第6章

类别:其他 作者:Joseph Crosby Lincoln字数:9945更新时间:19/01/07 14:40:51
\"Victor!\"cautionedMissColton。 \"Hush,Mabel!Thisisridiculous。YouandIsawtwoboatsgostraightoutfromthebeachthismorning。Wewentoutthatwayourselves。Hereyou——Paine,orwhateveryournameis——we’vehadenoughofthis。I’vehiredyoutotakeusashore,andIwanttogothereandnotahalfmileinanotherdirection。WillyoudoasI tellyou?\" Whenthedingyandtheotherboatscrossedtheflatthetidehadbeenhourshigher,ofcourse;butIwasinnomoodtoexplain——tohim。 \"No,\"Isaid,shortly。 \"Youwon’t?ThenyougivemeanoarandI’llrowtherestofthewaymyself。\" Therewereonlytwooarsintheskiff,butIcouldgetonperfectlywellwithone。Anditwouldservehimbeautifullyrighttolethimgo。Buttherewasthegirl。Ihesitated。 \"Givemethatoar,\"herepeated,angrily。\"Youwon’t?Then,byJove,I’lldowithoutit。Stop!Stopwhereyouare!doyouunderstand。Wedon’trequireyourservicesanylonger。\" Heturnedandbeganuntyingthetowline。Istoppedrowing。 MissColtonlookedtroubled。 \"Victor!\"shecried。\"Whatareyoudoing?\" \"IknowwhatI’mdoing。Can’tyouseethisfellow’sgame?Thelongertherowthehigherhisprice,that’sall。Hecan’tworkme。 I’veseenhiskindbefore。Don’tbefrightened。Ifwecan’tdoanythingelsewecananchorandwaituntiltheyseeusfromthehouse。\" Idiot!Atthatpointthechannelwasdeepandthebottomsoftmud。 Idoubtedifhisanchorwouldtouchand,ifitdid,Iknewitwouldnothold。Ibackedwaterandbroughttheskiffalongsidethedingy,therailofwhichIseizedandheld。 \"Keepoff!\"orderedVictor,stillfumblingwiththerope。\"Wedon’twantyourhelp。\" Iwastednobreathonhim。Iaddressedmyremarkstothegirl。 \"MissColton,\"Isaid,\"willyoulistentome,please。Youcan’tanchorherebecauseyouranchorwillnothold。Andyoucan’tcrossthatflatatthisstageofthetide。Icangiveyouanoar,ofcourse,butitwon’tdoanygood。Myoarsaretoolightandsmallforyourboat。Unlessyouwishtodriftbackwhereyouwere,orbeyond,youmustletmetowyouaroundtheheadofthisflat。\" Idon’tknowwhatanswershemighthavemade。None,perhaps; althoughIamsureshewaslistening。ButVictor,whohadsucceededinuntyingthetowline,cutinaheadofher。 \"Mabel,\"hewarned,\"don’tpayanyattentiontohim。Didn’tyourfathertelluswhathewas?There!\"throwingtheendoftheropeoverboardandaddressingme;\"now,youmayclearout。We’vedonewithyou。Understand?\" IlookedatMissColton。ButImightaswellhavelookedataniceberg。Islidoneofmyoarsoverintothedingy。 \"Thereyouare,\"Isaid,grimly。\"ButIwarnyouthatyou’reinfortrouble。\" Iletgooftherailandtheboatsfellapart。Victorseizedtheborrowedoarwithatriumphantlaugh。 \"Yourbluffwouldn’twork,wouldit,Reuben,\"hesneered。\"I’llsendyoutheoarandyourpaylater。Now,Mabel,sittight。I’llhaveyouashoreinfifteenminutes。\" Hebeganrowingtowardtheweed—coveredflat。Isaidnothing。I wasfuriouslyangryanditwassomemomentsbeforeIrecoveredself—possessionsufficientlytogetmyremainingoarovertheskiff’ssternand,bysculling,holdheragainstthetide。ThenI watchedandwaited。 Itwasnotalongwait。Victorwasindifficultiesalmostfromthebeginning。