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  ThePlanterofMalataThePartnerTheInnoftheTwoWitchesBecauseoftheDollarsTHEPLANTEROFMALATA

  CHAPTERI

  Intheprivateeditorialofficeoftheprincipalnewspaperinagreatcolonialcitytwomenweretalking。Theywerebothyoung。

  Thestouterofthetwo,fair,andwithmoreofanurbanlookabouthim,wastheeditorandpart-owneroftheimportantnewspaper。

  Theother\'snamewasRenouard。Thathewasexercisedinhismindaboutsomethingwasevidentonhisfinebronzedface。Hewasalean,lounging,activeman。Thejournalistcontinuedtheconversation。

  \"AndsoyouwerediningyesterdayatoldDunster\'s。\"

  Heusedthewordoldnotintheendearingsenseinwhichitissometimesappliedtointimates,butasamatterofsoberfact。TheDunsterinquestionwasold。Hehadbeenaneminentcolonialstatesman,buthadnowretiredfromactivepoliticsafteratourinEuropeandalengthystayinEngland,duringwhichhehadhadaverygoodpressindeed。Thecolonywasproudofhim。

  \"Yes。Idinedthere,\"saidRenouard。\"YoungDunsteraskedmejustasIwasgoingoutofhisoffice。Itseemedtobelikeasuddenthought。AndyetIcan\'thelpsuspectingsomepurposebehindit。

  Hewasverypressing。Hesworethathisunclewouldbeverypleasedtoseeme。SaidhisunclehadmentionedlatelythatthegrantingtomeoftheMalataconcessionwasthelastactofhisofficiallife。\"

  \"Verytouching。Theoldboysentimentalisesoverthepastnowandthen。\"

  \"Ireallydon\'tknowwhyIaccepted,\"continuedtheother。

  \"Sentimentdoesnotmovemeveryeasily。OldDunsterwasciviltomeofcourse,buthedidnoteveninquirehowIwasgettingonwithmysilkplants。Forgottherewassuchathingprobably。ImustsaythereweremorepeopletherethanIexpectedtomeet。Quiteabigparty。\"

  \"Iwasasked,\"remarkedthenewspaperman。\"OnlyIcouldn\'tgo。

  ButwhendidyouarrivefromMalata?\"

  \"Iarrivedyesterdayatdaylight。Iamanchoredoutthereinthebay-offGardenPoint。IwasinDunster\'sofficebeforehehadfinishedreadinghisletters。HaveyoueverseenyoungDunsterreadinghisletters?Ihadaglimpseofhimthroughtheopendoor。

  Heholdsthepaperinbothhands,huncheshisshouldersuptohisuglyears,andbringshislongnoseandhisthicklipsontoitlikeasuckingapparatus。Acommercialmonster。\"

  \"Herewedon\'tconsiderhimamonster,\"saidthenewspapermanlookingathisvisitorthoughtfully。

  \"Probablynot。Youareusedtoseehisfaceandtoseeotherfaces。Idon\'tknowhowitisthat,whenIcometotown,theappearanceofthepeopleinthestreetstrikemewithsuchforce。

  Theyseemsoawfullyexpressive。\"

  \"Andnotcharming。\"

  \"Well-no。Notasarule。Theeffectisforciblewithoutbeingclear……Iknowthatyouthinkit\'sbecauseofmysolitarymanneroflifeawaythere。\"

  \"Yes。Idothinkso。Itisdemoralising。Youdon\'tseeanyoneformonthsatastretch。You\'releadinganunhealthylife。\"

  Theotherhardlysmiledandmurmuredtheadmissionthattrueenoughitwasagoodelevenmonthssincehehadbeenintownlast。

  \"Yousee,\"insistedtheother。\"Solitudeworkslikeasortofpoison。Andthenyouperceivesuggestionsinfaces-mysteriousandforcible,thatnosoundmanwouldbebotheredwith。Ofcourseyoudo。\"

  GeoffreyRenouarddidnottellhisjournalistfriendthatthesuggestionsofhisownface,thefaceofafriend,botheredhimasmuchastheothers。Hedetectedadegradingqualityinthetouchesofagewhicheverydayaddstoahumancountenance。Theymovedanddisturbedhim,likethesignsofahorribleinwardtravailwhichwasfrightfullyapparenttothefresheyehehadbroughtfromhisisolationinMalata,wherehehadsettledafterfivestrenuousyearsofadventureandexploration。

  \"It\'safact,\"hesaid,\"thatwhenIamathomeinMalataIseenooneconsciously。Itaketheplantationboysforgranted。\"

  \"Well,andweheretakethepeopleinthestreetsforgranted。Andthat\'ssanity。\"

  Thevisitorsaidnothingtothisforfearofengagingadiscussion。

  Whathehadcometoseekintheeditorialofficewasnotcontroversy,butinformation。Yetsomehowhehesitatedtoapproachthesubject。Solitarylifemakesamanreticentinrespectofanythinginthenatureofgossip,whichthosetowhomchattingabouttheirkindisaneverydayexerciseregardasthecommonestuseofspeech。

  \"Youverybusy?\"heasked。

  TheEditormakingredmarksonalongslipofprintedpaperthrewthepencildown。

  \"No。Iamdone。Socialparagraphs。Thisofficeistheplacewhereeverythingisknownabouteverybody-includingevenagreatdealofnobodies。Queerfellowsdriftinandoutofthisroom。

  Waifsandstraysfromhome,fromup-country,fromthePacific。

  And,bytheway,lasttimeyouwerehereyoupickeduponeofthatsortforyourassistant-didn\'tyou?\"

  \"Iengagedanassistantonlytostopyourpreachingabouttheevilsofsolitude,\"saidRenouardhastily;andthepressmanlaughedatthehalf-resentfultone。Hislaughwasnotveryloud,buthisplumppersonshookallover。Hewasawarethathisyoungerfriend\'sdeferencetohisadvicewasbasedonlyonanimperfectbeliefinhiswisdom-orhissagacity。ButitwashewhohadfirsthelpedRenouardinhisplansofexploration:thefive-years\'

  programmeofscientificadventure,ofwork,ofdangerandendurance,carriedoutwithsuchdistinctionandrewardedmodestlywiththeleaseofMalataislandbythefrugalcolonialgovernment。

