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the kentons-第27部分

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The Amstel had lost so much time in the rough weather of her first days
out that she could not make it up with her old…fashioned single screw。 
She was at best a ten…day boat; counting from Sandy Hook to Boulogne; and
she had not been four days out when she promised to break her record for
slowness。  Three days later Miss Rasmith said to Breckon; as he took the
chair which her mother agilely abandoned to him beside her: 〃The head
steward says it will be a twelve…day trip; end our bedroom steward thinks
more。  What is the consensus of opinion in the smoking…room?  Where are
you going; mother?  Are you planning to leave Mr。 Breckon and me alone
again?  It isn't necessary。  We couldn't get away from each other if we
tried; and all we ask  Well; I suppose age must he indulged in its
little fancies;〃 she called after Mrs。 Rasmith。

Breckon took up the question she had asked him。  〃The odds are so heavily
in favor of a fifteen…days' run that there are no takers。〃

〃Now you are joking again;〃 she said。  〃I thought a sea…voyage might make
you serious。〃

〃It has been tried before。  Besides; it's you that I want to be serious。〃

〃What about?  Besides; I doubt it。〃

〃About Boyne。〃

〃Oh!  I thought you were going to say some one else。〃

〃No; I think that is very well settled。〃

〃You'll never persuade my mother;〃 said Miss Rasmith; with a low;
comfortable laugh。

〃But if you are satisfied〃

〃She will have to resign herself?  Well; perhaps。  But why do you wish me
to be serious about Boyne?〃

〃I have no doubt he amuses you。  But that doesn't seem a very good reason
why you should amuse yourself with him。〃

〃No?  Why not?〃

〃Well; because the poor boy is in earnest; and you're not exactly
contemporaries。〃

〃Why; how old is Boyne?〃  she asked; with affected surprise。

〃About fifteen; I think;〃 said Breckon; gravely。

〃And I'm but a very few months past thirty。  I don't see the great
disparity。  But he is merely a brother to mean elder brotherand he
gives me the best kind of advice。〃

〃I dare say you need it; but all the same; I am afraid you are putting
ideas into his head。〃

〃Well; if he began it?  If he put them in mine first?〃

She was evidently willing that he should go further; and create the
common ground between them that grows up when one gives a reproof and the
other accepts it; but Breckon; whether he thought that he had now done
his duty; and need say no more; or because he was vexed with her; left
the subject。

〃Mrs。 Rasmith says you are going to Switzerland for the rest of the
summer。〃

〃Yes; to Montreux。  Are you going to spend it in Paris?〃

〃I'm going to Paris to see。  I have had some thoughts of Etretat; I have
cousins there。〃

〃I wish that I could go to the sea…side。  But this happens to be one of
the summers when nothing but mountains can save my mother's life。  Shall
you get down to Rome before you go back?〃

〃I don't know。  If I sail from Naples I shall probably pass through
Rome。〃

〃You had better stop off。  We shall be there in November; and they say
Rome is worth seeing;〃 she laughed demurely。  〃That is what Boyne
understands。  He's promised to use his influence with his family to let
him run down to see us there; if he can't get them all to come。  You
might offer to personally conduct them。〃

〃Yes。〃  said Breckon; with the effect of cloture。  〃Have you made many
acquaintances an board?〃

〃What!  Two lone women?  You haven't introduced us to any but the
Kentons。  But I dare say they are the best。  The judge is a dear; and
Mrs。 Kenton is everything that is motherly and matronly。  Boyne says she
is very well informed; and knows all about the reigning families。  If he
decides to marry into them; she can be of great use in saving him from a
mesalliance。  I can't say very much for Miss Lottie。  Miss Lottie seems
to me distinctly of the minx type。  But that poor; pale girl is adorable。 
I wish she liked me!〃

〃What makes you think she doesn't like you?〃  Breckon asked。

〃What?  Women don't require anything to convince them that other women
can't bear them。  They simply know it。  I wonder what has happened to
her?〃

〃Why do you think anything has happened to her?〃

〃Why?  Well; girls don't have that air of melanholy absence for nothing。 
She is brooding upon something; you may be sure。  But you have had so
many more opportunities than I!  Do you mean that you haven't suspected a
tragical past far her?〃

〃I don't know;〃 said Breckon; a little restively; 〃that I have allowed
myself to speculate about her past。〃

