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第31章 THE SIXTH(2)

"But these stones are all shaped," said the father of the family."It is difficult to see how that could have been done without something harder than stone.""I don't SEE the place," said the young lady on the stone."Ican't imagine how they did it up--not one bit.""Did it up!" exclaimed the father of the family in the tone of one accustomed to find a gentle sport in the intellectual frailties of his womenkind.

"It's just the bones of a place.They hung things round it.

They draped it."

"But what things?" asked Sir Richmond.

"Oh! they had things all right.Skins perhaps.Mats of rushes.Bast cloth.Fibre of all sorts.Wadded stuff.""Stonehenge draped! It's really a delightful idea;" said the father of the family, enjoying it.

"It's quite a possible one," said Sir Richmond.

"Or they may have used wicker," the young lady went on, undismayed.She seemed to concede a point."Wicker ISlikelier."

"But surely," said the father of the family with the expostulatory voice and gesture of one who would recall erring wits to sanity, "it is far more impressive standing out bare and noble as it does.In lonely splendour.""But all this country may have been wooded then," said Sir Richmond."In which case it wouldn't have stood out.It doesn't stand out so very much even now.""You came to it through a grove," said the young lady, eagerly picking up the idea.

"Probably beech," said Sir Richmond.

"Which may have pointed to the midsummer sunrise," said Dr.

Martineau, unheeded.

"These are NOVEL ideas," said the father of the family in the reproving tone of one who never allows a novel idea inside HIS doors if he can prevent it.

"Well," said the young lady, "I guess there was some sort of show here anyhow.And no human being ever had a show yet without trying to shut people out of it in order to make them come in.I guess this was covered in all right.A dark hunched old place in a wood.Beech stems, smooth, like pillars.And they came to it at night, in procession, beating drums, and scared half out of their wits.They came in THEREand went round the inner circle with their torches.And so they were shown.The torches were put out and the priests did their mysteries.Until dawn broke.That is how they worked it.""But even you can't tell what the show was, V.V." said the lady in grey, who was standing now at Dr.Martineau's elbow.

"Something horrid," said Anthony's younger sister to her elder in a stage whisper.

"BLUGGY," agreed Anthony's elder sister to the younger, in a noiseless voice that certainly did not reach father.

"SQUEALS!...."

This young lady who was addressed as "V.V." was perhaps one or two and twenty, Dr.Martineau thought,--he was not very good at feminine ages.She had a clear sun-browned complexion, with dark hair and smiling lips.Her features were finely modelled, with just that added touch of breadth in the brow and softness in the cheek bones, that faint flavour of the Amerindian, one sees at times in American women.Her voice was a very soft and pleasing voice, and she spoke persuasively and not assertively as so many American women do.Her determination to make the dry bones of Stonehenge live shamed the doctor's disappointment with the place.And when she had spoken, Dr.Martineau noted that she looked at Sir Richmond as if she expected him at least to confirm her vision.Sir Richmond was evidently prepared to confirm it.

With a queer little twinge of infringed proprietorship, the doctor saw Sir Richmond step up on the prostrate megalith and stand beside her, the better to appreciate her point of view.

He smiled down at her."Now why do you think they came in THERE?" he asked.

The young lady was not very clear about her directions.She did not know of the roadway running to the Avon river, nor of the alleged race course to the north, nor had she ever heard that the stones were supposed to be of two different periods and that some of them might possibly have been brought from a very great distance.

Section 2

Neither Dr.Martineau nor the father of the family found the imaginative reconstruction of the Stonehenge rituals quite so exciting as the two principals.The father of the family endured some further particulars with manifest impatience, no longer able, now that Sir Richmond was encouraging the girl, to keep her in check with the slightly derisive smile proper to her sex.Then he proclaimed in a fine loud tenor, "All this is very imaginative, I'm afraid." And to his family, "Time we were pressing on.Turps, we must go-o.Come, Phoebe!"As he led his little flock towards the exit his voice came floating back."Talking wanton nonsense....Any professional archaeologist would laugh, simply laugh...."He passed out of the world.

With a faint intimation of dismay Dr.Martineau realized that the two talkative ladies were not to be removed in the family automobile with the rest of the party.Sir Richmond and the younger lady went on very cheerfully to the population, agriculture, housing and general scenery of the surrounding Downland during the later Stone Age.The shorter, less attractive lady, whose accent was distinctly American, came now and stood at the doctor's elbow.She seemed moved to play the part of chorus to the two upon the stone.

"When V.V.gets going," she remarked, "she makes things come alive."Dr.Martineau hated to be addressed suddenly by strange ladies.He started, and his face assumed the distressed politeness of the moon at its full."Your friend," he said, "interested in archaeology? ""Interested!" said the stouter lady."Why! She's a fiend at it.Ever since we came on Carnac.""You've visited Carnac?"

"That's where the bug bit her." said the stout lady with a note of querulous humour."Directly V.V.set eyes on Carnac, she just turned against all her up-bringing.'Why wasn't Itold of this before?' she said.'What's Notre Dame to this?

This is where we came from.This is the real starting point of the MAYFLOWER.Belinda,' she said, 'we've got to see all we can of this sort of thing before we go back to America.

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