Портрет художника в юности

Chapter 5

           

           AstheypassedthroughalaneofthetablesStephensaid:

           Cranly,Iwanttospeaktoyou.

           Cranlydidnotanswerorturn.Helaidhisbookonthecounterandpassedout,hiswell-shodfeetsoundingflatlyonthefloor.OnthestaircasehepausedandgazingabsentlyatDixonrepeated:

           Pawntoking’sbloodyfourth.

           Putitthatwayifyoulike,Dixonsaid.

           Hehadaquiettonelessvoiceandurbanemannersandonafingerofhisplumpcleanhandhedisplayedatmomentsasignetring.

           Astheycrossedthehallamanofdwarfishstaturecametowardsthem.Underthedomeofhistinyhathisunshavenfacebegantosmilewithpleasureandhewasheardtomurmur.Theeyesweremelancholyasthoseofamonkey.

           Goodevening,gentlemen,saidthestubble-grownmonkeyishface.

           WarmweatherforMarch,saidCranly.Theyhavethewindowsopenupstairs.

           Dixonsmiledandturnedhisring.Theblackish,monkey-puckeredfacepurseditshumanmouthwithgentlepleasureanditsvoicepurred:

           DelightfulweatherforMarch.Simplydelightful.

           Therearetwoniceyoungladiesupstairs,captain,tiredofwaiting,Dixonsaid.

           Cranlysmiledandsaidkindly:

           Thecaptainhasonlyonelove:sirWalterScott.Isn’tthatso,captain?

           Whatareyoureadingnow,captain?Dixonasked.

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