Nothinginhisexperiencesuppliedhimwithananswer。
Hewasstilllookingupatthesehinges,withglancewhichtookinatthesametimethenearnessandextremeheightofthetreesbywhichthissylvanmysterywassurrounded,whenasoundfromtheroadontheoppositesideofthehollowbroughthisconjecturestoastandstillandsenthimhurryingontothenearestpointfromwhichthatroadbecamevisible。
Ateamwasapproaching。Hecouldheartheheavytreadofhorsesworkingtheirlaboriouswaythroughtreeswhoseobstructingbranchesswishedbeforeandbehindthem。Theywerebringinginaloadforthisshed,whoseuseshewouldconsequentlysoonunderstand。
Gratefulforhisgoodluck-forhiswasacuriositywhichcouldnotstanddefeat-hetookafewstepsintothewood,andfromthevantagepointofaconcealingclusterofbushes,fixedhiseyesuponthespotwheretheroadopenedintothehollow。
Somethingbluemovedthere,andinanothermoment,tohisgreatamazement,theresteppedintoviewthespiritedformofDorisScott,whoifhehadgiventhematterathoughthewouldhavesupposedtobesittingjustthenbythebedsideofherpatient,ahalfmilebackontheroad。
Shewasdressedforthewoodsinablueskirtandjacketandmovedlikealeaderinfrontofaheavilyladenwagonnowcomingtoastandstillbeforethecloselyshutshed-ifsuchwemaycallit。”Ihaveakey,”soshecalledouttothedriverwhohadpausedfororders。”WhenIswingthedoorswide,drivestraightin。”
Sweetwatertookalookatthewagon。Itwaspiledhighwithlargewoodenboxesonmorethanoneofwhichhecouldseescrawledthewords:0。Brotherson,Derby,Pa。
Thisexplainedherpresence,buttheboxestoldnothing。Theywereofallsizesandshapes,andsomeofthemsolargethattheassistanceofanothermanwasneededtohandlethem。Sweetwaterwasabouttoofferhisserviceswhenasecondmanappearedfromsomewhereintherear,andthedetective’sattentionbeingthusreleasedfromtheloadoutofwhichhecouldmakenothing,heallowedittoconcentrateupontheyounggirlwhohaditinchargeandwho,formanyreasons,wastheonepersonofsupremeimportancetohim。
Shehadswungopenthetwowidedoors,andnowstoodwaitingforhorseandwagontoenter。Withlocksflyingfree-sheworenobonnet-shepresentedapictureofeverincreasinginteresttoSweetwater。Trulyshewasaverybeautifulgirl,buoyant,healthyandsweet;asunlikeaspossiblehispreconceivednotionsofMissChalloner’shumblelittleprotegee。Herbrownhairofarichchestnuthue,wasinitselfawonder。Onnohead,eveninthegreatcityhehadjustleft,hadheseensuchabundance,heldinsuchmodestrestraint。Naturehadbeenpartialtothislittleworkinggirlandgivenherthechevelureofaqueen。
Butthiswasnothing。Noonesawthisaureolewhenoncetheeyehadrestedonherfeaturesandcaughtthefullnobilityoftheirexpressionandthelurkingsweetnessunderlyinghereverylook。
Sheherselfmadethecharmandwhetherplacedhighorplacedlow,musteverattracttheeyeandafterwardsluretheheart,byanindividualitywhichhardlyneededperfectfeaturesinwhichtoexpressitself。
Youngyet,butgifted,asgirlsofherclassoftenare,withthenicestinstinctsandpurestaspirations,sheshowedtheelevationofherthoughtsbothinherglanceandthepoisewithwhichsheawaitedevents。Sweetwaterwatchedherwithadmirationasshesuperintendedtheunloadingofthewagonandthedisposalofthevariousboxesonthefloorwithin;butasnothingshesaidduringtheprocesswascalculatedtoaffordtheleastenlightenmentinregardtotheircontents,hepresentlyweariedofhisinactionandturnedbacktowardsthehighway,comfortinghimselfwiththereflectionthatinafewshorthourshewouldhavehertohimselfwhennothingbutablunderonhispartshouldhinderhimfromsoundingheryoungmindandgettingsuchanswerstohisquestionsastheaffairinwhichhewassodeeplyinterested,demanded。
