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作者:美丽心点      更新:2023-05-17 13:23      字数:9317
  his partner; Sharp。 Together they explored the caverns of an immense safe。
  Forth they dragged; as trophy of their search a big envelope sealed with
  wax。     This   they    forcibly   invaded;     and   wagged      their   venerable     heads
  together over its con… tents。 Then Tolman became spokesman。
  〃Mr。   Gillian;〃   he   said;   formally;   〃there   was   a   codicil   to   your   uncle's
  will。 It was intrusted to us privately; with instructions that it be not opened
  until   you   had   furnished   us   with   a   full   account   of   your   handling   of   the
  1;000     bequest     in  the  will。  As   you    have   fulfilled   the   conditions;    my
  partner   and     I   have  read   the   codicil。  I   do   not  wish   to   encumber    your
  understanding with its legal phraseology; but I will acquaint you with the
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  spirit of its contents。
  In the event that your disposition of the 1;000 demonstrates that you
  possess any of the qualifica… tions that deserve reward; much benefit will
  accrue to you。 Mr。 Sharp and I are named as the judges; and I assure you
  that we will do our duty strictly according to justice…with liberality。 We are
  not at all unfavorably disposed toward you; Mr。 Gillian。 But let us return
  to the letter of the codicil。 If your disposal of the money in question has
  been prudent; wise; or unselflish; it is in our power to hand you over bonds
  to   the   value   of   50;000;   which   have   been   placed   in   our   hands   for   that
  purpose。 But   if …  as   our client;  the late   Mr。  Gillian; explicitly  provides   …
  you have used this money as you have money in the past; I quote the late
  Mr。 Gillian … in reprehensible dissipation among disreputable associates …
  the 50;000 is to be paid to Miriam Hayden; ward of the late Mr。 Gillian;
  without     delay。    Now;    Mr。   Gillian;    Mr。   Sharp    and   I  will  examine      your
  account in regard to the 1;000。 You submit it in writing; I believe。 I hope
  you will repose confidence in our decision。〃
  Mr。 Tolman reached for the envelope。 Gillian was a little the quicker in
  taking   it   up。   He   tore   the   account   and   its   cover   leisurely   into   strips   and
  dropped them into his pocket。
  〃It's all right;〃 he said; smilingly。 〃There isn't a bit of need to bother
  you     with   this。  I  don't   suppose     you'd    understand      these   itemized     bets;
  anyway。      I  lost   the   thousand     dollars   on    the  races。   Good…day       to  you;
  gentlemen。〃
  Tolman   &   Sharp   shook   their   beads   mournfully   at   each   other   when
  Gillian   left;   for   they   heard   him   whis…   tling   gayly   in   the   hallway   as   he
  waited for the ele… vator。
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  THE DEFEAT OF THE CITY
  Robert     Walmsley's      descent    upon    the   city  resulted    in  a  Kilkenny
  struggle。 He came out of the fight victor by a fortune and a reputation。 On
  the other band; he was swallowed up by the city。 The city gave him what
  he   demanded   and   then   branded   him   with   its   brand。   It   remodelled;   cut;
  trimmed and stamped him to the pattern it approves。 It opened its social
  gates to him and   shut him  in on   a close…   cropped; formal   lawn with  the
  select herd of rumi… nants。 In dress; habits; manners; provincialism; routine
  and    narrowness      he   acquired    that  charming      in…  solence;    that  irritating
  completeness; that sophisti… cated crassness; that overbalanced poise that
  makes the Manhattan gentleman so delightfully small in his greatness。
  One of the up…state rural counties pointed with pride to the successful
  young metropolitan lawyer as a product of its soil。 Six years earlier this
  county   had   removed   the   wheat   straw   from   between   its   huckle…   berry…
  stained     teeth   and   emitted    a   derisive   and    bucolic    laugh   as   old   man
  Walmsley's       freckle…faced     〃  Bob    abandoned      the  certain    three…per…diem
  meals of the one…horse farm for the discontinuous quick lunch counters of
  the   three…ringed   metropolis。 At   the   end   of   the   six   years   no   murder   trial;
