首页 >出版文学> Materialist Conception of History>第56章
  “WhenIgettotalkin’aboutHallandCompanyIcouldtalkforamonthofSundays。Themwasgreatdays——yes,sir,greatdaysforSouthHarnissandthefishbusiness。WhyI’veseen,ofaSaturdaymornin’inthemackerelseason,asmanyasfortymenashorerighthereintownwithmoneyintheirpocketsandtheirhatsononesided,lookin’forfunortroublejustashappenedalong。AndCap’nMarcellusandhispartnerswaslookeduptoandrespected;notmuchmore’nboystheywan’t,buttheywasbig-bugs,Itellyou,andtheyworebeaverhatstochurchonSunday,everymanjackof’em。Fur’sthatgoes,Iworeone,too,andyoumightnotthinkit,but’twasbecomin’tomeifIdosayit。Yes,sir-ee!’Twasakindofcurl-
  upbrimone,thathatwas,and——“
  “Nevermindthehatnow,Isaiah,“interruptedMary。“TellmeaboutMr。Farmer。“
  Isaiahlookedoffended。“Iamtellin’you,ain’tI?“hedemanded。
  “Ain’tItellin’youfastasIcan?“
  “Perhapsyouare。Wewon’targueaboutit。Goon。“
  “Well——well,wherewasI?You’veputmeclearoffmycourse。“
  “YouwerejustgoingtotellmewhatMr。Farmerdid。“
  “Whathedid!Whatdidn’thedo,you’dbettersay!Theblackguard!
  Hesmashedthefirmflat,that’swhathedone!AndherunoffwithMarcellus’ssister。“
  “Marcellus’ssister!Mystepfather’ssister!Ididn’tknowheeverhadasister。Areyousurehehad?“
  “AmIsure!Whatkindoftalk’sthat?CourseI’msure!ShewasyoungerthanMarcellusandpretty——say,sheWASpretty!Yes,theoutsideofherfigureheadwasmightyhardtobeat,everybodysaidso;buttheinsidewaskindof——well,kindofrattly,asyoumightsay。She’dlaughandtalkandgoonandEdFarmerhe’dhangoverthedeskthereintheofficeandlookather。Justlook——andlook——
  andlook。HowmanytimesI’veseen’emthatway!Itgotsothatfolksbeguntotalkalittlemite。Marcellusdidn’t,ofcourse;heidolizedthatgirl,worshipedherlikeavainthing,so’stospeak。
  AndCap’nShad,coursehewouldn’ttalkbecausehe’salwaysdownontattle-talesandliars,butI’vealwaysthoughthewasalittlemitesuspiciousandtroubled。AsforpoorZoeth——well,it’salwayshiskindthatarethelasttosuspect。AndZoethwasasinnocentthenasheisnow。Andasgood,too。
  “Andthenonedayitcomeout,comedownonuslikethemainmastgoin’bytheboard。No,cometothinkofit,itdidn’tcomealltooncethatway。Partofitdid,buttherestdidn’t。Therestkindofleakedoutalongslow,gettin’alittlemiteworseeveryday。I
  canseeitjustasplainasif’twasyesterday——MarcellusandShadrachintheofficegoin’overthebooksandaddin’uponpiecesofpaper,anditgettin’worseandworseallthetime。Andthewholetowna-talkin’!AndpoorZoethlyin’inhisbedroomtheretohome,outofhismindandravin’distractedandbeggin’andpleadin’
  withhispartnersnottochase’em,tolet’emgofreeforhersake。
  Andthedoctora-comin’!And——“
  Marybegantofeelthatshe,too,wasindangerofravingdistraction。BetweenheranxietytohearthestoryandherforebodingsandgrowingsuspicionsshewasbecomingmoreandmorenervousasIsaiahrambledon。
  “Wait!Wait,please,Isaiah!“shebegged。“Idon’tunderstand。
  Whathadhappened?“
  Isaiahregardedherwithsurpriseandimpatience。
