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作者:桃桃逃      更新:2021-02-27 02:10      字数:9322
  expression; 〃at my foolishness in saying you reminded me of the pirate。 I
  meant nothing。〃
  〃I know  you're incapable of   meaning anything but   good to   anybody;
  Miss   Nott;   perhaps   to   me   more   than   I   deserve;〃   said   Renshaw   with   a
  sudden burst of feeling。 〃I wishI wishyou would do ME a favor。 YOU
  asked me one just now。〃 He had taken her hand。 It seemed so like a mere
  illustration of   his   earnestness;  that   she  did   not   withdraw  it。  〃Your   father
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  tells you everything。 If he has any offer to dispose of the ship; will you
  write to me at once before anything is concluded?〃 He winced a littlethe
  sentence of   Sleight;   〃What's   the   figure   you   and   she  have   settled   upon?〃
  flashed across his mind。 He scarcely noticed that Rosey had withdrawn her
  hand coldly。
  〃Perhaps you had better speak to father; as it is HIS business。 Besides;
  I shall not be here。 I shall be at the Ranch。〃
  〃But you said you didn't want to go?〃
  〃I've changed my mind;〃 said Rosey listlessly。 〃I shall go to… night。〃
  She    rose   as  if  to  indicate   that  the  interview    was    ended。   With    an
  overpowering instinct that his whole future happiness depended upon his
  next act; he made a step towards her; with eager outstretched hands。 But
  she slightly lifted her own with a warning gesture; 〃I hear father coming
  you    will  have    a  chance    to  talk  BUSINESS        with   him;〃   she   said;  and
  vanished into her state…room。
  VI
  The heavy tread of Abner Nott echoed in the passage。 Confused and
  embarrassed; Renshaw remained standing at the door that had closed upon
  Rosey as her father entered the cabin。 Providence; which always fostered
  Mr。 Nott's characteristic misconceptions; left that perspicacious parent but
  one interpretation of the situation。 Rosey had evidently just informed Mr。
  Renshaw that she loved another!
  〃I   was   just  saying    'good…by'   to  Miss    Nott;〃   said  Renshaw;      hastily
  regaining   his   composure   with   an   effort。   〃I   am   going   to   Sacramento   to…
  night; and will not return。 I〃
  〃In course; in course;〃 interrupted Nott; soothingly; 〃that's wot you say
  now; and that's what you allow to do。 That's wot they allus do。〃
  〃I   mean;〃   said   Renshaw;   reddening   at   what   he   conceived   to   be   an
  allusion    to  the   absconding     propensities     of  Nott's   previous    tenants;〃I
  mean that you shall keep the advance to cover any loss you might suffer
  through my giving up the rooms。〃
  〃Certingly;〃     said   Nott;  laying    his  hand    with   a  large  sympathy      on
  Renshaw's shoulder; 〃but we'll drop that just now。 We won't swap hosses
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  in   the   middle   of   the   river。   We'll   square   up   accounts   in   your   room;〃   he
  added;      raising    his   voice    that   Rosey     might    overhear     him;    after   a
  preliminary   wink   at   the   young   man。   〃Yes;   sir;   we'll   just   square   up   and
  settle   in   there。   Come   along;   Mr。   Renshaw。〃   Pushing   him   with   paternal
  gentleness      from    the  cabin;    with   his  hand    still  upon   his   shoulder;    he
  followed   him   into   the   passage。   Half   annoyed   at   his   familiarity;   yet   not
  altogether displeased by this illustration of Rosey's belief of his preference;
  Renshaw        wonderingly      accompanied        him。   Nott    closed    the   door;   and
  pushing the young man into a chair; deliberately seated himself at the table
  opposite。 〃It's just as well that Rosey reckons that you and me is settlin'
  our accounts;〃 he began; cunningly; 〃and mebbee it's just ez well ez she
  should reckon you're goin' away。〃
  〃But     I  AM    going;〃    interrupted    Renshaw;      impatiently。    〃I  leave   to…
  night。〃
  〃Surely; surely;〃 said Nott; gently; 〃that's wot you kalkilate to do; that's
  just nat'ral in a young feller。 That's about what I reckon I'D hev done to her
  mother if anythin' like this hed ever cropped up; which it didn't。 Not but
  what Almiry Jane had young fellers enough round her; but; 'cept ole Judge
