首页 >出版文学> Cap’n Warren’s Wards>第7章
  ”Goodevening,Captain,”hailedtheyoungman,cheerily。”Didn’texpectme,didyou?IdroppedinforamomenttoshakehandswithyouandtooffercongratulationstoMissWarren。”Then,noticingtheexpressiononhisfriend’sface,headded,”What’sthematter?Anythingwrong?AmIintruding?””No,no!Coursenot。You’reaswelcomeasanotheregginapoorman’shen-house。Comerightinandtakeoffyourthings。I’mgladtoseeyou。Only——well,thefactisIthought’twasCarolinecomin’home。SheandSteviewastobehereovertwohoursago,andIcan’timaginewhat’skeepin,’em。”
  Heinsisteduponhisvisitor’sremaining,althoughthelatter,whenheunderstoodthesituation,wasreluctanttodoso。”Caroline’llberealgladtoseeyou,Jim,Iknow,”thecaptainsaid。”AndIwantyoutostayformysake。Betweenpacifyin’theCommodoreandfrettin’overwhatcouldn’tpossiblyhappen,Iwashalfdeadofthefidgets。Stayandcheermeup,there’sagoodfeller。I’djustaboutreachedthestagewhereIhadthegirlandboystovetoflindersunderthatpeskyauto。I’devenbeguntofiggeronnotifyin’theundertaker。TellmeI’manoldfoolandthentalkaboutsomethin’else。They’llbehereanyminute。”
  Butagoodmanyminutespassed,andstilltheydidnotcome。
  Pearson,awareofhiscompanion’sgrowinganxiety,chattedofthenovel,ofthepeopleattheboardinghouse,ofanythingandeverythinghecouldthinkoflikelytodivertattentionfromtheoneimportanttopic。Theanswershereceivedweremoreandmorebriefandabsent。Atlast,whenEdwardsagainappeared,appealinglymute,attheentrancetothediningroom,CaptainElisha,withasighwhichwasalmostagroan,surrendered。”Iguess,”hesaid,reluctantly,”Iguess,Jim,thereain’tanyusewaitin’anylonger。Somethin’skept’em,andtheywon’tbeherefordinner。YouandI’llsetdownandeat——thoughIain’tgottheappetiteIcal’latedtohave。”
  Pearsonhaddinedhoursbefore,buthefollowedhisfriend,resolvedtopleasethelatterbygoingthroughtheformofpretendingtoeat。
  Theysatdowntogether。CaptainElisha,witharuefulsmile,pointedtothefloralcenterpiece。”There’syourposies,Jim,”heobserved。”Lookpretty,don’tthey。
  Sheain’tseen’emyet,butshe’lllike’emwhenshedoes。Andthatoverthere,isherpresentfromme。Steviegaveheraboxofgloves,andIexpect,fromwhatMrs。Dunnhinted,thatsheandthatsonofhersgavehersomethin’fine。She’llshowuswhenshegetshere。What’sthis,Commodore?Oysters,hey?Well,theyoughttotastelikehome。They’re’CapeCods’;Iwouldn’thaveanythingelse。””Wewon’ttouchthebirthdaycake,Jim,”headded,alittlelater。”She’sgottocutthatherself。”
  Thesoupwasonlylukewarm,butneitherofthemcommentedonthefact。Thecaptainhadscarcelytastedofhis,whenhepaused,hisspooninair。”Hey?”heexclaimed。”Listen!What’sthat?Bytheeverlastin’,itIS。Heretheyare,atLAST!”
  Hesprangupwithsuchenthusiasmthathischairtippedbackwardsagainstthebutler’sdevotedshins。Pearson,almostasmuchpleased,alsorose。
  CaptainElishapaidscantattentiontothechairincident。”Whatareyouwaitin’for?”hedemanded,whirlingonEdwards,whowasrightingthechairwithonehandandrubbinghiskneewiththeother。”Don’tyouhear’ematthedoor?Let’emin!”
  Hereachedthelibraryfirst,hisfriendfollowingmoreleisurely。
  CarolineandStephenhadjustentered。”Well!”hecried,inhisquarter-deckvoice,hisfacebeamingwithreliefanddelight,”youAREhere,ain’tyou!Ibeguntothink……
  Why,what’sthematter?”
  ThequestionwasaddressedtoStephen,whostoodnearesttohim。
  Theboydidnotdeigntoreply。Withacontemptuousgrunt,heturnedscornfullyawayfromhisguardian。”Whatisit,Caroline?”demandedCaptainElisha。”HASanythinghappened?”
  Thegirllookedcoldlyathim。Anewbrooch——Mrs。CorcoranDunn’sbirthdaygift——sparkledatherthroat。”Noaccidenthashappened,ifthatiswhatyoumean,”shesaid。”But——why,yes,thatwaswhatImeant。Youwassoawfullate,andyouknowyousaidyou’dbehomefordinner,so——””Ichangedmymind。Come,Steve。”
  Sheturnedtoleavetheroom。Pearson,atthatmoment,enteredit。
  Stephensawhimfirst。”WHAT?”hecried。”Well,ofallthenerve!Look,Caro!””Jim——Mr。Pearson,Imean——raninafewminutesago,”explainedCaptainElisha,bewilderedandstammering。”Hethoughtofcoursewe’dhaddinnerand——and——hejustwantedtowishyoumanyhappyreturns,Caroline。”
  Pearsonhadextendedhishandanda”Goodevening”wasonhislips。
  Stephen’sstrangebehaviorandlanguagecausedhimtohalt。Heflushed,awkward,surprised,andindignant。
  Carolineturnedandsawhim。Shestarted,andhercheeksalsogrewcrimson。Then,recovering,shelookedhimfullintheface,anddeliberatelyanddisdainfullyturnedherback。”Come,Steve!”shesaidagain,andwalkedfromtheroom。
  Herbrotherhesitated,glaredatPearson,andthenstalkedhaughtilyafterher。
  CaptainElisha’sbewildermentwassupreme。Hestared,open-
  mouthed,afterhisnephewandniece,andthenturnedslowlytohisfriend。”Whatonearth,Jim,”hestammered。”What’sitMEAN?”
  Pearsonshruggedhisshoulders。”IthinkIknowwhatitmeans,”hesaid。”IpresumethatMissWarrenandherbrotherhavelearnedofmytroublewiththeirfather。””Hey?No!youdon’tthinkTHAT’Sit。””Ithinkthere’snodoubtofit。””Buthow?””Idon’tknowhow。WhatIdoknowisthatIshouldnothavecomehere。Ifeltitand,ifyouwillremember,Isaidso。Iwasafool。Goodnight,Captain。”
  Hotandfuriouslyangryathisownindecisionwhichhadplacedhiminthishumiliatingsituation,hewasstridingtowardsthehall。
  CaptainElishaseizedhisarm。”Staywhereyouare,Jim!”hecommanded。”Ifthetrouble’swhatyouthinkitis,I’mmoretoblamethananybodyelse,andyousha’n’tleavethishousetillI’vedonemybesttosquareyou。””Thankyou;butIdon’twishtobe’squared。’I’vedonenothingtobeashamedof,andIhaveborneasmanyinsultsasIcanstand。
  I’mgoing。””No,youain’t。Notyet。Iwantyoutostay。”
  AtthatmomentStephen’svoicereachedthemfromtheadjoiningroom。”ItellyouIshall,Caro!”itproclaimed,fiercely。”DoyousupposeI’mgoingtopermitthatfellowtocomehereagain——ortogountilheismadetounderstandwhatwethinkofhimandwhy?
