XLII
The teacher taught
They found Elspeth sitting up in bed, bare-breasted but not caring, looking dazed but definitely conscious, and radiantly happy. Laura ran up to her and grasped her hand. "Elspeth, are you all right?"
Elspeth appeared to have trouble focusing on this difficult question. She blinked. "Laura? So it was you earlier?"
"Yes, I was in here before but I didn't think you were awake."
"I was. I could hear you but I couldn't move or speak, I just felt so lovely all over. I thought you must have been an hallucination of some kind. How on earth did you get here, Laura? Are you one of the girls now?"
Laura uttered a wordless cry of horror at the very suggestion. "No, of course I'm not!" she declared. "I'm here to rescue you from this awful place. Get dressed and we'll leave now. Then I'll get the law on these people."
Elspeth laughed. "Laura, this isn't like you. Don't be silly. I don't need rescuing."
"Elspeth, you're not thinking straight. Look at you. You're eyes aren't focused, you're grinning like an idiot, can't you see what they've done to you?"
Elspeth really wanted nothing more than to sit back and savour the feelings of well-fucked satisfaction still washing over her, but it was obvious Laura would not leave her alone unless she pulled herself together and proved she knew what she was doing.
"Look, Laura," she said in a much firmer voice, "there's nothing wrong with me except I've had an amazing fuck. You don't know what it's like, I've got this lovely warm tingle all over my body and I feel so alive. It's wonderful, Laura, you've just no idea how wonderful."
"Not wonderful enough to lose your brain for."
"I haven't lost my brain."
"Maybe I'm the better judge of that."
Elspeth was beginning to get annoyed now. "Laura, why can't you just accept what I'm telling you?"
Laura's reply was evidently a quote β from where, I had no idea, but in all the circumstances it was brilliantly apt. "
Scepticism
," she said, "
like chastity, should not be relinquished too readily.
"
After the merest pause for thought Elspeth retaliated in kind. "
The body is an instrument, the mind its function, the witness and reward of its operation.
"
Even in these slightly unusual circumstances the teacher in Laura could not forbear to cheer. "Good quote," she slightly grudgingly acknowledged. "Who was it?"
"Same as yours," said Elspeth with a touch of smugness; "George Santayana."
"I didn't know," admitted Laura.
Elspeth was beginning to enjoy herself. It was not often she got the better of Laura in this sort of discussion. "
The wisest mind has yet something to learn,
" she said condescendingly.
Laura sounded crushed. "Santayana again," she said meekly.
I cut in. "Well, Laura, if we've established that Elspeth is still in possession of her brain, do you think she can be permitted to stay here if she wishes? Nice quotes, by the way," I felt obliged to add, since I admire learning and had been highly impressed by these exchanges.
"Fascinating," agreed Fran. "Who is this man George Sanβ?"
Fran's inquiry got no further because at this point Connie erupted. The explosion had, in fact, been brewing for some time. Since Laura's arrival Connie had conceived a steadily growing dislike for this stuck-up, interfering woman to whom everyone was being so unaccountably polite, and all through the tour she had been looking for an opening that would allow her to air her views in her customary forthright manner. But now, so far from permitting this, the conversation had soared off to lofty intellectual heights from which she felt totally excluded. She was literally grinding her teeth in frustration and rage, and so far as she was concerned these expressions of approval from Fran and me were the last straw.
"Jeez-us fucking Christ!" she exclaimed. "I don't know why James plays along with you brainy types! It gets right on my tits. Fran, this is just like that bloody stupid argument you had with him, remember? What a waste of time that was! Let's just tell Madam Nosy-Parker here to piss off back where she came from so we can get back down and dirty with James."
Laura was not the woman to be deterred by this sort of interruption. "Thank you for that helpful intervention," she said disdainfully. "But I'm not going anywhere until I've got to the bottom of what's going on here."
"What's the big mystery?" demanded Connie. "We all fancy James like mad. So we fuck him. That's all there is to it. The only mystery is how people that are supposed to be brainy can make such hard work out of something that's
so β¦ fucking β¦ simple
!" (She pronounced the final three words with a rising intonation and very slowly, as if each were a sentence by itself.)
"It's not intelligence, Connie," I told her. "It's education."
"Is it?" said Connie, still fuming. "Well, if that's what it does for you I'm glad I ain't got it."
Laura was shocked. This statement went against everything she believed in. "That's a dreadful thing to say," she said.
Fran unexpectedly came to Connie's support. "No, Laura, she's got a point."
Laura turned on this new adversary. "You don't mean that. You seem like an educated person β"
"BA with Honours from St Andrews last summer," said Fran.
St Andrews University, Fran had once proudly told me, was chartered in 1413 by a bull of Pope Benedict XIII. This means it has been around long enough for even Cambridge to take notice of it. When Laura resumed it was evidently with a little more respect for Fran. "Well then," she asked, "are you saying you wish you hadn't had that education?"
"Well, no, of course not," conceded Fran, "but I've come to realise it sometimes makes me think too much and worry too much and lose sight of what really matters. Connie never does. You heard what she said: 'We all fancy James like mad. So we fuck him.' That's Connie for you. While people like you and me get involved in grand debates and analyse everything endlessly, she decides what she wants and just goes for it, and she's all the happier for it. And a better person, too," she added graciously.
Connie sounded genuinely touched. "Gee, thanks, Fran. You're okay yourself, especially now that James has, er β"