  Andthisreward,too,hadbeenduetothejournalist\'sadvocacywithwordandpen-forhewasaninfluentialmaninthecommunity。

  DoubtingverymuchifRenouardreallylikedhim,hewashimselfwithoutgreatsympathyforacertainsideofthatmanwhichhecouldnotquitemakeout。Heonlyfeltitobscurelytobehisrealpersonality-thetrue-and,perhaps,theabsurd。As,forinstance,inthatcaseoftheassistant。Renouardhadgivenwaytotheargumentsofhisfriendandbacker-theargumentagainsttheunwholesomeeffectofsolitude,theargumentforthesafetyofcompanionshipevenifquarrelsome。Verywell。Inthisdocilityhewassensibleandevenlikeable。Butwhatdidhedonext?Insteadoftakingcounselastothechoicewithhisoldbackerandfriend,andaman,besides,knowingeverybodyemployedandunemployedonthepavementsofthetown,thisextraordinaryRenouardsuddenlyandalmostsurreptitiouslypickedupafellow-Godknowswho-andsailedawaywithhimbacktoMalatainahurry;aproceedingobviouslyrashandatthesametimenotquitestraight。Thatwasthesortofthing。Thesecretlyunforgivingjournalistlaughedalittlelongerandthenceasedtoshakeallover。

  \"Oh,yes。Aboutthatassistantofyours……\"

  \"Whatabouthim,\"saidRenouard,afterwaitingawhile,withashadowofuneasinessonhisface。

  \"Haveyounothingtotellmeofhim?\"

  \"Nothingexcept……\"IncipientgrimnessvanishedoutofRenouard\'saspectandhisvoice,whilehehesitatedasifreflectingseriouslybeforehechangedhismind。\"No。Nothingwhatever。\"

  \"Youhaven\'tbroughthimalongwithyoubychance-forachange。\"

  ThePlanterofMalatastared,thenshookhishead,andfinallymurmuredcarelessly:\"Ithinkhe\'sverywellwhereheis。ButI

  wishyoucouldtellmewhyyoungDunsterinsistedsomuchonmydiningwithhisunclelastnight。EverybodyknowsIamnotasocietyman。\"

  TheEditorexclaimedatsomuchmodesty。Didn\'thisfriendknowthathewastheironeandonlyexplorer-thathewasthemanexperimentingwiththesilkplant……

  \"Still,thatdoesn\'ttellmewhyIwasinvitedyesterday。ForyoungDunsterneverthoughtofthiscivilitybefore……\"

  \"OurWillie,\"saidthepopularjournalist,\"neverdoesanythingwithoutapurpose,that\'safact。\"

  \"Andtohisuncle\'shousetoo!\"

  \"Helivesthere。\"

  \"Yes。Buthemighthavegivenmeafeedsomewhereelse。Theextraordinarypartisthattheoldmandidnotseemtohaveanythingspecialtosay。Hesmiledkindlyonmeonceortwice,andthatwasall。Itwasquiteaparty,sixteenpeople。\"

  TheEditorthen,afterexpressinghisregretthathehadnotbeenabletocome,wantedtoknowifthepartyhadbeenentertaining。

  Renouardregrettedthathisfriendhadnotbeenthere。Beingamanwhosebusinessoratleastwhoseprofessionwastoknoweverythingthatwentoninthispartoftheglobe,hecouldprobablyhavetoldhimsomethingofsomepeoplelatelyarrivedfromhome,whowereamongsttheguests。YoungDunsterWillie,withhislargeshirt-

  frontandstreaksofwhiteskinshiningunpleasantlythroughthethinblackhairplasteredoverthetopofhishead,boredownonhimandintroducedhimtothatparty,asifhehadbeenatraineddogorachildphenomenon。Decidedly,hesaid,hedislikedWillie-oneoftheselargeoppressivemen……

  Asilencefell,anditwasasifRenouardwerenotgoingtosayanythingmorewhen,suddenly,hecameoutwiththerealobjectofhisvisittotheeditorialroom。

  \"Theylookedtomelikepeopleunderaspell。\"

  TheEditorgazedathimappreciatively,thinkingthat,whethertheeffectofsolitudeornot,thiswasaproofofasensitiveperceptionoftheexpressionoffaces。

  \"Youomittedtotellmetheirname,butIcanmakeaguess。YoumeanProfessorMoorsom,hisdaughterandsister-don\'tyou?\"

  Renouardassented。Yes,awhite-hairedlady。Butfromhissilence,withhiseyesfixed,yetavoidinghisfriend,itwaseasytoguessthatitwasnotinthewhite-hairedladythathewasinterested。

  \"Uponmyword,\"hesaid,recoveringhisusualbearing。\"ItlookstomeasifIhadbeenaskedthereonlyforthedaughtertotalktome。\"

  Hedidnotconcealthathehadbeengreatlystruckbyherappearance。Nobodycouldhavehelpedbeingimpressed。Shewasdifferentfromeverybodyelseinthathouse,anditwasnotonlytheeffectofherLondonclothes。Hedidnottakeherdowntodinner。Williedidthat。Itwasafterwards,ontheterrace……

  Theeveningwasdelightfullycalm。Hewassittingapartandalone,andwishinghimselfsomewhereelse-onboardtheschoonerforchoice,withthedinner-harnessoff。Hehadn\'texchangedfortywordsaltogetherduringtheeveningwiththeotherguests。Hesawhersuddenlyallbyherselfcomingtowardshimalongthedimlylightedterrace,quitefromadistance。

  Shewastallandsupple,carryingnoblyonherstraightbodyaheadofacharacterwhichtohimappearedpeculiar,something-well-

  pagan,crownedwithagreatwealthofhair。Hehadbeenabouttorise,butherdecidedapproachcausedhimtoremainontheseat。

