投诉 阅读记录

第2章

"Ah!"saidJack,withthoughtfulgravity。"Well,kindlygivemylovetoyoursister,willyou?"

"GeorgeWashingtondidn"thavenosister,"saidtheboy,cunningly。

"CanIhavebeenmistaken?"saidHamlin,liftinghishandtohisforeheadwithgrievedaccents。"ThenitseemsYOUhave。Kindlygivehermylove。"

"Whichone?"askedtheboy,withaswiftglanceofmischief。"I"vegotfour。"

"Theonethat"slikeyou,"returnedHamlin,withpromptexactitude。

"Now,where"sthe"bresh"youspokeof?"

"Keepalongtheedgeuntilyoucometothelog-slide。Follerthat,andit"llleadyouintothewoods。Butyewon"tgofar,Itellye。

Whenyouhavetoturnback,insteado"comin"backhere,youkintakethetrailthatgoesroundthewoods,andthat"llbringyeoutintothestageroadag"innearthepost-officeattheGreenSpringscrossin"andthenewhotel。That"llbewarye"llturnup,I

reckon,"headded,reflectively。"Fellersthatcomeyergunnin"

andfishin"gin"rallydo,"heconcluded,withahalf-inquisitiveair。

"Ah?"saidMr。Hamlin,quietlysheddingtheinquiry。"GreenSpringsHoteliswherethestagestops,eh?"

"Yes,andatthepost-office,"saidtheboy。"She"llbealongheresoon,"headded。

"IfyoumeantheSantaCruzstage,"saidHamlin,"she"sherealready。Ipassedherontheridgehalfanhourago。"

Theboygaveasuddenstart,andaquickuneasyexpressionpassedoverhisface。"Go"longwithye!"hesaid,withaforcedsmile:

"itain"thertimeyet。"

"ButISAWher,"repeatedHamlin,muchamused。"Areyouexpectingcompany?Hullo!Whereareyouoffto?Comeback。"

Buthiscompanionhadalreadyvanishedinthethicketwiththeundeliberateandimpulsiveactofananimal。Therewasamomentaryrustleinthealdersfiftyfeetaway,andthenallwassilent。Thehiddenbrooktookupitsmonotonousmurmur,thetappingofadistantwoodpeckerbecamesuddenlyaudible,andMr。Hamlinwasagainalone。

"Wonderwhetherhe"sgotparentsinthestage,andhasbeenplayingtruanthere,"hemused,lazily。"Lookedasifhe"dbeenuptosomedevilment,ormorelikeasifhewasprimedforit。Ifhe"dbeenalittleolder,I"dhavebethewasinleaguewithsomeroad-agentstowatchthecoach。JustmylucktohavehimlightoutasIwasbeginningtogetsometalkoutofhim。"Hepaused,lookedathiswatch,andstraightenedhimselfinhisstirrups。"Fouro"clock。I

reckonImightaswelltrythewoodsandwhatthatimpcallsthe"bresh;"Imaystrikeashantyoranativebytheway。"

Withthisdetermination,Mr。Hamlinurgedhishorsealongthefainttrailbythebrinkofthewatercoursewhichtheboyhadjustindicated。Hehadnodefiniteendinviewbeyondtheonethathadbroughthimthedaybeforetothatlocality——hisquestoftheunknownpoetess。Hiscluewouldhaveseemedtoordinaryhumanitythefaintest。Hehadmerelynotedtheprovincialnameofacertainplantmentionedinthepoem,andlearnedthatitshabitatwaslimitedtothesouthernlocalrange;whileitspeculiarnomenclaturewasclearlyofFrenchCreoleorGulfStateorigin。Thisgavehimalargethoughsparsely-populatedareaforlocality,whileitsuggestedasettlementofLouisianiansorMississippiansneartheSummit,ofwhom,throughtheirnativegamblingproclivities,hewasprofessionallycognizant。ButhemainlytrustedFortune。Secureinhisfaithinthefemininecharacterofthatgoddess,hereliedagreatdealonherwell-knownweaknessforscampsofhisquality。