  No,bygad!I’mthemanofthisfamily,andI’lltellhimafewthings。”
  Pearson’sjawsetgrimly。”Youmayletgoofmywrist,CaptainWarren,”hesaid;”I’llstay。”
  PossiblyStephen’sintensedesiretoprovehismanlinessmadehimself-conscious。Atanyrate,heneverappearedmoreridiculouslyboyishthanwhen,aninstantlater,hemarchedintothelibraryandconfrontedhisuncleandPearson。”I——Iwanttosay——”hebegan,majestically;”Iwanttosay——”
  Hepaused,choking,andbrandishedhisfist。”Iwanttosay——”hebeganagain。”Allright,Stevie,”interruptedthecaptain,dryly,”thenI’dsayitifIwasyou。Iguessit’stimeyoudid。””Iwantto——totellthatfellowTHERE,”withaviciousstabofhisforefingerinthedirectionofPearson,”thatIconsiderhiman——aningrate——andascoundrel——andamiserable——””Steady!”CaptainElisha’sinterruptionwassharpthistime。”Steadynow!Leaveoutthepetnames。Whatisityou’vegottotell?””I——mysisterandIhavefoundoutwhatascoundrelheis,that’swhat!We’velearnedofthelieshewroteaboutfather。Weknowthathewasresponsibleforallthatcowardly,lyingstuffinthePlanet——allthatabouttheTrolleyCombine。Andwedon’tintendthatheshallsneakintothishouseagain。Ifhewastheleastpartofaman,hewouldneverhavecome。””Mr。Warren——”beganPearson,steppingforward。Thecaptaininterrupted。”Holdon,Jim!”hesaid。”Justaminutenow。You’velearnedsomethin’,yousay,Stevie。TheDunnstoldyou,Is’pose。””Nevermindwhotoldme!””Idon’t——much。ButIguesswe’dbetterhaveaclearunderstandin’,allofus。Caroline,willyoucomeinhere,please?”
  Hesteppedtowardthedoor。Stephenspranginfrontofhim。”Mysisterdoesn’tintendtocheapenherselfbyenteringthatman’spresence,”hedeclared,hotly。”I’lldealwithhim,myself!””Allright。ButIguessshe’dbetterbehere,justthesame。
  Caroline,Iwantyou。””Shesha’n’tcome!””Yes,sheshall。Caroline!”
  Theboywouldhavedetainedhim,buthepushedhimfirmlyasideandwalkedtowardthedoor。Beforehereachedit,however,hisnieceappeared。”Well?”shesaid,coldly。”Whatisityouwantofme?””IwantyoutohearMr。Pearson’ssideofthisbusiness——andmine——
  beforeyoudoanythingyou’llbesorryfor。””IthinkI’veheardquiteenoughofMr。Pearsonalready。NothinghecansayordowillmakememoresorrythanIam,orhumiliatememorethanthefactthatIhavetreatedhimasafriend。”
  Theicycontemptinhertonewascutting。Pearson’sfacewaswhite,buthespokeclearlyandwithdeliberation。”MissWarren,”hesaid,”Imustinsistthatyoulistenforanothermoment。Ioweyouanapologyfor——””Apology!”brokeinStephen,withascornfullaugh。”Apology!
  Well,bygad!Justhearthat,Caro!”
  Thegirl’slipcurled。”Idonotwishtohearyourapology,”shesaid。”ButIwishyoutohearit。NotformyattitudeintheTrolleymatter,norforwhatIpublishedinthePlanet。Norformypartinthedisagreementwithyourfather。Iwrotethetruthandnothingmore。Iconsidereditrightthen——Itoldyourfatherso——andI
  havenotchangedmymind。Ishouldactexactlythesameundersimilarcircumstances。””Youblackguard!”shoutedStephen。Pearsonignoredhimutterly。”Idooweyouanapology,”hecontinued,”forcominghere,asI
  havedone,knowingthatyouwereignorantoftheaffair。Ibelievenowthatyouaremisinformedastothefacts,butthatisimmaterial。
  YoushouldhavebeentoldofmytroublewithMr。Warren。Ishouldhaveinsisteduponit。ThatIdidnotdosoismyfaultandI
  apologize;butforthatonly。Goodevening。”
  Heshookhimselffreefromthecaptain’sgrasp,bowedtothetrio,andlefttheroom。Aninstantlatertheouterdoorclosedbehindhim。
  Carolineturnedtoherbrother。”Come,Steve,”shesaid。”Stayrightwhereyouare!”CaptainElishadidnotrequestnow,hecommanded。”Stevie,standstill。Caroline,Iwanttotalktoyou。”
  Thegirlhesitated。Shehadneverbeenspokentointhattonebefore。Herpridehadbeenalreadydeeplywoundedbywhatshehadlearnedthatafternoon;shewasfiercelyresentful,angry,andrebellious。Shewassuresheneverhatedanyoneasshedidthismanwhoorderedhertostayandlistentohim。But——shestayed。”Caroline,”saidCaptainElisha,afteramomentofsilence,”I
  presumelikely——ofcourseIdon’tknowforsartin,butIpresumelikelyit’sMrs。Dunnandthatsonofherswho’vetoldyouwhatyouthinkyouknow。””Itdoesn’tconcernyouwhotoldus!”blusteredStephen,pushingforward。Hemighthavebeenaflybuzzingonthewallforalltheattentionhisunclepaidhim。”IpresumelikelytheDunnstoldyou,Caroline,”herepeated,calmly。
  Hisniecemethisgazestubbornly。”Well,”sheanswered,”andiftheydid?Wasn’titnecessaryweshouldknowit?Oh!”withashudderofdisgust,”IwishIcouldmakeyouunderstandhowashamedIfeel——howWICKEDandashamedI
  feelthatI——_I_shouldhavedisgracedfather’smemoryby……
  Oh,butthere!Ican’t!Yes;Mrs。DunnandMalcolmdidtellus——
  manythings。ThankGodthatweHAVEfriendstotellusthetruth!””Amen!”quietly。”I’llsayamentothat,Caroline,anytime。OnlyIwantyoutobesurethoseyoucallfriendsarerealonesandthatthetruthstheytellain’tlikethebaitonafishhook,putonFOR
  baitandjustthickenoughtocoverthebarb。””Doyoumeantoinsinuate——”screamedtheirrepressiblenephew,wildatbeingsocompletelyignored。Hisuncleagainpaidnottheslightestattention。”Butthatain’tneitherherenortherenow,”hewenton。”Caroline,Mr。Pearsonjusttoldyouthathiscomingtothishousewithouttellin’youfustofhisquarrelwith’Bijewashisfault。Thatain’tso。Thefaultwasminealtogether。Hetoldmethewholestory;
  toldmethathehadn’tcalledsinceithappened,onthatveryaccount。AndItookthewholeresponsibilityandASKEDhimtocome。
  Idid!Doyouknowwhy?”
