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第5章

His friend the Editor turned to him squarely."Willie took me into consultation, and since he seems to have let you in I may just as well tell you what is up.I shall try to be as short as I can.

But in confidence - mind!"

He waited.Renouard, his uneasiness growing on him unreasonably, assented by a nod, and the other lost no time in beginning.

Professor Moorsom - physicist and philosopher - fine head of white hair, to judge from the photographs - plenty of brains in the head too - all these famous books - surely even Renouard would know....

Renouard muttered moodily that it wasn't his sort of reading, and his friend hastened to assure him earnestly that neither was it his sort - except as a matter of business and duty, for the literary page of that newspaper which was his property (and the pride of his life).The only literary newspaper in the Antipodes could not ignore the fashionable philosopher of the age.Not that anybody read Moorsom at the Antipodes, but everybody had heard of him -women, children, dock labourers, cabmen.The only person (besides himself) who had read Moorsom, as far as he knew, was old Dunster, who used to call himself a Moorsomian (or was it Moorsomite) years and years ago, long before Moorsom had worked himself up into the great swell he was now, in every way...Socially too.Quite the fashion in the highest world.

Renouard listened with profoundly concealed attention."Acharlatan," he muttered languidly.

"Well - no.I should say not.I shouldn't wonder though if most of his writing had been done with his tongue in his cheek.Of course.That's to be expected.I tell you what: the only really honest writing is to be found in newspapers and nowhere else - and don't you forget it."The Editor paused with a basilisk stare till Renouard had conceded a casual: "I dare say," and only then went on to explain that old Dunster, during his European tour, had been made rather a lion of in London, where he stayed with the Moorsoms - he meant the father and the girl.The professor had been a widower for a long time.

"She doesn't look just a girl," muttered Renouard.The other agreed.Very likely not.Had been playing the London hostess to tip-top people ever since she put her hair up, probably.

"I don't expect to see any girlish bloom on her when I do have the privilege," he continued."Those people are staying with the Dunster's INCOG., in a manner, you understand - something like royalties.They don't deceive anybody, but they want to be left to themselves.We have even kept them out of the paper - to oblige old Dunster.But we shall put your arrival in - our local celebrity.""Heavens!"

"Yes.Mr.G.Renouard, the explorer, whose indomitable energy, etc., and who is now working for the prosperity of our country in another way on his Malata plantation...And, by the by, how's the silk plant - flourishing?""Yes."

"Did you bring any fibre?"

"Schooner-full."

"I see.To be transhipped to Liverpool for experimental manufacture, eh? Eminent capitalists at home very much interested, aren't they?""They are."

A silence fell.Then the Editor uttered slowly - "You will be a rich man some day."Renouard's face did not betray his opinion of that confident prophecy.He didn't say anything till his friend suggested in the same meditative voice -"You ought to interest Moorsom in the affair too - since Willie has let you in.""A philosopher!"

"I suppose he isn't above making a bit of money.And he may be clever at it for all you know.I have a notion that he's a fairly practical old cove....Anyhow," and here the tone of the speaker took on a tinge of respect, "he has made philosophy pay."Renouard raised his eyes, repressed an impulse to jump up, and got out of the arm-chair slowly."It isn't perhaps a bad idea," he said."I'll have to call there in any case."He wondered whether he had managed to keep his voice steady, its tone unconcerned enough; for his emotion was strong though it had nothing to do with the business aspect of this suggestion.He moved in the room in vague preparation for departure, when he heard a soft laugh.He spun about quickly with a frown, but the Editor was not laughing at him.He was chuckling across the big desk at the wall: a preliminary of some speech for which Renouard, recalled to himself, waited silent and mistrustful.

"No! You would never guess! No one would ever guess what these people are after.Willie's eyes bulged out when he came to me with the tale.""They always do," remarked Renouard with disgust."He's stupid.""He was startled.And so was I after he told me.It's a search party.They are out looking for a man.Willie's soft heart's enlisted in the cause."Renouard repeated: "Looking for a man."

He sat down suddenly as if on purpose to stare."Did Willie come to you to borrow the lantern," he asked sarcastically, and got up again for no apparent reason.

"What lantern?" snapped the puzzled Editor, and his face darkened with suspicion."You, Renouard, are always alluding to things that aren't clear to me.If you were in politics, I, as a party journalist, wouldn't trust you further than I could see you.Not an inch further.You are such a sophisticated beggar.Listen:

the man is the man Miss Moorsom was engaged to for a year.He couldn't have been a nobody, anyhow.But he doesn't seem to have been very wise.Hard luck for the young lady."He spoke with feeling.It was clear that what he had to tell appealed to his sentiment.Yet, as an experienced man of the world, he marked his amused wonder.Young man of good family and connections, going everywhere, yet not merely a man about town, but with a foot in the two big F's.

Renouard lounging aimlessly in the room turned round: "And what the devil's that?" he asked faintly.

"Why Fashion and Finance," explained the Editor."That's how Icall it.There are the three R's at the bottom of the social edifice and the two F's on the top.See?""Ha! Ha! Excellent! Ha! Ha!" Renouard laughed with stony eyes.

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