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第13章

When first he came, I admit he was much quieter, but I did not like, so to speak, the moral swell of him.Then that jolly old Sir Walter Cholmondeliegh got introduced to us, and this fellow, with his cheap-jack wit, began to score off the old man in the way he does now.Then I felt that he must be a bad lot; it must be bad to fight the old and the kindly.And he fights the poor old chap savagely, unceasingly, as if he hated old age and kindliness.Take, if you want it, the evidence of a prejudiced witness.I admit that I hate the man because a certain person admires him.But I believe that apart from that I should hate the man because old Sir Walter hates him."This speech affected me with a genuine sense of esteem and pity for the young man; that is, of pity for him because of his obviously hopeless worship of Miss Beaumont, and of esteem for him because of the direct realistic account of the history of Wimpole which he had given.Still, I was sorry that he seemed so steadily set against the man, and could not help referring it to an instinct of his personal relations, however nobly disguised from himself.

In the middle of these meditations, Grant whispered in my ear what was perhaps the most startling of all interruptions.

"In the name of God, let's get away."

I have never known exactly in how odd a way this odd old man affected me.I only know that for some reason or other he so affected me that I was, within a few minutes, in the street outside.

"This," he said, "is a beastly but amusing affair.""What is?" I asked, baldly enough.

"This affair.Listen to me, my old friend.Lord and Lady Beaumont have just invited you and me to a grand dinner-party this very night, at which Mr Wimpole will be in all his glory.Well, there is nothing very extraordinary about that.The extraordinary thing is that we are not going.""Well, really," I said, "it is already six o'clock and I doubt if we could get home and dress.I see nothing extraordinary in the fact that we are not going.""Don't you?" said Grant."I'll bet you'll see something extraordinary in what we're doing instead."I looked at him blankly.

"Doing instead?" I asked."What are we doing instead?""Why," said he, "we are waiting for one or two hours outside this house on a winter evening.You must forgive me; it is all my vanity.It is only to show you that I am right.Can you, with the assistance of this cigar, wait until both Sir Walter Cholmondeliegh and the mystic Wimpole have left this house?""Certainly," I said."But I do not know which is likely to leave first.Have you any notion?""No," he said."Sir Walter may leave first in a glow of rage.Or again, Mr Wimpole may leave first, feeling that his last epigram is a thing to be flung behind him like a firework.And Sir Walter may remain some time to analyse Mr Wimpole's character.But they will both have to leave within reasonable time, for they will both have to get dressed and come back to dinner here tonight."As he spoke the shrill double whistle from the porch of the great house drew a dark cab to the dark portal.And then a thing happened that we really had not expected.Mr Wimpole and Sir Walter Cholmondeliegh came out at the same moment.

They paused for a second or two opposite each other in a natural doubt; then a certain geniality, fundamental perhaps in both of them, made Sir Walter smile and say: "The night is foggy.Pray take my cab."Before I could count twenty the cab had gone rattling up the street with both of them.And before I could count twenty-three Grant had hissed in my ear:

"Run after the cab; run as if you were running from a mad dog--run."

We pelted on steadily, keeping the cab in sight, through dark mazy streets.God only, I thought, knows why we are running at all, but we are running hard.Fortunately we did not run far.The cab pulled up at the fork of two streets and Sir Walter paid the cabman, who drove away rejoicing, having just come in contact with the more generous among the rich.Then the two men talked together as men do talk together after giving and receiving great insults, the talk which leads either to forgiveness or a duel--at least so it seemed as we watched it from ten yards off.Then the two men shook hands heartily, and one went down one fork of the road and one down another.

Basil, with one of his rare gestures, flung his arms forward.

"Run after that scoundrel," he cried; "let us catch him now."We dashed across the open space and reached the juncture of two paths.

"Stop!" I shouted wildly to Grant."That's the wrong turning."He ran on.

"Idiot!" I howled."Sir Walter's gone down there.Wimpole has slipped us.He's half a mile down the other road.You're wrong...

Are you deaf? You're wrong!"

"I don't think I am," he panted, and ran on.

"But I saw him!" I cried."Look in front of you.Is that Wimpole?

It's the old man...What are you doing? What are we to do?""Keep running," said Grant.

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