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第5章

He was a slightly built man of about twenty-eight or thirty; dark, wearing a small, pointed beard, and a mustache that he brushed away from his lips like a Frenchman.By profession he was an artist, devoting himself more especially to the designing of stained windows.In this, his talent was indisputable.But he was by no means dependent upon his profession for a living, his parents--long since dead--having left him to the enjoyment of a very considerable fortune.He had a beautiful studio in the Fine Arts Building, where he held receptions once every two months, or whenever he had a fine piece of glass to expose.He had travelled, read, studied, occasionally written, and in matters pertaining to the colouring and fusing of glass was cited as an authority.He was one of the directors of the new Art Gallery that had taken the place of the old Exposition Building on the Lake Front.

Laura had known him for some little time.On the occasion of her two previous visits to Page he had found means to see her two or three times each week.

Once, even, he had asked her to marry him, but she, deep in her studies at the time, consumed with vague ambitions to be a great actress of Shakespearian roles, had told him she could care for nothing but her art.

He had smiled and said that he could wait, and, strangely enough, their relations had resumed again upon the former footing.Even after she had gone away they had corresponded regularly, and he had made and sent her a tiny window--a veritable jewel--illustrative of a scene from "Twelfth Night."In the foyer, as the gentlemen were checking their coats, Laura overheard Jadwin say to Mr.Cressler:

"Well, how about Helmick?"

The other made an impatient movement of his shoulders.

"Ask me, what was the fool thinking of--a corner!

Pshaw!"

There were one or two other men about, ****** their overcoats and opera hats into neat bundles preparatory to checking them; and instantly there was a flash of a half-dozen eyes in the direction of the two men.

Evidently the collapse of the Helmick deal was in the air.All the city seemed interested.

But from behind the heavy curtains that draped the entrance to the theatre proper, came a muffled burst of music, followed by a long salvo of applause.Laura's cheeks flamed with impatience, she hurried after Mrs.

Cressler; Corthell drew the curtains for her to pass, and she entered.

Inside it was dark, and a prolonged puff of hot air, thick with the mingled odours of flowers, perfume, upholstery, and gas, enveloped her upon the instant.

It was the unmistakable, unforgetable, entrancing aroma of the theatre, that she had known only too seldom, but that in a second set her heart galloping.

Every available space seemed to be occupied.Men, even women, were standing up, compacted into a suffocating pressure, and for the moment everybody was applauding vigorously.On all sides Laura heard:

"Bravo!"

"Good, good!"

"Very well done!"

"Encore! Encore!"

Between the peoples' heads and below the low dip of the overhanging balcony--a brilliant glare in the surrounding darkness--she caught a glimpse of the stage.It was set for a garden; at the back and in the distance a chateau; on the left a bower, and on the right a pavilion.Before the footlights, a famous contralto, dressed as a boy, was bowing to the audience, her arms full of flowers.

"Too bad," whispered Corthell to Laura, as they followed the others down the side-aisle to the box.

"Too bad, this is the second act already; you've missed the whole first act--and this song.She'll sing it over again, though, just for you, if I have to lead the applause myself.I particularly wanted you to hear that."Once in the box, the party found itself a little crowded, and Jadwin and Cressler were obliged to stand, in order to see the stage.Although they all spoke in whispers, their arrival was the signal for certain murmurs of "Sh! Sh!" Mrs.Cressler made Laura occupy the front seat.Jadwin took her cloak from her, and she settled herself in her chair and looked about her.

She could see but little of the house or audience.

All the lights were lowered; only through the gloom the swaying of a multitude of fans, pale coloured, like night-moths balancing in the twilight, defined itself.

But soon she turned towards the stage.The applause died away, and the contralto once more sang the aria.

The melody was ******, the tempo easily followed; it was not a very high order of music.But to Laura it was nothing short of a revelation.

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