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returned to his occupation without uttering a word。
Lady Enid was in nowise abashed。 She looked more sensible even than
usual; and at once commenced her campaign by the remark;
〃I know you wonder why I wanted to see you this afternoon; Sir Tiglath。
Well; I'll tell you at once。 Mr。 Vivian has persuaded me to act as his
ambassador。〃
At this very unexpected statement the Prophet started; and was about to
utter what might; perhaps; have taken the form of a carefully…worded
denial; when Lady Enid made a violent face at him; and proceeded; in a
calm manner。
〃He wishes you to do something for him; and he has confessed to me that
he does not quite like to ask you himself。〃
On hearing these words the Prophet's brain; already sorely tried by the
tragic duel which had taken place between himself and the couple who
lived beside the Mouse; temporarily collapsed。 He attempted no protest。
His mind indeed was not in a condition to invent one。 He simply sat
down on a small pile of astronomical instruments which; with some
scientific works; an encyclopaedia and a pair of carpet slippers;
occupied the nearest chair; and waited in a dazed manner for what would
happen next。
Sir Tiglath continued measuring and drawing lines with a very thin pen;
and Lady Enid proceeded further to develop her campaign。
〃Mr。 Vivian tells me;〃 she said; 〃that he has a very old and dear
friend who is most anxious to make your acquaintancenot; of course;
for any idle social purpose; but in order to consult you on some
obscure point connected with astronomy that only you can render clear。
Isn't this so; Mr。 Vivian?〃
The Prophet shifted uneasily on the astronomical instruments; and;
grasping the carpet slippers with one hand to steady himself; in answer
to an authoritative sign from Lady Enid; feebly nodded his head。
〃But;〃 Lady Enid continued; apparently warming to her lies; 〃Mr。 Vivian
and his friend; knowing how much your time is taken up by astronomical
research and how intensely valuable it is to the world at large; have
not hitherto dared to intrude upon it; although they have wished to do
so for a very long time; and have even made one attemptat the Colley
Cibber Club。〃
The Prophet gasped。 Sir Tiglath took a bit out of the muffin and
returned to his tracing and measuring。
〃On that occasion you may remember;〃 Lady Enid went on with increasing
vivacity and assurance; 〃you declined to speak。 This naturally damped
Mr。 Vivianwho is very sensitive; though you might not think it〃here
she cast a glance at the instruments on which the Prophet sat〃and his
friend。 So much so; in fact; that unless I had undertaken to act for
them I daresay they would have let the matter drop。 Wouldn't you; Mr。
Vivian?〃 she added swiftly to the Prophet。
〃Certainly;〃 he answered; like a creature in a dream。 〃Certainly。〃
〃More especially as the friend; Mrs。 Vane Bridgeman〃the Prophet at
this point made an inarticulate; but very audible; noise that might
have meant anything; and that did in fact mean 〃Merciful Heavens! what
will become of me?〃〃Mrs。 Vane Bridgeman is also of a very retiring
disposition and would hate to put such a man as you are to the
slightest inconvenience。〃
Sir Tiglath took another bite at the muffin; which seemed to be getting
the worst of the /tete…a…tete/; rummaged among the mess of things that
loaded his table till he found a gigantic book; opened it; and began to
compare some measurements in it with those he had made on the foolscap
paper。 His brick…red face glistened in the light of the lamp that stood
beside him。 His moist red lips shone; and he seemed totally unaware
that there was anyone in the chamber endeavouring to gain his
attention。
〃In these circumstances; Sir Tiglath;〃 Lady Enid went on; with pleasant
ease; and a sort of homespun self…possession that trumpeted; like a
military band; her sensibleness; 〃Mr。 Vivian consulted me as to what to
do; whether to give the whole thing up; or to make an appeal to you at
the risk of disturbing you and taking up a little of your precious
time。 When he had explained the affair to me; however; I at once felt
certain that you would wish to know of it。 Didn't I; Mr。 Vivian? Didn't
I say; only this afternoon; that we must at once take a four…wheeler to
Sir Tiglath's?〃
〃Yes; you did;〃 said the Prophet; in a muffled voice。
