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第41章

"I can't quite explain.I think it's the sort of land I have always been looking for.I always fancied a house on a green plateau in a decent climate looking down on the tropics.I like heat and colour, you know, but I like hills too, and greenery, and the things that bring back Scotland.Give me a cross between Teviotdale and the Orinoco, and, by Gad! I think I've got it here."I watched my friend curiously, as with bright eyes and eager voice he talked of his new fad.The two races were very clear in him--the one desiring gorgeousness, the other athirst for the soothing spaces of the North.He began to plan out the house.

He would get Adamson to design it, and it was to grow out of the landscape like a stone on the hillside.There would be wide verandahs and cool halls, but great fireplaces against winter time.It would all be very simple and fresh--"clean as morning"was his odd phrase; but then another idea supervened, and he talked of bringing the Tintorets from Hill Street."I want it to be a civilised house, you know.No silly luxury, but the best pictures and china and books.I'll have all the furniture made after the old plain English models out of native woods.I don't want second-hand sticks in a new country.Yes, by Jove, the Tintorets are a great idea, and all those Ming pots I bought.Ihad meant to sell them, but I'll have them out here."He talked for a good hour of what he would do, and his dream grew richer as he talked, till by the time we went to bed he had sketched something more like a palace than a country-house.

Lawson was by no means a luxurious man.At present he was well content with a Wolseley valise, and shaved cheerfully out of a tin mug.It struck me as odd that a man so simple in his habits should have so sumptuous a taste in bric-a-brac.I told myself, as I turned in, that the Saxon mother from the Midlands had done little to dilute the strong wine of the East.

It drizzled next morning when we inspanned, and I mounted my horse in a bad temper.I had some fever on me, I think, and Ihated this lush yet frigid tableland, where all the winds on earth lay in wait for one's marrow.Lawson was, as usual, in great spirits.We were not hunting, but shifting our hunting-ground, so all morning we travelled fast to the north along the rim of the uplands.

At midday it cleared, and the afternoon was a pageant of pure colour.The wind sank to a low breeze; the sun lit the infinite green spaces, and kindled the wet forest to a jewelled coronal.Lawson gaspingly admired it all, as he cantered bareheaded up a bracken-clad slope."God's country," he said twenty times."I've found it." Take a piece of Sussex downland;put a stream in every hollow and a patch of wood; and at the edge, where the cliffs at home would fall to the sea, put a cloak of forest muffling the scarp and dropping thousands of feet to the blue plains.Take the diamond air of the Gornergrat, and the riot of colour which you get by a West Highland lochside in late September.Put flowers everywhere, the things we grow in hothouses, geraniums like sun-shades and arums like trumpets.

That will give you a notion of the countryside we were in.Ibegan to see that after all it was out of the common.

And just before sunset we came over a ridge and found something better.It was a shallow glen, half a mile wide, down which ran a blue-grey stream in lings like the Spean, till at the edge of the plateau it leaped into the dim forest in a snowy cascade.

The opposite side ran up in gentle slopes to a rocky knell, from which the eye had a noble prospect of the plains.All down the glen were little copses, half moons of green edging some silvery shore of the burn, or delicate clusters of tall trees nodding on the hill brow.The place so satisfied the eye that for the sheer wonder of its perfection we stopped and stared in silence for many minutes.

Then "The House," I said, and Lawson replied softly, "The House!"We rode slowly into the glen in the mulberry gloaming.Our transport waggons were half an hour behind, so we had time to explore.Lawson dismounted and plucked handfuls of flowers from the water meadows.He was singing to himself all the time--an old French catch about Cadet Rousselle and his Trois maisons.

"Who owns it?" I asked.

"My firm, as like as not.We have miles of land about here.

But whoever the man is, he has got to sell.Here I build my tabernacle, old man.Here, and nowhere else!"In the very centre of the glen, in a loop of the stream, was one copse which even in that half light struck me as different from the others.It was of tall, slim, fairy-like trees, the kind of wood the monks painted in old missals.No, I rejected the thought.It was no Christian wood.It was not a copse, but a "grove,"--one such as Artemis may have flitted through in the moonlight.It was small, forty or fifty yards in diameter, and there was a dark something at the heart of it which for a second I thought was a house.

We turned between the slender trees, and--was it fancy?--an odd tremor went through me.I felt as if I were penetrating the temenos of some strange and lovely divinity, the goddess of this pleasant vale.There was a spell in the air, it seemed, and an odd dead silence.

Suddenly my horse started at a flutter of light wings.A flock of doves rose from the branches, and I saw the burnished green of their plumes against the opal sky.Lawson did not seem to notice them.I saw his keen eyes staring at the centre of the grove and what stood there.

It was a little conical tower, ancient and lichened, but, so far as I could judge, quite flawless.You know the famous Conical Temple at Zimbabwe, of which prints are in every guidebook.This was of the same type, but a thousandfold more perfect.It stood about thirty feet high, of solid masonry, without door or window or cranny, as shapely as when it first came from the hands of the old builders.Again I had the sense of breaking in on a sanctuary.What right had I, a common vulgar modern, to be looking at this fair thing, among these delicate trees, which some white goddess had once taken for her shrine?

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