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  youtakeamouthful,andLordknowshowyou’regoingtoswallowit;

  butpersevere,andyouoftensettletheattackforgood。Mywife’sacoward。“

  Theywerepushingbacktheirchairs。Theladieswerehesitatingatthedoorway。

  “I’dbettershowtheway,“saidHelen,advancing。

  Rachelfollowed。Shehadtakennopartinthetalk;noonehadspokentoher;butshehadlistenedtoeverywordthatwassaid。

  ShehadlookedfromMrs。DallowaytoMr。Dalloway,andfromMr。Dallowaybackagain。Clarissa,indeed,wasafascinatingspectacle。

  Sheworeawhitedressandalongglitteringnecklace。

  Whatwithherclothes,andherarchdelicateface,whichshowedexquisitelypinkbeneathhairturninggrey,shewasastonishinglylikeaneighteenth-centurymasterpiece——aReynoldsoraRomney。

  ShemadeHelenandtheotherslookcoarseandslovenlybesideher。

  Sittinglightlyuprightsheseemedtobedealingwiththeworldasshechose;theenormoussolidglobespunroundthiswayandthatbeneathherfingers。Andherhusband!Mr。Dallowayrollingthatrichdeliberatevoicewasevenmoreimpressive。Heseemedtocomefromthehummingoilycentreofthemachinewherethepolishedrodsaresliding,andthepistonsthumping;hegraspedthingssofirmlybutsoloosely;

  hemadetheothersappearlikeoldmaidscheapeningremnants。

  Rachelfollowedinthewakeofthematrons,asifinatrance;

  acuriousscentofvioletscamebackfromMrs。Dalloway,minglingwiththesoftrustlingofherskirts,andthetinklingofherchains。

  Asshefollowed,Rachelthoughtwithsupremeself-abasement,takinginthewholecourseofherlifeandthelivesofallherfriends,“Shesaidwelivedinaworldofourown。It’strue。

  We’reperfectlyabsurd。“

  “Wesitinhere,“saidHelen,openingthedoorofthesaloon。

  “Youplay?“saidMrs。DallowaytoMrs。Ambrose,takingupthescoreof_Tristan_whichlayonthetable。

  “Myniecedoes,“saidHelen,layingherhandonRachel’sshoulder。

  “Oh,howIenvyyou!“ClarissaaddressedRachelforthefirsttime。

  “D’yourememberthis?Isn’titdivine?“Sheplayedabarortwowithringedfingersuponthepage。

  “AndthenTristangoeslikethis,andIsolde——oh!——it’salltoothrilling!HaveyoubeentoBayreuth?“

  “No,Ihaven’t,“saidRachel。`“Thenthat’sstilltocome。

  Ishallneverforgetmyfirst_Parsifal_——agrillingAugustday,andthosefatoldGermanwomen,comeintheirstuffyhighfrocks,andthenthedarktheatre,andthemusicbeginning,andonecouldn’thelpsobbing。Akindmanwentandfetchedmewater,Iremember;

  andIcouldonlycryonhisshoulder!Itcaughtmehere“shetouchedherthroat。“It’slikenothingelseintheworld!Butwhere’syourpiano?““It’sinanotherroom,“Rachelexplained。

  “Butyouwillplaytous?“Clarissaentreated。“Ican’timagineanythingnicerthantositoutinthemoonlightandlistentomusic——

  onlythatsoundstoolikeaschoolgirl!Youknow,“shesaid,turningtoHelen,“Idon’tthinkmusic’saltogethergoodforpeople——

  I’mafraidnot。“

  “Toogreatastrain?“askedHelen。

  “Tooemotional,somehow,“saidClarissa。“Onenoticesitatoncewhenaboyorgirltakesupmusicasaprofession。SirWilliamBroadleytoldmejustthesamething。Don’tyouhatethekindofattitudespeoplegointooverWagner——likethis——“Shecasthereyestotheceiling,claspedherhands,andassumedalookofintensity。

  “Itreallydoesn’tmeanthattheyappreciatehim;infact,Ialwaysthinkit’stheotherwayround。Thepeoplewhoreallycareaboutanartarealwaystheleastaffected。D’youknowHenryPhilips,thepainter?“sheasked。

  “Ihaveseenhim,“saidHelen。

  “Tolookat,onemightthinkhewasasuccessfulstockbroker,andnotoneofthegreatestpaintersoftheage。That’swhatIlike。“

