第 5 节
作者:大刀阔斧      更新:2021-04-30 15:53      字数:9320
  and risky chance; and took a daring flyer。  A time of trembling;
  of doubt; of awful uneasiness followed; for non…success meant absolute
  ruin and nothing short of it。  Then came the result; and Aleck;
  faint with joy; could hardly control her voice when she said:
  〃The suspense is over; Sallyand we are worth a cold million!〃
  Sally wept for gratitude; and said:
  〃Oh; Electra; jewel of women; darling of my heart; we are free
  at last; we roll in wealth; we need never scrimp again。  it's a
  case for Veuve Cliquot!〃 and he got out a pint of spruce…beer
  and made sacrifice; he saying 〃Damn the expense;〃 and she rebuking
  him gently with reproachful but humid and happy eyes。
  They shelved the pork…packer's son and the banker's son; and sat
  down to consider the Governor's son and the son of the Congressman。
  CHAPTER VI
  It were a weariness to follow in detail the leaps and bounds the Foster
  fictitious finances took from this time forth。  It was marvelous;
  it was dizzying; it was dazzling。  Everything Aleck touched turned
  to fairy gold; and heaped itself glittering toward the firmament。
  Millions upon millions poured in; and still the mighty stream flowed
  thundering along; still its vast volume increased。  Five millions
  ten millionstwentythirtywas there never to be an end?
  Two years swept by in a splendid delirium; the intoxicated Fosters
  scarcely noticing the flight of time。  They were now worth three hundred
  million dollars; they were in every board of directors of every
  prodigious combine in the country; and still as time drifted along;
  the millions went on piling up; five at a time; ten at a time;
  as fast as they could tally them off; almost。  The three hundred
  double itselfthen doubled againand yet againand yet once more。
  Twenty…four hundred millions!
  The business was getting a little confused。  It was necessary
  to take an account of stock; and straighten it out。  The Fosters
  knew it; they felt it; they realized that it was imperative;
  but they also knew that to do it properly and perfectly the task
  must be carried to a finish without a break when once it was begun。
  A ten…hours' job; and where could THEY find ten leisure hours
  in a bunch?  Sally was selling pins and sugar and calico all day
  and every day; Aleck was cooking and washing dishes and sweeping
  and making beds all day and every day; with none to help;
  for the daughters were being saved up for high society。  The Fosters
  knew there was one way to get the ten hours; and only one。
  Both were ashamed to name it; each waited for the other to do it。
  Finally Sally said:
  〃Somebody's got to give in。  It's up to me。  Consider that I've
  named itnever mind pronouncing it out aloud。〃
  Aleck colored; but was grateful。  Without further remark; they fell。
  Fell; andbroke the Sabbath。  For that was their only free
  ten…hour stretch。  It was but another step in the downward path。
  Others would follow。  Vast wealth has temptations which fatally
  and surely undermine the moral structure of persons not habituated
  to its possession。
  They pulled down the shades and broke the Sabbath。  With hard
  and patient labor they overhauled their holdings and listed them。
  And a long…drawn procession of formidable names it was!
