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第3章

She wrote to them frequently during the winter--more frequently than she wrote to her mother.Her letters were always prosperous.Florence she found perfectly sweet, Naples a dream, but very whiffy.In Rome one had simply to sit still and feel.

Philip, however, declared that she was improving.He was particularly gratified when in the early spring she began to visit the smaller towns that he had recommended."In a place like this," she wrote, "one really does feel in the heart of things, and off the beaten track.

Looking out of a Gothic window every morning, it seems impossible that the middle ages have passed away." The letter was from Monteriano, and concluded with a not unsuccessful description of the wonderful little town.

"It is something that she is contented," said Mrs.

Herriton."But no one could live three months with Caroline Abbott and not be the better for it."Just then Irma came in from school, and she read her mother's letter to her, carefully correcting any grammatical errors, for she was a loyal supporter of parental authority--Irma listened politely, but soon changed the subject to hockey, in which her whole being was absorbed.

They were to vote for colours that afternoon--yellow and white or yellow and green.What did her grandmother think?

Of course Mrs.Herriton had an opinion, which she sedately expounded, in spite of Harriet, who said that colours were unnecessary for children, and of Philip, who said that they were ugly.She was getting proud of Irma, who had certainly greatly improved, and could no longer be called that most appalling of things--a vulgar child.She was anxious to form her before her mother returned.So she had no objection to the leisurely movements of the travellers, and even suggested that they should overstay their year if it suited them.

Lilia's next letter was also from Monteriano, and Philip grew quite enthusiastic.

"They've stopped there over a week!" he cried.

"Why! I shouldn't have done as much myself.They must be really keen, for the hotel's none too comfortable.""I cannot understand people," said Harriet.

"What can they be doing all day? And there is no church there, Isuppose."

"There is Santa Deodata, one of the most beautiful churches in Italy.""Of course I mean an English church," said Harriet stiffly."Lilia promised me that she would always be in a large town on Sundays.""If she goes to a service at Santa Deodata's, she will find more beauty and sincerity than there is in all the Back Kitchens of Europe.

The Back Kitchen was his nickname for St.James's, a small depressing edifice much patronized by his sister.She always resented any slight on it, and Mrs.Herriton had to intervene.

"Now, dears, don't.Listen to Lilia's letter.

'We love this place, and I do not know how I shall ever thank Philip for telling me it.It is not only so quaint, but one sees the Italians unspoiled in all their simplicity and charm here.The frescoes are wonderful.Caroline, who grows sweeter every day, is very busy sketching.'

"

"Every one to his taste!" said Harriet, who always delivered a platitude as if it was an epigram.She was curiously virulent about Italy, which she had never visited, her only experience of the Continent being an occasional six weeks in the Protestant parts of Switzerland.

"Oh, Harriet is a bad lot!" said Philip as soon as she left the room.His mother laughed, and told him not to be naughty; and the appearance of Irma, just off to school, prevented further discussion.Not only in Tracts is a child a peacemaker.

"One moment, Irma," said her uncle."I'm going to the station.I'll give you the pleasure of my company."They started together.Irma was gratified;but conversation flagged, for Philip had not the art of talking to the young.Mrs.Herriton sat a little longer at the breakfast table, re-reading Lilia's letter.Then she helped the cook to clear, ordered dinner, and started the housemaid turning out the drawing-room, Tuesday being its day.The weather was lovely, and she thought she would do a little gardening, as it was quite early.She called Harriet, who had recovered from the insult to St.James's, and together they went to the kitchen garden and began to sow some early vegetables.

"We will save the peas to the last; they are the greatest fun," said Mrs.Herriton, who had the gift of making work a treat.

She and her elderly daughter always got on very well, though they had not a great deal in common.Harriet's education had been almost too successful.

As Philip once said, she had "bolted all the cardinal virtues and couldn't digest them." Though pious and patriotic, and a great moral asset for the house, she lacked that pliancy and tact which her mother so much valued, and had expected her to pick up for herself.Harriet, if she had been allowed, would have driven Lilia to an open rupture, and, what was worse, she would have done the same to Philip two years before, when he returned full of passion for Italy, and ridiculing Sawston and its ways.

"It's a shame, Mother!" she had cried."Philip laughs at everything--the Book Club, the Debating Society, the Progressive Whist, the bazaars.People won't like it.We have our reputation.

A house divided against itself cannot stand."Mrs.Herriton replied in the memorable words, "Let Philip say what he likes, and he will let us do what we like." And Harriet had acquiesced.

They sowed the duller vegetables first, and a pleasant feeling of righteous fatigue stole over them as they addressed themselves to the peas.Harriet stretched a string to guide the row straight, and Mrs.Herriton scratched a furrow with a pointed stick.At the end of it she looked at her watch.

"It's twelve! The second post's in.

Run and see if there are any letters."

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