第11章

类别:其他 作者:Bret Harte字数:4799更新时间:18/12/14 10:33:59
\"No,\"shesaidpassionately,tearingupthepaperandthrowingitathisfeet;\"notasYOUunderstandit——andneverYOURS!Youhavedebasedandpollutedeverythingconnectedwithit,asyouwouldhavedebasedandpollutedME。Outofmypresencethatyouareinsulting——outoftheroomofthemanwhosemagnanimityyoucannotunderstand!\" Thedestructionoftheguaranteeapparentlystunghimmorethanthewordsthataccompaniedit。Hedidnotrelapseagainintohisformershamefacedterror,butasamalignantglittercameintohiseyes,heregainedhiscoolness。 \"Itmaynotbesodifficultforotherstounderstand,MissNevil,\" hesaid,withpolishedinsolence,\"andasBobRushbrook\'sgenerositytoprettywomenisalreadyamatterofsuspicion,perhapsyouarewisetodestroythatrecordofit。\" \"Coward!\"saidGrace,\"standasideandletmepass!\"Shesweptbyhimtothedoor。ButitopeneduponRushbrook\'sre-entrance。Hestoodforaninstantglancingatthepair,andthenonthefragmentsofthepaperthatstrewedthefloor。Then,stillholdingthedoorinhishand,hesaidquietly:—— \"Onemomentbeforeyougo,MissNevil。Ifthisistheresultofanymisunderstandingastothepresenceofanotherwomanhere,incompanywithMr。Somers,itisonlyfairtohimtosaythatthatwomanishereasafriendofMINE,notofhis,andIaloneamresponsible。\" Gracehalted,andturnedthecoldsteelofherproudeyesonthetwomen。AstheyrestedonRushbrooktheyquiveredslightly。\"I canalreadybearwitness,\"shesaidcoldly,\"tothegenerosityofMr。Rushbrookinamatterwhichthentouchedme。ButtherecertainlyisnonecessityforhimtoshowitnowinamatterinwhichIhavenottheslightestconcern。\" AsshesweptoutoftheroomandwasreceivedintherespectableshadowofthewaitingJames,RushbrookturnedtoSomers。 \"AndI\'Mafraiditwon\'tdo——forLeytonsawyou,\"hesaidcurtly。 \"Now,then,shutthatdoor,foryouandI,JackSomers,haveawordtosaytoeachother。\" Whatthatwordwas,andhowitwassaidandreceived,isnotapartofthisrecord。ButitistoldthatitwasthebeginningofthatmightyIliad,stillrememberedofmen,whichshookthefinancialcampsofSanFrancisco,anddividedthemintobittercontendingparties。ForwhenitbecameknownthenextdaythatSomershadsuddenlyabandonedRushbrook,andcarriedovertoapowerfulforeigncapitalistthesecretmethods,andeven,itwasbelieved,theLUCKofhislateemployer,itwascertainthattherewouldbewartotheknife,andthatitwasnolongerastruggleofrivalenterprise,butofvindictivemen。 CHAPTERVII ForayearthebattlebetweentheSomersfactionandthegiantbutsolitaryRushbrookragedfiercely,withvaryingsuccess。IgrievetosaythattheprotegesandparasitesofMaecenasdesertedhiminabody;nay,theyopenlyallegedthatitwasthetrueartisticnatureandrefinementofSomersthathadalwaysattractedthem,andthatamanlikeRushbrook,whoboughtpicturesbytheyard,—— equallyoftheunknownstrugglingartistandthefamousmasters,—— wasnotruepatronofArt。Rushbrookmadenoattempttorecoverhislostprestige,andonce,whensqueezedintoatight\"corner,\" andforcedtorealizeonhistreasures,heputthemupatauctionandthepeoplecalledthem\"daubs;\"theirrageknewnobounds。ItwasthenthatanunfetteredpressdiscoveredthatRushbrookneverwasaMaecenasatall,grimlydeprecatedhisassumptionofthattitle,andevendoubtedifheweretrulyamillionaire。Itwasatthistimethatafewstoodbyhim——notably,themillinventorfromSiskyou,grownplethoricwithsuccess,buteventuallygroundbetweentheupperandnethermillstoneoftheSomersandRushbrookparty。MissNevilhadreturnedtotheAtlanticStateswithMrs。 