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第4章 ACT I(4)

'e 'as 'is brekjus reg'lar at nine.Must feed un up.He'm on 'is feet all day,gain'to zee folk that widden want to zee an angel,they're that busy;an'when 'e comes in 'e'll play 'is flute there.

Hem wastin'away for want of 'is wife.That's what 'tis.An''im so sweetspoken,tu,'tes a pleasure to year 'imNever says a word!

MRS.BRADMERE.Yes,that's the kind of man who gets treated badly.

I'm afraid she's not worthy of him,Mrs.Burlacombe.

MRS.BURLACOMBE.[Plaiting her apron)'Tesn't for me to zay that.

She'm a very pleasant lady.

MRS.BRADMERE Too pleasant.What's this story about her being seen in Durford?

MRS.BURLACOMBE.Aw!I du never year no gossip,m'm.

MRS.BRADMERE.[Drily]Of course not!But you see the Rector wishes to know.

MRS.BURLACOMBE.[Flustered]Wellfolk will talk!But,as I says to Burlacombe"'Tes paltry,"I says;and they only married eighteen months,and Mr.Strangway so devotedlike.'Tes nothing but love,with 'im.

MRS.BRADMERE.Come!

MRS.BURLACOMBE.There's puzzivantin'folk as'll set an'gossip the feathers off an angel.But I du never listen.

MRS.BRADMERE Now then,Mrs.Burlacombe?

MRS.BURLACOMBE.Well,they du say as how Dr.Desart over to Durford and Mrs.Strangway was sweethearts afore she wer'married.

MRS.BRADMERE.I knew that.Who was it saw her coming out of Dr.

Desart's house yesterday?

MRS.BURLACOMBE.In a manner of spakin''tes Mrs.Freman that says 'er Gladys seen her.

MRS.BRADMERE.That child's got an eye like a hawk.

MRS.BURLACOMBE.'Tes wonderful how things du spread.'Tesn't as if us gossiped.Du seem to growlike in the naight.

MRS.BRADMERE [To herself]I never lied her.That Riviera excuse,Mrs.BurlacombeVery convenient things,sick mothers.Mr.

Strangway doesn't know?

MRS.BURLACOMBE.The Lord forbid!'Twid send un crazy,I think.

For all he'm so moony an'gentlelike,I think he'm a terrible passionate man inside.He've agot a saint in 'im,for zure;but 'tes only 'alfbaked,in a manner of spakin'.

MRS.BRADMERE.I shall go and see Mrs.Freman.There's been too much of this gossip all the winter.

MRS.BURLACOMBE.'Tes unfortunatelike 'tes the Fremans.Freman he'm a gipsy sort of a feller;and he've never forgiven Mr.Strangway for spakin'to 'im about the way he trates 'is 'orses.

MRS.BRADMERE.Ah!I'm afraid Mr.Strangway's not too discreet when his feelings are touched.

MRS.BURLACOMBE.'E've agot an 'eart so big as the full mune.But 'tes no yuse espectin'tu much o'this world.'Tes a funny place,after that.

MRS.BRADMERE.Yes,Mrs.Burlacombe;and I shall give some of these good people a rare rap over the knuckles for their want of charity.

For all they look as if butter wouldn't melt in their mouths,they're an unChristian lot.[Looking very directly at Mrs.BURLACOMBE]

It's lucky we've some hold over the village.I'm not going to have scandal.I shall speak to Sir Herbert,and he and the Rector will take steps.

MRS.BURLACOMBE.[With covert malice]Aw!I du hope 'twon't upset the Rector,an''is fute so poptious!

MRS.BRADMERE.[Grimly]His foot'll be sound enough to come down sharp.By the way,will you send me a duck up to the Rectory?

MRS.BURLACOMBE.[Glad to get away]Zurely,m'm;at once.I've some luv'ly fat birds.

[She goes into the house.]

MRS.BRADMERE.Old pusscat!

[She turns to go,and in the doorway encounters a very little,redcheeked girl in a peacockblue cap,and pink frock,who curtsies stolidly.]

MRS.BRADMERE.Well,Tibby Jarland,what do you want here?Always sucking something,aren't you?

[Getting no reply from Tibby JARLAND,she passes out.Tibby comes in,looks round,takes a large sweet out of her mouth,contemplates it,and puts it back again.Then,in a perfunctory and very stolid fashion,she looks about the floor,as if she had been told to find something.While she is finding nothing and sucking her sweet,her sister MERCY comes in furtively,still frowning and vindictive.

MERCY.What!Haven't you found it,Tibby?Get along with 'ee,then!

[She accelerates the stolid Tissy's departure with a smack,searches under the seat,finds and picks up the deserted sixpence.Then very quickly she goes to the door:But it is opened before she reaches it,and,finding herself caught,she slips behind the chintz windowcurtain.A woman has entered,who is clearly the original of the large photograph.She is not strictly pretty,but there is charm in her pale,resolute face,with its mocking lips,flexible brows,and greenish eyes,whose lids,square above them,have short,dark lashes.She is dressed in blue,and her fair hair is coiled up under a cap and motorveil.She comes in swiftly,and closes the door behind her;becomes irresolute;then,suddenly deciding,moves towards the door into the house.MERCY slips from behind her curtain to make off,but at that moment the door into the house is opened,and she has at once to slip back again into covert.It is Ivy who has appeared.

IVY.[Amazed]Oh!Mrs.Strangway!

[Evidently disconcerted by this appearance,BEATRICE STRANGWAY

pulls herself together and confronts the child with a smile.]

BEATRICE.Well,Ivyyou've grown!You didn't expect me,did you?

IVY.No,Mrs.Strangway;but I hoped yu'd be comin'soon.

BEATRICE.Ah!Yes.Is Mr.Strangway in?

IVY.[Hypnotized by those faintly smiling lips]Yesoh,yes!He's writin'his sermon in the little room.He will be glad!

BEATRICE.[Going a little closer,and never taking her eyes off the child]Yes.Now,Ivy;will you do something for me?

IVY.[Fluttering]Oh,yes,Mrs.Strangway.

BEATRICE.Quite sure?

IVY.Oh,yes!

BEATRICE.Are you old enough to keep a secret?

IVY.[Nodding]I'm fourteen now.

BEATRICE.Well,then,I don't want anybody but Mr.Strangway to know I've been here;nobody,not even your mother.D'you understand?

IVY.[Troubled]No.Only,I can keep a secret.

BEATRICE.Mind,if anybody hears,it will hurt Mr.Strangway.

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