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第15章

Mills lowered the hands holding the extinct and even cold pipe before his big face.

"H'm, shoot an arrow into that old man's heart like this? But was there anything done?""A terra-cotta bust, I believe.Good? I don't know.I rather think it's in this house.A lot of things have been sent down from Paris here, when she gave up the Pavilion.When she goes up now she stays in hotels, you know.I imagine it is locked up in one of these things," went on Blunt, pointing towards the end of the studio where amongst the monumental presses of dark oak lurked the shy dummy which had worn the stiff robes of the Byzantine Empress and the amazing hat of the "Girl," rakishly.I wondered whether that dummy had travelled from Paris, too, and whether with or without its head.Perhaps that head had been left behind, having rolled into a corner of some empty room in the dismantled Pavilion.

I represented it to myself very lonely, without features, like a turnip, with a mere peg sticking out where the neck should have been.And Mr.Blunt was talking on.

"There are treasures behind these locked doors, brocades, old jewels, unframed pictures, bronzes, chinoiseries, Japoneries."He growled as much as a man of his accomplished manner and voice could growl."I don't suppose she gave away all that to her sister, but I shouldn't be surprised if that timid rustic didn't lay a claim to the lot for the love of God and the good of the Church...

"And held on with her teeth, too," he added graphically.

Mills' face remained grave.Very grave.I was amused at those little venomous outbreaks of the fatal Mr.Blunt.Again I knew myself utterly forgotten.But I didn't feel dull and I didn't even feel sleepy.That last strikes me as strange at this distance of time, in regard of my tender years and of the depressing hour which precedes the dawn.We had been drinking that straw-coloured wine, too, I won't say like water (nobody would have drunk water like that) but, well...and the haze of tobacco smoke was like the blue mist of great distances seen in dreams.

Yes, that old sculptor was the first who joined them in the sight of all Paris.It was that old glory that opened the series of companions of those morning rides; a series which extended through three successive Parisian spring-times and comprised a famous physiologist, a fellow who seemed to hint that mankind could be made immortal or at least everlastingly old; a fashionable philosopher and psychologist who used to lecture to enormous audiences of women with his tongue in his cheek (but never permitted himself anything of the kind when talking to Rita); that surly dandy Cabanel (but he only once, from mere vanity), and everybody else at all distinguished including also a celebrated person who turned out later to be a swindler.But he was really a genius...All this according to Mr.Blunt, who gave us all those details with a sort of languid zest covering a secret irritation.

"Apart from that, you know," went on Mr.Blunt, "all she knew of the world of men and women (I mean till Allegre's death) was what she had seen of it from the saddle two hours every morning during four months of the year or so.Absolutely all, with Allegre self-denyingly on her right hand, with that impenetrable air of guardianship.Don't touch! He didn't like his treasures to be touched unless he actually put some unique object into your hands with a sort of triumphant murmur, 'Look close at that.' Of course I only have heard all this.I am much too small a person, you understand, to even..."He flashed his white teeth at us most agreeably, but the upper part of his face, the shadowed setting of his eyes, and the slight drawing in of his eyebrows gave a fatal suggestion.I thought suddenly of the definition he applied to himself: "Americain, catholique et gentil-homme" completed by that startling "I live by my sword" uttered in a light drawing-room tone tinged by a flavour of mockery lighter even than air.

He insisted to us that the first and only time he had seen Allegre a little close was that morning in the Bois with his mother.His Majesty (whom God preserve), then not even an active Pretender, flanked the girl, still a girl, on the other side, the usual companion for a month past or so.Allegre had suddenly taken it into his head to paint his portrait.A sort of intimacy had sprung up.Mrs.Blunt's remark was that of the two striking horsemen Allegre looked the more kingly.

"The son of a confounded millionaire soap-boiler," commented Mr.

Blunt through his clenched teeth."A man absolutely without parentage.Without a single relation in the world.Just a freak.""That explains why he could leave all his fortune to her," said Mills.

"The will, I believe," said Mr.Blunt moodily, "was written on a half sheet of paper, with his device of an Assyrian bull at the head.What the devil did he mean by it? Anyway it was the last time that she surveyed the world of men and women from the saddle.

Less than three months later..."

"Allegre died and..." murmured Mills in an interested manner.

"And she had to dismount," broke in Mr.Blunt grimly."Dismount right into the middle of it.Down to the very ground, you understand.I suppose you can guess what that would mean.She didn't know what to do with herself.She had never been on the ground.She...""Aha!" said Mills.

"Even eh! eh! if you like," retorted Mr.Blunt, in an unrefined tone, that made me open my eyes, which were well opened before, still wider.

He turned to me with that horrible trick of his of commenting upon Mills as though that quiet man whom I admired, whom I trusted, and for whom I had already something resembling affection had been as much of a dummy as that other one lurking in the shadows, pitiful and headless in its attitude of alarmed chastity.

"Nothing escapes his penetration.He can perceive a haystack at an enormous distance when he is interested."I thought this was going rather too far, even to the borders of vulgarity; but Mills remained untroubled and only reached for his tobacco pouch.

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