  Hehadnotlookedmuchatherthatevening。Hehadnotthatfreedomofgazeacquiredbythehabitofsocietyandthefrequentmeetingswithstrangers。Itwasnotshyness,butthereserveofamannotusedtotheworldandtothepracticeofcovertstaring,withcarelesscuriosity。Allhehadcapturedbyhisfirst,keen,instantlylowered,glancewastheimpressionthatherhairwasmagnificentlyredandhereyesveryblack。Itwasatroublingeffect,butithadbeenevanescent;hehadforgottenitalmosttillveryunexpectedlyhesawhercomingdowntheterraceslowandeager,asifshewererestrainingherself,andwitharhythmicupwardundulationofherwholefigure。Thelightfromanopenwindowfellacrossherpath,andsuddenlyallthatmassofarrangedhairappearedincandescent,chiselledandfluid,withthedaringsuggestionofahelmetofburnishedcopperandtheflowinglinesofmoltenmetal。Itkindledinhimanastonishedadmiration。ButhesaidnothingofittohisfriendtheEditor。Neitherdidhetellhimthatherapproachwokeupinhisbraintheimageoflove\'sinfinitegraceandthesenseoftheinexhaustiblejoythatlivesinbeauty。No!WhatheimpartedtotheEditorwerenoemotions,butmerefactsconveyedinadeliberatevoiceandinuninspiredwords。

  \"Thatyoungladycameandsatdownbyme。Shesaid:\'AreyouFrench,Mr。Renouard?\'\"

  Hehadbreathedawhiffofperfumeofwhichhesaidnothingeither-ofsomeperfumehedidnotknow。Hervoicewaslowanddistinct。

  Hershouldersandherbarearmsgleamedwithanextraordinarysplendour,andwhensheadvancedherheadintothelighthesawtheadmirablecontouroftheface,thestraightfinenosewithdelicatenostrils,theexquisitecrimsonbrushstrokeofthelipsonthisovalwithoutcolour。Theexpressionoftheeyeswaslostinashadowymysteriousplayofjetandsilver,stirringundertheredcopperygoldofthehairasthoughshehadbeenabeingmadeofivoryandpreciousmetalschangedintolivingtissue。

  \"……ItoldhermypeoplewerelivinginCanada,butthatIwasbroughtupinEnglandbeforecomingouthere。Ican\'timaginewhatinterestshecouldhaveinmyhistory。\"

  \"Andyoucomplainofherinterest?\"

  Theaccentoftheall-knowingjournalistseemedtojaronthePlanterofMalata。

  \"No!\"hesaid,inadeadenedvoicethatwasalmostsullen。Butafterashortsilencehewenton。\"Veryextraordinary。ItoldherIcameouttowanderatlargeintheworldwhenIwasnineteen,almostdirectlyafterIleftschool。Itseemsthatherlatebrotherwasinthesameschoolacoupleofyearsbeforeme。ShewantedmetotellherwhatIdidatfirstwhenIcameouthere;

  whatothermenfoundtodowhentheycameout-wheretheywent,whatwaslikelytohappentothem-asifIcouldguessandforetellfrommyexperiencethefatesofmenwhocomeoutherewithahundreddifferentprojects,forhundredsofdifferentreasons-

  fornoreasonbutrestlessness-whocome,andgo,anddisappear!

  Preposterous。Sheseemedtowanttoheartheirhistories。Itoldherthatmostofthemwerenotworthtelling。\"

  Thedistinguishedjournalistleaningonhiselbow,hisheadrestingagainsttheknucklesofhislefthand,listenedwithgreatattention,butgavenosignofthatsurprisewhichRenouard,pausing,seemedtoexpect。

  \"Youknowsomething,\"thelattersaidbrusquely。Theall-knowingmanmovedhisheadslightlyandsaid,\"Yes。Butgoon。\"

  \"It\'sjustthis。Thereisnomoretoit。Ifoundmyselftalkingtoherofmyadventures,ofmyearlydays。Itcouldn\'tpossiblyhaveinterestedher。Really,\"hecried,\"thisismostextraordinary。Thosepeoplehavesomethingontheirminds。Wesatinthelightofthewindow,andherfatherprowledabouttheterrace,withhishandsbehindhisbackandhisheaddrooping。Thewhite-hairedladycametothedining-roomwindowtwice-tolookatusIamcertain。Theotherguestsbegantogoaway-andstillwesatthere。ApparentlythesepeoplearestayingwiththeDunsters。

  ItwasoldMrs。Dunsterwhoputanendtothething。Thefatherandtheauntcircledaboutasiftheywereafraidofinterferingwiththegirl。Thenshegotupallatonce,gavemeherhand,andsaidshehopedshewouldseemeagain。\"

  WhilehewasspeakingRenouardsawagaintheswayofherfigureinamovementofgraceandstrength-feltthepressureofherhand-

  heardthelastaccentsofthedeepmurmurthatcamefromherthroatsowhiteinthelightofthewindow,andrememberedtheblackraysofhersteadyeyespassingoffhisfacewhensheturnedaway。Herememberedallthisvisually,anditwasnotexactlypleasurable。

  Itwasratherstartlinglikethediscoveryofanewfacultyinhimself。Therearefacultiesonewouldratherdowithout-such,forinstance,asseeingthroughastonewallorrememberingapersonwiththisuncannyvividness。Andwhataboutthosetwopeoplebelongingtoherwiththeirairofexpectantsolicitude!