  “Thereareagreatmanysuccessfulstockbrokers,ifyoulikelookingatthem,“saidHelen。

  Rachelwishedvehementlythatherauntwouldnotbesoperverse。

  “Whenyouseeamusicianwithlonghair,don’tyouknowinstinctivelythathe’sbad?“Clarissaasked,turningtoRachel。“WattsandJoachim——

  theylookedjustlikeyouandme。“

  “Andhowmuchnicerthey’dhavelookedwithcurls!“saidHelen。

  “Thequestionis,areyougoingtoaimatbeautyorareyounot?“

  “Cleanliness!“saidClarissa,“Idowantamantolookclean!“

  “Bycleanlinessyoureallymeanwell-cutclothes,“saidHelen。

  “There’ssomethingoneknowsagentlemanby,“saidClarissa,“butonecan’tsaywhatitis。“

  “Takemyhusbandnow,doeshelooklikeagentleman?“

  ThequestionseemedtoClarissainextraordinarilybadtaste。

  “Oneofthethingsthatcan’tbesaid,“shewouldhaveputit。

  Shecouldfindnoanswer,butalaugh。

  “Well,anyhow,“shesaid,turningtoRachel,“Ishallinsistuponyourplayingtometo-morrow。“

  TherewasthatinhermannerthatmadeRachelloveher。

  Mrs。Dallowayhidatinyyawn,ameredilationofthenostrils。

  “D’youknow,“shesaid,“I’mextraordinarilysleepy。It’stheseaair。

  IthinkIshallescape。“

  Aman’svoice,whichshetooktobethatofMr。Pepper,stridentindiscussion,andadvancinguponthesaloon,gaveherthealarm。

  “Good-night——good-night!“shesaid。“Oh,Iknowmyway——doprayforcalm!Good-night!“

  Heryawnmusthavebeentheimageofayawn。Insteadoflettinghermouthdroop,droppingallherclothesinabunchasthoughtheydependedononestring,andstretchingherlimbstotheutmostendofherberth,shemerelychangedherdressforadressing-gown,withinnumerablefrills,andwrappingherfeetinarug,satdownwithawriting-padonherknee。Alreadythiscrampedlittlecabinwasthedressingroomofaladyofquality。Therewerebottlescontainingliquids;

  thereweretrays,boxes,brushes,pins。Evidentlynotaninchofherpersonlackeditsproperinstrument。ThescentwhichhadintoxicatedRachelpervadedtheair。Thusestablished,Mrs。Dallowaybegantowrite。Apeninherhandsbecameathingonecaressedpaperwith,andshemighthavebeenstrokingandticklingakittenasshewrote:

  Pictureus,mydear,afloatintheveryoddestshipyoucanimagine。

  It’snottheship,somuchasthepeople。Onedoescomeacrossqueersortsasonetravels。ImustsayIfindithugelyamusing。

  There’sthemanageroftheline——calledVinrace——anicebigEnglishman,doesn’tsaymuch——youknowthesort。Asfortherest——theymighthavecometrailingoutofanoldnumberof_Punch_。They’relikepeopleplayingcroquetinthe’sixties。Howlongthey’veallbeenshutupinthisshipIdon’tknow——yearsandyearsIshouldsay——

  butonefeelsasthoughonehadboardedalittleseparateworld,andthey’dneverbeenonshore,ordoneordinarythingsintheirlives。It’swhatI’vealwayssaidaboutliterarypeople——

  they’refarthehardestofanytogetonwith。Theworstofitis,thesepeople——amanandhiswifeandaniece——mighthavebeen,onefeels,justlikeeverybodyelse,iftheyhadn’tgotswallowedupbyOxfordorCambridgeorsomesuchplace,andbeenmadecranksof。

  Theman’sreallydelightfulifhe’dcuthisnails,andthewomanhasquiteafineface,onlyshedresses,ofcourse,inapotatosack,andwearsherhairlikeaLibertyshopgirl’s。Theytalkaboutart,andthinkussuchpoopsfordressingintheevening。However,Ican’thelpthat;I’dratherdiethancomeintodinnerwithoutchanging——

  wouldn’tyou?Itmatterseversomuchmorethanthesoup。

  It’soddhowthingslikethat_do_mattersomuchmorethanwhat’sgenerallysupposedtomatter。I’dratherhavemyheadcutoffthanwearflannelnexttheskin。Thenthere’saniceshygirl——

  poorthing——Iwishonecouldrakeheroutbeforeit’stoolate。

  Shehasquiteniceeyesandhair,only,ofcourse,she’llgetfunnytoo。Weoughttostartasocietyforbroadeningthemindsoftheyoung——muchmoreusefulthanmissionaries,Hester!Oh,I’dforgottenthere’sadreadfullittlethingcalledPepper。

  He’sjustlikehisname。He’sindescribablyinsignificant,andratherqueerinhistemper,poordear。It’slikesittingdowntodinnerwithanill-conditionedfox-terrier,onlyonecan’tcombhimout,andsprinklehimwithpowder,asonewouldone’sdog。

  It’sapity,sometimes,onecan’ttreatpeoplelikedogs!

