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hemingway, ernest - islands in the stream-第31部分
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or me。〃
The man looked as though what he had thought of as ¨the charades〃 were beginning again so he smiled with much good fellowship。
¨I donˇt like to be insistent〃
¨Youˇre just about as insistent as a goddam loggerhead;〃 Bobby told him。 ¨Come on。 Have a drink on me and forget it。〃
The boys were talking with Roger。 ¨It was pretty good while it lasted; wasnˇt it; Mr。 Davis?〃 young Tom asked。 ¨I didnˇt overdo it too badly; did I?〃
¨It was fine;〃 Roger said。 ¨Dave didnˇt have much though。〃
¨I was just getting ready to be a monster;〃 David said。
¨Youˇd have killed her; I think;〃 young Tom said。 ¨She was hurt pretty badly already。 Were you going to come up as a monster?〃
¨I had my eyelids inside out and all ready to come up;〃 David told them。 ¨I was bent down fixing myself to come up when we stopped。〃
¨It was bad luck she was such a nice woman;〃 Andy said。 ¨I hadnˇt started to let it have any effect on me yet。 I guess now we wonˇt have any chance to do another one。〃
¨Wasnˇt Mr。 Bobby wonderful?〃 young Tom asked。 ¨Boy; you were swell; Mr。 Bobby。〃
¨Sure was a pity to stop;〃 Bobby said。 ¨And Constable hadnˇt even come in yet。 I was just beginning to get worked up。 I know just how those great actors must feel。〃
The girl came in through the door。 As she came in; the wind blew her sweater against her and blew her hair as she turned to Roger。
¨She wouldnˇt come back。 But itˇs all right。 Sheˇs fine now。〃
¨Will you have a drink with us?〃 Roger asked her。
¨Iˇd love to。〃
Roger told her all of their names and she said that she was Audrey Bruce。
¨Can I come up and see your pictures?〃
¨Of course;〃 Thomas Hudson said。
¨Iˇd like to come with Miss Bruce;〃 the man of persistence said。
¨Are you her father?〃 Roger asked him。
¨No。 But Iˇm a very old friend。〃
¨You canˇt come;〃 Roger said。 ¨You have to wait for Very Old Friends Day。 Or get a card from the committee。〃
¨Please donˇt be rude to him;〃 she said to Roger。
¨Iˇm afraid I have been。〃
¨Donˇt be anymore。〃
¨Fine。〃
¨Letˇs be pleasant。〃
¨Good。〃
¨I liked Tomˇs line about that same girl that is in all your books。〃
¨Did you really like it?〃 young Tom asked her。 ¨It isnˇt really accurate。 I was teasing Mr。 Davis。〃
¨I thought it was a little bit accurate。〃
¨You come up to the house;〃 Roger told her。
¨Do I bring my friends?〃
¨No。〃
¨None of them?〃
¨Do you want them very much?〃
¨No。〃
¨Good。〃
¨Around what time of day do I come up to the house?〃
¨Any time;〃 Thomas Hudson said。
¨Do I stay for lunch?〃
¨Naturally;〃 Roger said。
¨This sounds like a splendid island;〃 she said。 ¨Iˇm so glad weˇre all pleasant。〃
¨David can show you how he was going to be a monster when we called it off;〃 Andy said to her。
¨Oh dear;〃 she said。 ¨Weˇll have absolutely everything。〃
¨How long are you staying?〃 young Tom asked her。
¨I donˇt know。〃
¨How long is the yacht staying?〃 Roger asked。
¨I donˇt know。〃
¨What do you know?〃 Roger asked。 ¨I mean it pleasantly。〃
¨Not very much。 What about you?〃
¨I think youˇre lovely;〃 Roger said。
¨Oh;〃 she said。 ¨Thank you very much。〃
¨Will you stay for a while?〃
¨I donˇt know。 I might。〃
¨Will you come up to the house now and have a drink instead of having it here?〃 Roger asked her。
¨Letˇs have one here;〃 she said。 ¨Itˇs awfully nice here。〃
XII
THE NEXT DAY THE WIND had dropped off and Roger and the boys were swimming on the beach and Thomas Hudson was on the upper porch working。 Eddy had said he thought it would do Davidˇs feet no harm to swim in the salt water if he put a new dressing on them afterwards。 So they had all gone in and Thomas Hudson had looked down and watched them from time to time while he painted。 He was wondering about Roger and the girl and that distracted him so he stopped thinking about it。 He could not help thinking of how much the girl reminded him of young Tomˇs mother when he had first met her。 But so many girls had managed to look in such a way that they reminded him of her; and he went on working。 He was sure that he would see this girl in time and he was quite sure they would see much of her。 That had been clear enough。 Well; she was decorative and she seemed very nice。 If she reminded him of Tommyˇs mother; that was too damn bad。 But there was nothing to do about it。 He had been through that one enough times before。 He kept on working。
This picture would be good he knew。 The next one; with the fish in the water; was going to be the really difficult one。 Maybe I should have tried it first; he thought。 No; itˇs better to get this one done。 I can always work on the other one after they are gone。
¨Let me carry you up; Davy;〃 he heard Roger say。 ¨So you wonˇt get dry sand in them。〃
¨All right;〃 David said。 ¨Let me get them both clean here in the ocean first。〃