Leyton。WhilerumorshadplayedfreelywiththerelationsofSomersandtheSignoraasthepossiblecauseoftherupturebetweenhimandRushbrook,nomentionhadeverbeenmadeofthenameofMissNevil。 Itwasrainingheavilyoneafternoon,whenMr。RushbrookdrovefromhisofficetohisSanFranciscohouse。Thefiercestruggleinwhichhewasengagedlefthimlittletimeforhospitality,andforthelasttwoweekshishousehadbeencomparativelydeserted。Hepassedthroughtheemptyrooms,changedinlittleexcepttheabsenceofsomevaluablemonstrositieswhichhadgonetoreplenishhiscapital。Whenhereachedhisbedroom,hepausedamomentattheopendoor。 \"James!\" \"Yes,sir,\"saidJames,appearingoutoftheshadow。 \"Whatareyouwaitingfor?\" \"Ithoughtyoumightbewantingsomething,sir。\" \"Youwerewaitingtherethismorning;youwereintheante-roomofmystudywhileIwaswriting。YouwereoutsidetheblueroomwhileIsatatbreakfast。Youwereatmyelbowinthedrawing-roomlatelastnight。Now,James,\"continuedMr。Rushbrook,withhisusualgravedirectness,\"Idon\'tintendtocommitsuicide;Ican\'taffordit,sokeepyourtimeandyourrestforyourself——youwantit—— that\'sagoodfellow。\" \"Yes,sir。\" \"James!\" \"Yes,sir。\" Rushbrookextendedhishand。Therewasthatfaint,raresmileonhishandsomemouth,forwhichJameswouldatanytimehavelaiddownhislife。Butheonlysilentlygraspedhismaster\'shand,andthetwomenremainedlookingintoeachother\'seyeswithoutaword。 ThenMr。Rushbrookenteredhisroom,laydown,andwenttosleep,andJamesvanishedintheshadow。 AttheendofanhourMr。Rushbrookawokerefreshed,andevenJames,whocametocallhim,appearedtohavebrightenedintheinterval。\"Ihaveorderedafire,sir,inthereservedroom,theonefittedupfromLosOsos,asyourstudyhashadnochanceofbeingcleanedthesetwoweeks。Itwillbeachangeforyou,sir。 Ihopeyou\'llexcusemynotwakingyoutoconsultyouaboutit。\" RushbrookremainedsosilentthatJames,fancyinghehadnotheardhim,wasabouttorepeathimselfwhenhismastersaidquickly,\"Verywell,comeformetherewhendinnerisready,\"andenteredthepassageleadingtotheroom。Jamesdidnotfollowhim,andwhenMr。Rushbrook,openingthedoor,startedbackwithanexclamation,noonebuttheinmateheardthewordthatrosetohislips。 Forthere,seatedbeforetheglowoftheblazingfire,wasMissGraceNevil。Shehadevidentlyjustarrived,forhermantlewasbarelyloosenedaroundherneck,anduponthefringeofbrownhairbetweenherbonnetandherbroad,lowforeheadafewdropsofrainstillsparkled。Assheliftedherlonglashesquicklytowardsthedoor,itseemedasifthey,too,hadcaughtalittleofthatmoisture。Rushbrookmovedimpatientlyforward,andthenstopped。 Graceroseunhesitatinglytoherfeet,andmethimhalf-waywithfranklyoutstretchedhands。\"Firstofall,\"shesaid,withahalfnervouslaugh,\"don\'tscoldJames;it\'sallmyfault;Iforbadehimtoannounceme,lestyoushoulddrivemeaway,forIheardthatduringthisexcitementyoucamehereforrest,andsawnoone。 Eventheintrusionintothisroomisallmyown。IconfessnowthatIsawitthelastnightIwashere;Iwasanxioustoknowifitwasunchanged,andmadeJamesbringmehere。Ididnotunderstanditthen。Idonow——and——thankyou。\" Herfacemusthaveshownthatshewasconsciousthathewasstillholdingherhand,forhesuddenlyreleasedit。Withaheightenedcolorandahalfgirlishnaivete,thatwasthemorecharmingforitscontrastwithhertallfigureandairofthoroughbredrepose,sheturnedbacktoherchair,andlightlymotionedhimtotaketheonebeforeher。\"IamhereonBUSINESS;otherwiseIshouldnothavedaredtolookinuponyouatall。