  Ifheexpectedananswernonewasgiven。Caroline’slidsdroopeddisdainfully。”Steve,”shesaid,”letusgo。””Stop!You’llstayhereuntilIfinish。IwanttosaythatI
  didn’ttellyouabouttheTrolleyfussbecauseIwantedyoutolearnsomethingsforyourself。IwantedyoutoknowMr。Pearson——
  tofindoutwhatsortofmanhewasaforeyoujudgedhim。Then,whenyouhadknownhimlongenoughtounderstandhewasn’taliarandablackguard,andallthatStevehascalledhim,Iwasgoin’totellyouthewholetruth,notapartofit。And,afterthat,Iwasgoin’toletyoudecideforyourselfwhattodo。I’malotolderthanyouare;I’vemixedwithallsortsoffolks;I’mpastthestagewhereIcanbefooledby——byfalsehairorsoftsoap。Youcan’tpoursweetoiloveraherrin’andmakemebelieveit’sasardine。IknowthePearsonstock。I’vesailedoveraheapofsaltwaterwithoneofthefamily。AndI’vekeptmyeyesopensinceI’verunacrostthisparticularmember。AndIknewyourfather,too,CarolineWarren。AndIsaytoyounowthat,knowin’
  JimPearsonand’BijeWarren——yes,andknowin’therightsandwrongsofthatTrolleybusinessquiteaswellasMalcolmDunnoranybodyelse——Isaytoyouthat,although’Bijewasmybrother,I’dbetmylifethatJimhadalltherightonhisside。There!that’sthetruth,andnohookunderneathit。Andsomedayyou’llrealizeit,too。”
  Hehadspokenwithgreatvehemence。Nowhetookahandkerchieffromhispocketandwipedhisforehead。Whenheagainlookedathisniece,hefoundherstaringintentlyathim;andhereyesblazed。”Haveyouquitefinished——now?”shedemanded。”Steve,bequiet!””Why,yes,Iguessso,prettynigh。Is’posethereain’tmuchusetosaymore。IfIwastotellyouthatI’vetriedtodoforyouandSteveinthis——sameasineverythingelsesinceItookthisjob——asifyouweremyownchildren,youwouldn’tbelieveit。IfI
  wastotellyou,Caroline,thatI’dcometothinkanawfullotofyou,youwouldn’tbelievethat,either。Ididhopethatsinceourothermisunderstandin’wasclearedup,andyoufoundIwa’n’twhatyouthoughtIwas,you’dcometomeandaskquestionsaforepassin’
  judgment;butperhaps——”
  Andnowsheinterrupted,burstingoutathiminablastofscornwhichtookhisbreathaway。”Oh,stop!stop!”shecried。”Don’tsayanymore。Youhaveinsultedfather’smemory,anddefendedthemanwhoslanderedhim。
  Isn’tthatenough?Whymustyougoontoproveyourselfagreaterhypocrite?Welearned,mybrotherandI,to-daymorethanthetruthconcerningyourFRIEND。Welearnedthatyouhavelied——yes,lied——and——””Steady,Caroline!becareful。Iwouldn’tsaywhatImightbesorryforlater。””Sorry!CaptainWarren,youspokeofmymisjudgingyou。IthoughtIhad,andIwassorry。To-dayIlearnedthatyourattitudeinthataffairwasalieliketherest。YOUdidnotpayforMr。
  Moriarty’saccident。Mr。Dunn’smoneypaidthosebills。Andyouallowedthefamily——andme——tothankYOUforyourgenerosity。Oh,I’mashamedtobenearyou!””There!There!Caroline,bestill。I——””Ishallnotbestill。Ihavebeenstillaltogethertoolong。Youareourguardian。Wecan’thelpthat,Isuppose。Fatheraskedyoutobethat,forsomereason;butdidheaskyoutoLIVEherewhereyouarenotwanted?Toshameusbeforeourfriends,ladiesandgentlemensofaraboveyouineveryway?Andtotrytopoisonourmindsagainstthemandsneeratthemwhentheyarekindtousandeventrytobekindtoyou?No,hedidnot!Oh,I’msickofitall!yourdeceitandyourhypocriticalspeechesandyourpretendedloveforus。LOVE!Oh,ifIcouldsaysomethingthatwouldmakeyouunderstandhowthoroughlywedespiseyou,andhowyourpresence,eversinceyouforcedituponSteveandme,hasdisgracedus!
  IfIonlycould!I——I——”
  ShehadbeenneartotearseversinceMrs。CorcoranDunn,inthekindnessofherheart,toldherthe”truth”thatafternoon。Butprideandindignationhadpreventedhergivingway。Now,however,shebrokedown。”Oh——oh,Steve!”shecried,and,turningtoherbrother,sobbedhystericallyonhisshoulder。”Oh,Steve,whatshallwedo?”
  Stephenputhisarmaboutherwaist。”It’sallright,Sis,”hesaidsoothingly。”Don’tcrybeforeHIM!Iguess,”withaglanceathisuncle,”you’vesaidenoughtomakeevenhimunderstand——atlast。”
  CaptainElishalookedgravelyatthepair。”Iguessyouhave,”hesaidslowly。”Iguessyouhave,Caroline。Anyhow,Ican’tthinkoffhandofanythingyou’veleftout。Icouldexplainsomethings,butwhat’stheuse?And,”withasigh,”youmayberightinaway。
  PerhapsIshouldn’thavecomeheretolive。Ifyou’donlytoldmeplainaforejusthowyoufelt,I’d——maybeI’d——butthere!Ididn’tknow——Ididn’tknow。Yousee,Ithought……However,Iguessthatpartofyourtroublesisover。But,”headded,firmly,”whereverIam,orwhereverIgo,youmustunderstandthatI’myourguardian,justthesame。IconsideredalongspellaforeItooktheplace,andIneverabandonedashipyet,onceItookcommandofher。AndI’llsticktothisone!Yes,sir!I’llsticktoitinspiteofthedevil——ortheDunns,either。TillyouandyourbrotherareofageI’mgoin’tolookoutforyouandyourinterestsandyourmoney;andnothin’nornobodyshallstopme。Asforforcin’mycompanyonyou,though,thatwell,that’sdifferent。I
  cal’lateyouwon’thavetoworryanymore。Goodnight。”
  Hethrusthishandsintohispocketsandwalkedslowlyfromthelibrary。
  CHAPTERXIV
  Stephen,the”manofthefamily,”wastheonlymemberofthehousehold,servantsexcepted,whosleptsoundlythatnight。
  ConsciousofhavingdonehisdutyintheaffairwithPearsonandhisguardian,andsomewhatfatiguedbythedisagreeabletaskofsoothinghishystericalsister,hewasslumberingpeacefullyatninethenextmorningwhenawakenedbyaseriesofrapsonhisbedroomdoor。”Ah!What?Well,whatisit?”hedemanded,testilyopeninghiseyes。”Edwards,isthatyou?Whatthedevildoyoumeanbymakingsucharow?”
