登陆注册
5230200000087

第87章

TIMOTHY STAYS THE ROT

On Forsyte 'Change news of the enlistment spread fast,together with the report that June,not to be outdone,was going to become a Red Cross nurse.These events were so extreme,so subversive of pure Forsyteism,as to have a binding effect upon the family,and Timothy's was thronged next Sunday afternoon by members trying to find out what they thought about it all,and exchange with each other a sense of family credit.Giles and Jesse Hayman would no longer defend the coast but go to South Africa quite soon;Jolly and Val would be following in April;as to June--well,you never knew what she would really do.

The retirement from Spion Kop and the absence of any good news from the seat of war imparted an air of reality to all this,clinched in startling fashion by Timothy.The youngest of the old Forsytes--scarcely eighty,in fact popularly supposed to resemble their father,'Superior Dosset,'even in his best-known characteristic of drinking Sherry--had been invisible for so many years that he was almost mythical.A long generation had elapsed since the risks of a publisher's business had worked on his nerves at the age of forty,so that he had got out with a mere thirty-five thousand pounds in the world,and started to make his living by careful investment.Putting by every year,at compound interest,he had doubled his capital in forty years without having once known what it was like to shake in his shoes over money matters.He was now putting aside some two thousand a year,and,with the care he was taking of himself,expected,so Aunt Hester said,to double his capital again before he died.What he would do with it then,with his sisters dead and himself dead,was often mockingly queried by free spirits such as Francie,Euphemia,or young Nicholas'second,Christopher,whose spirit was so free that he had actually said he was going on the stage.All admitted,however,that this was best known to Timothy himself,and possibly to Soames,who never divulged a secret.

Those few Forsytes who had seen him reported a man of thick and robust appearance,not very tall,with a brown-red complexion,grey hair,and little of the refinement of feature with which most of the Forsytes had been endowed by 'Superior Dosset's'wife,a woman of some beauty and a gentle temperament.It was known that he had taken surprising interest in the war,sticking flags into a map ever since it began,and there was uneasiness as to what would happen if the English were driven into the sea,when it would be almost impossible for him to put the flags in the right places.As to his knowledge of family movements or his views about them,little was known,save that Aunt Hester was always declaring that he was very upset.It was,then,in the nature of a portent when Forsytes,arriving on the Sunday after the evacuation of Spion Kop,became conscious,one after the other,of a presence seated in the only really comfortable armchair,back to the light,concealing the lower part of his face with a large hand,and were greeted by the awed voice of Aunt Hester:

"Your Uncle Timothy,my dear."

Timothy's greeting to them all was somewhat identical;and rather,as it were,passed over by him than expressed:

"How de do?How de do?'Xcuse me gettin'up!"Francie was present,and Eustace had come in his car;Winifred had brought Imogen,breaking the ice of the restitution proceedings with the warmth of family appreciation at Val's enlistment;and Marian Tweetyman with the last news of Giles and Jesse.These with Aunt Juley and Hester,young Nicholas,Euphemia,and--of all people!--George,who had come with Eustace in the car,constituted an assembly worthy of the family's palmiest days.There was not one chair vacant in the whole of the little drawing-room,and anxiety was felt lest someone else should arrive.

The constraint caused by Timothy's presence having worn off a little,conversation took a military turn.George asked Aunt Juley when she was going out with the Red Cross,almost reducing her to a state of gaiety;whereon he turned to Nicholas and said:

"Young Nick's a warrior bold,isn't he?When's he going to don the wild khaki?"Young Nicholas,smiling with a sort of sweet deprecation,intimated that of course his mother was very anxious.

"The Dromios are off,I hear,"said George,turning to Marian Tweetyman;"we shall all be there soon.En avant,the Forsytes!

Roll,bowl,or pitch!Who's for a cooler?"

Aunt Juley gurgled,George was so droll!Should Hester get Timothy's map?Then he could show them all where they were.

At a sound from Timothy,interpreted as assent,Aunt Hester left the room.

George pursued his image of the Forsyte advance,addressing Timothy as Field Marshal;and Imogen,whom he had noted at once for 'a pretty filly,'--as Vivandiere;and holding his top hat between his knees,he began to beat it with imaginary drumsticks.The reception accorded to his fantasy was mixed.All laughed--George was licensed;but all felt that the family was being 'rotted';and this seemed to them unnatural,now that it was going to give five of its members to the service of the Queen.George might go too far;and there was relief when he got up,offered his arm to Aunt Juley,marched up to Timothy,saluted him,kissed his aunt with mock passion,said,"Oh!what a treat,dear papa!Come on,Eustace!"and walked out,followed by the grave and fastidious Eustace,who had never smiled.

