第 27 节
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  〃Oh;   that!〃    She   turned   to   see   what   he   was   talking   about。    〃That
  rouge belongs to Margaret Brewster。〃
  McIntyre   promptly   changed   the   conversation。          〃Have   you   had   your
  breakfast?〃 he asked。
  〃Yes; Grimes took the tray down some time ago。〃                  Helen watched her
  father   fidget   with    his   watch   fob   for   several   minutes;   then   asked   with
  characteristic directness。        〃What do you wish?〃
  〃To   see   that   you   have   proper   medical   attention   if   you   are   ill;〃   he
  returned promptly。        〃How would a week or ten days at Atlantic City suit
  you and Barbara?〃
  〃Not at all。〃     Helen sat up from her reclining position on the pillows。
  〃You forget; father; that we have a house…guest; Margaret Brewster is not
  leaving until May。〃
  〃I had not forgotten;〃 curtly。        〃I propose that she go with us。〃
  A  faint   〃Oh!〃   escaped   Helen;   otherwise   she   made   no   comment;   and
  McIntyre; after contemplating her for a minute; looked away。
  〃Either   go   to   Atlantic   City   with   us;   Helen;   or   resume   your   normal;
  everyday life;〃 he said shortly。          〃I am tired of heroics; Jimmie Turnbull
  was hardly the man to inspire them。〃
  〃Stop!〃   Helen's   voice   rang   out   imperiously。      〃I   will   not   permit   one
  word said in disparagement of Jimmie; least of all from you; father。 Wait;〃
  as he attempted to speak。          〃I do not know what traits of character I may
  have inherited from you; but I have all mother's loyalty; and … that loyalty
  belongs to Jimmie。〃
  McIntyre's eyes shifted under her gaze。
  〃I regret very much this obsession;〃 he said rising。             〃I will not attempt
  to   reason   with   you   again;   Helen;   but   〃…   he   made   no   effort   to   lower   his
  voice; 〃the world … our world will soon know what manner of man James
  Turnbull was; of that I am determined。〃
  〃And   I   〃…   Helen   faced   her   father   proudly   …   〃I   will   leave   no   stone
  unturned to defend his memory。〃
  Her    father   wheeled      about。    〃In    doing    so;   see   that  you    do   not
  compromise yourself;〃 he remarked coldly; and before the infuriated girl
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  could answer; he slammed the door shut and stalked downstairs。
  Some half hour later he opened the door of Rochester and Kent's law
  office and would have walked unceremoniously into Kent's private office
  had not John Sylvester stepped forward from behind his desk in the corner。
  〃Good morning; Colonel;〃 he said civilly。              〃Mr。 Kent is not here。 Do
  you wish to leave any message?〃
  〃Oh;     good    morning;     Sylvester;〃    McIntyre's     manner      was   brusque。
  〃When do you expect Mr。 Kent?〃
  〃In   about   twenty   minutes;   Colonel。〃       Sylvester   glanced   at   the   wall
  clock。     〃Won't you sit down?〃
  McIntyre took the chair and planted it by the window。                  Never a very
  patient man; he waited for Kent with increasing irritation; and at the end of
  half   an   hour   his   temper   was   uppermost。     〃Give   me   something   to   write
  with;〃   he    demanded      of  Sylvester。    Accepting       the  clerk's  fountain    pen
  without   thanks;   he   walked   over   to   the   center   table   and;   drawing   out   his
  leather wallet; took from it a visiting card and; stooping over; wrote
  You         have        but      thirty…six        hours       remaining。
  McIntyre。
  〃See   that   Mr。   Kent   gets   this   card;〃   he   directed。  〃No;   don't   put   it
  there;〃   irascibly;   as   the   clerk   laid   the   card   on   top   of   a   pile   of   letters。
  〃Take it into Mr。 Kent's office and put it on his desk。〃
  There     was   that   about    Colonel    McIntyre     which     inspired    complete
  obedience   to   his   wishes;   and   Sylvester   followed   his   directions   without
  further question。
  As the clerk stepped into Kent's office McIntyre saw a woman sitting
  by the empty desk。          She turned her head on hearing footsteps and  their
