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第29章 ACT IV(5)

LARRY.He'll lend you more than the land'll ever be worth to you;so for Heaven's sake be prudent.

CORNELIUS [judicially].All right,all right,me son:I'll be careful.I'm goin into the office for a bit.[He withdraws through the inner door,obviously to prepare his application to Broadbent].

AUNT JUDY [indignantly].As if he hadn't seen enough o borryin when he was an agent without beginnin borryin himself![She rises].I'll bory him,so I will.[She puts her knitting on the table and follows him out,with a resolute air that bodes trouble for Cornelius].

Larry and Nora are left together for the first time since his arrival.She looks at him with a smile that perishes as she sees him aimlessly rocking his chair,and reflecting,evidently not about her,with his lips pursed as if he were whistling.With a catch in her throat she takes up Aunt Judy's knitting,and makes a pretence of going on with it.

NORA.I suppose it didn't seem very long to you.

LARRY [starting].Eh?What didn't?

NORA.The eighteen years you've been away.

LARRY.Oh,that!No:it seems hardly more than a week.I've been so busy--had so little time to think.

NORA.I've had nothin else to do but think.

LARRY.That was very bad for you.Why didn't you give it up?Why did you stay here?

NORA.Because nobody sent for me to go anywhere else,I suppose.

That's why.

LARRY.Yes:one does stick frightfully in the same place,unless some external force comes and routs one out.[He yawns slightly;but as she looks up quickly at him,he pulls himself together and rises with an air of waking up and getting to work cheerfully to make himself agreeable].And how have you been all this time?

NORA.Quite well,thank you.

LARRY.That's right.[Suddenly finding that he has nothing else to say,and being ill at ease in consequence,he strolls about the room humming a certain tune from Offenbach's Whittington].

NORA [struggling with her tears].Is that all you have to say to me,Larry?

LARRY.Well,what is there to say?You see,we know each other so well.

NORA [a little consoled].Yes:of course we do.[He does not reply].I wonder you came back at all.

LARRY.I couldn't help it.[She looks up affectionately].Tom made me.[She looks down again quickly to conceal the effect of this blow.He whistles another stave;then resumes].I had a sort of dread of returning to Ireland.I felt somehow that my luck would turn if I came back.And now here I am,none the worse.

NORA.Praps it's a little dull for you.

LARRY.No:I haven't exhausted the interest of strolling about the old places and remembering and romancing about them.

NORA [hopefully].Oh!You DO remember the places,then?

LARRY.Of course.They have associations.

NORA [not doubting that the associations are with her].I suppose so.

LARRY.M'yes.I can remember particular spots where I had long fits of thinking about the countries I meant to get to when Iescaped from Ireland.America and London,and sometimes Rome and the east.

NORA [deeply mortified].Was that all you used to be thinking about?

LARRY.Well,there was precious little else to think about here,my dear Nora,except sometimes at sunset,when one got maudlin and called Ireland Erin,and imagined one was remembering the days of old,and so forth.[He whistles Let Erin Remember].

NORA.Did jever get a letter I wrote you last February?

LARRY.Oh yes;and I really intended to answer it.But I haven't had a moment;and I knew you wouldn't mind.You see,I am so afraid of boring you by writing about affairs you don't understand and people you don't know!And yet what else have I to write about?I begin a letter;and then I tear it up again.The fact is,fond as we are of one another,Nora,we have so little in common--I mean of course the things one can put in a letter--that correspondence is apt to become the hardest of hard work.

NORA.Yes:it's hard for me to know anything about you if you never tell me anything.

LARRY [pettishly].Nora:a man can't sit down and write his life day by day when he's tired enough with having lived it.

NORA.I'm not blaming you.

LARRY [looking at her with some concern].You seem rather out of spirits.[Going closer to her,anxiously and tenderly]You haven't got neuralgia,have you?

NORA.No.

LARRY [reassured].I get a touch of it sometimes when I am below par.[absently,again strolling about]Yes,yes.[He begins to hum again,and soon breaks into articulate melody].

Though summer smiles on here for ever,Though not a leaf falls from the tree,Tell England I'll forget her never,[Nora puts dawn the knitting and stares at him].

0wind that blows across the sea.

[With much expression]

Tell England I'll forget her ne-e-e-e-ver O wind that blows acro-oss--[Here the melody soars out of his range.He continues falsetto,but changes the tune to Let Erin Remember].I'm afraid I'm boring you,Nora,though you're too kind to say so.

NORA.Are you wanting to get back to England already?

LARRY.Not at all.Not at all.

NORA.That's a queer song to sing to me if you're not.

LARRY.The song!Oh,it doesn't mean anything:it's by a German Jew,like most English patriotic sentiment.Never mind me,my dear:go on with your work;and don't let me bore you.

NORA [bitterly].Rosscullen isn't such a lively place that I am likely to be bored by you at our first talk together after eighteen years,though you don't seem to have much to say to me after all.

LARRY.Eighteen years is a devilish long time,Nora.Now if it had been eighteen minutes,or even eighteen months,we should be able to pick up the interrupted thread,and chatter like two magpies.But as it is,I have simply nothing to say;and you seem to have less.

NORA.I--[her tears choke her;but the keeps up appearances desperately].

LARRY [quite unconscious of his cruelty].In a week or so we shall be quite old friends again.Meanwhile,as I feel that I am not ****** myself particularly entertaining,I'll take myself off.Tell Tom I've gone for a stroll over the hill.

NORA.You seem very fond of Tom,as you call him.

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