The Magus (Vintage Fowles) by John Fowles
Author:John Fowles [Fowles, John]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780099478355
Publisher: Random House
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
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AS WE APPROACHED the colonnade, a barelegged figure in a brick-red shirt stood from the steps in the sun where she had been sitting.
âI nearly started without you. Iâm hungry.â
The shirt was unbuttoned, and underneath I could see a dark blue bikini. The word, like the fashion, was very new then: in fact it was the first bikini I had ever seen outside a newspaper photograph and it gave me something of a shock ⦠the bare navel, the slender legs, brown-gold skin, a pair of amusedly questioning eyes. I caught Julie wrinkling her nose at this young Mediterranean goddess, who only widened her smile. As we followed her to the table set back in the shade beneath the arches, I remembered the story of Three Hearts ⦠but banned the thought before it grew. June went to the corner of the colonnade and called for Maria, then turned to her sister.
âSheâs been trying to tell me something about the yacht. I couldnât work it out.â
We sat, and Maria appeared. She spoke to Julie. I followed well enough. The yacht was arriving at five, to take the girls away. Hermes was coming to take Maria herself back to the village for a night. She had to see the dentist there. The âyoung gentlemanâ must return to the school, as the house would be locked up. I heard Julie ask where the yacht was going. Then xero, despoina. I donât know, miss. She repeated, as if that was the nub of her message, At five oâclock? Then she bobbed in her usual way, and disappeared back to her cottage.
Julie translated for Juneâs benefit.
I said, âThis wasnât planned?â
âI thought we were staying here.â She looked doubtfully at her sister, who in turn eyed me, then drily queried Julie back.
âDo we trust him? Does he trust us?â
âYes.â
June gave me a little grin. âThen welcome, Pip.â
I looked to Julie for help. She murmured, âI thought you claimed to have read English at Oxford.â
There was suddenly a shadow of reawakened suspicion between us. Then I woke up, and took a breath. âAll these literary references.â I smiled. âMiss Havisham rides again?â
âAnd Estella.â
I looked from one to the other. âYouâre not serious?â
âJust our little joke.â
Julie regarded her sister. âYour little joke.â
June spoke to me. âWhich Iâve tried to get Maurice to share. With total unsuccess.â She leant her elbows on the table. âBut come on. Tell me what great conclusions youâve reached.â
âNicholas has told me something extraordinary.â
I was given one more chance to test a reaction; and found myself once more convinced, though June seemed more outraged than amused by the new evidence of the old manâs duplicity. As we went over it all again, I discovered (and might have already deduced from their names) that in terms of delivery June was the older twin. She also seemed it in other ways. I detected a protectiveness in her towards Julie, which sprang from a more open personality, greater experience of men. There was a shadow of
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