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第39章

`What is desired,' said the man of papers, `is the occurrence of something definite which should stimulate their vigilance.That is within your province - is it not so?'

Mr Verloc made no answer except by a sigh, which escaped him involuntarily, for instantly he tried to give his face a cheerful expression.The official blinked doubtfully, as if affected by the dim light of the room.He repeated vaguely:

`The vigilance of the police - and the severity of the magistrates.

The general leniency of the judicial procedure here, and the utter absence of all repressive measures, are a scandal to Europe.What is wished for just now is the accentuation of the unrest - of the fermentation which undoubtedly exists--'

`Undoubtedly, undoubtedly,' broke in Mr Verloc in a deep, deferential bass of an oratorical quality, so utterly different from the tone in which he had spoken before that his interlocutor remained profoundly surprised.

`It exists to a dangerous degree.My reports for the last twelve months make it sufficiently clear.'

`Your reports for the last twelve months,' State Councillor Wurmt began in his gentle and dispassionate tone, `have been read by me.I failed to discover why you wrote them at all.'

A sad silence reigned for a time.Mr Verloc seemed to have swallowed his tongue, and the other gazed at the papers on the table fixedly.At last he gave them a slight push.

`The state of affairs you expose there is assumed to exist as the first condition of your employment.What is required at present is not writing, but the bringing to light of a distinct, significant fact - I would almost say of an alarming fact.'

`I need not say that all my endeavours shall be directed to that end,'

Mr Verloc said, with convinced modulations in his conversational husky tone.But the sense of being blinked at watchfully behind the blind glitter of these eyeglasses on the other side of the table disconcerted him.He stopped short with a gesture of absolute devotion.The useful hard-working, if obscure member of the Embassy had an air of being impressed by some newly born thought.

`You are very corpulent,' he said.

This observation, really of a psychological nature, and advanced with the modest hesitation of an officeman more familiar with ink and paper than with the requirements of active life, stung Mr Verloc in the manner of a rude personal remark.He stepped back a pace.

`Eh? What were you pleased to say?' he exclaimed, with husky resentment.

The Chancellor d'Ambassade, entrusted with the conduct of this interview, seemed to find it too much for him.

`I think,' he said, `that you had better see Mr Vladimir.Yes, decidedly I think you ought to see Mr Vladimir.Be good enough to wait here,' he added, and went out with mincing steps.

At once Mr Verloc passed his hand over his hair.A slight perspiration had broken out of his forehead.He let the air escape from his pursed-up lips like a man blowing at a spoonful of hot soup.But when the servant in brown appeared at the door silently, Mr Verloc had not moved an inch from the place he had occupied throughout the interview.He had remained motionless, as if feeling himself surrounded by pitfalls.

He walked along a passage lighted by a lonely gas-jet, then up a flight of winding stairs, and through a glazed and cheerful corridor on the first floor.The footman threw open a door, and stood aside.The feet of Mr Verloc felt a thick carpet.The room was large, with three windows; and a young man with a shaven, big face, sitting in a roomy armchair before a vast mahogany writing-table, said in French to the Chancellor d'Ambassade, who was going out with the papers in his hand:

`You are quite right, mon cher.He's fat - the animal.'

Mr Vladimir, First Secretary, had a drawing-room reputation as an agreeable and entertaining man.He was something of a favourite in society.His wit consisted in discovering droll connections between incongruous ideas; and when talking in that strain he sat well forward on his seat, with his left hand raised, as if exhibiting his funny demonstrations between the thumb and forefinger, while his round and clean-shaven face wore an expression of merry perplexity.

But there was no trace of merriment or perplexity in the way he looked at Mr Verloc.Lying far back in the deep armchair, with squarely spread elbows, and throwing one leg over a thick knee, he had with his smooth and rosy countenance the air of a preternaturally thriving baby that will not stand nonsense from anybody.

`You understand French, I suppose?' he said.

Mr Verloc stated huskily that he did.His whole vast bulk had a forward inclination.He stood on the carpet in the middle of the room, clutching his hat and stick in one hand; the other hung lifelessly by his side.He muttered unobtrusively somewhere deep down in his throat something about having done his military service in the French artillery.At once, with contemptuous perversity, Mr Vladimir changed the language, and began to speak idiomatic English without the slightest trace of a foreign accent.

`Ah! Yes.Of course.Let's see.How much did you get for obtaining the design of the improved breech-block of their new field-gun?'

`Five years' rigorous confinement in a fortress,' Mr Verloc answered, unexpectedly, but without any sign of feeling.

`You got off easily,' was Mr Vladimir's comment.`And, anyhow, it served you right for letting yourself get caught.What made you go in for that sort of thing - eh?'

Mr Verloc's husky conversational voice was heard speaking of youth, of a fatal infatuation for an unworthy--`Aha! Cherchez la femme ,' Mr Vladimir deigned to interrupt, unbending, but without affability; there was, on the contrary, a touch of grimness in his condescension.`How long have you been employed by the Embassy here?'

he asked.

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