  Thevoicewhichansweredwasnotthebutler’s,butCaroline’s。”Steve!Oh,Steve!”shecried。”Dogetupandcomeout!Come,quick!””What’sthematter?”inquiredtheyoungman,sittingupinbed。”Isthehouseafire?””No,no!Butdocome!Iwantyou。Somethinghashappened。””Happened?Whatisit?””Ican’ttellyouhere。Pleasedressandcometomeasquickasyoucan。”
  Stephen,wonderingandsomewhatalarmed,dressedwithunusualpromptitudeandobeyed。Hefoundhissisterstandingbythelibrarywindow,aletterinherhand。Shelookedtroubledandanxious。”Well,Caro,”observedtheboy,”hereIam。Whatintheworld’supnow?”
  Sheturned。”Oh,Steve!”sheexclaimed,”he’sgone!””Gone?Who?””CaptainWarren。He’sgone。””Gone?Gonewhere?Caro,youdon’tmeanhe’s——DEAD?””No,he’sgone——goneandleftus。”
  Herbrother’sexpressionchangedtoincredulousjoy。”What?”heshouted。”Youmeanhe’squit?Clearedout?Lefthereforgood?””Yes。””Hurrah!ExcusemewhileIgloat!Hurrah!Wegotitthroughhisskullatlast!Isitpossible?But——butholdon!Perhapsit’stoogoodtobetrue。Areyousure?Howdoyouknow?””Hesaysso。See。”
  Shehandedhimtheletter。Itwasaddressedto”MydearCaroline”
  andinitCaptainElishastatedhisintentionssuccinctly。Aftertheplainspeakingofthepreviouseveningheshouldnot,ofcourse,burdenthemwithhissocietyanylonger。Hewasleavingthatmorning,and,assoonashe”locatedpermanentmooringssomewhereelse”wouldnotifyhisnieceandnephewofhiswhereabouts。”For,”headded,”asItoldyou,althoughIshallnotimposemycompanyonyou,Iamyourguardiansameasever。Iwillseethatyourallowancecomestoyouregular,includingenoughforallhouseholdbillsandpayforthehiredhelpandsoon。Ifyouneedanyextrasatanytimeletmeknowand,iftheyseemtomerightandproper,Iwillsendmoneyforthem。Youwillstaywhereyouare,Caroline,andSteviemustgobacktocollegerightaway。
  TellhimIsayso,andifhedoesnotIshallbeginreducinghisallowanceaccordingasIwrotehim。HewillunderstandwhatI
  mean。IguessthatisalluntilIsendyoumyaddressandanyothersailingordersthatseemnecessarytomethen。And,Caroline,IwantyouandStevietofeelthatIamyouranchortowindward,andwhenyougetinatightplace,ifyoueverdo,youcandependonme。Lastnight’stalkhasnobearingonthatwhatever。Good-by,then,untilmynext。”ELISHAWARREN。”
  Stephenreadthisscreedtotheend,thencrumpleditinhisfistandthrewitangrilyonthefloor。”Thenerve!”heexclaimed。”HeseemstothinkI’masailorononeofhisships,tobeorderedaroundasheseesfit。I’llgobacktocollegewhenI’mgoodandready——notbefore。”
  Carolineshookherhead。”Oh,no!”shesaid。”Youmustgoto-day。
  He’sright,Steve;it’sthethingforyoutodo。HeandIwereagreedastothat。Andyouwouldn’tstayandmakeitharderforme,wouldyou,dear?”
  Hegrowledareluctantassent。”IsupposeIshallhavetogo,”hesaid,sullenly。”Myallowanceistoobeastlysmalltohavehimcuttingit;andtheoldsharkwoulddothatverything;he’dtakedelightindoingit,confoundhim!Well,heknowswhatwethinkofhim,that’ssomecomfort。”
  Shedidnotanswer。Helookedathercuriously。”Why,hangitall,Caro!”heexclaimedindisgust;”whatailsyou?
  BlessedifIsha’n’tbegintobelieveyou’resorryhe’sgone。Youactasifyouwere。””No,I’mnot。OfcourseI’mnot。I’m——I’mglad。Hecouldn’tstay,ofcourse。ButI’mafraid——Ican’thelpfeelingthatyouandIweretooharshlastnight。Wesaidthings——dreadfulthings——””Behanged!Wedidn’tsayhalfenough。Oh,don’tbeafool,Caro!
  Iwasjustbeginningtobeproudofyourgrit。Andnowyouwanttotakeitallback。Honestly,girlsarethelimit!Youdon’tknowyourownmindsfortwelveconsecutivehours。Answermenow!ARE
  yousorryhe’sgone?””No。No,I’mnot,really。ButI——Ifeelsomehowasif——asifeverythingwasonmyshoulders。You’regoingaway,andhe’sgone,and——Whatisit,Edwards?”
  Thebutlerentered,withasmallparcelinhishand。”Ibegyourpardon,MissCaroline,”hesaid。”Ishouldhavegivenyouthislastevening。Itwasbyyourplaceatthetable。IthinkCaptainWarrenputitthere,miss。”
  Carolinetooktheparcelandlookedatitwonderingly。”Forme?”sherepeated。”Yes,MissCaroline。Itismarkedwithyourname。Andbreakfastisserved,whenyouandMr。Stephenareready。”
  Hebowedandretired。Thegirlsatturningthelittlewhiteboxinherhands。”HEleftitforme,”shesaid。”Whatcanitbe?”
  Herbrothersnatcheditimpatiently。”Whydon’tyouopenitandfindout?”hedemanded。”Perhapsit’shislatchkey。Here!I’lldoitmyself。”
  Hecutthecordandremovedthecoverofthelittlebox。Insidewasthejeweler’sleathercase。Hetookitoutandpressedthespring。Thecoverflewup。”Whew!”hewhistled。”It’sapresent。Andratheradecentone,too,bygad!Look,Caro!”
  Hehandedhertheopencase。Shelookedatthechain,spreadcarefullyonthewhitesatinlining。Insidethecoverwasfittedacard。Sheturneditoverandread:”Tomyniece,Caroline。Withwishesformanyhappyreturns,andmuchlove,fromherUncleElishaWarren。”
  Shesatgazingatthecard。Stephenbentdown,readtheinscription,andthenlookedupintoherface。”WHAT?”hecried。”Ibelieve——You’renotCRYING!Well,I’llbehanged!Sis,youAREafool!”
