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第14章 猴爪4(第1页)

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第14章猴爪(4)

"Isupposealloldsoldiersarethesame,"saidMrsWhite。"Theideaofourlisteningtosuse!Howcouldwishesbegrahesedays?Andiftheycould,howcouldtwohundredpoundshurtyou,father?"

"Mightdropohesky,"saidthefrivolousHerbert。

"Morrissaidthethingshappeurally,"saidhisfather,"thatyoumightifyousowishedattributeittoce。"

"Well,don'tbreakintothemoneybeforeIeback,"saidHerbert,asherosefromthetable。"I'mafraidit'llturnyouintoamean,avarian,andweshallhavetodisownyou。"

Hismhed,andfollowinghimtothedoor,watchedhimdownthertothebreakfasttable,wasveryhappyattheexpenseofherhusband'scredulity。Allofwhiotpreventherfrtothedooratthepostman'sknoorpreventherfrsomewhatshortlyteant-majorsofbibuloushabitswhehatthephtatailor'sbill。

"Herbertwillhavesomemoreofhisfunnyremarks,Iexpehee,"shesaid,astheysatatdinner。

"Idaresay,"saidMr。White,phimselfoutsomebeer;"butforallthat,thethingmovedinmyhand;thatI'llswearto。"

"Youthoughtitdid,"saidtheoldladysoothingly。

"Isayitdid,"repliedtheother。"Therewasnothoughtaboutit;Ihadjust—What'sthematter?"

Hisly。Shewaswatgthemysteriousmovementsofamanoutside,whinanundecidedfashionatthehouse,appearedttomakeuphismialwiththetwohundredpouicedthatthestrangerwaswelldressedandworeasilkhatofglossyhreetimeshepausedatthegate,andthenwalkedonagaiimehestoodwithhishanduponit,ahsuddeionflungitopenahepath。Mrs。Whiteatthesamemomentplacedherhandsbehindher,andhurriedlyuhestringsofherapron,putthatusefularticleofapparelbeheofherchair。

&thestranger,whoseemedillatease,intazedatherfurtively,andlistenedinapreoccupiedfashionastheoldladyapologizedfortheappearaheroom,andherhusband'scoat,agarmentwhichheusuallyreservedfardeedaspatientlyashersexwouldpermit,forhimtobroachhisbusihewasatfirststra。

"I—wasaskedtocall,"hesaidatlast,andstoopedandpickedapiehistrousers。"IawandMeggins。"

Theoldladystarted。"Isanythier?"sheaskedbreathlessly。"HasanythioHerbert?Whatisit?Whatisit?"

Herhusbandihere,there,mother,"hesaidhastily。"Sitdown,anddon'tjumptos。You'venhtbadnews,I'msure,sir。"aherwistfully。

"I'msorry…"begaor。

"Ishehurt?"demaher。

&orbowedi;Badlyhurt,"hesaidquietly,"butheisnotinanypain。"

"Oh,thankGod!"saidtheoldingherhands。"ThankGodforthat!Thank…"

Shebrokeoffsuddeermeaningoftheassuraneduponheraheawfulationofherfearsiher'savertedface。Shecaughtherbreath,andturningtoherslower-wittedhusband,laidhertremblingoldhanduponhis。Therewasalongsilence。

"Hewasthemaery,"saidthevisitth,inalowvoice。

"themaery,"repeatedMr。White,inadazedfashio;

åblanklyoutatthewindow,andtakinghiswife'shaweenhisowashehadbeenwonttodointheirdaysyyearsbefore。

"Hewastheoous,"hesaid,turhevisitor。"Itishard。"

&hercoughed,andrising,walkedslowlytothewindow。"Thefirmwishedmetoveytheirsihywithyreatloss,"hesaid,withoutlookinground。"IbegthatyouwilluandIamonlytheirservantandmerelyobeyi;

Therely;theoldwoman'sfacewaswhite,hereyesstarihihehusband'sfacewasalooksuchashisfriemighthavetohisfirsta。

"IwastosaythatMawandMegginsdisclaimallresponsibility,"uedtheother。"Theyadmitnoliabilityatall,butiionofyourson'sservicestheywishtopresentyouwithasumaspensation。"

Mr。Whitedroppedhiswife'shand,andrisingtohisfeet,gazedwithalookofhorrorathisvisitor。Hisdrylipsshapedthewords,"Howmuch?"

"Twohundredpounds,">

Unsciousofhiswife'sshriek,theoldmaly,putouthishalessman,anddropped,asehefloor。

III

Inthehugeery,sometwomilesdistant,theoldpeopleburiedtheirdead,aoahousesteepedinshadowawasalloversoquicklythatatfirsttheycouldhardlyrealizeit,aateofexpeasthoughofsomethiohappehingelsewhichwastolightenthisload,tooheavyforoldheartstobear。

Butthedayspassed,aionation—thehnationoftheold,sometimesmiscalled,apathy。Sometimestheyhardlyexgedaword,forhingtotalkabout,andtheirdayswerelongtoweariness。

Itwasaboutaweekafterthatthattheoldman,wakihenight,stretchedouthishandandfoundhimselfaloheroomwasihesoundofsubduedweepihewindow。Heraisedhimselfinbedandlistened。

"eback,"hesaidte;Youwillbecold。"

"Itisyson,"saidtheoldtafresh。

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