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作者:暖暖      更新:2022-11-23 12:12      字数:9321
  few   clothes   neatly   brushed   and   folded   on   a   chair   bore   witness   to   the
  servant's     care。    As   Paul;    however;      glanced     behind     the   sofa;    he   was
  concerned   to   see   a   coat;   which   had   evidently   been   thrust   hurriedly   in   a
  corner;   with   the   sleeve   lining   inside   out;   and   a   needle   and   thread   still
  sticking in the seam。 It struck him instantly that this had been the negro's
  occupation; and that the pistol…cleaning was a polite fiction。
  〃Yo'   'll   have   to   skuse   Marse   Harry   seein'   yo   in   bed;   but   his   laig's
  pow'ful   bad   to…day;   and   he   can't   stand;〃   said   the   servant   reentering   the
  room。 〃Skuse me; sah;〃 he added in a dignified confidential whisper; half
  closing the door with his hand; 〃but if yo' wouldn't mind avoidin' 'xcitin' or
  controversical topics in yo' conversation; it would be de better fo' him。〃
  Paul smilingly  assented; and the black   retainer; with   even more   than
  the usual solemn ceremonious exaggeration of his race; ushered him into
  the bedroom。 It was furnished in the same faded glory as the sitting…room;
  with     the   exception     of   a  low;   iron   camp…bedstead;         in  which     the   tall;
  soldierly   figure   of   Colonel   Pendleton;   clad   in   threadbare   silk   dressing…
  gown; was stretched。 He had changed in eight years: his hair had become
  gray;     and    was    thinned     over    the   sunken     temples;     but    his   iron…gray
  moustache   was   still   particularly   long         and   well   pointed。   His   face     bore
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  marks   of   illness   and   care;   there   were   deep   lines   down   the   angle   of   the
  nostril that spoke of alternate savage outbreak and repression; and gave his
  smile a sardonic rigidity。 His dark eyes; that shone with the exaltation of
  fever; fixed   Paul's   on   entering;  and   with the tyranny  of   an invalid   never
  left them。
  〃Well; Hathaway?〃
  With the sound of that voice Paul felt the years slip away; and he was
  again    a  boy;   looking    up   admiringly   to    the   strong   man;    who    now   lay
  helpless     before   him。    He   had   entered    the   room    with   a  faint  sense    of
  sympathizing superiority and a consciousness of having had experience in
  controlling men。 But all this fled before Colonel Pendleton's authoritative
  voice; even its broken tones carried the old dominant spirit of the man; and
  Paul   found   himself   admiring   a   quality   in   his   old   acquaintance   that   he
  missed in his newer friends。
  〃I haven't seen you for eight years; Hathaway。 Come here and let me
  look at you。〃
  Paul   approached   the   bedside   with   boyish   obedience。   Pendleton   took
  his hand and gazed at him critically。
  〃I   should   have   recognized   you;   sir;   for   all   your   moustache   and   your
  inches。 The   last   time   I   saw   you   was   in   Jack   Hammersley's   office。 Well;
  Jack's    dead;    and    here   I  am;    little  better;  I  reckon。     You    remember
  Hammersley's house?〃
  〃Yes;〃 said Paul; albeit wondering at the question。
  〃Something like this; Swiss villa style。 I remember when Jack put it up。
  Well; the last time I was out; I passed there。 And what do you think they've
  done to it?〃
  Paul could not imagine。
  〃Well; sir;〃 said the colonel gravely; 〃they've changed it into a church
  missionary      shop    and   young     men's    Christian    reading…room!       But   that's
  'progress'   and   'improvement'!〃   He   paused;   and;   slowly   withdrawing   his
  hand from Paul's; added with grim apology; 〃You're young; and belong to
  the new school; perhaps。 Well; sir; I've read your speech; I don't belong to
  your   partymine   died   ten   years   ago   but   I   congratulate   you。   George!
