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第88章

"He hasn't seen her, then!" was Anna's instant thought; and her feeling was a strange compound of humiliation and relief.The girl had kept her word, lived up to the line of conduct she had set herself; and Anna had failed in the same attempt.She did not reproach herself with her failure; but she would have been happier if there had been less discrepancy between her words to Sophy Viner and the act which had followed them.It irritated her obscurely that the girl should have been so much surer of her power to carry out her purpose...

Anna looked up and saw that Darrow's eyes were on the newspaper.He seemed calm and secure, almost indifferent to her presence."Will it become a matter of course to him so soon?" she wondered with a twinge of jealousy.She sat motionless, her eyes fixed on him, trying to make him feel the attraction of her gaze as she felt his.It surprised and shamed her to detect a new element in her love for him:

a sort of suspicious tyrannical tenderness that seemed to deprive it of all serenity.Finally he looked up, his smile enveloped her, and she felt herself his in every fibre, his so completely and inseparably that she saw the vanity of imagining any other fate for herself.

To give herself a countenance she held out Owen's letter.

He took it and glanced down the page, his face grown grave.

She waited nervously till he looked up.

"That's a good plan; the best thing that could happen," he said, a just perceptible shade of constraint in his tone.

"Oh, yes," she hastily assented.She was aware of a faint current of relief silently circulating between them.They were both glad that Owen was going, that for a while he would be out of their way; and it seemed to her horrible that so much of the stuff of their happiness should be made of such unavowed feelings...

"I shall see him this evening," she said, wishing Darrow to feel that she was not afraid of meeting her step-son.

"Yes, of course; perhaps he might dine with you."The words struck her as strangely obtuse.Darrow was to meet his Ambassador at the station on the latter's arrival, and would in all probability have to spend the evening with him, and Anna knew he had been concerned at the thought of having to leave her alone.But how could he speak in that careless tone of her dining with Owen? She lowered her voice to say: "I'm afraid he's desperately unhappy."He answered, with a tinge of impatience: "It's much the best thing that he should travel.""Yes--but don't you feel..." She broke off.She knew how he disliked these idle returns on the irrevocable, and her fear of doing or saying what he disliked was tinged by a new instinct of subserviency against which her pride revolted.

She thought to herself: "He will see the change, and grow indifferent to me as he did to HER..." and for a moment it seemed to her that she was reliving the experience of Sophy Viner.

Darrow made no attempt to learn the end of her unfinished sentence.He handed back Owen's letter and returned to his newspaper; and when he looked up from it a few minutes later it was with a clear brow and a smile that irresistibly drew her back to happier thoughts.

The train was just entering a station, and a moment later their compartment was invaded by a commonplace couple preoccupied with the bestowal of bulging packages.Anna, at their approach, felt the possessive pride of the woman in love when strangers are between herself and the man she loves.She asked Darrow to open the window, to place her bag in the net, to roll her rug into a cushion for her feet;and while he was thus busied with her she was conscious of a new devotion in his tone, in his way of bending over her and meeting her eyes.He went back to his seat, and they looked at each other like lovers smiling at a happy secret.

Anna, before going back to Givre, had suggested Owen's moving into her apartment, but he had preferred to remain at the hotel to which he had sent his luggage, and on arriving in Paris she decided to drive there at once.She was impatient to have the meeting over, and glad that Darrow was obliged to leave her at the station in order to look up a colleague at the Embassy.She dreaded his seeing Owen again, and yet dared not tell him so, and to ensure his remaining away she mentioned an urgent engagement with her dress-maker and a long list of commissions to be executed for Madame de Chantelle.

"I shall see you to-morrow morning," she said; but he replied with a smile that he would certainly find time to come to her for a moment on his way back from meeting the Ambassador; and when he had put her in a cab he leaned through the window to press his lips to hers.

She blushed like a girl, thinking, half vexed, half happy:

"Yesterday he would not have done it..." and a dozen scarcely definable differences in his look and manner seemed all at once to be summed up in the boyish act."After all, I'm engaged to him," she reflected, and then smiled at the absurdity of the word.The next instant, with a pang of self-reproach, she remembered Sophy Viner's cry: "I knew all the while he didn't care..." "Poor thing, oh poor thing!"Anna murmured...

At Owen's hotel she waited in a tremor while the porter went in search of him.Word was presently brought back that he was in his room and begged her to come up, and as she crossed the hall she caught sight of his portmanteaux lying on the floor, already labelled for departure.

Owen sat at a table writing, his back to the door; and when he stood up the window was behind him, so that, in the rainy afternoon light, his features were barely discernible.

"Dearest--so you're really off?" she said, hesitating a moment on the threshold.

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