第 37 节
作者:寻找山吹      更新:2022-11-28 19:12      字数:9321
  go home to dinner; but would bring their lunches and cook coffee over a
  little gas heater in the corner。         Julia Gold; especially; drank quantities of
  coffee。     Aunt Sophy had hired her from Chicago。                She had been with her
  for   five   years。   She   said   Julia   was   the   best   trimmer   she   had   ever   had。
  Aunt Sophy often took her to New York or Chicago on her buying trips。
  Julia   had   not   much   genius   for   original design;  or   she   never   would   have
  been   content   to   be   head   milliner   in   a   small…town   shop。    But   she   could
  copy a fifty…dollar model from memory down to the last detail of crown
  and brim。      It was a gift that made her invaluable。
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  The   boy;   Eugene;   used   to   like   to   look   at   Julia   Gold。 Her   hair   was
  very black and her face was very white; and her eyebrows met in a thick
  dark line。     Her face as she bent over her work was sullen and brooding;
  but when she lifted her head suddenly; in conversation; you were startled
  by a vivid flash of teeth and eyes and smile。            Her voice was deep and low。
  She   made   you   a   little   uncomfortable。      Her   eyes   seemed   always   to   be
  asking   something。       Around   the   worktable;   mornings;   she   used   to   relate
  the dream she had had the night before。              In these dreams she was always
  being   pursued   by   a   lover。   〃And   then   I   woke   up;   screaming。〃     Neither
  she nor the sewing girls knew what she was revealing in these confidences
  of hers。    But Aunt Sophy; the shrewd; somehow sensed it。
  〃You're alone too much; evenings。              That's what comes of living in a
  boardinghouse。        You come over to me for a week。               The change will do
  you   good;   and   it'll   be   nice   for   me;   too;   having   somebody   to   keep   me
  company。〃
  Julia   often   came   for   a   week   or   ten   days   at   a   time。 Julia;   about   the
  house   after   supper;   was   given   to   those   vivid   splashy   negligees   with   big
  flower patterns strewn over them。             They made her hair look blacker and
  her skin whiter by contrast。          Sometimes Eugene or Adele or both would
  drop in and the four would play bridge。             Aunt Sophy played a shrewd and
  canny game; Adele a rather brilliant one; Julia a wild and disastrous hand;
  always;   and   Eugene   so   badly   that   only   Julia   would   take   him   on   as   a
  partner。    Mrs。 Baldwin never knew about these evenings。
  It   was    on    one    of   these    occasions     that   Aunt     Sophy;     coming
  unexpectedly into the living room from the kitchen; where she and Adele
  were   foraging   for   refreshments   after   the   game;   beheld   Julia   Gold   and
  Eugene; arms clasped about each other; cheek to cheek。                   They started up
  as she came in and faced her; the woman defiantly; the boy bravely。                    Julia
  Gold   was   thirty   (with   reservations)   at   that   time;   and   the   boy   not   quite
  twenty…one。          〃How      long?〃    said   Aunt    Sophy;    quietly。    She     had   a
  mayonnaise spoon and a leaf of lettuce in her hand then; and still she did
  not look comic。
  〃I'm  crazy  about   her;〃   said   Eugene。      〃We're   crazy  about   each   other。
  We're going to be married。〃
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  Aunt   Sophy   listened   for   the   reassuring   sound   of Adele's   spoons   and
  plates in the kitchen。      She came forward。        〃Now; listen〃 she began。
  〃I love him;〃 said Julia Gold; dramatically。          〃I love him!〃
  Except     that  it  was   very   white    and;  somehow;      old…looking;     Aunt
  Sophy's face was as benign as always。              〃Now; look here; Julia; my girl。
  That isn't love; and you know it。          I'm an old maid; but I know what love
  is when I see it。      I'm ashamed of you; Julia。         Sensible woman like you;
  hugging and kissing a boy like that; and old enough to be his mother。〃
  〃Now;   look   here; Aunt   Sophy!       If   you're   going   to   talk   that   way
  Why; she's wonderful。         She's taught me what it means to really〃
  〃Oh; my land!〃 Aunt Sophy sat down; looking suddenly very ill。
  And     then;  from    the  kitchen;    Adele's    clear  young     voice:    〃Heh!