Itwasnotlongbeforehecametothe"slide"——alightly-cutorshallowditch。Itdescendedslightlyinacoursethatwasfarfromstraight,attimesdivergingtoavoidtheobstaclesoftreesorboulders,attimesshavingthemsocloselyastoleavesmoothabrasionsalongtheirsidesmadebythegrindingpassageoflonglogsdowntheincline。Thetrackitselfwasslipperyfromthis,andpreoccupiedallHamlin"sskillasahorseman,eventothepointofstoppinghisusualcarelesswhistle。Attheendofhalfanhourthetrackbecamelevelagain,andhewasconfrontedwithasingularphenomenon。

Hehadenteredthewood,andthetrailseemedtocleavethroughafar-stretching,motionlessseaoffernsthatflowedoneithersidetotheheightofhishorse"sflanks。Thestraightshaftsofthetreesroselikecolumnsfromtheirhiddenbasesandwerelostagaininaroofofimpenetrableleafage,leavingaclearspaceoffiftyfeetbetween,throughwhichthesurroundinghorizonofskywasperfectlyvisible。Allthelightthatenteredthisvastsylvanhallcamefromthesides;nothingpermeatedfromabove;nothingradiatedfrombelow;theheightofthecrestonwhichthewoodwasplacedgaveitthislateralillumination,butgaveitalsotheprofoundisolationofsometempleraisedbylong-forgottenhands。

Inspiteoftheheightoftheseclearshafts,theyseemeddwarfedbytheexpanseofthewood,andinthefarthestperspectivethebaseoffernsandthecapitaloffoliageappearedalmosttomeet。

Astheboyhadwarnedhim,theslidehadturnedaside,skirtingthewoodtofollowtheincline,andpresentlythelittletrailhenowfollowedvanishedutterly,leavinghimandhishorseadriftbreast-

highinthisgreenandyellowseaoffronds。ButMr。Hamlin,imperiousofobstacles,andtouchedbysomecuriosity,continuedtoadvancelazily,takingthebearingsofalargerred-woodinthecentreofthegroveforhisobjectivepoint。Theelasticmassgavewaybeforehim,brushinghiskneesorcombinghishorse"sflankswithwide-spreadelfinfingers,andclosingupbehindhimashepassed,asiftoobliterateanytrackbywhichhemightreturn。

Yethisusualluckdidnotdeserthimhere。Beingonhorseback,hefoundthathecoulddetectwhathadbeeninvisibletotheboyandprobablytoallpedestrians,namely,thatthegrowthwasnotequallydense,thattherewerecertainthinnerandmoreopenspacesthathecouldtakeadvantageofbymorecircuitousprogression,always,however,keepingthebearingsofthecentraltree。Thisheatlastreached,andhaltedhispantinghorse。Hereanewideawhichhadbeenhauntinghimsinceheenteredthewoodtookfullerpossessionofhim。Hehadseenorknownallthisbefore!Therewasastrangefamiliarityeitherintheseobjectsorintheimpressionorspelltheyleftuponhim。Herememberedtheverses!

Yes,thiswasthe"underbrush"whichthepoetesshaddescribed:thegloomaboveandbelow,thelightthatseemedblownthroughitlikethewind,thesuggestionofhiddenlifebeneaththistangledluxuriance,whichshealonehadpenetrated,——allthiswashere。

But,morethanthat,herewastheatmospherethatshehadbreathedintotheplaintivemelodyofherverse。ItdidnotnecessarilyfollowthatMr。Hamlin"stranslationofhersentimentwasthecorrectone,orthattheideasherverseshadprovokedinhismindwereatallwhathadbeenhers:inhiseasysusceptibilityhewassimplythrownintoacorrespondingmoodofemotionandrelievedhimselfwithsong。Oneoftheverseshehadalreadyassociatedinhismindwiththerhythmofanoldplantationmelody,anditstruckhisfancytotakeadvantageofthesolitudetotryitseffect。

