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exclaimed indignantly: 〃I see it's much more than headaches。 But
give me a moment's time。〃 He closed his eyes。 〃You must excuse me
if I say stupid things; but my brain has gone to pieces。 Part of
it lives three minutes back; when I was sure that you loved me;
and the other partI find it difficultI am likely to say the
wrong thing。〃
It struck her that he was not behaving so badly; and her
irritation increased。 She again desired a struggle; not a
discussion。 To bring on the crisis; she said:
〃There are days when one sees clearly; and this is one of them。
Things must come to a breaking…point some time; and it happens to
be to…day。 If you want to know; quite a little thing decided me
to speak to youwhen you wouldn't play tennis with Freddy。〃
〃I never do play tennis;〃 said Cecil; painfully bewildered; 〃I
never could play。 I don't understand a word you say。〃
〃You can play well enough to make up a four。 I thought it
abominably selfish of you。〃
〃No; I can'twell; never mind the tennis。 Why couldn't
youcouldn't you have warned me if you felt anything wrong? You
talked of our wedding at lunchat least; you let me talk。〃
〃I knew you wouldn't understand;〃 said Lucy quite crossly。 〃I
might have known there would have been these dreadful
explanations。 Of course; it isn't the tennisthat was only the
last straw to all I have been feeling for weeks。 Surely it was
better not to speak until I felt certain。〃 She developed this
position。 〃Often before I have wondered if I was fitted for your
wifefor instance; in London; and are you fitted to be my
husband? I don't think so。 You don't like Freddy; nor my mother。
There was always a lot against our engagement; Cecil; but all our
relations seemed pleased; and we met so often; and it was no good
mentioning it untilwell; until all things came to a point。 They
have to…day。 I see clearly。 I must speak。 That's all。〃
〃I cannot think you were right;〃 said Cecil gently。 〃I cannot
tell why; but though all that you say sounds true; I feel that
you are not treating me fairly。 It's all too horrible。〃
〃What's the good of a scene?〃
〃No good。 But surely I have a right to hear a little more。〃
He put down his glass and opened the window。 From where she
knelt; jangling her keys; she could see a slit of darkness; and;
peering into it; as if it would tell him that 〃little more;〃 his
long; thoughtful face。
〃Don't open the window; and you'd better draw the curtain; too;
Freddy or any one might be outside。〃 He obeyed。 〃I really think
we had better go to bed; if you don't mind。 I shall only say
things that will make me unhappy afterwards。 As you say it is all
too horrible; and it is no good talking。〃
But to Cecil; now that he was about to lose her; she seemed each
moment more desirable。 He looked at her; instead of through her;
for the first time since they were engaged。 From a Leonardo she
had become a living woman; with mysteries and forces of her own;
with qualities that even eluded art。 His brain recovered from the
shock; and; in a burst of genuine devotion; he cried: 〃But I love
you; and I did think you loved me!〃
〃I did not;〃 she said。 〃I thought I did at first。 I am sorry; and
ought to have refused you this last time; too。〃
He began to walk up and down the room; and she grew more and more
vexed at his dignified behaviour。 She had counted on his being
petty。 It would have made things easier for her。 By a cruel irony
she was drawing out all that was finest in his disposition。
〃You don't love me; evidently。 I dare say you are right not to。
But it would hurt a little less if I knew why。〃
〃Because〃a phrase came to her; and she accepted it〃you're the
sort who can't know any one intimately。〃
A horrified look came into his eyes。
〃I don't mean exactly that。 But you will question me; though I
beg you not to; and I must say something。 It is that; more or
less。 When we were only acquaintances; you let me be myself; but
now you're always protecting me。〃 Her voice swelled。 〃I won't be
protected。 I will choose for myself what is ladylike and right。
To shield me is an insult。 Can't I be trusted to face the truth
but I must get it second…hand through you? A woman's place! You
despise my motherI know you dobecause she's conventional and
bothers over puddings; but; oh goodness!〃she rose to her
feet〃conventional; Cecil; you're that; for you may understand
beautiful things; but you don't know how to use them; and you
wrap yourself up in art and books and music; and would try to
wrap up me。 I won't be stifled; not by the most glorious music;
for people are more glorious; and you hide them from me。 That's
why I break off my engagement。 You were all right as long as you
kept to things; but when you came to people〃 She stopped。
There was a pause。 Then Cecil said with great emotion:
〃It is true。〃
〃True on the whole;〃 she corrected; full of some vague shame。
〃True; every word。 It is a revelation。 It isI。〃
〃Anyhow; those are my reasons for not being your wife。〃
He repeated: 〃'The sort that can know no one intimately。' It is
true。 I fell to pieces the very first day we were engaged。 I
behaved like a cad to Beebe and to your brother。 You are even
greater than I thought。〃 She withdrew a step。 〃I'm not going to
worry you。 You are far too good to me。 I shall never forget your
insight; and; dear; I only blame you for this: you might have
warned me in the early stages; before you felt you wouldn't marry
me; and so have given me a chance to improve。 I have never known
you till this evening。 I have just used you as a peg for my silly
notions of what a woman should be。 But this evening you are a
different person: new thoughtseven a new voice〃
〃What do you mean by a new voice?〃 she asked; seized with
incontrollable anger。
〃I mean that a new person seems speaking through you;〃 said he。
Then she lost her balance。 She cried: 〃If you think I am in love
with some one else; you are very much mistaken。〃
〃Of course I don't think that。 You are not that kind; Lucy。〃
〃Oh; yes; you do think it。 It's your old idea; the idea that has
kept Europe backI mean the idea that women are always thinking
of men。 If a girl breaks off her engagement; every one says: 'Oh;
she had some one else in her mind; she hopes to get some one
else。' It's disgusting; brutal! As if a girl can't break it off
for the sake of freedom。〃
He answered reverently: 〃I may have said that in the past。 I
shall never say it again。 You have taught me better。〃
She began to redden; and pretended to examine the windows again。
〃Of course; there is no question of 'some one else' in this; no
'jilting' or any such nauseous stupidity。 I beg your pardon most
humbly if my words suggested that there was。 I only meant that
there was a force in you that I hadn't known of up till now。〃
〃All right; Cecil; that will do。 Don't apologize to me。 It was my
mistake