  Really,thosefiguresfromhomegotinfrontofone。Infact,theirpersistenceingettingbetweenhimandthesolidformsoftheeverydaymaterialworldhaddrivenRenouardtocallonhisfriendattheoffice。Hehopedthatalittlecommon,gossipyinformationwouldlaytheghostofthatunexpecteddinner-party。OfcoursetheproperpersontogotowouldhavebeenyoungDunster,but,hecouldn\'tstandWillieDunster-notatanyprice。

  InthepausetheEditorhadchangedhisattitude,facedhisdesk,andsmiledafaintknowingsmile。

  \"Strikinggirl-eh?\"hesaid。

  Theincongruityofthewordwasenoughtomakeonejumpoutofthechair。Striking!Thatgirlstriking!Stri……!ButRenouardrestrainedhisfeelings。Hisfriendwasnotapersontogiveoneselfawayto。And,afterall,thissortofspeechwaswhathehadcometheretohear。As,however,hehadmadeamovementhere-

  settledhimselfcomfortablyandsaid,withverycreditableindifference,thatyes-shewas,rather。Especiallyamongstalotofover-dressedfrumps。Therewasn\'tonewomanunderfortythere。

  \"Isthatthewaytospeakofthecreamofoursociety;the\'topofthebasket,\'astheFrenchsay,\"theEditorremonstratedwithmockindignation。\"Youaren\'tmoderateinyourexpressions-youknow。\"

  \"Iexpressmyselfverylittle,\"interjectedRenouardseriously。

  \"Iwilltellyouwhatyouare。Youareafellowthatdoesn\'tcountthecost。Ofcourseyouaresafewithme,butwillyouneverlearn……\"

  \"Whatstruckmemost,\"interruptedtheother,\"isthatsheshouldpickmeoutforsuchalongconversation。\"

  \"That\'sperhapsbecauseyouwerethemostremarkableofthementhere。\"

  Renouardshookhishead。

  \"Thisshotdoesn\'tseemtometohitthemark,\"hesaidcalmly。

  \"Tryagain。\"

  \"Don\'tyoubelieveme?Oh,youmodestcreature。Well,letmeassureyouthatunderordinarycircumstancesitwouldhavebeenagoodshot。Youaresufficientlyremarkable。Butyouseemaprettyacutecustomertoo。Thecircumstancesareextraordinary。ByJovetheyare!\"

  Hemused。AfteratimethePlanterofMalatadroppedanegligent-

  \"Andyouknowthem。\"

  \"AndIknowthem,\"assentedtheall-knowingEditor,soberly,asthoughtheoccasionweretoospecialforadisplayofprofessionalvanity;avanitysowellknowntoRenouardthatitsabsenceaugmentedhiswonderandalmostmadehimuneasyasifportendingbadnewsofsomesort。

  \"Youhavemetthosepeople?\"heasked。

  \"No。Iwastohavemetthemlastnight,butIhadtosendanapologytoWillieinthemorning。Itwasthenthathehadthebrightideatoinviteyoutofilltheplace,fromamuddlednotionthatyoucouldbeofuse。Willieisstupidsometimes。Foritisclearthatyouarethelastmanabletohelp。\"

  \"HowonearthdoIcometobemixedupinthis-whateveritis?\"

  Renouard\'svoicewasslightlyalteredbynervousirritation。\"I

  onlyarrivedhereyesterdaymorning。\"

  CHAPTERII

  HisfriendtheEditorturnedtohimsquarely。\"Willietookmeintoconsultation,andsinceheseemstohaveletyouinImayjustaswelltellyouwhatisup。IshalltrytobeasshortasIcan。

  Butinconfidence-mind!\"

  Hewaited。Renouard,hisuneasinessgrowingonhimunreasonably,assentedbyanod,andtheotherlostnotimeinbeginning。

  ProfessorMoorsom-physicistandphilosopher-fineheadofwhitehair,tojudgefromthephotographs-plentyofbrainsintheheadtoo-allthesefamousbooks-surelyevenRenouardwouldknow……

  Renouardmutteredmoodilythatitwasn\'thissortofreading,andhisfriendhastenedtoassurehimearnestlythatneitherwasithissort-exceptasamatterofbusinessandduty,fortheliterarypageofthatnewspaperwhichwashispropertyandtheprideofhislife。TheonlyliterarynewspaperintheAntipodescouldnotignorethefashionablephilosopheroftheage。NotthatanybodyreadMoorsomattheAntipodes,buteverybodyhadheardofhim-

  women,children,docklabourers,cabmen。TheonlypersonbesideshimselfwhohadreadMoorsom,asfarasheknew,wasoldDunster,whousedtocallhimselfaMoorsomianorwasitMoorsomiteyearsandyearsago,longbeforeMoorsomhadworkedhimselfupintothegreatswellhewasnow,ineveryway……Sociallytoo。Quitethefashioninthehighestworld。

  Renouardlistenedwithprofoundlyconcealedattention。\"A

  charlatan,\"hemutteredlanguidly。

  \"Well-no。Ishouldsaynot。Ishouldn\'twonderthoughifmostofhiswritinghadbeendonewithhistongueinhischeek。Ofcourse。That\'stobeexpected。Itellyouwhat:theonlyreallyhonestwritingistobefoundinnewspapersandnowhereelse-anddon\'tyouforgetit。\"

  TheEditorpausedwithabasiliskstaretillRenouardhadconcededacasual:\"Idaresay,\"andonlythenwentontoexplainthatoldDunster,duringhisEuropeantour,hadbeenmaderatheralionofinLondon,wherehestayedwiththeMoorsoms-hemeantthefatherandthegirl。Theprofessorhadbeenawidowerforalongtime。

  \"Shedoesn\'tlookjustagirl,\"mutteredRenouard。Theotheragreed。Verylikelynot。HadbeenplayingtheLondonhostesstotip-toppeopleeversincesheputherhairup,probably。

  \"Idon\'texpecttoseeanygirlishbloomonherwhenIdohavetheprivilege,\"hecontinued。\"ThosepeoplearestayingwiththeDunster\'sINCOG。,inamanner,youunderstand-somethinglikeroyalties。Theydon\'tdeceiveanybody,buttheywanttobelefttothemselves。Wehaveevenkeptthemoutofthepaper-toobligeoldDunster。Butweshallputyourarrivalin-ourlocalcelebrity。\"

