第 40 节
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  forgot all about Mr。 Jackwhich seemed not unpleasing to his Lady of the
  Roses。
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  It was not until nearly a week later that David had his wish of seeing
  his Mr。 Jack and his Lady of the Roses meet at his bedside。 It was the day
  Miss   Holbrook   brought   to   him   the   wonderful   set   of   handsomely   bound
  〃Waverley Novels。〃 He was still glorying in his new possession; in fact;
  when Mr。 Jack appeared suddenly in the doorway。
  〃Hullo my boy; I justOh; I beg your pardon。 I supposed you were
  alone;〃 he stammered; looking very red indeed。
  〃He isthat is; he will be; soonexcept for you; Mr。 Gurnsey;〃 smiled
  Miss Holbrook; very brightly。 She was already on her feet。
  〃No; no; I beg of you;〃 stammered Mr。 Jack; growing still more red。
  〃Don't let me drivethat is; I mean; don't go; please。 I didn't know。 I had
  no warningI didn't seeYour carriage was not at the door to…day。〃
  Miss Holbrook's eyebrows rose the fraction of an inch。
  〃I   sent   it   home。   I   am   planning   to   walk   back。   I   have   several   calls   to
  make on the way; and it's high time I was starting。 Good…bye; David。〃
  〃But;   Lady;   of   the   Roses;   please;   please;   don't   go;〃   besought   David;
  who   had   been   looking   from   one   to   the   other   in   worried   dismay。   〃Why;
  you've just come!〃
  But   neither   coaxing   nor   argument   availed;   and   before   David   really
  knew just what had happened; he found himself alone with Mr。 Jack。
  Even then disappointment was piled on disappointment; for Mr。 Jack's
  visit was not the unalloyed happiness it usually was。 Mr。 Jack himself was
  almost   cross   at   first;  and then   he   was   silent   and   restless;  moving   jerkily
  about the room in a way that disturbed David very much。
  Mr。   Jack    had   brought   with    him   a   book;   but   even   that  only   made
  matters worse; for when he saw the beautifully bound volumes that Miss
  Holbrook had just left; he frowned; and told David that he guessed he did
  not need his gift at all; with all those other fine books。 And David could
  not   seem   to   make   him   understand   that   the   one   book   from  him   was   just
  exactly as dear as were the whole set of books that his Lady of the Roses
  brought。
  Certainly   it   was   not   a   satisfactory   visit   at   all;   and   for   the   first   time
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  David was almost glad to have Mr。 Jack go and leave him with his books。
  The BOOKS; David told himself; he could understand; Mr。 Jack he could
  notto…day。
  Several    times   after   this  David's   Lady    of  the  Roses    and   Mr。   Jack
  happened to call at the same hour; but never could David persuade these
  two friends of his to stay together。 Always; if one came and the other was
  there;   the  other   went    away;   in  spite  of  David's    protestations   that  two
  people did not tire him at all and his assertions that he often entertained as
  many as that at once。 Tractable as they were in all other ways; anxious as
  they  seemed   to   please him;   on   this one point   they  were   obdurate:   never
  would they stay together。
  They were not angry with each otherDavid was sure of that; for they
  were always very especially polite; and rose; and stood; and bowed in a
  most delightful fashion。 Still; he sometimes thought that they did not quite
  like each other; for always; after the one went away; the other; left behind;
  was   silent   and   almost   sternif   it   was   Mr。   Jack;   and   flushed…faced   and
  nervousif it was Miss Holbrook。 But why this was so David could not
  understand。
  The span of handsome black horses came very frequently to the Holly
  farmhouse now; and as time passed they often bore away behind them a
  white…faced but happy…eyed boy on the seat beside Miss Holbrook。
  〃My; but I don't see how every one can be so good to me!〃 exclaimed
  the boy; one day; to his Lady of the Roses。
  〃Oh; that's easy; David;〃 she smiled。 〃The only trouble is to find out
  what you wantyou ask for so little。〃
  〃But I don't need to askyou do it all beforehand;〃 asserted the; boy。
