[The Forsyte Saga Volume II. by John Galsworthy]@TWC D-Link bookThe Forsyte Saga Volume II. CHAPTER IX--VAL HEARS THE NEWS 6/20
The flat-checked visage seemed to wince, and this upset him. "It won't be public, will it ?" So vividly before him had come recollection of his own eyes glued to the unsavoury details of many a divorce suit in the Public Press. "Can't it be done quietly somehow? It's so disgusting for--for mother, and--and everybody." "Everything will be done as quietly as it can, you may be sure." "Yes--but, why is it necessary at all? Mother doesn't want to marry again." Himself, the girls, their name tarnished in the sight of his schoolfellows and of Crum, of the men at Oxford, of--Holly! Unbearable! What was to be gained by it? "Do you, Mother ?" he said sharply. Thus brought face to face with so much of her own feeling by the one she loved best in the world, Winifred rose from the Empire chair in which she had been sitting.
She saw that her son would be against her unless he was told everything; and, yet, how could she tell him? Thus, still plucking at the green brocade, she stared at Soames.
Val, too, stared at Soames.
Surely this embodiment of respectability and the sense of property could not wish to bring such a slur on his own sister! Soames slowly passed a little inlaid paperknife over the smooth surface of a marqueterie table; then, without looking at his nephew, he began: "You don't understand what your mother has had to put up with these twenty years.
This is only the last straw, Val." And glancing up sideways at Winifred, he added: "Shall I tell him ?" Winifred was silent.
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