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SWEETWATERRETURNS”Youseemeagain,MissScott。Ihopethatyesterday’sintrusionhasnotprejudicedyouagainstme。”Ihavenoprejudices,washersimplebutfirmreply。”Iamonlyhurriedandveryanxious。ThedoctoriswithMr。Brothersonjustnow;buthehasseveralotherequallysickpatientstovisitandI
darenotkeephimheretoolong。”Thenyouwillwelcomemyabruptness。MissScott,hereisaletterfromMr。Challoner。Itwillexplainmyposition。Asyouwillsee,hisonlydesireistoestablishthefactthathisdaughterdidnotcommitsuicide。Shewasallhehadintheworld,andthethoughtthatshecould,foranyreason,takeherownlifeisunbearabletohim。Indeed,hewillnotbelieveshedidso,evidenceornoevidence。MayIaskifyouagreewithhim?YouhaveseenMissChalloner,Ibelieve。Doyouthinkshewasthewomantoplungeadaggerinherheartinaplaceaspublicasahotelreceptionroom?”No,Mr。Sweetwater。I’mapoorworkinggirl,withverylittleeducationandalmostnoknowledgeoftheworldandsuchladiesasshe。Butsomethingtellsmeforallthat,thatshewastoonicetodothis。Isawheronceanditmademewanttobequietandkindandbeautifullikeher。Inevershallthinkshedidanythingsohorrible。NorwillMr。Brothersoneverbelieveit。Hecouldnotandlive。Yousee,Iamtalkingtoyouasifyouknewhim,-thekindofmanheisandjusthowhefeelstowardsMissChalloner。Heis-Hervoicetrailedoffandalook,uncommonandalmostelevated,illuminedherface。”Iwillnottellyouwhatheis;youwillknow,ifyoueverseehim。””Ifthefavourableopinionofawholetownmakesagoodfellow,heoughttobeofthebest,”returnedSweetwater,withhismosthonestsmile。”IhearbutonestoryofhimwhereverIturn。””Thereisbutonestorytotell,”shesmiled,andherheaddroopedsoftly,butwithnoairofself-consciousness。
Sweetwaterwatchedherforamoment,andthenremarked:”I’mgoingtotakeonethingforgranted;thatyouareasanxiousaswearetoclearMissChalloner’smemory。””0yes,0yes。””Morethanthat,thatyouarereadyandeagertohelpus。Yourverylooksshowthat。””Youareright;Iwoulddoanythingtohelpyou。Butwhocanagirllikemedo?Nothing;nothing。Iknowtoolittle。Mr。
ChallonermustseethatwhenyoutellhimI’monlythedaughterofaforeman。””AndafriendofMr。Brotherson,”supplementedSweetwater。”Yes,”shesmiled,”hewouldwantmetosayso。Butthat’shisgoodness。Idon’tdeservethehonour。””Hisfriendandthereforehisconfidante,”Sweetwatercontinued。”HehastalkedtoyouaboutMissChalloner?””Hehadto。Therewasnobodyelsetowhomhecouldtalk;andthen,Ihadseenherandcouldunderstand。””Wheredidyouseeher?””InNewYork。Iwasthereoncewithfather,whotookmetoseeher。
IthinkshehadaskedMr。BrothersontosendhislittlefriendtoherhotelifeverwecametoNewYork。””Thatwassometimeago?””WewerethereinJune。””AndyouhavecorrespondedeversincewithMissChalloner?””Shehasbeengoodenoughtowrite,andIhaveventuredattimestoanswerher。”
ThesuspicionwhichmighthavecometosomemenfoundnoharbourinSweetwater’smind。Thisyounggirlwasbeautiful,therewasnodenyingthat,beautifulinasomewhatstartlingandquiteunusualway;buttherewasnothinginherbearing,nothinginMissChalloner’sletterstoindicatethatshehadbeenacauseforjealousyintheNewYorklady’smind。He,therefore,ignoredthispossibility,pursuinghisinquiryalongthedirectlineshehadalreadylaidoutforhimself。Smilingalittle,butinaveryearnestfashion,hepointedtothelettershestillheldandquietlysaid:”RememberthatI’mnotspeakingformyself,MissScott,whenIseemalittletoopersistentandinquiring。YouhavecorrespondedwithMissChalloner;youhavebeentoldthefactofhersecretengagementtoMr。Brothersonandyouhavebeenwitnesstohisconductandmannerforthewholetimehehasbeenseparatedfromher。Doyou,whenyouthinkofitcarefully,recallanythinginthewholestoryofthisromancewhichwouldthrowlightuponthecrueltragedywhichhassounexpectedlyendedit?Anything,MissScott?Strawsshowwhichwaythestreamflows。”
