第 24 节
作者:旅游巴士      更新:2021-10-16 18:45      字数:9322
  keep to our right sexes。       I kept    getting up in the middle of a meal; and
  throwing     out   food    to   the  birds;  you    see;  the  chief   thing  that   one
  remembers       of St。 Francis is that he was fond of the birds。          Every     one
  was so stupid about it; and thought that I was the           old man who feeds the
  sparrows in the Tuileries Gardens。           Then Colonel Pentley was the Jolly
  Miller on the banks of       Dee。〃
  〃How on earth did he do that?〃 asked Bertie van            Tahn。
  〃 'He laughed and sang from morn till night;' 〃          explained Blanche。
  〃How   dreadful   for   the   rest   of   you;〃   said   Bertie; 〃and   anyway   he
  wasn't on the banks of Dee。〃
  〃One had to imagine that;〃 said Blanche。
  〃If   you   could imagine   all that   you   might   as   well imagine   cattle   on
  the further  bank   and   keep on   calling    them  home;  Mary…fashion;  across
  the   sands   of   Dee。  Or   you   might   change   the   river   to   the   Yarrow   and
  imagine it was      on the top of you; and say you were Willie; or whoever it
  was; drowned in Yarrow。〃
  〃Of course it's easy to make fun of it;〃 said          Blanche sharply; 〃but it
  was extremely interesting and          amusing。     The prize was rather a fiasco;
  though。      You     see;    Millie   Matheson     said   her   character   was    Lady
  Bountiful; and as she was our hostess of course we all               had to vote that
  she had carried out her character better         than anyone。      Otherwise I ought
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  to have got the prize。〃
  〃It's   quite   an   idea   for   a   Christmas   party;〃   said   Lady   Blonze;   〃we
  must certainly do it here。〃
  Sir Nicholas was not so enthusiastic。              〃Are you       quite sure; my dear;
  that you're wise in doing this           thing?〃 he said to his wife when they were
  alone     together。      〃It might do very well at the Mathesons; where                   they
  had   rather   a   staid;   elderly   house…party;   but   here   it   will   be   a   different
  matter。     There is the Durmot flapper;             for instance; who simply stops at
  nothing;   and   you   know        what   Van   Tahn   is   like。     Then   there   is   Cyril
  Skatterly;   he     has   madness   on   one   side   of   his   family   and   a   Hungarian
  grandmother on the other。〃
  〃I   don't   see   what    they    could   do   that   would     matter;〃    said    Lady
  Blonze。
  〃It's   the   unknown      that   is  to   be  dreaded;〃   said   Sir   Nicholas。       〃If
  Skatterly   took   it   into   his   head   to represent   a   Bull   of   Bashan;   well;   I'd
  rather not be       here。〃
  〃Of   course   we   shan't   allow   any   Bible   characters。        Besides;   I   don't
  know what the Bulls of Bashan really did                 that was so very dreadful; they
  just came round and          gaped; as far as I remember。〃
  〃My   dear;   you   don't   know   what   Skatterly's   Hungarian           imagination
  mightn't read into the part; it would be               small satisfaction to say to him
  afterwards: 'You've         behaved as no Bull of Bashan would have behaved。'
  〃
  〃Oh;   you're   an   alarmist;〃   said   Lady   Blonze;   I      particularly   want   to
  have this idea carried out。         It will    be sure to be talked about a lot。〃
  〃That is quite possible;〃 said Sir Nicholas。
  * * * *
  Dinner that evening was not a particularly lively               affair; the strain of
  trying to impersonate a self… imposed character or to glean hints of identity
  from      other people's conduct acted as a check on the natural                  festivity of
  such     a   gathering。      There     was    a   general     feeling     of   gratitude    and
  acquiescence   when   good…natured             Rachel   Klammerstein   suggested   that
  there should be an         hour or two's respite from 〃the game〃 while they all
  listened   to   a   little   piano…playing   after   dinner。      Rachel's   love   of   piano
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  music     was    not   indiscriminate;     and     concentrated       itself  chiefly   on
