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作者:淋雨      更新:2021-10-16 18:43      字数:9322
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  reviving     her。   He    had    wondered      at  the  time   why    Barbara     had   not
  summoned the servants; then concluded that neither sister wished a scene。
  That Helen was worse than she would admit he appreciated; and advised
  Barbara to send for Dr。 Stone。         The well…meant suggestion had apparently
  fallen on deaf ears; for no physician had appeared during the time he was
  in the house; nor had Barbara used the telephone; almost at her elbow as
  she sat by her sister's couch; to summon Dr。 Stone。              Kent had only waited
  long enough to convince himself that Helen was out of danger; and then
  had departed。
  It was nearly one o'clock when he finally stepped inside his office; and
  he found his clerk and a dressy female bending eagerly over a newspaper。
  They looked up at his approach and Sylvester came forward。
  〃This is   my  wife;  sir;〃 he   explained; and   Kent bowed   courteously  to
  Mrs。   Sylvester。     〃We   were   just   reading   this   account   of   Mr。   Rochester's
  disappearance; it's dreadful; sir; to think that the police believe him guilty
  of Mr。 Turn bull's murder。〃
  〃Dreadful;   indeed;〃   agreed   Kent;   the   news   had   been   published   even
  sooner than he had imagined。           〃What paper is that?〃
  〃The noon edition of the Times。〃           Sylvester handed it to him。
  〃Thanks;〃 Kent flung down his hat and spread open the paper。                   〃Who
  have been here to…day?〃
  〃Colonel McIntyre; sir; he left a card for you。〃            Sylvester hurried into
  Kent's office; to return a moment later with a visiting card。 〃He left this;
  sir; for you with most particular directions that it be handed to you at once
  on your arrival。〃
  Kent read the curt message on the card without comment and tore the
  paste…board into tiny bits。
  〃Any one else been in this morning?〃 he asked。
  〃Yes;   sir。〃   Sylvester   consulted   a   written   memorandum。       〃Mr。   Black
  called; also Colonel Thorne; Senator Harris; and Mrs。 Brewster。〃
  〃Mrs。 Brewster!〃        The newspaper slipped from Kent's fingers in his
  astonishment。       〃What did she want here?〃
  〃To   see   you;   sir;   so she   said;  but   she   first   asked   for   Mr。   Rochester;〃
  explained Sylvester; stooping over to pick up the inside sheet of the Times
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  which   had   separated   from   the   others。      〃I   told   her   that   Mr。 Rochester
  was unavoidably detained in Cleveland; then she said she would consult
  you and I let her wait in your office for the good part of an hour。〃
  Kent thought a moment then walked toward his door; on its threshold
  he paused; struck by a sudden idea。
  〃Did Colonel McIntyre come with Mrs。 Brewster?〃 he asked。
  〃No; Mr。 Kent; he came in while she was here。〃
  〃And   they   went   off   together;〃   volunteered   Mrs。   Sylvester;   who   had
  been a silent listener to their conversation。           Kent started; he had forgotten
  the woman。        〃Excuse me; Mr。 Kent;〃 she continued; and stepped toward
  him。     〃I   presume;   likely;   that   you   are   very   interested   in   this   charge   of
  murder against your partner; Mr。 Rochester。〃
  〃I am;〃 affirmed Kent; as Mrs。 Sylvester paused。
  〃I   am   too;   sir;〃   she   confided   to   him。 〃Cause   you   see   I   was   in   the
  court room when Mr。 Turnbull died and I'm naturally interested。〃
  〃Naturally;〃 agreed Kent with a commiserating glance at his clerk; the
  latter's wife threatened to be loquacious; and he judged from her looks that
  it   was   a   habit   which   had   grown   with   the   years。  As   a   general   rule   he
  abhorred talkative women; but … 〃And what took you to the police court on
  Tuesday morning?〃
  〃Why;     me    and   Mr。   Sylvester    have   our   little  differences   like   other
  married   couples;〃   she   explained。       〃And   sometimes   we   ask   the   Court   to
  settle them。〃 She caught Kent's look of impatience and hurried her speech。
  〃The burglar case came on just after ours was remanded; and seeing the
