第 42 节
作者:月寒      更新:2024-04-14 09:15      字数:9322
  As though in hearty agreement; the naked man burst into a violent fit
  of shivering。
  〃It wasn't a bath;〃 he gasped。 〃It was a bet!〃
  〃A   what!〃   exclaimed   Fred。   His   admiration   was   increasing。   〃A   bet?
  Then you are not alone?〃
  〃I am NOWdamn them!〃 exclaimed the naked one。 He began again
  reluctantly。 〃We saw you from the road; you and a woman; sitting here in
  the light from that room。 They bet me I didn't dare strip and swim across
  your pond with you sitting so near。 I can see now it was framed up on me
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  from the start。 For when I was swimming back I saw them run to where I'd
  left   my   clothes;   and   then   I   heard   them  crank   up;   and   when   I   got   to   the
  hedge the car was gone!〃
  Keep smiled encouragingly。 〃The car!〃 he assented。 〃So you've been
  riding around in the moonlight?〃
  The other nodded; and was about to speak when there burst in   upon
  them the roaring scream of the siren。 The note now was of deeper rage;
  and   came   in   greater   volume。   Between   his   clinched   teeth   the   naked   one
  cursed fiercely; and then; as though to avoid further questions; burst into a
  fit of coughing。 Trembling and shaking; he drew the canvas cloak closer to
  him。 But at no time did his anxious; prying eyes leave the eyes of Keep。
  〃Youyou couldn't lend me a suit of clothes could you?〃 he stuttered。
  〃Just    for   to…night?    I'll  send    them    back。    It's  all  right;〃   he   added;
  reassuringly。 〃I live near here。〃
  With a start Keep raised his eyes; and distressed by his look; the young
  man continued less confidently。
  〃I don't blame you if you don't believe it;〃 he stammered; 〃seeing me
  like this; but I DO live right near here。 Everybody around here knows me;
  and I guess you've read about me in the papers; too。 I'mthat is; my name…
  …〃 like one about to take a plunge he drew a short breath; and the rat…like
  eyes regarded Keep watchfully〃my name is Van Warden。 I'm the one you
  read aboutHarryI'm Harry Van Warden!〃
  After   a   pause;   slowly   and   reprovingly   Fred   shook   his   head;   but   his
  smile   was   kindly   even   regretful;   as   though   he   were   sorry   he   could   not
  longer enjoy the stranger's confidences。
  〃My boy!〃 he   exclaimed; 〃you're   MORE than Van Warden! You're a
  genius!〃   He   rose   and   made   a   peremptory  gesture。  〃Sorry;〃   he   said;   〃but
  this isn't safe for either of us。 Follow me; and I'll dress you up and send
  you where you want to go。〃 He turned and whispered over his shoulder:
  〃Some day let me hear from you。 A man with your nerve〃
  In alarm the naked one with a gesture commanded silence。
  The   library   led   to  the  front   hall。  In  this  was   the  coat…room。     First
  making sure the library and hall were free of servants; Fred tiptoed to the
  coat…room   and;      opening    the   door;  switched:   on    the   electric  light。  The
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  naked man; leaving in his wake a trail of damp footprints; followed at his
  heels。
  Fred pointed at golf…capes; sweaters; greatcoats hanging from hooks;
  and on the floor at boots and overshoes。
  〃Put   on   that   motor…coat   and   the   galoshes;〃   he   commanded。   〃They'll
  cover you in case you have to run for it。 I'm going to leave you here while
  I get you some clothes。 If any of the servants butt in; don't lose your head。
  Just say you're waiting to see meMr。 Keep。 I won't be long。 Wait。〃
  〃Wait!〃 snorted the stranger。 〃You BET I'll wait!'