TheoarbelongingtothedingywasafootlongerthantheoneIhadgivenhimandhezig—zaggedwildly。Soonhewasintheedgeoftheeelgrassand\"catchingcrabs,\"firstononeside,thenontheother。Thedingy’sbowsliduponthemud。Hestooduptopushitoff,andthesternswungaround。Gettingclear,hetookafreshstartandsucceededonlyinfoulingagain。Thistimehegotfurtherintothetanglebeforehegrounded。Thebowroseandthesternsettled。Therewasamightysplashing,asVictorpushedandtugged,butthedingystuckfast。AndthereshewouldcontinuetostickforfourhoursunlessI,orsomeoneelse,helpedheroff。 Ididnotwanttohelp。Infact,IlookedallupanddownthebaybeforeImadeamove。Butitwasdinnertimeandtherewasnotanothersoulafloat。Morethanthat,Inoticed,asIhadnotnoticedbefore,thatbrownclouds——windclouds——werepilingupinthewest,and,ifIwasanythingofaprophet,wewouldhavesquallsanddirtyweatherlongbeforethosefourhourswereover。 Andthedingy,inthatposition,wasnotsafetofaceablow。No,asthesmallboyssay,itwas\"uptome。\"Iwisheditwasnot,butitwas。 SoagainIwenttotherescue,butthistimeinanentirelydifferentframeofmind。Myangerandresentmenthadsettledtoacolddetermination,andthistripwaspurelybusiness。Iwasnotatadisadvantagenow,asIhadbeenwhenIfirstmetthatgirlandherfriend,in\"BigJim\"Colton’slibrary。IwasmasterofthissituationandmasterIintendedtobe。 Isculledtheskiffstraightintotheedgeoftheflat,atapointwherethebankslopedsharplytodeepwater。Ithrewovermyanchor,shortenedtheropeandmadeitfast。ThenIsteppedoutintowaterabovemyshoetopsandwadedtowardthedingy。Thewaterwasicycold,butIdidnotknowitatthetime。 Isplashedthroughtheeelgrass。Victorsawmecomingandroaredanangryprotest。Hewasstilltryingtopushtheboatoffwithanoar。 \"Here!\"heshouted。\"Youkeepaway。Wedon’twantyou。\" Ididnotcarewhathewanted。Isplashedalongsidethedingyandlookedatherandthepositionshewasin。Mymindwasmadeupinstantly。 \"You’llnevergetheroffifyoubothstayaboard,\"Isaid。\"Lettheladymoveamidshipsandyougetoutandwade。\" HeglaredatmeasifIwereascrazyasColtonorLutehaddeclaredmetobe。Thenhelaughedcontemptuously。 \"Yougobackwhereyoucamefrom,\"heordered。\"I’mrunningthis。\" \"Yes,I’venoticedthat。NowI’llstatethefactsasplainlyasI can。Thisboatisfastagroundinthemud,thetideisstillgoingout,andtherearesquallscoming。Shemustbegotoffortheremaybedanger。Youcan’tgetheroffuntilsheislightened。Willyougetoutandwade?\" Hedidnotanswer;insteadhecontinuedtopushwiththeoar。I turnedtothegirl。 \"MissColton,\"Isaid,\"Imustaskyoutostandup。Becarefulwhenyourise。\" Shemadenomove,nordidshereply。Thelookshegavemewasenough。 \"Youmuststandup,\"Irepeated,firmly。\"Eitheryour——thisgentleman——mustgetout,asItellhimto,orIshallhavetocarryyoutomyskiff。Wehaven’tanytimetospare。\" Shegazedatmeinblankastonishment。Thenthecolorflamedinhercheeksandhereyesflashed。 \"Wedon’twishyourhelp,\"shesaid,icily。 \"I’msorry,butthatmakesnodifference。I——\" Victorwhirledonme,theoarinhishands。Ithoughtforaninstanthewasgoingtostrikemewithit。 \"Youblackguard!\"heshouted。\"Willyougoaway?\" Ilookedathimandthenather。Ithadtobedone,andmymindwasmadeuptodoit。Iwadedinuntilthewaterwasalmosttomyknees,andIwasabreastthesternofthestrandedboat。 \"MissColton,\"Isaid,\"Iamgoingtocarryyoutomyskiff。Areyouready?\" \"You——Why!——\"shebreathed。 Istooped,liftedherinmyarms,andploughedthroughtheweedsandwater。Themudwassoftandmyfeetsankintoit。Shestruggled。 \"Youmustkeepstill,\"Isaid,sharply,\"orIshalldropyou。\" Shegasped,butshestoppedstruggling。FrombehindmeIheardaroarofragefromVictor。 Icarriedhertotheanchoredskiffand,plunginginstilldeeper,seatedheronthesternthwart。 \"Sitthere,please,anddon’tmove,\"Isaid。\"IshallbebackassoonasI’vegotyourboatafloat。\" Iwadedbacktothedingy。Victorwasfrantic,buthedidnotdisturbme。Theworstofmyunpleasantjobwasover。 \"Nowsitdown,\"Iordered。\"Doyouhearme?Sitdownandsitstill。\" \"You——you——\"hestammered。 \"Becauseifyoudon’tsitdown,\"Icontinuedserenely,\"you’relikelytotumbleoverboard。I’mgoingtopushthisboatoff。\" Thefirstpushhelpedtomakeuphismind。Hesat,involuntarily。 Ipushedwithallmymightand,slowlyandjerkily,thedingyslidofftheshoal。Buttherewereothersallabout。WithonehandonthebowIguidedherbetweenthemandtotheedgeofthechannel。 Then,wadingalongtheslipperybank,Ibroughthertotheskiff。 Mypassengerhadbeenmakingremarksintransit,butIpaidnoattentiontothem。 Imadetheropefastfortowing,tookmyoarfromthedingy,pulleduptheskiff’sanchorandclimbedaboard。 \"Sitwhereyouare,\"IsaidtoVictor。\"MissColton,pleasekeepasstillaspossible。\" IventuredtolookatherasIsaidthis,butIlookedbutonce。 AllthewayhomeIkeptmygazefixedonthebottomboardsoftheskiff。 Imadethelandingjustintime。Infact,thesquallstruckbeforeIwasabreasttheColtonplace。Thechannelbeyondtheflat,whichwehadsolatelyleft,waswhippedtowhitecapsinamomentandminiaturebreakerswerebeatingagainstthemudbankwherethedingyhadgrounded。 Underthehighbluffitwascalmenough。Thetidewastoolowtomakeuseofthelittlewharf,soIbeachedtheskiffanddrewthetowedboatinbytheline。IofferedtoassistMissColtonashore,butshe,apparently,didnotseemyprofferedhand。Victorscrambledoutbyhimself。Noonesaidanything。Iuntiedtheropeandpulleditin。ThenIpreparedtopushoff。 \"Here!\"growledVictor。\"Waitaminute。\" Ilookedup。Hewasstandingattheedgeofthewater,withonehandinhispocket。MissColtonwasbehindhim。 \"Well?\"Iasked。 \"Ihaven’tpaidyouyet,\"hesaid,sullenly。\"Howmuch?\" \"Whatdoyoumean?\"Iasked。Iknew,ofcourse,butitpleasedmetomakehimsayit。 \"Why,howmuchfortowingusin?What’syourprice?Come,hurryup。\" \"Ihaven’tanyprice。I’mnotinthesalvagebusiness。\" \"Not——Say,don’tbargain。What’syourprice,Iaskyou?\" \"Nothing,ofcourse。Verygladtohavebeenofassistance。\" Itookupmyoars。 \"Here!\"heshouted。\"Stop!holdon!Confoundyou!doyousupposewedon’tintendtopayyouforthis?\" Ishookmyhead。\"Ithasbeenapleasure,\"Isaid,sweetly。\"Goodday。