第 32 节
作者:白寒      更新:2021-04-30 16:59      字数:9322
  gulf that separated this girl from them。
  A year ago her laughter had been light as theirs。 Life had been a thing
  beautiful;   full   of   color。   She   had   come   to   it   eagerly;   like   a   lover;   glad
  because it was so good。
  But it had not been good to her。 By the cluster lights he could see how
  fearfully it had mauled her; how cruelly its irony had kissed hollows in her
  young cheeks。 All the bloom of her was gone; all the brave pride and joy
  of   youthgone   beyond   hope   of   resurrection。  Why   must   such   things   be?
  Why so much to the few; so little to the many? And why should that little
  be   taken   away?    He   saw    as  in  a  vision  the  infinite   procession    of  her
  hopeless sisters who had traveled the same road; saw them first as sweet
  and carefree children bubbling with joy; and again; after the _World_ had
  misused      them   for  its  pleasure;    haggard;    tawdry;   with   dragging     steps
  trailing toward the oblivion that awaited them。 Good God; how long must
  life be so terribly wasted? How long a bruised and broken thing instead of
  the fine; brave adventure for which it was meant?
  Across his mind flashed Realf's words:
  〃Amen!〃      I  have    cried  in   battle…time;   When     my    beautiful   heroes
  perished; The earth of the Lord shall bloom sublime By the blood of his
  martyrs nourished。 〃Amen!〃 I have said; when limbs were hewn And our
  wounds were blue and ghastly The flesh of a man may fail and swoon But
  God shall conquer lastly。
  PART 4
  As Jeff helped her from the cab in front of the block where he lived a
  limousine flashed past。 It caught his glance for an instant; long enough for
  him to recognize his Cousin James; Mrs。 Van Tyle and Alice Frome。 The
  arm   which   supported   Nellie   did   not   loosen   from   her   waist;   though   he
  knew they had seen him and would probably draw conclusions。
  The young woman was trembling violently。
  〃My   rooms   are   in   the   second   story。   Can   you   walk?   Or   shall   I   carry
  you?〃 Farnum asked。
  〃I can walk;〃 she told him almost in a whisper。
  He got her upstairs and into the big armchair in front of the gas log。
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  Now that she had slipped out of his rain coat he saw that she was wet to
  the   skin。   From    his  bedroom      he  brought    a  bathrobe;    pajamas;     woolen
  slippers; anything he could find that was warm and soft。 In front of her he
  dumped them all。
  〃I'm going down to the drug store to get you something that will warm
  you;    Nellie。   While    I'm   away    change    your   clothes    and   get  into  these
  things;〃 he told her。
  She looked up at him with tears in her eyes。 〃You're good。〃
  A lump rose in his heart。 He thought of those evenings before the grate
  alone   with   her   and   of   the   desperate   fight   he   had   had   with   his   passions。
  Good! He accused himself bitterly for the harm that he had done her。 But
  before her his smile was bright and cheerful。
  〃We're all going to be so good to you that you'll not know us。 Haven't
  we been waiting two months for a chance to spoil you?〃
  〃Do you   。  。  。 know?〃   she   whispered;  color   for an   instant in   her   wan
  face。
  〃I know things aren't half so bad as they seem to you。 Dear girl; we are
  your   friends。   We've   not   done   right   by   you。   Even   your   mother   has   been
  careless and let you get hurt。 But we're going to make it up to you now。〃
  A  man   on   the   other   side   of   the   street   watched   Jeff   come   down   and
  cross    to  the  drug   store。   Billie  Gray;   ballot   box   stuffer;  detective;   and
  general   handy   man   for   Big   Tim   O'Brien;   had   been   lurking   in   that   entry
  when Jeff   came home。  He   had sneaked   up the stairs   after them  and   had
  seen the editor disappear into his rooms with one whom he took to be a
  woman of the street。 Already a second plain clothes man was doing sentry
  duty。 The policeman whose beat it was sat in the drug store and kept an
  eye open from that quarter。
  To the officer Jeff nodded casually。 〃Bad weather to be out all night in;
  Nolan。〃
