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five tales-第6章

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〃Larry's brother。〃

She uttered a little sigh of relief which went to Keith's heart; and; still holding the dark coat together at her throat; came forward and sat down on the sofa。  He could see that her feet; thrust into slippers; were bare; with her short hair; and those candid startled eyes; she looked like a tall child。  He drew up a chair and said:

〃You must forgive me coming at such an hour; he's told me; you see。〃 He expected her to flinch and gasp; but she only clasped her hands together on her knees; and said:

〃Yes?〃

Then horror and discomfort rose up in him; afresh。

〃An awful business!〃

Her whisper echoed him:

〃Yes; oh! yes!  Awfulit is awful!〃

And suddenly realising that the man must have fallen dead just where he was sitting; Keith became stock silent; staring at the floor。

〃Yes;〃 she whispered; 〃Just there。  I see him now always falling!〃

How she said that!  With what a strange gentle despair!  In this girl of evil life; who had brought on them this tragedy; what was it which moved him to a sort of unwilling compassion?

〃You look very young;〃 he said。

〃I am twenty。〃

〃And you are fond ofmy brother?〃

〃I would die for him。〃

Impossible to mistake the tone of her voice; or the look in her eyes; true deep Slav eyes; dark brown; not blue as he had thought at first。 It was a very pretty faceeither her life had not eaten into it yet; or the suffering of these last hours had purged away those marks; or perhaps this devotion of hers to Larry。  He felt strangely at sea; sitting there with this child of twenty; he; over forty; a man of the world; professionally used to every side of human nature。  But he said; stammering a little:

〃II have come to see how far you can save him。  Listen; and just answer the questions I put to you。〃

She raised her hands; squeezed them together; and murmured:

〃Oh!  I will answer anything。〃

〃This man; thenyouryour husbandwas he a bad man?〃

〃A dreadful man。〃

〃Before he came here last night; how long since you saw him?〃

〃Eighteen months。〃

〃Where did you live when you saw him last?〃

〃In Pimlico。〃

〃Does anybody about here know you as Mrs。 Walenn?〃

〃No。  When I came here; after my little girl died; I came to live a bad life。  Nobody knows me at all。  I am quite alone。〃

〃If they discover who he was; they will look for his wife?〃

〃I do not know。  He did not let people think I was married to him。  I was very young; he treated many; I think; like me。〃

〃Do you think he was known to the police?〃

She shook her head。  〃He was very clever。〃

〃What is your name now?〃

〃Wanda Livinska。〃

〃Were you known by that name before you were married?〃

〃Wanda is my Christian name。  LivinskaI just call myself。〃

〃I see; since you came here。〃

〃Yes。〃

〃Did my brother ever see this man before last night?〃

〃Never。〃

〃You had told him about his treatment of you?〃

〃Yes。  And that man first went for him。〃

〃I saw the mark。  Do you think anyone saw my brother come to you?〃

〃I do not know。  He says not。〃

〃Can you tell if anyone saw him carrying thethe thing away?〃

〃No one in this streetI was looking。〃

〃Nor coming back?〃

〃No one。〃

〃Nor going out in the morning?〃

〃I do not think it。〃


〃Have you a servant?〃

〃Only a woman who comes at nine in the morning for an hour。〃

〃Does she know Larry?〃

〃No。〃

〃Friends; acquaintances?〃

〃No; I am very quiet。  And since I knew your brother; I see no one。 Nobody comes here but him for a long time now。〃

〃How long?〃

〃Five months。〃

〃Have you been out to…day?〃

〃No。〃

〃What have you been doing?〃

〃Crying。〃

It was said with a certain dreadful simplicity; and pressing her hands together; she went on:

〃He is in danger; because of me。  I am so afraid for him。〃 Holding up his hand to check that emotion; he said:

〃Look at me!〃

She fixed those dark eyes on him; and in her bare throat; from which the coat had fallen back; he could see her resolutely swallowing down her agitation。

〃If the worst comes to the worst; and this man is traced to you; can you trust yourself not to give my brother away?〃

Her eyes shone。  She got up and went to the fireplace:

〃Look!  I have burned all the things he has given meeven his picture。  Now I have nothing from him。〃

Keith; too; got up。

〃Good!  One more question: Do the police know you; becausebecause of your life?〃

She shook her head; looking at him intently; with those mournfully true eyes。  And he felt a sort of shame。

〃I was obliged to ask。  Do you know where he lives?〃

〃Yes。〃

〃You must not go there。  And he must not come to you; here。〃

Her lips quivered; but she bowed her head。  Suddenly he found her quite close to him; speaking almost in a whisper:

〃Please do not take him from me altogether。  I will be so careful。  I will not do anything to hurt him; but if I cannot see him sometimes; I shall die。  Please do not take him from me。〃  And catching his hand between her own; she pressed it desperately。  It was several seconds before Keith said:

〃Leave that to me。  I will see him。  I shall arrange。  You must leave that to me。〃

〃But you will be kind?〃

He felt her lips kissing his hand。  And the soft moist touch sent a queer feeling through him; protective; yet just a little brutal; having in it a shiver of sensuality。  He withdrew his hand。  And as if warned that she had been too pressing; she recoiled humbly。  But suddenly she turned; and stood absolutely rigid; then almost inaudibly whispered: 〃Listen!  Someone outout there!〃  And darting past him she turned out the light。

Almost at once came a knock on the door。  He could feelactually feel the terror of this girl beside him in the dark。  And he; too; felt terror。  Who could it be?  No one came but Larry; she had said。 Who else then could it be?  Again came the knock; louder!  He felt the breath of her whisper on his cheek: 〃If it is Larry!  I must open。〃  He shrank back against the wall; heard her open the door and say faintly: 〃Yes。  Please!  Who?〃

Light painted a thin moving line on the wall opposite; and a voice which Keith recognised answered:

〃All right; miss。  Your outer door's open here。  You ought to keep it shut after dark。〃

God!  That policeman!  And it had been his own doing; not shutting the outer door behind him when he came in。  He heard her say timidly in her foreign voice: 〃Thank you; sir!〃 the policeman's retreating steps; the outer door being shut; and felt her close to him again。 That something in her youth and strange prettiness which had touched and kept him gentle; no longer blunted the edge of his exasperation; now that he could not see her。  They were all the same; these women; could not speak the truth! And he said brusquely:

〃You told me they didn't know you!〃

Her voice answered like a sigh:

〃I did not think they did; sir。  It is so long I was not out in the town; not since I had Larry。〃

The repulsion which all the time seethed deep in Keith welled up at those words。  His brotherson of his mother; a gentlemanthe property of this girl; bound to her; body and soul; by this unspeakable event!  But she had turned up the light。  Had she some intuition that darkness was ag
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