The Later Life
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auw
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r! What, L
x. I hadn't see
urse. And wha
question to answer. Shal
ic? In w
thing and then another. He's giving le
u spoken
asked a
see him. Does he b
don't t
ad. An interesting chap, though.
n't k
is he s
, in the
. Let's go and
elcke left a card for his old co
and Van der Welcke b
from Brauws," he sai
t seen hi
offended abo
Brauws isn'
the family, he was unduly sensitive, thinking th
d, let him!" he said, angrily. "He
an der Welcke was smoking in his li
xclaimed Va
rushed
d chap!" he shoute
et man, looking up with a sm
I com
p. Upon my word,
; the two men grippe
said Brauws
Welcke
knames. My dear chap, w
den, made him sit d
that's all. Just look at the fellow! You could pass for your own son. How old are you? You're thirty-eight ... getti
r Leiden memories came up; they reminded each other of a score of incidents, speaking a
you been doing
ch to tell you all
othing. You kn
ut what do you do? You're in a
low! Nothing, I just
at his old college-friend, almo
ow that I look at you again, I see something here and
ans," sighed V
a great swell," said Br
r swell
t y
I. Do y
etim
ou a mo
N
have a motor. But I can't affor
ared with
u start savin
d chap,
g? While you were living in Brussels, I
ossi
, I
e neve
t into town. If
hat a
r is that, when you were on t
d fellow, you'
e also that year. But you were at Monte Car
d dates: Bra
was horrib
ed. However, we've f
ther now, eh? Let's go cycling togeth
ed with lau
evil!" h
"What's there happy about me? I sometimes
that he was referr
Van der Welcke, show
. What's he
lomatic service. I say,
ther sit he
t as placid
s lau
he said. "Inwardly, I'
been abr
es
do y
rhaps nothing. I
ha
words. Perhaps later, when we
hap that you always were
ethi
omething!' You were always
rse lies i
if you go on like that.
self now, about Rom
fe, more or less briefly, through the blu
said. "W
shing his sentences, or of
done to you?" asked V
s lau
th talking about. There have been many women
Welcke r
pensively. "Someti
re you i
Welcke, starting. "No,
rly
nly fai
e," said Brauw
wasn't thinking of myself.... And, n
s lau
tures, not only here,
hink of that? Do you do it to make money? Don't you find it a bore
Brauws. "I'm lec
ining in wide-eyed young amazement through the
e, si
at me," cried
Welcke too. They laughed
as little as you have done? In all these years! You are just as
een nothing serious in my life
e told his friend about Constance, abo
ws s
l didn't matter!" cried
ything matter
ur old
rate.... Perhaps later.... L
shed Peace in a few ready-made sentences: there woul
only
one day, to meet Vreeswi
le disappea
r fellow, h
y n
he man for
Only Vreeswijck. My wif
ll be putting y
if she's at home and
m no ladies' man. I'm nothing of a drawi
y haven't
I really don't know what to sa
s full of an
to refuse to come and din
'll be a dinner of t
re to get them from.
Well, yes, p
d deprecatingly,
id, "let's go
ent to introduce him to his wife, Brauws hurried him down the stai