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作者:美丽心点      更新:2023-05-17 13:23      字数:9322
  clue   to   all   save   all   unwritten   thing。〃   The   same   〃readers〃   are   invited   to
  tackle the foregoing assertion。
  Mr。 Brunelli; being impressionable and a Latin; fell to conjugating the
  verb   〃amare;〃   with   Katy   in   the   objective   case;   though   not   because   of
  antipathy。 She talked it over with her mother。
  〃Sure;   I   like   him;〃   said   Katy。   〃He's   more   po…   liteness   than      twinty
  candidates   for   Alderman;   and   lie   makes   me   feel   like   a   queen   whin   he
  walks     at  me    side。   But   what    is  he;  I  dinno?     I've  me    suspicions。     The
  marnin'll coom whin he'll throt out the picture av his baronial halls and ax
  to have the week's rint hung up in the ice chist along wid all the rist of
  'em。〃
  〃'Tis true;〃   admitted   Mrs。  Dempsey;  〃that   he seems   to be   a sort   iv   a
  Dago; and too coolchured in his spache for a rale gentleman。 But ye may
  be   mis…   judgin'   him。 Ye   should   niver   suspect   any   wan   of   bein'   of   noble
  descint that pays cash and pathronizes the laundry rig'lar。〃
  〃He's the same tbricks of spakin' and blarneyin' wid his hands;〃 sighed
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  Katy;   〃as   the   Frinch   noble…   man   at   Mrs。   Toole's   that   ran   away   wid   Mr。
  Toole's     Sunday      pants    and   left   the   photograph      of   the   Bastile;    his
  grandfather's chat…taw; as security for tin weeks' rint。〃
  Mr。 Brunelli continued his calorific wooing。 Katy continued to hesitate。
  One day he asked her out to dine and she felt that a denouement was in the
  air。 While they are on their way; with Katy in her best muslin; you must
  take as an entr'acte a brief peep at New York's Bohemia。
  'Tonio's restaurant is in Bohemia。 The very lo… cation of it is secret。 If
  you wish to know where it is ask the first person you meet。 He will tell
  you in a whisper。 'Tonio discountenances custom; he keeps his house…front
  black and forbidding; he gives you a pretty bad dinner; he locks his door at
  the dining hour; but he knows spaghetti as the boarding…house knows cold
  veal;   and      he   has   deposited   many   dol…   lars   in   a   certain   Banco   di
  something with many gold vowels in the name on its windows。
  To   this   restaurant   Mr。   Brunelli   conducted   Katy。 The   house   was   dark
  and the shades were lowered; but Mr。 Brunelli touched an electric button
  by the base… ment door; and they were admitted。
  Along   a   long;   dark;   narrow   hallway   they   went   and   then   through   a
  shining and spotless kitchen that opened directly upon a back yard。
  The   walls   of   houses   hemmed   three   sides   of   the   yard;   a   high;   board
  fence;   surrounded   by   cats;   the   other。   A  wash   of   clothes   was   suspended
  high   upon   a   line   stretched   from   diagonal   corners。   Those   were   property
  clothes; and were never taken in by 'Tonio。 They were there that wits with
  defective pronuncia… tion might make puns in connection with the ragout。
  A dozen and a half little tables set upon the bare ground were crowded
  with Bohemia…hunters; who flocked there because 'Tonio pretended not to
  want     them    and   pretended     to  give   them    a  good    dinner。    There    was   a
  sprinkling of real Bohemians present who came for a change because they
  were   tired   of   the   real   Bohemia;   and   a   smart   shower   of   the   men   who
  originate the bright sayings of Congressmen and the little nephew of the
  well…known general passen… ger agent of the Evansville and Terre Haute
  Rail… road Company。
  Here is a bon mot that was manufactured at 'Tonio's:
  〃A dinner at 'Tonio's;〃 said a Bohemian; 〃always amounts to twice the
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  price that is asked for it。〃
  Let us assume that an accommodating voice in… quires:
  〃How so?〃
  〃The dinner costs you 40 cents; you give 10 cents to the waiter; and it
  makes you feel like 30 cents。〃
  Most     of  the   diners   were    confirmed     table   d'hoters     gastronomic
  adventuress;      forever    seeking    the  El   Do…   rado    of  a  good    claret;  and