〃That is; you oughtn't to have allowed yourself to do so。  Well; there I
agree with you。  But a woman may do so without impertinence; and I am
sure that Miss Kenton has a story。  I have watched her; and her face has
told me everything but the story。〃

Breckon would not say that some such revelation had been made to him; and
in the absence of an answer from him Miss Rasmith asked; 〃Is she
cultivated; too?〃

〃Too?〃

〃Like her mother。〃

〃Oh!  I should say she had read a good dial。  And she's bookish; yes; in
a simple…hearted kind of way。〃

〃She asks you if you have read 'the book of the year;' and whether you
don't think the heroine is a beautiful character?〃

〃Not quite so bad as that。  But if you care to be serious about her!〃

〃Oh; I do!〃

〃I doubt it。  Then; I should say that she seems to have grown up in a
place where the interests are so material that a girl who was disposed to
be thoughtful would be thrown back upon reading for her society more than
in more intellectual centresif there are such things。  She has been so
much with books that she does not feel odd in speaking of them as if they
were the usual topics of conversation。  It gives her a certain
quaintness。〃

〃And that is what constitutes her charm?〃

〃I didn't know that we were speaking of her charm。〃

〃No; that is true。  But I was thinking of it。  She fascinates me。  Are
they going to get off at Boulogne?〃

〃No; they are going on to Rotterdam。〃

〃To be sure!  Boyne told me。  And are you going on with them?〃

〃I thought we talked of my going to Paris。〃  Breckon looked round at her;
and she made a gesture of deprecation。

〃Why; of course!  How could I forget?  But I'm so much interested in Miss
Kenton that I can't think of anything else。〃

〃Not even of Miss Rasmith?〃

〃Not even of Miss Rasmith。  I know that she has a history; and that it's
a sad one。〃  She paused in ironical hesitation。  〃You've been so good as
to caution me about her brotherand I never can be grateful enoughand
that makes me almost free to suggest〃

She stopped again; and he asked; hardily; 〃What?〃

〃Oh; nothing。  It isn't for me to remind my pastor; my ghostly adviser〃
she pulled down her mouth and glanced at him demurely〃 and I will only
offer the generalization that a girl is never so much in danger of having
her heart broken as when she's had it brokenOh; are you leaving me?〃 
she cried; as Breckon rose from his chair。

〃Well; then; send Boyne to me。〃  She broke into a laugh as he faltered。 
〃Are you going to sit down again?  That is right。  And I won't talk any
more about Miss Kenton。〃

〃I don't mind talking of her;〃 said Breckon。  〃Perhaps it will even be
well to do so if you are in earnest。  Though it strikes me that you have
rather renounced the right to criticise me。〃

〃Now; is that logical?  It seems to me that in putting myself in the
attitude of a final friend at the start; and refusing to be anything
more; I leave established my right to criticise you on the firmest basis。 
I can't possibly be suspected of interested motives。  Besides; you've
just been criticizing me; if you want a woman's reason!〃

〃Well; go on。〃

〃Why; I had finished。  That's the amusing part。  I should have supposed
that I could go on forever about Miss Kenton; but I have nothing to go
upon。  She has kept her secret very well; and so have the rest of them。 
You think I might have got it out of Boyne?  Perhaps I might; but you
know I have my little scruples。  I don't think it would he quite fair; or
quite nice。〃

〃You are scrupulous。  And I give you credit for having been more delicate
than I've been。〃

〃You don't mean you've been trying to find it out!〃

〃Ah; now I'm not sure about the superior delicacy!〃

〃Oh; how good!〃  said Miss Rasmith。  〃 What a pity you should be wasted
in a calling that limits you so much。〃

〃You call it limiting?  I didn't know but I had gone too far。〃

〃Not at all!  You know there's nothing I like so much as those little
digs。〃

〃I had forgotten。  Then you won't mind my saying that this surveillance
seems to me rather more than I have any right to from you。〃

〃How exquisitely you put it!  Who else could have told me to mind my own
business so delightfully?  Well; it isn't my business。  I acknowledge
that; and I spoke only because I knew you would be sorry if you had gone
too far。  I remembered our promise to be friends。〃

She threw a touch of real feeling into her tone; and he responded; 〃Yes;
and I thank you for it; though it isn't easy。〃

She put out her hand to him; and; as he questioningly took it; she
pressed his with animation。  〃 Of course it isn't!  Or it wouldn
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