  Theweatherthatmorningwasfineandclear。JamesPearson,standingbythewindowofhisroomsattheboardinghouse,lookingoutatthesnow-coveredroofssparklinginthesun,wasmiserable。
  WhenheretiredthenightbeforeitwaswithasolemnoathtoforgetCarolineWarrenaltogether;toputherandherfatherandtheyoungcad,herbrother,utterlyfromhismind,nevertobethoughtofagain。Asapreliminarystepinthisdirection,hebegan,themomenthisheadtouchedthepillow,toreview,forthefiftiethtime,thehumiliatingsceneinthelibrary,tothinkofthingsheshouldhavesaid,and——worsethanall——torecall,wordforword,thethingsshehadsaidtohim。Inthischeerfuloccupationhepassedhoursbeforefallingasleep。And,whenhewoke,itwastobeginalloveragain。
  Why——WhyhadhebeensoweakastoyieldtoCaptainElisha’sadvice?Whyhadhenotactedlikeasensible,self-respectingman,donewhatheknewwasright,andpersistedinhisrefusaltovisittheWarrens?Why?Becausehewasanidiot,ofcourse——ahopelessidiot,whohadgotexactlywhathedeserved!Whichbitofphilosophydidnothelpmakehisreflectionslessbitter。
  Hewentdowntobreakfastwhenthebellrang,buthisappetitewasmissing,andherepliedonlyinmonosyllablestotheremarksaddressedtohimbyhisfellowboarders。Mrs。Hepton,thelandlady,noticedthechange。”Younotill,Mr。Pearson,Ihope?”shequeried。”Idohopeyouhaven’tgotcold,sleepingwithyourwindowswideopen,asyousayyoudo。Freshairisagoodthing,inmoderation,butoneshouldbecareful。Don’tyouthinkso,Mr。Carson?”
  Mr。Carsonwasathinlittleman,abachelor,whooccupiedthesmallestroomonthethirdstory。Hewasaclerkinadepartmentstore,andhisboardwasgenerallyinarrears。Therefore,whenMrs。Heptonexpressedanopinionhemadeitapointtoagreewithher。Inthisinstance,however,hemerelygrunted。”Isayfreshairinone’ssleepingroomisagoodthinginmoderation。Don’tyouthinkso,Mr。Carson?”repeatedthelandlady。
  Mr。Carsonrolleduphisnapkinandinserteditinthering。Hisboard,asithappened,waspaidinfulltodate。Also,althoughhehadnotyetdeclaredhisintention,heintendedchanginglodgingsattheendoftheweek。”Humph!”hesniffed,withsarcasm,”itmaybe。Icouldn’tgetnoneinMYroomifIwantedit,soIcan’tsaysure。Morning。”
  Hedepartedhurriedly。Mrs。Heptonlookeddisconcerted。Mrs。VanWinkleRugglessmiledmeaninglyacrossthetableatMissSherborne,whosmiledback。
  Mr。Ludlow,thebookseller,quietlyobservedthathehopedMr。
  Pearsonhadnotgottencold。Coldswereprevalentatthistimeoftheyear。”’ThesearethedayswhentheGeniusoftheweathersitsinmournfulmeditationonthethreshold,’asMr。Dickenstellsus,”
  headded。”Ipresumehesitsonthesillsofopenwindows,also。”
  ThewifeoftheMr。Dickenstherepresentprickedupherears。”Whendidyouwritethat,’C。’dear?”sheasked,turningtoherhusband。”Irememberitperfectly,ofcourse,butIhaveforgotten,forthemoment,inwhichofyourwritingsitappears。”
  Theillustriousone’smouthbeingoccupiedwithasectionofscorchinghotwaffle,hewassparedthenecessityofconfession。”Pardonme,”saidMr。Ludlow。”IwasnotquotingourMr。Dickensthistime,buthisfamousnamesake。”
  Thegreat”C。”drownedthewafflewithaswallowofwater。”Maria,”hesnapped,”don’tbesofoolish。Ludlowquotesfrom——er——
  ’BleakHouse。’Ihavewrittensomethings——er——similar,butnotthat。Whydon’tyoupassthesyrup?”
  Thebookseller,whowasundertheimpressionthathehadquotedfromthe”ChristmasCarol,”merelysmiledandremainedsilent。”Myfather,theSenator,”beganMrs。VanWinkleRuggles,”wastroubledwithcoldsduringhispoliticalcareer。IrememberhissayingthattheSenateChamberattheCapitolwasextremelydraughty。PossiblyMr。Pearson’sailmentdoescomefromsleepinginadraught。NotthatfatherwasaccustomedtoSLEEPduringthesessions——Oh,dear,no!notthat,ofcourse。Howabsurd!”
  Shelaughedgayly。Pearson,whoseemedtothinkittimetosaysomething,declaredthat,sofarasheknew,hehadnocoldoranysymptomsofone。”Well,”saidMrs。Hepton,withconviction,”somethingailsyou,I
  know。Wecanallseeit;can’twe?”turningtotherestofthecompany。”Why,you’vescarcelyspokensinceyousatdownatthetable。Andyou’veeatennexttonothing。Perhapsthereissometrouble,somethingonyourmindwhichisworryingyou。Oh,IHOPE
  not!””Nodoubtitisthepreoccupationofgenius,”remarkedMrs。
  Dickens。”I’msureitmustbethat。When’C。’isengagedwithsomeparticularlytryingliteraryproblemhefrequentlylosesallhisappetiteanddoesnotspeakforhourstogether。Isn’titso,dear?””C。,”whowaspainfullyconsciousthathemighthavemadeamiscueinthematterofthequotation,answeredsharply。”No,”hesaid。”Notatall。Don’tbesilly,Maria。”
  MissSherborneclaspedherhands。”_I_know!”sheexclaimedinmockrapture;”Mr。Pearsonisinlove!”
  Thissuggestionwasreceivedwithapplauseandhilarity。Pearsonpushedbackhischairandrose。”I’mmuchobligedforthisoutburstofsympathy,”heobserved,dryly。”But,asIsay,I’mperfectlywell,andtheotherdiagnosesaretooflatteringtobetrue。Goodmorning。”
  Backinhisroomheseatedhimselfathisdesk,tookthemanuscriptofhisnovelfromthedrawer,andsatmoodilystaringatit。Hewasinnomoodforwork。Theverysightofthetypewrittenpagedisgustedhim。Ashenowfelt,themonthsspentonthestoryweretimewasted。Itwasridiculousforhimtoattemptsuchathing;ortobelievethathecouldcarryitthroughsuccessfully;ortodreamthathewouldeverbeanythingbetterthanaliteraryhack,acheapeditionof”C。”Dickens,minusthelatter’scolossalself-
  satisfaction。
  Hewasstillsittingthere,twirlinganidlepencilbetweenhisfingers,whenheheardstepsoutsidehisdoor。Someoneknocked。”Well,whatisit?”heasked。
  Hislandladyanswered。”Mr。Pearson,”shesaid,”mayIseeyou?”
