pbien.jaws-第22部分
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The next evening; Brody arrived home a little after five。 Ellen was setting the dinner table in the dining room。 Brody kissed her on the cheek and said; 〃Boy; it's been a long time since I've seen that silver。〃 It was Ellen's wedding silver; a gift from her parents。
〃I know。 It took me hours to polish it。〃
〃And will you look at this?〃 Brody picked up a tulip wine glass。 〃Where did you get these?〃
〃I bought them at the Lure。〃
〃How much?〃 Brody set the glass down on the table。
〃Not much;〃 she said; folding a napkin and placing it neatly beneath a dinner fork and salad fork。
〃How much?〃
〃Twenty dollars。 But that was for a whole dozen。〃
〃You don't kid around when you throw a party。〃
〃We didn't have any decent wine glasses;〃 she said defensively。 〃The last of our old ones broke months ago; when Sean tipped over the sideboard。〃
Brody counted the places set around the table。 〃Only six?〃 he said。 〃What happened?〃
〃The Baxters couldn't make it。 Cici called。 Clem had to go into town on some business; and she thought she'd go with him。 They're spending the night。〃 There was a fragile lilt to her voice; a false insouciance。
〃Oh;〃 said Brody。 〃Too bad。〃 He dared not show that he was pleased。 〃Who'd you get for Hooper; some nice young chick?〃
〃Daisy Wicker。 She works for Gibby at the Bibelot。 She's a nice girl。〃
〃What time are people ing?〃
〃The Meadows and Daisy at seven…thirty。 I asked Matthew for seven。〃
〃I thought his name was Matt。〃
〃Oh; that's just an old joke he reminded me of。 Apparently; I used to call him Matthew when he was young。 The reason I wanted him to e early was so the kids would have a chance to get to know him。 I think they'll be fascinated。〃
Brody looked at his watch。 〃If people aren't ing till seven…thirty; that means we won't be eating till eight…thirty or nine。 I'll probably starve to death before then。
I think I'll grab a sandwich。〃 He started for the kitchen。
〃Don't stuff yourself;〃 said Ellen。 〃I've got a delicious dinner ing。〃 Brody sniffed the kitchen aromas; eyed the clutter of pots and packages; and said; 〃What are you cooking?〃
〃It's called butterfly lamb;〃 she said。 〃I hope I don't do something stupid and botch it。〃
〃Smells good;〃 said Brody。 〃What's this stuff by the sink? Should I throw it out and wash the pot?〃
From the living room Ellen said; 〃What stuff?〃
〃This stuff in the pot。〃
〃What … omigod!〃 she said; and she hurried into the kitchen。 〃Don't you dare throw it out。〃 She saw the smile on Brody's face。 〃Oh; you rat。〃 She slapped him on the rear。 〃That's gazpacho。 Soup。〃
〃Are you sure it's still okay?〃 he teased。 〃It looks all slimy。〃
〃That's what it's supposed to look like; you clot。〃
Brody shook his head。 〃Old Hooper's going to wish he ate at the Abelard。〃
〃You're a beast;〃 she said。 〃Wait till you taste it。 You'll change your tune。〃
〃Maybe。 If I live long enough。〃 He laughed and went to the refrigerator。 He rummaged around and found some bologna and cheese for a sandwich。 He opened a beer and started for the living room。 〃I think I'll watch the news for a while and then go shower and change;〃 he said。
〃I put clean clothes out for you on the bed。 You might shave; too。 You have a hideous five o'clock shadow。〃
〃Good God; who's ing to dinner … Prince Philip and Jackie Onassis?〃
〃I just want you to look nice; that's all。〃
At 7:05; the door bell rang; and Brody answered it。 He was wearing a blue madras shirt; blue uniform slacks; and black cordovans。 He felt crisp and clean。 Spiffy; Ellen had said。 But when he opened the door for Hooper; he felt; if not rumpled; at least outclassed。
Hooper wore bell…bottom blue jeans; Weejun loafers with no socks; and a red Lacoste shirt with an alligator on the breast。 It was the uniform of the young and rich in Amity。
〃Hi;〃 said Brody。 〃e in。〃
〃Hi;〃 said Hooper。 He extended his hand; and Brody shook it。
Ellen came out of the kitchen。 She was wearing a long batik skirt; slippers; and a blue silk blouse。 She wore the string of cultured pearls Brody had given her as a wedding present。 〃Matthew;〃 she said。 〃I'm glad you could e。〃
〃I'm glad you asked me;〃 Hooper said; shaking Ellen's hand。 〃I'm sorry I don't look more respectable; but I didn't bring anything down with me but working clothes。 All I can say for them is that they're clean。〃
〃Don't be silly;〃 said Ellen。 〃You look wonderful The red goes beautifully with your tan and your hair。〃
