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第38章 CHAPTER THE SECOND(7)

She wasn't, he knew, altogether respectable.Indeed, poor dear, her ethical problems, already a little worn, made her seem at times anything but respectable.He had met her first one evening at Jimmy Gluckstein's when he was forming his opinion of Art.Her manifest want of interest in pictures had attracted him.And that had led to music.And to the mention of a Clementi piano, that short, gentle, sad, old, little sort of piano people will insist upon calling a spinet, in her flat.

And so to this....

It was very wonderful and delicious, this first indulgence of sense.

It was shabby and underhand.

The great god Pan is a glorious god.(And so was Swinburne.) And what can compare with the warmth of blood and the sheen of sunlit limbs?

But Priapus....

She was the most subtle, delightful and tender of created beings.

She had amazing streaks of vulgarity.

And some astonishing friends.

Once she had seemed to lead the talk deliberately to money matters.

She loved him and desired him.There was no doubt of it.

There was a curious effect about her as though when she went round the corner she would become somebody else.And a curious recurrent feeling that round the corner there was somebody else.

He had an extraordinary feeling that his mother knew about this business.This feeling came from nothing in her words or acts, but from some indefinable change in her eyes and bearing towards him.

But how could she know?

It was unlikely that she and Mrs.Skelmersdale would ever meet, and it seemed to him that it would be a particularly offensive incident for them to meet.

There were times now when life took on a grey and boring quality such as it had never had before he met Mrs.Skelmersdale, and the only remedy was to go to her.She could restore his nervous tranquillity, his feeling of solidity and reality, his pride in himself.For a time, that is.

Nevertheless his mind was as a whole pervaded by the feeling that he ought not to have been taken by surprise.

And he had the clearest conviction in his mind that if now he could be put back again to the day before that lunch....

No! he should not have gone there to lunch.

He had gone there to see her Clementi piano.

Had he or had he not thought beforehand of any other possibility?

On a point so vital his memory was curiously unsure.

8

The worry and disorganization of Benham's life and thoughts increased as the spring advanced.His need in some way to pull things together became overpowering.He began to think of Billy Prothero, more and more did it seem desirable to have a big talk with Billy and place everything that had got disturbed.Benham thought of going to Cambridge for a week of exhaustive evenings.

Small engagements delayed that expedition....

Then came a day in April when all the world seemed wrong to Benham.

He was irritable; his will was unstable; whatever presented itself to be done presented itself as undesirable; he could settle to nothing.He had been keeping away from Mrs.Skelmersdale and in the morning there came a little note from her designed to correct this abstention.She understood the art of the attractive note.But he would not decide to go to her.He left the note unanswered.

Then came his mother at the telephone and it became instantly certain to Benham that he could not play the dutiful son that evening.He answered her that he could not come to dinner.He had engaged himself."Where?""With some men."

There was a pause and then his mother's voice came, flattened by disappointment."Very well then, little Poff.Perhaps I shall see you to-morrow."He replaced the receiver and fretted back into his study, where the notes on aristocracy lay upon his desk, the notes he had been pretending to work over all the morning.

"Damned liar!" he said, and then, "Dirty liar!" He decided to lunch at the club, and in the afternoon he was moved to telephone an appointment with his siren.And having done that he was bound to keep it.

About one o'clock in the morning he found himself walking back to Finacue Street.He was no longer a fretful conflict of nerves, but if anything he was less happy than he had been before.It seemed to him that London was a desolate and inglorious growth.

London ten years ago was much less nocturnal than it is now.And not so brightly lit.Down the long streets came no traffic but an occasional hansom.Here and there a cat halted or bolted in the road.Near Piccadilly a policeman hovered artfully in a doorway, and then came a few belated prostitutes waylaying the passers-by, and a few youths and men, wearily lust driven.

As he turned up New Bond Street he saw a figure that struck him as familiar.Surely!--it was Billy Prothero! Or at any rate it was astonishingly like Billy Prothero.He glanced again and the likeness was more doubtful.The man had his back to Benham, he was halting and looking back at a woman.

By some queer flash of intuition it came to Benham that even if this was not Prothero, still Prothero did these things.It might very well be Prothero even, though, as he now saw, it wasn't.Everybody did these things....

It came into Benham's head for the first time that life could be tiresome.

This Bond Street was a tiresome place; with its shops all shut and muffled, its shops where in the crowded daytime one bought costly furniture, costly clothes, costly scent, sweets, bibelots, pictures, jewellery, presents of all sorts, clothes for Mrs.Skelmersdale, sweets for Mrs.Skelmersdale, presents for Mrs.Skelmersdale, all the elaborate fittings and equipage of--THAT!

"Good night, dear," a woman drifted by him.

"I've SAID good night," he cried, "I've SAID good night," and so went on to his flat.The unquenchable demand, the wearisome insatiability of sex! When everything else has gone, then it shows itself bare in the bleak small hours.And at first it had seemed so light a matter! He went to bed, feeling dog-tired, he went to bed at an hour and with a finished completeness that Merkle would have regarded as entirely becoming in a young gentleman of his position.

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