  McIntyre twins; whom I've often read about; I just thought I'd stay。                     Let
  me have that paper a minute。〃            〃Certainly;〃 Kent gave her the newspaper
  and she ran her finger down the columns devoted to the Turnbull case with
  a slowness that set his already excited nerves on edge。
  〃Here's   what   I'm  looking   for;〃   she   exclaimed   triumphantly;   a   minute
  later; and pointed to the paragraph:
  〃Mrs。     Margaret      Perry    Brewster;     the  fascinating     widow;    added
  nothing   material   to   the   case   in   her   testimony;   and   she   was      quickly
  excused;     after   stating   that  she   was   told   about   the      tragedy     by   the
  McIntyre twins upon their return from the                 Police Court。〃
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  〃Well what of it?〃 asked Kent。
  〃Only   this;   Mr。   Kent;〃   Mrs。   Sylvester   enjoyed   nothing   so   much   as
  talking to a good looking man; especially in the presence of her husband;
  and she could not refrain from a triumphant look at him as she went on
  with her remarks。        〃There was a female sitting on the bench next to me in
  Court; in fact; she and I were the only women on that side; and I kinder
  noticed her on that account; and then I saw she was all done up in veils … I
  couldn't see her face。
  〃I caught her peering this way and that during the burglar's hearing; I
  don't   reckon   she   could   see   well   through     all   the   veils。   Now;   don't   get
  impatient; Mr。 Kent; I'm getting to my point … that woman sitting next to
  me in the police court was the widow Brewster。〃
  〃What!〃 Kent laughed unbelievingly。             〃Oh; come; you are mistaken。〃
  〃I am not; sir。〃      Mrs。 Sylvester spoke with conviction。              〃Now;  why
  does Mrs。 Brewster declare at the coroner's inquest that she only heard of
  the Turnbull tragedy from the McIntyre twins on their return home?〃
  〃You must be mistaken;〃 argued Kent。
  〃Why; you admit yourself that the woman was so swathed in veils that
  you could not see her face。〃
  〃No;   but   I   heard   her   laugh   in   court;〃   Mrs。   Sylvester   spoke   in   deep
  earnestness and Kent placed faith in her statement in spite of his outward
  skepticism。      〃And   I   heard her   laugh   in   this   corridor   this   morning   and   I
  placed her as the same woman。             I asked Mr。 Sylvester who she was; and
  he told me。      I'd been reading this account of the Turnbull inquest; and I
  recollected seeing Mrs。 Brewster's name; and my husband and I were just
  reading the account over when you came in。〃
  Kent gazed in perplexity at Mrs。 Sylvester。             〃Why did Mrs。 Brewster
  laugh in the police court?〃 he asked。
  〃When   Dr。   Stone   exclaimed   to   the   deputy   marshal   …   'Your   prisoner
  appears ill!'〃 declared Mrs。 Sylvester; she enjoyed the dramatic; and that
  Kent   was   hanging   on   her   words   she   was   fully   aware;   in   spite   of   his
  expressionless   face。      〃Dr。   Stone   lifted   the   burglar   in   his   arms   and   then
  Mrs。   Brewster   laughed   as   she   laughed   in   the   corridor   to…day   …   a   soft
  gurgling laugh。〃
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  CHAPTER XIV
  PAY CASH
  It   was   the   rush   hour   at   the   Metropolis Trust   Company  and   the   busy
  paying   teller   counted   out   silver   and   gold   and   treasury   notes   of   varying
  denominations       with    the   mechanical     precision    and   exactness     which
  experience gives。       Suddenly his hand stopped midway toward the money
  drawer; his attention arrested by the signature on a check。 A swift glance
  upward showed him a girl's face at the grille of the window。               There was
  an instant's pause; then she addressed him。
  〃Do hurry; Mr。 McDonald; father is waiting for me。〃
  〃Pardon   me;   Miss   McIntyre。〃     He   stamped   the   check   and   laid   it   to
  one side。    〃how do you want the money?〃
  〃Oh;   I   forgot。〃   She   glanced   at   a   memorandum   on   the   back  of   an
  envelope。     〃Mrs。 Brewster wishes ten tens; five twenties; and ten ones。
  Thank you; good afternoon;〃 and counting over the money she thrust it
  inside her bag and hurried away