Hooper laughed。 He turned and said to Brody; 〃Do you mind if I give Ellen something?〃
〃What do you mean?〃 Brody said。 He thought to himself; Give her what? A kiss? A box of chocolates? A punch in the nose? 〃A present。 It's nothing; really。 Just something I picked up。〃
〃No; I don't mind;〃 said Brody; still perplexed that the question should have been asked。
Hooper dug into the pocket of his jeans and pulled out a small package wrapped in tissue。 He handed it to Ellen。 〃For the hostess;〃 he said; 〃to make up for my grubby clothes。〃 Ellen tittered and carefully unwrapped the paper。 Inside was what seemed to be a charm; or perhaps a necklace pendant; an inch or so across。 〃It's lovely;〃 she said。
〃What is it?〃
〃It's a shark tooth;〃 said Hooper。 〃A tiger…shark tooth; to be more specific。 The casing's silver。〃
〃Where did you get it?〃
〃In Macao。 I passed through there a couple of years ago on a project。 There was a little back…street store; where an even littler Chinese man spent his whole life polishing shark teeth and molding the silver caps to hold the rings。 I couldn't resist them。〃
〃Macao;〃 said Ellen。 〃I don't think I could place Macao on a map if I had to。 It must have been fascinating。〃
Brody said; 〃It's near Hong Kong。〃
〃Right;〃 said Hooper。 〃In any event; there's supposed to be a superstition about these things; that if you keep it with you you'll be safe from shark bite。 Under the present circumstances; I thought it would be appropriate。〃
〃pletely;〃 said Ellen。 〃Do you have one?〃
〃I have one;〃 said Hooper; 〃but I don't know how to carry it。 I don't like to wear things around my neck; and if you carry a shark tooth in your pants pocket; I've found you run two real risks。 One is that you'll get stabbed in the leg; and the other is that you'll end up with a gash in your pants。 It's like carrying an open…blade knife around in your pocket。 So in my case; practicality takes precedence over superstition; at least while I'm on dry land。〃
Ellen laughed and said to Brody; 〃Martin; could I ask a huge favor? Would you run upstairs and get that thin silver chain out of my jewelry box? I'll put Matthew's shark tooth on right now。〃 She turned to Hooper and said; 〃You never know when you might meet a shark at dinner。〃
Brody started up the stairs; and Ellen said; 〃Oh; and Martin; tell the boys to e down。〃
As he rounded the corner at the top of the stairs; Brody heard Ellen say; 〃It is such fun to see you again。〃
Brody walked into the bedroom and sat down on the edge of the bed。 He took a deep breath and clenched and unclenched his right fist。 He was fighting anger and confusion; and he was losing。 He felt threatened; as if an intruder had e into his home; possessing subtle; intangible weapons he could not cope with: looks and youth and sophistication and; above all; a munion with Ellen born in a time which; Brody knew; Ellen wished had never ended。 Where previously he had felt Ellen was trying to use Hooper to impress other summer people; now he felt she was trying to impress Hooper herself。 He didn't know why。 Maybe he was wrong。 After all; Ellen and Hooper had known each other long ago。 Perhaps he was making too much of two friends simply trying to get to know one another again。 Friends? Christ; Hooper had to be ten years younger than Ellen; or almost。 What kind of friends could they have been? Acquaintances。 Barely。 So why was she putting on her supersophisticated act? It demeaned her; Brody thought; and it demeaned Brody that she should try; by posturing; to deny her life with him。
〃Fuck it;〃 he said aloud。 He stood up; opened a dresser drawer; and rooted through it until he found Ellen's jewelry box。 He took out the silver chain; closed the drawer; and walked into the hall。 He poked his head into the boys' rooms and said; 〃Let's go; troops;〃 and then he walked downstairs。
Ellen and Hooper were sitting at opposite ends of the couch; and as Brody walked into the living room; he heard Ellen say; 〃Would you rather that I not call you Matthew?〃
Hooper laughed and said; 〃I don't mind。 It does sort of bring back memories; and despite what I said the other day; there's nothing wrong with that。〃
The other day? Brody thought。 In the hardware store? That must have been some conversation。 〃Here;〃 he said to Ellen; handing her the chain。
〃Thank you;〃 she said。 She unclasped the pearls and tossed them onto the coffee table。 〃Now; Matthew; show me how this should go。〃 Brody picked