Chapter XX
’ShallIseeyouagain?’sheasked,assheheldoutherhandtotakeleave.’Itisquiteunderstoodbetweenus,Isuppose,abouttheplay?’
Francisrecalledhisextraordinaryexperienceofthateveninginthere-numberedroom.’MystayinVeniceisuncertain,’hereplied.’Ifyouhaveanythingmoretosayaboutthisdramaticventureofyours,itmaybeaswelltosayitnow.Haveyoudecidedonasubjectalready?IknowthepublictasteinEnglandbetterthanyoudo—Imightsaveyousomewasteoftimeandtrouble,ifyouhavenotchosenyoursubjectwisely.’
’Idon’tcarewhatsubjectIwriteabout,solongasIwrite,’sheansweredcarelessly.’Ifyouhavegotasubjectinyourhead,giveittome.Ianswerforthecharactersandthedialogue.’
’Youanswerforthecharactersandthedialogue,’Francisrepeated.’That’saboldwayofspeakingforabeginner!IwonderifIshouldshakeyoursublimeconfidenceinyourself,ifIsuggestedthemostticklishsubjecttohandlewhichisknowntothestage?Whatdoyousay,Countess,toenteringthelistswithShakespeare,andtryingadramawithaghostinit?Atruestory,mind!foundedoneventsinthisverycityinwhichyouandIareinterested.’
Shecaughthimbythearm,anddrewhimawayfromthecrowdedcolonnadeintothesolitarymiddlespaceofthesquare.’Nowtellme!’shesaideagerly.’Here,wherenobodyisnearus.HowamIinterestedinit?How?how?’
Stillholdinghisarm,sheshookhiminherimpatiencetohearthecomingdisclosure.Foramomenthehesitated.