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the unbearable bassington-第27章

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from the evidence of a stray shin bone。  He had the loud 

penetrating voice and the prominent penetrating eyes of a man who 

can do no listening in the ordinary way and whose eyes have to 

perform the function of listening for him。  His vanity did not 

necessarily make him unbearable; unless one had to spend much time 

in his society; and his need for a wide field of audience and 

admiration was mercifully calculated to spread his operations over 

a considerable human area。  Moreover; his craving for attentive 

listeners forced him to interest himself in a wonderful variety of 

subjects on which he was able to discourse fluently and with a 

certain semblance of special knowledge。  Politics he avoided; the 

ground was too well known; and there was a definite no to every 

definite yes that could be put forward。  Moreover; argument was not 

congenial to his disposition; which preferred an unchallenged flow 

of dissertation modified by occasional helpful questions which 

formed the starting point for new offshoots of word…spinning。  The 

promotion of cottage industries; the prevention of juvenile street 

trading; the extension of the Borstal prison system; the 

furtherance of vague talkative religious movements the fostering of 

inter…racial ENTENTES; all found in him a tireless exponent; a 

fluent and entertaining; though perhaps not very convincing; 

advocate。  With the real motive power behind these various causes 

he was not very closely identified; to the spade…workers who 

carried on the actual labours of each particular movement he bore 

the relation of a trowel…worker; delving superficially at the 

surface; but able to devote a proportionately far greater amount of 

time to the advertisement of his progress and achievements。  Such 

was Stephen Thorle; a governess in the nursery of Chelsea…bred 

religions; a skilled window…dresser in the emporium of his own 

personality; and needless to say; evanescently popular amid a wide 

but shifting circle of acquaintances。  He improved on the record of 

a socially much…travelled individual whose experience has become 

classical; and went to most of the best houses … twice。



His inclusion as a guest at this particular dinner…party was not a 

very happy inspiration。  He was inclined to patronise Comus; as 

well as the African continent; and on even slighter acquaintance。  

With the exception of Henry Greech; whose feelings towards his 

nephew had been soured by many years of overt antagonism; there was 

an uncomfortable feeling among those present that the topic of the 

black…sheep export trade; as Comus would have himself expressed it; 

was being given undue prominence in what should have been a festive 

farewell banquet。  And Comus; in whose honour the feast was given; 

did not contribute much towards its success; though his spirits 

seemed strung up to a high pitch his merriment was more the 

merriment of a cynical and amused onlooker than of one who responds 

to the gaiety of his companions。  Sometimes he laughed quietly to 

himself at some chance remark of a scarcely mirth…provoking nature; 

and Lady Veula; watching him narrowly; came to the conclusion that 

an element of fear was blended with his seemingly buoyant spirits。  

Once or twice he caught her eye across the table; and a certain 

sympathy seemed to grow up between them; as though they were both 

consciously watching some lugubrious comedy that was being played 

out before them。



An untoward little incident had marked the commencement of the 

meal。  A small still…life picture that hung over the sideboard had 

snapped its cord and slid down with an alarming clatter on to the 

crowded board beneath it。  The picture itself was scarcely damaged; 

but its fall had been accompanied by a tinkle of broken glass; and 

it was found that a liqueur glass; one out of a set of seven that 

would be impossible to match; had been shivered into fragments。  

Francesca's almost motherly love for her possessions made her 

peculiarly sensible to a feeling of annoyance and depression at the 

accident; but she turned politely to listen to Mrs。 Greech's 

account of a misfortune in which four soup…plates were involved。  

Mrs。 Henry was not a brilliant conversationalist; and her flank was 

speedily turned by Stephen Thorle; who recounted a slum experience 

in which two entire families did all their feeding out of one 

damaged soup…plate。



〃The gratitude of those poor creatures when I presented them with a 

set of table crockery apiece; the tears in their eyes and in their 

voices when they thanked me; would be impossible to describe。〃



〃Thank you all the same for describing it;〃 said Comus。



The listening eyes went swiftly round the table to gather evidence 

as to how this rather disconcerting remark had been received; but 

Thorle's voice continued uninterruptedly to retail stories of East…

end gratitude; never failing to mention the particular deeds of 

disinterested charity on his part which had evoked and justified 

the gratitude。  Mrs。 Greech had to suppress the interesting sequel 

to her broken…crockery narrative; to wit; how she subsequently 

matched the shattered soup…plates at Harrod's。  Like an imported 

plant species that sometimes flourishes exceedingly; and makes 

itself at home to the dwarfing and overshadowing of all native 

species; Thorle dominated the dinner…party and thrust its original 

purport somewhat into the background。  Serena began to look 

helplessly apologetic。  It was altogether rather a relief when the 

filling of champagne glasses gave Francesca an excuse for bringing 

matters back to their intended footing。



〃We must all drink a health;〃 she said; 〃Comus; my own dear boy; a 

safe and happy voyage to you; much prosperity in the life you are 

going out to; and in due time a safe and happy return … 〃



Her hand gave an involuntary jerk in the act of raising the glass; 

and the wine went streaming across the tablecloth in a froth of 

yellow bubbles。  It certainly was not turning out a comfortable or 

auspicious dinner party。



〃My dear mother;〃 cried Comus; 〃you must have been drinking healths 

all the afternoon to make your hand so unsteady。〃



He laughed gaily and with apparent carelessness; but again Lady 

Veula caught the frightened note in his laughter。  Mrs。 Henry; with 

practical sympathy; was telling Francesca two good ways for getting 

wine stains out of tablecloths。  The smaller economies of life were 

an unnecessary branch of learning for Mrs。 Greech; but she studied 

them as carefully and conscientiously as a stay…at…home plain…

dwelling English child commits to memory the measurements and 

altitudes of the world's principal mountain peaks。  Some women of 

her temperament and mentality know by heart the favourite colours; 

flowers and hymn…tunes of all the members of the Royal Family; Mrs。 

Greech would possibly have failed in an examination of that nature; 

but she knew what to do with carrots that have been over…long in 

storage。



Francesca did not renew her speech…making; a chill seemed to have 

fallen over all efforts at festivity; and she contented herself 

with refilling her glass and simply drinking to her boy's good 

health。  The others followed her example; and Comus drained his 

glass with a brief 〃thank you all very much。〃  The sense of 

constraint which hung over the company was not; however; marked by 

any uncomfortable pause in the conversation。  Henry Greech was a 

fluent thinker; of the kind that prefer to do their thinking aloud; 

the silence that descended on him as a mantle in the House of 

Commons was an official livery of which he divested himself as 

thoroughly as possible in private life。  He did not propose to sit 

through dinner as a mere listener to Mr。 Thorle's personal 

narrative of philanthropic movements and experiences; and took the 

first opportunity of launching himself into a flow of satirical 

observations on current political affairs。  Lady Veula was inured 

to this sort of thing in her own home circle; and sat listening 

with the stoical indifference with which an Esquimau might accept 

the occurrence of one snowstorm the more; in the course of an 

Arctic winter。  Serena Golackly felt a certain relief at the fact 

that her imported guest was not; after all; monopolising the 

conversation。  But the latter was too determined a personality to 

allow himself to be thrust aside for many minutes by the talkative 

M。P。  Henry Greech paused for an instant to chuckle at one of his 

own shafts of satire; and immediately Thorle's penetrating voice 

swept across the table。



〃Oh; you politicians!〃 he exclaimed; with pleasant superiority; 

〃you are always fighting about how things should be done; and the 

consequence is you are never able to do anything。  Would you like 

me to tell you what a Unitarian horsedealer said to me at Brindisi 

about politicians?〃


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