第 20 节
作者:暖暖      更新:2022-11-23 12:12      字数:9320
  Pendleton was strong in the belief that she had not only utterly abandoned
  the girl to the care of her guardians; but that she would never rescind her
  resolution to disclaim her relationship; that she had gone into self…exile for
  that purpose; and that if she HAD changed her mind; he would be the first
  to   know   of   it。   On   this   day   they   had   parted。   Meantime;   Paul   had   not
  forgotten another resolution he had formed on his first visit to the colonel;
  and had actually succeeded in getting legislative relief for the Golden Gate
  Bank; and restoring to  the colonel some of   his private property that   had
  been in the hands of a receiver。
  This had been the background of Paul's meditation; which only threw
  into    stronger     relief   the   face   and    figure   that   moved      before    him    as
  persistently as it had once before in the twilight of his room at Rosario。
  There   were   times   when   her   moonlit   face;   with   its   faint;   strange   smile;
  stood   out   before   him   as   it   had   stood   out   of   the   shadows   of   the   half…
  darkened drawing…room that night; as he had seen ithe believed for the
  last   timeframed   for   an   instant   in   the   parted   curtains   of   the   doorway;
  when she bade him 〃Goodnight。〃 For he had never visited her since; and;
  on the attainment of her majority; had delegated his passing functions to
  Pendleton; whom he had induced to accompany the Mayor to Santa Clara
  for the final and formal ceremony。 For the present she need not know how
  much she had been indebted to him for the accomplishment of her wishes。
  With a sigh he at last recalled himself to his duty; and; drawing the pile
  of reports which Shear had handed him; he began to examine them。 These;
  again; bore reference to his silent; unobtrusive inquiries。 In his function as
  Chairman   of   Committee   he   had   taken   advantage   of   a   kind   of   advanced
  moral legislation then in vogue; and particularly in reference to a certain
  social reform; to examine statistics; authorities; and witnesses; and in this
  indirect but exhaustive manner had satisfied himself that the woman 〃Kate
  Howard;〃 alias 〃Beverly;〃 alias 〃Durfree;〃 had long passed beyond the ken
  of   local   police   supervision;   and   that   in   the   record   there   was   no   trace   or
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  indication of her child。 He was going over those infelix records of early
  transgressions with the eye of trained experience; making notes from time
  to time   for   his   official   use;   and   yet   always   watchful   of   his   secret   quest;
  when   suddenly   he   stopped   with   a   quickened   pulse。   In   the   record   of   an
  affray   at   a   gambling…house;   one   of   the   parties   had   sought   refuge   in   the
  rooms of 〃Kate Howard;〃 who was represented before the magistrate by
  HER      PROTECTOR;           JUAN      DE    ARGUELLO。           The    date   given    was
  contemporary with the beginning of the Trust; but that proved nothing。 But
  the name had it any significance; or was it a grim coincidence; that spoke
  even more terribly and hopelessly of the woman's promiscuous frailty? He
  again attacked the entire report; but there was no other record of her name。
  Even   that   would   have   passed   any   eye   less   eager   and   watchful   than   his
  own。
  He laid the reports aside; and took up the proof…slip again。 Was there
  any man living but himself and Pendleton who would connect these two
  statements?      That    her  relations    with   this  Arguello     were   brief   and   not
  generally known was evident from Pendleton's ignorance of the fact。 But
  he must see him again; and at once。 Perhaps he might have acquired some
  information from Yerba; the young girl might have given to his age that
  confidence       she    had    withheld     from    the   younger      man;     indeed;    he
  remembered   with   a   flush   it   was   partly   in   that   hope   he   had   induced   the
  colonel   to   go   to   Santa   Clara。   He   put   the   proof…slip   in   his   pocket   and
  stepped to the door of the next room。
  〃You need not write that letter to Slate; Tony。 I will see him myself。 I
  am going to San Francisco to…night。〃
