第 5 节
作者:淋雨      更新:2021-10-16 18:43      字数:9318
  astound me!〃
  〃I   was    a  bit  surprised    myself;〃    acknowledged        the   physician。     〃I
  thought   Rochester   …   however;   that   is   neither   here   nor   there。   Helen   not
  only   announced   she   was   Jimmie's   fiancee   but   as   such   demanded   that   a
  post…mortem examination be held to determine the cause of his death。〃
  Mrs。   Brewster's   pretty   color   faded   and   the   glance   she   turned   on   her
  cousin was sharp。        〃Why should Helen suspect foul play?〃 she demanded。
  〃For that is what her request hinted。〃
  〃True。〃 Stone pulled his beard absentmindedly。                〃Ah; here is Colonel
  McIntyre;〃 he exclaimed as the portieres before the hall door parted and a
  tall man strode into the library。
  McIntyre was a favorite with the old physician; and he welcomed his
  arrival with warmth。         Exchanging a word of greeting with Mrs。 Brewster;
  McIntyre drew up a chair and dropped into it。
  〃I   called   at   your   office;   doctor;〃   he   said。 〃Went   there   at   once   on
  learning the shocking news about poor Turnbull。                 Why in the world didn't
  he announce who he was when my daughter had him arrested as a burglar?
  He   must   have   realized   that   prolonged   excitement   was   bad   for   his   weak
  heart。〃
  Mrs。 Brewster; who had settled herself more comfortably in her corner
  of the sofa on McIntyre's arrival; answered his remark。
  〃I   only    knew     Jimmie     superficially;〃    she   said;   〃but   he   had    one
  distinguishing trait patent to all; his inordinate fondness for practical jokes。
  Probably   the   predicament   he   found   himself   in   was   highly   to   his   taste   …
  until his heart failed。〃
  Her voice; slightly raised; carried across the room and reached the ears
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  of   a   tall;   slender   girl   who   had   stood   hesitating   on   the   threshold   of   the
  dining   worn   door   on   beholding   the   group   by   the   sofa。      All   hesitation
  vanished; however; as the meaning of Mrs。 Brewster's remark dawned on
  her; and she walked over to the sofa。
  〃You are very unjust; Margaret;〃 she stated; and at sound of her low
  triante voice McIntyre whirled around and frowned slightly。 〃Jimmie was
  thinking of the predicament of others; not of himself。〃
  〃What do you mean; Helen?〃 her father demanded。
  〃Why; how could Jimmie reveal his identity in court without involving
  us?〃 she asked。        〃Good afternoon; doctor;〃 recollecting her manners; and
  her attention thus diverted; she missed the sudden questioning look which
  Mrs。 Brewster and her father exchanged。                 〃No;〃 she continued; 〃Jimmie
  sacrificed himself for others。〃
  〃By     becoming      a  burglar。〃   McIntyre      laughed     shortly。   〃Don't     talk
  arrant nonsense; Helen。〃
  The   girl   flushed   at   his   tone;   and   Dr。   Stone;   an   interested   onlooker;
  marveled   at   the   fleeting   flash   of   disdain   which   lighted   her   dark   eyes。
  Stone's interest grew。        The McIntyre family had always been particularly
  congenial; and the devotion of Colonel McIntyre (left a widower when the
  twins   were   in   short   frocks)   to   his   daughters   had   been   commented   on
  frequently      by    their   wide    circle   of   friends    in   Washington       and    by
  acquaintances made in their travels abroad。
  Colonel   McIntyre   had   married   when   quite   a   young   man。         Frugality
  and industry and a brilliant mind had reaped their reward; and; wiser than
  the   majority   of   Americans;   he   retired   early   from   business   and   devoted
  himself   to   a   life   of   leisure   and   the   education   of   his   daughters。 Their
  debut     the  previous     autumn     had   been   one   of   the  social   events    of  the
  Washington season; and the instant popularity the girls had attained proved
  a   source   of   pride   to   Colonel   McIntyre。   His   chief   pleasure   consisted   in
  gratifying their every whim; and Dr。 Stone; knowing the family as he did;
  wondered at   the faintly  discernible air  of constraint   in the girl's   manner。
  Usually frank to a sometimes embarrassing degree; she appeared to some
