第 24 节
作者:淋雨      更新:2021-10-16 18:43      字数:9317
  Outside the porch the beautiful trumpet vine; its sturdy trunk and thick
  branches reaching almost to the roof of the club building; rustled as in a
  high wind; and the branches swayed this way and that as a figure climbed
  swiftly down from the porch until; reaching the fence separating the club
  property   from   its   neighbor's;   the   man   swung   across   it;   no   mean   athletic
  feet; and taking advantage of each sheltering shadow; darted into the alley
  and from there down silent; deserted Nineteenth Street。
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  CHAPTER XI
  HALF A TRUTH
  Dancing   was   being   resumed   in   the   dining   room   as   Kent   appeared
  again in the doorway and he made his way as quickly as possible among
  the couples; going into all the rooms on that floor; but nowhere could he
  find    Detective    Ferguson。      On    emerging     from    the  drawing     room;    he
  encountered the steward returning from downstairs。
  〃Have you seen Mr。 Clymer?〃 he asked hurriedly。
  〃Yes; Mr。 Kent; he just left the club; taking Detective Ferguson with
  him    in  his   motor。    Is   there   anything    I  can   do?〃   added    the  steward
  observing Kent's agitation。
  〃No;   no;   thanks。   Say;   where   is   Colonel   McIntyre?〃      Kent   gave   up
  further   pursuit of   the   detective;  he   could   find  him  later   at   Headquarters。
  The steward looked among the dancers。               〃I don't see him;〃 he said; 〃But
  there   is   Mrs。   Brewster   dancing   in   the   front   room;   the   Colonel   must   be
  somewhere   around。        If   I   meet   him;   Mr。   Kent;   shall   I   tell   him   you   are
  looking for him?〃
  〃I   will  be   greatly   obliged    if  you  will   do   so;〃  replied   Kent;    and
  straightening his tie; he went in quest of the pretty widow。              He had found
  her   a  merry    chatter…box     in  the  past;  possibly    he  could    gain  valuable
  information from her。        He found Mrs。 Brewster just completing her dance
  with a fine looking Italian officer whose broad breast bore many military
  decorations。
  〃Dance the encore with me〃 … Kent could be very persuasive when he
  wished;  and   Mrs。   Brewster   dimpled   with   pleasure;   but   there   was   a   faint
  indecision in her manner which he was quick to note。                What prompted it?
  He     had   been    on   friendly   terms    with   her;   in  fact;  she   had    openly
  championed       his   cause;   so  Barbara    had   once    told  him;   when    Colonel
  McIntyre      had   made     caustic   remarks     about   his   frequent    calls  at  the
  McIntyre house。
  〃Just one turn;〃 she said; as the foreigner bowed and withdrew。                〃I am
  feeling   a   little   weary   to…night   …   the   strain   of   the   inquest;〃   she;   added   in
  explanation。
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  〃Perhaps you would rather sit out the dance;〃 he suggested。                  〃There is
  an alcove in that window; oh; pshaw!〃 as a man and a girl took possession
  of the chairs。
  〃Never   mind;   we   can   roost   on   the   stairs;〃  Mrs。   Brewster   preceded
  him to the staircase leading to the third floor; and sat down; bracing her
  back very comfortably against the railing; while Kent seated himself at her
  feet on the lower step。         〃Extraordinary developments at the inquest this
  afternoon;〃 he began; as she volunteered no remark。                 〃To think of Jimmie
  Turnbull being poisoned!〃
  〃It   is   unbelievable;〃   she   said;   and   her   vehemence   was   a   surprise   to
  Kent; he knew her as all froth and bubble。                What had brought the dark
  circles under her eyes and the unwonted seriousness in her manner?
