Эпоха невинности

Chapter 7

           LarryhasbeengoingitratherharderthanusuallatelyifcousinLouisawon’tmindmymentioningithavingratherastiffaffairwiththepostmaster’swifeintheirvillage,orsomeoneofthatsort;andwheneverpoorGertrudeLeffertsbeginstosuspectanything,andhe’safraidoftrouble,hegetsupafussofthiskind,toshowhowawfullymoralheis,andtalksatthetopofhisvoiceabouttheimpertinenceofinvitinghiswifetomeetpeoplehedoesn’twishhertoknow.He’ssimplyusingMadameOlenskaasalightning-rod;I’veseenhimtrythesamethingoftenbefore.""TheLEFFERTSES!"saidMrs.vanderLuyden."TheLEFFERTSES!"echoedMrs.Archer."WhatwoulduncleEgmonthavesaidofLawrenceLefferts’spronouncingonanybody’ssocialposition?ItshowswhatSocietyhascometo.""We’llhopeithasnotquitecometothat,"saidMr.vanderLuydenfirmly."Ah,ifonlyyouandLouisawentoutmore!"sighedMrs.Archer.Butinstantlyshebecameawareofhermistake.ThevanderLuydensweremorbidlysensitivetoanycriticismoftheirsecludedexistence.Theywerethearbitersoffashion,theCourtoflastAppeal,andtheyknewit,andbowedtotheirfate.Butbeingshyandretiringpersons,withnonaturalinclinationfortheirpart,theylivedasmuchaspossibleinthesylvansolitudeofSkuytercliff,andwhentheycametotown,declinedallinvitationsonthepleaofMrs.vanderLuyden’shealth.NewlandArchercametohismother’srescue."EverybodyinNewYorkknowswhatyouandcousinLouisarepresent.That’swhyMrs.

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