第 12 节
作者:连过十一人      更新:2021-02-27 02:16      字数:9314
  held it out。  Gillian opened it and saw that it was a
  bank deposit book。  It showed a balance of 1;785 to
  the blind man's credit。
  Gillian returned the book and got into the cab。
  〃I forgot something;〃 be said。  〃You may drive
  to the law offices of Tolman & Sharp; at … Broad…
  way。〃
  Lawyer Tolman looked at him hostilely and in…
  quiringly through his gold…rimmed glasses。
  〃 I beg your pardon;〃 said Gillian; cheerfully;
  〃but may I ask you a question?  It is not an im…
  pertinent one; I hope。  Was Miss Hayden left any…
  thing by my uncle's will besides the ring and the
  10?〃
  〃 Nothing;〃 said Mr。 Tolman。
  〃 I thank you very much; sir;〃 said Gillian; and
  on he went to his cab。  He gave the driver the ad…
  dress of his late uncle's home。
  Miss Hayden was writing letters in the library。
  She was small and slender and clothed in black。  But
  you would have noticed her eyes。  Gillian drifted
  in with his air of regarding the world as inconse…
  quent。
  I've just come from old Tolman's;〃 he explained。
  They've been going over the papers down there。
  They found a … Gillian searched his memory for a
  legal term … they found an amendment or a post…
  script or something to the will。  It seemed that the
  old boy loosened up a little on second thoughts and
  willed you a thousand dollars。  I was driving up this
  way and Tolman asked me to bring you the money。
  Here it is。  You'd better count it to see if it's right。〃
  Gillian laid the money beside her hand on the desk。
  Miss Hayden turned white。  〃Oh! 〃 she said; and
  again 〃Oh !〃
  Gillian half turned and looked out the window。
  〃I suppose; of course;〃 be said; in a low voice;
  that you know I love you。〃
  〃I am sorry;〃 said Miss Hayden; taking up her
  money。
  〃 There is no use?  〃 asked Gillian; almost light…
  heartedly。
  〃 I am sorry;〃 she said again。
  〃 May I write a note?  〃 asked Gillian; with a smile;
  I…re seated himself at the big library table。  She sup…
  plied him with paper and pen; and then went back to
  her secretaire。
  Gillian made out his account of his expenditure of
  the thousand dollars i;i these words:
  Paid by the black sheep; Robert Gillian; 1;000
  on account of the eternal happiness; owed by Heaven
  to the best and dearest woman on earth。〃
  Gillian slipped his writing into an envelope; bowed
  and went his way。
  His cab stopped again at the offices of Tolman &
  Sharp。
  〃I have expended the thousand dollars;〃 he said
  cheerily; to Tolman of the gold glasses; 〃 and I have
  come to render account of it; as I agreed。  There is
  quite a feeling of summer in the air … do you not
  think so; Mr。 Tolman?〃 He tossed a white envelope
  on the lawyer's table。 You will find there a memo…
  randum; sir; of the modus operandi of the vanishing
  of the dollars。〃
  Without touching the envelope; Mr。 Tolman went
  to a door and called his partner; Sharp。  Together
  they explored the caverns of an immense safe。 Forth
  they dragged; as trophy of their search a big envelope
  sealed with  wax。 This they forcibly invaded; and
  wagged their venerable heads together over its con…
  tents。  Then Tolman became spokesman。
  〃Mr。 Gillian;〃 he said; formally; 〃there was a
  codicil to your uncle's will。  It was intrusted to us
  privately; with instructions that it be not opened until
  you had furnished us with a full account of your
  handling of the 1;000 bequest in the will。  As you
  have fulfilled the conditions; my partner and I have
  read the codicil。  I do not wish to encumber your
  understanding with its legal phraseology; but I will
  acquaint you with the spirit of its contents。
  In the event that your disposition of the 1;000
  demonstrates that you possess any of the qualifica…
  tions that deserve reward; much benefit will
  accrue to you。 Mr。 Sharp and I are named
  as the judges; and I assure you that we will do our
  duty strictly according to justice…with liberality。
  We are not at all unfavorably disposed toward you;
  Mr。 Gillian。  But let us return to the letter of the
  codicil。  If your disposal of the money in question has
  been prudent; wise; or unselflish; it is in our power to
  hand you over bonds to the value of 50;000; which
  have been placed in our hands for that purpose。  But
  if … as our client; the late Mr。 Gillian; explicitly
  provides … you have used this money as you have
  money in the past; I quote the late Mr。 Gillian
