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第92章

And she went on with her methodical proceedings.She laid two plates, got the bread, the butter, going to and fro quietly between the table and the cupboard in the peace and silence of her home.On the point of taking out the jam, she reflected practically: `He will be feeling hungry, having been away all day,' and she returned to the cupboard once more to get the cold beef.She set it under the purring gas-jet, and with a passing glance at her motionless husband hugging the fire, she went (down two steps) into the kitchen.It was only when coming back, carving knife and fork in hand, that she spoke again.

`If I hadn't trusted you I wouldn't have married you.'

Bowed under the overmantel, Mr Verloc, holding his head in both hands, seemed to have gone to sleep.Winnie made the tea, and called out in an undertone:

`Adolf.'

Mr Verloc got up at once, and staggered a little before he sat down at the table.His wife, examining the sharp edge of the carving knife, placed it on the dish, and called his attention to the cold beef.He remained insensible to the suggestion, with his chin on his breast.

`You should feed your cold,' Mrs Verloc said, dogmatically.

He looked up, and shook his head.His eyes were bloodshot and his face red.His fingers had ruffled his hair into a dissipated untidiness.Altogether he had a disreputable aspect, expressive of the discomfort, the irritation, and the gloom following a heavy debauch.But Mr Verloc was not a debauched man.In his conduct he was respectable.His appearance might have been the effect of a feverish cold.He drank three cups of tea, but abstained from food entirely.He recoiled from it with sombre aversion when urged by Mrs Verloc, who said at last:

`Aren't your feet wet? You had better put on your slippers.You aren't going out any more this evening.'

Mr Verloc intimated by morose grunts and signs that his feet were not wet, and that anyhow he did not care.The proposal as to slippers was disregarded as beneath his notice.But the question of going out in the evening received an unexpected development.It was not of going out in the evening that Mr Verloc was thinking.His thoughts embraced a vaster scheme.From moody and incomplete phrases it became apparent that Mr Verloc had been considering the expediency of emigrating.It was not very clear whether he had in his mind France or California.

The utter unexpectedness, improbability, and inconceivableness of such an event robbed this vague declaration of all its effect.Mrs Verloc, as placidly as if her husband had been threatening her with the end of the world, said:

`The idea!'

Mr Verloc declared himself sick and tired of everything, and besides - She interrupted him.

`You've a bad cold.'

It was indeed obvious that Mr Verloc was not in his usual state, physically or even mentally.A sombre irresolution held him silent for a while.Then he murmured a few ominous generalities on the theme of necessity.

`Will have to,' repeated Winnie, sitting calmly back, with folded arms, opposite her husband.`I should like to know who's to make you.You ain't a slave.No one need be a slave in this country - and don't you make yourself one.' She paused, and with invincible and steady candour: `The business isn't so bad,' she went on.`You've a comfortable home.'

She glanced all round the parlour, from the corner cupboard to the good fire in the grate.Ensconced cosily behind the shop of doubtful wares, with the mysteriously dim window, and its door suspiciously ajar in the obscure and narrow street, it was in all essentials of domestic propriety and domestic comfort a respectable home.Her devoted affection missed out of it her brother Stevie, now enjoying a damp villegiature in the Kentish lanes under the care of Mr Michaelis.She missed him poignantly, with all the force of her protecting passion.This was the boy's home, too - the roof, the cupboard, the stoked grate.On this thought Mrs Verloc rose, and walking to the other end of the table, said in the fullness of her heart:

`And you are not tired of me.'

Mr Verloc made no sound.Winnie leaned on his shoulder from behind, and pressed her lips to his forehead.Thus she lingered.Not a whisper reached them from the outside world.The sound of footsteps on the pavement died out in the discreet dimness of the shop.Only the gas-jet above the table went on purring equably in the brooding silence of the parlour.

During the contact of that unexpected and lingering kiss Mr Verloc, gripping with both hands the edges of his chair, preserved a hieratic immobility.

When the pressure was removed he let go the chair, rose, and went to stand before the fireplace.He turned no longer his back to the room.With his features swollen and an air of being drugged, he followed his wife's movements with his eyes.

Mrs Verloc went about serenely, clearing up the table.Her tranquil voice commented on the idea thrown out in a reasonable and domestic tone.

It wouldn't stand examination.She condemned it from every point of view.

But her only real concern was Stevie's welfare.He appeared to her thought in that connection as sufficiently peculiar' not to be taken rashly abroad.

And that was all.But talking round that vital point, she approached absolute vehemence in her delivery.Meanwhile, with brusque movements, she arrayed herself in an apron for the washing up of cups.And as if excited by the sound of her uncontradicted voice, she went so far as to say in a tone almost tart:

`If you go abroad you'll have to go without me.'

`You know I wouldn't,' said Mr Verloc, huskily, and the unresonant voice of his private life trembled with an enigmatical emotion.

Already Mrs Verloc was regretting her words.They had sounded more unkind than she meant them to be.They had also the unwisdom of unnecessary things.

In fact, she had not meant them at all.It was a sort of phrase that is suggested by the demon of perverse inspiration.But she knew a way to make it as if it had not been.

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