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第11章 VILLA RUBEIN(9)

The train stopped with a jerk; she looked round at him.It was as though she had said: "You are my friend."At Villa Rubein, Herr Paul had killed the fatted calf for Greta's Fest.When the whole party were assembled, he alone remained standing; and waving his arm above the cloth, cried: "My dears! Your happiness! There are good things here--Come!" And with a sly look, the air of a conjurer producing rabbits, he whipped the cover off the soup tureen:

"Soup-turtle, fat, green fat!" He smacked his lips.

No servants were allowed, because, as Greta said to Harz:

"It is that we are to be glad this evening."Geniality radiated from Herr Paul's countenance, mellow as a bowl of wine.He toasted everybody, exhorting them to pleasure.

Harz passed a cracker secretly behind Greta's head, and Miss Naylor, moved by a mysterious impulse, pulled it with a sort of gleeful horror; it exploded, and Greta sprang off her chair.Scruff, seeing this, appeared suddenly on the sideboard with his forelegs in a plate of soup; without moving them, he turned his head, and appeared to accuse the company of his false position.It was the signal for shrieks of laughter.Scruff made no attempt to free his forelegs;but sniffed the soup, and finding that nothing happened, began to lap it.

"Take him out! Oh! take him out!" wailed Greta, "he shall be ill!""Allons! Mon cher!" cried Herr Paul, "c'est magnifique, mais, vous savez, ce nest guere la guerre!" Scruff, with a wild spring, leaped past him to the ground.

"Ah!" cried Miss Naylor, "the carpet!" Fresh moans of mirth shook the table; for having tasted the wine of laughter, all wanted as much more as they could get.When Scruff and his traces were effaced, Herr Paul took a ladle in his hand.

"I have a toast," he said, waving it for silence; "a toast we will drink all together from our hearts; the toast of my little daughter, who to-day has thirteen years become; and there is also in our hearts," he continued, putting down the ladle and suddenly becoming grave, "the thought of one who is not today with us to see this joyful occasion; to her, too, in this our happiness we turn our hearts and glasses because it is her joy that we should yet be joyful.I drink to my little daughter; may God her shadow bless!"All stood up, clinking their glasses, and drank: then, in the hush that followed, Greta, according to custom, began to sing a German carol; at the end of the fourth line she stopped, abashed.

Heir Paul blew his nose loudly, and, taking up a cap that had fallen from a cracker, put it on.

Every one followed his example, Miss Naylor attaining the distinction of a pair of donkey's ears, which she wore, after another glass of wine, with an air of sacrificing to the public good.

At the end of supper came the moment for the offering of gifts.Herr Paul had tied a handkerchief over Greta's eyes, and one by one they brought her presents.Greta, under forfeit of a kiss, was bound to tell the giver by the feel of the gift.Her swift, supple little hands explored noiselessly; and in every case she guessed right.

Dawney's present, a kitten, made a scene by clawing at her hair.

"That is Dr.Edmund's," she cried at once.Christian saw that Harz had disappeared, but suddenly he came back breathless, and took his place at the end of the rank of givers.

Advancing on tiptoe, he put his present into Greta's hands.It was a small bronze copy of a Donatello statue.

"Oh, Herr Harz!" cried Greta; "I saw it in the studio that day.It stood on the table, and it is lovely."Mrs.Decie, thrusting her pale eyes close to it, murmured:

"Charming!"

Mr.Treffry took it in his forgers.

"Rum little toad! Cost a pot of money, I expect!" He eyed Harz doubtfully.

They went into the next room now, and Herr Paul, taking Greta's bandage, transferred it to his own eyes.

"Take care--take care, all!" he cried; "I am a devil of a catcher,"and, feeling the air cautiously, he moved forward like a bear about to hug.He caught no one.Christian and Greta whisked under his arms and left him grasping at the air.Mrs.Decie slipped past with astonishing agility.Mr.Treffry, smoking his cigar, and barricaded in a corner, jeered: "Bravo, Paul! The active beggar! Can't he run!

Go it, Greta!"

At last Herr Paul caught Cousin Teresa, who, fattened against the wall, lost her head, and stood uttering tiny shrieks.

Suddenly Mrs.Decie started playing The Blue Danube.Herr Paul dropped the handkerchief, twisted his moustache up fiercely, glared round the room, and seizing Greta by the waist, began dancing furiously, bobbing up and down like a cork in lumpy water.Cousin Teresa followed suit with Miss Naylor, both very solemn, and dancing quite different steps.Harz, went up to Christian.

"I can't dance," he said, "that is, I have only danced once, but--if you would try with me!"She put her hand on his arm, and they began.She danced, light as a feather, eyes shining, feet flying, her body bent a little forward.

It was not a great success at first, but as soon as the time had got into Harz's feet, they went swinging on when all the rest had stopped.Sometimes one couple or another slipped through the window to dance on the veranda, and came whirling in again.The lamplight glowed on the girls' white dresses; on Herr Paul's perspiring face.

He constituted in himself a perfect orgy, and when the music stopped flung himself, full length, on the sofa gasping out:

"My God! But, my God!"

Suddenly Christian felt Harz cling to her arm.

Glowing and panting she looked at him.

"Giddy!" he murmured: "I dance so badly; but I'll soon learn."Greta clapped her hands: "Every evening we will dance, every evening we will dance."Harz looked at Christian; the colour had deepened in her face.

"I'll show you how they dance in my village, feet upon the ceiling!"And running to Dawney, he said:

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