Jackson would rather have had him dine out; but...
Jackson would rather have had him dine out; but he had his own reasons for not doing so
Of course old Jackson wanted to talk about Ellen Olenska, and of course MrsArcher and Janey wanted to hear what he had to tellAll three would be slightly embarrassed by Newland's presence, now that his prospective relation to the Mingott clan had been made known; and the young man waited with an amused curiosity to see how they would turn the difficulty
They began, obliquely, by talking about Mrs
"It's a pity the Beauforts asked her," Mrs"But then Regina always does what he tells her; and BEAUFORT—"
"Certain nuances escape Beaufort," said MrJackson, cautiously inspecting the broiled shad, and wondering for the thousandth time why MrsArcher's cook always burnt the roe to a cinder(Newland, who had long shared his wonder, could always detect it in the older man's expression of melancholy disapproval
"Oh, necessarily; Beaufort is a vulgar man," said Mrs"My grandfather Newland always used to say to my mother: 'Whatever you do, don't let that fellow Beaufort be introduced to the girls' But at least he's had the advantage of associating with gentlemen; in England too, cartier santos 100 they sayIt's all very mysterious—" She glanced at Janey and pausedShe and Janey knew every fold of the Beaufort mystery, but in public MrsArcher continued to assume that the subject was not one for the unmarriedArcher continued; "what did you say SHE was, Sillerton?"
"Out of a mine: or rather out of the saloon at the head of the pitThen with Living Wax-Works, touring New EnglandAfter the police broke THAT up, they say she lived—" MrJackson in his turn glanced at Janey, whose eyes began to bulge from under her prominent lidsThere were still hiatuses for her in MrsJackson continued (and Archer saw he was wondering why no one had told the butler never to slice cucumbers with a steel knife), "then Lemuel Struthers came alongThey say his advertiser used the girl's head for the shoe-polish posters; her hair's intensely black, you know—the Egyptian styleAnyhow, he—eventually—married her There were volumes of innuendo in the way the "eventually" was spaced, and each syllable given its due stress
"Oh, well—at the pass we've come to nowadays, it doesn't matter," said MrsThe ladies were not really interested in MrsStruthers just then; the subject of Ellen Olenska was too dior rasta bag fresh and too absorbing to themStruthers's name had been introduced by MrsArcher only that she might presently be able to say: "And Newland's new cousin—Countess Olenska? Was SHE at the ball too?"
There was a faint touch of sarcasm in the reference to her son, and Archer knew it and had expected itArcher, who was seldom unduly pleased with human events, had been altogether glad of her son's engagement("Especially after that silly business with MrsRushworth," as she had remarked to Janey, alluding to what had once seemed to Newland a tragedy of which his soul would always bear the scar
There was no better match in New York than May Welland, look at the question from whatever point you choseOf course such a marriage was only what Newland was entitled to; but young men are so foolish and incalculable—and some women so ensnaring and unscrupulous—that it was nothing short of a miracle to see one's only son safe past the Siren Isle and in the haven of a blameless domesticityArcher felt, and her son knew she felt; but he knew also that she had been perturbed by the premature announcement of his engagement, or rather by its cause; and it was for that reason—because white chloe bag on the whole he was a tender and indulgent master—that he had stayed at home that evening"It's not that I don't approve of the Mingotts' esprit de corps; but why Newland's engagement should be mixed up with that Olenska woman's comings and goings I don't see," MrsArcher grumbled to Janey, the only witness of her slight lapses from perfect sweetness
She had behaved beautifully—and in beautiful behaviour she was unsurpassed—during the call on MrsWelland; but Newland knew (and his betrothed doubtless guessed) that all through the visit she and Janey were nervously on the watch for Madame Olenska's possible intrusion; and when they left the house together she had permitted herself to say to her son: "I'm thankful that Augusta Welland received us alone
These indications of inward disturbance moved Archer the more that he too felt that the Mingotts had gone a little too farBut, as it was against all the rules of their code that the mother and son should ever allude to what was uppermost in their thoughts, he simply replied: "Oh, well, there's always a phase of family parties to be gone through when one gets engaged, and the sooner it's over the better At which his prada borse mother merely pursed her lips under the lace veil that hung down from her grey velvet bonnet trimmed with frosted grapes
Her revenge, he felt—her lawful revenge—would be to "draw" MrJackson that evening on the Countess Olenska; and, having publicly done his duty as a future member of the Mingott clan, the young man had no objection to hearing the lady discussed in private—except that the subject was already beginning to bore himJackson had helped himself to a slice of the tepid filet which the mournful butler had handed him with a look as sceptical as his own, and had rejected the mushroom sauce after a scarcely perceptible sniffHe looked baffled and hungry, and Archer reflected that he would probably finish his meal on Ellen OlenskaJackson leaned back in his chair, and glanced up at the candlelit Archers, Newlands and van der Luydens hanging in dark frames on the dark walls
"Ah, how your grandfather Archer loved a good dinner, my dear Newland!" he said, his eyes on the portrait of a plump full-chested young man in a stock and a blue coat, with a view of a white-columned country-house behind himI wonder what he would have said to all these foreign marriages!" chanel watch women