Shewasvehement,instantlyvehement,inherdisclaimer。”Icanansweratonce,saidshe,”becauseIhavethoughtofnothingelseforalltheseweeks。Hereallwaswell。Mr。Brothersonwashopefulandhappyandbelievedinherhappinessandwillingnesstowaitforhissuccess。Andthissuccesswascomingsofast!Oh,howcanweevertellhim!Howcanweeveranswerhisquestionseven,orkeephimsatisfiedandcalmuntilheisstrongenoughtohearthetruth。I’vehadtoacknowledgealreadythatIhavehadnoletterfromherforweeks。Sheneverwrotetohimdirectly,youknow,andsheneversenthimmessages,butheknewthatalettertome,wasalsoalettertohimandIcanseethatheistroubledbythislongsilence,thoughhesaysIwasrightnottoletherknowofhisillnessandthatImustcontinuetokeepherinignoranceofittillheisquitewellagainandcanwritetoherhimself。Itishardtohearhimtalklikethisandnotlooksadorfrightened。
SweetwaterrememberedMissChalloner’slastletter,andwishedhehaditheretogiveher。Indefaultofthis,hesaid:”Perhapsthisnothearingmayactinthewayofapreparationfortheshockwhichmustcometohimsoonerorlater。Letushopeso,MissScott。
Hereyesfilled。”Nothingcanpreparehim,”saidshe。Thenadded,withayearningaccent,”IwishIwereolderorhadmoreexperience。Ishouldnotfeelsohelpless。ButthegratitudeIowehimwillgivemestrengthwhenIneeditmost。OnlyIwishthesufferingmightbemineratherthanhis。”
Unconsciousofanyself-betrayal,sheliftedhereyes,startlingSweetwaterbythebeautyofherlook。”Idon’tthinkI’msosorryforOswaldBrotherson,”hemurmuredtohimselfashelefther。”He’samorefortunatemanthanheknows,howeverdeeplyhemayfeelthelossofhisfirstsweetheart。
ThateveningthedisappointedSweetwatertookthetrainforNewYork。Hehadfailedtoadvancethecaseinhandonewhit,yetthecountenanceheshowedMr。Gryceattheirfirstinterviewwasnotawhollygloomyone。”Fiftydollarstothebad!”washisfirstlaconicgreeting。”AllIhavelearnediscomprisedinthesetwostatements。ThesecondO。B。isafinefellow;andnotintentionallythecauseofourtragedy。Hedoesnotevenknowaboutit。He’sdownwiththefeveratpresentandtheyhaven’ttoldhim。Whenhe’sbetterwemayhearsomething;butIdoubteventhat。”Tellmeaboutit。”
Sweetwatercomplied;andsuchistheunconsciousnesswithwhichweoftenencounterthepivotalcircumstanceuponwhichourfutureorthefutureofourmostcherishedundertakinghangs,heomittedfromhisstory,thesolediscoverywhichwasofanyrealimportanceintheunravellingofthemysteryinwhichtheyweresodeeplyconcerned。Hesaidnothingofhiswalkinthewoodsorofwhathesawthere。”Ameagrehaul,”heremarkedattheclose。”Butthat’sasitshouldbe,ifyouandIarerightinourimpressionsandtheclewtothismysterylieshereinthecharacteranddaringofOrlandoBrotherson。That’swhyI’mnotdowninthemouth。Whichgoestoshowwhatagripmyprejudiceshaveonme。””Asprejudicedasabulldog。””Exactly。Bytheway,whatnewsofthegentlemanI’vejustmentioned?Isheassereneinmyabsenceaswhenundermyeye?””Moreso;helookslikeamanonthevergeoftriumph。ButIfearthetriumphheanticipateshasnothingtodowithouraffairs。Allhistimeandthoughtistakenupwithhisinvention。””Youdiscourageme,sir。AndnowtoseeMr。Challoner。SmallcomfortcanIcarryhim。”
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