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第22章

  XXXVIII
  Annadrovetothechemist’sforOwen’sremedy。Onthewayshestoppedhercabatabook—shop,andemergedfromitladenwithliterature。SheknewwhatwouldinterestOwen,andwhathewaslikelytohaveread,andshehadmadeherchoiceamongthenewestpublicationswiththepromptnessofadiscriminatingreader。Butonthewaybacktothehotelshewasovercomebytheironyofaddingthismentalpanaceatotheother。Therewassomethinggrotesqueandalmostmockingintheideaofofferingajudiciousselectionofliteraturetoamansettingoutonsuchajourney。"Heknows……heknows……"shekeptonrepeating;andgivingtheportertheparcelfromthechemist’sshedroveawaywithoutleavingthebooks。
  Shewenttoherapartment,whitherhermaidhadprecededher。Therewasafireinthedrawing—roomandthetea—tablestoodreadybythehearth。Thestormyrainbeatagainsttheuncurtainedwindows,andshethoughtofOwen,whowouldsoonbedrivingthroughittothestation,alonewithhisbitterthoughts。Shehadbeenproudofthefactthathehadalwayssoughtherhelpindifficulthours;andnow,inthemostdifficultofall,shewastheonebeingtowhomhecouldnotturn。Betweenthem,henceforth,therewouldalwaysbethewallofaninsurmountablesilence……Shestrainedherachingthoughtstoguesshowthetruthhadcometohim。Hadheseenthegirl,andhadshetoldhim?Instinctively,Annarejectedthisconjecture。Butwhatneedwasthereofassuminganexplicitstatement,wheneverybreaththeyhaddrawnforthelastweekshadbeenchargedwiththeimmanentsecret?AsshelookedbackoverthedayssinceDarrow’sfirstarrivalatGivresheperceivedthatatnotimehadanyonedeliberatelyspoken,oranythingbeenaccidentallydisclosed。Thetruthhadcometolightbytheforceofitsirresistiblepressure;
  andtheperceptiongaveherastartledsenseofhiddenpowers,ofachaosofattractionsandrepulsionsfarbeneaththeorderedsurfacesofintercourse。Shelookedbackwithmelancholyderisiononheroldconceptionoflife,asakindofwell—litandwellpolicedsuburbtodarkplacesoneneedneverknowabout。Heretheywere,thesedarkplaces,inherownbosom,andhenceforthshewouldalwayshavetotraversethemtoreachthebeingsshelovedbest!
  Shewasstillsittingbesidetheuntouchedtea—tablewhensheheardDarrow’svoiceinthehall。Shestartedup,sayingtoherself:"ImusttellhimthatOwenknows……"butwhenthedooropenedandshesawhisface,stilllitbythesamesmileofboyishtriumph,shefeltanewtheuselessnessofspeaking……HadheeversupposedthatOwenwouldnotknow?
  Probably,fromtheheightofhisgreaterexperience,hehadseenlongsincethatallthathappenedwasinevitable;andthethoughtofit,atanyrate,wasclearlynotweighingonhimnow。
  Hewasalreadydressedfortheevening,andashecametowardherhesaid:"TheAmbassador’sbookedforanofficialdinnerandI’mfreeafterall。Whereshallwedine?"
  Annahadpicturedherselfsittingalonealltheeveningwithherwretchedthoughts,andthefactofhavingtoputthemoutofhermindforthenextfewhoursgaveheranimmediatesensationofrelief。AlreadyherpulsesweredancingtothetuneofDarrow’s,andastheysmiledateachothershethought:"NothingcaneverchangethefactthatIbelongtohim。"
  "Whereshallwedine?"herepeatedgaily,andshenamedawell—knownrestaurantforwhichshehadonceheardhimexpressapreference。Butasshedidsoshefanciedshesawashadowonhisface,andinstantlyshesaidtoherself:"ItwasTHEREhewentwithher!"
  "Oh,no,notthere,afterall!"sheinterruptedherself;andnowshewassurehiscolourdeepened。
  "Whereshallitbe,then?"
