And the butler again bowed his head. âYes, sir,â he said, at which Master Freddie hung tightly upon Jurgisâs neck and went into a fit of laughter. âHamilton, you damn ole scoundrel,â he roared, âIâll âscharge you for impudence, you see âf I donât! Ho, ho, ho! Iâm drunk! Ho, ho!â
The two waited until his fit had spent itself, to see what new whim would seize him. âWhatcha wanta do?â he queried suddenly. âWanta see the place, ole chappie? Wamme play the guvânerâ âshow you rounâ? State parlorsâ âLooee Cansâ âLooee Sezâ âchairs cost three thousand apiece. Tearoomâ âMaryanntnetâ âpicture of shepherds dancingâ âRuysdaelâ âtwenty-three thousanâ! Ballroomâ âbalcâny pillarsâ âhicâ âimportedâ âspecial shipâ âsixty-eight thousanâ! Ceilinâ painted in Romeâ âwhuzzat fellerâs name, Hamiltonâ âMattatoni? Macaroni? Then this placeâ âsilver bowlâ âBenvenuto Celliniâ ârummy ole Dago! Anâ the organâ âthirty thousanâ dollars, sirâ âstarter up, Hamilton, let Mr. Rednose hear it. Noâ ânever mindâ âclean forgotâ âsays heâs hungry, Hamiltonâ âless have some supper. Onlyâ âhicâ âdonât less have it hereâ âcome up to my place, ole sportâ ânice anâ cosy. This wayâ âsteady now, donât slip on the floor. Hamilton, weâll have a cole spread, anâ some fizzâ âdonât leave out the fizz, by Harry. Weâll have some of the eighteen-thirty Madeira. Hear me, sir?â
âYes, sir,â said the butler, âbut, Master Frederick, your father left ordersâ ââ
And Master Frederick drew himself up to a stately height. âMy fatherâs orders were left to meâ âhicâ âanâ not to you,â he said. Then, clasping Jurgis tightly by the neck, he staggered out of the room; on the way another idea occurred to him, and he asked: âAnyâ âhicâ âcable message for me, Hamilton?â
âNo, sir,â said the butler.
âGuvâner must be travellinâ. Anâ howâs the twins, Hamilton?â
âThey are doing well, sir.â
âGood!â said Master Freddie; and added fervently: âGod bless âem, the little lambs!â
They went up the great staircase, one step at a time; at the top of it there gleamed at them out of the shadows the figure of a nymph crouching by a fountain, a figure ravishingly beautiful, the flesh warm and glowing with the hues of life. Above was a huge court, with domed roof, the various apartments opening into it. The butler had paused below but a few minutes to give orders, and then followed them; now he pressed a button, and the hall blazed with light. He opened a door before them, and then pressed another button, as they staggered into the apartment.
It was fitted up as a study. In the centre was a mahogany table, covered with books, and smokersâ implements; the walls were decorated with college trophies and colorsâ âflags, posters, photographs and knickknacksâ âtennis-rackets, canoe-paddles, golf-clubs, and polo-sticks. An enormous moose head, with horns six feet across, faced a buffalo head on the opposite wall, while bear and tiger skins covered the polished floor. There were lounging-chairs and sofas, window-seats covered with soft cushions of fantastic designs; there was one corner fitted in Persian fashion, with a huge canopy and a jewelled lamp beneath. Beyond, a door opened upon a bedroom, and beyond that was a swimming pool of the purest marble, that had cost about forty thousand dollars.