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第58章 CHAPTER XIII(2)

But originally you were of the opinion that you had enthusiasms enough for two, and that my lack of them would redress the balance, so to speak. I thought it was a very logical opinion then, and, from my own point of view, I think so now. But if it does not work in practice, at least the responsibility of defending it is not mine.""Delightful!" cried Celia, smiling gayly as she put down her cup again. "You are the only woman I've ever known who was worth arguing with. The mere operation makes me feel as if I were going through Oxford--or passing the final Jesuit examinations. Heaven knows, I would get up arguments with you every day, for the pure enjoyment of the thing--if I weren't eternally afraid of saying something that would hurt your feelings, and then you wouldn't tell me, but would nurse the wound in silence in the dark, and I should know that something was wrong, and have to watch you for weeks to make out what it was--and it would all be too unhappy.

But it comes back, you see, to what I said before.

You don't tell me things!"

Edith smiled in turn, affectionately enough, but with a wistful reserve. "It is a constitutional defect--even national, according to you. How shall I hope to change, at this late day? But what is it you want me to tell you?--I forget.""The Russian thing. To go to Vienna, where we get our passports, and then to Cracow, and through to Kief, which they say is awfully well worth while--and next Moscow--and so on to St. Petersburg, in time to see the ice break up. It is only in winter that you see the characteristic Russia: that one has always heard.

With the furs and the sledges, and the three horses galloping over the snow--it seems to me it must be the best thing in Europe--if you can call Russia Europe.

That's the way it presents itself to me--but then I was brought up in a half-Arctic climate, and I love that sort of thing--in its proper season. It is different with you.

In England you don't know what a real winter is.

And so I have to make quite sure that you think you would like the Russian experiment."The other laughed gently. "But if I don't know what a real winter is, how can I tell whether I will like it or not? All I do know is that I am perfectly willing to go and find out. Oh yes--truly--I should like very much to go."Miss Madden sighed briefly. "All right," she said, but with a notable absence of conviction in her tone.

A space of silence ensued, as she opened and glanced through another note, the envelope of which had borne no postmark.

She pouted her lips over the contents of this missive, and raised her eyebrows in token of surprise, but as she laid it down she looked with a frank smile at her companion.

"It's from our young friend," she explained, genially--"the painter-boy--Mr. D'Aubigny. It is to remind me of a promise he says I made--that when I came to London he should paint my portrait. I don't think I promised anything of the kind--but I suppose that is a detail.

It's all my unfortunate hair. They must have gone by this time--they were to go very early, weren't they?"Lady Cressage glanced at the clock. "It was 8:40, I think--fully half an hour ago," she answered, with a painstaking effect of indifference.

"Curious conglomeration"--mused the other. "The boy and girl are so civilized, and their uncle is so rudimentary.

I'm afraid they are spoiling him just as the missionaries spoil the noble savage. They ought to go away and leave him alone. As a barbarian he was rather effective--but they will whitewash him and gild him and make a tame monstrosity of him. But I suppose it's inevitable.

Having made his fortune, it is the rule that he must set up as a gentleman. We do it more simply in America.

One generation makes the fortune, and leaves it to the next generation to put on the frills. My father, for example, never altered in the slightest degree the habits he formed when he was a poor workman. To the day of his death, blessed old man, he remained what he had always been--simple, pious, modest, hard-working, kindly, and thrifty--a model peasant. Nothing ever tempted him a hair's-breadth out of the path he had been bred to walk in.

But such nobility of mind and temper with it all! He never dreamed of suggesting that I should walk in the same path.

From my earliest childhood I cannot remember his ever putting a limitation upon me that wasn't entirely sensible and generous. I must have been an extremely trying daughter, but he never said so; he never looked or acted as if he thought so.--But I never stop when I begin talking of my father.""It's always very sweet to me to hear you talk of him,"Lady Cressage put in. "One knows so few people who feel that way about their fathers!"Celia nodded gravely, as if in benevolent comment upon something that had been left unsaid. The sight of the young artist's note recalled her earlier subject.

"Of course there is a certain difference," she went on, carelessly,--"this Mr. Thorpe is not at all a peasant, as the phrase goes. He strikes one, sometimes, as having been educated.""Oh, he was at a public school, Lord Plowden tells me,"said the other, with interest. "And his people were booksellers--somewhere in London--so that he got a good smattering of literature and all that. He certainly has more right to set up as a gentleman than nine out of ten of the nouveaux riches one sees flaunting about nowadays.

And he can talk very well indeed--in a direct, practical sort of way. I don't quite follow you about his niece and nephew spoiling him. Of course one can see that they have had a great effect upon him. He sees it himself--and he's very proud of it. He told me so, quite frankly.

But why shouldn't it be a nice effect?"

"Oh, I don't know," Celia replied, idly. "It seemed to me that he was the kind of piratical buccaneer who oughtn't to be shaved and polished and taught drawing-room tricks--Ifeel that merely in the interest of the fitness of things.

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