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第21章

AT the same moment young Corey let himself in at his own door with his latch-key, and went to the library, where he found his father turning the last leaves of a story in the Revue des Deux Mondes.He was a white-moustached old gentleman, who had never been able to abandon his pince-nez for the superior comfort of spectacles, even in the privacy of his own library.He knocked the glasses off as his son came in and looked up at him with lazy fondness, rubbing the two red marks that they always leave on the side of the nose.

"Tom," he said, "where did you get such good clothes?""I stopped over a day in New York," replied the son, finding himself a chair."I'm glad you like them.""Yes, I always do like your clothes, Tom," returned the father thoughtfully, swinging his glasses, "But I don't see how you can afford 'em, I can't.""Well, sir," said the son, who dropped the "sir" into his speech with his father, now and then, in an old-fashioned way that was rather charming, "you see, I have an indulgent parent.""Smoke?" suggested the father, pushing toward his son a box of cigarettes, from which he had taken one.

"No, thank you," said the son."I've dropped that.""Ah, is that so?" The father began to feel about on the table for matches, in the purblind fashion of elderly men.

His son rose, lighted one, and handed it to him.

"Well,--oh, thank you, Tom!--I believe some statisticians prove that if you will give up smoking you can dress very well on the money your tobacco costs, even if you haven't got an indulgent parent.But I'm too old to try.

Though, I confess, I should rather like the clothes.

Whom did you find at the club?"

"There were a lot of fellows there," said young Corey, watching the accomplished fumigation of his father in an absent way.

"It's astonishing what a hardy breed the young club-men are,"observed his father."All summer through, in weather that sends the sturdiest female flying to the sea-shore, you find the clubs filled with young men, who don't seem to mind the heat in the least.""Boston isn't a bad place, at the worst, in summer,"said the son, declining to take up the matter in its ironical shape.

"I dare say it isn't, compared with Texas," returned the father, smoking tranquilly on."But I don't suppose you find many of your friends in town outside of the club.""No; you're requested to ring at the rear door, all the way down Beacon Street and up Commonwealth Avenue.

It's rather a blank reception for the returning prodigal.""Ah, the prodigal must take his chance if he comes back out of season.But I'm glad to have you back, Tom, even as it is, and I hope you're not going to hurry away.

You must give your energies a rest."

"I'm sure you never had to reproach me with abnormal activity,"suggested the son, taking his father's jokes in good part.

"No, I don't know that I have," admitted the elder.

"You've always shown a fair degree of moderation, after all.

What do you think of taking up next? I mean after you have embraced your mother and sisters at Mount Desert.

Real estate? It seems to me that it is about time for you to open out as a real-estate broker.Or did you ever think of matrimony?""Well, not just in that way, sir," said the young man.

"I shouldn't quite like to regard it as a career, you know.""No, no.I understand that.And I quite agree with you.

But you know I've always contended that the affections could be made to combine pleasure and profit.I wouldn't have a man marry for money,--that would be rather bad,--but I don't see why, when it comes to falling in love, a man shouldn't fall in love with a rich girl as easily as a poor one.Some of the rich girls are very nice, and I should say that the chances of a quiet life with them were rather greater.They've always had everything, and they wouldn't be so ambitious and uneasy.Don't you think so?""It would depend," said the son, "upon whether a girl's people had been rich long enough to have given her position before she married.If they hadn't, I don't see how she would be any better than a poor girl in that respect.""Yes, there's sense in that.But the suddenly rich are on a level with any of us nowadays.Money buys position at once.I don't say that it isn't all right.

The world generally knows what it's about, and knows how to drive a bargain.I dare say it makes the new rich pay too much.But there's no doubt but money is to the fore now.It is the romance, the poetry of our age.

It's the thing that chiefly strikes the imagination.

The Englishmen who come here are more curious about the great new millionaires than about any one else, and they respect them more.It's all very well.I don't complain of it.""And you would like a rich daughter-in-law, quite regardless, then?""Oh, not quite so bad as that, Tom," said his father.

"A little youth, a little beauty, a little good sense and pretty behaviour--one mustn't object to those things;and they go just as often with money as without it.And Isuppose I should like her people to be rather grammatical.""It seems to me that you're exacting, sir," said the son.

"How can you expect people who have been strictly devoted to business to be grammatical? Isn't that rather too much?""Perhaps it is.Perhaps you're right.But I understood your mother to say that those benefactors of hers, whom you met last summer, were very passably grammatical.""The father isn't."

The elder, who had been smoking with his profile toward his son, now turned his face full upon him."I didn't know you had seen him?""I hadn't until to-day," said young Corey, with a little heightening of his colour."But I was walking down street this afternoon, and happened to look round at a new house some one was putting up, and I saw the whole family in the window.It appears that Mr.Lapham is building the house."The elder Corey knocked the ash of his cigarette into the holder at his elbow."I am more and more convinced, the longer I know you, Tom, that we are descended from Giles Corey.The gift of holding one's tongue seems to have skipped me, but you have it in full force.

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