  Shenoticedthathedidnotaskthereasonofherchange,andthisconvincedherthatshehadguessedthetruth,andthatheknewshehadguessedit。"HewillalwaysknowwhatIamthinking,andhewillneverdaretoaskme,"shethought;andshesawbetweenthemthesameinsurmountablewallofsilenceasbetweenherselfandOwen,awallofglassthroughwhichtheycouldwatcheachother’sfaintestmotionsbutwhichnosoundcouldevertraverse……
  TheydrovetoarestaurantontheBoulevard,andthere,intheirintimatecorneroftheserriedscene,thesenseofwhatwasunspokenbetweenthemgraduallyceasedtooppressher。Helookedsolight—heartedandhandsome,soingenuouslyproudofher,soopenlyhappyatbeingwithher,thatnootherfactcouldseemrealinhispresence。HehadlearnedthattheAmbassadorwastospendtwodaysinParis,andhehadreasontohopethatinconsequencehisowndepartureforLondonwouldbedeferred。HewasexhilaratedbytheprospectofbeingwithAnnaforafewhourslonger,andshedidnotaskherselfifhisexhilarationwereasignofinsensibility,forshewastooconsciousofhispowerofswayinghermoodsnottobesecretlyproudofaffectinghis。
  Theylingeredforsometimeoverthefruitandcoffee,andwhentheyrosetogoDarrowsuggestedthat,ifshefeltdisposedfortheplay,theywerenottoolateforthesecondpartoftheprogrammeatoneofthesmallertheatres。
  HismentionofthehourrecalledOwentoherthoughts。Shesawhistrainrushingsouthwardthroughthestorm,and,inacorneroftheswayingcompartment,hisface,whiteandindistinctasithadloomedonherintherainytwilight。
  Itwashorribletobethusperpetuallypayingforherhappiness!
  Darrowhadcalledforatheatricaljournal,andhepresentlylookedupfromittosay:"IhearthesecondplayattheAtheneeisamusing。"
  ItwasonAnna’slipstoacquiesce;butasshewasabouttospeakshewonderedifitwerenotattheAtheneethatOwenhadseenDarrowwithSophyViner。Shewasnotsurehehadevenmentionedthetheatre,butthemerepossibilitywasenoughtodarkenhersky。ItwashatefultohertothinkofaccompanyingDarrowtoplaceswherethegirlhadbeenwithhim。Shetriedtoreasonawaythisscruple,sheevenremindedherselfwithabitterironythatwhenevershewasinDarrow’sarmsshewaswherethegirlhadbeenbeforeher——butshecouldnotshakeoffhersuperstitiousdreadofbeingwithhiminanyofthescenesoftheParisianepisode。
  Sherepliedthatshewastootiredfortheplay,andtheydrovebacktoherapartment。Atthefootofthestairsshehalf—turnedtowishhimgoodnight,butheappearednottonoticehergestureandfollowedheruptoherdoor。
  "Thisiseversomuchbetterthanthetheatre,"hesaidastheyenteredthedrawing—room。
  Shehadcrossedtheroomandwasbendingoverthehearthtolightthefire。Sheknewhewasapproachingher,andthatinamomenthewouldhavedrawnthecloakfromhershouldersandlaidhislipsonherneck,justbelowthegathered—uphair。Theseprivilegeswerehisand,howeverdeferentlyandtenderlyheclaimedthem,thejoyouseaseofhismannermarkedadifferenceandproclaimedaright。
  "Afterthetheatretheycamehomelikethis,"shethought;
  andatthesameinstantshefelthishandsonhershouldersandshrankback。
  "Don’t——oh,don’t!"shecried,drawinghercloakabouther。
  Shesawfromhisastonishedstarethatherfacemustbequiveringwithpain。
  "Anna!Whatonearthisthematter?"
  "Owenknows!"shebrokeout,withaconfuseddesiretojustifyherself。
  Darrow’scountenancechanged。"Didhetellyouso?Whatdidhesay?"
  "Nothing!Iknewitfromthethingshedidn’tsay。"
  "Youhadatalkwithhimthisafternoon?"
  "Yes:forafewminutes。Icouldseehedidn’twantmetostay。"
  Shehaddroppedintoachair,andsattherehuddled,stillholdinghercloakabouthershoulders。
  Darrowdidnotdisputeherassumption,andshenoticedthatheexpressednosurprise。Hesatdownatalittledistancefromher,turningaboutinhisfingersthecigar—casehehaddrawnoutastheycamein。Atlengthhesaid:"HadheseenMissViner?"
