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موضوع: The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy

  1. #1
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    Wink The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy

    am eight years older now. It had never occurred to me that I am
    advancing in life and experience until, in setting myself to recall
    the various details of the affair, I suddenly remembered my timid
    confusion before the haughty mien of the clerk at Keith Prowse's.

    I had asked him: "Have you any amphitheatre seats for the Opera to-night?"
    He did not reply. He merely put his lips together and waved his hand
    slowly from side to side.

    Not perceiving, in my simplicity, that he was thus expressing a
    sublime pity for the ignorance which my demand implied, I innocently
    proceeded: "Nor balcony?"

    This time he condescended to speak.
    "Noth--ing, sir."
    Then I understood that what he meant was: "Poor fool! why don't you
    ask for the moon?"

    I blushed. Yes, I blushed before the clerk at Keith Prowse's, and
    turned to leave the shop. I suppose he thought that as a Christian it
    was his duty to enlighten my pitiable darkness.

    "It's the first Rosa night to-night," he said with august affability.
    "I had a couple of stalls this morning, but I've just sold them over
    the telephone for six pound ten."

    He smiled. His smile crushed me. I know better now. I know that clerks
    in box-offices, with their correct neckties and their air of
    continually doing wonders over the telephone, are not, after all, the
    grand masters of the operatic world. I know that that manner of theirs
    is merely a part of their attire, like their cravats; that they are
    not really responsible for the popularity of great sopranos; and that
    they probably go home at nights to Fulham by the white omnibus, or to
    Hammersmith by the red one--and not in broughams.

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  3. #2
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    پیش فرض پاسخ : The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy

    "I see," I observed, carrying my crushed remains out into the street.
    Impossible to conceal the fact that I had recently arrived from
    Edinburgh as raw as a ploughboy!

    If you had seen me standing irresolute on the pavement, tapping my
    stick of Irish bog-oak idly against the curbstone, you would have
    seen a slim youth, rather nattily dressed (I think), with a shadow of
    brown on his upper lip, and a curl escaping from under his hat, and
    the hat just a little towards the back of his head, and a pretty good
    chin, and the pride of life in his ingenuous eye. Quite unaware that
    he was immature! Quite unaware that the supple curves of his limbs had
    an almost feminine grace that made older fellows feel paternal! Quite
    unaware that he had everything to learn, and that all his troubles lay
    before him! Actually fancying himself a man because he had just taken
    his medical degree....

    The June sun shone gently radiant in a blue sky, and above the roofs
    milky-bosomed clouds were floating in a light wind. The town was
    bright, fresh, alert, as London can be during the season, and the
    joyousness of the busy streets echoed the joyousness of my heart (for
    I had already, with the elasticity of my years, recovered from the
    reverse inflicted on me by Keith Prowse's clerk). On the opposite side
    of the street were the rich premises of a well-known theatrical club,
    whose weekly entertainments had recently acquired fame. I was, I
    recollect, proud of knowing the identity of the building--it was one
    of the few things I did know in London--and I was observing with
    interest the wondrous livery of the two menials motionless behind the
    glass of its portals, when a tandem equipage drew up in front of the
    pile, and the menials darted out, in their white gloves, to prove that
    they were alive and to justify their existence.

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  5. #3
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    پیش فرض پاسخ : The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy

    It was an amazingly complete turnout, and it well deserved all the
    attention it attracted, which was considerable. The horses were
    capricious, highly polished grays, perhaps a trifle undersized, but
    with such an action as is not to be bought for less than twenty-five
    guineas a hoof; the harness was silver-mounted; the dog-cart itself a
    creation of beauty and nice poise; the groom a pink and priceless
    perfection. But the crown and summit of the work was the driver--a
    youngish gentleman who, from the gloss of his peculiarly shaped collar
    to the buttons of his diminutive boots, exuded an atmosphere of
    expense. His gloves, his scarf-pin, his watch-chain, his mustache, his
    eye-glass, the crease in his nether garments, the cut of his
    coat-tails, the curves of his hat--all uttered with one accord the
    final word of fashion, left nothing else to be said. The correctness
    of Keith Prowse's clerk was as naught to his correctness. He looked as
    if he had emerged immaculate from the outfitter's boudoir, an
    achievement the pride of Bond Street.

    As this marvellous creature stood up and prepared to alight from the
    vehicle, he chanced to turn his eye-glass in my direction. He scanned
    me carelessly, glanced away, and scanned me again with a less detached
    stare. And I, on my part, felt the awakening of a memory.

    "That's my cousin Sullivan," I said to myself. "I wonder if he wants
    to be friends."