Hummingtohimself,atfirstsoftly,heatlastgrewbolder,andlethisvoicedriftawaythroughthestarkpillarsofthesylvancolonnadetillitseemedtosuffuseandfillitwithnomoreeffortthanthelightwhichstrayedinoneitherside。Sittingthus,hishatthrownalittlebackfromhisclusteringcurls,thewhiteneckandshouldersofhishorseupliftinghimabovethecrestedmassoffern,hisredsashtheonefleckofcolorintheirolivedepths,I

amafraidhelookedmuchmoreliketherealminstrelofthegrovethantheunknownpoetesswhotransfiguredit。Butthis,ashasbeenalreadyindicated,wasJackHamlin"speculiargift。Evenashehadpreviouslyoutshonethevaqueroinhisborroweddress,henowsilencedandsupplantedafewflutteringblue-jays——rightfultenantsofthewood——withamoregracefulandairypresenceandafarsweetervoice。

TheopenhorizontowardsthewesthadtakenawarmercolorfromthealreadyslantingsunwhenMr。Hamlin,havingrestedhishorse,turnedtothatdirection。Hehadnoticedthatthewoodwasthinnerthere,and,pushingforward,hewaspresentlyrewardedbythesoundoffar-offwheels,andknewhemustbenearthehigh-roadthattheboyhadspokenof。Havinggivenuphispreviousintentionofcrossingthestream,thereseemednothingbetterforhimtodothantofollowthetruant"sadviceandtaketheroadbacktoGreenSprings。Yethewasloathtoleavethewood,haltingonitsverge,andturningtolookbackintoitscharmedrecesses。Onceortwice——

perhapsbecauseherecalledthewordsofthepoem——thatyellowishseaoffernshadseemedinstinctwithhiddenlife,andhehadevenfancied,hereandthere,aswayingofitsplumedcrests。Howbeit,hestilllingeredlongenoughfortheopensunlightintowhichhehadobtrudedtopointoutthebraveryofhishandsomefigure。Thenhewheeledhishorse,thelightglancedfrompolisheddoublebitandbridle-fripperies,caughthisredsashandbullionbuttons,struckapartingflashfromhissilverspurs,andhewasgone!

Foramomentthelightstreamedunbrokenlythroughthewood。AndthenitcouldbeseenthattheyellowmassofundergrowthHADmovedwiththepassageofanotherfigurethanhisown。Foreversincehehadenteredtheshade,awoman,shawledinavague,shapelessfashion,hadwatchedhimwonderingly,eagerly,excitedly,glidingfromtreetotreeasheadvanced,orelsedroppingbreathlesslybelowthefrondsoffernwhenceshegazedathimasbetweenpartedfingers。Whenhewheeledshehadrunopenlytothewest,albeitwithhiddenfaceandstillclingingshawl,andtakenalastlookathisretreatingfigure。Andthen,withafaintbutlingeringsigh,shedrewbackintotheshadowofthewoodagainandvanishedalso。

CHAPTERIII

AttheendoftwentyminutesMr。Hamlinreinedinhismare。Hehadjustobservedinthedistantshadowsofaby-lanethatintersectedhisroadthevanishingflutteroftwolightprintdresses。Withoutamoment"shesitationhelightlyswervedoutofthehigh-roadandfollowedtheretreatingfigures。

Ashenearedthem,theyseemedtobetwoslimyounggirls,evidentlysopreoccupiedwiththerusticamusementofedgingeachotheroffthegrassyborderintothedustofthetrackthattheydidnotperceivehisapproach。Littleshrieks,slightscufflings,andinterjectionsof"Cynthy!youlimb!""Quitthat,Eunice,now!"

