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第46章

VAL HEARS THE NEWS

The keeping of engagements had not as yet been a conspicuous feature in the life of young Val Dartie,so that when he broke two and kept one;it was the latter event which caused him,if anything,the greater surprise,while jogging back to town from Robin Hill after his ride with Holly.She had been even prettier than he had thought her yesterday,on her silver-roan,long-tailed 'palfrey';and it seemed to him,self-critical in the brumous October gloaming and the outskirts of London,that only his boots had shone throughout their two-hour companionship.He took out his new gold 'hunter'--present from James--and looked not at the time,but at sections of his face in the glittering back of its opened case.He had a temporary spot over one eyebrow,and it displeased him,for it must have displeased her.Crum never had any spots.

Together with Crum rose the scene in the promenade of the Pandemonium.To-day he had not had the faintest desire to unbosom himself to Holly about his father.His father lacked poetry,the stirrings of which he was feeling for the first time in his nineteen years.The Liberty,with Cynthia Dark,that almost mythical embodiment of rapture;the Pandemonium,with the woman of uncertain age--both seemed to Val completely 'off,'fresh from communion with this new,shy,dark-haired young cousin of his.She rode 'Jolly well,'too,so that it had been all the more flattering that she had let him lead her where he would in the long gallops of Richmond Park,though she knew them so much better than he did.

Looking back on it all,he was mystified by the barrenness of his speech;he felt that he could say 'an awful lot of fetching things'if he had but the chance again,and the thought that he must go back to Littlehampton on the morrow,and to Oxford on the twelfth--'to that beastly exam,'too--without the faintest chance of first seeing her again,caused darkness to settle on his spirit even more quickly than on the evening.He should write to her,however,and she had promised to answer.Perhaps,too,she would come up to Oxford to see her brother.That thought was like the first star,which came out as he rode into Padwick's livery stables in the purlieus of Sloane Square.He got off and stretched himself luxuriously,for he had ridden some twenty-five good miles.The Dartie within him made him chaffer for five minutes with young Padwick concerning the favourite for the Cambridgeshire;then with the words,"Put the gee down to my account,"he walked away,a little wide at the knees,and flipping his boots with his knotty little cane.'I don't feel a bit inclined to go out,'he thought.

'I wonder if mother will stand fizz for my last night!'With 'fizz'and recollection,he could well pass a domestic evening.

When he came down,speckless after his bath,he found his mother scrupulous in a low evening dress,and,to his annoyance,his Uncle Soames.They stopped talking when he came in;then his uncle said:

"He'd better be told."

At those words,which meant something about his father,of course,Val's first thought was of Holly.Was it anything beastly?His mother began speaking.

"Your father,"she said in her fashionably appointed voice,while her fingers plucked rather pitifully at sea-green brocade,"your father,my dear boy,has--is not at Newmarket;he's on his way to South America.He--he's left us."Val looked from her to Soames.Left them!Was he sorry?Was he fond of his father?It seemed to him that he did not know.Then,suddenly--as at a whiff of gardenias and cigars--his heart twitched within him,and he was sorry.One's father belonged to one,could not go off in this fashion--it was not done!Nor had he always been the 'bounder'of the Pandemonium promenade.There were precious memories of tailors'shops and horses,tips at school,and general lavish kindness,when in luck.

"But why?"he said.Then,as a sportsman himself,was sorry he had asked.The mask of his mother's face was all disturbed;and he burst out:

"All right,Mother,don't tell me!Only,what does it mean?""A divorce,Val,I'm afraid."

Val uttered a queer little grunt,and looked quickly at his uncle--that uncle whom he had been taught to look on as a guarantee against the consequences of having a father,even against the Dartie blood in his own veins.The flat-checked visage seemed to wince,and this upset him.

"It won't be public,will it?"

So vividly before him had come recollection of his own eyes glued to the unsavoury details of many a divorce suit in the Public Press.

"Can't it be done quietly somehow?It's so disgusting for--for mother,and--and everybody.""Everything will be done as quietly as it can,you may be sure.""Yes--but,why is it necessary at all?Mother doesn't want to marry again."Himself,the girls,their name tarnished in the sight of his schoolfellows and of Crum,of the men at Oxford,of--Holly!

Unbearable!What was to be gained by it?

"Do you,Mother?"he said sharply.

Thus brought face to face with so much of her own feeling by the one she loved best in the world,Winifred rose from the Empire chair in which she had been sitting.She saw that her son would be against her unless he was told everything;and,yet,how could she tell him?Thus,still plucking at the green'brocade,she stared at Soames.Val,too,stared at Soames.Surely this embodiment of respectability and the sense of property could not wish to bring such a slur on his own sister!

Soames slowly passed a little inlaid paperknife over the smooth surface of a marqueterie table;then,without looking at his nephew,he began:

"You don't understand what your mother has had to put up with these twenty years.This is only the last straw,Val."And glancing up sideways at Winifred,he added:

"Shall I tell him?"

Winifred was silent.If he were not told,he would be against her!

Yet,how dreadful to be told such things of his own father!

Clenching her lips,she nodded.

Soames spoke in a rapid,even voice:

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