in a wondering voice.

He doubled the fist of his sound arm and struck a blow at space.To his amazement she began to laugh.Nettled at this, he put his hand beneath the heavy table and lifted it.Rozsi clapped her hands."Ah I now I see--how strong you are!" She made him a curtsey and whisked round to the window.He found the quick intelligence of her eyes confusing; sometimes they seemed to look beyond him at something invisible--this, too, confused him.From Margit he learned that they had been two years in England, where their father had made his living by teaching languages; they had now been a year in Salzburg.

"We wait," suddenly said.Rozsi; and Margit, with a solemn face, repeated, "We wait."Swithin's eyes swelled a little with his desire to see what they were waiting for.How queer they were, with their eyes that gazed beyond him! He looked at their figures.'She would pay for dressing,' he thought, and he tried to imagine Rozsi in a skirt with proper flounces, a thin waist, and hair drawn back over her ears.She would pay for dressing, with that supple figure, fluffy hair, and little hands! And instantly his own hands, face, and clothes disturbed him.

He got up, examined the pistols on the wall, and felt resentment at the faded, dusty room.'Smells like a pot-house!' he thought.He sat down again close to Rozsi.

"Do you love to dance?" she asked; "to dance is to live.First you hear the music--how your feet itch! It is wonderful! You begin slow, quick--quicker; you fly--you know nothing--your feet are in the air.It is wonderful!"A slow flush had mounted into Swithin's face.

"Ah!" continued Rozsi, her eyes fixed on him, "when I am dancing--out there I see the plains--your feet go one--two--three--quick, quick, quick, quicker--you fly."She stretched herself, a shiver seemed to pass all down her.

"Margit! dance!" and, to Swithin's consternation, the two girls--their hands on each other's shoulders--began shuffling their feet and swaying to and fro.Their heads were thrown back, their eyes half-closed; suddenly the step quickened, they swung to one side, then to the other, and began whirling round in front of him.The sudden fragrance of rose leaves enveloped him.Round they flew again.

While they were still dancing, Boleskey came into the room.He caught Swithin by both hands.

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