第 36 节
作者:淋雨      更新:2021-10-16 18:43      字数:9322
  told   me    the  doctor   had   been    sent  for  by   Colonel    McIntyre;〃     Clymer
  explained。      〃I hope neither of the twins is ill。〃
  〃No。     Colonel McIntyre sent for Dr。 Stone to attend Grimes …〃
  〃The    butler!    Too    bad    he  is  ill;  Grimes    is  an  institution   in  the
  McIntyre      household。〃      Clymer      spoke    with    sincere   regret;   and   Mrs。
  Brewster eyed him approvingly; she liked good…looking men of his stamp。
  〃Come   in;   McDonald;〃   as   the   bank   teller   appeared。       〃You   know   Mrs。
  Brewster?〃
  〃Mr。   McDonald   was   one   of   my   first   acquaintances   in   Washington;〃
  and Mrs。 Brewster smiled as she held out her hand。
  〃About   this   check;   McDonald;〃   Clymer   handed   it   to   the   teller   as   he
  spoke。     〃Who presented it?〃
  〃Miss McIntyre。〃
  〃Which Miss McIntyre?〃            Mrs。 Brewster put the question with swift
  intentness。
  〃I can't tell one twin from the other;〃 confessed McDonald。                 〃But; as
  you see; the check is made payable to Barbara McIntyre。〃
  〃The   inference   being   that   Barbara   McIntyre   presented   the   check   for
  payment;〃 commented Clymer; and McDonald bowed。                        〃It would seem;
  therefore; that Barbara wrote your signature on the check; Mrs。 Brewster。〃
  〃No。〃 The widow had whitened under her rouge; but her eyes did not
  falter in their direct gaze。      〃The signature is genuine。        I drew the check。〃
  The two men exchanged glances。             The bank president was the first to
  break the short silence。       〃In that case there is nothing more to be said;〃 he
  remarked; and picking up the check handed it to Mrs。 Brewster。                   Without
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  a glance at it; she folded the paper and placed it inside her gold mesh bag。
  〃I must not take up any more of your time;〃 she said。                〃I thank you …
  both。〃
  〃Mrs。 Brewster。〃 Clymer spoke impulsively。               〃I'd like to shake hands
  with you。〃
  Coloring   warmly;   the   widow   slipped   her   small   hand   inside   his;   and
  with a friendly bow to McDonald; she walked through the bank; keeping
  up   with   Clymer's   long   strides   as   best   she   could。 As   they   crossed   the
  sidewalk to the waiting limousine they ran almost into the arms of Harry
  Kent; whose rapid gait did not suit the congested condition of the 〃Wall
  Street〃    of  Washington。       〃I   tried  to  reach    you   on   the  telephone     this
  morning;〃 exclaimed Mrs。 Brewster; after greeting him。
  〃So my clerk informed me when I saw him a few minutes ago。〃 Kent
  helped her inside the limousine。          〃Won't you come to my office now?〃
  〃But   that   will   be   taking   you   from   Mr。   Clymer;〃   remonstrated   Mrs。
  Brewster。      〃Weren't you on the way to the bank?〃
  〃I was;〃 admitted Kent。        〃But I can see Mr。 Clymer later in the day。〃
  〃And   I'll   be   less   occupied  then;〃   added   Clymer。     〃   Go   with   Mrs。
  Brewster; Kent; good morning; madam;〃 and with a courtly bow Clymer
  withdrew。
  Kent's office was only around the corner; and as Mrs。 Brewster kept up
  a running fire of impersonal gossip; Kent had no opportunity to satisfy his
  curiosity   regarding   her   reasons   for   wanting   to   interview   him。     As   the
  limousine drew up at the curb in front of his office; a man darting down
  the   steps   of   the   building;   caught   sight   of   Kent   and   hurried   to   the   car
  window。
  〃I was just trying to catch you at the bank; Mr。 Kent;〃 he explained;
  and    looking    around    Kent    recognized     Sylvester。     〃There's    been    three
  telephone calls for you in succession from Colonel McIntyre to hurry to
  his home。〃
  〃Thanks;   Sylvester。〃      Kent     turned   to  Mrs。   Brewster。     〃Would     you
  mind driving me to the McIntyre?            We can talk on the way there。〃
  Mrs。   Brewster   picked   up   the   speaking   tube。    〃Home;   ;   Harris;〃   she
  directed; as the chauffeur listened for the order。
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  Neither   spoke   as   the   big   car   started   up   the   street   but   as   they   swung