  Confound it where's that boy gone?〃
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  The negro indicated by this youthful title; although he must have been
  ten years older than his master; after a hurried shuffling in the sitting…room
  eventually appeared at the door。
  〃George;   champagne   and   materials   for   cocktails   for   the   gentleman。
  The     BEST;     you   understand。     No    new…fangled      notions    from   that   new
  barkeeper。〃
  Paul; who thought he observed a troubled blinking in George's eyelid;
  and referred it to a fear of possible excitement for his patient; here begged
  his   host   not   to  trouble   himselfthat    he   seldom    took    anything    in  the
  morning。
  〃Possibly not; sir; possibly not;〃 returned the colonel; hastily。 〃I know
  the new ideas are prohibitive; and some other blank thing; but you're safe
  here from your constituents; and by gad; sir; I shan't force you to take it!
  It's MY custom; Hathawayan old one played out; perhaps; like all the
  others; but a custom nevertheless; and I'm only surprised that George; who
  knows it; should have forgotten it。〃
  〃Fack   is;   Marse   Harry;〃   said   George;   with   feverish   apology;   〃it   bin
  gone 'scaped my mind dis mo'nin' in de prerogation ob business; but I'm
  goin' now; shuah!〃 and he disappeared。
  〃A good boy; sir; but beginning to be contaminated。 Brought him here
  from Nashville over ten years ago。 Eight years ago they proved to him that
  he   was   no   longer   a   slave;   and   made   him  dd   unhappy  until   I   promised
  him it should make no difference to him and he could stay。 I had to send
  for his wife and childof course; a dead loss of eighteen hundred dollars
  when they set foot in the Statebut I'm blanked if he isn't just as miserable
  with them here; for he has to take two hours in the morning and three in
  the afternoon every day to be with 'em。 I tried to get him to take his family
  to the mines and make his fortune; like those fellows they call bankers and
  operators   and   stockbrokers   nowadays;   or   to   go   to   Oregon   where   they'll
  make him some kind of a mayor or sheriff but he won't。 He collects my
  rents on some little property I have left; and pays my bills; sir; and; if this
  blank   civilization   would   only   leave   him   alone;   he'd   be   a   good   enough
  boy。〃
  Paul    couldn't   help    thinking    that  the   rents  George     collected    were
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  somewhat   inconsistent   with         those   he   was   evidently   mending   when   he
  arrived; but at that moment the jingle of glasses was heard in the sitting…
  room; and the old negro reappeared at the door。 Drawing himself up with
  ceremonious   courtesy;   he   addressed   Paul。   〃Wo'd   yo'   mind;  sah;   taking   a
  glance at de   wine   for   yo'   choice?〃   Paul   rose;   and   followed   him  into   the
  sitting…room;      when    George     carefully    closed   the   door。   To   his  surprise
  Hathaway beheld   a  tray  with   two glasses of   whiskey  and   bitters;  but no
  wine。 〃Skuse me; sah;〃 said the old man with dignified apology; 〃but de
  Kernel won't have any but de best champagne for hono'ble gemmen like
  yo'self; and I'se despaired to say it can't be got in de house or de subburbs。
  De best champagne dat we gives visitors is de Widder Glencoe。 Wo'd yo'
  mind; sah; for de sake o' not 'xcitin' de Kernel wid triflin' culinary matter;
  to say dat yo' don' take but de one brand?〃
  〃Certainly;〃   said   Paul;   smiling。   〃I   really   don't   care   for   anything   so
  early;〃 then; returning to the bedroom; he said carelessly; 〃You'll excuse
  me     taking   the   liberty;  colonel;    of  sending     away    the  champagne       and
  contenting      myself     with   whiskey。     Even    the   best   brand    the   Widow
  Cliquot〃with   a   glance   at   the   gratified   George〃I   find   rather   trying   so
  early in the morning。〃
  〃As you please; Hathaway;〃 said the colonel; somewhat stiffly。 〃I dare
  say there's a new fashion in drinks now; and a gentleman's stomach is a
  thing of the past。 Then; I suppose; we can spare the boy; as this is his time
  for going home。 Put that tin box with the Trust papers on the bed; George;
  and Mr。 Hathaway will excuse your waiting。〃 As the old servant made an
  exaggerated   obeisance   to   each;   Paul   remarked;   as   the   door   closed   upon
  him; 〃George certainly keeps his style; colonel; in the face of the progress
  you deplore。〃
  〃He was always a 'dandy nigger;'〃 returned Pendleton; his face slightly
  relaxing as he glanced after his grizzled henchman; 〃but his