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the unbearable bassington-第5章

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nothing about politics; and merely copied Youghal's waistcoats; 

and; less successfully; his conversation; Francesca felt herself 

justified in deploring the intimacy。  To a woman who dressed well 

on comparatively nothing a year it was an anxious experience to 

have a son who dressed sumptuously on absolutely nothing。



The cloud that had passed over her face when she caught sight of 

the offending Youghal was presently succeeded by a smile of 

gratified achievement; as she encountered a bow of recognition and 

welcome from a portly middle…aged gentleman; who seemed genuinely 

anxious to include her in the rather meagre group that he had 

gathered about him。



〃We were just talking about my new charge;〃 he observed genially; 

including in the 〃we〃 his somewhat depressed…looking listeners; who 

in all human probability had done none of the talking。  〃I was just 

telling them; and you may be interested to hear this … 〃



Francesca; with Spartan stoicism; continued to wear an ingratiating 

smile; though the character of the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear 

and will not hearken; seemed to her at that moment a beautiful one。



Sir Julian Jull had been a member of a House of Commons 

distinguished for its high standard of well…informed mediocrity; 

and had harmonised so thoroughly with his surroundings that the 

most attentive observer of Parliamentary proceedings could scarcely 

have told even on which side of the House he sat。  A baronetcy 

bestowed on him by the Party in power had at least removed that 

doubt; some weeks later he had been made Governor of some West 

Indian dependency; whether as a reward for having accepted the 

baronetcy; or as an application of a theory that West Indian 

islands get the Governors they deserve; it would have been hard to 

say。  To Sir Julian the appointment was; doubtless; one of some 

importance; during the span of his Governorship the island might 

possibly be visited by a member of the Royal Family; or at the 

least by an earthquake; and in either case his name would get into 

the papers。  To the public the matter was one of absolute 

indifference; 〃who is he and where is it?〃 would have correctly 

epitomised the sum total of general information on the personal and 

geographical aspects of the case。



Francesca; however; from the moment she had heard of the likelihood 

of the appointment; had taken a deep and lively interest in Sir 

Julian。  As a Member of Parliament he had not filled any very 

pressing social want in her life; and on the rare occasions when 

she took tea on the Terrace of the House she was wont to lapse into 

rapt contemplation of St。 Thomas's Hospital whenever she saw him 

within bowing distance。  But as Governor of an island he would; of 

course; want a private secretary; and as a friend and colleague of 

Henry Greech; to whom he was indebted for many little acts of 

political support (they had once jointly drafted an amendment which 

had been ruled out of order); what was more natural and proper than 

that he should let his choice fall on Henry's nephew Comus?  While 

privately doubting whether the boy would make the sort of secretary 

that any public man would esteem as a treasure; Henry was 

thoroughly in agreement with Francesca as to the excellence and 

desirability of an arrangement which would transplant that 

troublesome' young animal from the too restricted and conspicuous 

area that centres in the parish of St。 James's to some misty corner 

of the British dominion overseas。  Brother and sister had conspired 

to give an elaborate and at the same time cosy little luncheon to 

Sir Julian on the very day that his appointment was officially 

announced; and the question of the secretaryship had been mooted 

and sedulously fostered as occasion permitted; until all that was 

now needed to clinch the matter was a formal interview between His 

Excellency and Comus。  The boy had from the first shewn very little 

gratification at the prospect of his deportation。  To live on a 

remote shark…girt island; as he expressed it; with the Jull family 

as his chief social mainstay; and Sir Julian's conversation as a 

daily item of his existence; did not inspire him with the same 

degree of enthusiasm as was displayed by his mother and uncle; who; 