  〃Unbelievable; yes;〃 he agreed gravely。             〃But true; the autopsy ended
  all doubt。〃
  〃You mean it developed doubt;〃 she corrected; and a sigh accompanied
  the words。      〃Have the police any clew to the guilty man?〃
  〃I don't know; I'm sure;〃 Kent spoke with caution。
  〃You     don't?〃     Her    voice    was    a  little  sharp。    〃Didn't     Detective
  Ferguson give you any news when talking to you on the porch?〃
  〃So you recognized the detective?〃
  〃I?    No;   I   have   never   seen   him   before〃   …   she   nodded   gayly   to   an
  acquaintance   passing   through   the   hall。       〃Colonel   McIntyre   told   me   his
  name。      It was so odd to meet a man here not in evening clothes that I had
  to ask who he was。〃
  〃Ferguson   came   to   bring   me   some   papers   about   a   personal   matter;〃
  explained   Kent。      He   turned   so   as   to   face   her。 〃Did   you   see   a   white
  envelope lying on the table when you walked out on the porch?〃
  She   bowed   her   head   absently;   her   foot   keeping   time   to   the   inspiring
  music   played   by   the   orchestra   stationed   on   the   stair   landing   just   above
  where they sat。       〃You left it lying on the table。〃
  〃Yes; so I did;〃 replied Kent。         〃And I believe I was so ungallant as to
  bolt into the dining room in front of you。              Please accept my apologies。〃
  Behind   her   fan;  which  she used   with   languid   grace;  the   widow   watched
  him。
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  〃We all bolted together;〃 she responded; 〃and are equally guilty …〃
  〃Of what?〃 questioned a voice from the background; and looking up
  Kent saw Colonel McIntyre standing on the step above Mrs。 Brewster。 The
  music   had   ceased   and   in   the   lull   their   conversation   had   been   distinctly
  audible。
  〃Guilty of curiosity;〃 finished the widow。
  〃Colonel de Geofroy's farewell speech was very amusing; did you not
  think so?〃
  〃I   did   not   stay   to   hear   it;〃   Kent   confessed。 〃I   had   to   return   to   the
  porch and get my envelope。〃
  〃You were a long time about it;〃 commented McIntyre; sitting down
  by Mrs。 Brewster and possessing himself of her fan。                〃I waited to tell you
  that Helen and Barbara were worn out after the inquest and so stayed at
  home to…night; but you didn't show up。〃
  〃Neither     did  the  envelope;〃     retorted   Kent;   and   as  his  companions
  looked at him; he added。         〃It had disappeared off the table。〃
  〃Probably      blew   away;〃    suggested     McIntyre。      〃I   noticed   a  strong
  current of air from the dining room; and two of the windows inclosing the
  porch were open。
  〃That's    hardly   possible;〃    Kent   replied   skeptically。    〃The     envelope
  weighed at least two ounces; it would have taken quite a gale to budge it。〃
  McIntyre turned red。        〃Are you insinuating that one of us walked off
  with your envelope; Kent?〃 he demanded angrily。                 Mrs。 Brewster stayed
  him as he was about to rise。
  〃Did you not say  that Detective Ferguson brought you the   envelope;
  Mr。 Kent?〃 she asked。
  〃Yes。〃
  〃Then what more likely than that he carried it off again?〃               She smiled
  amusedly as Kent's expression altered。            〃Why not ask the detective?〃
  Her    suggestion    held   a  grain   of  truth。  Suppose      Ferguson     had   not
  believed   his statement   that   the papers in the  envelope   were his personal
  property   and   had   taken   the   envelope   away   to   examine   it   at   his   leisure?
  The thought brought Kent to his feet。
  〃Good   night;   Mrs。   Sherlock   Holmes;〃   he   said   jestingly;   〃I'll   follow
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  your advice … There was no opportunity to say more; for several men had
  discovered the widow's perch on the stairs and came to claim their dances。
  Over their heads McIntyre watched Kent stride downstairs; then stooping
  over he picked up Mrs。 Brewster's fan and sat down to patiently await her
  return。
  Kent's pursuit of the detective took longer than he had anticipated; and
  it   was   after   midnight   before   he   finally   located   him   at   the   office   of   the
  Chief of Detectives in the District Building。            〃I've called for the envelope
  you   took   from   my   safe   early   this   evening;〃   he   began   without   preface;
  hardly waiting for the latter's surprised greeting。
  〃Why; Mr。 Kent; I left it lying on the porch table at the club;〃 declared
  Ferguson。