  consistently coming to grief in California。
  Mr。    Brunelli    escorted    Katy    to   a  little  table   em…    bowered     with
  shrubbery in tubs; and asked her to excuse him for a while。
  Katy sat; enchanted by a scene so brilliant to her。 The grand ladies; in
  splendid dresses and plumes and sparkling rings; the fine gentlemen who
  laughed   so   loudly;   the   cries   of   〃Garsong!   〃   and   〃We;   mon…   seer;〃   and
  〃Hello;     Mame!     〃   that  distinguish    Bo…    hemia;    the   lively  chatter;   the
  cigarette smoke; the interchange of bright smiles and eye…glances  all this
  display  and   magnificence   overpowered   the   daugh…   ter   of   Mrs。   Dempsey
  and held her motionless。
  Mr。 Brunelli stepped into the yard and seemed to spread his smile and
  bow over the entire company。 And everywhere there was a great clapping
  of bands and a few cries of 〃Bravo! 〃 and 〃'Tonio! 'Tonio!〃 whatever those
  words might mean。 Ladies waved their napkins at him; gentlemen almost
  twisted their necks off; trying to catch his nod。
  When      the  ovation    was   concluded     Mr。   Brunelli;    with   a  final  bow;
  stepped nimbly into the kitchen and flung off his coat and waistcoat。
  〃Flaherty;     the   nimblest    〃garsong〃      among     the   waiters;    had   been
  assigned to the special service of Katy。 She was a little faint from hunger;
  for the Irish stew on the Dempsey table had been particu… larly weak that
  day。   Delicious   odors   from   unknown   dishes   tantalized   her。 And   Flaherty
  began to bring to her table course after course of ambrosial food that the
  gods might have pronounced excellent。
  But even in the midst of her Lucullian repast Katy laid down her knife
  and fork。 Her heart sank as lead; and a tear fell upon her filet mignon。 Her
  haunting suspicions of the star lodger arose again; fourfold。 Thus courted
  and admired and smiled upon by that fashionable and gracious assembly;
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  what else could Mr。 Brunelli be but one of those dazzling titled patricians;
  glorious of name but shy of rent money; concerning whom experience had
  made her wise? With a sense of his ineligibility growing within her there
  was   mingled   a   torturing   conviction   that   his   personality   was   becoming
  more pleasing to her day by day。 And why had he left her to dine alone?
  But here he was coming again; now coatless; his snowy shirt…sleeves
  rolled high above his Jeffries… onian elbows; a white yachting cap perched
  upon his jetty curls。
  〃'Tonio!   'Tonio!〃   shouted   many;   and   〃The   spaghetti!   The   spaghetti!〃
  shouted the rest。
  Never   at   'Tonio's   did   a   waiter   dare to   serve   a   dish   of   spaghetti   until
  'Tonio   came   to   test   it;   to   prove   the   sauce   and   add   the   needful   dash   of
  seasoning that gave it perfection。
  From table to table moved 'Tonio; like a prince in his palace; greeting
  his guests。 White; jewelled bands signalled him from every side。
  A   glass   of   wine   with   this   one   and   that;   smiles   for   all;   a   jest   and
  repartee   for   any   that   might   challenge      truly   few   princes   could   be   so
  agreeable a host! And what artist could ask for further appreciation of his
  handiwork? Katy did not know that the proudest consummation of a New
  Yorker's ambition is to shake bands with a spaghetti chef or to receive a
  nod from a Broadway head…waiter。
  At last the company thinned; leaving' but a few couples and quartettes
  lingering over new wine and old stories。 And then came Mr。 Brunelli to
  Katy's secluded table; and drew a chair close to hers。
  Katy   smiled   at   him   dreamily。   She   was   eating   the   last   spoonful   of   a
  raspberry roll with Burgundy sauce。
  〃You have   seen!〃   said Mr。  Brunelli; laying   one   hand   upon his   collar
  bone。  〃I   am Antonio   Brunelli! Yes;   I   am  the   great   'Tonio! You have   not
  suspect that! I loave you; Katy; and you shall marry with me。 Is it not so?
  Call me 'Antonio;' and say that you will be mine。〃
  Katy's   head     drooped   to    the   shoulder   that    was    now   freed    from   all
  suspicion of having received the knightly accolade。
  〃Oh; Andy;〃 she sighed; 〃this is great! Sure; I'll marry wid y