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an international episode-第16章

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〃I will bring him to see you;〃 said Lord Lambeth; 〃where are you staying?〃



〃You will find the address in my letterJones's Hotel。〃



〃Oh; one of those places just out of Piccadilly?  Beastly hole; isn't it?〃

Lord Lambeth inquired。



〃I believe it's the best hotel in London;〃 said Mrs。 Westgate。



〃But they give you awful rubbish to eat; don't they?〃

his lordship went on。



〃Yes;〃 said Mrs。 Westgate。



〃I always feel so sorry for the people that come up to town

and go to live in those places;〃 continued the young man。

〃They eat nothing but filth。〃



〃Oh; I say!〃 cried Willie Woodley。



〃Well; how do you like London; Miss Alden?〃  Lord Lambeth asked;

unperturbed by this ejaculation。



〃I think it's grand;〃 said Bessie Alden。



〃My sister likes it; in spite of the 'filth'!〃 Mrs。 Westgate exclaimed。



〃I hope you are going to stay a long time。〃



〃As long as I can;〃 said Bessie。



〃And where is Mr。 Westgate?〃 asked Lord Lambeth of this gentleman's wife。



〃He's where he always isin that tiresome New York。〃



〃He must be tremendously clever;〃 said the young man。



〃I suppose he is;〃 said Mrs。 Westgate。



Lord Lambeth sat for nearly an hour with his American friends;

but it is not our purpose to relate their conversation in full。

He addressed a great many remarks to Bessie Alden; and finally turned

toward her altogether; while Willie Woodley entertained Mrs。 Westgate。

Bessie herself said very little; she was on her guard; thinking of

what her sister had said to her at lunch。  Little by little; however;

she interested herself in Lord Lambeth again; as she had done at Newport;

only it seemed to her that here he might become more interesting。

He would be an unconscious part of the antiquity; the impressiveness;

the picturesqueness; of England; and poor Bessie Alden; like many

a Yankee maiden; was terribly at the mercy of picturesqueness。



〃I have often wished I were at Newport again;〃 said the young man。

〃Those days I spent at your sister's were awfully jolly。〃



〃We enjoyed them very much; I hope your father is better。〃



〃Oh; dear; yes。  When I got to England; he was out grouse shooting。

It was what you call in America a gigantic fraud。  My mother had got nervous。

My three weeks at Newport seemed like a happy dream。〃



〃America certainly is very different from England;〃 said Bessie。



〃I hope you like England better; eh?〃  Lord Lambeth

rejoined almost persuasively。



〃No Englishman can ask that seriously of a person of another country。〃



Her companion looked at her for a moment。  〃You mean it's

a matter of course?〃



〃If I were English;〃 said Bessie; 〃it would certainly seem to me

a matter of course that everyone should be a good patriot。〃



〃Oh; dear; yes; patriotism is everything;〃 said Lord Lambeth;

not quite following; but very contented。  〃Now; what are you

going to do here?〃



〃On Thursday I am going to the Tower。〃



〃The Tower?〃



〃The Tower of London。  Did you never hear of it?〃



〃Oh; yes; I have been there;〃 said Lord Lambeth。

〃I was taken there by my governess when I was six years old。

It's a rum idea; your going there。〃



〃Do give me a few more rum ideas;〃 said Bessie。  〃I want

to see everything of that sort。  I am going to Hampton Court;

and to Windsor; and to the Dulwich Gallery。〃



Lord Lambeth seemed greatly amused。  〃I wonder you don't go

to the Rosherville Gardens。〃



〃Are they interesting?〃 asked Bessie。



〃Oh; wonderful。〃



〃Are they very old?  That's all I care for;〃 said Bessie。



〃They are tremendously old; they are all falling to ruins。〃



〃I think there is nothing so charming as an old ruinous garden;〃

said the young girl。  〃We must certainly go there。〃



Lord Lambeth broke out into merriment。  〃I say; Woodley;〃 he cried;

〃here's Miss Alden wants to go to the Rosherville Gardens!〃



Willie Woodley looked a little blank; he was caught in the fact

of ignorance of an apparently conspicuous feature of London life。

But in a moment he turned it off。  〃Very well;〃 he said; 〃I'll write

for a permit。〃



Lord Lambeth's exhilaration increased。  〃Gad; I believe you Americans would

go anywhere!〃 he cried。



〃We wish to go to Parliament;〃 said Bessie。  〃That's one of the first things。〃



〃Oh; it would bore you to death!〃 cried the young man。



〃We wish to hear you speak。〃



〃I never speakexcept to young ladies;〃 said Lord Lambeth; smiling。



Bessie Alden looked at him a while; smiling; too; in the shadow

of her parasol。  〃You are very strange;〃 she murmured。

〃I don't think I approve of you。〃



〃Ah; now; don't be severe; Miss Alden;〃 said Lord Lambeth;

smiling still more。  〃Please don't be severe。  I want you

to like meawfully。〃



〃To like you awfully?  You must not laugh at me; then; when I make mistakes。

I consider it my rightas a freeborn Americanto make as many mistakes

as I choose。〃



〃Upon my word; I didn't laugh at you;〃 said Lord Lambeth。



〃And not only that;〃 Bessie went on; 〃but I hold that all my mistakes shall

be set down to my credit。  You must think the better of me for them。〃



〃I can't think better of you than I do;〃 the young man declared。



Bessie Alden looked at him a moment again。  〃You certainly speak

very well to young ladies。  But why don't you address the House?

isn't that what they call it?〃



〃Because I have nothing to say;〃 said Lord Lambeth。



〃Haven't you a great position?〃 asked Bessie Alden。



He looked a moment at the back of his glove。  〃I'll set that down;〃

he said; 〃as one of your mistakesto your credit。〃  And as if

he disliked talking about his position; he changed the subject。

〃I wish you would let me go with you to the Tower; and to Hampton Court;

and to all those other places。〃



〃We shall be most happy;〃 said Bessie。



〃And of course I shall be delighted to show you the House of Lords

some day that suits you。  There are a lot of things I want to do for you。

I want to make you have a good time。  And I should like very much

to present some of my friends to you; if it wouldn't bore you。

Then it would be awfully kind of you to come down to Branches。〃



〃We are much obliged to you; Lord Lambeth;〃 said Bessie。

〃What is Branches?〃



〃It's a house in the country。  I think you might like it。〃



Willie Woodley and Mrs。 Westgate at this moment were sitting

in silence; and the young man's ear caught these last words of Lord

Lambeth's。 〃He's inviting Miss Bessie to one of his castles;〃

he murmured to his companion。



Mrs。 Westgate; foreseeing what she mentally called 〃complications;〃

immediately got up; and the two ladies; taking leave of Lord Lambeth;

returned; under Mr。 Woodley's conduct; to Jones's Hotel。



Lord Lambeth came to see them on the morrow; bringing Percy

Beaumont with himthe latter having instantly declared his

intention of neglecting none of the usual offices of civility。

This declaration; however; w
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