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作者:旅游巴士      更新:2021-10-16 18:45      字数:9318
  muteness of one who has suffered               undignified and unmerited detention
  in   a   rain…water   tank   for   thirty…five   minutes。     As   for   Nicholas;   he;   too;
  was     silent;   in   the   absorption   of   one   who   has   much   to   think about;   it
  was just   possible; he considered;  that   the         huntsman would   escape  with
  his hounds while the wolves            feasted on the stricken stag。
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  〃YOU look worried; dear;〃 said Eleanor。
  〃I am worried;〃 admitted Suzanne; 〃not worried               exactly; but anxious。
  You see; my birthday happens next            week … 〃
  〃You lucky person;〃 interrupted Eleanor; 〃my               birthday doesn't come
  till the end of March。〃
  〃Well;   old   Bertram   Kneyght   is   over   in   England   just   now   from   the
  Argentine。      He's    a  kind    of  distant   cousin   of    my    mother's;    and   so
  enormously rich that we've never let             the relationship drop out of sight。
  Even if we don't see        him or hear from him for years he is always Cousin
  Bertram when he does turn up。            I can't say he's ever been       of much solid
  use to us; but yesterday the subject of my              birthday cropped up; and he
  asked me to let him know what            I wanted for a present。〃
  〃Now I understand the anxiety;〃 observed Eleanor。
  〃As   a   rule   when   one   is   confronted   with   a   problem  like   that;〃   said
  Suzanne; 〃all one's ideas vanish; one           doesn't seem to have a desire in the
  world。     Now      it  so  happens      that  I  have   been   very   keen    on  a  little
  Dresden      figure   that   I   saw   somewhere   in   Kensington;   about   thirty…   six
  shillings;   quite   beyond   my   means。      I   was   very   nearly   describing   the
  figure;    and   giving    Bertram    the   address    of   the   shop。    And     then   it
  suddenly      struck   me   that  thirty…six    shillings    was   such   a  ridiculously
  inadequate sum for a         man of his immense wealth to spend on a birthday
  present。      He  could   give thirty…six pounds   as   easily  as   you   or   I   could
  buy a bunch of violets。        I don't want to be greedy;        of course; but I don't
  like being wasteful。〃
  〃The   question   is;〃   said   Eleanor;   〃what   are   his   ideas as   to   present…
  giving?     Some of the wealthiest people have              curiously cramped views
  on   that   subject。   When   people      grow   gradually   rich   their   requirements
  and standard of        living expand in proportion; while their present…giving
  instincts often remain in the undeveloped condition of                their earlier days。
  Something       showy     and    not…too…    expensive     in  a   shop    is  their   only
  conception of the ideal         gift。   That is why even quite good shops have
  their    counters     and   windows      crowded     with   things   worth    about    four
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  shillings that look as if they might be worth seven…and… six; and are priced
  at ten shillings and labelled        seasonable gifts。' 〃
  〃I know;〃 said Suzanne; 〃that is why it is so risky              to be vague when
  one   is   giving   indications   of   one's  wants。     Now   if   I   say   to   him:   'I   am
  going out to Davos         this winter; so anything in the travelling line would
  be    acceptable;'   he   might   give   me   a   dressing…bag   with   gold…   mounted
  fittings; but; on the other hand; he might give            me Baedeker's Switzerland;
  or ‘Skiing without Tears;' or         something of that sort。〃
  〃He would be more likely to say: 'She'll be going to               lots of dances; a
  fan will be sure to be useful。' 〃
  〃Yes;   and   I've   got   tons   of   fans;   so   you   see   where the   danger   and
  anxiety lies。     Now if there is one thing           more than another that I really
  urgently want it is furs。          I simply  haven't any。       I'm told that Davos   is
  full of    Russians; and they are sure to wear the most lovely                 sables and
  things。    To be among people who are smothered                 in furs when one hasn't
  any oneself makes one want to            break most of the Commandments。〃
  〃If   it's  furs  that  you're  out   for;〃  said   Eleanor;    〃you    will   have   to
  superintend the choice of them in             person。     You can't be sure that your
  cousin knows the         difference between silver…fox and ordinary squirrel。〃
  〃There      are   some     heavenly      silver…fox    stoles    at    Goliath      and
  Mastodon's;〃 said Suzanne; with a sigh; 〃if I             could only inveigle Bertram
  into their building and take         him for a stroll through the fur department!〃
  〃He   lives   somewhere   near   there;   doesn't   he?〃   said      Eleanor。     〃Do
  you know what his habits are?             Does he take        a walk at any particular
  time of day?〃
  〃He usually walks down to his club about three                 o'clock; if it's a fine
  day。    That takes him right past         Goliath and Mastodon's。〃
  〃Let   us   two   meet   him  accidentally  at   the   street  corner   to…morrow;〃
  said   Eleanor;   〃we   can   walk   a   little  way   with   him;   and   with   luck   we
  ought to be able to side… track him into the shop。               You can say you want
  to get a     hair…net or something。         When we're safely there I can            say: 'I
  wish you'd tell me what you want for your                birthday。'    Then you'll have
  everything ready to hand …           the rich cousin; the fur department; and the
  topic of     birthday presents。〃
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  〃It's   a   great   idea;〃   said   Suzanne;   〃you   really   are   a brick。  Come
  round to…morrow at twenty to three; don't be              late; we must carry out our
  ambush to the minute。〃
  At a few minutes to three the next afternoon the              fur…trappers walked
  warily     towards    the  selected    corner。      In   the   near   distance   rose   the
  colossal pile of Messrs。          Goliath and Mastodon's famed establishment。
  The     afternoon was brilliantly fine; exactly the sort of           weather to tempt
  a gentleman of advancing years into the              discreet exercise of a leisurely
  walk。
  〃I   say;   dear;   I   wish   you'd   do   something   for   me   this evening;〃   said
  Eleanor to her companion; 〃just drop in             after dinner on some pretext or
  other; and stay on to        make a fourth at bridge with Adela and the aunts。
  Otherwise I shall have to play; and Harry Scarisbrooke is                going to come
  in unexpectedly about nine…fifteen; and I             particularly want to be free to
  talk to him while the       others are playing。〃
  〃Sorry;    my   dear;   no   can   do;〃  said   Suzanne;     〃ordinary    bridge     at
  threepence a hundred; with such dreadfully slow                 players as your aunts;
  bores    me    to  tears。   I   nearly    go   to   sleep    over   it。〃   〃But    I  most
  particularly want an opportunity to talk            with Harry;〃 urged Eleanor; an
  angry glint coming into         her eyes。
  〃Sorry; anything to oblige; but not that;〃 said          Suzanne cheerfully; the
  sacrifices of friendship were         beautiful in her eyes as long as she was not
  asked to     make them。
  Eleanor   said   nothing   further   on   the   subject;   but   the corners   of   her
  mouth rearranged themselves。
  〃There's our man!〃 exclaimed Suzanne suddenly;                 〃hurry!〃
  Mr。 Bertram Kneyght greeted his cousin and her                friend with genuine
  heartiness; and readily accepted           their invitation to explore the crowded
  mart that stood      temptingly at their elbow。         The plate…glass doors swung
  open and the trio plunged bravely into the jostling              throng of buyers and
  loiterers。
  〃Is it always as full as this?〃 asked Bertram of           Eleanor。
  〃More or less; and autumn sales are on just now;〃              she replied。
  Suzanne; in her anxiety to pilot her cousin to the           desired haven of the
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  fur   department;   was   usually   a   few     paces   ahead   of   the   others;   coming
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