  Starting with the Railway Systems; Steamer Lines; Standard Oil;
  Ocean Cables; Diluted Telegraph; and all the rest; and winding
  up with Klondike; De Beers; Tammany Graft; and Shady Privileges
  in the Post…office Department。
  Twenty…four hundred millions; and all safely planted in Good Things;
  gilt…edged and interest…bearing。 Income; 120;000;000 a year。
  Aleck fetched a long purr of soft delight; and said:
  〃Is it enough?〃
  〃It is; Aleck。〃
  〃What shall we do?〃
  〃Stand pat。〃
  〃Retire from business?〃
  〃That's it。〃
  〃I am agreed。  The good work is finished; we will take a long rest
  and enjoy the money。〃
  〃Good!  Aleck!〃
  〃Yes; dear?〃
  〃How much of the income can we spend?〃
  〃The whole of it。〃
  It seemed to her husband that a ton of chains fell from his limbs。
  He did not say a word; he was happy beyond the power of speech。
  After that; they broke the Sabbaths right along as fast as they
  turned up。  It is the first wrong step that counts。  Every Sunday
  they put in the whole day; after morning service; on inventions
  inventions of ways to spend the money。  They got to continuing this
  delicious dissipation until past midnight; and at every s'eance Aleck
  lavished millions upon great charities and religious enterprises;
  and Sally lavished like sums upon matters to which (at first)
  he gave definite names。  Only at first。  Later the names gradually
  lost sharpness of outline; and eventually faded into 〃sundries;〃
  thus becoming entirelybut safelyundescriptive。  For Sally
  was crumbling。  The placing of these millions added seriously
  and most uncomfortably to the family expensesin tallow candles。
  For a while Aleck was worried。  Then; after a little; she ceased
  to worry; for the occasion of it was gone。  She was pained;
  she was grieved; she was ashamed; but she said nothing; and so became
  an accessory。  Sally was taking candles; he was robbing the store。
  It is ever thus。  Vast wealth; to the person unaccustomed to it;
  is a bane; it eats into the flesh and bone of his morals。
  When the Fosters were poor; they could have been trusted with
  untold candles。  But now theybut let us not dwell upon it。
  From candles to apples is but a step:  Sally got to taking apples;
  then soap; then maple…sugar; then canned goods; then crockery。
  How easy it is to go from bad to worse; when once we have started upon a
  downward course!
  Meantime; other effects had been milestoning the course of the Fosters'
  splendid financial march。  The fictitious brick dwelling had
  given place to an imaginary granite one with a checker…board
  mansard roof; in time this one disappeared and gave place to a
  still grander homeand so on and so on。  Mansion after mansion;
  made of air; rose; higher; broader; finer; and each in its turn
  vanished away; until now in these latter great days; our dreamers
  were in fancy housed; in a distant region; in a sumptuous vast
  palace which looked out from a leafy summit upon a noble prospect
  of vale and river and receding hills steeped in tinted mists
  and all private; all the property of the dreamers; a palace swarming
  with liveried servants; and populous with guests of fame and power;
  hailing from all the world's capitals; foreign and domestic。
  This palace was far; far away toward the rising sun; immeasurably remote;
  astronomically remote; in Newport; Rhode Island; Holy Land
  of High Society; ineffable Domain of the American Aristocracy。
  As a rule they spent a part of every Sabbathafter morning service
  in this sumptuous home; the rest of it they spent in Europe;
  or in dawdling around in their private yacht。  Six days of sordid
  and plodding fact life at home on the ragged edge of Lakeside
  and straitened means; the seventh in Fairlyandsuch had been
  their program and their habit。
  In their sternly restricted fact life they remained as of old
  plodding; diligent; careful; practical; economical。  They stuck
  loyally to the little Presbyterian Church; and labored faithfully
  in its interests and stood by its high and tough doctrines with all
  their mental and spiritual energies。  But in their dream life they
  obeyed the invitations of their fancies; whatever they might be;
  and howsoever the fancies might change。  Aleck's fancies were not
  very capricious; and not frequent; but Sally's scattered a good deal。
  Aleck; in her dream life; went over to the Episcopal camp; on account
  of its large official titles; next she became High…church on account
  of the candles and shows; and next she naturally changed to Rome;
  where there were cardinals and more candles。  But these excursions
  were a nothing to Sally's。 His dream life was a glowing and continuous
  and persistent excitement; and he kept every part of it fresh and
  sparkling by frequent changes; the religious part along with the rest。
  He worked his religions hard; and changed them with his shirt。
  The liberal spendings of the Fosters upon their fancies began
  early in their prosperities; and grew in prodigality step by step
  with their advancing fortunes。  In time they became truly enormous。
  Aleck built a university or two per Sunday; also a hospital or two;
  also a Rowton hotel or so; also a batch of churches; now and then
  a cathedral; and once; with untimely and ill…chosen playfulness;
  Sally said; 〃It was a cold day when she didn't ship a cargo of
  missionaries to persuade unreflecting Chinamen to trade off twenty…four
  carat Confucianism for counterfeit Christianity。〃
  This rude and unfeeling language hurt Aleck to the heart; and she
  went from the presence crying。  That spectacle went to his own heart;
  and in his pain and shame he would have given