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第132章

`Mr Brangwen -- William Brangwen.'

`William Brangwen --? --?'

`Who teaches at the Grammar School, at Willey Green -- his daughter teaches there too.'

`O-o-o-oh, Brangwen! Now I've got you.Of course, William Brangwen! Yes, yes, he's got two lasses as teachers, aside hisself.Ay, that's him -- that's him! Why certainly I know where he lives, back your life I do! Yi -- what place do they ca' it?'

`Somerset Drive,' repeated Gerald patiently.He knew his own colliers fairly well.

`Somerset Drive, for certain!' said the collier, swinging his arm as if catching something up.`Somerset Drive -- yi! I couldn't for my life lay hold o' the lercality o' the place.Yis, I know the place, to be sure I do --'

He turned unsteadily on his feet, and pointed up the dark, nighdeserted road.

`You go up theer -- an' you ta'e th' first -- yi, th' first turnin'

on your left -- o' that side -- past Withamses tuffy shop --'

` I know,' said Gerald.

`Ay! You go down a bit, past wheer th' water-man lives -- and then Somerset Drive, as they ca' it, branches off on 't right hand side -- an' there's nowt but three houses in it, no more than three, I believe, -- an' I'm a'most certain as theirs is th' last -- th' last o' th' three -- you see --'

`Thank you very much,' said Gerald.`Good-night.'

And he started off, leaving the tipsy man there standing rooted.

Gerald went past the dark shops and houses, most of them sleeping now, and twisted round to the little blind road that ended on a field of darkness.

He slowed down, as he neared his goal, not knowing how he should proceed.

What if the house were closed in darkness?

But it was not.He saw a big lighted window, and heard voices, then a gate banged.His quick ears caught the sound of Birkin's voice, his keen eyes made out Birkin, with Ursula standing in a pale dress on the step of the garden path.Then Ursula stepped down, and came along the road, holding Birkin's arm.

Gerald went across into the darkness and they dawdled past him, talking happily, Birkin's voice low, Ursula's high and distinct.Gerald went quickly to the house.

The blinds were drawn before the big, lighted window of the diningroom.

Looking up the path at the side he could see the door left open, shedding a soft, coloured light from the hall lamp.He went quickly and silently up the path, and looked up into the hall.There were pictures on the walls, and the antlers of a stag -- and the stairs going up on one side -- and just near the foot of the stairs the half opened door of the dining-room.

With heart drawn fine, Gerald stepped into the hall, whose floor was of coloured tiles, went quickly and looked into the large, pleasant room.

In a chair by the fire, the father sat asleep, his head tilted back against the side of the big oak chimney piece, his ruddy face seen foreshortened, the nostrils open, the mouth fallen a little.It would take the merest sound to wake him.

Gerald stood a second suspended.He glanced down the passage behind him.It was all dark.Again he was suspended.Then he went swiftly upstairs.

His senses were so finely, almost supernaturally keen, that he seemed to cast his own will over the half-unconscious house.

He came to the first landing.There he stood, scarcely breathing.Again, corresponding to the door below, there was a door again.That would be the mother's room.He could hear her moving about in the candlelight.She would be expecting her husband to come up.He looked along the dark landing.

Then, silently, on infinitely careful feet, he went along the passage, feeling the wall with the extreme tips of his fingers.There was a door.

He stood and listened.He could hear two people's breathing.It was not that.He went stealthily forward.There was another door, slightly open.

The room was in darkness.Empty.Then there was the bathroom, he could smell the soap and the heat.Then at the end another bedroom -- one soft breathing.This was she.

With an almost occult carefulness he turned the door handle, and opened the door an inch.It creaked slightly.Then he opened it another inch --then another.His heart did not beat, he seemed to create a silence about himself, an obliviousness.

He was in the room.Still the sleeper breathed softly.It was very dark.

He felt his way forward inch by inch, with his feet and hands.He touched the bed, he could hear the sleeper.He drew nearer, bending close as if his eyes would disclose whatever there was.And then, very near to his face, to his fear, he saw the round, dark head of a boy.

He recovered, turned round, saw the door ajar, a faint light revealed.

And he retreated swiftly, drew the door to without fastening it, and passed rapidly down the passage.At the head of the stairs he hesitated.There was still time to flee.

But it was unthinkable.He would maintain his will.He turned past the door of the parental bedroom like a shadow, and was climbing the second flight of stairs.They creaked under his weight -- it was exasperating.

Ah what disaster, if the mother's door opened just beneath him, and she saw him! It would have to be, if it were so.He held the control still.

He was not quite up these stairs when he heard a quick running of feet below, the outer door was closed and locked, he heard Ursula's voice, then the father's sleepy exclamation.He pressed on swiftly to the upper landing.

Again a door was ajar, a room was empty.Feeling his way forward, with the tips of his fingers, travelling rapidly, like a blind man, anxious lest Ursula should come upstairs, he found another door.There, with his preternaturally fine sense alert, he listened.He heard someone moving in bed.This would be she.

Softly now, like one who has only one sense, the tactile sense, he turned the latch.It clicked.He held still.The bed-clothes rustled.His heart did not beat.Then again he drew the latch back, and very gently pushed the door.It made a sticking noise as it gave.

`Ursula?' said Gudrun's voice, frightened.He quickly opened the door and pushed it behind him.

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