Mrs. van der Luyden glanced at her husband, who glanced back at her.
范德卢顿太太瞥了丈夫一眼,他也回头瞥了她一眼。
"It is the principle that I dislike," said Mr. van der Luyden. "As long as a member of a well-known family is backed up by that family it should be considered-- final."
“我不喜欢那种做法,”范德卢顿先生说。“只要出身名门的人受到家族的支持,就应该把这种支持看作是——永远不变的。”
"It seems so to me," said his wife, as if she were producing a new thought.
“我也有同感,”他妻子仿佛提出一种新观点似地说。
"I had no idea," Mr. van der Luyden continued, "that things had come to such a pass." He paused, and looked at his wife again. "It occurs to me, my dear, that the Countess Olenska is already a sort of relation-- through Medora Manson's first husband. At any rate, she will be when Newland marries." He turned toward the young man. "Have you read this morning's Times, Newland?"
“我原来并不知道,”范德卢顿先生接着说,“事情已经到了如此尴尬的地步。”他停住话头,又看了看妻子。“我想,亲爱的,奥兰斯卡伯爵夫人已经算是亲戚了 ——通过梅多拉·曼森的第一位丈夫。不管怎么说,等纽兰结了婚,她总算是个亲戚了。”他又转向年轻人说:“你读过今天上午的《时报》了吗,纽兰?”
"Why, yes, sir," said Archer, who usually tossed off half a dozen papers with his morning coffee.
“当然,读过了,先生,”阿切尔说,他通常在早晨喝咖啡时匆匆翻阅报纸。
Husband and wife looked at each other again. Their pale eyes clung together in prolonged and serious consultation; then a faint smile fluttered over Mrs. van der Luyden's face. She had evidently guessed and approved.
丈夫与妻子又互相对视了一下。他们的浅色眼睛交汇在一起,进行了长时间的认真协商;接着,一丝笑意掠过范德卢顿太太的面庞,她显然已经猜到结果并且也已经同意了。
Mr. van der Luyden turned to Mrs. Archer. "If Louisa's health allowed her to dine out--I wish you would say to Mrs. Lovell Mingott--she and I would have been happy to--er--fill the places of the Lawrence Leffertses at her dinner." He paused to let the irony of this sink in. "As you know, this is impossible." Mrs. Archer sounded a sympathetic assent. "But Newland tells me he has read this morning's Times; therefore he has probably seen that Louisa's relative, the Duke of St. Austrey, arrives next week on the Russia. He is coming to enter his new sloop, the Guinevere, in next summer's International Cup Race; and also to have a little canvasback shooting at Trevenna." Mr. van der Luyden paused again, and continued with increasing benevolence: "Before taking him down to Maryland we are inviting a few friends to meet him here--only a little dinner--with a reception afterward. I am sure Louisa will be as glad as I am if Countess Olenska will let us include her among our guests." He got up, bent his long body with a stiff friendliness toward his cousin, and added: "I think I have Louisa's authority for saying that she will herself leave the invitation to dine when she drives out presently: with our cards--of course with our cards."
范德卢顿先生转向阿切尔太太说:“假如路易莎的健康状况允许她外出赴宴——希望你转告洛弗尔·明戈特太太——我和她会很愉快地出席她家的宴会——呃 ——去补劳伦斯·莱弗茨夫妇的缺。”他停顿一下,以便让大家领会其中的讽刺意味。“不过你知道,这是不可能的。”阿切尔太太同情地应了一声表示赞同。“不过纽兰告诉我他已读过上午的《时报》;因此他可能已经发现,路易莎的亲戚圣奥斯特利公爵下周将乘俄罗斯号抵达纽约。他是来为他的帆船几内维亚号参加明年夏天的国际杯比赛进行登记的。他还要在特里文纳打一阵野鸭。”范德卢顿先生又停顿了一下,益发慈祥地接着说:“在说服他去马里兰之前,我们准备请几位朋友在这儿见见他——只不过是个小型宴会——事后还要举行欢迎会。如果奥兰斯卡伯爵夫人肯做我们的客人,我相信路易莎会跟我一样高兴的、”他站了起来,以生硬的友好态度向表妹弯了弯他那修长的身体,又说道:“我想我可以代表路易莎说,她马上就要乘车外出,亲自递送宴会请柬,还有我们的名片——当然还有我们的名片。”