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第33章

He could not go on with his honeymoon,so he would go up to London and work--he felt too miserable hanging about.He and Dolly would have the furnished flat while his father rested quietly in the country with Evie.He could also keep an eye on his own little house,which was being painted and decorated for him in one of the Surrey suburbs,and in which he hoped to install himself soon after Christmas.Yes,he would go up after lunch in his new motor,and the town servants,who had come down for the funeral,would go up by train.

He found his father's chauffeur in the garage,said,"Morning"without looking at the man's face,and,bending over the car,continued:"Hullo!my new car's been driven!""Has it,sir?"

"Yes,"said Charles,getting rather red;"and whoever's driven it hasn't cleaned it properly,for there's mud on the axle.

Take it off."

The man went for the cloths without a word.

He was a chauffeur as ugly as sin--not that this did him disservice with Charles,who thought charm in a man rather rot,and had soon got rid of the little Italian beast with whom they had started.

"Charles--"His bride was tripping after him over the hoar-frost,a dainty black column,her little face and elaborate mourning hat forming the capital thereof.

"One minute,I'm busy.Well,Crane,who's been driving it,do you suppose?""Don't know,I'm sure,sir.No one's driven it since I've been back,but,of course,there's the fortnight I've been away with the other car in Yorkshire."The mud came off easily.

"Charles,your father's down.Something's happened.He wants you in the house at once.Oh,Charles!""Wait,dear,wait a minute.Who had the key to the garage while you were away,Crane?""The gardener,sir."

"Do you mean to tell me that old Penny can drive a motor?""No,sir;no one's had the motor out,sir."

"Then how do you account for the mud on the axle?""I can't,of course,say for the time I've been in Yorkshire.No more mud now,sir."Charles was vexed.The man was treating him as a fool,and if his heart had not been so heavy he would have reported him to his father.But it was not a morning for complaints.

Ordering the motor to be round after lunch,he joined his wife,who had all the while been pouring out some incoherent story about a letter and a Miss Schlegel.

"Now,Dolly,I can attend to you.Miss Schlegel?

What does she want?"

When people wrote a letter Charles always asked what they wanted.Want was to him the only cause of action.

And the question in this case was correct,for his wife replied,"She wants Howards End.""Howards End?Now,Crane,just don't forget to put on the Stepney wheel.""No,sir."

"Now,mind you don't forget,for I--Come,little woman."When they were out of the chauffeur's sight he put his arm around her waist and pressed her against him.All his affection and half his attention--it was what he granted her throughout their happy married life.

"But you haven't listened,Charles--"

"What's wrong?"

"I keep on telling you--Howards End.Miss Schlegels got it.""Got what?"asked Charles,unclasping her.

"What the dickens are you talking about?"

"Now,Charles,you promised not to say those naughty--""Look here,I'm in no mood for foolery.It's no morning for it either.""I tell you--I keep on telling you--Miss Schlegel--she's got it--your mother's left it to her--and you've all got to move out!""Howards End?"

"Howards End!"she screamed,mimicking him,and as she did so Evie came dashing out of the shrubbery.

"Dolly,go back at once!My father's much annoyed with you.Charles"--she hit herself wildly--"come in at once to Father.He's had a letter that's too awful."Charles began to run,but checked himself,and stepped heavily across the gravel path.There the house was--the nine windows,the unprolific vine.He exclaimed,"Schlegels again!"and as if to complete chaos,Dolly said,"Oh no,the matron of the nursing home has written instead of her.""Come in,all three of you!"cried his father,no longer inert."Dolly,why have you disobeyed me?""Oh,Mr.Wilcox--"

"I told you not to go out to the garage.I've heard you all shouting in the garden.I won't have it.Come in."He stood in the porch,transformed,letters in his hand.

"Into the dining-room,every one of you.We can't discuss private matters in the middle of all the servants.

Here,Charles,here;read these.See what you make."Charles took two letters,and read them as he followed the procession.The first was a covering note from the matron.

Mrs.Wilcox had desired her,when the funeral should be over,to forward the enclosed.The enclosed--it was from his mother herself.

She had written:"To my husband:I should like Miss Schlegel (Margaret)to have Howards End."

"I suppose we're going to have a talk about this?"he remarked,ominously calm.

"Certainly.I was coming out to you when Dolly--""Well,let's sit down."

"Come,Evie,don't waste time,sit down."

In silence they drew up to the breakfast-table.

The events of yesterday--indeed,of this morning--suddenly receded into a past so remote that they seemed scarcely to have lived in it.Heavy breathings were heard.They were calming themselves.Charles,to steady them further,read the enclosure out loud:"A note in my mother's handwriting,in an envelope addressed to my father,sealed.Inside:

'I should like Miss Schlegel (Margaret)to have Howards End.'No date,no signature.Forwarded through the matron of that nursing home.

Now,the question is--"

Dolly interrupted him."But I say that note isn't legal.Houses ought to be done by a lawyer,Charles,surely."Her husband worked his jaw severely.Little lumps appeared in front of either ear--a symptom that she had not yet learnt to respect,and she asked whether she might see the note.Charles looked at his father for permission,who said abstractedly,"Give it her."She seized it,and at once exclaimed:"Why,it's only in pencil!

I said so.Pencil never counts."

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