and"Ijustcallthatrealmean!"apparentlydrownedthesoundofhiscanterinthesoftdust。Checkinghisspeedtoagentletrot,andpressinghishorseclosebesidetheoppositefence,hepassedthemwithgravelyupliftedhatandaserious,preoccupiedair。Butinthatsingle,seeminglyconventionalglance,Mr。Hamlinhadseenthattheywerebothpretty,andthatonehadtheshortupperlipofhiserrantlittleguide。Ahundredyardsfartheronhehalted,asifirresolutely,gazeddoubtfullyaheadofhim,andthenturnedback。Anexpressionofinnocent——almost

childlike——concernwascloudingtherascal"sface。Itwaswell,asthetwogirlshaddrawncloselytogether,havingbeenapparentlysurprisedinthemidstofaglowingeulogiumofthisgloriouspassingvisionbyitssuddenreturn。Athisnearerapproach,theonewiththeshortupperliphidthatpiquantfeatureandtherestofherrosyfacebehindtheother"sshoulder,whichwassuddenlyandsignificantlyopposedtotheadvanceofthishandsomeintruder,withacertaindignity,halfreal,halfaffected,butwhollycharming。Theprotectressappeared——possiblyfromherdefensiveattitude——thesuperiorofhercompanion。

AudaciousasJackwastohisownsex,hehadearlylearnedthatsuchrarebutdiscomposinggracesashepossessedrequiredacertainapologeticattitudewhenpresentedtowomen,andthatitwasonlyaplainmanwhocouldbealwayscomplacentlyself-

confidentintheirpresence。Therewas,consequently,ahesitatingloweringofthishypocrite"sbrowneyelashesashesaid,inalmostpainedaccents,——

"Excuseme,butIfearI"vetakenthewrongroad。I"mgoingtoGreenSprings。"

"Ireckonyou"vetakenthewrongroad,whereveryou"regoing,"

returnedtheyounglady,havingapparentlymadeuphermindtoresenteachofJack"sperfectionsasaseparateimpertinence:"thisisaPRIVATEroad。"Shedrewherselffairlyuphere,althoughgurgledatintheearandpinchedinthearmbyhercompanion。

"Ibegyourpardon,"saidJack,meekly。"IseeI"mtrespassingonyourgrounds。I"mverysorry。Thankyoufortellingme。Ishouldhavegoneonamileortwofarther,Isuppose,untilIcametoyourhouse,"headded,innocently。

"Amileortwo!You"dhaverunchockag"in"ourgateinanotherminit,"saidtheshort-lippedone,eagerly。Butasharpnudgefromhercompanionsentherbackagainintocover,whereshewaitedexpectantlyforanothercrushingretortfromherprotector。

But,alas!itdidnotcome。Onecannotbealwayswitty,andJacklookeddistressed。Nevertheless,hetookadvantageofthepause。

"Itwassostupidinme,asIthinkyourbrother"——lookingatShort-lip——"verycarefullytoldmetheroad。"

Thetwogirlsdartedquickglancesateachother。"Oh,Bawb!"saidthefirstspeaker,inweariedaccents,——"THATlimb!Hedon"tkeer。"

"ButheDIDcare,"saidHamlin,quietly,"andgavemeagooddealofinformation。Thankstohim,Iwasabletoseethatfernywoodthat"ssofamous——abouttwomilesuptheroad。Youknow——theonethatthere"sapoemwrittenabout!"

Theshottold!Short-lipburstintoadisplayofdazzlinglittleteethandcaughttheothergirlconvulsivelybytheshoulders。Thesuperiorgirlbentherprettybrows,andsaid,"Eunice,what"sgoneofye?Quitthat!"but,asHamlinthought,paledslightly。

"Ofcourse,"saidHamlin,quickly,"youknow——thepoemeverybody"stalkingabout。Dearme!letmesee!howdoesitgo?"Therascalknithisbrows,said,"Ah,yes,"andthenmurmuredtheversehehadlatelysungquiteasmusically。

Short-lipwasshamelesslyexaltedandexcited。Reallyshecouldscarcelybelieveit!Shealreadyheardherselfrelatingthewholeoccurrence。Herewasthemostbeautifulyoungmanshehadeverseen——anentirestranger——talkingtotheminthemostbeautifulandnaturalway,rightinthelane,andrecitingpoetrytohersister!