  Thegreatcomfortisthatwe’reawayfromnewspapers,sothatRichardwillhavearealholidaythistime。Spainwasn’taholiday……

  “Youcoward!“saidRichard,almostfillingtheroomwithhissturdyfigure。

  “Ididmydutyatdinner!“criedClarissa。

  “You’veletyourselfinfortheGreekalphabet,anyhow。“

  “Oh,mydear!Who_is_Ambrose?“

  “IgatherthathewasaCambridgedon;livesinLondonnow,andeditsclassics。“

  “Didyoueverseesuchasetofcranks?ThewomanaskedmeifI

  thoughtherhusbandlookedlikeagentleman!“

  “Itwashardtokeeptheballrollingatdinner,certainly,“

  saidRichard。“Whyisitthatthewomen,inthatclass,aresomuchqueererthanthemen?“

  “They’renothalfbad-looking,really——only——they’resoodd!“

  Theybothlaughed,thinkingofthesamethings,sothattherewasnoneedtocomparetheirimpressions。

  “IseeIshallhavequitealottosaytoVinrace,“saidRichard。

  “HeknowsSuttonandallthatset。Hecantellmeagooddealabouttheconditionsofship-buildingintheNorth。“

  “Oh,I’mglad。Themenalways_are_somuchbetterthanthewomen。“

  “Onealwayshassomethingtosaytoamancertainly,“saidRichard。

  “ButI’venodoubtyou’llchatterawayfastenoughaboutthebabies,Clarice。“

  “Hasshegotchildren?Shedoesn’tlooklikeitsomehow。“

  “Two。Aboyandgirl。“

  ApangofenvyshotthroughMrs。Dalloway’sheart。

  “We_must_haveason,Dick,“shesaid。

  “GoodLord,whatopportunitiestherearenowforyoungmen!“

  saidDalloway,forhistalkhadsethimthinking。“Idon’tsupposethere’sbeensogoodanopeningsincethedaysofPitt。“

  “Andit’syours!“saidClarissa。

  “Tobealeaderofmen,“Richardsoliloquised。“It’safinecareer。

  MyGod——whatacareer!“

  Thechestslowlycurvedbeneathhiswaistcoat。

  “D’youknow,Dick,Ican’thelpthinkingofEngland,“saidhiswifemeditatively,leaningherheadagainsthischest。“Beingonthisshipseemstomakeitsomuchmorevivid——whatitreallymeanstobeEnglish。Onethinksofallwe’vedone,andournavies,andthepeopleinIndiaandAfrica,andhowwe’vegoneoncenturyaftercentury,sendingoutboysfromlittlecountryvillages——

  andofmenlikeyou,Dick,anditmakesonefeelasifonecouldn’tbear_not_tobeEnglish!ThinkofthelightburningovertheHouse,Dick!WhenIstoodondeckjustnowIseemedtoseeit。

  It’swhatonemeansbyLondon。“

  “It’sthecontinuity,“saidRichardsententiously。AvisionofEnglishhistory,KingfollowingKing,PrimeMinisterPrimeMinister,andLawLawhadcomeoverhimwhilehiswifespoke。Heranhismindalongthelineofconservativepolicy,whichwentsteadilyfromLordSalisburytoAlfred,andgraduallyenclosed,asthoughitwerealassothatopenedandcaughtthings,enormouschunksofthehabitableglobe。

  “It’stakenalongtime,butwe’veprettynearlydoneit,“hesaid;

  “itremainstoconsolidate。“

  “Andthesepeopledon’tseeit!“Clarissaexclaimed。

  “Ittakesallsortstomakeaworld,“saidherhusband。“Therewouldneverbeagovernmentifthereweren’tanopposition。“

  “Dick,you’rebetterthanIam,“saidClarissa。“Youseeround,whereIonlysee_there_。“Shepressedapointonthebackofhishand。

  “That’smybusiness,asItriedtoexplainatdinner。“

  “WhatIlikeaboutyou,Dick,“shecontinued,“isthatyou’realwaysthesame,andI’macreatureofmoods。“

  “You’reaprettycreature,anyhow,“hesaid,gazingatherwithdeepereyes。

  “Youthinkso,doyou?Thenkissme。“

  Hekissedherpassionately,sothatherhalf-writtenletterslidtotheground。Pickingitup,hereaditwithoutaskingleave。

  “Where’syourpen?“hesaid;andaddedinhislittlemasculinehand:

  R。D。_loquitur_:Claricehasomittedtotellyouthatshelookedexceedinglyprettyatdinner,andmadeaconquestbywhichshehasboundherselftolearntheGreekalphabet。Iwilltakethisoccasionofaddingthatwearebothenjoyingourselvesintheseoutlandishparts,andonlywishforthepresenceofourfriendsyourselfandJohn,towittomakethetripperfectlyenjoyableasitpromisestobeinstructive

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