\" Irowedoff,butallthewaydowntomyboathouseIsmiledcontentedly。IhadseenthelookonMabelColton’sface。IratherthoughtIhadevenedtheaccountbetweenus;atleastIhadreducedthebalanceatrifle。ThistimeitwasnotIwhoappearedridiculous。 DorindasawmewhenIenteredthekitchen。Herhandswereupraised。 \"Mysoulandbody!\"sheexclaimed。\"LOOKatthempants!LOOKat’em!AndIain’thadtimetoputaneedletoyourotheronesyet!\" CHAPTERVI Therain,whichIexpectedwouldfollowthesquall,didnotcomeuntillatethatnight,anditwasstillfallingheavilythenextmorning。Itwasawarmrain,however,and,afterbreakfast,I walkeduptothevillage。Isaidnothing,eventoMother,aboutthehappeningsinthebay,andDorinda,whohadaskedmanysarcasticquestionsconcerningthestateofmybluetrousers——ifI had\"mistook’emforabathin’suit\"andthelike——seemedsatisfiedwithmyhurriedexplanationthatIhadgottenoverboard。\"Thoughhowyoufellinfeetfust,\"sheobserved,\"Idon’tsee。\"Shehadmendedmybrownpair,sittingupuntilaftertwotodoso。 Luteinformedmethathehadbeenuptothepost—office。 \"Everybody’stalkin’aboutthemColtons,\"hedeclared。\"Iseetheirautomobilelastnight,myself。TheColtongirl,shecomeintothestore。My!she’sastunner,ain’tshe!Simwaitedonher,himself,andgaveherthemail。Shewantedtobuysomecheese——forarabbit,shesaid。Ineverheardoffeedingarabbitoncheese,didyou,Ros?\" \"No,\"Ireplied,laughing。Itwasnotworthwhiletoexplain。 \"Nornobodyelse,buther!Iguess,\"continuedLute,\"likelyshewasjustjokin’。Anyhow,Simwasalloutofcheese,buthehadsomeniceprintbutter,justin。Shedidn’twantnobutter,though。\" \"Humph!\"sniffedDorinda。\"DidSimEldredgecal’lateshewantedtofeedtherabbitbutter?WastheColtongirlalone?\" \"No。Therewasayoungfellerwithher;theonethat’svisitin’ ’em。Carverhisnameis——VictorCarver。Didyoueverhearsuchanameinyourlife?AforeI’dnameachildofmineVictor!\" \"Um—hm。Well,Iwouldn’twastetimeworryin’aboutthat,ifIwasyou。Lookhere,LuteRogers,youdidn’tsayanythingaboutRoscoe’stalkwithMr。Colton,didyou?\" \"No,no!no,no!CourseIdidn’t。\" \"Yousure?\" \"Yes。’TaintlikelyIwould,wouldI?Cap’nJedwasonhand,asusual,andhewasfullofquestions,buthedidn’tgetanythingoutofme。’WhatdidColtonsaytoRos?’hesays。’HowdoIknowwhathesaid?’saysI。’Iwan’tthere,wasI?’’Wherewasyouthatforenoon?’hesays。’Forenoon!’saysI,’thatshowshowmuchyouknowaboutit。’Twasthreeo’clockintheafternoon。’Oh,Ihadthelaughonhim!\" Dorindalookedatmeandshookherhead。 \"It’stoobad,Roscoe,\"shesaid。\"ButIwasafraidofitassoonasIfoundhe’dsneakedofftothepost—office。Ical’lateit’sallovertownbynow。\" \"Whatdoyoumeanbythat?\"Lute’sdignitywasoutraged。\"Allovertown!Inevertoldhimnothin’。\" \"No。OnlythatRosandMr。Coltonweretogetherand’twasthreeo’clockintheafternoon。Andgoodnessknowshowmuchmore!DObequiet!SeemssometimesasifIshouldlosepatiencewithyoualtogether。IsthisCarvertheColtongirl’syoungman?Aretheyengaged?\" \"Idon’tknow。Iguesshe’skeepin’companywithher,bythelooks。Igotasnighto’emasIcould,butIdidn’thearmuchtheysaid。