  Sheshrankfromthesoundofthename。"No……Idon’tthinkso……I’msurehehadn’t……"
  Theyremainedsilent,lookingawayfromoneanother。FinallyDarrowstoodupandtookafewstepsacrosstheroom。Hecamebackandpausedbeforeher,hiseyesonherface。
  "Ithinkyououghttotellmewhatyoumeantodo。"
  Sheraisedherheadandgavehimbackhislook。"NothingI
  docanhelpOwen!"
  "No;butthingscan’tgoonlikethis。"Hepaused,asiftomeasurehiswords。"Ifillyouwithaversion,"heexclaimed。
  Shestartedup,half—sobbing。"No——oh,no!"
  "Poorchild——youcan’tseeyourface!"
  Sheliftedherhandsasiftohideit,andturningawayfromhimbowedherheaduponthemantel—shelf。Shefeltthathewasstandingalittlewaybehindher,buthemadenoattempttotouchherorcomenearer。
  "Iknowyou’vefeltasI’vefelt,"hesaidinalowvoice——"
  thatwebelongtoeachotherandthatnothingcanalterthat。Butotherthoughtscome,andyoucan’tbanishthem。
  Wheneveryouseemeyouremember……youassociatemewiththingsyouabhor……You’vebeengenerous——immeasurably。
  You’vegivenmeallthechancesawomancould;butifit’sonlymadeyousuffer,what’stheuse?"
  Sheturnedtohimwithatear—stainedface。"Ithasn’tonlydonethat。"
  "Oh,no!Iknow……There’vebeenmoments……"Hetookherhandandraisedittohislips。"They’llbewithmeaslongasI
  live。ButIcan’tseeyoupayingsuchapriceforthem。
  I’mnotworthwhatI’mcostingyou。"
  Shecontinuedtogazeathimthroughtear—dilatedeyes;andsuddenlysheflungoutthequestion:"Wasn’tittheAtheneeyoutookhertothatevening?"
  "Anna——Anna!"
  "Yes;Iwanttoknownow:toknoweverything。Perhapsthatwillmakemeforget。Ioughttohavemadeyoutellmebefore。Whereverwego,Iimagineyou’vebeentherewithher……Iseeyoutogether。Iwanttoknowhowitbegan,whereyouwent,whyyoulefther……Ican’tgooninthisdarknessanylonger!"
  Shedidnotknowwhathadpromptedherpassionateoutburst,butalreadyshefeltlighter,freer,asifatlasttheevilspellwerebroken。"Iwanttoknoweverything,"sherepeated。"It’stheonlywaytomakemeforget。"
  AftershehadceasedspeakingDarrowremainedwherehewas,hisarmsfolded,hiseyeslowered,immovable。Shewaited,hergazeonhisface。
  "Aren’tyougoingtotellme?"
  "No。"
  Thebloodrushedtohertemples。"Youwon’t?Whynot?"
  "IfIdid,doyousupposeyou’dforgetTHAT?"
  "Oh——"shemoaned,andturnedawayfromhim。
  "Youseeit’simpossible,"hewenton。"I’vedoneathingI
  loathe,andtoatoneforityouaskmetodoanother。Whatsortofsatisfactionwouldthatgiveyou?Itwouldputsomethingirremediablebetweenus。"
  Sheleanedherelbowagainstthemantel—shelfandhidherfaceinherhands。Shehadthesensethatshewasvainlythrowingawayherlasthopeofhappiness,yetshecoulddonothing,thinkofnothing,tosaveit。Theconjectureflashedthroughher:"ShouldIbeatpeaceifIgavehimup?"andsherememberedthedesolationofthedaysaftershehadsenthimaway,andunderstoodthatthathopewasvain。
  Thetearswelledthroughherlidsandranslowlydownbetweenherfingers。
  "Good—bye,"sheheardhimsay,andhisfootstepsturnedtothedoor。
  Shetriedtoraiseherhead,buttheweightofherdespairboweditdown。Shesaidtoherself:"Thisistheend……hewon’ttrytoappealtomeagain……"andsheremainedinasortoftrancedrigidity,perceivingwithoutfeelingthefatefullapseoftheseconds。Thenthecordsthatboundherseemedtosnap,andsheliftedherheadandsawhimgoing。
  "Why,he’smine——he’smine!He’snooneelse’s!"Hisfacewasturnedtoherandthelookinhiseyessweptawayallherterrors。Shenolongerunderstoodwhathadpromptedhersenselessoutcry;andthemortalsweetnessoflovinghimbecameagaintheonerealfactintheworld。
  XXXIX
