HerestedonthatforsometimeZzzz-ing。
Thenhebrokeoutatanewplaceinatoneofdetachedcriticism。
“There’sBoom。”hereflected。
“It’sawonderfulsystemthisoldBritishsystem,George。It’sstaidandstableandyetithasaplacefornewmen。Wecomeupandtakeourplaces。It’salmostexpected。Wetakeahand。
That’swhereourDemocracydiffersfromAmerica。Overthereamansucceeds;allhegetsismoney。Herethere’sasystemopentoeveryone——practically。ChapslikeBoom——comefromnowhere。”
Hisvoiceceased。Ireflecteduponthespiritofhiswords。
SuddenlyIkickedmyfeetintheair,rolledonmysideandsatupsuddenlyonmydeckchairwithmylegsdown。
“Youdon’tmeanit!”Isaid。
“Meanwhat,George?”
“Subscriptiontothepartyfunds。Reciprocaladvantage。Havewegottothat?”
“Whadyoudrivingat,George?”
“Youknow。They’dneverdoit,man!”
“Dowhat?”hesaidfeebly;and,“Whyshouldn’tthey?”
“They’dnotevengotoabaronetcy。NO!。Andyet,ofcourse,there’sBoom!AndCollingsheadandGorver。They’vedonebeer,they’vedonesnippets!AfterallTono-Bungay——it’snotlikeaturfcommissionagentoranythinglikethat!。Therehaveofcoursebeensomeverygentlemanlycommissionagents。Itisn’tlikeafoolofascientificmanwhocan’tmakemoney!”
Myunclegrunted;we’ddifferedonthatissuebefore。
Amalignanthumourtookpossessionofme。“Whatwouldtheycallyou?”Ispeculated。“ThevicarwouldlikeDuffield。ToomuchlikeDuffer!Difficultthing,atitle。”Iranmymindovervariouspossibilities。“WhynottakealeaffromasocialisttractIcameuponyesterday。Chapsayswe’reallgettingdelocalised。Beautifulword——delocalised!Whynotbethefirstdelocalisedpeer?Thatgivesyou——Tono-Bungay!ThereisaBungay,youknow。LordTonoofBungay——inbottleseverywhere。Eh?”
Myuncleastonishedmebylosinghistemper。
“Damnit。George,youdon’tseemtoseeI’mserious!You’realwayssneeringatTono-Bungay!Asthoughitwassomesortofswindle。Itwasperfec’lylegitimatetrade,perfec’lylegitimate。Goodvalueandagoodarticle。WhenIcomeuphereandtellyouplansandexchangeidees——yousneeratme。Youdo。Youdon’tsee——it’sabigthing。It’sabigthing。Yougottogetusedtonewcircumstances。Yougottofacewhatliesbeforeus。Yougottodropthattone。”
IX
Myunclewasnotaltogetherswallowedupinbusinessandambition。Hekeptintouchwithmodernthought。Forexample,hewas,Iknow,greatlyswayedbywhathecalled“ThisOvermanidee,Nietzsche——allthatstuff。”
HemingledthosecomfortingsuggestionsofapotentandexceptionalhumanbeingemancipatedfromthepettierlimitationsofintegritywiththeNapoleoniclegend。Itgavehisimaginationaconsiderableoutlet。ThatNapoleoniclegend!TherealmischiefofNapoleon’simmenselydisastrousandaccidentalcareerbeganonlywhenhewasdeadandtheromantictypeofmindwasfreetoelaboratehischaracter。IdobelievethatmyunclewouldhavemadeafarlessegregioussmashiftherehadbeennoNapoleoniclegendtomisguidehim。Hewasinmanywaysbetterandinfinitelykinderthanhiscareer。Butwhenindoubtbetweendecentconductandabaseadvantage,thatcultcameinmoreandmoreinfluentially:“thinkofNapoleon;thinkwhattheinflexibly-wilfulNapoleonwouldhavedonewithsuchscruplesasyours;“thatwastherule,andtheendwasinvariablyanewstepindishonour。
MyunclewasinanunsystematicwayacollectorofNapoleonicrelics;thebiggerthebookabouthisherothemorereadilyheboughtit;hepurchasedlettersandtinselandweaponsthatborehoweverremotelyupontheManofDestiny,andheevensecuredinGeneva,thoughheneverbroughthome,anoldcoachinwhichBuonapartemighthaveridden;hecrowdedthequietwallsofLadyGrovewithengravingsandfiguresofhim,preferring,myauntremarked,themoreconvexportraitswiththewhitevestandthosestatuetteswiththehandsbehindthebackwhichthrewforwardthefigure。TheDurganswatchedhimthroughitall,sardonically。
AndhewouldstandafterbreakfastattimesinthelightofthewindowatLadyGrove,alittleapart,withtwofingersofonehandstuckbetweenhiswaistcoat-buttonsandhischinsunken,thinking,——themostpreposterouslittlefatmanintheworld。
Itmademyauntfeel,shesaid,“likeanoldFieldMarshal——knocksmeintoacockedhat,George!”