  disadvantage   as   she   sat   gazing   moodily   at   the   tips   of   her   patent…leather
  pumps。 Dr。 Stone's attention shifted to Colonel McIntyre and lastly to the
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  pretty widow at his elbow。          Had Dame Rumor spoken truly in the report;
  widely   circulated;   that   the   colonel   had   fallen   a   victim   to   the   charms   of
  Margaret Brewster; his daughters' guest?              If so; it might account for the
  young girl's manner … however devoted McIntyre's daughters might be to
  Mrs。   Brewster   as   a   friend   and   companion;   they   might   resent   having   so
  young a woman for their step…mother。
  Not receiving any reply to his remarks; McIntyre was about to address
  his daughter again when she spoke。
  〃Jimmie   will   be   justified;〃   she   declared   stoutly。    〃Has   the   coroner
  held the autopsy yet; Dr。 Stone?〃
  〃Autopsy!〃 McIntyre spoke with sharp abruptness。                  〃I thought it was
  clearly established that Jimmie died from angina pectoris?〃
  〃It is so believed;〃 responded Stone。           His mystification was growing;
  had not Helen informed her father of the scene which had transpired at the
  police court; and of her request to the coroner?               〃I understand the post…
  mortem examination will be made this afternoon; Helen。〃
  A    heavy    paper    knife;   nicely    balanced     between     McIntyre's      well
  manicured fingers; dropped to the floor as a step sounded behind him and
  the butler; Grimes; stopped by his side。
  〃Mr。 Rochester just telephoned that his partner; Mr。 Harry Kent; is out
  of   town;   Miss〃   …   bowing   to   the   silent   girl。 Grimes   always   contented
  himself   with   addressing his   〃young ladies〃   by  the   simple   prefix   〃Miss;〃
  and   never   added   their   given   names;   because;   as   he   expressed   it;   〃them
  twins are alike as two peas; and which is which; I dunno。〃                   Considering
  himself one of the family from his long service with Colonel McIntyre; he
  kept a watchful eye on the twins; but their pranks in childhood had often
  exasperated him into giving notice; which he generally found it convenient
  to forget when the first of a new month came around。
  〃Mr。    Kent    will  be   back    to…morrow;〃     added    the   butler;  as  silence
  followed the delivery of his message。             〃Mr。 Rochester wishes to know if
  he can transact any business for you。〃
  〃Please thank   him and   say no。〃         The girl's color   rose as   she   caught
  her  father's   disapproving   look。      The  colonel   waited until   the butler   had
  disappeared before addressing her。
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  〃Why did you send for Harry Kent?〃 he questioned。                 〃You know I do
  not approve of his attentions to Barbara。           Rochester is well enough …〃
  〃Speaking   of   Rochester   〃…   Mrs。   Brewster   saw   the   gathering   storm
  clouds in the girl's expressive eyes; and broke hastily into the conversation。
  〃I see by the paper; Cousin Amos〃 … she turned so as to face Dr。 Stone …〃
  that   Mr。   Rochester   declared   positively   that   Jimmie   Turnbull   died   from
  angina pectoris。〃
  〃What's Philip's opinion worth?〃           The young girl smiled disdainfully。
  〃Philip seems to think that having shared an apartment with Jimmie; gives
  him   intimate     knowledge      of  Jimmie's    health。   Philip    is  not  a  medical
  man。〃
  〃No;〃 acknowledged her father。           〃But here is a medical man who was
  on the spot when Jimmie died。           What's your opinion; Stone?〃
  Stone;   suddenly   conscious   of   the   keen   attention   of   his   companions;
  spoke slowly as was his wont when making a serious statement。
  〃Rochester's contention that Jimmie died from angina pectoris would
  seem borne out by what transpired;〃 he said。               〃Undoubtedly Jimmie felt
  an attack coming on and used the customary remedy to relieve it …〃
  〃And what was that remedy?〃 questioned Mrs。 Brewster swiftly。
  〃Amy1      nitrite。〃   Stone   spoke    with   decision。     〃I   could    detect   its
  presence by the fruity; pleasant odor which always accompanies the drug's
  use。〃