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Chapter Seven
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Seven
IW hen I got home I found Mrs. Dane Calthrop sitting talking to Joanna. She looked, I thought, grey and ill.
“This has been a terrible shock to me, Mr. Burton,” she said. “Poor thing, poor thing.”
“Yes,” I said. “It’s awful to think of someone being driven to the stage of taking their own life.”
“Oh, you mean Mrs. Symmington?”
“Didn’t you?”
Mrs. Dane Calthrop shook her head.
“Of course one is sorry for her, but it would have been bound to happen anyway, wouldn’t it?”
“Would it?” said Joanna dryly.
Mrs. Dane Calthrop turned to her.
“Oh, I think so, dear. If suicide is your idea of escape from trouble then it doesn’t very much matter what thetrouble is. Whenever some very unpleasant shock had to be faced, she’d have done the same thing. What it reallycomes down to is that she was that kind of woman. Not that one would have guessed it. She always seemed to me aselfish rather stupid woman, with a good firm hold on life. Not the kind to panic, you would think—but I’m beginningto realize how little I really know anyone.”
“I’m still curious as to whom you meant when you said ‘Poor thing,’” I remarked.
She stared at me.
“The woman who wrote the letters, of course.”
“I don’t think,” I said dryly, “I shall waste sympathy on her.”
Mrs. Dane Calthrop leaned forward. She laid a hand on my knee.
“But don’t you realize—can’t you feel? Use your imagination. Think how desperately1, violently unhappy anyonemust be to sit down and write these things. How lonely, how cut off from human kind. Poisoned through and through,with a dark stream of poison that finds its outlet2 in this way. That’s why I feel so self-reproachful. Somebody in thistown has been racked with that terrible unhappiness, and I’ve had no idea of it. I should have had. You can’t interferewith actions— I never do. But that black inward unhappiness—like a septic arm physically4, all black and swollen5. Ifyou could cut it and let the poison out it would flow away harmlessly. Yes, poor soul, poor soul.”
She got up to go.
I did not feel like agreeing with her. I had no sympathy for our
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