Aunt Juley's bewildered,"Fancy not waiting for the map!You mustn't mind him,Timothy.He's so droll!"broke the hush,and Timothy removed the hand from his mouth.

"I don't know what things are comin'to,"he was heard to say.

同类推荐
  • 阿育王譬喻经

    阿育王譬喻经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 孙真人摄养论

    孙真人摄养论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 书筏

    书筏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 上清金书玉字上经

    上清金书玉字上经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 益部方物略记

    益部方物略记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 一切都是心理学觉醒力

    一切都是心理学觉醒力

    透过当下的觉醒,你才能从困境中解脱出来。用更好的方式面对与处理生活困境。
  • 开启中学生智慧的100个哲理故事

    开启中学生智慧的100个哲理故事

    本书为青少年朋友精心挑选了100个生动有趣、寓意深刻的故事,每则故事都浓缩了深刻的人生哲理,蕴藏着丰富的生活智慧,每则故事后都配有“精彩哲思”、“慧语箴言”,对故事的内涵进行挖掘和阐述,帮助青少年领悟生活真谛、人生哲理。
  • 广释菩提心论

    广释菩提心论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 天空之尽

    天空之尽

    木熙死了。在丁茶茶的指引下来到了“城府世界”这里诡异、独特,让生前饱受恶意的他有种解脱感但可笑的很这只是另一个“活着”的开始。死后就会摆脱一切烦恼和痛苦吗?死后就能超脱于凡尘在人性上得到升华吗?不,活着解决不了的问题,死了还是会像病毒一般困扰着你。
  • 网王之越过冬夏走进你

    网王之越过冬夏走进你

    作为一个高智商的伪少女,宋伊总是觉得生活就像温水煮青蛙,翻来覆去的煮。直到被迹部景吾盯上以后,她才发现自己所谓的温水煮青蛙不过是小菜一碟。因为从被迹部盯上的那一刻开始,她就变成了他的青蛙。但是迹部“大厨”向来不按常理出牌,这让宋伊很是苦恼。所以两日的日常是:某日,阳光普照,浮云漫过林梢……迹部:宋伊,你又惹祸了。某伊:不是我的锅,我不背。迹部:宋伊,你又打架了。某伊:不是我先动手的,我只是正当防卫。迹部:宋伊,本大爷喜欢你,因为本大爷只对你有心跳。某伊:不心跳会死的,亲爱的。迹部:不管是哪个野男人靠近你,本大爷都会清理门户。某伊:你随意。迹部:你能不能正经点?某伊:正……经?那是什么东西?……
  • 天龙八部(第三卷)(纯文字新修版)

    天龙八部(第三卷)(纯文字新修版)

    《天龙八部》一书以北宋、辽、西夏、大理并立的历史为宏大背景,将儒释道、琴棋书画等中国传统文化融会贯通其中,书中人物繁多,个性鲜明,情节离奇,尽显芸芸众生百态。丐帮帮主乔峰与大理国王子段誉、少林弟子虚竹结为兄弟。他身为大宋武林第一大帮帮主,发现自己竟是契丹人,虽受尽中原武林人士唾弃而不肯以怨报怨;他身为辽国南院大王,却甘愿背上叛族罪名,最终以悲壮的自杀来阻止辽国发兵攻宋,不愧为顶天立地的大英雄。
  • 我和妖怪谈恋爱

    我和妖怪谈恋爱

    (伪)女娲后人与山鬼的别扭恋爱全过程~千年前,山鬼对齐北不屑一顾,直到她灰飞烟灭,才知后悔滋味如此之苦!千年后,齐北复生归来,却一直把身边这个酷酷的山鬼大人当成色狼、变态、跟踪狂,变着法的躲着。恢复记忆后,齐北竟然还是选择嫁给黑熊精。什么⊙?⊙?不可能!我堂堂山鬼竟抵不过一只大黑熊?!来看山鬼大人“追妻火葬场”的大型现场!甜虐掺杂,每日更新,欢迎吐槽~
  • 心唯浅安

    心唯浅安

    小伙伴们不要看书名这么文艺,这是一本甜文,只不过开头会稍稍有点虐哎!
  • 三年K班

    三年K班

    曾几何时,少年和少女们不知忧惧地穿梭在夏日校园,升学率、排名等词汇只是生活的镶嵌,真正连绵成广阔世界的是真实、单纯与爱。
  • 真灵九变

    真灵九变

    他只是普通修士,在人妖之战中强势崛起。对待背叛和出卖,只有杀戮。真灵肉体难分离,那又如何?真灵九变,血战天下,星空之下,唯我独尊。