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第136章

Persons whose fortunate names had ceased to fall easily from her lips appeared again upon the horizon.Miss Alicia was impressed anew with the feeling that she had known every brilliant or important personage in the big world of social London; that she had taken part in every dazzling event.Tembarom somehow realized that she had been afraid of something or other, and was for some reason not afraid any more.Such a change, whatsoever the reason for it, ought to have had some effect on her daughter.Surely she would share her luck, if luck had come to her.

But Lady Joan sat apart and kept her eyes upon her book.This was one of the things she often chose to do, in spite of her mother's indignant protest.

"I came here because you brought me," she would answer."I did not come to be entertaining or polite."She was reading this evening.She heard every word of Lady Mallowe's agreeable and slightly excited conversation.She did not know exactly what had happened; but she knew that it was something which had buoyed her up with a hopefulness which exhilarated her almost too much--as an extra glass of wine might have done.Once or twice she even lost her head a little and was a trifle swaggering.T.Tembarom would not recognize the slip, but Joan saw Palliser's faint smile without looking up from her book.He observed shades in taste and bearing.

Before her own future Joan saw the blank wall of stone building itself higher and higher.If Sir Moses had capitulated, she would be counted out.With what degree of boldness could a mother cast her penniless daughter on the world? What unendurable provision make for her? Dare they offer a pound a week and send her to live in the slums until she chose to marry some Hebrew friend of her step-father's? That she knew would be the final alternative.A cruel little smile touched her lips, as she reviewed the number of things she could not do to earn her living.She could not take in sewing or washing, and there was nothing she could teach.Starvation or marriage.The wall built itself higher and yet higher.What a hideous thing it was for a penniless girl to be brought up merely to be a beauty, and in consequence supposably a great lady.And yet if she was born to a certain rank and had height and figure, a lovely mouth, a delicate nose, unusual eyes and lashes, to train her to be a dressmaker or a housemaid would be a stupid investment of capital.If nothing tragic interfered and the right man wanted such a girl, she had been trained to please him.But tragic things had happened, and before her grew the wall while she pretended to read her book.

T.Tembarom was coming toward her.She had heard Palliser suggest a game of billiards.

"Will you come and play billiards with us?" Tembarom asked."Palliser says you play splendidly.""She plays brilliantly," put in Lady Mallowe."Come, Joan.""No, thank you," she answered."Let me stay here and read."Lady Mallowe protested.She tried an air of playful maternal reproach because she was in good spirits.Joan saw Palliser smiling quietly, and there was that in his smile which suggested to her that he was thinking her an obstinate fool.

"You had better show Temple Barholm what you can do," he remarked.

"This will be your last chance, as you leave so soon.You ought never let a last chance slip by.I never do."Tembarom stood still and looked down at her from his good height.He did not know what Palliser's speech meant, but an instinct made him feel that it somehow held an ugly, quiet taunt.

"What I would like to do," was the unspoken crudity which passed through his mind, "would be to swat him on the mouth.He's getting at her just when she ought to be let alone.""Would you like it better to stay here and read?" he inquired.

"Much better, if you please," was her reply.

"Then that goes," he answered, and left her.

He swept the others out of the room with a good-natured promptness which put an end to argument.When he said of anything "Then that goes," it usually did so.

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