    Our eyes coquetted. I put one foot into the roadway, withdrew it,
    restored it to the roadway, and then crossed the street.

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    پیش فرض پاسخ : The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy

    It was indeed the celebrated Sullivan Smith, composer of those so
    successful musical comedies, "The Japanese Cat," "The Arabian Girl,"
    and "My Queen." And he condescended to recognize me! His gestures
    indicated, in fact, a warm desire to be cousinly. I reached him. The
    moment was historic. While the groom held the wheeler's head, and the
    twin menials assisted with dignified inactivity, we shook hands.

    "How long is it?" he said.
    "Fifteen years--about," I answered, feeling deliciously old.
    "Remember I punched your head?"
    "Rather!" (Somehow I was proud that he had punched my head.) "No credit to me," he added magnanimously, "seeing I was years older
    than you and a foot or so taller. By the way, Carl, how old did you
    say you were?"

    He regarded me as a sixth-form boy might regard a fourth-form boy.
    "I didn't say I was any age," I replied. "But I'm twenty-three."
    "Well, then, you're quite old enough to have a drink. Come into the
    club and partake of a gin-and-angostura, old man. I'll clear all this
    away."

    He pointed to the equipage, the horses, and the groom, and with an
    apparently magic word whispered into the groom's ear he did in fact
    clear them away. They rattled and jingled off in the direction of
    Leicester Square, while Sullivan muttered observations on the groom's
    driving.

    "Don't imagine I make a practice of tooling tandems down to my club,"
    said Sullivan. "I don't. I brought the thing along to-day because I've
    sold it complete to Lottie Cass. You know her, of course?"

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    پیش فرض پاسخ : The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy

    "I don't."
    "Well, anyhow," he went on after this check, "I've sold her the entire
    bag of tricks. What do you think I'm going to buy?"

    "What?"
    "A motor-car, old man!"
    In those days the person who bought a motor-car was deemed a fearless
    adventurer of romantic tendencies. And Sullivan so deemed himself. The
    very word "motor-car" then had a strange and thrilling romantic sound
    with it.

    "The deuce you are!" I exclaimed.
    "I am," said he, happy in having impressed me. He took my arm as though
    we had been intimate for a thousand years, and led me fearlessly past
    the swelling menials within the gate to the club smoking-room, and put
    me into a grandfather's chair of pale heliotrope plush in front of an
    onyx table, and put himself into another grandfather's chair of
    heliotrope plush. And in the cushioned quietude of the smoking-room,
    where light-shod acolytes served gin-and-angostura as if serving
    gin-and-angostura had been a religious rite, Sullivan went through an
    extraordinary process of unchaining himself. His form seemed to be
    crossed and re-crossed with chains--gold chains. At the end of one gold
    chain was a gold cigarette-case, from which he produced gold-tipped
    cigarettes. At the end of another was a gold matchbox. At the end of
    another, which he may or may not have drawn out by mistake, were all
    sorts of things--knives, keys, mirrors, and pencils. A singular
    ceremony! But I was now in the world of gold.

    And then smoke ascended from the gold-tipped cigarettes as incense from
    censers, and Sullivan lifted his tinted glass of gin-and-angostura, and
    I, perceiving that such actions were expected of one in a theatrical
    club, responsively lifted mine, and the glasses collided, and Sullivan
    said: "Here's to the end of the great family quarrel."

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    پیش فرض پاسخ : The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy

    "I'm with you," said I.
    And we sipped.
    My father had quarrelled with his mother in an epoch when even musical
    comedies were unknown, and the quarrel had spread, as family quarrels
    do, like a fire or the measles. The punching of my head by Sullivan in
    the extinct past had been one of its earliest consequences.

    "May the earth lie lightly on them!" said Sullivan.
    He was referring to the originators of the altercation. The tone in
    which he uttered this wish pleased me--it was so gentle. It hinted
    that there was more in Sullivan than met the eye, though a great deal
    met the eye. I liked him. He awed me, and he also seemed to me
    somewhat ridiculous in his excessive pomp. But I liked him.

    The next instant we were talking about Sullivan Smith. How he
    contrived to switch the conversation suddenly into that channel I
    cannot imagine. Some people have a gift of conjuring with
    conversations. They are almost always frankly and openly interested in
    themselves, as Sullivan was interested in himself. You may seek to
    foil them; you may even violently wrench the conversation into other
    directions. But every effort will be useless. They will beat you. You
    had much better lean back in your chair and enjoy their legerdemain.