after all; were not making the experiment。  Even the necessity for 

an entirely new outfit did not appeal to his imagination with the 

force that might have been expected。  But; however lukewarm his 

adhesion to the project might be; Francesca and her brother were 

clearly determined that no lack of deft persistence on their part 

should endanger its success。  It was for the purpose of reminding 

Sir Julian of his promise to meet Comus at lunch on the following 

day; and definitely settle the matter of the secretaryship that 

Francesca was now enduring the ordeal of a long harangue on the 

value of the West Indian group as an Imperial asset。  Other 

listeners dexterously detached themselves one by one; but 

Francesca's patience outlasted even Sir Julian's flow of 

commonplaces; and her devotion was duly rewarded by a renewed 

acknowledgment of the lunch engagement and its purpose。  She pushed 

her way back through the throng of starling…voiced chatterers 

fortified by a sense of well…earned victory。  Dear Serena's absurd 

SALONS served some good purpose after all。



Francesca was not an early riser and her breakfast was only just 

beginning to mobilise on the breakfast…table next morning when a 

copy of THE TIMES; sent by special messenger from her brother's 

house; was brought up to her room。  A heavy margin of blue 

pencilling drew her attention to a prominently…printed letter which 

bore the ironical heading: 〃Julian Jull; Proconsul。〃  The matter of 

the letter was a cruel dis…interment of some fatuous and forgotten 

speeches made by Sir Julian to his constituents not many years ago; 

in which the value of some of our Colonial possessions; 

particularly certain West Indian islands; was decried in a medley 

of pomposity; ignorance and amazingly cheap humour。  The extracts 

given sounded weak and foolish enough; taken by themselves; but the 

writer of the letter had interlarded them with comments of his own; 

which sparkled with an ironical brilliance that was Cervantes…like 

in its polished cruelty。  Remembering her ordeal of the previous 

evening Francesca permitted herself a certain feeling of amusement 

as she read the merciless stabs inflicted on the newly…appointed 

Governor; then she came to the signature at the foot of the letter; 

and the laughter died out of her eyes。  〃Comus Bassington〃 stared 

at her from above a thick layer of blue pencil lines marked by 

Henry Greech's shaking hand。



Comus could no more have devised such a letter than he could have 

written an Episcopal charge to the clergy of any given diocese。  It 

was obviously the work of Courtenay Youghal; and Comus; for a 

palpable purpose of his own; had wheedled him into foregoing for 

once the pride of authorship in a clever piece of political 

raillery; and letting his young friend stand sponsor instead。  It 

was a daring stroke; and there could be no question as to its 

success; the secretaryship and the distant shark…girt island faded 

away into the horizon of impossible things。  Francesca; forgetting 

the golden rule of strategy which enjoins a careful choosing of 

ground and opportunity before entering on hostilities; made 

straight for the bathroom door; behind which a lively din of 

splashing betokened that Comus had at least begun his toilet。



〃You wicked boy; what have you done?〃 she cried; reproachfully。



〃Me washee;〃 came a cheerful shout; 〃me washee from the neck all 

the way down to the merrythought; and now washee down from the 

merrythought to … 〃



〃You have ruined your future。  THE TIMES has printed that miserable 

letter with your signature。〃



A loud squeal of joy came from the bath。  〃Oh; Mummy!  Let me see!〃



There were sounds as of a sprawling dripping body clambering 

hastily out of the bath。  Francesca fled。  One cannot effectively 

scold a moist nineteen…year old boy clad only in a bath…towel and a 

cloud of steam。



Another messenger arrived before Francesca's breakfast was over。  

This one brought a letter from Sir Julian Jull; excusing himself 

from fulfilment of the luncheon engagement。







CHAPTER IV







FRANCESCA prided herself on being able to see things from other 

people's points of view; which meant; as it usually does; that she 

could see her own point of view from various aspects。  As regards 

Comus; whose doings and non…doings bulked largely in her thoughts 

at the present moment; she had mapped out in her mind so clearly 

what his outlook in life ought to be; that she was peculiarly 

unfitted to understand the drift of his feelings or the impulses 

that governed them。  Fate had endo
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