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第53章

Most of the thirty or so little tables covered by red cloths with a white design stood ranged at right angles to the deep brown wainscoting of the underground hall.Bronze chandeliers with many globes depended from the low, slightly vaulted ceiling, and the fresco paintings ran flat and dull all round the walls without windows, representing scenes of the chase and of outdoor revelry in medieval costumes.Varlets in green jerkins brandished hunting knives and raised on high tankards of foaming beer.

`Unless I am very much mistaken, you are the man who would know the inside of this confounded affair,' said the robust Ossipon, leaning over, his elbows far out on the table and his feet tucked back completely under his chair.His eyes stared with wild eagerness.

An upright semi-grand piano near the door, flanked by two palms in pots, executed suddenly all by itself a valse tune with aggressive virtuosity.

The din it raised was deafening.When it ceased, as abruptly as it had started, the bespectacled, dingy little man who faced Ossipon behind a heavy glass mug full of beer emitted calmly what had the sound of a general proposition.

`In principle what one of us may or may not know as to any given fact can't be a matter for inquiry to the others.'

`Certainly not,' Comrade Ossipon agreed in a quiet undertone.`In principle.'

With his big florid face held between his hands he continued to stare hard, while the dingy little man in spectacles coolly took a drink of beer and stood the glass mug back on the table.His flat, large ears departed widely from the sides of his skull, which looked frail enough for Ossipon to crush between thumb and forefinger; the dome of the forehead seemed to rest on the rim of the spectacles; the flat cheeks, of a greasy, unhealthy complexion, were merely smudged by the miserable poverty of a thin dark whisker.The lamentable inferiority of the whole physique was made ludicrous by the supremely self-confident bearing of the individual.His speech was curt, and he had a particularly impressive manner of keeping silent.

Ossipon spoke again from between his hands in a mutter.`Have you been out much today?'

`No.I stayed in bed all the morning,' answered the other.`Why?'

`Oh! Nothing,' said Ossipon, gazing earnestly and quivering inwardly with the desire to find out something, but obviously intimidated by the little man's overwhelming air of unconcern.When talking with this comrade - which happened but rarely - the big Ossipon suffered from a sense of moral and even physical insignificance.However, he ventured another question.

`Did you walk down here?'

`No; omnibus,' the little man answered, readily enough.He lived far away in Islington, in a small house down a shabby street, littered with straw and dirty paper, where out of school hours a troop of assorted children ran and squabbled with a shrill, joyless, rowdy clamour.His single back room, remarkable for having an extremely large cupboard, he rented furnished from two elderly spinsters, dressmakers in a humble way with a clientele of servant girls mostly.He had a heavy padlock put on the cupboard, but otherwise he was a model lodger, giving no trouble, and requiring practically no attendance.His oddities were that he insisted on being present when his room was being swept, and that when he went out he locked his door, and took the key away with him.

Ossipon had a vision of these round black-rimmed spectacles progressing along the streets on the top of an omnibus, their self-confident glitter falling here and there on the walls of houses or lowered upon the heads of the unconscious stream of people on the pavements.The ghost of a sickly smile altered the set of Ossipon's thick lips at the thought of the walls nodding, of people running for life at the sight of those spectacles.If they had only known! What a panic! He murmured interrogatively: `Been sitting long here?'

`An hour or more,' answered the other, negligently, and took a pull at the dark beer.All his movements - the way he grasped the mug, the act of drinking, the way he set the heavy glass down and folded his arms -had a firmness, an assured precision which made the big and muscular Ossipon, leaning forward with staring eyes and protruding lips, look the picture of eager indecision.

`An hour,' he said.`Then it may be you haven't heard yet the news I've heard just now - in the street.Have you?'

The little man shook his head negatively the least bit.But as he gave no indication of curiosity Ossipon ventured to add that he had heard it just outside the place.A newspaper boy had yelled the thing under his very nose, and not being prepared for anything of that sort, he was very much startled and upset.He had to come in there with a dry mouth.`I never thought of finding you here,' he added, murmuring steadily, with his elbows planted on the table.

`I come here sometimes,' said the other, preserving his provoking coolness of demeanour.

`It's wonderful that you of all people should have heard nothing of it,' the big Ossipon continued.His eyelids snapped nervously upon the shining eyes.`You of all people,' he repeated, tentatively.This obvious restraint argued an incredible and inexplicable timidity of the big fellow before the calm little man, who again lifted the glass mug, drank, and put it down with brusque and assured movements.And that was all.Ossipon, after waiting for something, word or sign, that did not come, made an effort to assume a sort of indifference.

`Do you,' he said, deadening his voice still more, `give your stuff to anybody who's up to asking you for it?'

`My absolute rule is never to refuse anybody - as long as I have a pinch by me,' answered the little man with decision.

`That's a principle?' commented Ossipon.`It's a principle.'

`And you think it's sound?'

The large round spectacles, which gave a look of staring sell confidence to the sallow face, confronted Ossipon like sleepless, unwinking orbs flashing a cold fire.

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