PerhapsthisNapoleonicbiasmadehimalittlelessfrequentwithhiscigarsthanhewouldotherwisehavebeen,butofthatI
cannotbesure,anditcertainlycausedmyauntaconsiderableamountofvexationafterhehadreadNapoleonandtheFairSex,becauseforatimethatrousedhimtoasenseofasideoflifehehadinhiscommercialpreoccupationsverylargelyforgotten。
Suggestionplayssogreatapartinthisfield。Myuncletookthenextopportunityandhadan“affair“!
Itwasnotaveryimpassionedaffair,andtheexactparticularsneverofcoursereachedme。ItisquitebychanceIknowanythingofitatall。OneeveningIwassurprisedtocomeuponmyuncleinamixtureofBohemiaandsmartpeopleatanAtHomeintheflatofRobbert,theR。A。whopaintedmyaunt,andhewasstandingalittleapartinarecess,talkingorratherbeingtalkedtoinundertonesbyaplump,blondlittlewomaninpaleblue,aHelenScrymgeourwhowrotenovelsandwasorganisingaweeklymagazine。Ielbowedalargeladywhowassayingsomethingaboutthem,butIdidn’tneedtohearthethingshesaidtoperceivetherelationshipofthetwo。Ithitmelikeaplacardonahoarding。Iwasamazedthewholegatheringdidnotseeit。Perhapstheydid。Shewaswearingaremarkablyfinediamondnecklace,muchtoofineforjournalism,andregardinghimwiththatqualityofquestionableproprietorship,ofleashedbutstrainingintimacy,thatseemsinseparablefromthissortofaffair。Itissomuchmorepalpablethanmatrimony。Ifanythingwaswantedtocompletemyconvictionitwasmyuncles’seyeswhenpresentlyhebecameawareofmine,acertainembarrassmentandacertainprideanddefiance。Andthenextdayhemadeanopportunitytopraisethelady’sintelligencetomeconcisely,lestIshouldmissthepointofitall。
AfterthatIheardsomegossip——fromafriendofthelady’s。I
wasmuchtoocurioustodoanythingbutlisten。Ihadneverinallmylifeimaginedmyuncleinanamorousattitude。Itwouldappearthatshecalledhimher“GodintheCar“——aftertheheroinanovelofAnthonyHope’s。Itwasessentialtotheconventionoftheirrelationsthatheshouldgorelentlesslywheneverbusinesscalled,anditwasgenerallyarrangedthatitdidcall。Tohimwomenwereanincident,itwasunderstoodbetweenthem;Ambitionwasthemaster-passion。AgreatworldcalledhimandthenoblehungerforPower。IhaveneverbeenabletodiscoverjusthowhonestMrs。Scrymgeourwasinallthis,butitisquitepossibletheimmenseglamourofhisfinanciallargenessprevailedwithherandthatshedidbringareallyromanticfeelingtotheirencounters。Theremusthavebeensomeextraordinarymoments。
IwasagooddealexercisedanddistressedaboutmyauntwhenI
realisedwhatwasafoot。Ithoughtitwouldproveaterriblehumiliationtoher。Isuspectedherofkeepingupabravefrontwiththelossofmyuncle’saffectionsfrettingatherheart,butthereIsimplyunderestimatedher。Shedidn’thearforsometimeandwhenshedidhearshewasextremelyangryandenergetic。Thesentimentalsituationdidn’ttroubleherforamoment。Shedecidedthatmyuncle“wantedsmacking。”Sheaccentuatedherselfwithanunexpectednewhat,wentandgavehimaninconceivabletalking-toattheHardingham,andthencameroundto“blow-up“