Itwaslikeanovel——onlymoreso。ShethoughtthatCynthia,ontheotherhand,lookeddistressed,and——shemustsayit——"silly。"

AllofwhichJacknoted,andwaswise。Hehadgotallhewanted——

atpresent。Hegathereduphisreins。

"Thankyousomuch,andyourbrother,too,MissCynthia,"hesaid,withoutlookingup。Then,adding,withapartingglanceandsmile,"Butdon"ttellBobhowstupidIwas,"heswiftlydeparted。

InhalfanhourhewasattheGreenSpringsHotel。Asherodeintothestableyard,henoticedthatthecoachhadonlyjustarrived,havingbeendetainedbyaland-slipontheSummitroad。WiththerecollectionofBobfreshinhismind,heglancedattheloungersatthestageoffice。Theboywasnotthere,butamomentlaterJackdetectedhimamongthewaitingcrowdatthepost-officeopposite。Withaviewoffollowinguphisinquiries,hecrossedtheroadastheboyenteredthevestibuleofthepost-office。Hearrivedintimetoseehimunlockoneofarowofnumberedletter-

boxesrentedbysubscribers,whichoccupiedapartitionbythewindow,andtakeoutasmallpackageandaletter。ButinthatbriefglanceMr。Hamlindetectedtheprintedaddressofthe"ExcelsiorMagazine"onthewrapper。Itwasenough。Luckwascertainlywithhim。

Hehadtimetogetridofthewickedsparklethathadlithisdarkeyes,andtoloungecarelesslytowardstheboyasthelatterbrokeopenthepackage,andthenhurriedlyconcealeditinhisjacket-

pocket,andstartedforthedoor。Mr。Hamlinquicklyfollowedhim,unperceived,and,ashesteppedintothestreet,gentlytappedhimontheshoulder。Theboyturnedandfacedhimquickly。ButMr。

Hamlin"seyesshowednothingbutlazygood-humor。

"Hullo,Bob。Whereareyougoing?"

Theboyagainlookedupsuspiciouslyatthisrevelationofhisname。

"Home,"hesaid,briefly。

"Oh,overyonder,"saidHamlin,calmly。"Idon"tmindwalkingwithyouasfarasthelane。"

Hesawtheboy"seyesglancefurtivelytowardsanalleythatranbesidetheblacksmith"sshopafewrodsahead,andwasconvincedthatheintendedtoevadehimthere。Slippinghisarmcarelesslyintheyouth"s,heconcludedtoopenfireatonce。

"Bob,"hesaid,withirresistiblegravity,"IdidnotknowwhenI

metyouthismorningthatIhadthehonorofaddressingapoet——

noneotherthanthefamousauthorof"Underbrush。""

Theboystartedback,andendeavoredtowithdrawhisarm,butMr。

Hamlintightenedhishold,without,however,changinghiscarelessexpression。

"Yousee,"hecontinued,"theeditorisafriendofmine,and,beingafraidthispackagemightnotgetintotherighthands——asyoudidn"tgiveyourname——hedeputizedmetocomehereandseethatitwasallsquare。Asyou"reratheryoung,forallyou"resogifted,IreckonI"dbettergohomewithyou,andtakeareceiptfromyourparents。That"saboutsquare,Ithink?"

TheconsternationoftheboywassoevidentandsofarbeyondMr。

Hamlin"sexpectationthatheinstantlyhaltedhim,gazedintohisshiftingeyes,andgavealongwhistle。

"WhosaiditwasforME?Wotyoutalkin"about?Lemmego!"gaspedtheboy,withtheshortintermittentbreathofmingledfearandpassion。

"Bob,"saidMr。Hamlin,inasingularlycolorlessvoicewhichwasveryrarewithhim,andanexpressionquiteunlikehisown,"whatisyourlittlegame?"

Theboylookeddownindoggedsilence。

"Outwithit!Whoareyouplayingthison?"

"It"sallamongmyownfolks;it"snothin"toYOU,"saidtheboy,suddenlybeginningtostruggleviolently,asifinspiredbythisextenuatingfact。

"Amongyourownfolks,eh?WhiteVioletandtherest,eh?ButSHE"Snotinit?"