  Hethrewdownthepenciland,rising,walkedtothedoorandopenedit。Mrs。Heptonwaswaitinginthehall。Sheseemedexcited。”Mr。Pearson,”shesaid,”willyoustepdownstairswithmeforamoment?Ihaveasurpriseforyou。””Asurprise?Whatsortofasurprise?””Oh,apleasantone。AtleastIthinkitisgoingtobepleasantforallofus。ButI’mnotgoingtotellyouwhatitis。Youmustcomedownandseeforyourself。”
  Sheledthewaydownstairs,theyoungmanfollowingher,wonderingwhatthesurprisemightbe,andfairlycertainit,noranythingelse,couldbepleasantonthatday。
  Hesupposed,ofcourse,thathemustdescendtotheparlortoreachthesolutionofthemystery,buthewasmistaken。OnthesecondfloorMrs。Heptonstoppedandpointed。”It’sinthere,”shesaid,pointing。”There”wastheroomformerlyoccupiedbyMr。Saks,thelong-hairedartist。Sincehisdepartureithadbeenvacant。Pearsonlookedatthecloseddoorandthenatthelady。”AsurpriseformeinTHERE?”herepeated。”What’sthejoke,Mrs。
  Hepton?”
  Bywayofanswershetookhimbythearm,and,leadinghimtothedoor,threwthelatteropen。”Hereheis!”shesaid。”Hello,Jim!”hailedCaptainElishaWarren,cheerfully。”Shipahoy!Gladtoseeyou。”
  Hewasstandinginthemiddleoftheroom,hishatonthetableandhishandsinhispockets。
  Pearsonwassurprised;therewasnodoubtofthat——notsomuchatthesightofhisfriend——hehadexpectedtoseeorhearfromthecaptainbeforethedaywasover——asatseeinghiminthatroom。Hecouldnotunderstandwhathewasdoingthere。
  CaptainElishanotedhisbewilderedexpression,andchuckled。”Comeaboard,Jim!”hecommanded。”Comeinandinspect。I’llseeyoulater,Mrs。Hepton,”headded,”andgiveyoumyfinalword。I
  wanttoholdofficer’scouncilwithMr。Pearsonherefust。”
  Thelandladyacceptedthebroadhintandturnedtogo。”Verywell,”shesaid,”butIdohopeforalloursakesthatwordwillbeYES,Mr。Warren——Excuseme,itisCaptainWarren,isn’tit?””Itusedtobe,yes,ma’am。Andathomeitisyet。’RoundhereI’velearnedtobelikeabarroompoll-parrot,readytoanswertomosteverything。There!”asthedoorclosedafterher;”nowwecanbemoreprivate。Setdown,Jim!Howareyou,anyway?”
  Pearsonsatdownmechanically。”I’mwellenough——everythingconsidered,”hereplied,slowly。”Butwhat——whatareyouinherefor?Idon’tunderstand。””Youwillinaminute。Whatdoyouthinkofthis——er——salooncabin?”withacomprehensivesweepofhisarm。
  Theroomwasoffairsize,furnishedinanondescript,boarding-
  housefashion,andwithtwowindowsoverlookingthelittlebackyardofthehouseandthoseoftheotheradjoiningit。Eachyardcontainedanassortmentofashcans,andtherewasanastonishingnumberofclotheslines,eachflutteringavarietyofgarmentspeculiarlypersonaltotheirrespectiveowners。”Prettysnug,ain’tit?”continuedthecaptain。”NotexactlyuptothatI’vebeenluxuriatin’inlately,butmorefittin’tomybuildandclassthanthatwas,Ishouldn’twonder。NoCorotpaintin’snorfivethousanddollartintypesofdorycodders;butIcanmanagetoworryalongwithoutthem,ifItryhard。Neatbutnotgaudy,I
  callit——asthearchitectfellersaidabouthisplansfortheadditiontothecountyjailatOstable。Hey?Ho!Ho!”
  Pearsonbegantogetacluetothesituation。”CaptainWarren,”hedemanded,”haveyou——Doyoumeantosayyou’vetakenthisroomtoLIVEin?””No,Iain’tsaidallthatyet。IwantedtotalkwithyoualittleaforeIsaidit。Butthatwasmyidea,ifyouandIagreedonsartinmatters。””You’vecomeheretolive!You’veleftyour——yourniece’shouse?””Ya-as,I’veleft。Thatis,IleftthewaytheIrishmanleftthestablewheretheykeptthemule。Hesaidtherewasalloutdoorsinfrontofhimandonlytwofeetbehind。That’sabouttheway’twaswithme。””Haveyournephewandniece——””Um-hm。Theyhintedthatmyroomwasbetterthanmycompany,and,takeitbyandlarge,Iguesstheywasrightforthepresent,anyhow。Isetuptillthreeo’clockthinkin’itover,andthenI
  decidedtogetoutaforebreakfastthismornin’。Ididn’twaitforanygood-bys。They’dbeensaid,orallIcaredtohear——CaptainElisha’ssmiledisappearedforaninstant——”lastevenin’。Thedosewassortofbitter,butithadthenecessaryeffect。Atanyrate,Ididn’thankerforanotherone。IrememberedwhatyourlandladytoldmewhenIwashereafore,aboutthisstateroombein’vacated,andIcomedowntolookatit。Itsuitsmewellenough;seemslikeadecentmoorin’sforanoldsaltwaterderelictlikeme;thepriceisreasonable,andIguesslikelyI’lltakeit。IGUESSIwill。””Whydoyouguess?ByGeorge,Ihopeyouwill!””Doyou?I’mmuchobliged。Ididn’tknowbutafterlastnight,afterthescrapeIgotyouinto,youmightfeel——well,sortofasifyou’dseenenoughofme。”
  Theyoungmansmiledbitterly。”Itwasn’tyourfault,”hesaid。”Itwasmineentirely。I’mquiteoldenoughtodecidemattersformyself,andIshouldhavedecidedasmyreason,andnotmyinclinations,toldme。Youweren’ttoblame。””Yes,Iwas。Ifyou’reoldenough,I’mTOOold,Ical’late。ButI
  didthink——However,there’snousegoin’overthat。Iaskyourpardon,Jim。Andyoudon’tholdanygrudge?””IndeedIdon’t。Imaybeafool——IguessIam——butnotthatkind。””Thanks。Well,there’soneobjectionoutoftheway,then,onlyIdon’twantyoutothinkthatI’vehoveoverboardthat’responsibility’Iwassoeasyandfreshabouttakin’onmyshoulders。It’sthereyet;andI’llseeyousquaredwithCarolineaforethisv’yageisover,ifIlive。”
  Hisfriendfrowned。”Youneedn’tmind,”hesaid。”Ipreferthatyoudropthewholemiserablebusiness。””Well,maybe,but——Jim,you’vetakenholdoftheseelectricbatteriesthatdoctorshavesometimes?It’sawfuleasytograbthehandlesofoneofthosecontraptions,butwhenyouwanttodrop’emyoucan’t。Theydon’tdropeasy。Itookholdofthehandlesof’Bije’saffairs,and,thoughitmightbepleasantertodrop’em,I
  can’t——orIwon’t。””Thenyou’releavingyournephewandniecedoesn’tmeanthatyou’vegivenuptheguardianship?”
