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part 6-第12部分
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breaking up; too early; just when she ought to be at her
best。 There's one story that she is struggling under some
serious malady; another that she learned a bad method at
the Prague Conservatory and has ruined her organ。 She's
the sorest thing in the world。 If she weathers this winter
through; it'll be her last。 She's paying for it with the last
rags of her voice。 And then〃 Fred whistled softly。
〃Well; what then?〃
〃Then our girl may come in for some of it。 It's dog eat
dog; in this game as in every other。〃
The cab stopped and Fred and Dr。 Archie hurried to the
box office。 The Monday…night house was sold out。 They
bought standing room and entered the auditorium just as
the press representative of the house was thanking the
audience for their patience and telling them that although
Madame Gloeckler was too ill to sing; Miss Kronborg had
kindly consented to finish her part。 This announcement
was met with vehement applause from the upper circles of
the house。
〃She has herconstituents;〃 Dr。 Archie murmured。
〃Yes; up there; where they're young and hungry。 These
people down here have dined too well。 They won't mind;
however。 They like fires and accidents and DIVERTISSEMENTS。
Two SIEGLINDES are more unusual than one; so they'll be
satisfied。〃
After the final disappearance of the mother of Siegfried;
Ottenburg and the doctor slipped out through the crowd
and left the house。 Near the stage entrance Fred found
the driver who had brought Thea down。 He dismissed him
and got a larger car。 He and Archie waited on the sidewalk;
and when Kronborg came out alone they gathered her into
the cab and sprang in after her。
Thea sank back into a corner of the back seat and
yawned。 〃Well; I got through; eh?〃 Her tone was reas…
suring。 〃On the whole; I think I've given you gentlemen a
pretty lively evening; for one who has no social accomplish…
ments。〃
〃Rather! There was something like a popular uprising
at the end of the second act。 Archie and I couldn't keep
it up as long as the rest of them did。 A howl like that
ought to show the management which way the wind is
blowing。 You probably know you were magnificent。〃
〃I thought it went pretty well;〃 she spoke impartially。
〃I was rather smart to catch his tempo there; at the begin…
ning of the first recitative; when he came in too soon; don't
you think? It's tricky in there; without a rehearsal。 Oh;
I was all right! He took that syncopation too fast in the
beginning。 Some singers take it fast therethink it
sounds more impassioned。 That's one way!〃 She sniffed;
and Fred shot a mirthful glance at Archie。 Her boastful…
ness would have been childish in a schoolboy。 In the light
of what she had done; of the strain they had lived through
during the last two hours; it made one laugh;almost
cry。 She went on; robustly: 〃And I didn't feel my din…
ner; really; Fred。 I am hungry again; I'm ashamed to say;
and I forgot to order anything at my hotel。〃
Fred put his hand on the door。 〃Where to? You must
have food。〃
〃Do you know any quiet place; where I won't be stared
at? I've still got make…up on。〃
〃I do。 Nice English chop…house on Forty…fourth Street。
Nobody there at night but theater people after the show;
and a few bachelors。〃 He opened the door and spoke to the
driver。
As the car turned; Thea reached across to the front seat
and drew Dr。 Archie's handkerchief out of his breast pocket。
〃This comes to me naturally;〃 she said; rubbing her cheeks
and eyebrows。 〃When I was little I always loved your
handkerchiefs because they were silk and smelled of Col…
ogne water。 I think they must have been the only really
clean handkerchiefs in Moonstone。 You were always
wiping my face with them; when you met me out in the
dust; I remember。 Did I never have any?〃
〃I think you'd nearly always used yours up on your
baby brother。〃
Thea sighed。 〃Yes; Thor had such a way of getting
messy。 You say he's a good chauffeur?〃 She closed her
eyes for a moment as if they were tired。 Suddenly she
looked up。 〃Isn't it funny; how we travel in circles? Here
you are; still getting me clean; and Fred is still feeding me。
I would have died of starvation at that boarding…house on
Indiana Avenue if he hadn't taken me out to the Bucking…
ham and filled me up once in a while。 What a cavern I was
