“UNCLE,“sheexclaimedinalowvoice,“thereissomethingonyourmind。Donottellmethatoncemoreyouareinthemaze,thatagainyouhaveschemesagainstthiscountry。“
Hesmiledathersadlyenough,butshewasreassured。
“Youneedhavenofear,“hetoldher。“Withpolitics-Ihavefinished。WhyIamhere,whatIamhereforIwilltellyouverysoon。ItistofindonewhomIhavelost-andwhoisdeartome。
Forgivemeifforto-dayIsaynomore。Come,ifyouwillyoushalldrivemetomyhotel。“
Heofferedhisarmwiththecourtlygracewhichheknewsowellhowtoassume。Togethertheypassedouttohercarriage。
Afterall,“LadyCareysighed,throwingdownaracingcalendarandlightingacigarette,“LondonistheonlythoroughlycivilizedAnglo-Saxoncapitalintheworld。Pleasedon’tlookatmelikethat,Duchess。Iknow-thisisyourholyofholies,buttheDukesmokeshere-I’veseenhim。Mycigarettesareverytinyandveryharmless。“
TheDuchess,whoworegold-rimmedspectacles,andwasapersonofweightinthecouncilsofthePrimroseLeague,wentcalmlyonwithherknitting。
“MydearMuriel,“shesaid,“ifmyapprovalordisapprovalwasoftheslightestmomenttoyou,itisnotyoursmokingofwhichI
shouldfirstcomplain。Iknow,however,thatyouconsideryourselfaprivilegedperson。Praydoexactlyasyoulike,butdon’tdroptheashesuponthecarpet。“
LadyCareylaughedsoftly。
“IsupposeIamratherathorninyoursideasarelative,“sheremarked。“Youmustputitdowntotherovingbloodofmyancestors。
IcouldnomorelivethelifeofyouotherwomenthanIcouldfly。
Imusthaveexcitement,movement,allthetime。“
Atall,heavilybuiltman,whohadbeenreadingsomelettersattheotherendoftheroom,camesaunteringuptothem。
“Well,“hesaid,“youassuredlyliveuptoyourprinciples,foryoutravelallovertheworldasthoughitwereonevastplayground。“
“Andsometimes,“sheremarked,“myjourneysarenotexactlysuccessful。Iknowthatthatiswhatyouaredyingtosay。“
“Onthecontrary,“hesaid,“Idonotblameyouatallforthislastaffair。YoubroughtLucillehere,whichwasexcellent。YourfailureasregardsMr。Sabinisscarcelytobefasteneduponyou。
ItisHorserwhomweholdresponsibleforthat。“
Shelaughed。
“PoorHorser!ItwasratherroughtopitacreaturelikethatagainstSouspennier。“
Themanshruggedhisshoulders。
“Horser,“hesaid,“maynotbebrilliant,buthehadagreatorganisationathisback。Souspennierwaswithoutfriendsorinfluence。Thecontestshouldscarcelyhavebeensoone-sided。Totellyouthetruth,mydearMuriel,Iammoresurprisedthatyouyourselfshouldhavefoundthetaskbeyondyou。“
LadyCarey’sfacedarkened。
“ItwastoosoonafterthelossofLucille,“shesaid,“andbesides,therewashisvanitytobereckonedwith。Itwaslikeachallengetohim,andhehadtakenuptheglovebeforeIreturnedtoNewYork。“
TheDuchesslookedupfromherwork。
“Haveyouhadanyconversationwithmyhusband,Prince?“sheasked。
ThePrinceofSaxeLeinitzertwirledhisheavymoustacheandsankintoachairbetweenthetwowomen。
“Ihavehadalongtalkwithhim,“heannounced。“Andtheresult?“
theDuchessasked。
“TheresultIfearyouwouldscarcelyconsidersatisfactory,“thePrincedeclared。“ThemomentthatIhintedattheexistenceof-er-conditionsofwhichyou,Duchess,areaware,heshowedalarm,andIhadallthatIcoulddotoreassurehim。Ifinditeverywhereamongstyouraristocracy-thisstubbornconfidenceintheexistenceofthereigningorderofthings,thisabsolutedetestationofanythingapproachingintrigue。“
“Mydearman,Ihopeyoudon’tincludeme,“LadyCareyexclaimed。
“You,LadyMuriel,“heanswered,withaslowsmile,“areanexceptiontoallrules。No,youarearulebyyourself。“
“Toreverttothesubjectthenforamoment,“theDuchesssaidstiffly。“YouhavemadenoprogresswiththeDuke?“
