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第14章

"Of course," resumed the architect, I know there has been a great craze for black walnut.But it's an ugly wood;and for a drawing-room there is really nothing like white paint.We should want to introduce a little gold here and there.Perhaps we might run a painted frieze round under the cornice--garlands of roses on a gold ground;it would tell wonderfully in a white room."The Colonel returned less courageously to the charge.

"I presume you'll want Eastlake mantel-shelves and tiles?"He meant this for a sarcastic thrust at a prevailing foible of the profession.

"Well, no," gently answered the architect."I was thinking perhaps a white marble chimney-piece, treated in the refined Empire style, would be the thing for that room.""White marble!" exclaimed the Colonel."I thought that had gone out long ago.""Really beautiful things can't go out.They may disappear for a little while, but they must come back.

It's only the ugly things that stay out after they've had their day."Lapham could only venture very modestly, "Hard-wood floors?""In the music-room, of course," consented the architect.

"And in the drawing-room?"

"Carpet.Some sort of moquette, I should say.But Ishould prefer to consult Mrs.Lapham's taste in that matter.""And in the other rooms?"

"Oh, carpets, of course."

"And what about the stairs?"

"Carpet.And I should have the rail and banisters white--banisters turned or twisted."The Colonel said under his breath, "Well, I'm dumned!"but he gave no utterance to his astonishment in the architect's presence.When he went at last,--the session did not end till eleven o'clock,--Lapham said, "Well, Pert, I guess that fellow's fifty years behind, or ten years ahead.

I wonder what the Ongpeer style is?"

"I don't know.I hated to ask.But he seemed to understand what he was talking about.I declare, he knows what a woman wants in a house better than she does herself.""And a man's simply nowhere in comparison," said Lapham.

But he respected a fellow who could beat him at every point, and have a reason ready, as this architect had;and when he recovered from the daze into which the complete upheaval of all his preconceived notions had left him, he was in a fit state to swear by the architect.

It seemed to him that he had discovered the fellow (as he always called him) and owned him now, and the fellow did nothing to disturb this impression.He entered into that brief but intense intimacy with the Laphams which the sympathetic architect holds with his clients.

He was privy to all their differences of opinion and all their disputes about the house.He knew just where to insist upon his own ideas, and where to yield.

He was really building several other houses, but he gave the Laphams the impression that he was doing none but theirs.

The work was not begun till the frost was thoroughly out of the ground, which that year was not before the end of April.Even then it did not proceed very rapidly.

Lapham said they might as well take their time to it;if they got the walls up and the thing closed in before the snow flew, they could be working at it all winter.

It was found necessary to dig for the kitchen; at that point the original salt-marsh lay near the surface, and before they began to put in the piles for the foundation they had to pump.The neighbourhood smelt like the hold of a ship after a three years' voyage.People who had cast their fortunes with the New Land went by professing not to notice it; people who still "hung on to the Hill"put their handkerchiefs to their noses, and told each other the old terrible stories of the material used in filling up the Back Bay.

Nothing gave Lapham so much satisfaction in the whole construction of his house as the pile-driving.When this began, early in the summer, he took Mrs.Lapham every day in his buggy and drove round to look at it;stopping the mare in front of the lot, and watching the operation with even keener interest than the little loafing Irish boys who superintended it in force.

It pleased him to hear the portable engine chuckle out a hundred thin whiffs of steam in carrying the big iron weight to the top of the framework above the pile, then seem to hesitate, and cough once or twice in pressing the weight against the detaching apparatus.

There was a moment in which the weight had the effect of poising before it fell; then it dropped with a mighty whack on the iron-bound head of the pile, and drove it a foot into the earth.

"By gracious!" he would say, "there ain't anything like that in THIS world for BUSINESS, Persis!"Mrs.Lapham suffered him to enjoy the sight twenty or thirty times before she said, "Well, now drive on, Si."By the time the foundation was in and the brick walls had begun to go up, there were so few people left in the neighbourhood that she might indulge with impunity her husband's passion for having her clamber over the floor-timbers and the skeleton stair-cases with him.Many of the householders had boarded up their front doors before the buds had begun to swell and the assessor to appear in early May;others had followed soon; and Mrs.Lapham was as safe from remark as if she had been in the depth of the country.

Ordinarily she and her girls left town early in July, going to one of the hotels at Nantasket, where it was convenient for the Colonel to get to and from his business by the boat.But this summer they were all lingering a few weeks later, under the novel fascination of the new house, as they called it, as if there were no other in the world.

Lapham drove there with his wife after he had set Bartley Hubbard down at the Events office, but on this day something happened that interfered with the solid pleasure they usually took in going over the house.

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