  glances met。      A faint exclamation broke from her。
  〃Margaret!〃   McIntyre   strode   past   Sylvester。         〃What   are   you   doing
  here?〃
  Mrs。   Brewster's   ready   laugh   hid   all   sign   of   embarrassment。      〃Must
  you know?〃 she asked archly。            〃That is hardly fair to Barbara。〃
  〃So   Barbara   sent   you   here   with   a   message!〃    Mrs。   Brewster   treated
  his   remark   as   a   statement   and   not   a   question;   and   briskly   changed   the
  subject。
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  〃I can't wait any longer;〃 she pouted。          〃Please tell Mr。 Kent that I am
  sorry not to have seen him。〃
  〃I   will;   madam。〃   Sylvester   placed   McIntyre's   card   in   the   center   of
  Kent's desk and flew to open the door for Mrs。 Brewster。
  As the widow stepped into the corridor she brushed by an over…dressed
  woman; whose cheap finery gave clear indication of her tastes。                   Hardly
  noticing another's presence she turned and took McIntyre's arm and they
  strolled off together; her soft laugh floating back to where Mrs。 Sylvester
  stood talking to her husband。
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  CHAPTER XIII
  THE FACE AT THE WINDOW
  Harry  Kent   rang   the   doorbell   at   the   McIntyre   residence   for   the   fifth
  time;   and   wondered   what   had   become   of   the   faithful   Grimes;   the   butler
  was   usually  the   soul   of  promptness;   and   to   keep   a  caller   waiting   on   the
  doorstep   would;   in   his   category;   rank   as   the   height   of   impropriety。 As
  Kent again raised his hand toward the bell; the door swung open suddenly
  and Barbara beckoned to him to come inside。
  〃The    bell   is  out  of  order;〃   she  explained。     〃I   saw   you    from   the
  window。      Hurry;   and   Grimes   won't   know   that   you   are   here;〃   and   she
  darted ahead of him into the reception room。             Kent followed more slowly;
  he was hurt that she had had no other greeting for him。
  〃Babs; aren't you glad to see me?〃 he asked wistfully。
  For an instant her eyes were lighted by her old sunny smile。
  〃You know I am;〃 she whispered softly。               As his arms closed around
  her and their lips met in a tender kiss she added fervently; 〃Oh; Harry; why
  didn't you make me marry you in the happy bygone days?〃
  〃I asked you often enough;〃 he declared。
  〃Will you go with me to Rockville at once?〃                Her face changed and
  she drew back from him。           〃No;〃 she said。      〃It is selfish of me to think of
  my own happiness now。〃
  〃How     about    mine?〃    demanded      Kent   with   warmth。     〃If   you   won't
  consider yourself; consider me。〃
  〃I   do。〃  She   looked   out   of   the   window   to   conceal   sudden   blinding
  tears。    There was a hint of hidden tragedy in her lovely face which went
  to Kent's heart。
  〃Sweetheart;〃 his voice was very tender; 〃is there nothing I can do for
  you?〃
  〃Nothing;〃 she shook   her head drearily。           〃This   family  must 'dree  its
  weir。'
  Kent    studied    her   in  silence;   that   she   was   in  deadly    earnest    he
  recognized; she was no hysterical fool or given to sentimental twaddle。
  〃You   came   to   me   on   Wednesday   to   ask   my   aid   in   solving   Jimmie
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  Turnbull's death;〃 he said。        〃I have learned certain facts …〃
  Barbara   sprang   to   her   feet。   〃Wait;〃   she   cautioned。      〃Let   me   close
  the   door。   Now;   go   on   …〃   with   her   customary   impetuosity   she   reseated
  herself。
  〃Before I do so; I must tell you; Babs; that I recognized the fraud you
  and Helen perpetrated at the coroner's inquest yesterday afternoon。〃
  〃Fraud?〃
  〃Yes;〃    quietly。    〃I  am   aware     that  you   impersonated      Helen    on   the
  witness stand and vice versa。          You took a frightful risk。〃
  〃I don't see why;〃 she protested。          〃In my testimony I told nothing but
  the truth。〃
  〃I   never   doubted   you   told   the   truth   regarding   the   events   of   Monday
  night as you saw them; but th