  Anna,thenextday,woketoahumiliatedmemoryofthepreviousevening。
  Darrowhadbeenrightinsayingthattheirsacrificewouldbenefitnoone;yetsheseemeddimlytodiscernthattherewereobligationsnottobetestedbythatstandard。Sheowedit,atanyrate,asmuchtohisprideastoherstoabstainfromtherepetitionofsuchscenes;andshehadlearnedthatitwasbeyondherpowertodosowhiletheyweretogether。Yetwhenhehadgivenherthechancetofreeherself,everythinghadvanishedfromhermindbuttheblindfearoflosinghim;andshesawthatheandshewereasprofoundlyandinextricablyboundtogetherastwotreeswithinterwovenroots。
  Foralongtimeshebroodedonherplight,vaguelyconsciousthattheonlyescapefromitmustcomefromsomeexternalchance。Andslowlytheoccasionshapeditselfinhermind。
  ItwasSophyVineronlywhocouldsaveher——SophyVineronlywhocouldgiveherbackherlostserenity。ShewouldseekthegirloutandtellherthatshehadgivenDarrowup;andthatsteponcetakentherewouldbenoretracingit,andshewouldperforcehavetogoforwardalone。
  Anypretextforactionwasakindofanodyne,andshedespatchedhermaidtotheFarlows’withanoteaskingifMissVinerwouldreceiveher。Therewasalongdelaybeforethemaidreturned,andwhenatlastsheappeareditwaswithaslipofpaperonwhichanaddresswaswritten,andaverbalmessagetotheeffectthatMissVinerhadleftsomedayspreviously,andwasstayingwithhersisterinahotelnearthePlacedel’Etoile。ThemaidaddedthatMrs。
  Farlow,onthepleathatMissViner’splanswereuncertain,hadatfirstmadesomedifficultyaboutgivingthisinformation;andAnnaguessedthatthegirlhadleftherfriends’roof,andinstructedthemtowithholdheraddress,withtheobjectofavoidingOwen。"She’skeptfaithwithherselfandIhaven’t,"Annamused;andthethoughtwasafreshincentivetoaction。
  Darrowhadannouncedhisintentionofcomingsoonafterluncheon,andthemorningwasalreadysofaradvancedthatAnna,stillmistrustfulofherstrength,decidedtodriveimmediatelytotheaddressMrs。Farlowhadgiven。OnthewaythereshetriedtorecallwhatshehadheardofSophyViner’ssister,butbeyondthegirl’senthusiasticreportoftheabsentLaura’slovelinessshecouldrememberonlycertainvagueallusionsofMrs。Farlow’stoherartisticendowmentsandmatrimonialvicissitudes。Darrowhadmentionedherbutonce,andinthebriefestterms,ashavingapparentlyverylittleconcernforSophy’swelfare,andbeing,atanyrate,toogeographicallyremotetogiveheranypracticalsupport;andAnnawonderedwhatchancehadbroughthertohersister’ssideatthisconjunction。Mrs。
  Farlowhadspokenofherasacelebrity(inwhatlineAnnafailedtorecall);butMrs。Farlow’scelebritieswerelegion,andthenameontheslipofpaper——Mrs。McTarvie—
  Birch——didnotseemtohaveanydefiniteassociationwithfame。
  WhileAnnawaitedinthedingyvestibuleoftheHotelChicagoshehadsodistinctavisionofwhatshemeanttosaytoSophyVinerthatthegirlseemedalreadytobebeforeher;andherheartdroppedfromalltheheightofitscouragewhentheporter,afteralongdelay,returnedwiththeannouncementthatMissVinerwasnolongerinthehotel。
  Anna,doubtfulifsheunderstood,askedifhemerelymeantthattheyoungladywasoutatthemoment;butherepliedthatshehadgoneawaythedaybefore。Beyondthishehadnoinformationtoimpart,andafteramoment’shesitationAnnasenthimbacktoenquireifMrs。McTarvie—Birchwouldreceiveher。ShereflectedthatSophyhadprobablypledgedhersistertothesamesecrecyasMrs。Farlow,andthatapersonalappealtoMrs。Birchmightleadtolessnegativeresults。
  Therewasanotherlongintervalofsuspensebeforetheporterreappearedwithanaffirmativeanswer;andathirdwhileanexiguousandhesitatingliftboreheruppastasuccessionofshabbylandings。
