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第15章

The advance of regret can be so gradual that it is impossible to say "yesterday I was happy, today I am not." At no one moment did Lilia realize that her marriage was a failure; yet during the summer and autumn she became as unhappy as it was possible for her nature to be.She had no unkind treatment, and few unkind words, from her husband.He simply left her alone.In the morning he went out to do "business," which, as far as she could discover, meant sitting in the Farmacia.He usually returned to lunch, after which he retired to another room and slept.

In the evening he grew vigorous again, and took the air on the ramparts, often having his dinner out, and seldom returning till midnight or later.

There were, of course, the times when he was away altogether--at Empoli, Siena, Florence, Bologna--for he delighted in travel, and seemed to pick up friends all over the country.Lilia often heard what a favorite he was.

She began to see that she must assert herself, but she could not see how.Her self-confidence, which had overthrown Philip, had gradually oozed away.If she left the strange house there was the strange little town.If she were to disobey her husband and walk in the country, that would be stranger still--vast slopes of olives and vineyards, with chalk-white farms, and in the distance other slopes, with more olives and more farms, and more little towns outlined against the cloudless sky."I don't call this country," she would say.

"Why, it's not as wild as Sawston Park!" And, indeed, there was scarcely a touch of wildness in it--some of those slopes had been under cultivation for two thousand years.But it was terrible and mysterious all the same, and its continued presence made Lilia so uncomfortable that she forgot her nature and began to reflect.

She reflected chiefly about her marriage.

The ceremony had been hasty and expensive, and the rites, whatever they were, were not those of the Church of England.Lilia had no religion in her; but for hours at a time she would be seized with a vulgar fear that she was not "married properly," and that her social position in the next world might be as obscure as it was in this.It might be safer to do the thing thoroughly, and one day she took the advice of Spiridione and joined the Roman Catholic Church, or as she called it, "Santa Deodata's."Gino approved; he, too, thought it safer, and it was fun confessing, though the priest was a stupid old man, and the whole thing was a good slap in the face for the people at home.

The people at home took the slap very soberly; indeed, there were few left for her to give it to.The Herritons were out of the question; they would not even let her write to Irma, though Irma was occasionally allowed to write to her.Mrs.Theobald was rapidly subsiding into dotage, and, as far as she could be definite about anything, had definitely sided with the Herritons.And Miss Abbott did likewise.

Night after night did Lilia curse this false friend, who had agreed with her that the marriage would "do," and that the Herritons would come round to it, and then, at the first hint of opposition, had fled back to England shrieking and distraught.Miss Abbott headed the long list of those who should never be written to, and who should never be forgiven.

Almost the only person who was not on that list was Mr.Kingcroft, who had unexpectedly sent an affectionate and inquiring letter.He was quite sure never to cross the Channel, and Lilia drew freely on her fancy in the reply.

At first she had seen a few English people, for Monteriano was not the end of the earth.One or two inquisitive ladies, who had heard at home of her quarrel with the Herritons, came to call.

She was very sprightly, and they thought her quite unconventional, and Gino a charming boy, so all that was to the good.But by May the season, such as it was, had finished, and there would be no one till next spring.As Mrs.Herriton had often observed, Lilia had no resources.

She did not like music, or reading, or work.Her one qualification for life was rather blowsy high spirits, which turned querulous or boisterous according to circumstances.She was not obedient, but she was cowardly, and in the most gentle way, which Mrs.Herriton might have envied, Gino made her do what he wanted.At first it had been rather fun to let him get the upper hand.But it was galling to discover that he could not do otherwise.He had a good strong will when he chose to use it, and would not have had the least scruple in using bolts and locks to put it into effect.There was plenty of brutality deep down in him, and one day Lilia nearly touched it.

It was the old question of going out alone.

"I always do it in England."

"This is Italy."

"Yes, but I'm older than you, and I'll settle.""I am your husband," he said, smiling.They had finished their mid-day meal, and he wanted to go and sleep.Nothing would rouse him up, until at last Lilia, getting more and more angry, said, "And I've got the money."He looked horrified.

Now was the moment to assert herself.She made the statement again.He got up from his chair.

"And you'd better mend your manners," she continued, "for you'd find it awkward if I stopped drawing cheques."She was no reader of character, but she quickly became alarmed.As she said to Perfetta afterwards, "None of his clothes seemed to fit--too big in one place, too small in another."His figure rather than his face altered, the shoulders falling forward till his coat wrinkled across the back and pulled away from his wrists.

He seemed all arms.He edged round the table to where she was sitting, and she sprang away and held the chair between them, too frightened to speak or to move.He looked at her with round, expressionless eyes, and slowly stretched out his left hand.

Perfetta was heard coming up from the kitchen.

It seemed to wake him up, and he turned away and went to his room without a word.

"What has happened?" cried Lilia, nearly fainting.

"He is ill--ill."

Perfetta looked suspicious when she heard the account.

"What did you say to him?" She crossed herself.

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