  “Ain’tIbeentellin’you?“hesnapped,testily。“Ain’tIthisminutetoldyou?ThisEdFarmerhadclearedoutandrunoffandhe’dtookwithhimeverycentofHallandCompany’smoneythathecouldrakeandscrape。He’dbeenstealin’andspeculatin’foryears,itturnedout。’Twashim,thedumthief,himandhisstealin’sthatmadethefirmfail。Wan’tthatenoughtohappen,I’dliketoknow?Butthatwan’tall;no,sir,thatwan’ttheworstofit。“
  Hepaused,evidentlyexpectinghishearertomakesomecomment。Shewasleaningforward,hereyesfixeduponhisface,butshedidnotspeak。Mr。Chase,judgingbyherexpressionthathehadcreatedthesensationwhich,asstory-teller,heconsideredhisdue,wenton。
  “No,sir-ee!thatwan’ttheworstofit。Youandmemighthavethoughtlosin’allourmoneywastheworstthatcouldbe,butMarcellusandShadrachdidn’tthinkso。Marcelluswasprettynighstoveinhimself——therewasnothin’onearthhelovedthewayhelovedthatsisterofhis——butwhenheandCap’nShadthoughtofpoorZoeththeycouldn’tthinkofmuchelse。ShadrachhadlikedherandMarcellushadlovedher,butZoethhadfairlyboweddownandworshipedthegroundshetrodon。Anythingshewanted,nomatterwhat,shecouldhaveif’twasinZoeth’spowertogetitforher。
  He’dhumoredherandspiledherasifshewasachildandallheaskedfordoin’itwasthatshe’dpathimontheheadonceinawhile,sameasyouwouldadog。Andnowshe’dgone——runoffwiththatthief!Why——“
  Maryinterruptedagain。“Wait!Wait,Isaiah,“shecried。“ItellyouIdon’tunderstand。Yousay——yousayCaptainHall’ssisterhadgonewithMr。Farmer?“
  “Sartin!sherunoffwithhimandnobody’slaideyesoneitherof’emsince。Thatwaswhy——“
  “Stop!stop!WhatIdon’tunderstandiswhyUncleZoethwassostrickenbythenews。WhyhadHEhumoredandspoiledher?Washeinlovewithher?“
  Isaiahstaredatherinblankastonishment。
  “Inlovewithher!“herepeated。“Coursehewas!Whywouldn’thebe?Wan’tshehiswife?“
  Therewasnodoubtaboutthesensationnow。ThecolorslowlyfadedfromMary’scheeks。
  “HisWIFE?“sherepeatedslowly。
  “Sartin!They’dbeenmarried’mostfiveyear。Didn’tItellyou?
  Shewasagooddealyounger’nhewas,but——“
  “Wait!What——whatwashername?“
  “Eh?Didn’tItellyouthatneither?That’sfunny。HernamewasPatience——PatienceHall。“
  Thelastdoubtwasgone。ClearanddistincttoMary’smindcameasentenceofCrawford’s:“Isawhernamefirstonthegravestoneanditmadeanimpressiononmebecauseitwassoquaintandold-
  fashioned。’Patience,wifeofEdwinSmith。’“
  SheheardverylittleofIsaiah’sstorythereafter。Scatteredsentencesreachedherears。Isaiahwastellinghow,becauseofZoeth’spleadingandthelatter’sdesiretoavoidallthepublicscandalpossible,noattemptwasmadetotracethefugitives。
  “TheywentWestsomewheres,“saidIsaiah。“Anyhow’twassupposedtheydid’causetheywasseentogetherontheChicagotrainbyanOrhammanthatknewFarmer。AnybodybutMarcellusandyouruncles,Mary-’Gusta,wouldhavesotthesheriffontheirtrackandhauled’embackhereandmadethatFarmerswabgiveupwhathestole。I
  don’timaginehehadsuchaterriblelotwithhim,Ical’latetheheftofithadgoneinstockspeculatin’,buthemusthavehadsomethin’andtheycouldhavegota-holtofthat。Butno,Zoethhesays,’Don’tfollow’em!Forhersakeandmine——don’tmaketheshamemorepublicthan’tis。’Yousee,Zoethwasthesamethenasheisnow;you’dhavethoughtHEwastoblametohearhimtalk。Heneversaidawordagainstherthennorsince。Amightygoodman,yourUncleZoethHamiltonis,Mary-’Gusta。Saintonearth,Icallhim。“
