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第34章 THE SIXTH(5)

"I see no great scandal in talking right on to bedtime.And seeing Avebury to-morrow.Why not? Perhaps if we did as the Germans do and gave our names now, it might mitigate something of the extreme informality of our behaviour.""My name is Hardy.I've been a munition manufacturer.I was slightly wounded by a stray shell near Arras while I was inspecting some plant I had set up, and also I was hit by a stray knighthood.So my name is now Sir Richmond Hardy.My friend is a very distinguished Harley Street physician.

Chiefly nervous and mental cases.His name is Dr.Martineau.

He is quite as civilized as I am.He is also a philosophical writer.He is really a very wise and learned man indeed.He is full of ideas.He's stimulated me tremendously.You must talk to him."Sir Richmond glanced over his shoulder at the subject of these commendations.Through the oval window glared an expression of malignity that made no impression whatever on his preoccupied mind.

"My name," said the young lady, "is Grammont.The war whirled me over to Europe on Red Cross work and since the peace I've been settling up things and travelling about Europe.My father is rather a big business man in New York.""The oil Grammont?"

"He is rather deep in oil, I believe.He is coming over to Europe because he does not like the way your people are behaving in Mesopotamia.He is on his way to Paris now.Paris it seems is where everything is to be settled against you.

Belinda is a sort of companion I have acquired for the purposes of independent travel.She was Red Cross too.I must have somebody and I cannot bear a maid.Her name is Belinda Seyffert.From Philadelphia originally.You have that?

Seyffert, Grammont?"

"And Hardy?" "Sir Richmond and Dr.Martineau.""And-Ah!--That great green bank there just coming into sight must be Old Sarum.The little ancient city that faded away when Salisbury lifted its spire into the world.We will stop here for a little while...."Then it was that Dr.Martineau was grim about the stretching of his legs.

Section 4

The sudden prospect which now opened out before Sir Richmond of talking about history and suchlike topics with a charming companion for perhaps two whole days instead of going on with this tiresome, shamefaced, egotistical business of self-examination was so attractive to him that it took immediate possession of his mind, to the entire exclusion and disregard of Dr.Martineau's possible objections to any such modification of their original programme.When they arrived in Salisbury, the doctor did make some slight effort to suggest a different hotel from that in which the two ladies had engaged their rooms, but on the spur of the moment and in their presence he could produce no sufficient reason for refusing the accommodation the Old George had ready for him.

He was reduced to a vague: "We don't want to inflict ourselves--" He could not get Sir Richmond aside for any adequate expression of his feelings about Miss Seyffert, before the four of them were seated together at tea amidst the mediaeval modernity of the Old George smoking-room.And only then did he begin to realize the depth and extent of the engagements to which Sir Richmond had committed himself.

"I was suggesting that we run back to Avebury to-morrow,"said Sir Richmond."These ladies were nearly missing it."The thing took the doctor's breath away.For the moment he could say nothing.He stared over his tea-cup dour-faced.An objection formulated itself very slowly."But that dicky," he whispered.

His whisper went unnoted.Sir Richmond was talking of the completeness of Salisbury.From the very beginning it had been a cathedral city; it was essentially and purely that.

The church at its best, in the full tide of its mediaeval ascendancy, had called it into being.He was making some extremely loose and inaccurate generalizations about the buildings and ruins each age had left for posterity, and Miss Grammont was countering with equally unsatisfactory qualifications."Our age will leave the ruins of hotels,"said Sir Richmond."Railway arches and hotels.""Baths and aqueducts," Miss Grammont compared."Rome of the Empire comes nearest to it...."As soon as tea was over, Dr.Martineau realized, they meant to walk round and about Salisbury.He foresaw that walk with the utmost clearness.In front and keeping just a little beyond the range of his intervention, Sir Richmond would go with Miss Grammont; he himself and Miss Seyffert would bring up the rear."If I do," he muttered, "I'll be damned!" an unusually strong expression for him.

"You said--?" asked Miss Seyffert.

"That I have some writing to do--before the post goes," said the doctor brightly.

"Oh! come and see the cathedral!" cried Sir Richmond with ill-concealed dismay.He was, if one may put it in such a fashion, not looking at Miss Seyffert in the directest fashion when he said this.

"I'm afraid," said the doctor mulishly."Impossible."(With the unspoken addition of, "You try her for a bit.")Miss Grammont stood up.Everybody stood up."We can go first to look for shops," she said."There's those things you want to buy, Belinda; a fountain pen and the little books.We can all go together as far as that.And while you are shopping, if you wouldn't mind getting one or two things for me...."It became clear to Dr.Martineau that Sir Richmond was to be let off Belinda.It seemed abominably unjust.And it was also clear to him that he must keep closely to his own room or he might find Miss Seyffert drifting back alone to the hotel and eager to resume with him....

Well, a quiet time in his room would not be disagreeable.He could think over his notes....

But in reality he thought over nothing but the little speeches he would presently make to Sir Richmond about the unwarrantable, the absolutely unwarrantable, alterations that were being made without his consent in their common programme....

For a long time Sir Richmond had met no one so interesting and amusing as this frank-minded young woman from America.

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