Only,justastheywasgoin’out,hesaidsomethin’ aboutgoin’foralittlespininthecar。Shesaidno,herfatherwouldwanthisletters。Carver,hesaid,whynotsendOscarhome—— that’sthechauffeur,youknow——withtheletters,andhe’drunthecarhimself。Shekindoflaughed,andsaidsheguessednot,she’dtakenonetripwithhimalreadythatdayandshedidn’tbelieveshecaredforanother。Heseemedkindofputoutaboutit,Ithought。\" IhadbeenfeelingratherprovokedatLuteforgivingCaptainJedtheinformationconcerningmyinterviewwithColton;but,somehow,thisotherbitofnewsrestoredmygoodhumor。WhenIstartedforthevillageIdidnottaketheshortcutacrossthefields,butfollowedmyregularroute,thepathbythebluffandtheShoreLane。Iwasnolongerfearfulofmeetingmynewneighbors。Thememoryofthehappeningsinthebaywasadelightfulsolacetomywoundedself—respect。IchuckledoveritasIwalkedthroughthedrippingpinesofthelittlegrove。Nomatterhowcontemptuouslyindifferentthatgirlmightpretendtobeshewouldnotforgetwhathadtakenplace;thatshehadbeenobligedtoobeymyorders;thatIhadcarriedhertothatskiff;thatIhadsavedherfromadanger——notagreatdanger,andagainstherwill,ofcourse——butsavedhernevertheless。Shewasunderanobligationtome;shecouldnothelpherself。Howthatmustgallher。IrememberedthelookonherfaceasIrowedaway。Sweetwasrevenge。AndVictor—— Victorwasajoke。 WhenIreachedtheLaneIlookedoverattheColtonmansion。Therainhadgiventhecarpentersandpaintersanenforcedholiday,and,exceptforthechauffeur,whomIcouldseethroughtheopendoorofthegarage,therewasnooneinsight。IthinkIwasalittledisappointed。If\"BigJim\"hadappearedandhailedmewithanotherofferforthelandIshouldnothavedodged。Iwasreadyforhim。Butneitherhe,oranyoneelse,appearedandIwalkedon。 AttheCorners,SimEldredgeshoutedtomefromtheplatformofhisstore。 \"Hi,Ros!\"heshouted。\"You!RosPaine!comehereaminute,willyou?\" Ididnotwanttoseehim。Ihadintendedavoidingthepost—officealtogether。ButIcrossedtotheplatform。 \"Say,Ros,\"heaskedeagerly,\"what’sthisaboutyouandMr。Colton?\" Iwasannoyed。 \"Whatdoyoumean?\"Iasked。 \"Why,youknow,don’tyou?Hecometoseeyouandyouwenttoseehimovertohishouse。Youhadareg’larargument,Iunderstand。 AbouttheShoreLane,wan’tit?\" \"Whotoldyouthat?\"Iinquired,sharply。 \"Why,nobodytoldme,exactly。LuteRogersandCap’nJedwasherelastnightandtheygota—goin’asusual。TheCap’ndoeslovetostirupLute,andhecommencedhintin’aboutsomethin’ofthekind。 Idon’tknowastheywashints,either,butLutethoughttheywas。\" Hegrinned。Iunderstood。 \"Isee,\"Isaid。\"Well,whatdidLutesay?\" \"Isupposehe’dsayheneversaidaword,butafterhe’dgonetherewasakindofgeneralsentimentthatColtonwantedtobuytheShoreLanelandoffyou,andthatyouandhehadsomewordsaboutit。 Anyhow,youdidn’tselltheland,didyou?\" \"SupposeIdid,ordidn’t;whatofit?\" \"Why,nothin’,nothin’。Only,Itellyou,Ros——\"helookedcarefullyabouttomakesurenoonewaslistening;\"Itellyou; it’sjustthisway。Icanunderstandhowyoufeelaboutit。YouknowDeanandsomeoftheothersaresoreonMr。