〃For I knew that no investigation; no serious; reverent investigation
into heavenly; that is starry; conditions could be indifferent to you;
Sir Tiglath。〃
The astronomer; who had been in the act of lifting the last morsel of
the muffin to his mouth; put it down again; and Lady Enid; thus
vehemently encouraged; went on more rapidly。
〃You know of Mr。 Vivian's interest; almost more than interest; in the
planets。 This interest is shared; was indeed prompted by Mrs。
Bridgeman; a woman of serious attainments and a cultivated mind。 Isn't
she; Mr。 Vivian?〃
The Prophet heard a voice reply; 〃Oh; yes; she is。〃 He often wondered
afterwards whether it was his own。
〃It seems that she; during certain researches; hit upon an idea with
regard towell; shall I say with regard to certain stars?which she
communicated to Mr。 Vivian in the hope that he would carry it further;
and in fact clear it up。 Didn't she; Mr。 Vivian?〃
〃Oh; yes; she did;〃 said a voice; to which the Prophet again listened
with strained attention。
〃It was in connection with this idea that Mr。 Vivian developed his
enthusiasm for the telescopewhich led him; perhaps; a little too far;
Sir Tiglath; but I'm sure Mrs。 Merillia and you have quite forgotten
that!〃
Here Lady Enid paused; and the astronomer achieved the final conquest
of the muffin。
〃He and Mrs。 Bridgeman have been; in fact; working together; she being
the brain; as it were; and Mr。 Vivian the eye。 You've been the eye; Mr。
Vivian?〃
〃I've been the eye。〃
〃But; despite all their ardour and assiduity; they have come to a sort
of deadlock。 In these circumstances they come to you; making meas
your; may I say intimate; friend?their mouthpiece。〃
Here Lady Enid paused rather definitely; and cast a glance of
apparently violent invitation at the Prophet; as if suggesting that he
must now amplify and fill in her story。 As he did not do so; a heavy
silence fell in the room。 Sir Tiglath had returned to his measuring;
and Lady Enid; for the first time; began to look slightly embarrassed。
Sending her eyes vaguely about the apartment; as people do on such
occasions; she chanced to see a newspaper lying on the floor near to
her。 She bent down towards it; then raising herself up she said;
〃Mrs。 Bridgeman some time ago came to the conclusion that there was
probably oxygen in certain stars; and not only in the fixed stars。〃
At this remark the astronomer's countenance completely changed。 He
swung round in his revolving chair; wagged his huge head from side to
side; and finally roared at the Prophet;
〃Is she telling the truth?〃
〃I beg your pardon;〃 said the Prophet; bounding on the instruments。
〃Get off those precious tools; young man; far more valuable than your
finite carcase! Get off them this moment and answer meis this young
female speaking the truth?〃
The Prophet got off the instruments and; in answer to a firm; Scottish
gesture from Lady Enid; nodded his head twice。
〃What!〃 continued Sir Tiglath; puffing out his cheeks; 〃a woman be a
pioneer among the Heavenly Bodies!〃
The Prophet nodded again; as mechanically as a penny toy。
〃The old astronomer is exercised;〃 bawled Sir Tiglath; with every
symptom of acute perturbation。 〃He is greatly exercised by the
narrative of the young female!〃
So saying; he heaved himself up out of his chair and began to roll
rapidly up and down the room; alternately distending his cheeks and
permitting them to collapse。
〃I should tell you also; Sir Tiglath;〃 interposed Lady Enid; as if
struck by a sudden idea; 〃that Mrs。 Bridgeman's original adviser and
assistant in her astronomical researches was a certain Mr。 Sagittarius;
who is also an intimate friend of Mr。 Vivian's。〃
The Prophet sat down again upon the instruments with a thud。
〃Get off those precious tools; young man!〃 roared the astronomer
furiously。 〃Would you impose your vile body upon the henchmen of the
stars?〃
The Prophet got up again and leaned against the wall。
〃I feel unwell;〃 he said in a low voice。 〃Exceedingly unwell。 I regret
that I must really be going。〃
Lady Enid did not seem to regret this abrupt indisposition。 Perhaps she
thought that she had already accomplished her purpose。 At any rate she
got up too; and prepared to take leave。 The astronomer was still in
great excitement。
〃Who is this Mr。 Sagittarius?〃 he bellowed。
〃A man of science。 Isn't he; Mr。 Vivian?〃
〃Yes。〃
〃An astronomer of remarkable attainments; Mr。 Vi