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  AuntJuleybrokethehushagain。”We’vejustbeensaying,dear,howdreadfulitisabouttheseBoers!AndwhatanimpudentthingofthatoldKruger!””Impudent!”saidJune。”Ithinkhe’squiteright。Whatbusinesshavewetomeddlewiththem?IfheturnedoutallthosewretchedUitlandersitwouldservethemright。They’reonlyaftermoney。”
  ThesilenceofsensationwasbrokenbyFranciesaying:”What?Areyouapro-Boer?”undoubtedlythefirstuseofthatexpression。”Well!Whycan’tweleavethemalone?”saidJune,justas,intheopendoorway,themaidsaid”Mr。SoamesForsyte。”Sensationonsensation!GreetingwasalmostheldupbycuriositytoseehowJuneandhewouldtakethisencounter,foritwasshrewdlysuspected,ifnotquiteknown,thattheyhadnotmetsincethatoldandlamentableaffairofherfianceBosinneywithSoames’wife。
  Theywereseentojusttoucheachother’shands,andlookeachattheother’slefteyeonly。AuntJuleycameatoncetotherescue:”DearJuneissooriginal。Fancy,Soames,shethinkstheBoersarenottoblame。””Theyonlywanttheirindependence,”saidJune;”andwhyshouldn’ttheyhaveit?””Because,”answeredSoames,withhissmilealittleononeside,”theyhappentohaveagreedtooursuzerainty。””Suzerainty!”repeatedJunescornfully;”weshouldn’tlikeanyone’ssuzeraintyoverus。””Theygotadvantagesinpayment,”repliedSoames;”acontractisacontract。””Contractsarenotalwaysjust,”fumedoutJune,”andwhenthey’renot,theyoughttobebroken。TheBoersaremuchtheweaker。Wecouldaffordtobegenerous。”
  Soamessniffed。”That’smeresentiment,”hesaid。
  AuntHester,towhomnothingwasmoreawfulthananykindofdisagreement,hereleanedforwardandremarkeddecisively:”Whatlovelyweatherithasbeenforthetimeofyear?”
  ButJunewasnottobediverted。”Idon’tknowwhysentimentshouldbesneeredat。It’sthebestthingintheworld。”Shelookeddefiantlyround,andAuntJuleyhadtointerveneagain:”Haveyouboughtanypictureslately,Soames?”
  Herincomparableinstinctforthewrongsubjecthadnotfailedher。
  Soamesflushed。Todisclosethenameofhislatestpurchaseswouldbelikewalkingintothejawsofdisdain。ForsomehowtheyallknewofJune’spredilectionfor’genius’notyetonitslegs,andhercontemptfor’success’unlessshehadhadafingerinsecuringit。”Oneortwo,”hemuttered。
  ButJune’sfacehadchanged;theForsytewithinherwasseeingitschance。WhyshouldnotSoamesbuysomeofthepicturesofEricCobbley——herlastlameduck?Andshepromptlyopenedherattack:
  DidSoamesknowhiswork?Itwassowonderful。Hewasthecomingman。
  Oh,yes,Soamesknewhiswork。Itwasinhisview’splashy,’andwouldnevergetholdofthepublic。
  Juneblazedup。”Ofcourseitwon’t;that’sthelastthingonewouldwishfor。I
  thoughtyouwereaconnoisseur,notapicture-dealer。””OfcourseSoamesisaconnoisseur,”AuntJuleysaidhastily;”hehaswonderfultaste——hecanalwaystellbeforehandwhat’sgoingtobesuccessful。””Oh!”gaspedJune,andsprangupfromthebead-coveredchair,”I
  hatethatstandardofsuccess。Whycan’tpeoplebuythingsbecausetheylikethem?””Youmean,”saidFrancie,”becauseyoulikethem。”
  AndintheslightpauseyoungNicholaswasheardsayinggentlythatViolethisfourthwastakinglessonsinpastel,hedidn’tknowiftheywereanyuse。”Well,good-bye,Auntie,”saidJune;”Imustgeton,”andkissingheraunts,shelookeddefiantlyroundtheroom,said”Good-bye”
  again,andwent。Abreezeseemedtopassoutwithher,asifeveryonehadsighed。
  Thethirdsensationcamebeforeanyonehadtimetospeak:”Mr。JamesForsyte。”
  Jamescameinusingastickslightlyandwrappedinafurcoatwhichgavehimafictitiousbulk。
  Everyonestoodup。Jameswassoold;andhehadnotbeenatTimothy’sfornearlytwoyears。”It’shotinhere,”hesaid。
  Soamesdivestedhimofhiscoat,andashedidsocouldnothelpadmiringtheglossywayhisfatherwasturnedout。Jamessatdown,allknees,elbows,frock-coat,andlongwhitewhiskers。”What’sthemeaningofthat?”hesaid。
  Thoughtherewasnoapparentsenseinhiswords,theyallknewthathewasreferringtoJune。Hiseyessearchedhisson’sface。”IthoughtI’dcomeandseeformyself。WhathavetheyansweredKruger?”