  HewentontotellhowMarcellusandShadrachhadfoughttokeepthefirmonitsfeet,howforatimeitstruggledonagainsttheloadofdebtleftitbytheirformerpartner,onlytogodownatlast。
  “Marcelluswentdownwithit,asyoumightsay,“continuedIsaiah。
  “Betweenlosin’hissisterandlosin’hisbusinessheneverwasthesamemanafterwards,thoughhedidmakeconsider’blemoneyinotherways。HimandCap’nShadrachbothwentbacktoseafarin’againandafteraspellIwentwith’em。PoorZoeth,whenhegotonhisfeet,whichtookalongspell,hestartedalittlestorethatbyandby,whenCap’nShadjoinedinwithhim,wasHamiltonandCompany,sameasnow。AndwhenShadrachcomeIcometoo,ascookandsteward,youunderstand。Butfromthatdaytothisthere’sbeentwonamesnevermentionedinthishouse,one’sPatienceHall’sandt’other’sEdFarmer’s。Youcanseenowwhy,whenIthoughtthattintypewashis,Iwassotookaback。Yousee,don’tyou,Mary-’Gusta?Why!Whereyougoin’?“
  Maryhadrisenfromherchair,takenupthelamp,andwasonherwaytothedoor。
  “I’mgoingtomyroom,“shesaid。“Goodnight,Isaiah。“
  “Whatareyougoin’nowfor?Icouldtellyoualotmorepartic’larsifyouwantedtohear’em。NowI’vetoldsomuchI
  mightaswelltelltherest。IfI’mgoin’tobehoveoverboardfortellin’Imightaswellmakeabigsplashasalittleone。Ifyougotanyquestionstoask,heaveaheadandask’em。Fireaway,I
  don’tcare,“headded,recklessly。
  ButMaryshookherhead。Shedidnoteventurntolookathim。
  “PerhapsImayaskthemsomeothertime,“shesaid。“Notnow。
  Thankyoufortellingmesomuch。Goodnight。“
  Aloneinherownroomoncemoreshesatdowntothink。Itwasplainenoughnow。Allthepartsofthepuzzlefittedtogether。EdwinSmithhavingbeenprovedtobeEdgarFarmer,everythingwasexplainable。Ithadseemedqueertoher,Mr。Smith’saversiontotheEast,hisrefusaltocomeEasteventohisson’sgraduation;butitwasnotatallqueerthatEdgarFarmer,theembezzler,shouldfeelsuchanaversion,orrefusetovisitalocalitywhere,evenafteralltheseyears,hemightberecognized。Itwasnotoddthathedislikedtobephotographed。Anditcertainlywasnotstrangethatheshouldhavebehavedashedidwhenhissonannouncedtheintentionofmarryingher,MaryLathrop,stepdaughterofoneofhisformerpartnersandvictims’andadoptednieceandwardoftheothertwo。
  WhataterriblesurpriseandshockCrawford’scommunicationmusthavebeentohim!Thedeadpast,thepasthenodoubthadbelievedburiedforever,hadrisenfromthetombtoconfronthim。Hisonlyson,theboyheidolized,whobelievedhimtobeamanofhonor,whoseloveandrespectmeantmorethantheworldtohim——hisonlysonaskingtomarrythewardofthemanwhomhehadwrongedbeyondmortalforgiveness,askingtomarryherandintimatingthathewouldmarryherwhetherorno。Andthesecretwhichhehadguardedsojealously,hadhiddenfromhissonandtheworldwithsuchinfinitepains,suddenlythreateningtobecriedaloudinthestreetsforall,hisboyincluded,tohear。Maryshudderedassherealizedwhatthemanmusthavefelt。ItmusthaveseemedtohimlikethedirecthandofavengingProvidence。Nowonderheatfirstcouldnotbelieveittobemerelyaccident,coincidence;nowonderthatheaskedifZoethHamiltonhadsentCrawfordtohim,andhaddemandedtoknowwhatZoethHamiltonhadtold。
  Itwasdreadful,itwaspitiful。ShefoundherselfpityingEdwinSmith——orEdgarFarmer——eventhoughsheknewtheretributionwhichhadcomeuponhimwasdeserved。