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the skin game-第6部分

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CHLOE。  'Drawing back in her seat with a little gasp'  Oh!

ROLF。  'Not noticing'  Who's that next him; looking up here?

CHLOE。  I don't know。

     'She has raised her auction programme suddenly; and sits
     fanning herself; carefully screening her face。'

ROLE。  'Looking at her'  Don't you feel well?  Shall I get you some
water?  'He gets up at her nod。'

     'As he reaches the door; HILLCRIST and JILL come in。  HILLCRIST
     passes him abstractedly with a nod; and sits down beside his
     wife。'

JILL。  'To ROLF'  Come to see us turned out?

ROLF。  'Emphatically'  No。  I'm looking after Chloe; she's not well。

JILL。  'Glancing at her'  Sorry。  She needn't have come; I suppose?
     'RALF deigns no answer; and goes out。'

     'JILL glances at CHLOE; then at her parents talking in low
     voices; and sits down next her father; who makes room for her。'

MRS。 H。  Can Dawker see you there; Jack?

     'HILLCRIST nods。'

What's the time?

HILLCRIST。  Three minutes to three。

JILL。  Don't you feel beastly all down the backs of your legs。
Dodo?

HILLCRIST。  Yes。

JILL。  Do you; mother?

MRS。 H。  No。

JILL。  A wagon of old Hornblower's pots passed while we were in the
yard。  It's an omen。

MRS。 H。  Don't be foolish; Jill。

JILL。  Look at the old brute!  Dodo; hold my hand。

MRS。 H。  Make sure you've got a handkerchief; Jack。

HILLCRIST。  I can't go beyond the six thousand; I shall have to
raise every penny on mortgage as it is。  The estate simply won't
stand more; Amy。

     'He feels in his breast pocket; and pulls up the edge of his
     handkerchief。'

JILL。  Oh! Look!  There's Miss Mullins; at the back; just come in。
Isn't she a spidery old chip?

MRS。 H。  Come to gloat。  Really; I think her not accepting your
offer is disgusting。  Her impartiality is all humbug。

HILLCRIST。  Can't blame her for getting what she canit's human
nature。  Phew!  I used to feel like this before a 'viva voce'。
Who's that next to Dawker?

JILL。  What a fish!

MRS。 H。  'To herself'  Ah!  yes。

     'Her eyes slide round at CHLOE; silting motionless and rather
     sunk in her seat; slowly fanning herself with they particulars
     of the sale。  Jack; go and offer her my smelling salts。'

HILLCRIST。  'Taking the salts'  Thank God for a human touch!

MRS。 H。  'Taken aback'  Oh!

JILL。  'With a quick look at her mother; snatching the salts'  I
will。  'She goes over to CHLOE with the salts'  Have a sniff; you
look awfully white。

CHLOE。  'Looking up; startled'  Oh!  no thanks。  I'm all right。

JILL。  No; do!  You must。  'CHLOE takes them。'

JILL。  D'you mind letting me see that a minute?

     'She takes the particulars of the sale and studies it; but
     CHLOE has buried the lower part of her face in her hand and the
     smelling salts bottle。'

Beastly hot; isn't it?  You'd better keep that。

CHLOE。  'Her dark eyes wandering and uneasy'  Rolf's getting me some
water。

JILL。  Why do you stay?  You didn't want to come; did you?

     'CHLOE shakes her head。'

All right!  Here's your water。

     'She hands back the particulars and slides over to her seat;
     passing ROLF in the gangway; with her chin well up。'

     'MRS。 HILLCRIST; who has watched CHLOE and JILL and DAWKER; and
     his friend; makes an enquiring movement with her hand; but gets
     a disappointing answer。'

JILL。  What's the time; Dodo?

HILLCRIST。  'Looking at his watch'  Three minutes past。

JILL。  'Sighing'  Oh; hell!

HILLCRIST。  Jill!

JILL。  Sorry; Dodo。  I was only thinking。  Look!  Here he is!
Phew!isn't he?

MRS。 H。  'Sh!

     The AUCTIONEER comes in Left and goes to the table。  He is a
     square; short; brown…faced; common looking man; with clipped
     grey hair fitting him like a cap; and a clipped grey moustache。
     His lids come down over his quick eyes; till he can see you
     very sharply; and you can hardly see that he can see you。 He
     can break into a smile at any moment; which has no connection
     with him; as it were。  By a certain hurt look; however; when
     bidding is slow; he discloses that he is not merely an
     auctioneer; but has in him elements of the human being。  He can
     wink with anyone; and is dressed in a snug…brown suit; with a
     perfectly unbuttoned waistcoat; a low; turned down collar; and
     small black and white sailor knot tie。  While he is settling
     his papers; the HILLCRISTS settle themselves tensely。  CHLOE
     has drunk her water and leaned back again; with the smelling
     salts to her nose。  ROLF leans forward in the seat beside her;
     looking sideways at JILL。  A SOLICITOR; with a grey beard; has
     joined the AUCTIONEER; at his table。