  Soamestookoutaneveningpaper,andreadtheheadline。”’InstantactionbyourGovernment——stateofwarexisting!’””Ah!”saidJames,andsighed。”Iwasafraidthey’dcutandrunlikeoldGladstone。Weshallfinishwiththemthistime。”
  Allstaredathim。James!Alwaysfussy,nervous,anxious!Jameswithhiscontinual,’Itoldyouhowitwouldbe!’andhispes-
  simism,andhiscautiousinvestments。TherewassomethinguncannyaboutsuchresolutioninthistheoldestlivingForsyte。”Where’sTimothy?”saidJames。”Heoughttopayattentiontothis。”
  AuntJuleysaidshedidn’tknow;Timothyhadnotsaidmuchatlunchto-day。AuntHesterroseandthreadedherwayoutoftheroom,andFranciesaidrathermaliciously:”TheBoersareahardnuttocrack,UncleJames。””H’m!”mutteredJames。”Wheredoyougetyourinformation?Nobodytellsme。”
  YoungNicholasremarkedinhismildvoicethatNickhiseldest
  wasnowgoingtodrillregularly。”Ah!”mutteredJames,andstaredbeforehim——histhoughtswereonVal。”He’sgottolookafterhismother,”hesaid,”he’sgotnotimefordrillingandthat,withthatfatherofhis。”Thiscrypticsayingproducedsilence,untilhespokeagain。”WhatdidJunewanthere?”Andhiseyesrestedwithsuspiciononalloftheminturn。”Herfather’sarichmannow。”TheconversationturnedonJolyon,andwhenhehadbeenseenlast。Itwassupposedthathewentabroadandsawallsortsofpeoplenowthathiswifewasdead;hiswater-colourswereontheline,andhewasasuccessfulman。Franciewentsofarastosay:”Ishouldliketoseehimagain;hewasratheradear。”
  AuntJuleyrecalledhowhehadgonetosleeponthesofaoneday,whereJameswassitting。Hehadalwaysbeenveryamiable;whatdidSoamesthink?
  KnowingthatJolyonwasIrene’strustee,allfeltthedelicacyofthisquestion,andlookedatSoameswithinterest。Afaintpinkhadcomeupinhischeeks。”He’sgoinggrey,”hesaid。
  Indeed!HadSoamesseenhim?Soamesnodded,andthepinkvanished。
  Jamessaidsuddenly:”Well——Idon’tknow,Ican’ttell。”
  Itsoexactlyexpressedthesentimentofeverybodypresentthattherewassomethingbehindeverything,thatnobodyresponded。ButatthismomentAuntHesterreturned。”Timothy,”shesaidinalowvoice,”Timothyhasboughtamap,andhe’sputin——he’sputinthreeflags。”
  Timothyhad……!Asighwentroundthecompany。
  IfTimothyhadindeedputinthreeflagsalready,well!——itshowedwhatthenationcoulddowhenitwasroused。Thewarwasasgoodasover。
  CHAPTERXIII
  JOLYONFINDSOUTWHEREHEIS
  JolyonstoodatthewindowinHolly’soldnightnursery,convertedintoastudio,notbecauseithadanorthlight,butforitsviewovertheprospectawaytotheGrandStandatEpsom。Heshiftedtothesidewindowwhichoverlookedthestableyard,andwhistleddowntothedogBalthasarwholayforeverundertheclocktower。Theolddoglookedupandwaggedhistail。’Pooroldboy!’thoughtJolyon,shiftingbacktotheotherwindow。