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Chapter 5 A FORSYTE MENAGE

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e are 'vieux jeu,' Soames Forsyte inhabited a house which did what it could. It owned a copper door knocker of individual design, windows which had been altered to open outwards

itants or visitors could be screened from the eyes of the curious while they dra

ts size, the house was commodious; there were countless nooks resembling

e owner for his advancement, in accordance with the laws of competition. This competitive daintiness had caused Soames in his Marlborough days to be the first boy into white waistcoats in summer, and corduroy waistcoats

t of place, a tie deviating one-eighth of an inch from the perpendicular, a collar unglossed! He would not have gone

bathing in wayside streams, for the joy of t

ruggle between Saxon and Celt still going on within the nation, the more impressio

s with the same high aspirations, having become: 'That very charming littl

, the name in fact of any upper-middle class Englishman in London with any pr

'-Soames and Irene were seated at dinner. A hot dinner on Sundays was a little distinguishing elegance common to this house and many others. Earl

n-servants were devoted to Irene, who, in defiance of all safe tradition, ap

gularly, at the handsome rosewood table; they dined without a c

lked Irene's silence did not distress him. This evening he had found it impossible to talk. The dec

him once since they sat down; and he wondered what on earth she had been thinking about all the time. It was hard, when a man worked as he did, making money for her-yes, an

feeling of superiority to the majority of his acquaintance, whose wives were contented with their best high frocks or with tea-gowns

rettier than the woman who sat at it? Gratitude was no virtue among Forsytes, who, competitive, and full of common-sense, had no occasion for it; and Soames only experienced a sense of exasper

cted, his silver, his pictures, his houses, his investments,

made her his own, and it seemed to him contrary to the most fundamental of all laws, the law of possession, that he could do no more than own her body-if indeed he could do that, which he was begi

lest by word, motion, or sign she might lead him to believe that she

reat novel reader), literature coloured his view of life; and

was not very fond of-which ended in tragedy, the wife always died with poignant regrets on her lips,

r; but before he reached home again, driving with Irene in a hansom, he saw that this would not do, and he was glad the play had ended as it had. There was one class of husband that had just then come into fashion, the strong, rather rough, but extremely sound man, who was peculiarly successful at the end of the play; with this person Soames was really

ince it is always the unusual which alarms, Soames was alarmed. He ate his savoury, and hurried the maid as she

en here thi

un

s that people did not go anywhere unless they wanted

made n

if she were sweeter on him than he is on

made him feel

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Anybody ca

they could, it's di

composure

racked about June! I can tell you one thing: now that she has the Buccaneer in tow, she doesn't care twopence ab

rst of irritation. He had expected a cry of dismay; the sil

nterested," he wa

w it a

d at her

told

un

id she

r. Baffled and unco

it'll be the making of him. I sup

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er pause, and t

you don't w

made n

at you want. You never

es anything t

his that he had signed that contract? Was it for this that he was going to spend s

had expected something more than this. It was lucky, after all, that June had broken t

nd, puffing the cigarette smoke at a lady-bird on the shining table, he plunged into a reverie about the house. It was no good worrying; he wo

shining eyes, and the words: "Soames is a brick

ining dark and pu

bin Hill, of course.

did no

look as if you didn't care. Don't you see, it's what I've' been praying for-the very chance he's bee

given to confidences of her own; and at times, for all her affectionate pity, it was impossible to keep out of her smile

curtain. "Do you, know I even asked Uncle James...." But, with a sudden dislike to mentioning that incident, she stopped; and presently, finding her friend so unresponsive, went away.

-room presently, and peere

sitting very still, the lace on her white shoulders

ere seemed a warmth, a hidden fervour of feeling, as if the whole of her be

to the dining-

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Contents

Chapter 1 'AT HOME' AT OLD JOLYON'S Chapter 2 OLD JOLYON GOES TO THE OPERA Chapter 3 DINNER AT SWITHIN'S Chapter 4 PROJECTION OF THE HOUSE Chapter 5 A FORSYTE MENAGE Chapter 6 JAMES AT LARGE Chapter 7 OLD JOLYON'S PECCADILLO Chapter 8 PLANS OF THE HOUSE Chapter 9 PROGRESS OF THE HOUSE Chapter 10 JUNE'S TREAT Chapter 11 DRIVE WITH SWITHIN
Chapter 12 JAMES GOES TO SEE FOR HIMSELF
Chapter 13 SOAMES AND BOSINNEY CORRESPOND
Chapter 14 OLD JOLYON AT THE ZOO
Chapter 15 AFTERNOON AT TIMOTHY'S
Chapter 16 DANCE AT ROGER'S
Chapter 17 EVENING AT RICHMOND
Chapter 18 DIAGNOSIS OF A FORSYTE
Chapter 19 BOSINNEY ON PAROLE
Chapter 20 JUNE PAYS SOME CALLS
Chapter 21 PERFECTION OF THE HOUSE
Chapter 22 MRS. MACANDER'S EVIDENCE
Chapter 23 NIGHT IN THE PARK
Chapter 24 MEETING AT THE BOTANICAL
Chapter 25 VOYAGE INTO THE INFERNO
Chapter 26 THE TRIAL
Chapter 27 SOAMES BREAKS THE NEWS
Chapter 28 JUNE'S VICTORY
Chapter 29 BOSINNEY'S DEPARTURE
Chapter 30 AT TIMOTHY'S
Chapter 31 EXIT A MAN OF THE WORLD
Chapter 32 SOAMES PREPARES TO TAKE STEPS
Chapter 33 SOHO
Chapter 34 JAMES SEES VISIONS
Chapter 35 NO-LONGER-YOUNG JOLYON AT HOME
Chapter 36 THE COLT AND THE FILLY
Chapter 37 JOLYON PROSECUTES TRUSTEESHIP
Chapter 38 VAL HEARS THE NEWS
Chapter 39 SOAMES ENTERTAINS THE FUTURE
Chapter 40 AND VISITS THE PAST
Chapter 41 ON FORSYTE 'CHANGE
Chapter 42 JOLYON FINDS OUT WHERE HE IS
Chapter 43 THE THIRD GENERATION
Chapter 44 SOAMES PUTS IT TO THE TOUCH
Chapter 45 VISIT TO IRENE
Chapter 46 WHERE FORSYTES FEAR TO TREAD
Chapter 47 JOLLY SITS IN JUDGMENT
Chapter 48 JOLYON IN TWO MINDS
Chapter 49 DARTIE VERSUS DARTIE
Chapter 50 THE CHALLENGE
Chapter 51 DINNER AT JAMES'
Chapter 52 DEATH OF THE DOG BALTHASAR
Chapter 53 TIMOTHY STAYS THE ROT
Chapter 54 PROGRESS OF THE CHASE
Chapter 55 'HERE WE ARE AGAIN!'
Chapter 56 SOAMES IN PARIS
Chapter 57 IN THE WEB
Chapter 58 RICHMOND PARK
Chapter 59 OVER THE RIVER
Chapter 60 SOAMES ACTS
Chapter 61 A SUMMER DAY
Chapter 62 A SUMMER NIGHT
Chapter 63 JAMES IN WAITING
Chapter 64 OUT OF THE WEB
Chapter 65 PASSING OF AN AGE
Chapter 66 SUSPENDED ANIMATION
Chapter 67 BIRTH OF A FORSYTE
Chapter 68 JAMES IS TOLD
Chapter 69 HIS
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