  selections rendered by her         idolised offspring; Moritz and Augusta; who;
  to do them      justice; played remarkably well。
  The   Klammersteins   were   deservedly   popular   as         Christmas   guests;
  they gave expensive gifts lavishly on           Christmas Day and New Year; and
  Mrs。 Klammerstein had           already dropped hints of her intention to present
  the    prize    for  the   best  enacted    character    in  the  game     competition。
  Every one had brightened at this prospect;            if it had fallen to Lady Blonze;
  as hostess; to provide        the prize; she would have considered that a little
  souvenir of some twenty or twenty…five shillings' value                would meet the
  case;   whereas   coming   from   a   Klammerstein         source   it   would   certainly
  run to several guineas。
  The   close   time   for   impersonation   efforts   came   to   an  end   with   the
  final   withdrawal      of  Moritz    and   Augusta     from    the    piano。    Blanche
  Boveal retired early; leaving the          room in a series of laboured leaps that
  she    hoped    might    be    recognised    as  a  tolerable   imitation    of  Pavlova。
  Vera     Durmot;      the  sixteen…year…old     flapper;   expressed     her   confident
  opinion     that  the   performance      was   intended    to   typify    Mark    Twain's
  famous      jumping    frog;   and   her   diagnosis     of   the  case   found    general
  acceptance。      Another      guest   to   set   an   example   of   early   bed…going   was
  Waldo      Plubley; who conducted his life on a minutely regulated                system
  of   time…tables    and   hygienic    routine。    Waldo     was    a  plump;      indolent
  young   man   of     seven…and…twenty;   whose        mother     had   early   in   his  life
  decided   for   him   that   he   was  unusually   delicate;   and   by   dint   of   much
  coddling   and     home…keeping   had   succeeded   in   making   him   physically
  soft    and mentally peevish。         Nine hours' unbroken sleep;          preceded by
  elaborate breathing   exercises   and   other       hygienic   ritual;   was   among   the
  indispensable   regulations       which   Waldo   imposed   on   himself;   and   there
  were     innumerable small observances which he exacted from those                   who
  were in any way obliged to minister to his            requirements; a special teapot
  for the decoction   of his       early  tea was   always solemnly  handed over   to
  the   bedroom      staff   of   any   house   in   which   he   happened   to   be   staying。
  No one had ever quite mastered the mechanism of this                   precious vessel;
  but Bertie van Tahn was responsible for             the legend that its spout had to
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  be kept facing north        during the process of infusion。
  On    this  particular   night   the   irreducible   nine   hours    were     severely
  mutilated     by   the  sudden     and   by   no  means     noiseless     incursion    of  a
  pyjama…clad       figure   into  Waldo's      room     at  an   hour   midway      between
  midnight and dawn。
  〃What      is  the  matter?     What      are   you   looking    for?〃    asked     the
  awakened       and   astonished    Waldo;     slowly    recognising      Van   Tahn;    who
  appeared to be searching          hastily for something he had lost。
  〃Looking for sheep;〃 was the reply。
  〃Sheep?〃 exclaimed Waldo。
  〃Yes; sheep。      You don't suppose I'm looking for           giraffes; do you?〃
  〃I   don't   see  why   you   should    expect   to   find   either   in my   room;〃
  retorted Waldo furiously。
  〃I can't argue the matter at this hour of the             night;〃 said Bertie; and
  began hastily rummaging in the            chest of drawers。       Shirts and underwear
  went flying on to       the floor。
  〃There are no sheep here; I tell you;〃 screamed             Waldo。
  〃I've   only   got   your   word   for   it;〃   said   Bertie; whisking   most   of   the
  bedclothes   on   to   the   floor;   〃if   you weren't   concealing   something   you
  wouldn't be so       agitated。〃
  Waldo   was   by  this   time   convinced   that   Van Tahn   was       raving   mad;
  and made an anxious; effort to humour hi