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fraternity-第76章

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〃Father!〃

Mr。 Stone stared。  〃It is you!  I thought it was a thief!  Where is Hilary?〃

〃Gone away。〃

〃Alone?〃

Bianca bowed her head。  〃It is very late; Dad;〃 she whispered。

Mr。 Stone's hand moved as though he would have stroked her。

〃The human heart;〃 he murmured; 〃is the tomb of many feelings。〃

Bianca put her arm round him。

〃You must go to bed; Dad;〃 she said; trying to get him to the door; for in her heart something seemed giving way。

Mr。 Stone stumbled; the door swung to; the room was plunged in darkness。  A hand; cold as ice; brushed her cheek。  With all her force she stiffed a scream。

〃I am here;〃 Mr。 Stone said。

His hand; wandering downwards; touched her shoulder; and she seized it with her own burning hand。  Thus linked; they groped their way out into the passage towards his room。

〃Good…night; dear;〃 Bianca murmured。

By the light of his now open door Mr。 Stone seemed to try and see her face; but she would not show it him。  Closing the door gently; she stole upstairs。

Sitting down in her bedroom by the open window; it seemed to her that the room was full of peopleher nerves were so unstrung。  It was as if walls had not the power this night to exclude human presences。 Moving; or motionless; now distinct; then covered suddenly by the thick veil of some material object; they circled round her quiet figure; lying back in the chair with shut eyes。  These disharmonic shadows flitting in the room made a stir like the rubbing of dry straw or the hum of bees among clover stalks。  When she sat up they vanished; and the sounds became the distant din of homing traffic; but the moment she closed her eyes; her visitors again began to steal round her with that dry; mysterious hum。

She fell asleep presently; and woke with a start。  There; in a glimmer of pale light; stood the little model; as in the fatal picture Bianca had painted of her。  Her face was powder white; with shadows beneath the eyes。  Breath seemed coming through her parted lips; just touched with colour。  In her hat lay the tiny peacock's feather beside the two purplish…pink roses。  A scent came from her; toobut faint; as ever was the scent of chicory flower。  How long had she been standing there?  Bianca started to her feet; and as she rose the vision vanished。

She went towards the spot。  There was nothing in that corner but moonlight; the scent she had perceived was merely that of the trees drifting in。

But so vivid had that vision been that she stood at the window; panting for air; passing her hand again and again across her eyes。

Outside; over the dark gardens; the moon hung full and almost golden。 Its honey…pale light filtered down on every little shape of tree; and leaf; and sleeping flower。  That soft; vibrating radiance seemed to have woven all into one mysterious whole; stilling disharmony; so that each little separate shape had no meaning to itself。

Bianca looked long at the rain of moonlight falling on the earth's carpet; like a covering shower of blossom which bees have sucked and spilled。  Then; below her; out through candescent space; she saw a shadow dart forth along the grass; and to her fright a voice rose; tremulous and clear; seeming to seek enfranchisement beyond the barrier of the dark trees: 〃My brain is clouded。  Great Universe!  I cannot write!  I can no longer discover to my brothers that they are one。  I am not worthy to stay here。  Let me pass into You; and die!〃

Bianca saw her father's fragile arms stretch out into the night through the sleeves of his white garment; as though expecting to be received at once into the Universal Brotherhood of the thin air。

There ensued a moment; when; by magic; every little dissonance in all the town seemed blended into a harmony of silence; as it might be the very death of self upon the earth。

Then; breaking that trance; Mr。 Stone's voice rose again; trembling out into the night; as though blown through a reed。

〃Brothers!〃 he said。

Behind the screen of lilac bushes at the gate Bianca saw the dark helmet of a policeman。  He stood there staring steadily in the direction of that voice。  Raising his lantern; he flashed it into every corner of the garden; searching for those who had been addressed。  Satisfied; apparently; that no one was there; he moved it to right and left; lowered it to the level of his breast; and walked slowly on。





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