第 26 节
作者:连过十一人      更新:2021-02-27 02:16      字数:9320
  sat at a little table on the same balcony。  A discreet
  waiter brought ices and small glasses of claret cup。
  Madame Beaumont wore the same beautiful even…
  ing gown that she had worn each day at dinner。  She
  seemed thoughtful。  Near her hand on the table lay a
  small chatelaine purse。  After she had eaten her ice
  she opened the purse and took out a one…dollar bill。
  〃Mr。 Farrington;〃 she said; with the smile that
  had won the Hotel Lotus; 〃I want to tell you some…
  thing。  I'm going to leave before breakfast in the
  morning; because I've got to go back to my work。
  I'm behind the hosiery counter at Casey's Mammoth
  Store; and my vacation's up at eight o'clock to…
  morrow。  That paper…dollar is the last cent I'll see
  till I draw my eight dollars salary next Saturday
  night。  You're a real gentleman; and you've been
  good to me; and I wanted to tell you before I went。
  I've been saving up out of my wages for a year
  just for this vacation。  I wanted to spend one week
  like a lady if I never do another one。  I wanted to
  get up when I please instead of having to crawl out
  at seven every morning; and I wanted to live on the
  best and be waited on and ring bells for things just
  like rich folks do。  Now I've done it; and I've had the
  happiest time I ever expect to have in my life。  I'm
  going back to my work and my little hall bedroom
  satisfied for another year。  I wanted to tell you
  about it; Mr。 Farrington; because I  I thought you
  kind of liked me; and I  I liked you。  But; oh; I
  couldn't help deceiving you up till now; for it was all
  just like a fairy tale to me。  So I talked about Eu…
  rope and the things I've read about in other countries;
  and made you think I was a great lady。
  〃This dress I've got on  it's the only one I have
  that's fit to wear  I bought from O'Dowd & Levin…
  sky on the instalment plan。〃
  〃Seventy…five dollars is the price; and it was made
  to measure。  I paid 10 down; and they're to collect
  1 a week till it's paid for。  That'll be about all I
  have to say; Mr。 Farrington; except that my name is
  Mamie Siviter instead of Madame Beaumont; and I
  thank you for your attentions。  This dollar will pay
  the instalment due on the dress to…morrow。  I guess
  I'll go up to my room now。〃
  Harold Farrington listened to the recital of the
  Lotus's loveliest guest with an impassive countenance。
  When she had concluded he drew a small book like a
  checkbook from his coat pocket。  He wrote upon a
  blank form in this with a stub of pencil; tore out the
  leaf; tossed it over to his companion and took up the
  paper dollar。
  〃I've got to go to work; too; in the morning;〃 he
  said; 〃and I might as well begin now。  There's a
  receipt for the dollar instalment。  I've been a col…
  lector for O'Dowd & Levinsky for three years。
  Funny; ain't it; that you and me both had the same
  idea about spending our vacation?  I've always
  wanted to put up at a swell hotel; and I saved up out
  of my twenty per; and did it。  Say; Mame; how about
  a trip to Coney Saturday night on the boat
  what?〃
  The face of the pseudo Madame Heloise D'Arcy
  Beaumont beamed。
  〃Oh; you bet I'll go; Mr。 Farrington。  The store
  closes at twelve on Saturdays。  I guess Coney'll be
  all right even if we did spend a week with the swells。〃
  Below the balcony the sweltering city growled and
  buzzed in the July night。  Inside the Hotel Lotus
  the tempered; cool shadows reigned; and the solicitous
  waiter single…footed near the low windows; ready at
  a nod to serve Madame and her escort。
  At the door of the elevator Farrington took his
  leave; and Madame Beaumont made her last ascent。
  But before they reached the noiseless cage be said:
  〃Just forget that 'Harold Farrington;' will you?
