第 39 节
作者:白寒      更新:2021-04-30 16:59      字数:9322
  sheathed perfection; the soft sensuous allure of the young widow seemed
  to Jeff a product largely of her father's wealth。 But the charm of her cousin;
  with its sweet and mocking smile; its note of youthful austerity; was born
  of the fine and gallant spirit in her。
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  Beauchamp sat beside Miss Frome and the editor observed that they
  were  having   a   delightful   time。   He   wondered   what   they  could   be   talking
  about。 What did a man say to bring such a glow and sparkle of life into a
  girl's face? It came to him with a wistful regret for his stolen youth that
  never yet had he sat beside a young woman at dinner and entertained her
  in the gay adequate manner of Lieutenant Beauchamp。 James could do it;
  had done it a hundred times。 But he had been sold too long to an urgent
  world of battle ever to know such delights。
  PART 3
  After dinner Jeff lost no time in waiting upon Miss Frome to thank her
  for her assistance。 It was already dark。 When he found her it was not in
  one of the saloons; but on deck。 She was leaning against the deck railing in
  animated   talk   with   Beauchamp;   the   while   Mrs。   Van   Tyle   listened   lazily
  from a deck chair。
  〃I like the way that red head of his came bobbing through the water;〃
  Beauchamp was saying。 〃Looks to me as if he would take a lot of beating。
  He's   no   quitter。   Since   I   haven't   the   pleasure   of   knowing   Mr。   Powers   or
  Senator Frome; I think I'll back Farnum to win。〃
  〃It's   very   plain   you   don't   know     Joe   Powers。    He    always    wins;〃
  contributed his daughter blandly。
  〃But   Mr。   Farnum   is   a   remarkable   man   just   the   same;〃 Alice   added。
  Then; with a little cry to cover her flushed embarrassment: 〃Here he is。 We
  do hope you're a little deaf; Mr。 Farnum。 We've been talking about you。〃
  〃You   may  say  anything   you   like   about   me;   Miss   Frome;   except   that
  I'm   not   grateful   for  the   lift   aboard   you   gave   me   this   afternoon;〃   Jeff
  answered。
  He found himself presently giving the story of his adventure。 He did
  not look at Alice; but he told the tale to her alone and was aware of the
  eagerness with which she listened。
  〃But why should they want to kidnap you? I don't see any reason for
  it;〃 Alice protested。
  A shadowy smile lay in the eyes of Mrs。 Van Tyle。 〃Mr。 Farnum is in
  politics; my dear。〃
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  A fat pork packer from Chicago joined the group。 〃I've been thinking
  about the sharks; Mr。 Farnum。 You played in great luck to escape them。〃
  〃Sharks!〃 Jeff heard the young woman beside him give a gasp。 In the
  moonlight her face showed white。
  〃These waters are fairly infested with them;〃 the Chicagoan explained。
  〃We saw two this morning in the harbor。 It was when the stewards threw
  out the scraps。 They turned over on their〃
  〃Don't!〃 cried Alice Frome sharply。
  The petrified horror on the vivid mobile face remained long as a sweet
  memory to   Jeff。  It had been   for him that   she   had known   the   swift   heart
  clutch of terror。
  PART 4
  Farnum;   pacing   the   deck   as   he   munched   at   an   apple;   heard   himself
  hailed from the bridge above。 He looked up; to see Alice Frome; caught
  gloriously in the wind like a winged Victory。  Her hair was parted in the
  middle with a touch of Greek simplicity and fell in wavy ripples over her
  temples beneath the jaunty cap。 She put her arms on the railing and leaned
  forward; her chin tilted to an oddly taking boyish piquancy。
  〃I say; give a fellow a bite。〃
  By no catalogue of summarized details could this young woman have
  laid   claim    to  beauty;   but   in  the  flashing    play   of  her   expression;    the
  exquisite   golden   coloring;   one   could   not   evade   the   charm   of   a   certain
  warm witchery; of the passionate beat of innocent life。 The wonder of her
  lay   in   the   sparkle   of   her   inner   self。   Every   gleam   of   the   deep   true   eyes;
  every impulsive motion of the slight supple body; expressed some phase of
