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第8章

The town above them swung to the left, to the right, to the left again, as the road wound upward through the trees, and the towers began to glow in the descending sun.As they drew near, Philip saw the heads of people gathering black upon the walls, and he knew well what was happening--how the news was spreading that a stranger was in sight, and the beggars were aroused from their content and bid to adjust their deformities; how the alabaster man was running for his wares, and the Authorized Guide running for his peaked cap and his two cards of recommendation--one from Miss M'Gee, Maida Vale, the other, less valuable, from an Equerry to the Queen of Peru; how some one else was running to tell the landlady of the Stella d'Italia to put on her pearl necklace and brown boots and empty the slops from the spare bedroom; and how the landlady was running to tell Lilia and her boy that their fate was at hand.

Perhaps it was a pity Philip had talked so profusely.

He had driven Miss Abbott half demented, but he had given himself no time to concert a plan.The end came so suddenly.They emerged from the trees on to the terrace before the walk, with the vision of half Tuscany radiant in the sun behind them, and then they turned in through the Siena gate, and their journey was over.The Dogana men admitted them with an air of gracious welcome, and they clattered up the narrow dark street, greeted by that mixture of curiosity and kindness which makes each Italian arrival so wonderful.

He was stunned and knew not what to do.At the hotel he received no ordinary reception.The landlady wrung him by the hand; one person snatched his umbrella, another his bag; people pushed each other out of his way.The entrance seemed blocked with a crowd.Dogs were barking, bladder whistles being blown, women waving their handkerchiefs, excited children screaming on the stairs, and at the top of the stairs was Lilia herself, very radiant, with her best blouse on.

"Welcome!" she cried."Welcome to Monteriano!"He greeted her, for he did not know what else to do, and a sympathetic murmur rose from the crowd below.

"You told me to come here," she continued, "and I don't forget it.Let me introduce Signor Carella!"Philip discerned in the comer behind her a young man who might eventually prove handsome and well-made, but certainly did not seem so then.He was half enveloped in the drapery of a cold dirty curtain, and nervously stuck out a hand, which Philip took and found thick and damp.There were more murmurs of approval from the stairs.

"Well, din-din's nearly ready," said Lilia.

"Your room's down the passage, Philip.You needn't go changing."He stumbled away to wash his hands, utterly crushed by her effrontery.

"Dear Caroline!" whispered Lilia as soon as he had gone."What an angel you've been to tell him! He takes it so well.But you must have had a mauvais quart d'heure."Miss Abbott's long terror suddenly turned into acidity.

"I've told nothing," she snapped."It's all for you--and if it only takes a quarter of an hour you'll be lucky!"Dinner was a nightmare.They had the smelly dining-room to themselves.Lilia, very smart and vociferous, was at the head of the table; Miss Abbott, also in her best, sat by Philip, looking, to his irritated nerves, more like the tragedy confidante every moment.That scion of the Italian nobility, Signor Carella, sat opposite.

Behind him loomed a bowl of goldfish, who swam round and round, gaping at the guests.

The face of Signor Carella was twitching too much for Philip to study it.But he could see the hands, which were not particularly clean, and did not get cleaner by fidgeting amongst the shining slabs of hair.His starched cuffs were not clean either, and as for his suit, it had obviously been bought for the occasion as something really English--a gigantic check, which did not even fit.His handkerchief he had forgotten, but never missed it.Altogether, he was quite unpresentable, and very lucky to have a father who was a dentist in Monteriano.

And why, even Lilia--But as soon as the meal began it furnished Philip with an explanation.

For the youth was hungry, and his lady filled his plate with spaghetti, and when those delicious slippery worms were flying down his throat, his face relaxed and became for a moment unconscious and calm.And Philip had seen that face before in Italy a hundred times--seen it and loved it, for it was not merely beautiful, but had the charm which is the rightful heritage of all who are born on that soil.But he did not want to see it opposite him at dinner.It was not the face of a gentleman.

Conversation, to give it that name, was carried on in a mixture of English and Italian.Lilia had picked up hardly any of the latter language, and Signor Carella had not yet learnt any of the former.Occasionally Miss Abbott had to act as interpreter between the lovers, and the situation became uncouth and revolting in the extreme.

Yet Philip was too cowardly to break forth and denounce the engagement.

He thought he should be more effective with Lilia if he had her alone, and pretended to himself that he must hear her defence before giving judgment.

Signor Carella, heartened by the spaghetti and the throat-rasping wine, attempted to talk, and, looking politely towards Philip, said, "England is a great country.The Italians love England and the English."Philip, in no mood for international amenities, merely bowed.

"Italy too," the other continued a little resentfully, "is a great country.She has produced many famous men--for example Garibaldi and Dante.The latter wrote the 'Inferno,' the 'Purgatorio,'

the 'Paradiso.' The 'Inferno' is the most beautiful." And with the complacent tone of one who has received a solid education, he quoted the opening lines-- Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita Mi ritrovai per una selva oscura Che la diritta via era smarrita-- a quotation which was more apt than he supposed.

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