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第47章

Nevertheless, there was a moment of tension when the doctor drew back the tea-table and they faced each other in easy-chairs on either side of the fireplace.Each noticed how characteristic was the attitude of the other.

Jane sat forward, her feet firmly planted on the hearth-rug, her arms on her knees, and her hands clasped in front of her.

The doctor leaned back, one knee crossed over the other, his elbows on the arms of his chair, the tips of his fingers meeting, in absolute stillness of body and intense concentration of mind.

The silence between them was like a deep, calm pool.

Jane took the first plunge.

"Deryck, I am going to tell you everything.I am going to speak of my heart, and mind, and feelings, exactly as if they were bones, and muscles, and lungs.I want you to combine the offices of doctor and confessor in one."The doctor had been contemplating his finger-tips.He now glanced swiftly at Jane, and nodded; then turned his head and looked into the fire.

"Deryck, mine has been a somewhat lonely existence.I have never been essential to the life of another, and no one has ever touched the real depths of mine.I have known they were there, but I have known they were unsounded."The doctor opened his lips, as if to speak; then closed them in a firmer line than before, and merely nodded his head silently.

"I had never been loved with that love which makes one absolutely first to a person, nor had I ever so loved.I had--cared very much;but caring is not loving.--Oh, Boy, I know that now!"The doctor's profile showed rather white against the dark-green background of his chair; but he smiled as he answered: "Quite true, dear.There is a distinction, and a difference.""I had heaps of friends, and amongst them a good many nice men, mostly rather younger than myself, who called me 'Miss Champion.' to my face, and 'good old Jane' behind my back."The doctor smiled.He had as often heard the expression, and could recall the whole-hearted affection and admiration in the tones of those who used it.

"Men as a rule," Continued Jane, "get on better with me than do women.Being large and solid, and usually calling a spade 'a spade;'

and not 'a garden implement,' women consider me strong-minded, and are inclined to be afraid of me.The boys know they can trust me;they make a confidante of me, looking upon me as a sort of convenient elder sister who knows less about them than an elder sister would know, and is probably more ready to be interested in those things which they choose to tell.Among my men friends, Deryck, was Garth Dalmain."Jane paused, and the doctor waited silently for her to continue.

"I was always interested in him, partly because he was so original and vivid in his way of talking, and partly because"--a bright flush suddenly crept up into the tanned cheeks-"well, though I did not realise it then, I suppose I found his extraordinary beauty rather fascinating.And then, our circumstances were so much alike,--both orphans, and well off; responsible to no one for our actions; with heaps of mutual friends, and constantly staying at the same houses.

We drifted into a pleasant intimacy, and of all my friends, he was the one who made me feel most like `a man and a brother.' We discussed women by the dozen, all his special admirations in turn, and the effect of their beauty upon him, and I watched with interest to see who, at last, would fix his roving fancy.But on one eventful day all this was changed in half an hour.We were both staying at Overdene.There was a big house party, and Aunt Georgina had arranged a concert to which half the neighbourhood was coming.

Madame Velma failed at the last minute.Aunt 'Gina, in a great state of mind, was borrowing remarks from her macaw.You know how? She always says she is merely quoting `the dear bird.' Something had to be done.I offered to take Velma's place; and I sang.""Ah," said the doctor.

"I sang The Rosary--the song Flower asked for the last time I was here.Do you remember?"The doctor nodded."I remember."

"After that, all was changed between Garth and me.I did not understand it at first.I knew the music had moved him deeply, beauty of sound having upon him much the same effect as beauty of colour; but I thought the effect would pass in the night.But the days went on, and there was always this strange sweet difference;not anything others would notice; but I suddenly became conscious that, for the first time in my whole life, I was essential to somebody.I could not enter a room without realising that he was instantly aware of my presence; I could not leave a room without knowing that he would at once feel and regret my absence.The one fact filled and completed all things; the other left a blank which could not be removed.I knew this, and yet--incredible though it may appear--I did not realise it meant LOVE.I thought it was an extraordinarily close bond of sympathy and mutual understanding, brought about principally by our enjoyment of one another's music.

We spent hours in the music-room.I put it down to that; yet when he looked at me his eyes seemed to touch as well as see me, and it was a very tender and wonderful touch.And all the while I never thought of love.I was so plain and almost middle-aged; and he, such a beautiful, radiant youth.He was like a young sun-god, and I felt warmed and vivified when he was near; and he was almost always near.

Honestly, that was my side of the days succeeding the concert.But HIS! He told me afterwards, Deryck, it had been a sudden revelation to him when he heard me sing The Rosary, not of music only, but of ME.He said he had never thought of me otherwise than as a good sort of chum; but then it was as if a veil were lifted, and he saw, and knew, and felt me as a woman.And--no doubt it will seem odd to you.

Boy; it did to me;--but he said, that the woman he found then was his ideal of womanhood, and that from that hour he wanted me for his own as he had never wanted anything before."Jane paused, and looked into the glowing heart of the fire.

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