But before I could finish the sentence the door opened gently and a
maid’s voice announced, “Mrs. Barry.”
Of all the people in the world, this lady was the last I wanted to meet
at that moment. Knowing how I must have figured in her eyes in the past,
I was planning for the future to figure in a worse light still. I had
thrown her kindness back in her face and never given her an explanation.
She must have known that my seeming flight from Long Island after that
last Sunday in June, 1914, had left her daughter unhappy; and the reason
had remained a mystery.
She gave me the first glance as she entered, and only the second to our
hostess. The awful severity of those who are temperamentally gentle and
unjudging was in the very coldness of her eye.
She was a charming, delicate, semi-invalid woman who seemed to have been
spun, like the clothes she wore, out of the least durable materials in
life. Regina had the same traits, but harder, stronger, and more lasting.
It was difficult to think of the latter as an invalid; while you couldn’t
see the mother as anything else.
Prettily old-fashioned, she seemed not to have changed her style of
dressing since the eighteen-seventies. The small bonnet might have dated
from the epoch of professional beauties when Mrs. Langtry was a girl.
The long fur pelisse with loose hanging sleeves was of no period at all.
I think she wore a train. In her own house she habitually did, and she
seemed to have just flung on the pelisse and driven down the Avenue in
her motor.
She greeted me politely, without enthusiasm, but with due regard to
the fact that I was a wounded hero home from the wars. Talking of the
invasion of Rumania, she showed herself much more alive to America’s
international duty than any of the few men I had met since my landing.
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