DORIS”AyounggirlnamedDorisScott?”
Thestation-masterlookedsomewhatsharplyatthemanhewasaddressing,anddecidedtogivethedirectionasked。”Thereisbutoneyounggirlintownofthatname,”hedeclared,”andshelivesinthatlittlehouseyouseejustbeyondtheworks。
Butletmetellyou,stranger,”hewentonwithsomeprecipitation——
Butherehewascalledoff,andSweetwaterlosttheconclusionofhiswarning,ifwarningitwasmeanttobe。Thisdidnottroublethedetective。Hestoodamoment,takingintheprospect;decidedthattheWorksandtheWorksalonemadethetown,andstartedforthehousewhichhadbeenpointedouttohim。Hiswaylaythroughthechiefbusinessstreet,andgreatlypreoccupiedbyhiserrand,hegavebutapassingglancetotherowsonrowsofworkmen’sdwellingsstretchingawaytotheleftinseeminglyendlessperspective。Yetinthatglancehecertainlytookinthefacthatthesidewalkswereblockedwithpeopleandwonderedifitwereaholiday。Ifso,itmustbeanenforcedone,forthefacesshowedlittlejoy。Possiblyastrikewason。Theanxietyheeverywheresawpicturedonyoungfacesandold,arguedsometrouble;butifthetroublewasthat,whywereallheadsturnedindifferentlyfromtheWorks,andwhyweretheWorksthemselvesinfullblast?
Thesequestionshemayhaveaskedhimselfandhemaynot。Hisattentionwasentirelycentredonthehousehesawbeforehimandonthepossibledevelopmentsawaitinghimthere。Nothingelsemattered。Brisklyhesteppedoutalongthesandyroad,andafteraturnortwowhichledhimquiteawayfromtheWorksanditssurroundingbuildings,hecameoutuponthehighwayandthishouse。
Itwasalowandunpretentiousone,andhadbutonedistinguishingfeature。Theporchwhichhungwelloverthedoorstepwasuniqueinshapeandgaveanairofpicturesquenesstoanotherwisesimpleexterior;apicturesquenesswhichwasmuchenhancedinitseffectbythebackgroundofillimitableforest,whichunitedtheforegroundofthispleasingpicturewiththegreatchainofhillswhichheldtheWorksandtowninitsamplebasin。
Asheapproachedthedoorstep,hismindinvoluntarilyformedananticipatoryimageofthechildwhosefirststitchesinembroiderywerelikeafairy’sweavingtothestrongmanwhoworkedinoreandpossiblyfiguredoutbridges。Thatshewouldprovetobeoftheanemictype,commonamongworkinggirlsgiftedwithanimaginationtheyhavebutscantopportunitytoexercise,hehadlittledoubt。
Hewasthereforegreatlytakenaback,whenathisfirststepupontheporch,thedoorbeforehimflewopenandhebeheldinthedarkrecessbeyondayoungwomanofsuchbrightandbloomingbeautythathehardlynoticedherexpressionofextremeanxiety,tillsheliftedherhandandlaidanadmonitoryfingersoftlyonherlip:”Hush!shewhispered,withanearnestnesswhichrousedhimfromhisabsorptionandrestoredhimtothefullmeaningofthisencounter。”Thereissicknessinthehouseandweareveryanxious。Isyourerrandanimportantone?Ifnot-”Thefalteringbreakinthefresh,youngvoice,thelookshecastbehindherintothedarkenedinterior,wereeloquentwiththehopethathewouldrecogniseherimpatienceandpasson。
Andsohemighthavedone,-sohewouldhavedoneunderallordinarycircumstances。ButifthiswasDoris-andhedidnotdoubtthefactafterthefirstmomentofstartledsurprise-howdareheforegothisopportunityofsettlingthequestionwhichhadbroughthimhere。
Withaslightstammerbutotherwisegivingnoevidenceoftheeffectmadeuponhimbythepassionateintensitywithwhichshehadurgedthisplea,heassuredherthathiserrandwasimportant,butonesoquicklytoldthatitwoulddelayherbutamoment。”Butfirst,saidhe,withverynaturalcaution,”letmemakesurethatitistoMissDorisScottIamspeaking。Myerrandistoherandheronly。
Withoutshowinganysurprise,perhapstooengrossedinherownthoughtstofeelany,sheansweredwithsimpledirectness,”Yes,I
amDorisScott。Whereuponhebecamehismostpersuasiveself,andpullingoutafoldedpaperfromhispocket,openeditandhelditbeforeher,withthesewords:”Thenwillyoubesogoodastoglanceatthisletterandtellmeifthepersonwhoseinitialsyouwillfindatthebottomhappenstobeintownatthepresentmoment?