Roger carried him up the beach and onto a chair by the doorway that faced the ocean。 As they passed under the porch on the way to the chair Thomas Hudson heard David ask; ¨Do you think sheˇll turn up; Mr。 Davis?〃
¨I donˇt know;〃 Roger said。 ¨I hope so。〃
¨Donˇt you think sheˇs beautiful; Mr。 Davis?〃
¨Lovely。〃
¨She likes us I think。 Mr。 Davis; what does a girl like that do?〃
¨I donˇt know。 I didnˇt ask her。〃
¨Tommyˇs in love with her。 So is Andy。〃
¨Are you?〃
¨I donˇt know。 I donˇt get in love with people like they do。 Anyway I want to see her some more。 Mr。 Davis; she isnˇt a bitch; is she?〃
¨I donˇt know。 She doesnˇt look like one。 Why?〃
¨Tommy said he was in love with her but that she was probably just a bitch。 Andy said he didnˇt care if she was a bitch。〃
¨She doesnˇt look like one;〃 Roger told him。
¨Mr。 Davis; arenˇt those men with her a strange quiet lot?〃
¨They certainly are。〃
¨What do men like that do?〃
¨Weˇll ask her when she comes。〃
¨Do you think sheˇll come?〃
¨Yes;〃 Roger said。 ¨I wouldnˇt worry if I were you。〃
¨Itˇs Tommy and Andy that are worried。 Iˇm in love with someone else。 You know。 I told you。〃
¨I remember。 This girl looks like her; too;〃 Roger told him。
¨Maybe she saw her in the cinema and tried to look like her;〃 David said。
Thomas Hudson went on working。
Roger was dressing Davidˇs feet when she came in sight walking up the beach。 She was barefooted and wore a bathing suit with a skirt of the same material over it and she carried a beach bag。 Thomas Hudson was glad to see that her legs were as good as her face and as good as her breasts that he had seen under the sweater。 Her arms were lovely and all of her was brown。 She had no make…up on except for her lips and she had a lovely mouth that he wanted to see with no lipstick on it。
¨Hello;〃 she said。 ¨Am I very late?〃
¨No;〃 Roger told her。 ¨Weˇve been in but Iˇm going in again。〃
Roger had moved Davidˇs chair out to the edge of the beach and Thomas Hudson watched her as she bent over Davidˇs feet and saw the small upturning curls at the nape of her neck as the weight of her hair fell forward。 The small curls were silvery in the sun against her brown skin。
¨What happened to them?〃 she asked。 ¨The poor feet。〃
¨I wore them off pulling on a fish;〃 David told her。
¨How big was he?〃
¨We donˇt know。 He pulled out。〃
¨Iˇm awfully sorry。〃
¨Thatˇs all right;〃 David said。 ¨Nobody minds about him anymore。〃
¨Is it all right to swim with them?〃
Roger was touching the worn places with Mercurochrome。 They looked good and clean but the flesh was a little puckered from the salt water。
¨Eddy says itˇs good for them。〃
¨Who is Eddy?〃
¨Heˇs our cook。〃
¨And is your cook your doctor; too?〃
¨He knows about things like that;〃 David explained。 ¨Mr。 Davis said it was all right; too。〃
¨Does Mr。 Davis say anything else?〃 she asked Roger。
¨Heˇs glad to see you。〃
¨Thatˇs nice。 Did you boys have a wild night?〃
¨Not very;〃 Roger said。 ¨We had a poker game and afterwards I read and went to sleep。〃
¨Who won in the poker game?〃
¨Andy and Eddy;〃 David said。 ¨What did you do?〃
¨We played backgammon。〃
¨Did you sleep well?〃 Roger asked。
¨Yes。 Did you?〃
¨Wonderfully;〃 he said。
¨Tommy is the only one of us who plays backgammon;〃 David told the girl。 ¨It was taught him by a worthless man who turned out to be a fairy。〃
¨Really? What a sad story。〃
¨The way Tommy tells it; it isnˇt so sad;〃 David said。 ¨There wasnˇt anything bad happened。〃
¨I think fairies are all awfully sad;〃 she said。 ¨Poor fairies。〃
¨This was sort of funny though;〃 David said。 ¨Because this worthless man that taught Tommy backgammon was explaining to Tommy what it meant to be a fairy and all about the Greeks and Damon and Pythias and David and Jonathan。 You know; sort of like when they tell you about the fish and the roe and the milt and the bees fertilizing the pollen and all that at school and Tommy asked him if heˇd ever read a book by Gide。 What was it called; Mr。 Davis? Not Corydon。 That other one? With Oscar Wilde in it。〃
¨Si le grain ne meurt;〃 Roger said。
¨Itˇs a pretty dreadful book that Tommy took to read the boys in school。 They couldnˇt understand it in French; of course; but Tommy used to translate it。 Lots of it is awfully dull but it gets pretty dreadful when Mr。 Gide gets to Africa。〃
¨Iˇve read it;〃 the girl said。
¨Oh fine;〃 David said。 ¨Then you know the sort of thing I mean。 Well this man whoˇd taught Tommy backgammon and turned out to be a fairy was awfully surprised when Tommy spoke about this book but he was sort of pleased because now he didnˇt have to go through all the part about the bees and flowers of that business and he said; ˉIˇm so glad you know;ˇ or something like that and then Tommy said this to him exactly; I memorized it: ˉMr。 Edwards; I take only an academic interest in homosexuality。 I thank you very much for teaching me backgammon and I must bid you good day。ˇ 〃
¨Tommy had wonderful manners then;〃 Dav
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