Noreply。

"Handmeoverthatpackage。I"llgiveitbacktoyouagain。"

TheboyhandedittoMr。Hamlin。Hereadtheletter,andfoundtheinclosurecontainedatwenty-dollargold-piece。Ahalf-

supercilioussmilepassedoverhisfaceatthisrevelationoftheinadequateemolumentsofliteratureandthetriflinginducementstocrime。Indeed,Ifeartheaffairbegantotakealessseriousmoralcomplexioninhiseyes。

"ThenWhiteViolet——yoursisterCynthia,youknow,"continuedMr。

Hamlin,ineasyparenthesis——"wroteforthis?"holdingthecoincontemplativelyinhisfingers,"andyoucalculatedtonabityourself?"

ThequicksearchingglancewithwhichBobreceivedthenameofhissister,Mr。Hamlinattributedonlytohisnaturalsurprisethatthisstrangershouldbeonsuchfamiliartermswithher;buttheboyrespondedimmediatelyandbluntly:——

"No!SHEdidn"twriteforit。Shedidn"twantnobodytoknowwhoshewas。Nobodywroteforitbutme。NobodyKNEWFOLKSWASPAID

FORPO"TRYBUTME。Ifounditoutfromafeller。Iwroteforit。

Iwasn"tgoin"toletthatskunkofaneditorhaveithimself!"

"AndyouthoughtYOUwouldtakeit,"saidHamlin,hisvoiceresumingitsoldtone。"Well,George——ImeanBob,yourconductwaspraiseworthy,althoughyourintentionswerebad。Still,twentydollarsisrathertoomuchforyourtrouble。Supposewesayfiveandcallitsquare?"Hehandedtheastonishedboyfivedollars。

"Now,GeorgeWashington,"hecontinued,takingfourothertwenty-

dollarpiecesfromhispocket,andaddingthemtotheinclosure,whichhecarefullyrefolded,"I"mgoingtogiveyouanotherchancetoliveuptoyourreputation。You"lltakethatpackage,andhandittoWhiteViolet,andsayyoufoundit,justasitis,inthelock-box。I"llkeeptheletter,foritwouldknockyouendwaysifitwasseen,andI"llmakeitallrightwiththeeditor。But,asI"vegottotellhimthatI"veseenWhiteVioletmyself,andknowshe"sgotit,IexpectYOUtomanageinsomewaytohavemeseeher。I"llmanagetherestofit;andIwon"tblowonyou,either。

You"llcomebacktothehotel,andtellmewhatyou"vedone。Andnow,George"concludedMr。Hamlin,succeedingatlastinfixingtheboy"sevasiveeyewithapeculiarlook,"itmaybejustaswellforyoutounderstandthatIknoweverynookandcornerofthisplace,thatI"vealreadybeenthroughthatunderbrushyouspokeofoncethismorning,andthatI"vegotamarethatcangowhereverYOUcan,andad——dsightquicker!"

"I"llgivethepackagetoWhiteViolet,"saidtheboy,doggedly。

"Andyou"llcomebacktothehotel?"

Theboyhesitated,andthensaid,"I"llcomeback。"

"Allright,then。Adios,general。"

Bobdisappearedaroundthecornerofacross-roadatarapidtrot,andMr。Hamlinturnedintothehotel。

"Smartlittlechapthat!"hesaidtothebarkeeper。

"Youbet!"returnedtheman,who,havingrecognizedMr。Hamlin,wasdelightedattheprospectofconversingwithagentlemanofsuchdecidedlydangerousreputation。"Buthe"sbeenallowedtorunalittlewildsinceoldmanDelatourdied,andthewidder"sgotenoughtodo,Ireckon,lookin"arterherfourgals,andtakin"

keerofoldDelatour"sranchoveryonder。Iguessit"sprettyhardsleddin"forhersometimestogetclo"esandgrubforthefamerly,withoutfollerin"Bobaround。"