  \"Heavens!\"

  \"Yes。Mr。G。Renouard,theexplorer,whoseindomitableenergy,etc。,andwhoisnowworkingfortheprosperityofourcountryinanotherwayonhisMalataplantation……And,bytheby,how\'sthesilkplant-flourishing?\"

  \"Yes。\"

  \"Didyoubringanyfibre?\"

  \"Schooner-full。\"

  \"Isee。TobetranshippedtoLiverpoolforexperimentalmanufacture,eh?Eminentcapitalistsathomeverymuchinterested,aren\'tthey?\"

  \"Theyare。\"

  Asilencefell。ThentheEditorutteredslowly-\"Youwillbearichmansomeday。\"

  Renouard\'sfacedidnotbetrayhisopinionofthatconfidentprophecy。Hedidn\'tsayanythingtillhisfriendsuggestedinthesamemeditativevoice-

  \"YououghttointerestMoorsomintheaffairtoo-sinceWilliehasletyouin。\"

  \"Aphilosopher!\"

  \"Isupposeheisn\'tabovemakingabitofmoney。Andhemaybecleveratitforallyouknow。Ihaveanotionthathe\'safairlypracticaloldcove……Anyhow,\"andherethetoneofthespeakertookonatingeofrespect,\"hehasmadephilosophypay。\"

  Renouardraisedhiseyes,repressedanimpulsetojumpup,andgotoutofthearm-chairslowly。\"Itisn\'tperhapsabadidea,\"hesaid。\"I\'llhavetocallthereinanycase。\"

  Hewonderedwhetherhehadmanagedtokeephisvoicesteady,itstoneunconcernedenough;forhisemotionwasstrongthoughithadnothingtodowiththebusinessaspectofthissuggestion。Hemovedintheroominvaguepreparationfordeparture,whenheheardasoftlaugh。Hespunaboutquicklywithafrown,buttheEditorwasnotlaughingathim。Hewaschucklingacrossthebigdeskatthewall:apreliminaryofsomespeechforwhichRenouard,recalledtohimself,waitedsilentandmistrustful。

  \"No!Youwouldneverguess!Noonewouldeverguesswhatthesepeopleareafter。Willie\'seyesbulgedoutwhenhecametomewiththetale。\"

  \"Theyalwaysdo,\"remarkedRenouardwithdisgust。\"He\'sstupid。\"

  \"Hewasstartled。AndsowasIafterhetoldme。It\'sasearchparty。Theyareoutlookingforaman。Willie\'ssoftheart\'senlistedinthecause。\"

  Renouardrepeated:\"Lookingforaman。\"

  Hesatdownsuddenlyasifonpurposetostare。\"DidWilliecometoyoutoborrowthelantern,\"heaskedsarcastically,andgotupagainfornoapparentreason。

  \"Whatlantern?\"snappedthepuzzledEditor,andhisfacedarkenedwithsuspicion。\"You,Renouard,arealwaysalludingtothingsthataren\'tcleartome。Ifyouwereinpolitics,I,asapartyjournalist,wouldn\'ttrustyoufurtherthanIcouldseeyou。Notaninchfurther。Youaresuchasophisticatedbeggar。Listen:

  themanisthemanMissMoorsomwasengagedtoforayear。Hecouldn\'thavebeenanobody,anyhow。Buthedoesn\'tseemtohavebeenverywise。Hardluckfortheyounglady。\"

  Hespokewithfeeling。Itwasclearthatwhathehadtotellappealedtohissentiment。Yet,asanexperiencedmanoftheworld,hemarkedhisamusedwonder。Youngmanofgoodfamilyandconnections,goingeverywhere,yetnotmerelyamanabouttown,butwithafootinthetwobigF\'s。

  Renouardloungingaimlesslyintheroomturnedround:\"Andwhatthedevil\'sthat?\"heaskedfaintly。

  \"WhyFashionandFinance,\"explainedtheEditor。\"That\'showI

  callit。TherearethethreeR\'satthebottomofthesocialedificeandthetwoF\'sonthetop。See?\"

  \"Ha!Ha!Excellent!Ha!Ha!\"Renouardlaughedwithstonyeyes。

  \"Andyouproceedfromonesettotheotherinthisdemocraticage,\"

  theEditorwentonwithunperturbedcomplacency。\"Thatisifyouarecleverenough。Theonlydangerisinbeingtooclever。AndI

  thinksomethingofthesorthappenedhere。ThatswellIamspeakingofgothimselfintoamess。Apparentlyaveryuglymessofafinancialcharacter。YouwillunderstandthatWilliedidnotgointodetailswithme。Theywerenotimpartedtohimwithverygreatabundanceeither。Butabadmess-somethingofthecriminalorder。Ofcoursehewasinnocent。Buthehadtoquitallthesame。\"

  \"Ha!Ha!\"Renouardlaughedagainabruptly,staringasbefore。\"Sothere\'sonemorebigFinthetale。\"

  \"Whatdoyoumean?\"inquiredtheEditorquickly,withanairasifhispatentwerebeinginfringed。

  \"Imean-Fool。\"

  \"No。Iwouldn\'tsaythat。Iwouldn\'tsaythat。\"

  \"Well-lethimbeascoundrelthen。WhatthedevildoIcare。\"

  \"Butholdon!Youhaven\'theardtheendofthestory。\"

  Renouard,hishatonhisheadalready,satdownwiththedisdainfulsmileofamanwhohaddiscountedthemoralofthestory。StillhesatdownandtheEditorswunghisrevolvingchairrightround。Hewasfullofunction。

  \"Imprudent,Ishouldsay。Inmanywaysmoneyisasdangeroustohandleasgunpowder。Youcan\'tbetoocarefuleitherastowhoyouareworkingwith。Anyhowtherewasamightyflashyburstup,asensation,and-hisfamiliarhauntsknewhimnomore。ButbeforehevanishedhewenttoseeMissMoorsom。Thatveryfactarguesforhisinnocence-don\'tit?Whatwassaidbetweenthemnomanknows-unlesstheprofessorhadtheconfidencefromhisdaughter。Therecouldn\'thavebeenmuchtosay。Therewasnothingforitbuttolethimgo-wasthere?-fortheaffairhadgotintothepapers。