  What's the idea!      I'm not going to do all the work。         Where's everybody?〃
  Aunt Sophy started up again。          She came up to them and put a hand
  a capable; firm; steadying handon the arm of each。                The woman drew
  back; but the boy did not。
  〃Will you promise me not to do anything for a week?                   Just a week!
  Will you promise me?          Will you?〃
  〃Are you going to tell Father?〃
  〃Not for a week; if you'll promise not to see each other in that week。
  No; I don't want to send you away; Julia; I don't want to。 。 。 。           You're not a
  bad girl。    It's justhe's never hadat home they never gave him a chance。
  Just a week; Julia。      Just a week; Eugene。        We can talk things over then。〃
  Adele's footsteps coming from the kitchen。
  〃Quick!〃
  〃I promise;〃 said Eugene。        Julia said nothing。
  〃Well;    really;〃  said  Adele;    from   the  doorway;     〃you're   a  nervy   lot;
  sitting around while I slave in the kitchen。          Gene; see if you can open the
  olives with this fool can opener。        I tried。〃
  There   is   no   knowing   what   she   expected   to   do   in   that   week;   Aunt
  Sophy; what miracle she meant to perform。              She had no plan in her mind。
  Just hope。     She looked strangely shrunken and old; suddenly。              But when;
  three days later; the news came that America was to go into the war she
  had her answer。
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  Flora   was   beside   herself。   〃Eugene   won't   have   to   go。   He   isn't   old
  enough;   thank   God!      And   by   the   time   he   is   it   will   be   over。 Surely。〃
  She was almost hysterical。
  Eugene was in the room。         Aunt Sophy looked at him and he looked at
  Aunt Sophy。       In her eyes was a question。         In his was the answer。        They
  said nothing。      The next day Eugene enlisted。          In three days he was gone。
  Flora took to her bed。        Next day Adele; a faint; unwonted color marking
  her cheeks; walked into her mother's bedroom and stood at the side of the
  recumbent figure。       Her father; his hands clasped behind him; was pacing
  up and down; now and then kicking a cushion that had fallen to the floor。
  He was chewing a dead cigar; one side of his face twisted curiously over
  the cylinder in his mouth so that he had a sinister and crafty look。
  〃Charnsworth; won't you please stop ramping up and down like that!
  My nerves are killing me。         I can't help it if the war has done something or
  other    to   your   business。     I'm    sure   no   wife   could   have    been    more
  economical   than   I   have。     Nothing   matters   but   Eugene;   anyway。       How
  could he do such a thing!        I've given my whole life to my children〃
  H。 Charnsworth kicked the cushion again so that it struck the wall at
  the opposite side of the room。         Flora drew her breath in between her teeth
  as though a knife had entered her heart。
  Adele still stood   at   the   side   of the   bed;  looking   at   her   mother。 Her
  hands were clasped behind her; too。            In that moment; as she stood there;
  she resembled her mother and her father so startlingly and simultaneously
  that the two; had they been less absorbed in their own affairs; must have
  marked it。
  The girl's head came up stiffly。        〃Listen。     I'm going to marry Daniel
  Oakley。〃
  Daniel Oakley was fifty; and a friend of her father's。           For years he had
  been coming to the house and for years she had ridiculed him。                   She and
  Eugene had called him Sturdy Oak because he was always talking about
  his   strength   and   endurance;   his   walks;   his   rugged   health;   pounding   his
  chest meanwhile and planting his feet far apart。            He and Baldwin had had
  business relations as well as friendly ones。
  At    this  announcement       Flora    screamed     and   sat   up   in  bed。    H。
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  Charnsworth stopped short in his pacing