"Sharpgirls,too,Ireckon;oneofthemwritesthingsforthemagazines,doesn"tshe?——Cynthia,eh?"saidMr。Hamlin,carelessly。

Evidentlythisfactwasnotanotoriousonetothebarkeeper。He,however,said,"Dunno;mabbee;herfatherwaseddicated,andthewidderDelatour,too,thoughshe"ssorterqueer,I"veheardtell。

Lord!Mr。Hamlin,YOUoughterrememberoldmanDelatour!FromOpelousas,Louisiany,youknow!HigholdsportFrenchstyle,frilledbosom——open-handed,andus"terbuckag"in"faroawful!

Why,hedroppedaheapo"moneytoYOUoverinSanJosetwoyearsagoatpoker!Youmustrememberhim!"

TheslightestpossibleflushpassedoverMr。Hamlin"sbrowundertheshadowofhishat,butdidnotgetlowerthanhiseyes。HesuddenlyHADrecalledthespendthriftDelatourperfectly,andasquicklyregrettednowthathehadnotdoubledthehonorariumhehadjustsenttohisportionlessdaughter。Butheonlysaid,coolly,"No,"andthen,raisinghispalefaceandaudaciouseyes,continuedinhislaziestandmostinsultingmanner,"no:thefactis,mymindisjustnowpreoccupiedinwonderingifthegasisleakinganywhere,andifanythingiseverservedoverthisbarexceptelegantconversation。Whenthegentlemanwhomixesdrinkscomesback,perhapsyou"llbegoodenoughtotellhimtosendawhiskysourtoMr。JackHamlinintheparlor。Meantime,youcanturnoffyoursodafountain:Idon"twantanyfizzinmine。"

Havingthusquiterecoveredhimself,Mr。Hamlinloungedgracefullyacrossthehallintotheparlor。Ashedidso,adarkishyoungman,withaslimboyishfigure,athinface,andadiscontentedexpression,rosefromanarmchair,heldouthishand,and,withasaturninesmile,said:——

"Jack!"

"Fred!"

Thetwomenremainedgazingateachotherwithahalf-amused,half-

guardedexpression。Mr。Hamlinwasfirsttobegin。"Ididn"tthinkYOU"Dbesuchafoolastotryonthiskindofthing,Fred,"

hesaid,halfseriously。

"Yes,butitwastokeepyoufrombeingamuchbiggeronethatI

huntedyouup,"saidtheeditor,mischievously。"Readthat。Igotitanhourafteryouleft。"AndheplacedalittletriumphantlyinJack"shandtheletterhehadreceivedfromWhiteViolet。

Mr。Hamlinreaditwithanunmovedface,andthenlaidhistwohandsontheeditor"sshoulders。"Yes,myyoungfriend,andyousatdownandwroteheraprettyletterandsenthertwentydollars——

which,permitmetosay,wasd——dpoorpay!Butthatisn"tyourfault,Ireckon:it"sthemeannessofyourproprietors。"

"Butitisn"tthequestion,either,justnow,Jack,howeveryouhavebeenabletoanswerit。Doyoumeantosayseriouslythatyouwanttoknowanythingmoreofawomanwhocouldwritesuchaletter?"

"Idon"tknow,"saidJack,cheerfully。"Shemightbeadevilishsightfunnierthanifshehadn"twrittenit——whichisthefact。"

"YoumeantosaySHEdidn"twriteit?"

"Yes。"

"Whodid,then?"

