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第40章 VILLA RUBEIN(38)

It was near grape-gathering, and in the heat the fight for Nicholas Treffry's life went on, day in, day out, with gleams of hope and moments of despair.Doctors came, but after the first he refused to see them.

"No," he said to Dawney-- "throwing away money.If I pull through it won't be because of them."For days together he would allow no one but Dawney, Dominique, and the paid nurse in the room.

"I can stand it better," he said to Christian, "when I don't see any of you; keep away, old girl, and let me get on with it!"To have been able to help would have eased the tension of her nerves, and the aching of her heart.At his own request they had moved his bed into a corner so that he might face the wall.There he would lie for hours together, not speaking a word, except to ask for drink.

Sometimes Christian crept in unnoticed, and sat watching, with her arms tightly folded across her breast.At night, after Greta was asleep, she would toss from side to side, muttering feverish prayers.

She spent hours at her little table in the schoolroom, writing letters to Harz that were never sent.Once she wrote these words: "Iam the most wicked of all creatures--I have even wished that he may die!" A few minutes afterwards Miss Naylor found her with her head buried on her arms.Christian sprang up; tears were streaming down her cheeks."Don't touch me!" she cried, and rushed away.Later, she stole into her uncle's room, and sank down on the floor beside the bed.She sat there silently, unnoticed all the evening.When night came she could hardly be persuaded to leave the room.

One day Mr.Treffry expressed a wish to see Herr Paul; it was a long while before the latter could summon courage to go in.

"There's a few dozen of the Gordon sherry at my Chambers, in London, Paul," Mr.Treffry said; "I'd be glad to think you had 'em.And my man, Dominique, I've made him all right in my will, but keep your eye on him; he's a good sort for a foreigner, and no chicken, but sooner or later, the women'll get hold of him.That's all I had to say.

Send Chris to me."

Herr Paul stood by the bedside speechless.Suddenly he blurted out.

"Ah! my dear! Courage! We are all mortal.You will get well!" All the morning he walked about quite inconsolable."It was frightful to see him, you know, frightful! An iron man could not have borne it."When Christian came to him, Mr.Treffry raised himself and looked at her a long while.

His wistful face was like an accusation.But that very afternoon the news came from the sickroom that he was better, having had no pain for several hours.

Every one went about with smiles lurking in their eyes, and ready to break forth at a word.In the kitchen Barbi burst out crying, and, forgetting to toss the pan, spoiled a Kaiser-Schmarn she was making.

Dominique was observed draining a glass of Chianti, and solemnly casting forth the last drops in libation.An order was given for tea to be taken out under the acacias, where it was always cool; it was felt that something in the nature of high festival was being held.

Even Herr Paul was present; but Christian did not come.Nobody spoke of illness; to mention it might break the spell.

Miss Naylor, who had gone into the house, came back, saying:

"There is a strange man standing over there by the corner of the house.""Really!" asked Mrs.Decie; "what does he want?"Miss Naylor reddened."I did not ask him.I--don't--know--whether he is quite respectable.His coat is buttoned very close, and he--doesn't seem--to have a--collar."

"Go and see what he wants, dear child," Mrs.Decie said to Greta.

"I don't know--I really do not know--" began Miss Naylor; "he has very--high--boots," but Greta was already on her way, with hands clasped behind her, and demure eyes taking in the stranger's figure.

"Please?" she said, when she was close to him.

The stranger took his cap off with a jerk.

"This house has no bells," he said in a nasal voice; "it has a tendency to discourage one.""Yes," said Greta gravely, "there is a bell, but it does not ring now, because my uncle is so ill.""I am very sorry to hear that.I don't know the people here, but Iam very sorry to hear that.

I would be glad to speak a few words to your sister, if it is your sister that I want."And the stranger's face grew very red.

"Is it," said Greta, "that you are a friend of Herr Harz? If you are a friend of his, you will please come and have some tea, and while you are having tea I will look for Chris."Perspiration bedewed the stranger's forehead.

"Tea? Excuse me! I don't drink tea."

"There is also coffee," Greta said.

The stranger's progress towards the arbour was so slow that Greta arrived considerably before him.

"It is a friend of Herr Harz," she whispered; "he will drink coffee.

I am going to find Chris."

"Greta!" gasped Miss Naylor.

Mrs.Decie put up her hand.

"Ah!" she said, "if it is so, we must be very nice to him for Christian's sake."Miss Naylor's face grew soft.-

"Ah, yes!" she said; "of course."

"Bah!" muttered Herr Paul, "that recommences.'

"Paul!" murmured Mrs.Decie, "you lack the elements of wisdom."Herr Paul glared at the approaching stranger.

Mrs.Decie had risen, and smilingly held out her hand.

"We are so glad to know you; you are an artist too, perhaps? I take a great interest in art, and especially in that school which Mr.Harz represents."The stranger smiled.

"He is the genuine article, ma'am," he said."He represents no school, he is one of that kind whose corpses make schools.""Ah!" murmured Mrs.Decie, "you are an American.That is so nice.

Do sit down! My niece will soon be here."Greta came running back.

"Will you come, please?" she said."Chris is ready."Gulping down his coffee, the stranger included them all in a single bow, and followed her.

"Ach!" said Herr Paul, "garcon tres chic, celui-la!"Christian was standing by her little table.The stranger began.

"I am sending Mr.Harz's things to England; there are some pictures here.He would be glad to have them."A flood of crimson swept over her face.

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