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第70章

He dragged it aside and entered a long low room which looked as if it had once been a third-rate dancing-saloon.Shrill flaring gas-jets, dulled and distorted in the fly-blown mirrors that faced them, were ranged round the walls.Greasy reflectors of ribbed tin backed them, making quivering disks of light.The floor was covered with ochre-coloured sawdust, trampled here and there into mud, and stained with dark rings of spilled liquor.

Some Malays were crouching by a little charcoal stove, playing with bone counters and showing their white teeth as they chattered.In one corner, with his head buried in his arms, a sailor sprawled over a table, and by the tawdrily painted bar that ran across one complete side stood two haggard women, mocking an old man who was brushing the sleeves of his coat with an expression of disgust."He thinks he's got red ants on him," laughed one of them, as Dorian passed by.The man looked at her in terror and began to whimper.

At the end of the room there was a little staircase, leading to a darkened chamber.As Dorian hurried up its three rickety steps, the heavy odour of opium met him.He heaved a deep breath, and his nostrils quivered with pleasure.When he entered, a young man with smooth yellow hair, who was bending over a lamp lighting a long thin pipe, looked up at him and nodded in a hesitating manner.

"You here, Adrian?" muttered Dorian.

"Where else should I be?" he answered, listlessly."None of the chaps will speak to me now.""I thought you had left England."

"Darlington is not going to do anything.My brother paid the bill at last.George doesn't speak to me either....I don't care," he added with a sigh."As long as one has this stuff, one doesn't want friends.

I think I have had too many friends."

Dorian winced and looked round at the grotesque things that lay in such fantastic postures on the ragged mattresses.The twisted limbs, the gaping mouths, the staring lustreless eyes, fascinated him.He knew in what strange heavens they were suffering, and what dull hells were teaching them the secret of some new joy.They were better off than he was.He was prisoned in thought.Memory, like a horrible malady, was eating his soul away.From time to time he seemed to see the eyes of Basil Hallward looking at him.Yet he felt he could not stay.The presence of Adrian Singleton troubled him.He wanted to be where no one would know who he was.He wanted to escape from himself.

"I am going on to the other place," he said after a pause.

"On the wharf?"

"Yes."

"That mad-cat is sure to be there.They won't have her in this place now."Dorian shrugged his shoulders."I am sick of women who love one.

Women who hate one are much more interesting.Besides, the stuff is better.""Much the same."

"I like it better.Come and have something to drink.I must have something.""I don't want anything," murmured the young man.

"Never mind."

Adrian Singleton rose up wearily and followed Dorian to the bar.

A half-caste, in a ragged turban and a shabby ulster, grinned a hideous greeting as he thrust a bottle of brandy and two tumblers in front of them.

The women sidled up and began to chatter.Dorian turned his back on them and said something in a low voice to Adrian Singleton.

A crooked smile, like a Malay crease, writhed across the face of one of the women."We are very proud to-night," she sneered.

"For God's sake don't talk to me," cried Dorian, stamping his foot on the ground."What do you want? Money? Here it is.Don't ever talk to me again."Two red sparks flashed for a moment in the woman's sodden eyes, then flickered out and left them dull and glazed.She tossed her head and raked the coins off the counter with greedy fingers.Her companion watched her enviously.

"It's no use," sighed Adrian Singleton."I don't care to go back.

What does it matter? I am quite happy here.""You will write to me if you want anything, won't you?" said Dorian, after a pause.

"Perhaps."

"Good night, then."

"Good night," answered the young man, passing up the steps and wiping his parched mouth with a handkerchief.

Dorian walked to the door with a look of pain in his face.As he drew the curtain aside, a hideous laugh broke from the painted lips of the woman who had taken his money."There goes the devil's bargain!"she hiccoughed, in a hoarse voice.

"Curse you!" he answered, "don't call me that."She snapped her fingers."Prince Charming is what you like to be called, ain't it?" she yelled after him.

The drowsy sailor leaped to his feet as she spoke, and looked wildly round.The sound of the shutting of the hall door fell on his ear.

He rushed out as if in pursuit.

Dorian Gray hurried along the quay through the drizzling rain.

His meeting with Adrian Singleton had strangely moved him, and he wondered if the ruin of that young life was really to be laid at his door, as Basil Hallward had said to him with such infamy of insult.He bit his lip, and for a few seconds his eyes grew sad.Yet, after all, what did it matter to him? One's days were too brief to take the burden of another's errors on one's shoulders.Each man lived his own life and paid his own price for living it.The only pity was one had to pay so often for a single fault.

One had to pay over and over again, indeed.In her dealings with man, destiny never closed her accounts.

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