Colton’causehe’sgotmoremoneythantheyhave,andtheywanttomakeallthetroubleforhimtheycan。Jed’sgotanideathathe’safterthatLane,tocloseitoff,andhe’sstirrin’upsentimentagainstitsbein’closed。He’stalkin’aboutthetownbuyin’it。NowofcourseIknowyourposition。Youwanttogetjustashighapriceasyoucanaforeyousell。\" \"That’smyposition,isit?\" \"Itwouldbethepositionofanysensibleman,wouldn’tit?I don’tblameyou。Now,whatIwantedtosaywasthis。\"Hebentforwardandloweredhisvoicetoawhisper。\"Whydon’tyouletmehandlethisthingforyou?Icandoitbetter’nyou。IseeCap’nJedeverynight,youmightsay。AndIseeconsider’bleofMr。 Colton。HeknowsI’mpostmasterinthistownandsortofprominent。Allthesmartfolksain’tintheBoardofSelectmen。 I’llkeepyouposted;see?Youjustsetbackandpretendyoudon’twanttosellatall。Colton,he’llbidandJedandhisgang’llbid。I’lltelleachwhattheotherbids,andwe’llkeepherjumpin’。Whenwegettothelastjump,we’llsell——andnotafore。 OfcourseMr。Colton’llgetit,intheend。\" \"Oh,hewill!Whatmakesyouthinkso?\" \"Whatmakesmethinkso?Don’tbefoolish。Ain’theamillionaire? HowcanDenborostandupagainstamillionaire?Itellyou,Ros,it’smoneycountsinthisworld,anditpaystostandinwiththemthat’sgotit。I’mgoin’tostandinwithMr。Colton。ButI’llpretendtostandinwithDeanjustasmuch。Icanhelpawholelot。 Why,Ishouldn’twonderif,betweenus,wecouldget——er——er——I don’tknowhowmuch,forthatland。Whatdoyousay?\" Ismiled。\"It’sverykindofyou,Sim,tobewillingtogotosomuchtroubleonmyaccount,\"Iobserved。\"Ididn’tknowtherewassuchdisinterestedkindnessinDenboro。\" Simseemedabitputout。\"Why,\"hestammered,\"I——I——ofcourseI presumedlikelyyou’dbewillin’topaymealittlecommission——or—— or——somethin’。IthoughtImightbeasortof——er——agentforyou。 I’vehandledconsider’blerealestateinmytime——and——youseewhatImean,don’tyou?\" \"Yes,\"Isaid,drily;\"Isee。Well,Sim,ifIdecidetoengageanagentI’llletyouknow。Goodmorning。\" \"But,holdon,Ros!I——\" Ididnot\"holdon。\"Iwalkedacrosstheroadandenteredthebank。AlvinBakermetmeinthevestibule。Heseizedmyhandandshookitviolently。 \"Ideclare,\"heexclaimed,\"itdoesmegoodtoshakehandswithafellerthat’sgotthegrityouhave。Itdoesso!We’reallproudofyou。\" \"Muchobliged,Alvin,I’msure。Butwhy?\" Hewinkedandnudgedmewithhiselbow。 \"Youknowwhy,allright,\"hewhispered。\"Wouldn’tsellhimtheland,wouldyou?Tellme:Didhemakeyouarealbidforit? Luteasmuchassaidhedid。\" Forapersonwhohadtoldnothing,Luteseemedtohave\"asmuchassaid\"agoodmanythings。Ishookmyhead。 \"SoyouthinkIshouldn’tselltheland?\"Iasked。 \"Courseyoushouldn’t——nottohim。Ain’ttheresuchthingsaspublicspiritandindependence?ButI’lltellyousomethin’more,Ros,\"mysteriously。\"Youmayhaveachancetosellitsomewhereelse。\" \"Indeed?\" \"Yes,sir—ee!indeed!There’sotherpublic—spiritedfolksinDenboroaswellasyou。IknowwhotheybeandIstandinwith’emprettyclose,too。I’mgoin’tohelpyouallIcan。\" \"That’sverykindofyou,Alvin。\" \"No,no。I’mgladtodoit。Shan’tchargeyounothin’,neither。\" \"That’skinderstill。