  CaptainElisha’sjawsetsquarely。”Idon’tremembersayin’thatitdid,”heanswered,withdecision。
  Then,hisgood-naturereturning,headded,”Andnow,Jim,I’dlikeyouropinionofthesenewquartersthatImaytake。Whatdoyouthinkof’em?Cometothewindowandtakealookatthescenery。”
  Pearsonjoinedhimatthewindow。Thecaptainwavedtowardtheclothes-linesandgrinned。”Looksasiftherewassomekindofjubilee,don’tit,”heobserved。”Everycraftinsighthasstrungthecolors。”
  Pearsonlaughed。Thenhesaid:”Captain,Ithinktheroomwilldo。Itisn’tpalatial,butonecanliveinworsequarters,asIknowfromexperience。””Yup。Well,Jim,there’sjustonethingmore。HaveIdisgracedyouagooddeal,bein’aroundwithyouandchummin’inwithyouthewayIhave?Thatis,doyouTHINKI’vedisgracedyou?Areyouashamedofme?””I?AshamedofYOU?You’rejoking!””No,I’mserious。Understandnow,I’mnotapologizin’。Mywaysaremyways,andIthinkthey’rejustasgoodasthenextfeller’s,whetherhe’sfromSouthDenboroor——well,BroadStreet。I’vegotahabitofthinkin’formyselfandactin’formyself,andwhenItakeoffmyhatit’stoabiggerMANthanIamandnottoamorestylishhat。But,sinceI’velivedhereinNewYork,I’velearnedthat,withawholelotoffolks,hatsthemselvescountmorethanwhat’sunderneath’em。Ihaven’tchangedmine,andIain’tgoin’to。
  Now,withthatplainandunderstood,doyouwantmetolivehere,inthesamehousewithyou?Iain’tfishin’forcompliments。Iwantanhonestanswer。”
  Hegotit。Pearsonlookedhimsquarelyintheeye。”Ido,”hesaid。”Ilikeyou,andIdon’tcareadamnaboutyourhat。Isthatplain?”
  CaptainElisha’sreplywasdeliveredoverthebalustersinthehall。”Hi!”hecalled。”Hi,Mrs。Hepton。”
  Thelandladyhadbeenanxiouslywaiting。Sheranfromthediningroomtothefootofthestairs。”Yes?”shecried。”Whatisit?””It’sabargain,”saidthecaptain。”I’mreadytoengagepassage。”
  CHAPTERXV
  ThusCaptainElishaenteredanotherofNewYork’s”circles,”thatwhichcenteredatMrs。Hepton’sboardinghouse。Withinaweekhewasasmuchapartofitasifhehadlivedthereforyears。Atlunch,onthedayofhisarrival,hemadehisappearanceatthetableincompanywithPearson,andwhenthelandladyexultantlyannouncedthathewastobe”oneofourlittleparty”thereafter,hereceivedandrepliedtothewelcomingsalutationsofhisfellowboarderswithunruffledserenity。”HowcouldIhelpit?”heasked。”Humannature’sliabletotemptation,theytellus。TheflavorofthatluncheonwehadlasttimeIwasherehasbeenhangin’’roundtheedgesofmymouthandtantalizin’mymemoryeversince。””Wehadasoufflethatnoon,ifIremembercorrectly,Captain,”
  observedtheflatteredMrs。Hepton。”Didyou?Well,Ideclare!I’dhavesworn’twasabiled-dinnerhash。Knew’twasbetterthananyIeverateafore,butI’dhavebet’twashash,justthesame。Tut!tut!tut!Now,honest,Mrs。
  Hepton,ain’tthis——er——whatever-you-call-itacloserelation——asortofhashwithitscityclotheson,hey?”
  Thelandladyadmittedthatasoufflewassomethingnotunlikeahash。CaptainElishanodded。”Ithoughtso,”hedeclared。”IwassartinsureIcouldn’tbemistaken。Whatisitusedtobeinthesongbook?’Youcansmash——
  youcan——’Well,Idon’tremember。Somethin’aboutyourbein’
  abletosmashthevaseifyouwantedto,butthesmelloftheposieswasthereyet。”
  Mr。Ludlow,thebookseller,suppliedthequotation。”’Youmaybreak,youmayshatterThevaseifyouwill,ButthescentoftherosesWillclingtoitstill,’
  hesaid,smiling。”That’sit。Muchobliged。Youcanwarmupandrechristenthehashifyouwill;butthecornedbeefandcabbagestayrightondeck。
  Ain’tthatso,Mr。Dickens?”
  Theillustrious”C。”bowed。”Moore?”heobserved,withdignity。”Yes。That’swhat_I_said——’More!’Saidittwice,Ibelieve。
  Gladyouagreewithme。Thehymnsaysthatweaknessissin,butthere’snosininhavin’aweaknessforcorned-beefhash。”
  MissSherborneandMrs。VanWinkleRuggleswereatfirstinclinedtosnubthenewboarder,consideringhimacountryboorwhosepresenceintheirselectsocietywasalmostaninsult。Thecaptaindidnotseemtonoticetheirhintsorsneers,althoughPearsongrewredandwrathful。”Laura,mydear,”saidMrs。Ruggles,addressingtheteacherofvocalculture,”don’tyoufeelquiteruraltoday?Almostasifyouwerevisitingthecountry?””Ido,indeed,”repliedMissSherborne。”Refreshing,isn’tit?
  Ha!ha!””Itisifonecaresforsuchthings。Iamafraid_I_don’tappreciatethem。Theymaybewellenoughintheirplace,but——”
  Shefinishedwithashrugofhershoulders。CaptainElishasmiled。”Yes,ma’am,”hesaidpolitely,joiningintheconversation;”that’swhattheboysaidaboutthecookycrumbsinthebed。Youdon’tcareforthecountry,Itakeit,ma’am””IdoNOT!””So?Well,it’samercywedon’tthinkalike;evenHeavenwouldbecrowdedifwedid——hey?Youdidn’tcomefromthecountry,either?”