  〃And do you want anything copied from the reports; sir?〃
  Paul quickly swept them from the table into his drawer; and locked it。
  〃Not now; thank you。 I'll finish my notes later。〃
  The next morning Paul was in San Francisco; and had again crossed
  the portals   of   the   Golden   Gate   Hotel。  He   had been   already  told that   the
  doom of that palatial edifice was sealed by the laying of the cornerstone of
  a   new   erection   in   the   next   square   that   should   utterly   eclipse   it;   he   even
  fancied that it had already lost its freshness; and its meretricious glitter had
  been tarnished。 But when he had ordered his breakfast he made his way to
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  the public parlor; happily deserted at that early hour。 It was here that he
  had first seen her。 She was standing there; by that mirror; when their eyes
  first   met   in   a   sudden   instinctive   sympathy。   She   herself   had   remembered
  and confessed it。 He recalled the pleased yet conscious; girlish superiority
  with which she had received the adulation of her friends; his memory of
  her   was   broad   enough   now   even   to   identify   Milly;   as   it   repeopled   the
  vacant and silent room。
  An hour later he was making his way to Colonel Pendleton's lodgings;
  and half expecting to find the St。 Charles Hotel itself transformed by the
  eager spirit of   improvement。 But it   was still   there in all   its barbaric   and
  provincial      incongruity。     Public     opinion    had    evidently     recognized      that
  nothing   save   the   absolute   razing   of   its   warped   and   flimsy   walls   could
  effect a change; and waited for it to collapse suddenly like the house of
  cards it resembled。 Paul wondered for a moment if it were not ominous of
  its   lodgers'   hopeless   inability   to   accept   changed   conditions;   and   it   was
  with a feeling of doubt that he even now ascended the creaking staircase。
  But   it   was   instantly   dissipated   on   the   threshold   of   the   colonel's   sitting…
  room by the appearance of George and his reception of his master's guest。
  The grizzled negro was arrayed in a surprisingly new suit of blue cloth
  with a portentous white waistcoat and an enormous crumpled white cravat;
  that gave him the appearance of suffering from a glandular swelling。 His
  manner had; it seemed to Paul; advanced in exaggeration with his clothes。
  Dusting a chair and offering it to the visitor; he remained gracefully posed
  with his hand on the back of another。
  〃Yo' finds us heah yet; Marse Hathaway;〃 he began; elegantly toying
  with   an   enormous   silver   watch…chain;   〃fo'   de   Kernel   he   don'   bin   find
  contagious   apartments   dat   at   all   approximate;   and   he   don'   build;   for   his
  mind's not dat settled dat he ain't goin' to trabbel。 De place is low down;
  sah;   and   de   fo'ks   is   low   down;   and   dah's   a   heap   o'   white   trash   dat   has
  congested       under   de   roof   ob   de   hotel   since   we   came。    But    we   uses   it
  temper'ly; sah; fo' de present; and in a dissolutory fashion。〃
  It   struck   Paul   that   the   contiguity   of   a   certain   barber's   shop   and   its
  dangerous        reminiscences       had    something      to   do    with   George's      lofty
  depreciation of his surroundings; and he could not help saying:
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  〃Then you don't find it necessary to have it convenient to the barber's
  shop any more? I am glad of that; George。〃
  The   shot   told。   The   unfortunate   George;   after   an   endeavor   to   collect
  himself by altering his pose two or three times in rapid succession; finally
  collapsed; and; with an air of mingled pain and dignity; but without losing
  his ceremonious politeness or unique vocabulary; said:
  〃Yo' got me dah; sah! Yo' got me dah! De infirmities o' human natcheh;
  sah; is   de   common   p'operty  ob   man;   and   a   gemplum  like   yo'self;   sah;   a
  legislato' and a pow'ful speakah; is de lass one to hol' it agin de individal
  pusson。   I   confess;   sah;   de   circumstances   was   propiskuous;   de   fees   fahly
  good; and de risks inferior。 De gemplum who kept de shop was an artess
  hisself;  and   had   been   niggah