AUCTIONEER。  'Tapping the table'  Sorry to disappoint you;
gentlemen; but I've only one property to offer you to…day; No。 1;
The Centry; Deepwater。  The second on the particulars has been
withdrawn。  The third that's Bidcot; desirable freehold mansion and
farmlands in the Parish of Kenwaywe shall have to deal with next
week。  I shall be happy to sell it you then with out reservation。
'He looks again through the particulars in his hand; giving the
audience time to readjust themselves to his statements'  Now;
gen'lemen; as I say; I've only the one property to sell。  Freehold
No。 1all that very desirable corn and stock…rearing and parklike
residential land known as the Centry; Deepwater; unique property an
A。1。  chance to an A。1。  audience。 'With his smile'  Ought to make
the price of the three we thought we had。  Now you won't mind
listening to the conditions of sale; Mr。 Blinkard'll read 'em; and
they won't wirry you; they're very short。

     'He sits down and gives two little tape on the table。'

     'The SOLICITOR rises and reads the conditions of sale in a
     voice which no one practically can hear。  Just as he begins to
     read these conditions of sale; CHARLES HORNBLOWER enters at
     back。  He stands a moment; glancing round at the HILLCRIST and
     twirling his moustache; then moves along to his wife and
     touches her。'

CHARLES。  Chloe; aren't you well?

     'In the start which she gives; her face is fully revealed to
     the audience。'

CHARLES。  Come along; out of the way of these people。

     'He jerks his head towards the HILLCRISTS。  CHLOE gives a swift
     look down to the stage Right of the audience。'

CHLOE。  No; I'm all right; it's hotter there。

CHARLES。  'To ROLF'  Well; look after herI must go back。

     'ROLF node。  CHARLES; slides bank to the door; with a glance at
     the HILLCRISTS; of whom MRS。 HILLCRIST has been watching like a
     lynx。  He goes out; just as the SOLICITOR; finishing; sits
     down。'

AUCTIONEER。  'Rising and tapping'  Now; gen'lemen; it's not often a
piece of land like this comes into the market。  What's that?  'To a
friend in front of him'  No better land in Deepwaterthat's right;
Mr。 Spicer。  I know the village well; and a charming place it is;
perfect locality; to be sure。  Now I don't want to wirry you by
singing the praises of this property; there it iswell…watered;
nicely timberedno reservation of the timber; gen'lemenno tenancy
to hold you up; free to do what you like with it to…morrow。  You've
got a jewel of a site there; too; perfect position for a house。  It
lies between the Duke's and Squire Hillcrist'san emerald isle。
'With his smile'  No allusion to Ireland; gen'lemenperfect peace
in the Centry。  Nothing like it in the countya gen'leman's site;
and you don't get that offered you every day。  'He looks down
towards HORNBLOWER; stage Left'  Carries the mineral rights; and as
you know; perhaps; there's the very valuable Deepwater clay there。
What am I to start it at?  Can I say three thousand?  Well; anything
you like to give me。  I'm sot particular。  Come now; you've got more
time than me; I expect。  Two hundred acres of first…rate grazin' and
cornland; with a site for a residence unequalled in the county; and
all the possibilities!  Well; what shall I say?

     'Bid from SPICER。'

Two thousand? 'With his smile'  That won't hurt you; Mr。 Spicer。
Why; it's worth that to overlook the Duke。  For two thousand?

     'Bid from HORNBLOWER; stage Left。'

And five。 Thank you; sir。 Two thousand five hundred bid。

     'To a friend just below him。'

Come; Mr。 Sandy; don't scratch your head over it。

     'Bid from DAWKER; Stage Right。'

And five。  Three thousand bid for this desirable property。  Why;
you'd think it wasn't desirable。  Come along; gen'lemen。  A little
spirit。

     'A alight pause。'

JILL。 Why can't I see the bids; Dodo?

HILLCRIST。 The last was Dawker's。

AUCTIONEER。  For three thousand。 'HORNBLOWER'  Three thousand five
hundred?  May I sayfour? 'A bid from the centre' No; I'm not
particular; I'll take hundreds。 Three thousand six hundred bid。
'HORNBLOWER' And seven。  Three thousand seven hundred; and

     'He pauses; quartering the audience。'

JILL。 Who was that; Dodo?

HILLCRIST。  Hornblower。  It's the Duke in the centre。

AUCTIONEER。  Come; gen'lemen; don't keep me all day。  Four thousand
may I say? 'DAWKER'  Thank you。  We're beginning。  And one? 'A bid
from the centre'  Four thousand one hundred。 'HORNBLOWER'  Four
thousand two hundred。  May I have yours; sir? 'To DAWKER'  And
three。  Four thousand three hundred bid。  No such site in the
county; gen'lemen。 I'm going to sell this land for what it's worth。
You can't bid too much for me。  'He smiles' 'HORNBLOWER'  Four
thousand five hundred bid。  'Bid from the centre' And six。 'DAWKER'
And seven。 'HORNBLOWER'  And eight。  Nine; may I say?  'But the
centre has dried up'  'DAWKER'  And nine。 'HORNBLOWER'  Five
thousand。  Five thousand bid。 That's better; there's some spirit in
it。  For five thousand。

     'He pauses while he speak& to the SOLICITOR'

HILLCRIST。  It's a duel now。

AUCTIONEER。  Now; gen'lemen; I'm not going to give this property
away。 Five thousand bid。 'DAWKER'  And one。 'HORNBLOWER'  And two。
'DAWKER'  And three。  Five thousand three hundred bid。  And five;
did you say; sir?  'HORNBLOWER'  Five thousand five hundred bid。

     'He looks at hip particulars。'

JILL。 'Ra
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