\" Shestopped,drewoffhergloveswithaprovokingdeliberation,whichwasnonethelessfascinatingthatitimpliedademureconsciousnessofinducingsomeimpatienceinthebreastofhercompanion,stretchedthemoutcarefullybythefingers,laidthemdownneatlyonthetable,placedherelbowsonherknees,slightlyclaspedherhandstogether,andbendingforward,liftedherhonest,handsomeeyestothemanbeforeher。 \"Mr。Rushbrook,IhavegotbetweenfourandfivehundredthousanddollarsthatIhavenousefor;Icancontrolsecuritieswhichcanbeconverted,ifnecessary,intoahundredthousandmoreintendays。Iamfreeandmyownmistress。ItisgenerallyconsideredthatIknowwhatIamabout——youadmittedasmuchwhenIwasyourpupil。Ihavecomeheretoplacethissuminyourhands,atyourfreedisposal。Youknowwhyandforwhatpurpose。\" \"Butwhatdoyouknowofmyaffairs?\"askedRushbrook,quickly。 \"Everything,andIknowYOU,whichisbetter。Callitaninvestmentifyoulike——forIknowyouwillsucceed——andletmeshareyourprofits。Callit——ifyouplease——restitution,forIamthemiserablecauseofyourrupturewiththatman。Orcallitrevengeifyoulike,\"shesaidwithafaintsmile,\"andletmefightatyoursideagainstourcommonenemy!Please,Mr。 Rushbrook,don\'tdenymethis。Ihavecomethreethousandmilesforit;Icouldhavesentittoyou——orwritten——butIfearedyouwouldnotunderstandit。Youaresmiling——youwilltakeit?\" \"Icannot,\"saidRushbrook,gravely。 \"ThenyouforcemetogointotheStockMarketmyself,andfightforyou,and,unaidedbyYOURgenius,perhapsloseitwithoutbenefitingyou。\" Rushbrookdidnotreply。 \"Atleast,then,tellmewhyyou\'cannot。\'\" Rushbrookrose,andlookingintoherface,saidquietlywithhisolddirectness:—— \"BecauseIloveyou,MissNevil。\" Asuddeninstincttoriseandmoveaway,agreateronetoremainandhearhimspeakagain,andastillgreateronetokeepbackthebloodthatshefeltwasreturningalltooquicklytohercheekafterthefirstshock,kepthersilent。Butshedroppedhereyes。 \"IlovedyoueversinceIfirstsawyouatLosOsos,\"hewentonquickly;\"Isaidtomyselfeventhen,thatiftherewasawomanthatwouldfillmylife,andmakemewhatshewishedmetobe,itwasyou。Ievenfanciedthatdaythatyouunderstoodmebetterthananywoman,orevenanyman,thatIhadevermetbefore。I lovedyouthroughallthatmiserablebusinesswiththatman,evenwhenmyfailuretomakeyouhappywithanotherbroughtmenonearertoyou。Ihavelovedyoualways。Ishallloveyoualways。IloveyoumoreforthisfoolishkindnessthatbringsYOUbeneathmyroofoncemore,andgivesmeachancetospeakmyhearttoyou,ifonlyonceandforthelasttime,thanallthefortunethatyoucouldputatmydisposal。ButIcouldnotacceptwhatyouwouldoffermefromanywomanwhowasnotmywife——andIcouldnotmarryanywomanthatdidnotloveme。IamperhapspasttheagewhenIcouldinspireayounggirl\'saffection;butIhavenotreachedtheagewhenIwouldacceptanythingless。\"Hestoppedabruptly。Gracedidnotlookup。Therewasatearglisteninguponherlongeyelashes,albeitafaintsmileplayeduponherlips。 \"Doyoucallthisbusiness,Mr。Rushbrook?\"shesaidsoftly。 \"Business?\" \"Toassumeaproposaldeclinedbeforeithasbeenoffered。\" \"Grace——mydarling——tellme——isitpossible?\" Itwastoolateforhertorisenow,ashishandsheldbothhers,andhishandsomemouthwassmilinglevelwithherown。SoitreallyseemedtoadispassionatespectatorthatitWASpossible,andbeforeshehadlefttheroom,itevenappearedtobethemostprobablethingintheworld。 TheunionofGraceNevilandRobertRushbrookwasrecordedbylocalhistoryasthecrowntohisvictoryovertheRing。Butonlyheandhiswifeknewthatitwasthecause。