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tales and fantasies-第34章

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through a series of acts and words of which we know but few;

and a series of thoughts which any one may imagine for

himself; she was awakened in four days from the dream of a

life。



The first tangible cause of disenchantment was when Dick

brought home a painter's arsenal on Friday evening。  The

Admiral was in the chimney…corner; once more 'sirrupping'

some brandy and water; and Esther sat at the table at work。

They both came forward to greet the new arrival; and the

girl; relieving him of his monstrous burthen; proceeded to

display her offerings to her father。  Van Tromp's countenance

fell several degrees; he became quite querulous。



'God bless me;' he said; and then; 'I must really ask you not

to interfere; child;' in a tone of undisguised hostility。



'Father;' she said; 'forgive me; I knew you had given up your

art … '



'Oh yes!' cried the Admiral; 'I've done with it to the

judgment…day!'



'Pardon me again;' she said firmly; 'but I do not; I cannot

think that you are right in this。  Suppose the world is

unjust; suppose that no one understands you; you have still a

duty to yourself。  And; oh; don't spoil the pleasure of your

coming home to me; show me that you can be my father and yet

not neglect your destiny。  I am not like some daughters; I

will not be jealous of your art; and I will try to understand

it。'



The situation was odiously farcical。  Richard groaned under

it; he longed to leap forward and denounce the humbug。  And

the humbug himself?  Do you fancy he was easier in his mind?

I am sure; on the other hand; that he was acutely miserable;

and he betrayed his sufferings by a perfectly silly and

undignified access of temper; during which he broke his pipe

in several pieces; threw his brandy and water in the fire;

and employed words which were very plain although the drift

of them was somewhat vague。  It was of very brief duration。

Van Tromp was himself again; and in a most delightful humour

within three minutes of the first explosion。



'I am an old fool;' he said frankly。  'I was spoiled when a

child。  As for you; Esther; you take after your mother; you

have a morbid sense of duty; particularly for others; strive

against it; my dear … strive against it。  And as for the

pigments; well; I'll use them; some of these days; and to

show that I'm in earnest; I'll get Dick here to prepare a

canvas。'



Dick was put to this menial task forthwith; the Admiral not

even watching how he did; but quite occupied with another

grog and a pleasant vein of talk。



A little after Esther arose; and making some pretext; good or

bad; went off to bed。  Dick was left hobbled by the canvas;

and was subjected to Van Tromp for about an hour。



The next day; Saturday; it is believed that little

intercourse took place between Esther and her father; but

towards the afternoon Dick met the latter returning from the

direction of the inn; where he had struck up quite a

friendship with the landlord。  Dick wondered who paid for

these excursions; and at the thought that the reprobate must

get his pocket money where he got his board and lodging; from

poor Esther's generosity; he had it almost in his heart to

knock the old gentleman down。  He; on his part; was full of

airs and graces and geniality。



'Dear Dick;' he said; taking his arm; 'this is neighbourly of

you; it shows your tact to meet me when I had a wish for you。

I am in pleasant spirits; and it is then that I desire a

friend。'



'I am glad to hear you are so happy;' retorted Dick bitterly。

'There's certainly not much to trouble YOU。'



'No;' assented the Admiral; 'not much。  I got out of it in

time; and here … well; here everything pleases me。  I am

plain in my tastes。  'A PROPOS; you have never asked me how I

liked my daughter?'



'No;' said Dick roundly; 'I certainly have not。'



'Meaning you will not。  And why; Dick?  She is my daughter;

of course; but then I am a man of the world and a man of

taste; and perfectly qualified to give an opinion with

impartiality … yes; Dick; with impartiality。  Frankly; I am

not disappointed in her。  She has good looks; she has them

from her mother。  So I may say I CHOSE her looks。  She is

devoted; quite devoted to me … '



'She is the best woman in the world!' broke out Dick。



'Dick;' cried the Admiral; stopping short; 'I have been

expecting this。  Let us … let us go back to the 〃Trevanion

Arms〃 and talk this matter out over a bottle。'



'Certainly not;' went Dick。  'You have had far too much

already。'



The parasite was on the point of resenting this; but a look

at Dick's face; and some recollection of the terms on which

they had stood in Paris; came to the aid of his wisdom and

restrained him。



'As you please;' he said; 'although I don't know what you

mean … nor care。  But let us walk; if you prefer it。  You are

still a young man; when you are my age …  But; however; to

continue。  You please me; Dick; you have pleased me from the

first; and to say truth; Esther is a trifle fantastic; and

will be better when she is married。  She has means of her

own; as of course you are aware。  They come; like the looks;

from her poor; dear; good creature of a mother。  She was

blessed in her mother。  I mean she shall be blessed in her

husband; and you are the man; Dick; you and not another。

This very night I will sound her affections。'



Dick stood aghast。



'Mr。 Van Tromp; I implore you;' he said; 'do what you please

with yourself; but; for God's sake; let your daughter alone。'



'It is my duty;' replied the Admiral; 'and between ourselves;

you rogue; my inclination too。  I am as matchmaking as a

dowager。  It will be more discreet for you to stay away to…

night。  Farewell。  You leave your case in good hands; I have

the tact of these little matters by heart; it is not my first

attempt。'



All arguments were in vain; the old rascal stuck to his

point; nor did Richard conceal from himself how seriously

this might injure his prospects; and he fought hard。  Once

there came a glimmer of hope。  The Admiral again proposed an

adjournment to the 'Trevanion Arms;' and when Dick had once

more refused; it hung for a moment in the balance whether or

not the old toper would return there by himself。  Had he done

so; of course Dick could have taken to his heels; and warned

Esther of what was coming; and of how it had begun。  But the

Admiral; after a pause; decided for the brandy at home; and

made off in that direction。



We have no details of the sounding。



Next day the Admiral was observed in the parish church; very

properly dressed。  He found the places; and joined in

response and hymn; as to the manner born; and his appearance;

as he intended it should; attracted some attention among the

worshippers。  Old Naseby; for instance; had observed him。



'There was a drunken…looking blackguard opposite us in

church;' he said to his son as they drove home; 'do you know
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