Insomeastonishmentnow,sheglanceddownatthesheetthusboldlythrustbeforeher,andrecognisingthe0andtheBofawell-knownsignature,sheflashedalookbackatSweetwaterinwhichhereadaconfusionofemotionsforwhichhewashardlyprepared。”Ah,thoughthe,”it’scoming。InanothermomentIshallhearwhatwillrepaymeforthetrialsanddisappointmentsofallthesemonths。
Butthemomentpassedandhehadheardnothing。Instead,shedroppedherhandsfromthedoor-jambandgavesuchunmistakableevidencesofintendedflight,thatbutonealternativeremainedtohim;hebecameabrupt。
Thrustingthepaperstillnearer,hesaid,withanemphasiswhichcouldnotfailofmakinganimpression,”Readit。Readthewholeletter。Youwillfindyournamethere。ThiscommunicationwasaddressedtoMissChalloner,but-”
Oh,nowshefoundwords!Withalowcry,sheputoutherhandinquickentreaty,begginghimtodesistandnotspeakthatnameonanypretextorforanypurpose。”Hemayrouseandhear,sheexplained,withanotherquicklookbehindher。”Thedoctorsaysthatthisisthecriticalday。Hemaybecomeconsciousanyminute。
Ifheshouldandweretohearthatname,itmightkillhim。””He!”Sweetwaterperkeduphisears。”Whodoyoumeanbyhe?””Mr。Brotherson,mypatient,hewhoseletter-”Buthereherimpatienceroseaboveeveryotherconsideration。Withoutattemptingtofinishhersentence,oryieldingintheleasttohercuriosityorinterestinthisman’serrand,shecriedoutwithsmotheredintensity,”Go!go!Icannotstayanothermomentfromhisbedside。”
ButathunderboltcouldnothavemovedSweetwaterafterthehearingofthatname。”Mr。Brotherson!heechoed。”Brotherson!NotOrlando?””No,no;hisnameisOswald。He’sthemanageroftheseWorks。He’ssickwithtyphoid。Wearecaringforhim。Ifyoubelongedhereyouwouldknowthatmuch。There!that’shisvoiceyouhear。Go,ifyouhaveanymercy。”Andshebegantopushtothedoor。
ButSweetwaterwasimpervioustoallhint。Witheagereyesstrainingintotheshadowydepthsjustvisibleoverhershoulder,helistenedeagerlyforthedisjointedwordsnowplainlytobeheardinsomenear-bybutunseenchamber。”Thesecond0。B。!heinwardlydeclared。”Andhe’saBrothersonalso,and-sick!MissScott,”hewhisperinglyentreatedasherhandfellinmanifestdespairfromthedoor,”don’tsendmeawayyet。I’veaquestionofthegreatestimportancetoputyou,andoneminutemorecannotmakeanydifferencetohim。Listen!thosecriesarethecriesofdelirium;hecannotmissyou;he’snotevenconscious。””He’scallingoutinhissleep。He’scallingher,justashehascalledforthelasttwoweeks。Buthewillwakeconscious-orhewillnotwakeatall。
TheanguishtremblinginthatlatterphrasewouldhaveattractedSweetwater’searnest,ifnotpitiful,attentionatanyothertime,butnowhehadearsonlyforthecrywhichatthatmomentcameringingshrillyfromwithin-”Edith!Edith!”