  Whenthelastwasreached,andherguidehaddirectedherdownawindingpassagethatsmeltofsea—goingluggage,shefoundherselfbeforeadoorthroughwhichastrongodouroftobaccoreachedhersimultaneouslywiththesoundsofasuppressedaltercation。Herknockwasfollowedbyasilence,andafteraminuteortwothedoorwasopenedbyahandsomeyoungmanwhoseruffledhairandgeneralairofcreaseddisorderledhertoconcludethathehadjustrisenfromalong—limbedsprawlonasofastrewnwithtumbledcushions。Thissofa,andagrandpianobearingabasketoffadedroses,abiscuit—tinandadevastatedbreakfasttray,almostfilledthenarrowsitting—room,intheremainingcornerofwhichanotherman,short,swarthyandhumble,satexaminingtheliningofhishat。
  Annapausedindoubt;butonhernamingMrs。Birchtheyoungmanpolitelyinvitedhertoenter,atthesametimecastinganimpatientglanceatthemutespectatorinthebackground。
  Thelatter,raisinghiseyes,whichwereroundandbulging,fixedthem,notontheyoungmanbutonAnna,whom,foramoment,hescrutinizedassearchinglyastheinteriorofhishat。Underhisgazeshehadthesenseofbeingminutelycataloguedandvalued;andtheimpression,whenhefinallyroseandmovedtowardthedoor,ofhavingbeenacceptedasabetterguaranteethanhehadhadanyreasontohopefor。Onthethresholdhisglancecrossedthatoftheyoungmaninanexchangeofintelligenceasfullasitwasrapid;andthisbriefsceneleftAnnasooddlyenlightenedthatshefeltnosurprisewhenhercompanion,pushinganarm—chairforward,sociablyaskedherifshewouldn’thaveacigarette。Herpoliterefusalprovokedtheremarkthathewould,ifshe’dnoobjection;andwhilehegropedformatchesinhisloosepockets,andbehindthephotographsandletterscrowdingthenarrowmantel—shelf,sheventuredanotherenquiryforMrs。
  Birch。
  "Justaminute,"hesmiled;"Ithinkthemasseur’swithher。"HespokeinasmoothdenationalizedEnglish,which,likethelookinhislong—lashedeyesandthepromptnessofhischarmingsmile,suggestedalongtraininginalltheartsofexpediency。Havingfinallydiscoveredamatch—boxonthefloorbesidethesofa,helithiscigaretteanddroppedbackamongthecushions;andonAnna’sremarkingthatshewassorrytodisturbMrs。Birchherepliedthatthatwasallright,andthatshealwayskepteverybodywaiting。
  Afterthis,throughthehazeofhisperpetuallyrenewedcigarettes,theycontinuedtochatforsometimeofindifferenttopics;butwhenatlastAnnaagainsuggestedthepossibilityofherseeingMrs。Birchherosefromhiscornerwithaslightshrug,andmurmuring:"She’sperfectlyhopeless,"loungedoffthroughaninnerdoor。
  Annawasstillwonderingwhenandinwhatconjunctionofcircumstancesthemuch—marriedLaurahadacquiredapartnersoconspicuousforhispersonalcharms,whentheyoungmanreturnedtoannounce:"Shesaysit’sallright,ifyoudon’tmindseeingherinbed。"
  HedrewasidetoletAnnapass,andshefoundherselfinadimuntidyscentedroom,withapinkcurtainpinnedacrossitssinglewindow,andaladywithagreatdealoffairhairanduncoverednecksmilingatherfromapinkbedonwhichanimmensepowder—pufftrailed。
  "Youdon’tmind,doyou?HecostssuchafrightfullotthatIcan’taffordtosendhimoff,"Mrs。Birchexplained,extendingathickly—ringedhandtoAnna,andleavingherindoubtastowhetherthepersonalludedtowerehermasseurorherhusband。Beforeareplywaspossibletherewasaconvulsivestirbeneaththepinkexpanse,andsomethingthatresembledanotherpowder—puffhurleditselfatAnnawithavolleyofsoundslikethepoppingofLilliputianchampagnecorks。Mrs。Birch,flingingherselfforward,gaspedout:"Ifyou’djustgivehimacaramel……there,inthatboxonthedressing—table……it’stheonlyearthlythingtostophim……"andwhenAnnahadprofferedthissoptoherassailant,andhehadwithdrawnwithitbeneaththebedspread,hismistresssankbackwithalaugh。