  turningtoMissSherborne。
  Theyoungladywouldhavelikedtoanswerwithanuncompromisingnegative。Truthandthefactthatsomeofthosepresentwereacquaintedwithitcompelledhertoforegothispleasure。”Iwasbornina——asmalltown,”sheansweredcoldly。”ButIcametothecityassoonasIpossiblycould。””Um-hm。Well,IcamewhenIcouldn’tpossiblystayaway。Wecanagreeononething——we’reallhere。Yes,andonanother——thatthatcakeisfust-rate。I’lltakeasecondpiece,ifyou’venoobjection,Mrs。Hepton。”
  Whentheywerealoneoncemore,inthecaptain’sroom,Pearsonventedhisindignation。”Whydidn’tyougivethemasgoodastheysent?”hedemanded。”Couldn’tyouseetheyweredoingtheirbesttohurtyourfeelings?””Ya-as。Icouldseeit。Didn’tneedanyspecstoseethat。””Thenwhydidn’tyouanswerthemastheydeserved?””Oh,Idon’tknow。What’stheuse?They’vegottroublesoftheirown。Oneof’em’saused-to-be,andtheother’sanever-was。
  Eitherdiseaseisbadenoughwithoutaddin’complications。”
  Pearsonlaughed。”Idon’tgetthewholeofthat,Captain,”hesaid。”Mrs。Vanistheused-to-be,Isuppose。ButwhatisitthatMissSherborneneverwas?””Married,”wasthepromptreply。”Oldmaiditisiscreepin’onherfast。Youwanttobecareful,Jim;acertainkindoffemalegetsdesperateaboutherstage。”
  Pearsonlaughedagain。”Oh,getout!”heexclaimed,turningtogo。”Allright!Iwill,whenyouandshearetogetherandyougivemethesignal。ButItellyouhonest,I’dhatetodoit。Judgin’bythewayshesmilesandlooksupunderhereye-winkersatyou,you’reindangerofkidnappin’。Solong。I’llseeyouagainafterIgetmydunnageunpacked。”
  Thesnubbingandsneeringcametoanabruptend。Pearson,inconversationwithMrs。Ruggles,casuallyimpartedtheinformationthatCaptainElishawasthebrotherofA。RodgersWarren,latesocietyleaderandwealthybroker。Also,thathehadentirechargeofthelatter’sestate。ThereafterMrs。Rugglestreatedthecaptainasonewhoserankwasequaltoherown,and,consequently,higherthananyone’selseintheboarding-house。Shemadeitapointtopubliclyaskhisadviceconcerning”securities”and”investments,”andfavoredhimwithmanyreminiscencesofherdistinguishedfather,theSenator。MissSherborne,asusual,followedherlead。CaptainElisha,whenPearsonjokedhimonthealteredbehaviorofthetwoladies,merelygrinned。”Youmaythankmeforthat,Captain,”saidtheyoungman。”WhenI
  toldMrs。Ruggleswhoandwhatyouwereshealmostbrokedownandsobbed。ThefactthatshehadriskedoffendingonesocloselyconnectedwiththerealthingonFifthAvenueandWallStreetwastoodreadful。Butshe’syoursdevotedlynow。There’san18-karatcrownonyourhead。””Yup。Isupposeso。Well,Iain’tsosotupwithprideoverwearin’thatcrown。Itusedtobelongto’Bije,andIneverdidcaremuchforsecond-handthings。Ratherhaveanewsou’westerofmyown,anydayintheweek。WhenIbuyasou’westerIknowwhatit’smadeof。””Mrs。Rugglesknowswhatthecrownismadeof——gold,nicelypaddedwithbondsandpreferredstock。””Humph!SometimesIwonderifthepaddin’swaterproof。Asforthegold——well,youcanmakeconsider’bleshinewithbrasswhenyou’redealin’withnigh-sightedfolks……andchildren。”
  TothisindirectreferencetoMissWarrenandherbrotherPearsonmadenoreply。Thepairconversedfreelyonothersubjects,buteachavoidedthisone。Thenovel,too,waslaidontheshelfforthepresent。Itsauthorhadnotyetmusteredsufficientcouragetoreturntoit。CaptainElishaonceortwicesuggestedasessionwith”Cap’nJim,”but,findinghissuggestionsreceivedwithmoreorlessindifference,didnotpressthem。Hismindwasbusywithotherthings。AhintdroppedbySylvester,thelawyer,wasoneofthese。Itsuggestedalarmingpossibilities,andhisskepticismconcerningtheintrinsicworthofhisinherited”crown”wasincreasedbyit。
  HepaidfrequentvisitstotheofficesofSylvester,Kuhn,andGravesinPineStreet。Upontheseniorpartner,whomheesteemedandtrustednotonlyasabusinessadviserbutafriend,hedependedforinformationconcerninghappeningsattheWarrenapartment。
  Carolinesenthimregularstatementsofherweeklyexpenditures,alsobillsforhisapproval,butshehadwrittenhimbutonce,andthenonlyabriefnote。Thenotebroughtbyamessenger,accompaniedapackagecontainingthechainwhichheandPearsonselectedwithsuchdeliberationandcareattheFifthAvenuejeweler’s。Undertheexistingcircumstances,thegirlwrote,shefeltthatshedidnotwishtoacceptpresentsfromhimandthereforereturnedthisone。Hewasalonewhenthenoteandpackagecameandsatbythewindowofhisroom,lookingoutatthedismalprospectofbackyardsandclothes-lines,turningtheleathercaseoverandoverinhishands。Perhapsthiswasthemostmiserableafternoonhehadspentsincehisarrivalinthecity。Hetriedtocomforthimselfbytheexerciseofhisusualphilosophy,butitwascoldcomfort。Hehadnorighttoexpectgratitude,sohetoldhimself,andthegirlundoubtedlyfeltthatshewasjustifiedinhertreatmentofhim;butitishardtobemisunderstoodandmisjudged,evenbyonewhoseyouthis,perhaps,anexcuse。HeforgaveCaroline,buthecouldnotforgivethosewhowereresponsibleforheraction。
  AfterPearsonhaddeparted,onthemorningwhentheconversationdealingwithMrs。VanWinkleRugglesandherchangeofattitudetookplace,CaptainElishaputonhishatandcoatandstartedforhislawyer’soffice。Sylvesterwasgladtoseehimandinvitedhimtolunch。”No,thankyou,”repliedthecaptain。”Ijustrundowntoaskiftherewasanythingnewintheoffin’。LasttimeIseeyou,youhintedyouandyourmateshadsightedsomethin’orotherthroughthefog,anditmightturnouttobearockoralighthouse,youcouldn’ttellwhich。Madeupyourmindyet?”
  Sylvestershookhishead。”No,”hesaid,slowly;”itisstillfoggy。We’rebusyinvestigating,butwe’renotreadytoreport。””Humph!Well,what’sthethinglooklike?Youmustbealittlenighertoitbynow。”
  Thelawyertappedhisdeskwithapencil。”Idon’tknowwhatitlookslike,”heanswered。”Thatistosay,Idon’t——Ican’tbelieveitiswhatitappears,atthisdistance,tobe。Ifitis,itisthemost——”
  Hepaused。CaptainElishawaitedforhimtogoonand,whenhedidnotdoso,askedanotherquestion。”Themostwhat?”hedemanded。”Isitlikelytobeverybad?””Why——why——well,Ican’tsayeventhatyet。Butthere!asItoldyou,I’mnotgoingtopermitittoworryme。Andyoumustn’tworry,either。That’swhyIdon’tgiveyouanyfurtherparticulars。