  Andperhapsthekindestthingwouldhavebeentoforgethim。

  Anywaytheeasiest。Forgivenesswouldhavebeenmoredifficult,I

  fancy,forayoungladyofspiritandpositiondrawnintoanuglyaffairlikethat。Anyordinaryyounglady,Imean。Well,thefellowaskednothingbetterthantobeforgotten,onlyhedidn\'tfinditeasytodosohimself,becausehewouldwritehomenowandthen。Nottoanyofhisfriendsthough。Hehadnonearrelations。

  Theprofessorhadbeenhisguardian。No,thepoordevilwrotenowandthentoanoldretiredbutlerofhislatefather,somewhereinthecountry,forbiddinghimatthesametimetoletanyoneknowofhiswhereabouts。SothatworthyoldasswouldgoupanddodgeabouttheMoorsom\'stownhouse,perhapswaylayMissMoorsom\'smaid,andthenwouldwriteto\'MasterArthur\'thattheyoungladylookedwellandhappy,orsomesuchcheerfulintelligence。Idaresayhewantedtobeforgotten,butIshouldn\'tthinkhewasmuchcheeredbythenews。Whatwouldyousay?\"

  Renouard,hislegsstretchedoutandhischinonhisbreast,saidnothing。Asensationwhichwasnotcuriosity,butratheravaguenervousanxiety,distinctlyunpleasant,likeamysterioussymptomofsomemalady,preventedhimfromgettingupandgoingaway。

  \"Mixedfeelings,\"theEditoropined。\"Manyfellowsoutherereceivenewsfromhomewithmixedfeelings。ButwhatwillhisfeelingsbewhenhehearswhatIamgoingtotellyounow?Forweknowhehasnotheardyet。Sixmonthsagoacityclerk,justacommondrudgeoffinance,getshimselfconvictedofacommonembezzlementorsomethingofthatkind。Thenseeinghe\'sinforalongsentencehethinksofmakinghisconsciencecomfortable,andmakesacleanbreastofanoldstoryoftamperedwith,orelsesuppressed,documents,astorywhichclearsaltogetherthehonestyofourruinedgentleman。Thatembezzlingfellowwasinapositiontoknow,havingbeenemployedbythefirmbeforethesmash。Therewasnodoubtaboutthecharacterbeingcleared-butwheretheclearedmanwasnobodycouldtell。Anothersensationinsociety。

  AndthenMissMoorsomsays:\'Hewillcomebacktoclaimme,andI\'llmarryhim。\'Buthedidn\'tcomeback。BetweenyouandmeI

  don\'tthinkhewasmuchwanted-exceptbyMissMoorsom。Iimagineshe\'susedtohaveherownway。Shegrewimpatient,anddeclaredthatifsheknewwherethemanwasshewouldgotohim。Butallthatcouldbegotoutoftheoldbutlerwasthatthelastenvelopeborethepostmarkofourbeautifulcity;andthatthiswastheonlyaddressof\'MasterArthur\'thatheeverhad。Thatandnomore。Infactthefellowwasathislastgasp-withabadheart。MissMoorsomwasn\'tallowedtoseehim。Shehadgoneherselfintothecountrytolearnwhatshecould,butshehadtostaydownstairswhiletheoldchap\'swifewentuptotheinvalid。ShebroughtdownthescrapofintelligenceI\'vetoldyouof。Hewasalreadytoofargonetobecross-examinedonit,andthatverynighthedied。Hedidn\'tleavebehindhimmuchtogoby,didhe?OurWilliehintedtomethattherehadbeenprettystormydaysintheprofessor\'shouse,but-heretheyare。Ihaveanotionsheisn\'tthekindofeverydayyoungladywhomaybepermittedtogallopabouttheworldallbyherself-eh?Well,Ithinkitratherfineofher,butI

  quiteunderstandthattheprofessorneededallhisphilosophyunderthecircumstances。Sheishisonlychildnow-andbrilliant-

  what?Williepositivelysplutteredtryingtodescribehertome;

  andIcouldseedirectlyyoucameinthatyouhadanuncommonexperience。\"

  Renouard,withanirritatedgesture,tiltedhishatmoreforwardonhiseyes,asthoughhewerebored。TheEditorwentonwiththeremarkthattobesureneitherheRenouardnoryetWillieweremuchusedtomeetgirlsofthatremarkablesuperiority。WilliewhenlearningbusinesswithafirminLondon,yearsbefore,hadseennonebutboarding-housesociety,heguessed。Astohimselfinthegoodolddays,whenhetrodthegloriousflagsofFleetStreet,heneitherhadaccessto,noryetwouldhavecaredfortheswells。

  NothinginterestedhimthenbutparliamentarypoliticsandtheoratoryoftheHouseofCommons。

  Hepaidtothisnotverydistantpastthetributeofatender,reminiscentsmile,andreturnedtohisfirstideathatforasocietygirlheractionwasratherfine。Allthesametheprofessorcouldnotbeverypleased。Thefellowifhewasaspureasalilynowwasjustaboutasdevoidofthegoodsoftheearth。

  Andthereweremisfortunes,howeverundeserved,whichdamagedaman\'sstandingpermanently。Ontheotherhand,itwasdifficulttoopposecynicallyanobleimpulse-nottospeakofthegreatloveattherootofit。Ah!Love!Andthentheladywasquitecapableofgoingoffbyherself。Shewasofage,shehadmoneyofherown,plentyofplucktoo。Moorsommusthaveconcludedthatitwasmoretrulypaternal,moreprudenttoo,andgenerallysaferallroundtolethimselfbedraggedintothischase。Theauntcamealongforthesamereasons。Itwasgivenoutathomeasatriproundtheworldoftheusualkind。