  "Isn’theabeauty?ThePrincegavehimtomedownatNicetheotherday——buthe’sperfectlyawful,"sheconfessed,beamingintimatelyonhervisitor。Intheroseatepenumbraofthebed—curtainsshepresentedtoAnna’sstartledgazeanoddchromo—likeresemblancetoSophyViner,orasuggestion,rather,ofwhatSophyVinermight,withtheyearsandinspiteofthepowder—puff,become。Larger,blonder,heavier—
  featured,sheyethadglancesandmovementsthatdisturbinglysuggestedwhatwasfreshestandmostengaginginthegirl;andasshestretchedherbareplumparmacrossthebedsheseemedtobepullingbacktheveilfromdingydistancesoffamilyhistory。
  "Dositdown,ifthere’saplacetositon,"shecordiallyadvised;adding,asAnnatooktheedgeofachairhungwithmiscellaneousraiment:"MysingingtakessomuchtimethatI
  don’tgetachancetowalkthefatoff——that’stheworstofbeinganartist。"
  Annamurmuredanassent。"Ihopeithasn’tinconveniencedyoutoseeme;ItoldMr。Birch——"
  "Mr。WHO?"therecumbentbeautyasked;andthen:"Oh,JIMMY!"shefaintlylaughed,asifmoreforherownenlightenmentthanAnna’s。
  Thelattercontinuedeagerly:"IunderstandfromMrs。Farlowthatyoursisterwaswithyou,andIventuredtocomeupbecauseIwantedtoaskyouwhenIshouldhaveachanceoffindingher。"
  Mrs。McTarvie—Birchthrewbackherheadwithalongstare。
  "Doyoumeantosaytheidiotatthedoordidn’ttellyou?
  Sophywentawaylastnight。"
  "Lastnight?"Annaechoed。Asuddenterrorhadpossessedher。CoulditbethatthegirlhadtrickedthemallandgonewithOwen?Theideawasincredible,yetittooksuchholdofherthatshecouldhardlysteadyherlipstosay:
  "Theporterdidtellme,butIthoughtperhapshewasmistaken。Mrs。FarlowseemedtothinkthatIshouldfindherhere。"
  "ItwasallsosuddenthatIdon’tsupposeshehadtimetolettheFarlowsknow。Shedidn’tgetMrs。Murrett’swiretillyesterday,andshejustpitchedherthingsintoatrunkandrushed————"
  "Mrs。Murrett?"
  "Why,yes。Sophy’sgonetoIndiawithMrs。Murrett;they’retomeetatBrindisi,"Sophy’ssistersaidwithacalmsmile。
  Annasatmotionless,gazingatthedisorderedroom,thepinkbed,thetrivialfaceamongthepillows。
  Mrs。McTarvie—Birchpursued:"Theyhadafearfulkick—uplastspring——Idaresayyouknewaboutit——butItoldSophyshe’dbetterlumpit,aslongastheoldwomanwaswillingto……Asanartist,ofcourse,it’sperfectlyimpossibleformetohaveherwithme……"
  "Ofcourse,"Annamechanicallyassented。
  ThroughtheconfusedpainofherthoughtsshewashardlyawarethatMrs。Birch’sexplanationswerestillcontinuing。
  "NaturallyIdidn’taltogetherapproveofhergoingbacktothatbeastofawoman。IsaidallIcould……Itoldhershewasafooltochuckupsuchaplaceasyours。ButSophy’srestless——alwayswas——andshe’stakenitintoherheadshe’drathertravel……"
  Annarosefromherseat,gropingforsomeformulaofleave—
  taking。Thepushingbackofherchairrousedthewhitedog’ssmoulderinganimosity,andhedrownedhismistress’sfurtherconfidencesinanotheroutburstofhysterics。
  ThroughthetumultAnnasignedaninaudiblefarewell,andMrs。Birch,havingmomentarilysucceededinsuppressingherpetunderapillow,calledout:"Docomeagain!I’dlovetosingtoyou。"
  Annamurmuredawordofthanksandturnedtothedoor。Assheopeneditsheheardherhostesscryingafterher:
  "Jimmy!Doyouhearme?JimmyBRANCE!"andthen,therebeingnoresponsefromthepersonsummoned:"DOtellhimhemustgoandcalltheliftforyou!"
  End