  McManus is the name  James McManus。  Some
  call me Jimmy。〃
  〃Good…night; Jimmy;〃 said Madame。
  THE RATHSKELLER AND THE ROSE
  Miss Posie Carrington had earned her suc…
  cess。  She began life handicapped by the family name
  of 〃Boggs;〃 in the small town known as Cranberry
  Corners。  At the age of eighteen she had acquired
  the name of 〃Carrington〃 and a position in the
  chorus of a metropolitan burlesque company。
  Thence upward she had ascended by the legitimate and
  delectable steps of 〃broiler;〃 member of the famous
  〃Dickey…bird〃 octette; in the successful musical
  comedy; 〃Fudge and Fellows;〃 leader of the potato…
  bug dance in 〃Fol…de…Rol;〃 and at length to the part
  of the maid 〃'Toinette〃 in 〃The King's Bath…Robe;〃
  which captured the critics and gave her her chance。
  And when we come to consider Miss Carrington she
  is in the heydey of flattery; fame and fizz; and that
  astute manager; Herr Timothy Goldstein; has her
  signature to iron…clad papers that she will star the
  coming season in Dyde Rich's new play; 〃Paresis by
  Gaslight。〃
  Promptly there came to Herr Timothy a capable
  twentieth…century young character actor by the name
  of Highsmith; who besought engagement as 〃Sol
  Haytosser;〃 the comic and chief male character part
  in 〃Paresis by Gaslight。〃
  〃My boy;〃 said Goldstein; 〃take the part if you
  can get it。  Miss Carrington won't listen to any of
  my suggestions。  She has turned down half a dozen
  of the best imitators of the rural dub in the city。
  She declares she won't set a foot on the stage un…
  less 'Haytosser' is the best that can be raked up
  She was raised in a village; you know; and when a
  Broadway orchid sticks a straw in his hair and tries
  to call himself a clover blossom she's on; all right。
  I asked her; in a sarcastic vein; if she thought Den…
  man Thompson would make any kind of a show in the
  part。  'Oh; no;' says she。  'I don't want him or
  John Drew or Jim Corbett or any of these swell
  actors that don't know a turnip from a turnstile。  I
  want the real article。' So; my boy; if you want to
  play I 'Sol Haytosser' you will have to convince Miss
  Carrington。  Luck be with you。〃
  Highsmith took the train the next day for Cran…
  berry Corners。  He remained in that forsaken and
  inanimate village three days。  He found the Boggs
  family and corkscrewed their history unto the third
  and fourth generation。  He amassed the facts and the
  local color of Cranberry Corners。  The village had
  not grown as rapidly as had Miss Carrington。  The
  actor estimated that it had suffered as few actual
  changes since the departure of its solitary follower
  of Thespis as had a stage upon which 〃four years
  is supposed to have elapsed。〃 He absorbed Cran…
  berry Corners and returned to the city of chameleon
  changes。
  It was in the rathskeller that Highsmith made the
  hit of his histrionic career。  There is no need to
  name the place; there is but one rathskeller where
  you could hope to find Miss Posie Carrington after a
  performance of 〃The King's Bath…Robe。〃
  There was a jolly small party at one of the tables
  that drew many eyes。  Miss Carrington; petite; mar…
  vellous; bubbling; electric; fame…drunken; shall be
  named first。  Herr Goldstein follows; sonorous; curly…
  haired; heavy; a trifle anxious; as some bear that had
  caught; somehow; a butterfly in his claws。  Next;
  a man condemned to a newspaper; sad; courted;
  armed; analyzing for press agent's dross every sen…
  tence that was poured over him; eating his a la New…
  burg in the silence of greatness。  To conclude; a
  youth with parted hair; a name that is ochre to red
  journals and gold on the back of a supper check。
  These sat at a table while the musicians played; while
  waiters moved in the mazy performance of their duties
  with their backs toward all who desired their service;
  and all was bizarre and merry because it was nine feet
  below the level of the sidewalk。
  At 11。45 a being entered the rathskeller。 The
  first violin perceptibly flatted a C that should have
  been natural; the clarionet blew a bubble instead of a
  grace note; Miss Carrington giggled and the youth
  with parted hair swallowed an olive seed。
  Exquisitely and irreproachably rural was the new
  entry。  A lank; disconcerted; hesitating young man
  it was; flaxen…haired; gaping of mouth; awkward;
  stricken to misery by the lights and company。  His
  clothing was butternut; with bright blue tie; showing
  four inches of bony wrist and white…socked ankle。
  He upset a chair; sat in another one; curled a foot
  around a table leg and cringed at the approach of
  a waiter。
  〃You may fetch me a glass of lager beer;〃 he said;
  in response to the discreet questioning of the
  servitor。
  The eyes of the rathskeller were upon him。  He was
  as fresh as a collard and as ingenuous as a hay rake。
  He let his eye rove about the place as one who re…
  gards; big…eyed; hogs in the potato patch。  His gaze
  rested at length upon Miss Carrington。  He rose and
  went to her table with a lateral; shining smile and
  a blush of pleased trepidation。
  〃How're ye; Miss Posie?〃  he said in accents not
  to be doubted。  〃