She and Mr. van der Luyden were so exactly alike that Archer often wondered how, after forty years of the closest conjugality, two such merged identities ever separated themselves enough for anything as controversial as a talking-over. But as neither had ever reached a decision without prefacing it by this mysterious conclave, Mrs. Archer and her son, having set forth their case, waited resignedly for the familiar phrase.
她与范德卢顿先生是那样相似,阿切尔常常纳闷,经过40年亲密的夫妻生活,两个如此融洽的人,怎么还能分出你我,还有什么争端需要商量。然而,由于这对夫妻谁也未曾不经双方秘密会谈就独自做出过决定,阿切尔太太和儿子阐明他们的问题之后,只好安心地等待熟悉的措辞。
Mrs. van der Luyden, however, who had seldom surprised any one, now surprised them by reaching her long hand toward the bell-rope.
然而很少让人意外的范德卢顿太太这时却令母子二人大吃一惊:她伸出长长的手去够铃绳。
"I think," she said, "I should like Henry to hear what you have told me."
“我想,”她说道,“我要让亨利听一听你对我讲的情况。”
A footman appeared, to whom she gravely added: "If Mr. van der Luyden has finished reading the newspaper, please ask him to be kind enough to come."
一名男仆出现了,她又严肃地对他说:“如果范德卢顿先生读完了报,请他劳神过来一趟。”
She said "reading the newspaper" in the tone in which a Minister's wife might have said: "Presiding at a Cabinet meeting"--not from any arrogance of mind, but because the habit of a life-time, and the attitude of her friends and relations, had led her to consider Mr. van der Luyden's least gesture as having an almost sacerdotal importance.
她讲“读报”的口气宛如一位大臣的妻子讲“主持内阁会议”,这并非由于她成心妄自尊大,而是因为终生的习惯及亲友们的态度致使她认为,范德卢顿先生的一举一动犹如执掌大政般重要。
Her promptness of action showed that she considered the case as pressing as Mrs. Archer; but, lest she should be thought to have committed herself in advance, she added, with the sweetest look: "Henry always enjoys seeing you, dear Adeline; and he will wish to congratulate Newland."
行动的迅速表明她跟阿切尔太太一样觉得情况紧迫;不过惟恐给人未与丈夫商量就率先表态的印象,她又极为亲切地补充说:“亨利一直很乐意见你,亲爱的艾德琳;他还想祝贺纽兰。”
The double doors had solemnly reopened and between them appeared Mr. Henry van der Luyden, tall, spare and frock-coated, with faded fair hair, a straight nose like his wife's and the same look of frozen gentleness in eyes that were merely pale grey instead of pale blue.
双扇门又被庄严地打开,亨利·范德卢顿先生从中间走了进来。他又高又瘦,穿着长礼服,一头已经稀薄的金发,跟妻子一样笔直的鼻子,一样冷淡斯文的目光,只不过两只眼睛是灰色而不是浅蓝色。
Mr. van der Luyden greeted Mrs. Archer with cousinly affability, proffered to Newland low-voiced congratulations couched in the same language as his wife's, and seated himself in one of the brocade armchairs with the simplicity of a reigning sovereign.
范德卢顿先生以表亲的和蔼与阿切尔太太打过招呼,又用跟妻子同样的措辞向纽兰低声表示了祝贺,然后又以在位君主的简洁在一张锦缎扶手椅里就坐。