“Nonewhatever,“SaxeLeinitzeradmitted。“Hewassufficientlyemphatictoinspiremewitheverycaution。EvennowIhavedoubtsastowhetherIhavealtogetherreassuredhim。Ireallybelieve,dearDuchess,thatweshouldbebetteroffifyoucouldpersuadehimtogoandliveuponhisestates。“
TheDuchesssmiledgrimly。
“WhilsttheHouseofLordsexists,“sheremarked,“youwillneversucceedinkeepingAlgernonawayfromLondon。Heisalwaysonthepointofmakingaspeech,althoughheneverdoesit。“
“Ihaveheardofthatspeech,“LadyCareydrawled,fromherlowseat。“Itistobeathoroughlyenlighteningaffair。Allthegreatsocialquestionsaretobepermanentlydisposedof。ThePrimeMinisterwillcomeonhiskneesandbegAlgernontotakehisplace。“
TheDuchesslookedupoverherknitting。,“Algernonisatleastinearnest,“sheremarkeddrily。“Andhehasthegoodconscienceofacleanlivingandhonestman。“
“Whatanunpleasantpossessionitmustbe,“LadyCareyremarkedsweetly。“Idisposedofmyconsciencefinallymanyyearsago。I
amnotsure,butIbelievethatitwasthePrincetowhomI
entrustedtheburyingofit。Bythebye,Lucillewillbeheredirectly,Isuppose。IsshetobetoldofSouspennier’sarrivalinLondon?“
“Iimagine,“thePrincesaid,withknittedbrows,“thatitwillnotbewisetokeepitfromher。Itisimpossibletoconcealherwhereabouts,andthepaperswillveryshortlyacquaintherwithhis。“
“And,“LadyCareyasked,“howdoesthelittleaffairprogress?“
“Admirably,“thePrinceanswered。“AlreadysomeoftheSocietypapersarebeginningtochatteraboutthefriendshipexistingbetweenaCabinetMinisterandabeautifulHungarianladyoftitle,etc。,etc。ThefactofitisthatBrottisindeadlyearnest。Hegiveshimselfawayeverytime。IfLucillehasnotlostoldclevernessshewillbeabletotwisthimpresentlyaroundherlittlefinger。“
“Ifonlysomeonewouldtwisthimontherack,“theDuchessmurmuredvindictively。“Itriedtoreadoneofhisspeechestheotherday。Itwasnothingmorenorlessthanblasphemy。IdonotthinkthatI
amnaturallyacruelwoman,butIwouldhandsuchmenovertothepublicexecutionerwithjoy。“
Lucillecamein,asbeautifulasever,butwithtiredlinesunderherfulldarkeyes。Shesankintoalowchairwithlistlessgrace。
“ReginaldBrottagain,Isuppose,“sheremarkedcurtly。“Iwishthemanhadneverexisted。“
“Thatisaverycruelspeech,Lucille,“thePrincesaid,withalanguishingglancetowardsher,“forifithadnotbeenforBrottweshouldneverhavedaredtocallyououtfromyourseclusion。“
“Thenmoreheartilythanever,“Lucilledeclared,“Iwishthemanhadneverbeenborn。Youcannotpossiblyflatteryourself,Prince,thatyoursummonswasawelcomeone。“
Heshruggedhisshoulders。
“Ishallnever,beabletobelieve,“hesaid,“thattheCountessRadantzwasabletodomorethansupportexistenceinasmallAmericantown-withoutsociety,withnoscopeforherambitions,detachedaltogetherfromthewholecivilizedworld。“
“’Whichonlygoestoprove,Prince,“Lucilleremarkedcontemptuously,“thatyoudonotunderstandmeintheleast。AsaplaceofresidenceLenoxwouldcompareveryfavourablywith-sayHomburg,andforcompanionshipyouforgetmyhusband。Inevermetthewomanyetwhodidnotpreferthecompanyofoneman,ifonlyitweretherightone,tothecosmopolitanthrongwecallsociety。“
“Itsoundsidyllic,butverygauche,“LadyCareyremarkeddrily。
“Ineffectitisratherablowonthecheekforyou,Prince。OfcourseyouknowthatthePrinceisinlovewithyou,Lucille?“
“Iwishhewere,“sheanswered,lookinglazilyoutofthewindow。
Hebentoverher。
“Why?“
“Iwouldpersuadehimtosendmehomeagain,“sheansweredcoldly。
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