  〃you and Mr。 Jack; and everybody。〃
  〃Really? That's good。〃   For a brief   moment Miss Holbrook   hesitated;
  then; as if casually; she asked: 〃And he tells you stories; too; I suppose;
  this Mr。 Jack;just as he used to; doesn't he?〃
  〃Well; he never did tell me but one; you know; before; but he's told me
  more now; since I've been sick。〃
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  〃Oh; yes; I remember; and that one was 'The Princess and the Pauper;'
  wasn't it? Well; has he told you any morelikethat?〃
  The boy shook his head with decision。
  〃No; he doesn't tell me any more like that; andand I don't want him
  to; either。〃
  Miss Holbrook laughed a little oddly。
  〃Why; David; what is the matter with that?〃 she queried。
  〃The ending; it wasn't nice; you know。〃
  〃Oh; yes; II remember。〃
  〃I've   asked   him  to   change it;〃   went   on   David; in   a grieved voice。   〃I
  asked him just the other day; but he wouldn't。〃
  〃Perhaps   hehe   didn't   want   to。〃   Miss   Holbrook   spoke   very   quickly;
  but so low that David barely heard the words。
  〃Didn't want to? Oh; yes; he did! He looked awful sober; and as if he
  really cared; you know。 And he said he'd give all he had in the world if he
  really could change it; but he couldn't。〃
  〃Did   he   sayjust   that?〃   Miss   Holbrook   was   leaning   forward   a   little
  breathlessly now。
  〃Yesjust that; and that's the part I couldn't understand;〃 commented
  David。     〃For    I  don't  see   why    a  storyjust    a  story   made     up  out   of
  somebody's headcan't be changed any way you want it。 And I told him
  so。〃
  〃Well; and what did he say to that?〃
  〃He didn't say anything for a minute; and I had to ask him again。 Then
  he sat up suddenly;  just as if he'd   been asleep;  you know;  and said;  'Eh;
  what; David?' And then I told him again what I'd said。 This time he shook
  his head; and smiled that kind of a smile that isn't really a smile; you know;
  and said something about a real; true…to…life story's never having but one
  ending; and that was a logical ending。 Lady of the Roses; what is a logical
  ending?〃
  The Lady of the Roses laughed unexpectedly。 The two little red spots;
  that   David   always   loved   to   see;   flamed   into   her   cheeks;   and   her   eyes
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  showed       a  sudden     sparkle。    When     she    answered;     her   words     came
  disconnectedly; with little laughing breaths between。
  〃Well; David; II'm not sure I cantell you。 But perhaps Ican find
  out。 This much; however; I am sure of: Mr。 Jack's logical ending wouldn't
  bemine!〃
  What she meant David did not know; nor would she tell him when he
  asked; but a few days later she sent for him; and very gladly Davidable
  now to go where he pleasedobeyed the summons。
  It was November; and the garden was bleak and cold; but in the library
  a bright fire danced on the hearth; and before this Miss Holbrook drew up
  two low chairs。
  She looked particularly pretty; David thought。 The rich red of her dress
  had apparently brought out an answering red in her cheeks。 Her eyes were
  very bright and her lips smiled; yet she seemed oddly nervous and restless。
  She sewed a little; with a bit of yellow silk on whitebut not for long。 She
  knitted with two long ivory needles flashing in and out of a silky mesh of
  bluebut this; too; she soon ceased doing。 On a low stand at David's side
  she had placed books and pictures; and for a time she talked of those。 Then
  very abruptly she asked:
  〃David; when will you seeMr。 Jack againdo you suppose?〃
  〃Tomorrow。 I'm going up to the House that Jack Built to tea; and I'm to
  stay all night。 It's Halloweenthat is; it isn't really Halloween; because it's
  too late。 I lost that; being sick; you know。 So we're going to pretend; and
  Mr。 Jack is going to show me what it is like。 That is what Mr。 Jack and Jill
  always do; when something ails the real thing; they just pretend with the
  make…believe one。 He's planned lots of things for Jill and me to do; with
  nuts   and   apples   and   candles;   you   know。   It's   to…morrow   night。   so   I'll   see
  him then。〃
  〃To…morrow?   Soso   soon?〃   faltered   Miss