  Peter; ez was lamed in the War of 1812; there ain't no similarity ez I kin
  see;〃 he added; musingly。
  〃I am afraid I can't see any similarity either; Mr。 Nott;〃 said Renshaw;
  struggling between a dawning sense of some impending absurdity and his
  growing   passion   for   Rosey。   〃For   Heaven's   sake   speak   out   if   you've   got
  anything to say。〃
  Mr。 Nott leaned forward; and placed his large hand on the young man's
  shoulder。 〃That's it。 That's what I sed to myself when I seed how things
  were pintin'。 'Speak out;' sez I; 'Abner! Speak out if you've got anything to
  say。 You kin trust this yer Mr。 Renshaw。 He ain't the kind of man to creep
  into the bosom of a  man's ship for pupposes of his own。 He ain't a man
  that would hunt round until he discovered a poor man's treasure; and then
  try to rob'〃
  〃Stop!〃   said   Renshaw;   with   a   set   face   and   darkening   eyes。   〃WHAT
  treasure? WHAT man are you speaking of?〃
  〃Why Rosey and Mr。 Ferrers;〃 returned Nott; simply。
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  Renshaw sank into his seat again。 But the expression of relief which
  here   passed   swiftly  over   his   face   gave   way  to   one   of   uneasy  interest   as
  Nott went on。
  〃P'r'aps   it's   a   little   highfalutin   talkin'   of   Rosey   ez   a   treasure。   But;
  considerin';   Mr。   Renshaw;   ez   she's   the   only   prop'ty   I've   kept   by   me   for
  seventeen years ez hez paid interest and increased in valooe; it ain't sayin'
  too   much   to   call   her   so。   And   ez   Ferrers   knows   this;   he   oughter   been
  content with gougin' me in that horse… hair spec; without goin' for Rosey。
  P'r'aps yer surprised at hearing me speak o' my own flesh and blood ez if I
  was talkin' hoss…trade; but you and me is bus'ness men; Mr。 Renshaw; and
  we discusses ez such。 We ain't goin' to slosh round and slop over in po'try
  and sentiment;〃 continued Nott; with a tremulous voice; and a hand that
  slightly shook on Renshaw's shoulder。 〃We ain't goin' to git up and sing;
  'Thou'st larned to love another thou'st broken every vow we've parted from
  each other and my bozom's lonely now oh is it well to sever such hearts as
  ourn for ever kin I forget thee never farewell farewell farewell。' Ye never
  happen'd to hear Jim Baker sing that at the moosic hall on Dupont Street;
  Mr。     Renshaw;〃      continued      Mr。   Nott;    enthusiastically;     when     he   had
  recovered      from     that  complete      absence     of   punctuation     which     alone
  suggested      verse   to  his   intellect。  〃He    sorter  struck    water   down     here;〃
  indicating his heart; 〃every time。〃
  〃But what has Miss Nott to do with M。 de Ferrieres?〃 asked Renshaw;
  with a faint smile。
  Mr。 Nott regarded him with dumb; round; astonished eyes。 〃Hezn't she
  told yer?〃
  〃Certainly not。〃
  〃And she didn't let on anythin' about him?〃 he continued; feebly。
  〃She said she'd liked to know where〃 He stopped; with the reflection
  that he was betraying her confidences。
  A dim foreboding of some new form of deceit; to which even the man
  before     him   was   a  consenting      party;  almost    paralyzed     Nott's   faculties。
  〃Then   she   didn't   tell   yer   that   she   and   Ferrers   was   sparkin'   and   keepin'
  kimpany  together;   that   she   and   him  was   engaged;  and   was   kalkilatin'   to
  run away to furrin parts; that she cottoned to him more than to the ship or
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  her father?〃
  〃She     certainly    did   not;   and   I  shouldn't    believe    it;〃  said   Renshaw;
  quickly。
  Nott     smiled。    He    was    amused;      he    astutely    recognized      the   usual
  trustfulness      of   love    and    youth。    There     was    clearly    no   deceit    here!
  Renshaw's attentive eyes saw the smile; and his brow darkened。
  〃I like to hear yer say that; Mr。 Renshaw;〃 said Nott; 〃and it's no more
  than   Rosey   deserves;   ez   it's   suthing   onnat'ral   and   spell…like   that's   come
  over her through Ferrers。 It ain't my Rosey。 But it's Gospel truth; whether
  she's bewitched or not; whether it's them damn fool stories she readsand
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