  Renouardhadrisenandremainedstandingwithhisheartbeating,andstrangelyaffectedbythistale,robbedasitwasofallglamourbytheprosaicpersonalityofthenarrator。TheEditoradded:\"I\'vebeenaskedtohelpinthesearch-youknow。\"

  Renouardmutteredsomethingaboutanappointmentandwentoutintothestreet。Hisinbornsanitycouldnotdefendhimfromamistycreepingjealousy。Hethoughtthatobviouslynomanofthatsortcouldbeworthyofsuchawoman\'sdevotedfidelity。Renouard,however,hadlivedlongenoughtoreflectthataman\'sactivities,hisviews,andevenhisideasmaybeveryinferiortohischaracter;andmovedbyadelicateconsiderationforthatsplendidgirlhetriedtothinkoutforthemanacharacterofinwardexcellenceandoutwardgifts-someextraordinaryseduction。Butinvain。Freshfrommonthsofsolitudeandfromdaysatsea,hersplendourpresenteditselftohimabsolutelyunconquerableinitsperfection,unlessbyherownfolly。Itwaseasiertosuspectherofthisthantoimagineinthemanqualitieswhichwouldbeworthyofher。Easierandlessdegrading。Becausefollymaybegenerous-couldbenothingelsebutgenerosityinher;whereastoimaginehersubjugatedbysomethingcommonwasintolerable。

  Becauseoftheforceofthephysicalimpressionhehadreceivedfromherpersonalityandsuchimpressionsaretherealoriginsofthedeepestmovementsofoursoulthisconceptionofherwaseveninconceivable。ButnoPrinceCharminghaseverlivedoutofafairytale。Hedoesn\'twalktheworldsofFashionandFinance-

  andwithastumblinggaitatthat。Generosity。Yes。Itwashergenerosity。Butthisgenerositywasaltogetherregalinitssplendour,almostabsurdinitslavishness-or,perhaps,divine。

  Intheevening,onboardhisschooner,sittingontherail,hisarmsfoldedonhisbreastandhiseyesfixedonthedeck,heletthedarknesscatchhimunawaresinthemidstofameditationonthemechanismofsentimentandthespringsofpassion。Andallthetimehehadanabidingconsciousnessofherbodilypresence。Theeffectonhissenseshadbeensopenetratingthatinthemiddleofthenight,rousingupsuddenly,wide-eyedinthedarknessofhiscabin,hedidnotcreateafaintmentalvisionofherpersonforhimself,but,moreintimatelyaffected,hescenteddistinctlythefaintperfumesheused,andcouldalmosthaveswornthathehadbeenawakenedbythesoftrustleofherdress。Heevensatuplisteninginthedarkforatime,thensighedandlaydownagain,notagitatedbut,onthecontrary,oppressedbythesensationofsomethingthathadhappenedtohimandcouldnotbeundone。

  CHAPTERIII

  Intheafternoonheloungedintotheeditorialoffice,carryingwithaffectednonchalancethatweightoftheirremediablehehadfeltlaidonhimsuddenlyinthesmallhoursofthenight-thatconsciousnessofsomethingthatcouldnolongerbehelped。HispatronisingfriendinformedhimatoncethathehadmadetheacquaintanceoftheMoorsompartylastnight。AttheDunsters,ofcourse。Dinner。

  \"Veryquiet。Nobodythere。Itwasmuchbetterforthebusiness。

  Isay……\"

  Renouard,hishandgraspingthebackofachair,stareddownathimdumbly。

  \"Phew!That\'sastunninggirl……Whydoyouwanttositonthatchair?It\'suncomfortable!\"

  \"Iwasn\'tgoingtositonit。\"Renouardwalkedslowlytothewindow,gladtofindinhimselfenoughself-controltoletgothechairinsteadofraisingitonhighandbringingitdownontheEditor\'shead。

  \"Williekeptongazingatherwithtearsinhisboiledeyes。Youshouldhaveseenhimbendingsentimentallyoverheratdinner。\"

  \"Don\'t,\"saidRenouardinsuchananguishedtonethattheEditorturnedrightroundtolookathisback。

  \"YoupushyourdislikeofyoungDunstertoofar。It\'spositivelymorbid,\"hedisapprovedmildly。\"Wecan\'tbeallbeautifulafterthirty……Italkedalittle,aboutyoumostly,totheprofessor。Heappearedtobeinterestedinthesilkplant-ifonlyasachangefromthegreatsubject。MissMoorsomdidn\'tseemtomindwhenIconfessedtoherthatIhadtakenyouintotheconfidenceofthething。OurWillieapprovedtoo。OldDunsterwithhiswhitebeardseemedtogivemehisblessing。Allthosepeoplehaveagreatopinionofyou,simplybecauseItoldthemthatyou\'veledeverysortoflifeonecanthinkofbeforeyougotstruckonexploration。Theywantyoutomakesuggestions。Whatdoyouthink\'MasterArthur\'islikelytohavetakento?\"

  \"Somethingeasy,\"mutteredRenouardwithoutunclenchinghisteeth。

  \"Huntingman。Athlete。Don\'tbehardonthechap。Hemayberidingboundaries,ordrovingcattle,orhumpinghisswagabouttheback-blocksawaytothedevil-somewhere。Hemaybeevenprospectingatthebackofbeyond-thisverymoment。\"

  \"Orlyingdeaddrunkinaroadsidepub。It\'slateenoughinthedayforthat。\"

  TheEditorlookedupinstinctively。Theclockwaspointingataquartertofive。\"Yes,itis,\"headmitted。\"Butitneedn\'tbe。

  AndhemayhavelitoutintotheWesternPacificallofasudden-

  sayinatradingschooner。ThoughIreallydon\'tseeinwhatcapacity。Still……\"

  \"Orhemaybepassingatthisverymomentunderthisverywindow。\"