    In about two minutes Sullivan was in the very midst of his career.
    "I never went in for high art, you know. All rot! I found I could
    write melodies that people liked and remembered." (He was so used to
    reading interviews with himself in popular weeklies that he had caught
    the formalistic phraseology, and he was ready apparently to mistake
    even his cousin for an interviewer. But I liked him.) "And I could get
    rather classy effects out of an orchestra. And so I kept on. I didn't
    try to be Wagner. I just stuck to Sullivan Smith. And, my boy, let me
    tell you it's only five years since 'The Japanese Cat' was produced,
    and I'm only twenty-seven, my boy! And now, who is there that doesn't
    know me?" He put his elbows on the onyx. "Privately, between cousins,
    you know, I made seven thousand quid last year, and spent half that. I
    live on half my income; always have done; always shall. Good
    principle! I'm a man of business, I am, Carl Foster. Give the public
    what they want, and save half your income--that's the ticket. Look at
    me. I've got to act the duke; it pays, so I do it. I am a duke. I get
    twopence apiece royalty on my photographs. That's what you'll never
    reach up to, not if you're the biggest doctor in the world." He
    laughed. "By the way, how's Jem getting along? Still practising at
    Totnes?"

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    پیش فرض پاسخ : The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy

    "Yes," I said.
    "Doing well?"
    "Oh! So--so! You see, we haven't got seven thousand a year, but we've
    got five hundred each, and Jem's more interested in hunting than in
    doctoring. He wants me to go into partnership with him. But I don't
    see myself."

    "Ambitious, eh, like I was? Got your degree in Edinburgh?"
    I nodded, but modestly disclaimed being ambitious like he was.
    "And your sister Lilian?"
    "She's keeping house for Jem."
    "Pretty girl, isn't she?"
    "Yes," I said doubtfully. "Sings well, too."
    "So you cultivate music down there?"
    "Rather!" I said. "That is, Lilian does, and I do when I'm with her.
    We're pretty mad on it. I was dead set on hearing Rosetta Rosa in
    'Lohengrin' to-night, but there isn't a seat to be had. I suppose I
    shall push myself into the gallery."

    "No, you won't," Sullivan put in sharply. "I've got a box. There'll be
    a chair for you. You'll see my wife. I should never have dreamt of
    going. Wagner bores me, though I must say I've got a few tips from
    him. But when we heard what a rush there was for seats Emmeline
    thought we ought to go, and I never cross her if I can help it. I made
    Smart give us a box."

    "I shall be delighted to come," I said. "There's only one Smart, I
    suppose? You mean Sir Cyril?"

    "The same, my boy. Lessee of the Opera, lessee of the Diana, lessee of
    the Folly, lessee of the Ottoman. If any one knows the color of his
    cheques I reckon it's me. He made me--that I will say; but I made him,
    too. Queer fellow! Awfully cute of him to get elected to the County
    Council. It was through him I met my wife. Did you ever see Emmeline
    when she was Sissie Vox?"

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    پیش فرض پاسخ : The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy

    "I'm afraid I didn't."
    "You missed a treat, old man. There was no one to touch her in boys'
    parts in burlesque. A dashed fine woman she is--though I say it,
    dashed fine!" He seemed to reflect a moment. "She's a spiritualist. I
    wish she wasn't. Spiritualism gets on her nerves. I've no use for it
    myself, but it's her life. It gives her fancies. She got some sort of
    a silly notion--don't tell her I said this, Carlie--about Rosetta
    Rosa. Says she's unlucky--Rosa, I mean. Wanted me to warn Smart
    against engaging her. Me! Imagine it! Why, Rosa will be the making of
    this opera season! She's getting a terrific salary, Smart told me."

    "It's awfully decent of you to offer me a seat," I began to thank him.
    "Stuff!" he said. "Cost me nothing." A clock struck softly.
    "Christopher! it's half-past twelve, and I'm due at the Diana at
    twelve. We're rehearsing, you know."

    We went out of the club arm in arm, Sullivan toying with his
    eye-glass.

    "Well, you'll toddle round to-night, eh? Just ask for my box. You'll
    find they'll look after you. So long!"

    He walked off.
    "I say," he cried, returning hastily on his steps, and lowering his
    voice, "when you meet my wife, don't say anything about her
    theatrical career. She don't like it. She's a great lady now. See?"

    "Why, of course!" I agreed.
    He slapped me on the back and departed.
    It is easy to laugh at Sullivan. I could see that even then--perhaps
    more clearly then than now. But I insist that he was lovable. He had
    little directly to do with my immense adventure, but without him it
    could not have happened. And so I place him in the forefront of the
    narrative.

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