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Four
Mark Easterbrook’s Narrative1
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I came out of the Old Vic, my friend Hermia Redcliffe beside me. We hadbeen to see a performance of Macbeth. It was raining hard. As we ranacross the street to the spot where I had parked the car, Hermia remarkedunjustly that whenever one went to the Old Vic it always rained.
“It’s just one of those things.”
I dissented2 from this view. I said that, unlike sundials, she rememberedonly the rainy hours.
“Now at Glyndebourne,” went on Hermia as I let in the clutch, “I’ve al-ways been lucky. I can’t imagine it other than perfection: the music—theglorious flower borders—the white flower border in particular.”
We discussed Glyndebourne and its music for a while, and then Hermiaremarked:
“We’re not going to Dover for breakfast, are we?”
“Dover? What an extraordinary idea. I thought we’d go to the Fantasie.
One needs some really good food and drink after all the magnificent bloodand gloom of Macbeth, Shakespeare always makes me ravenous3.”
“Yes. So does Wagner. Smoked salmon4 sandwiches at Covent Garden inthe intervals5 are never enough to stay the pangs6. As to why Dover, it’s be-cause you’re driving in that direction.”
“One has to go round,” I explained.
“But you’ve overdone7 going round. You’re well away on the Old (or is itthe New?) Kent Road.”
I took stock of my surroundings and had to admit that Hermia, as usual,was quite right.
“I always get muddled8 here,” I said in apology.
“It is confusing,” Hermia agreed. “Round and round Waterloo Station.”
Having at last successfully negotiated Westminster Bridge we resumedour conversation, discussing the production of Macbeth that we had justbeen viewing. My friend Hermia Redcliffe was a handsome young womanof twenty- eight. Cast in the heroic mould, she had an almost flawlessGreek profile, and a mass of dark
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