  \"Nothe……andIwishyouwouldgetawayfromittowhereonecanseeyourface。Ihatetalkingtoaman\'sback。Youstandtherelikeahermitonasea-shoregrowlingtoyourself。Itellyouwhatitis,Geoffrey,youdon\'tlikemankind。\"

  \"Idon\'tmakemylivingbytalkingaboutmankind\'saffairs,\"

  Renouarddefendedhimself。Buthecameawayobedientlyandsatdowninthearmchair。\"Howcanyoubesocertainthatyourmanisn\'tdownthereinthestreet?\"heasked。\"It\'sneithermorenorlessprobablethaneverysingleoneofyourothersuppositions。\"

  PlacatedbyRenouard\'sdocilitytheEditorgazedathimforawhile。\"Aha!I\'lltellyouhow。Learnthenthatwehavebegunthecampaign。Wehavetelegraphedhisdescriptiontothepoliceofeverytownshipupanddowntheland。Andwhat\'smorewe\'veascertaineddefinitelythathehasn\'tbeeninthistownforthelastthreemonthsatleast。Howmuchlongerhe\'sbeenawaywecan\'ttell。\"

  \"That\'sverycurious。\"

  \"It\'sverysimple。MissMoorsomwrotetohim,tothepostofficeheredirectlyshereturnedtoLondonafterherexcursionintothecountrytoseetheoldbutler。Well-herletterisstilllyingthere。Ithasnotbeencalledfor。Ergo,thistownisnothisusualabode。Personally,Ineverthoughtitwas。Buthecannotfailtoturnupsometimeorother。Ourmainhopeliesjustinthecertitudethathemustcometotownsoonerorlater。Rememberhedoesn\'tknowthatthebutlerisdead,andhewillwanttoinquireforaletter。Well,he\'llfindanotefromMissMoorsom。\"

  Renouard,silent,thoughtthatitwaslikelyenough。Hisprofounddistasteforthisconversationwasbetrayedbyanairofwearinessdarkeninghisenergeticsun-tannedfeatures,andbytheaugmenteddreaminessofhiseyes。TheEditornoteditasafurtherproofofthatimmoraldetachmentfrommankind,ofthatcallousnessofsentimentfosteredbytheunhealthyconditionsofsolitude-

  accordingtohisownfavouritetheory。Aloudheobservedthataslongasamanhadnotgivenupcorrespondencehecouldnotbelookeduponaslost。Fugitivecriminalshadbeentrackedinthatwaybyjustice,heremindedhisfriend;thensuddenlychangedthebearingofthesubjectsomewhatbyaskingifRenouardhadheardfromhispeoplelately,andifeverymemberofhislargetribewaswellandhappy。

  \"Yes,thanks。\"

  Thetonewascurt,asifrepellingaliberty。Renouarddidnotlikebeingaskedabouthispeople,forwhomhehadaprofoundandremorsefulaffection。Hehadnotseenasinglehumanbeingtowhomhewasrelated,formanyyears,andhewasextremelydifferentfromthemall。

  Ontheverymorningofhisarrivalfromhisislandhehadgonetoasetofpigeon-holesinWillieDunster\'souterofficeandhadtakenoutfromacompartmentlabelled\"Malata\"averysmallaccumulationofenvelopes,afewaddressedtohimself,andoneaddressedtohisassistant,alltothecareofthefirm,W。DunsterandCo。Asopportunityoffered,thefirmusedtosendthemontoMalataeitherbyaman-of-warschoonergoingonacruise,orbysometradingcraftproceedingthatway。Butforthelastfourmonthstherehadbeennoopportunity。

  \"Yougoingtostayheresometime?\"askedtheEditor,afteralongishsilence。

  Renouard,perfunctorily,didseenoreasonwhyheshouldmakealongstay。

  \"Forhealth,foryourmentalhealth,myboy,\"rejoinedthenewspaperman。\"Togetusedtohumanfacessothattheydon\'thityouintheeyesohardwhenyouwalkaboutthestreets。Togetfriendlywithyourkind。Isupposethatassistantofyourscanbetrustedtolookafterthings?\"

  \"There\'sthehalf-castetoo。ThePortuguese。Heknowswhat\'stobedone。\"

  \"Aha!\"TheEditorlookedsharplyathisfriend。\"What\'shisname?\"

  \"Who\'sname?\"

  \"Theassistant\'syoupickedupontheslybehindmyback。\"

  Renouardmadeaslightmovementofimpatience。

  \"Imethimunexpectedlyoneevening。Ithoughthewoulddoaswellasanother。Hehadcomefromupcountryanddidn\'tseemhappyinatown。HetoldmehisnamewasWalter。Ididnotaskhimforproofs,youknow。\"

  \"Idon\'tthinkyougetonverywellwithhim。\"

  \"Why?Whatmakesyouthinkso。\"

  \"Idon\'tknow。Somethingreluctantinyourmannerwhenhe\'sinquestion。\"

  \"Really。Mymanner!Idon\'tthinkhe\'sagreatsubjectforconversation,perhaps。Whynotdrophim?\"

  \"Ofcourse!Youwouldn\'tconfesstoamistake。Notyou。

  NeverthelessIhavemysuspicionsaboutit。\"

  Renouardgotuptogo,buthesitated,lookingdownattheseatedEditor。

  \"Howfunny,\"hesaidatlastwiththeutmostseriousness,andwasmakingforthedoor,whenthevoiceofhisfriendstoppedhim。

  \"Youknowwhathasbeensaidofyou?Thatyoucouldn\'tgetonwithanybodyyoucouldn\'tkick。Now,confess-isthereanytruthinthesoftimpeachment?\"

  \"No,\"saidRenouard。\"Didyouprintthatinyourpaper。\"

  \"No。Ididn\'tquitebelieveit。ButIwilltellyouwhatI

  believe。Ibelievethatwhenyourheartissetonsomeobjectyouareamanthatdoesn\'tcountthecosttoyourselforothers。Andthisshallgetprintedsomeday。\"

  \"Obituarynotice?\"Renouarddroppednegligently。

  \"Certain-someday。\"

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