"HerbrotherBob。"

Afteramoment"sscrutinyofhisfriend"sbewilderedface,Mr。

Hamlinbrieflyrelatedhisadventures,fromthemomentofhismeetingBobatthemountain-streamtothebarkeeper"sgossipingcommentandsequel。"Therefore,"heconcluded,"theauthorof"Underbrush"isMissCynthiaDelatour,oneoffourdaughtersofawidowwholivestwomilesfromhereatthecrossing。Ishallseeherthiseveningandmakesure;butto-morrowmorningyouwillpaymethebreakfastyouoweme。She"sgood-looking,butIcan"tsayI

fancythepoeticstyle:it"salittletoohigh-tonedforme。

However,IlovemylovewithaC,becausesheisyourContributor;

IhateherwithaC,becauseofherConnections;ImetherbyChanceandtreatedherwithCivility;hernameisCynthia,andshelivesonaCross-road。"

"Butyousurelydon"texpectyouwilleverseeBob,again!"saidtheeditor,impatiently。"YouhavetrustedhimwithenoughtostarthimfortheSandwichIslands,tosaynothingoftheruinousprecedentyouhaveestablishedinhismindofthevalueofpoetry。

Iamsurprisedthatamanofyourknowledgeoftheworldwouldhavefaithinthatimpthesecondtime。"

"Myknowledgeoftheworld,"returnedMr。Hamlin,sententiously,"tellsmethat"stheonlywayyoucantrustanybody。ONCEdoesn"tmakeahabit,norshowacharacter。Icouldseebyhisbunglingthathehadnevertriedthisonbefore。Justnowthetemptationtowipeouthispunishmentbydoingthesquarething,andcomingbackasortofhero,isstrongerthananyother。"Tisn"teverybodythatgetsthatchance,"headded,withanoddlaugh。

Nevertheless,threehourspassedwithoutbringingBob。Thetwomenhadgonetothebilliard-room,whenawaiterbroughtanote,whichhehandedtoMr。Hamlinwithsomeapologetichesitation。Itborenosuperscription,buthadbeenbroughtbyaboywhodescribedMr。

Hamlinperfectly,andrequestedthatthenoteshouldbehandedtohimwiththeremarkthat"Bobhadcomeback。"

"Andishetherenow?"askedMr。Hamlin,holdingtheletterunopenedinhishand。

"No,sir;herunrightoff。"

Theeditorlaughed,butMr。Hamlin,havingperusedthenote,putawayhiscue。"Comeintomyroom,"hesaid。

Theeditorfollowed,andMr。Hamlinlaidthenotebeforehimonthetable。"Bob"sallright,"hesaid,"forI"llbetathousanddollarsthatnoteisgenuine。"

Itwasdelicatelywritten,inacultivatedfemininehand,utterlyunlikethescrawlthathadfirstexcitedtheeditor"scuriosity,andranasfollows:——

Hewhobroughtmethebountyofyourfriend——forIcannotcallarecompensesofarabovemydesertsbyanyothername——givesmealsotounderstandthatyouwishedforaninterview。Icannotbelievethatthisismereidlecuriosity,orthatyouhaveanymotivethatisnotkindlyandhonorable,butIfeelthatImustbegandprayyounottoseektoremovetheveilbehindwhichIhavechosentohidemyselfandmypooreffortsfromidentification。ITHINKI

knowyou——IKNOWIknowmyself——wellenoughtobelieveitwouldgiveneitherofusanyhappiness。YouwillsaytoyourgenerousfriendthathehasalreadygiventheUnknownmorecomfortandhopethancouldcomefromanypersonalcomplimentorpublicity,andyouwillyourselfbelievethatyouhaveallunconsciouslybrightenedasadwoman"sfancywithaDreamandaVisionthatbeforetodayhadbeenunknowntoWHITEVIOLET。

"Haveyoureadit?"askedMr。Hamlin。

"Yes。"

"Thenyoudon"twanttoseeitanymore,orevenrememberyoueversawit,"saidMr。Hamlin,carefullytearingthenoteintosmallpiecesandlettingthemdriftfromthewindowslikeblownblossoms。

"But,Isay,Jack!lookhere;Idon"tunderstand!Yousayyouhavealreadyseenthiswoman,andyet"——

"IHAVEN"Tseenher,"saidJack,composedly,turningfromthewindow。

"Whatdoyoumean?"

"ImeanthatyouandI,Fred,aregoingtodropthisfoolingrighthereandleavethisplaceforFriscobyfirststageto-morrow,and——

thatIoweyouthatdinner。"

CHAPTERIV

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