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第20章

"I will tell you some other time.Now I want to know about the girl.""Sibyl? Oh, she was so shy and so gentle.There is something of a child about her.Her eyes opened wide in exquisite wonder when I told her what I thought of her performance, and she seemed quite unconscious of her power.I think we were both rather nervous.The old Jew stood grinning at the doorway of the dusty greenroom, making elaborate speeches about us both, while we stood looking at each other like children.He would insist on calling me 'My Lord,' so I had to assure Sibyl that I was not anything of the kind.She said quite simply to me, 'You look more like a prince.

I must call you Prince Charming.'"

"Upon my word, Dorian, Miss Sibyl knows how to pay compliments.""You don't understand her, Harry.She regarded me merely as a person in a play.She knows nothing of life.She lives with her mother, a faded tired woman who played Lady Capulet in a sort of magenta dressing-wrapper on the first night, and looks as if she had seen better days.""I know that look.It depresses me," murmured Lord Henry, examining his rings.

"The Jew wanted to tell me her history, but I said it did not interest me.""You were quite right.There is always something infinitely mean about other people's tragedies.""Sibyl is the only thing I care about.What is it to me where she came from? From her little head to her little feet, she is absolutely and entirely divine.Every night of my life I go to see her act, and every night she is more marvellous.""That is the reason, I suppose, that you never dine with me now.

I thought you must have some curious romance on hand.You have; but it is not quite what I expected.""My dear Harry, we either lunch or sup together every day, and I have been to the opera with you several times," said Dorian, opening his blue eyes in wonder.

"You always come dreadfully late."

"Well, I can't help going to see Sibyl play," he cried, "even if it is only for a single act.I get hungry for her presence; and when I think of the wonderful soul that is hidden away in that little ivory body, I am filled with awe.""You can dine with me to-night, Dorian, can't you?"He shook his head."To-night she is Imogen," he answered, "and to-morrow night she will be Juliet.""When is she Sibyl Vane?"

"Never."

"I congratulate you."

"How horrid you are! She is all the great heroines of the world in one.She is more than an individual.You laugh, but I tell you she has genius.I love her, and I must make her love me.You, who know all the secrets of life, tell me how to charm Sibyl Vane to love me! I want to make Romeo jealous.I want the dead lovers of the world to hear our laughter and grow sad.I want a breath of our passion to stir their dust into consciousness, to wake their ashes into pain.My God, Harry, how I worship her!" He was walking up and down the room as he spoke.Hectic spots of red burned on his cheeks.He was terribly excited.

Lord Henry watched him with a subtle sense of pleasure.How different he was now from the shy frightened boy he had met in Basil Hallward's studio!

His nature had developed like a flower, had borne blossoms of scarlet flame.

Out of its secret hiding-place had crept his soul, and desire had come to meet it on the way.

"And what do you propose to do?" said Lord Henry at last.

"I want you and Basil to come with me some night and see her act.

I have not the slightest fear of the result.You are certain to acknowledge her genius.Then we must get her out of the Jew's hands.She is bound to him for three years--at least for two years and eight months-- from the present time.I shall have to pay him something, of course.When all that is settled, I shall take a West End theatre and bring her out properly.

She will make the world as mad as she has made me.""That would be impossible, my dear boy."

"Yes, she will.She has not merely art, consummate art-instinct, in her, but she has personality also; and you have often told me that it is personalities, not principles, that move the age.""Well, what night shall we go?"

"Let me see.To-day is Tuesday.Let us fix to-morrow.She plays Juliet to-morrow.""All right.The Bristol at eight o'clock; and I will get Basil.""Not eight, Harry, please.Half-past six.We must be there before the curtain rises.You must see her in the first act, where she meets Romeo.""Half-past six! What an hour! It will be like having a meat-tea, or reading an English novel.It must be seven.No gentleman dines before seven.Shall you see Basil between this and then? Or shall I write to him?""Dear Basil! I have not laid eyes on him for a week.It is rather horrid of me, as he has sent me my portrait in the most wonderful frame, specially designed by himself, and, though I am a little jealous of the picture for being a whole month younger than I am, I must admit that Idelight in it.Perhaps you had better write to him.I don't want to see him alone.He says things that annoy me.He gives me good advice."Lord Henry smiled."People are very fond of giving away what they need most themselves.It is what I call the depth of generosity.""Oh, Basil is the best of fellows, but he seems to me to be just a bit of a Philistine.Since I have known you, Harry, I have discovered that.""Basil, my dear boy, puts everything that is charming in him into his work.The consequence is that he has nothing left for life but his prejudices, his principles, and his common sense.The only artists I have ever known who are personally delightful are bad artists.Good artists exist simply in what they make, and consequently are perfectly uninteresting in what they are.A great poet, a really great poet, is the most unpoetical of all creatures.But inferior poets are absolutely fascinating.The worse their rhymes are, the more picturesque they look.The mere fact of having published a book of second-rate sonnets makes a man quite irresistible.

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