to fill; too。 The waiters used to look astonished。 I'm still
singing on that food。〃
Fred alighted and gave Thea his arm as they crossed the
icy sidewalk。 They were taken upstairs in an antiquated
lift and found the cheerful chop…room half full of supper
parties。 An English company playing at the Empire had
just come in。 The waiters; in red waistcoats; were hurry…
ing about。 Fred got a table at the back of the room;
in a corner; and urged his waiter to get the oysters on at
once。
〃Takes a few minutes to open them; sir;〃 the man ex…
postulated。
〃Yes; but make it as few as possible; and bring the
lady's first。 Then grilled chops with kidneys; and salad。〃
Thea began eating celery stalks at once; from the base
to the foliage。 〃Necker said something nice to me to…
night。 You might have thought the management would
say something; but not they。〃 She looked at Fred from
under her blackened lashes。 〃It WAS a stunt; to jump in
and sing that second act without rehearsal。 It doesn't
sing itself。〃
Ottenburg was watching her brilliant eyes and her face。
She was much handsomer than she had been early in the
evening。 Excitement of this sort enriched her。 It was only
under such excitement; he reflected; that she was entirely
illuminated; or wholly present。 At other times there was
something a little cold and empty; like a big room with no
people in it。 Even in her most genial moods there was a
shadow of restlessness; as if she were waiting for something
and were exercising the virtue of patience。 During dinner
she had been as kind as she knew how to be; to him and to
Archie; and had given them as much of herself as she could。
But; clearly; she knew only one way of being really kind;
from the core of her heart out; and there was but one way in
which she could give herself to people largely and gladly;
spontaneously。 Even as a girl she had been at her best in
vigorous effort; he remembered; physical effort; when there
was no other kind at hand。 She could be expansive only in
explosions。 Old Nathanmeyer had seen it。 In the very first
song Fred had ever heard her sing; she had unconsciously
declared it。
Thea Kronborg turned suddenly from her talk with
Archie and peered suspiciously into the corner where Otten…
burg sat with folded arms; observing her。 〃What's the
matter with you; Fred? I'm afraid of you when you're
quiet;fortunately you almost never are。 What are you
thinking about?〃
〃I was wondering how you got right with the orchestra
so quickly; there at first。 I had a flash of terror;〃 he re…
plied easily。
She bolted her last oyster and ducked her head。 〃So
had I! I don't know how I did catch it。 Desperation; I
suppose; same way the Indian babies swim when they're
thrown into the river。 I HAD to。 Now it's over; I'm glad I
had to。 I learned a whole lot to…night。〃
Archie; who usually felt that it behooved him to be silent
during such discussions; was encouraged by her geniality
to venture; 〃I don't see how you can learn anything in such
a turmoil; or how you can keep your mind on it; for that
matter。〃
Thea glanced about the room and suddenly put her hand
up to her hair。 〃Mercy; I've no hat on! Why didn't you
tell me? And I seem to be wearing a rumpled dinner dress;
with all this paint on my face! I must look like something
you picked up on Second Avenue。 I hope there are no
Colorado reformers about; Dr。 Archie。 What a dreadful
old pair these people must be thinking you! Well; I had to
eat。〃 She sniffed the savor of the grill as the waiter uncov…
ered it。 〃Yes; draught beer; please。 No; thank you; Fred;
NO champagne。 To go back to your question; Dr。 Archie;
you can believe I keep my mind on it。 That's the whole
trick; in so far as stage experience goes; keeping right there
every second。 If I think of anything else for a flash; I'm
gone; done for。 But at the same time; one can take things
inwith another part of your brain; maybe。 It's different
from what you get in study; more practical and conclusive。
There are some things you learn best in calm; and some in
storm。 You learn the delivery of a part only before an
audience。〃
〃Heaven help us;〃 gasped Ottenburg。 〃Weren't you
hungry; though! It's beautiful to see you eat。〃
〃Glad you like it。 Of course I'm hungry。 Are you stay…
ing over for ‘Rheingold' Friday afternoon?〃
〃My dear Thea;〃Fred lit a cigarette;〃I'm a se
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