\" \"No,’tain’t……Holdonaminute,Ros。Don’tgo。AsIsay,I’mgoin’toworktoothandnailtogetthetowntobuythatLanepropertyofyours。I’llstickoutforyou’regettin’agoodpriceforit。I’lluseallmyinfluence。\" \"Thankyou。\" \"Youneedn’tthankme。It’samatterofprinciple。We’llshowthesecityfolkstheyain’tthewholeship,cargoandall…… Holdonasecondmore。Ros,I——er——Iwonderifyou’ddoalittlefavorforme。\" \"Whatisit,Alvin?\" \"Why,it’sthisway。I’vegotanotehereinthebank;putittherewhenIboughtthepowerengineformycat—boat。Hundredandfiftydollars,’tis。You’reaprettygoodfriendofGeorgeTaylor,cashierhere,andIwaswonderin’ifyou’dmindputtin’inawordwithhimaboutmygettin’itrenewedwhenitcomesdue。JusttellhimyouthinkI’mallright,andagoodrisk,orsomethin’likethat。\" Icouldnothelpsmiling。Alvinseemedtofindencouragementinthesmile。 \"Georgethinksconsider’bleofyou,\"hesaid。\"AndCaptainJed—— he’soneofthedirectors——hewill,too,nowthatyou’vestooduptoColton。Justputinawordforme,willyou?Anddon’tforgetI’mafriendofyours,andI’mstrongforyourgettin’agood,fairpricefromthetown。Rememberthat,won’tyou?\" \"Iwon’tforget,Alvin。Good—by。\" Ilefthimandwentintothebank。HenrySmall,thebookkeeper,wasathisdesk。Iwalkedovertospeaktohim,buthe,lookingupfromhisfigures,spokefirst。Therewas,orsoitseemedtome,adifferentnoteinhisgreeting。Itwasmorehearty,Ithought。 Certainlyheregardedmewithanewandcuriousinterest。 \"Morning,Ros,\"hesaid。\"Well,howareyouthesedays?\" IansweredthatIwaswell,andwasmovingonbuthedetainedme。 \"Livelytimesahead,hey,\"hewhispered。 \"Whatsortoftimes?\"Iasked。 Hewinked。\"Iguessyouknow,ifanybodydoes,\"heobserved。\"Allright,you’llhavegoodfriendsonyourside。Iain’tsayinganything,ofcourse,butI’mon,allright。\" Hewinkedagain。Iwalkedbacktothecashier’swindow。Taylorhad,evidently,seenmetalkingwiththebookkeeper,forhewasstandingbythelittlegate,waitingforme。 \"Hello,Ros,\"hesaid。\"Gladtoseeyou。Comein。\" GeorgeTaylorwasatypeofsmartcountryboygrowntomanhoodinthecountry。Histone,likehismanner,wassharpandquickandbusinesslike,buthespokewiththeDown—EasttwangandusedtheCapephrasesandmetaphors。HewasyoungerthanI,buthelookedolder,and,oflate,ithadseemedtomethathewasgrowingmorenervous。Weshookhands。 \"Gladtoseeyou,\"besaidagain。\"Iwashopingyou’ddriftin。I presumedlikelyyoumight。Sitdown。\" Itooktheprofferedchair。HelookedatmewithmuchthesamecuriousinterestthatSmallhadshown。 \"We’vebeenhearingaboutyou,\"hesaid。\"You’vebeengettingyourselftalkedabout。\" ImentallycussedLuteoncemoreforhisloquacity。 \"I’llbreakthefellow’sneck,\"Ideclared,withemphasis。 Helaughed。\"Don’tdothatyetawhile,\"hesaid。\"Themarketisinbadenoughshapeasitis。IfhisneckwasbrokethewholeofWallStreetwouldgotopot。\" \"WallStreet?WhatintheworldhasLutegottodowithWallStreet?\" \"Lute!Oh,Isee!Yes,Lute’sbeendoingconsiderabletalking,butitain’thisneckImean。Say,Ros,whatdidyoudotohim,anyway?Youstirredhimupsome,judgingbywhathesaidtome。\" \"Whosaid?What?\"