  past old St。 John's Church; Mrs。 Brewster broke her silence。
  〃Mr。 Kent;〃 she drew further back in her corner。                〃I claim a woman's
  privilege   …   to   change   my   mind。    Forget   that   I   ever   expressed   a   wish   to
  consult you professionally; and remember; I am always glad to meet you
  as a friend。〃
  〃Certainly;     Mrs。   Brewster;     as  you    wish。〃    Kent's    tone;   expressing
  polite    acquiescence;      covered     mixed     feelings。    What      had   caused    the
  widow   to   change   her   mind   so   suddenly;   and   above   all;   what   had   she
  wished   to   consult   him   about?      He   faced   her   more   directly。     She   was
  charmingly   gowned;   and   in   spite   of   his   perplexities;   he   could   not   but
  admire her air of quiet elegance and the soft dark eyes regarding him in
  friendly good…fellowship。          Suddenly realizing that his glance had become
  a fixed stare; he hastily averted his eyes from her face; catching sight; as
  he did so; of the gold mesh bag lying in her lap。                  The glint of sunlight
  brought into prominence the handsomely engraved letter 〃B〃 on its surface。
  An unexpected swerve of the limousine; as the chauffeur turned short to
  avoid a speeding army truck; caused both Kent and Mrs。 Brewster to sway
  forward   and   the   gold   mesh   bag   slid   to   the   floor;   carrying   with   it   the
  widow's      handkerchief      and   gold    vanity   box。    Kent     stooped    over    and
  picked up the articles as well as the contents of the mesh bag; which had
  opened in its descent and spilled her money and papers over the floor of
  the limousine。
  〃Oh; thank you;〃 exclaimed Mrs。 Brewster; as he handed her the bag;
  box; and bank notes。          〃Don't bother to look for that quarter; Harris will
  find it at the garage。〃
  Kent ignored her remark as he again searched the floor of the car; he
  was glad of the pretext to avoid looking at the widow。                He wanted time to
  collect   his   thoughts   for;   in   Picking   up   her   belongings;   her   handkerchief
  had    caught    his  attention    …  he  had   seen   its  mate   in  the   possession     of
  Detective Ferguson; and clinging to it the broken portions of the capsules
  of    amyl    nitrite  which     Jimmie     Turnbull     had   inhaled    just   before    his
  mysterious death。
  Into Kent's mind flashed Mrs。 Sylvester's statement that Mrs。 Brewster
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  was     in  the  police    court   at  the  time   of  the   tragedy;   although     in  her
  testimony   at   the   inquest   she   had   sworn   she   had   not   heard   of   Jimmie's
  death until the return of Helen and Barbara McIntyre。                  She had been in
  the police court; and Jimmie had used her handkerchief … a mate to the one
  she     was    then   holding;    the   letter   〃B〃   with    its  peculiar    twist   was
  unmistakable … and 〃B〃 stood for Brewster as well as for Barbara!                     Kent
  drew in his breath sharply。
  〃My handkerchief; please;〃 the widow held out her hand; and after a
  moment's hesitation; Kent gave it to her。
  〃Pardon   me;〃   he   apologized。       〃I   was   struck   by   the  handkerchief's
  appearance。〃
  Mrs。    Brewster     turned   it  over。   〃In    what   way    is  the  handkerchief
  unique?〃 she asked; laughing。
  〃Because   Jimmie   Turnbull   crushed   amyl   nitrite   capsules   in   its   mate
  just before he died;〃 explained Kent quietly。             〃Detective Ferguson claims
  that    Jimmie      unintentionally     broke     more    than    one    capsule    in   the
  handkerchief; was overcome by the powerful fumes and died。〃
  〃But the inquest proved that Jimmie was killed by a dose of aconitine
  poison;〃 she reminded him; as she tucked the handkerchief up her sleeve。
  Kent   did   not   reply   immediately。     〃A   man   does   not   usually   carry   a
  woman's handkerchief about with him;〃 he commented slowly。                        〃Odd; is
  it not; that Jimmie should have used a handkerchief of yours in the police
  court just prior to his death; while you were sitting a few feet away?〃
  〃I?〃    Mrs。   Brewster   turned   and   regarded   him   steadf