  〃Right you are; Mr。 Farnum。〃
  The editor ordered a bottle of whiskey and while it was being put up
  passed into the telephone booth and closed the door behind him。 He called
  up Olive 43I。
  Central rang again and again。
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  〃Can't get your party;〃 she told him at last。
  〃You'll waken him presently。 Keep at it; please。 It's very important。〃
  At last Sam Miller's voice answered。 〃Hello! Hello! What is it?〃
  〃I've   found    Nellie。   。  。  。  Just  in  time。  thank    God。    。  。She's  at  my
  rooms。   。   。   。   Have   Mrs。 Anderson   bring   an   entire   change   of   clothing   for
  her。 。 。  。 Yes;  she's very  much exhausted。  I'll tell   you all   about it later。。。。
  Come quietly。 She may be asleep when you get here。〃
  Jeff   hung   up   the   receiver;   paid   for   the   whiskey;   and   returned   to   his
  rooms。     He   did   not   know    that   he  had   left  three   good    and   competent
  witnesses who were ready to take oath that he had brought to his rooms at
  midnight a woman of the half world and that he had later bought liquor
  and returned with it to his apartment。
  Billie Gray thumped his fist into his open palm。 〃We've got him。 We've
  got him right。 He can't get away from it。 By Gad; we've got him at last!〃
  Jeff found Nellie wrapped in his bathrobe in the big chair before the
  gas log。 Her own wet clothes were out of sight behind a screen。
  〃You locked the door when you went out;〃 she charged。
  〃Some of my friends might have dropped in to see me;〃 he explained
  with his disarming smile。
  But he could see in her eyes the unreasoning fear of a child that has
  been badly hurt。 He had locked the door on the outside。 She was going to
  be dragged home whether she wanted to go or not。 Dread of that hour was
  heavy on her soul。 Jeff knew the choice must be hers; not his。 He spoke
  quietly。
  〃You're   not   a   prisoner;   of   course。 You   may   go   whenever   you   like。   I
  would have no right to keep you。 But you will hurt me very much if you
  go before morning。〃
  〃Where will you stay?〃 she asked。
  〃I'll sleep on the lounge in this room;〃 he answered in his most matter
  of fact voice。
  While   he   busied   himself   preparing   a   toddy  for   her  she   began   to   tell
  brokenly;     by   snatches;    the  story   of  her   wanderings。     She    had   gone   to
  Portland and had found work in a department store at the notion counter。
  After   three   weeks   she   had   lost   her   place。   Days   of   tramping   the   streets
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  looking for a job brought her at last to an overall factory where she found
  employment。 The foreman had discharged her at the end of the third day。
  Once   she had   been   engaged   at   an   agency  as   a   servant   by  a   man;   but   as
  soon     as  his  wife   saw    her  Nellie    was   told   she  would     not  do。   Bitter
  humiliating experiences had befallen her。 Twice she had been turned out of
  rooming   houses。   Jeff   read   between   the   lines   that   as   her   time   drew   near
  some overmastering impulse had drawn her back to Verden。 Already she
  was   harboring   the   thought   of   death;   but   she   could   not   die   in   a   strange
  place so far from home。 Only that morning she had reached town。
  After she had retired to the bedroom Jeff sat down in the chair she had
  vacated。   He   heard   her   moving   about   for   a   short   time。   Presently   came
  silence。
  It must have been an hour and a half later that Sam and Mrs。 Anderson
  knocked gently on the door。
  〃Cars stopped running。 Had to 'phone for a taxi;〃 Miller whispered。
  The agitation of the mother was affecting。 Her fingers twitched with
  nervousness。   Her   eyes   strayed   twenty   times   in   five   minutes   toward   the
  door behind which her daughter slept。 Every little while she would tip…toe
  to it and listen breathlessly。 In whispers Jeff told them the story; answering
  a hundred eager trembling questions。
  Slowly the clock ticked out the seconds of the endless night。 Gray day
  began   to   sift   into   the   room。   Mrs。 Anderson's   excursions   to   the   bedroom
  door grew more frequent。 Sometimes sh