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several times。 My uncle; though he still resented my refusal to go
into his business; was also in his odd way proud of me。 I was his
nephew and poor relation; and yet there I was; a young gentleman
learning all sorts of unremunerative things in the grandest manner;
〃Latin and mook;〃 while the sons of his neighhours; not nephews
merely; but sons; stayed unpolished in their native town。 Every
time I went down I found extensive changes and altered relations;
and before I had settled down to them off I went again。 I don't
think I was one person to them; I was a series of visitors。 There
is a gulf of ages between a gaunt schoolboy of sixteen in unbecoming
mourning and two vividly self…conscious girls of eighteen and
nineteen; but a Cambridge 〃man〃 of two and twenty with a first and
good tennis and a growing social experience; is a fair contemporary
for two girls of twenty…three and twenty…four。
A motor…car appeared; I think in my second visit; a bottle…green
affair that opened behind; had dark purple cushions; and was
controlled mysteriously by a man in shiny black costume and a flat
cap。 The high tea had been shifted to seven and rechristened
dinner; but my uncle would not dress nor consent to have wine; and
after one painful experiment; I gathered; and a scene; he put his
foot down and prohibited any but high…necked dresses。
〃Daddy's perfectly impossible;〃 Sybil told me。
The foot had descended vehemently! 〃My own daughters!〃 he had said;
〃dressed up like 〃and had arrested himself and fumbled and
decided to say〃actresses; and showin' their fat arms for every
fool to stare at!〃 Nor would he have any people invited to dinner。
He didn't; he had explained; want strangers poking about in his
house when he came home tired。 So such calling as occurred went on
during his absence in the afternoon。
One of the peculiarities of the life of these ascendant families of
the industrial class to which wealth has come; is its tremendous
insulations。 There were no customs of intercourse in the Five
Towns。 All the isolated prosperities of the district sprang from
economising; hard driven homes; in which there was neither time nor
means for hospitality。 Social intercourse centred very largely upon
the church or chapel; and the chapels were better at bringing people
together than the Establishment to which my cousins belonged。 Their
chief outlet to the wider world lay therefore through the
acquaintances they had formed at school; and through two much less
prosperous families of relations who lived at Longton and Hanley。 A
number of gossiping friendships with old school mates were 〃kept
up;〃 and my cousins would 〃spend the afternoon〃 or even spend the
day with these; such occasions led to other encounters and
interlaced with the furtive correspondences and snatched meetings
that formed the emotional thread of their lives。 When the billiard
table had been new; my uncle had taken to asking in a few approved
friends for an occasional game; but mostly the billiard…room was for
glory and the girls。 Both of them played very well。 They never; so
far as I know; dined out; and when at last after bitter domestic
conflicts they began to go to dances; they went with the quavering
connivance of my aunt; and changed into ball frocks at friends'
houses on the way。 There was a tennis club that formed a convenient
afternoon rendezvous; and I recall that in the period of my earlier
visits the young bloods of the district found much satisfaction in
taking girls for drives in dog…carts and suchlike high…wheeled
vehicles; a disposition that died in tangled tandems at the
apparition of motor…car's。
My aunt and uncle had conceived no plans in life for their daughters
at all。 In the undifferentiated industrial community from which
they had sprung; girls got married somehow; and it did not occur to
them that the concentration of property that had made them wealthy;
had cut their children off from the general social sea in which
their own awkward meeting had occurred; without necessarily opening
any other world in exchange。 My uncle was too much occupied with
the works and his business affairs and his private vices to
philosophise about his girls; he wanted them just to keep girls;
preferably about sixteen; and to be a sort of animated flowers and
make home bright and be given things。 He was irritated that they
would not remain at this; and still more irritated that they failed
to suppress altogether their natural interest in young men。 The
tandems would be steered by weird and devious routes to evade the
bare chance of his bloodshot eye。 My aunt seemed to have no ideas
whatever about what was likely to happen to her children。 She had
indeed no ideas about anything; she took her husband and the days as
they came。
I can see now the pathetic difficulty of my cousins' position in
life; the absence of any guidance or instruction or provision for
their development。 They supplemented the silences of home by the
conversation of schoolfellows and the suggestions of popular
fiction。 They had to make what they could out of life with such
hints as these。 The church was far too modest to offer them any
advice。 It was obtruded upon my mind upon my first visit that they
were both carrying on correspondences and having little furtive
passings and seeings and meetings with the mysterious owners of
certain initials; S。 and L。 K。; and; if I remember rightly; 〃the R。
N。〃 brothers and cousins; I suppose; of their friends。 The same
thing was going on; with a certain intensification; at my next
visit; excepting only that the initials were different。 But when I
came again their methods were maturer or I was no longer a
negligible quantity; and the notes and the initials were no longer
flaunted quite so openly in my face。
My cousins had worked it out from the indications of their universe
that the end of life is to have a 〃good time。〃 They used the
phrase。 That and the drives in dog…carts were only the first of
endless points of resemblance between them and the commoner sort of
American girl。 When some years ago I paid my first and only visit
to America I seemed to recover my cousins' atmosphere as soon as I
entered the train at Euston。 There were three girls in my
compartment supplied with huge decorated cases of sweets; and being
seen off by a company of friends; noisily arch and eager about the
〃steamer letters〃 they would get at Liverpool; they were the very
soul…sisters of my cousins。 The chief elements of a good time; as
my cousins judged it; as these countless thousands of rich young
women judge it; are a petty eventfulness; laughter; and to feel that
you are looking well and attracting attention。 Shopping is one of
its leading joys。 You buy things; clothes and trinkets for yourself
and presents for your friends。 Presents