  As Fred closed the door upon him; the naked one was rubbing himself
  violently with Mrs。 Keep's yellow golf…jacket。
  In   his   own   room   Fred   collected   a   suit   of   blue   serge;   a   tennis   shirt;
  boots;  even   a   tie。   Underclothes   he   found   ready  laid   out   for   him;   and   he
  snatched them from the bed。 From a roll of money in his bureau drawer he
  counted     out   a   hundred   dollars。   Tactfully   he   slipped    the   money   in   the
  trousers pocket of the serge suit and with the bundle of clothes in his arms
  raced downstairs and shoved them into the coat…room。
  〃Don't come out until I knock;〃 he commanded。 〃And;〃 he added in a
  vehement whisper; 〃don't come out at all unless you have clothes on!〃
  The stranger grunted。
  Fred rang for Gridley and told him to have his car brought around to
  the door。 He wanted it to start at once within two minutes。 When the butler
  had   departed;   Fred;   by   an   inch;   again   opened   the   coat…room   door。   The
  stranger had draped himself in the underclothes and the shirt; and at the
  moment was carefully arranging the tie。
  〃Hurry!〃   commanded   Keep。   〃The   car'll   be   here   in   a   minute。   Where
  shall I tell him to take you?〃
  The     stranger    chuckled      excitedly;    his   confidence      seemed     to   be
  returning。   〃New   York;〃   he   whispered;   〃fast   as   he   can   get   there!   Look
  here;〃 he added doubtfully; 〃there's a roll of bills in these clothes。〃
  〃They're yours;〃 said Fred。
  The stranger exclaimed vigorously。 〃You're all right!〃 he whispered。 〃I
  won't forget this; or you either。 I'll send the money back same time I send
  the clothes。〃
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  〃Exactly!〃 said Fred。
  The wheels of the touring…car crunched on the gravel drive; and Fred
  slammed to the door; and like a sentry on guard paced before it。 After a
  period which seemed   to stretch over many  minutes there   came from  the
  inside   a   cautious knocking。 With   equal   caution   Fred   opened the door   of
  the width of a finger; and put his ear to the crack。
  〃You     couldn't   find  me   a  button…hook;     could   you?〃    whispered     the
  stranger。
  Indignantly Fred shut the door and; walking to the veranda; hailed the
  chauffeur。 James; the chauffeur; was a Keepsburg boy; and when Keep had
  gone   to   Cambridge   James   had   accompanied   him。   Keep   knew   the   boy
  could be trusted。
  〃You're to take a man to New York;〃 he said; 〃or wherever he wants to
  go。 Don't talk to him。 Don't ask any questions。 So; if YOU'RE questioned;
  you can say you know nothing。 That's for your own good!〃
  The chauffeur mechanically touched his cap and started down the steps。
  As he did so; the prison whistle; still unsatisfied; still demanding its prey;
  shattered the silence。 As though it had hit him a physical blow; the youth
  jumped。 He turned and lifted startled; inquiring eyes to where Keep stood
  above him。
  〃I told you;〃 said Keep; 〃to ask no questions。
  As Fred re…entered the hall; Winnie Keep was coming down the stairs
  toward him。 She had changed to one of the prettiest evening gowns of her
  trousseau; and so outrageously lovely was the combination of herself and
  the gown that her husband's excitement and anxiety fell from him; and he
  was lost in admiration。 But he was not for long lost。 To his horror; the door
  of the coat…closet opened toward his wife and out of the closet the stranger
  emerged。 Winnie; not accustomed to   seeing young men suddenly  appear
  from among the dust…coats; uttered a sharp shriek。
  With what he considered great presence of mind; Fred swung upon the
  visitor
  〃Did you fix it?〃 he demanded。
  The visitor did not heed him。 In amazement in abject admiration; his
  eyes   were   fastened   upon   the   beautiful   and   radiant   vision   presented   by
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  Winnie   Keep。   But   he   also   still   preserved   sufficient   presence   of   mind   to
  nod his head dully。
  〃Come;〃 commanded Fred。 〃The car is waiting。〃
  Still the stranger did not move。 As though he had never before seen a
  woman; as though her dazzling loveliness held him in a trance; he stood
  still; gazing; gaping; devouring Winnie with his eyes。 In her turn; Winnie
  beheld a strange youth who looked like a groom out of livery; so overcome
  by   her   mere   presence   as   to   be   struck   motionless   and   inarticulate。   For
  protection she moved in some alarm toward her husband。
  The   stranger   gave   a   sudden   jerk   of   his   body   that   might   have   been
  intended for a bow。 Before Keep could interrupt him; like a parrot reciting
  its lesson; he exclaimed explosively:
  〃My name's Van Warden。 I'm Harry Van Warden。〃
  He seemed as little convin