  her   infinite   variety。  Her   flying   moods   swept   her   from  demure   to   daring;
  from warm to cool。 And for all her sweet derision her friends knew a heart
  full of pure; brave enthusiasms that would endure。
  〃I don't believe in indiscriminate charity;〃 Jeff explained; and he took
  another bite。
  〃Have      you   no   sympathy      for   the  deserving     poor?〃     she   pleaded。
  〃Besides;   since   you're   a   socialist;   it   isn't   your   apple   any   more   than   it   is
  mine。 Bring my half up to me; sir。〃
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  〃Your half is the half I've already eaten。 And if you knew as much as
  you   pretend   to   about   socialism   you'd   know   it   isn't   yours   until   you've
  earned it。〃
  Her eyes danced。 He noticed that beneath each of them was a sprinkle
  of   tiny   powdered   freckles。   〃But   haven't   I   earned   it?   Didn't   I   blister   my
  hands pulling you aboard?〃
  He     promptly     shifted    ground。     〃We're    living    under    the   capitalistic
  system。 You earn it and I eat it;〃 he argued。 〃The rest of this apple is my
  reward for having appropriated what didn't belong to me。〃
  〃But that's not fair。 It's no better than stealing。〃
  〃Shh!   It's   high   finance。   Don't   use   that   other   word;〃   he   whispered。
  〃And what's fair hasn't a thing to do with it。 It's my apple because I've got
  it。〃
  〃But〃
  He waved her protest aside blandly。 〃Now try to be content with the lot
  a wise Providence has awarded you。 I eat the apple。 You see me eat it。
  That's     the  usual    division    of   profits。   Don't    be   an   agitator;   or   an
  anarchist。〃
  〃Don't I get even the core?〃 she begged。
  〃I'd like to give it to you; but it wouldn't be best。 You see I don't want
  to make you discontented with your position in life。〃 He flung what was
  left of the apple into the sea and came up the steps to join her。
  Laughter was in the eyes of both; but it died out of hers first。
  〃Mr。   Farnum;   is   it   really   as   bad   as   that?〃   Before   he   could   find   an
  answer she spoke again。 〃I've wanted for a long time to talk with some one
  who didn't look at things as we do。 I mean as my father does and my uncle
  does and most of my friends。 Tell me what you think of ityou and your
  friends。〃
  〃That's a large order; Miss Frome。 I hardly know where to begin。〃
  〃Wait!      Here    comes     Lieutenant      Beauchamp        to   take   me    away。     I
  promised to play ring toss with him; but I don't want to go now。〃 She led a
  swift   retreat   to   a   spot   on   the   upper   deck   shielded   from   the   wind   and
  warmed by  the   two huge   smokestacks。   Dropping breathless into   a   chair;
  she   invited   him   with   a   gesture   to   take   another。   Little   imps   of   mischief
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  flashed out at him from her eyes。 In the adventure of the escape she had
  made him partner。 A rush of warm blood danced through his veins。
  〃Now;   sir;   we're   safe。   Begin   the   propaganda。   Isn't   that   the   word   you
  use? Tell me all about everything。 You're the first real live socialist I ever
  caught; and I mean to make the most of you。〃
  〃But I'm unfortunately not exactly a socialist。〃
  〃An anarchist will do just as well。〃
  〃Nor an anarchist。 Sorry。〃
  〃Oh;   well;   you're   something   that's   dreadful。   You   haven't   the   proper
  bump of respect for father and for Uncle Joe。 Now why haven't you?〃
  And     before    he  knew     it  this  young    woman      had    drawn    from    him
  glimpses of what life meant to him。 He talked to her of the pressure of the
  struggle   for   existence;   of   the   poverty   that   lies   like   a   blight   over   whole
  sections of cities; spreading disease and cruelty and disorder; crushing the
  souls of   its victims;  poisoning   their hearts   and bodies。  He  showed   her   a
  world at odds and ends; in which it was accepted as the natural thing that
  some should starve while others were waited upon by servants。
  He   made   her   see   how   the   tendency   of   environment   is   to   reduce   all