mefornottellingherwhatwasgoingonbefore。
Itriedtobringhertoapropersenseoftheacceptedvaluesinthisaffair,butmyaunt’soriginalityofoutlookwasneversoinvincible。“Mendon’ttellononeanotherinaffairsofpassion。”Iprotested,andsuch-likeworldlyexcuses。
“Women!”shesaidinhighindignation,“andmen!Itisn’twomenandmen——it’shimandme,George!Whydon’tyoutalksense?
“Oldpassion’sallverywell,George,initsway,andI’mthelastpersontobejealous。Butthisisoldnonsense。I’mnotgoingtolethimshowoffwhatasillyoldlobsterheistootherwomen。I’llmarkeveryscrapofhisunderclotheswithredletters,’Ponderevo-Private’——everyscrap。
“Goingaboutmakingloveindeed,——inabdominalbelts!——athistimeoflife!”
Icannotimaginewhatpassedbetweenherandmyuncle。ButI
havenodoubtthatforoncehercustomarybadinagewaslaidaside。HowtheytalkedthenIdonotknow,forIwhoknewthemsowellhadneverheardthatmuchofintimacybetweenthem。Atanyrateitwasaconcernedandpreoccupied“GodintheCar“I
hadtodealwithinthenextfewdays,unusuallyZzzz-yandgiventoslightimpatientgesturesthathadnothingtodowiththecurrentconversation。Anditwasevidentthatinalldirectionshewasfindingthingsunusuallydifficulttoexplain。
Alltheintimatemomentsinthisaffairwerehiddenfromme,butintheendmyaunttriumphed。HedidnotsomuchthrowasjerkoverMrs。Scrymgeour,andshedidnotsomuchmakeanovelofitasupsetahugepailfulofattenuatedandadulteratedfemalesouluponthisoccasion。Myauntdidnotappearinthat,evenremotely。Sothatitisdoubtfuliftheladyknewtherealcausesofherabandonment。TheNapoleonicherowaspracticallyunmarried,andhethrewoverhisladyasNapoleonthrewoverJosephineforagreatalliance。
Itwasatriumphformyaunt,butithaditsprice。Forsometimeitwasevidentthingswerestrainedbetweenthem。Hegaveupthelady,butheresentedhavingtodoso,deeply。Shehadmeantmoretohisimaginationthanonecouldhavesupposed。Hewouldn’tforalongtime“comeround。”Hebecametouchyandimpatientandsecretivetowardsmyaunt,andshe,Inoted,afteranamazingcheckorso,stoppedthatstreamofkindlyabusethathadflowedforsolongandhadbeensogreatarefreshmentintheirlives。Theywereboththepoorerforitscessation,bothlesshappy。ShedevotedherselfmoreandmoretoLadyGroveandthehumoursandcomplicationsofitsmanagement。Theservantstooktoher——astheysay——shegod-motheredthreeSusansduringherrule,thecoachman’s,thegardener’s,andtheUpHillgamekeeper’s。Shegottogetheralibraryofoldhouseholdbooksthatwereintheveinoftheplace。Sherevivedthestill-room,andbecameagreatartistinjelliesandelderandcowslipwine。
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