Thelivingshoutingforthedead!Aheartstillwarmsendingforthitslongingtothepiercedandpulselessone,hiddeninafar-offtomb!ToSweetwater,whohadseenMissChallonerburied,thissummonsofdistractedlovecamewithweirdforce。
Thenthepresentregaineditssway。Heheardhernameagain,andthistimeitsoundedlesslikeacallandmorelikethewelcomingcryofmeetingspirits。Wasdeathtoendthisseparation?Hadhefoundthetrue0。B。,onlytobeholdanotherandfinalsealfalluponthiscloselyfoldedmystery?Inhisfearofthispossibility,hecaughtatDoris’handasshewasabouttoboundaway,andeagerlyasked:”WhenwasMr。Brothersontakenill?Tellme,Ientreatyou;theexactdayand,ifyoucan,theexacthour。Moredependsuponthisthanyoucanreadilyrealise。
Shewrenchedherhandfromhis,pantingwithimpatienceandavaguealarm。Butsheansweredhimdistinctly:”OntheTwenty-fifthoflastmonth,justanhourafterhewasmademanager。HefellinafaintattheWorks。”
Theday-theverydayofMissChalloner’sdeath!”Hadheheard-didyoutellhimthenorafterwardswhathappenedinNewYorkonthatverydate?””No,no,wehavenottoldhim。Itwouldhavekilledhim-andmayyet。””Edith!Edith!cameagainthroughthehush,ahushsodeepthatSweetwaterreceivedtheimpressionthatthehousewasemptysaveforpatientandnurse。
Thisdiscoveryhaditseffectsuponhim。Whyshouldhesubjectthisyoungandlovinggirltofurtherpain?Hehadalreadylearnedmorethanhehadexpectedto。Therestwouldcomewithtime。Butatthefirstintimationhegaveofleaving,shelostherabstractedairandturnedwithabsoluteeagernesstowardshim。”Onemoment,saidshe。”YouareastrangerandIdonotknowyournameoryourpurposehere。ButIcannotletyougowithoutbeggingyounottomentiontoanyoneinthistownthatMr。Brothersonhasanyinterestintheladywhosenamewemustnotspeak。Donotrepeatthatdeliriouscryyouhaveheardorbetrayinanywayourintenseandfearfulinterestinthisyounglady’sstrangedeath。
Youhaveshownmealetter。Donotspeakofthatletter,Ientreatyou。Helpustoretainoursecretalittlelonger。OnlythedoctorandmyselfknowwhatawaitsMr。Brothersonifhelives。Ihadtotellthedoctor,butadoctorrevealsnothing。Promisethatyouwillnoteither,atleasttillthiscrisisispassed。Itwillhelpmyfatheranditwillhelpme;andweneedallthehelpwecanget。”
Sweetwaterallowedhimselfoneminuteofthought,thenheearnestlyreplied:”Iwillkeepyoursecretforto-day,andlonger,ifpossible。””Thankyou,shecried;”thankyou。IthoughtIsawkindnessinyourface。”Andsheagainpreparedtoclosethedoor。
ButSweetwaterhadonemorequestiontoask。”Pardonme,saidhe,ashesteppeddownonthewalk,”yousaythatthisisacriticaldaywithyourpatient。IsthatwhyeveryonewhomIhaveseensofarwearssuchalookofanxiety?””Yes,yes,”shecried,givinghimoneotherglimpseofherlovely,agitatedface。”There’sbutonefeelingintownto-day,butonehope,and,asIbelieve,butoneprayer。ThatthemanwhomeveryonelovesandeveryonetrustsmaylivetoruntheseWorks。””Edith!Edith!”roseinceaselessreiterationfromwithin。
Butitrangbutfaintlynowintheearsofourdetective。Thedoorhadfallento,andSweetwater’sshareintheanxietiesofthathouseholdwasover。
Slowlyhemovedaway。Hewasinaconfusedyetelatedconditionofmind。Herewasfoodforathousandnewthoughtsandconjectures。
AnOrlandoBrothersonandanOswaldBrotherson-relativespossibly,strangerspossibly;butwhetherrelativesorstrangers,bothgiventosigningtheirletterswiththeirinitialssimply;andboththeacknowledgedadmirersofthedeceasedMissChalloner。Butshehadlovedonlyone,andthatone,Oswald。Itnotdifficulttorecognisetheobjectofthishighheartedwoman’saffectionsinthismanwhosestrugglewiththemaster-destroyerhadawakenedthesolicitudeofawholetown。
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