  … in reprehensible dissipation among disreputable
  associates … the 50;000 is to be paid to Miriam
  Hayden; ward of the late Mr。 Gillian; without delay。
  Now; Mr。 Gillian; Mr。 Sharp and I will examine your
  account in regard to the 1;000。  You submit it in
  writing; I believe。  I hope you will repose confidence
  in our decision。〃
  Mr。 Tolman reached for the envelope。  Gillian
  was a little the quicker in taking it up。  He tore the
  account and its cover leisurely into strips and dropped
  them into his pocket。
  〃It's all right;〃 he said; smilingly。  〃There isn't a
  bit of need to bother you with this。  I don't suppose
  you'd understand these itemized bets; anyway。  I
  lost the thousand dollars on the races。  Good…day to
  you; gentlemen。〃
  Tolman & Sharp shook their beads mournfully at
  each other when Gillian left; for they heard him whis…
  tling gayly in the hallway as he waited for the ele…
  vator。
  THE DEFEAT OF THE CITY
  Robert Walmsley's descent upon the city
  resulted in a Kilkenny struggle。  He came out of the
  fight victor by a fortune and a reputation。  On the
  other band; he was swallowed up by the city。  The
  city gave him what he demanded and then branded
  him with its brand。  It remodelled; cut; trimmed and
  stamped him to the pattern it approves。  It opened
  its social gates to him and shut him in on a close…
  cropped; formal lawn with the select herd of rumi…
  nants。  In dress; habits; manners; provincialism;
  routine and narrowness he acquired that charming in…
  solence; that irritating completeness; that sophisti…
  cated crassness; that overbalanced poise that makes
  the Manhattan gentleman so delightfully small in his
  greatness。
  One of the up…state rural counties pointed with
  pride to the successful young metropolitan lawyer as
  a product of its soil。 Six years earlier this county
  had removed the wheat straw from between its huckle…
  berry…stained teeth and emitted a derisive and bucolic
  laugh as old man Walmsley's freckle…faced 〃 Bob
  abandoned the certain three…per…diem meals of the
  one…horse farm for the discontinuous quick lunch
  counters of the three…ringed metropolis。  At the end
  of the six years no murder trial; coaching party; au…
  tomobile accident or cotillion was complete in which
  the name of Robert Walmsley did not figure。  Tailors
  waylaid him in the street to get a new wrinkle from
  the cut of his unwrinkled trousers。  Hyphenated fel…
  lows in the clubs and members of the oldest subpoenaed
  families were glad to clap him on the back and allow
  him three letters of his name。
  But the Matterhorn of Robert Walmsley's success
  was not scaled until be married Alicia Van Der Pool。
  I cite the Matterhorn; for just so high and cool and
  white and inaccessible was this daughter of the old
  burghers。  The social Alps that ranged about her
  over whose bleak passes a thousand climbers struggled
  reached only to her knees。  She towered in her own
  atmosphere; serene; chaste; prideful; wading in no
  fountains; dining no monkeys; breeding no dogs for
  bench shows。  She was a Van Der Pool。  Fountains
  were made to play for her; monkeys were made for
  other people's ancestors; dogs; she understood; were
  created to be companions of blind persons and objec…
  tionable characters who smoked pipes。
  This was the Matterhorn that Robert Walmsley
  accomplished。  If he found; with the good poet with
  the game foot and artificially curled hair; that he who
  ascends to mountain tops will find the loftiest peaks
  most wrapped in clouds and snow; he concealed his
  chilblains beneath a brave and smiling exterior。  He
  was a lucky man and knew it; even though he were
  imitating the Spartan boy with an ice…cream freezer
  beneath his doublet frappeeing the region of his
  heart。
  After a brief wedding tour abroad; the couple re…
  turned to create a decided ripple in the calm cistern
  (so placid and cool and sunless it is) of the best so…
  ciety。  They entertained at their red brick mausoleum
  of ancient greatness in an old square that is a ceme…
  tery of crumbled glory。  And Robert Walmsley was
  proud of his wife; although while one of his hands
  shook his guests' the other held tightly to his alpen…
  stock and thermometer。
  One day Alicia found a letter written to Robert by
  his mother。  It was an unerudite letter; full of crops
  and motherly love and farm notes。  It chronicled the
  health of the pig and the recent red calf; and asked
  concerning Robert's in ret