  coaching party; au… tomobile accident or cotillion was complete in which
  the name of Robert Walmsley did not figure。 Tailors waylaid him in the
  street   to   get  a  new    wrinkle    from   the   cut  of  his   unwrinkled     trousers。
  Hyphenated fel… lows in the clubs and members of the oldest subpoenaed
  families were glad to clap him on the back and allow him three letters of
  his name。
  But the Matterhorn of Robert Walmsley's success was not scaled until
  be married Alicia Van Der Pool。 I cite the Matterhorn; for just so high and
  cool and white and inaccessible was this daughter of the old burghers。 The
  social   Alps   that   ranged   about   her   over   whose   bleak   passes   a   thousand
  climbers struggled  reached only to her knees。 She towered in her own
  atmosphere;   serene;   chaste;   prideful;   wading   in   no   fountains;   dining   no
  monkeys;   breeding   no   dogs   for   bench   shows。   She   was   a   Van   Der   Pool。
  Fountains      were    made    to  play   for  her;   monkeys     were    made    for   other
  people's ancestors; dogs; she understood; were created to be companions
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  of blind persons and objec… tionable characters who smoked pipes。
  This   was   the   Matterhorn   that   Robert   Walmsley   accomplished。   If   he
  found; with the good poet with the game foot and artificially curled hair;
  that   he   who   ascends   to   mountain   tops   will   find   the   loftiest   peaks   most
  wrapped in clouds and snow; he concealed his chilblains beneath a brave
  and   smiling   exterior。   He   was   a   lucky   man   and   knew   it;   even   though   he
  were   imitating   the   Spartan   boy   with   an   ice…cream   freezer   beneath   his
  doublet frappeeing the region of his heart。
  After   a   brief   wedding   tour   abroad;   the   couple   re…   turned   to   create   a
  decided ripple in the calm cistern (so placid and cool and sunless it is) of
  the best so… ciety。 They entertained at their red brick mausoleum of ancient
  greatness   in   an   old   square   that   is   a   ceme…   tery   of   crumbled   glory。 And
  Robert Walmsley was proud of his wife; although while one of his hands
  shook      his    guests'    the   other    held    tightly    to   his   alpen…     stock    and
  thermometer。
  One day Alicia found a letter written to Robert by his mother。 It was an
  unerudite      letter;   full  of   crops    and   motherly      love   and    farm    notes。    It
  chronicled       the   health   of   the   pig   and    the  recent    red   calf;   and    asked
  concerning Robert's in return。 It was a letter direct from the soil; straight
  from home; full of biographies of bees; tales of turnips; peaans of new…laid
  eggs; neg… lected parents and the slump in dried apples。
  〃Why   have   I   not   been   shown   your   mother's   let…   ters?〃   asked Alicia。
  There      was    always     something       in  her   voice    that   made     you    think    of
  lorgnettes; of   ac… counts   at Tiffany's;  of sledges smoothly gliding   on   the
  trail from Dawson to Forty Mile; of the tinkling of pendant prisms on your
  grandmothers'   chandeliers;   of   snow  lying   on   a   convent   roof;   of   a   police
  sergeant   refusing   bail。      〃Your   mother;〃   continued   Alicia;   〃invites   us   to
  make a visit to the farm。 I have never seen a farm。 We will go there for a
  week or two; Robert。〃
  〃We   will;〃   said   Robert;   with   the   grand   air   of   an   associate   Supreme
  Justice concurring in an opinion。 〃I did not lay the invitation before you
  because I thought you would not care to go。 I am  much pleased at your
  decision。〃
  〃I    will    write    to    her   myself;〃      answered       Alicia;    with     a   faint
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  foreshadowing of enthusiasm。 〃 Felice shall pack my trunks at once。 Seven;
  I   think;   will   be   enough。   I   do   not   suppose   that   your   mother   entertains   a
  great deal。 Does she give many house parties?〃
  Robert arose; and as attorney for rural places filed a demurrer against
  six of the seven trunks。 He en… deavored to define; picture; elucidate; set
  forth and describe a farm。 His own wo