The Foolish Gentlewoman by Margery Sharp
Author:Margery Sharp [Sharp, Margery]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Dean Street Press
Published: 2021-01-04T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 14
1
There was only one major change in the domestic routine. Mr. Brocken, who never exposed himself to unnecessary discomfort, formed the habit of eating dinner at his Club and returning to Chipping Hill by the nine-oâclock instead of the five-twenty train. The evenings were light, the carriages at the later hour less crowded; he congratulated himself on an admirable notion. But over a summer week-end the Club was not altogether attractive: weekend sunshine in particular had a curious way of bringing out too strongly the smell of old books, old leather and old carpets which Mr. Brocken as a rule rather liked. On Saturdays, therefore, he returned as usual. This in turn produced a second habit, expensive but rewarding. Every week Mr. Brocken brought home two tickets for a Saturday matinée, and took his seat on the one-twenty down secure in the knowledge that Isabel and Tilly were even then emerging from the twelve-fifty up. It was the nicest thing, said Isabel gratefully, Simon had ever done; and Simon, attaching a preciser meaning to her adjective, was inclined to agree.
Thus he was sure of having the house to himself. Humphrey and Jacqueline, no less grateful than Isabel, never intruded on him; a tea-tray and an electric kettle were left in the dining-room, and he made himself tea when he wanted it. Mr. Brocken enjoyed these afternoons as much as he enjoyed anything; they rested and relaxed him. They also confirmed his opinion that the prime condition of rest and relaxation was the absence of any one else. Ten minutes of Greta, for example, once disturbed an entire afternoon.âYet Mr. Brocken had been in a very good humour; it was in fact his unusual expression of benignity, as he strolled upon the terrace, that emboldened the child to come hovering up and ask him to do her a favour.
âLook,â said Greta, âthereâs no one in but you, and Mum and me want to go out together.â
There was a touching eagerness about her; Mr. Brocken was touched, also, by the way in which the Pooles gently but stubbornly persisted in regarding him as their patron. Still perfectly good-humoured, he replied that he saw no objection whatever to their both leaving the house at the same time.
âItâs the beer,â explained Greta. âItâs because of the beer coming. Itâs Captain G.âs beer, and we said weâd take it in, but it hasnât come. Iâve got the money.â And she held out a pound note, cajolingly.
âDo you mean you wish me to take it in for you?â asked Simon.
âWell, if you wouldnât mind,â said Greta. âYou can hear the van from here, it makes ever such a row, and you can leave the crate just inside the door, donât bother with the empties, and thereâll be three-and-ninepence change.â
Her fingers, gently pushing the pound into Mr. Brockenâs hand, left a curious impression of lightness, and brittleness, such as might be left by the claw of some small perching bird. Mr. Brocken allowed the note to remain.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
Fresh from the Country by Miss Read & Brian Flynn(338)
If Only It Were True by Marc Levy(296)
The Road of Bones to the Arctic Gulag by Anthony Vincent Bruno(204)
A House Full of Men by Parinda Joshi(175)
How to Draw Manga. Vol. V. Drawing Female Characters by Unknown(169)
Complete Works of Winston Churchill by Winston Churchill(169)
John Dough And The Cherub (1906) (L. Frank Baum) by Unknown(167)
Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes by David B. Beckwith(166)
All-Time Best Recipes: From the first 100 issues of America's most reliable food magazine by The Editors of Cook's Illustrated Magazine(159)
0ffbef875ab23ff252e71f7c48b9c417 by Franz Kafka & Kafka Franz(157)
Beethoven's Assassins by Andrew Crumey;(156)
Hawthorne, Nathaniel Hawthorne by The house of seven gables(149)
The Reincarnationist Papers by Eric Maikranz(142)
The Fair Maid of Perth by Sir Walter Scott (Illustrated) by Sir Walter Scott(139)
The Four Seasons Collection by Milly Johnson(134)
The Ghosts of Meenambakkam by Ashokamitran(129)
Kidnapped by Henry Brook(121)
To the Very Last Inch by Heidi Belleau(120)
Tuesday Evenings with the Copeton Craft Resistance by Kate Solly(120)
