登陆注册
15422100000072

第72章

NORBERT WAITS FOR JOE:

There was meat for gossip a plenty in Canaan that afternoon and evening;there were rumors that ran from kitchen to parlor, and rumors that ran from parlor to kitchen; speculations that detained housewives in talk across front gates; wonderings that held cooks in converse over shadeless back fences in spite of the heat;and canards that brought Main Street clerks running to the shop doors to stare up and down the sidewalks.Out of the confusion of report, the judicious were able by evenfall to extract a fair history of this day of revolution.There remained no doubt that Joe Louden was in attendance at the death-bed of Eskew Arp, and somehow it came to be known that Colonel Flitcroft, Squire Buckalew, and Peter Bradbury had shaken hands with Joe and declared themselves his friends.

There were those (particularly among the relatives of the hoary trio) who expressed the opinion that the Colonel and his comrades were too old to be responsible and a commission ought to sit on them;nevertheless, some echoes of Eskew's last "argument"to the conclave had sounded in the town and were not wholly without effect.

Everywhere there was a nipping curiosity to learn how Judge Pike had "taken" the strange performance of his daughter, and the eager were much disappointed when it was truthfully reported that he had done and said very little.He had merely discharged both Sam Warden and Sam's wife from his service, the mild manner of the dismissal almost unnerving Mr.Warden, although he was fully prepared for bird-shot; and the couple had found immediate employment in the service of Ariel Tabor.

Those who humanly felt the Judge's behavior to be a trifle flat and unsensational were recompensed late in the afternoon when it became known that Eugene Bantry had resigned his position on the Tocsin.His reason for severing his connection was dumfounding; he had written a formal letter to the Judge and repeated the gist of it to his associates in the office and acquaintances upon the street.He declared that he no longer sympathized with the attitude of the Tocsin toward his step-brother, and regretted that he had previously assisted in emphasizing the paper's hostility to Joe, particularly in the matter of the approaching murder trial.This being the case, he felt that his effectiveness in the service of the paper had ceased, and he must, in justice to the owner, resign.

"Well, I'm damned!" was the simple comment of the elder Louden when his step-son sought him out at the factory and repeated this statement to him.

"So am I, I think," said Eugene, wanly."Good-bye.I'm going now to see mother, but I'll be gone before you come home.""Gone where?""Just away.I don't know where," Eugene answered from the door."I couldn't live here any longer.I--""You've been drinking," said Mr.Louden, inspired."You'd better not let Mamie Pike see you."Eugene laughed desolately."I don't mean to.

I shall write to her.Good-bye," he said, and was gone before Mr.Louden could restore enough order out of the chaos in his mind to stop him.

Thus Mrs.Louden's long wait at the window was tragically rewarded, and she became an unhappy actor in Canaan's drama of that day.Other ladies attended at other windows, or near their front doors, throughout the afternoon: the families of the three patriarchs awaiting their return, as the time drew on, with something akin to frenzy.

Mrs.Flitcroft (a lady of temper), whose rheumatism confined her to a chair, had her grandson wheel her out upon the porch, and, as the dusk fell and she finally saw her husband coming at a laggard pace, leaning upon his cane, his chin sunk on his breast, she frankly told Norbert that although she had lived with that man more than fifty-seven years, she would never be able to understand him.She repeated this with genuine symptoms of hysteria when she discovered that the Colonel had not come straight from the Tabor house, but had stopped two hours at Peter Bradbury's to "talk it over."One item of his recital, while sufficiently startling to his wife, had a remarkable effect upon his grandson.This was the information that Ariel Tabor's fortune no longer existed.

同类推荐
  • 雅典的泰门

    雅典的泰门

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 太上泰清拔罪升天宝忏

    太上泰清拔罪升天宝忏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 杂纂三续

    杂纂三续

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 太白阴经

    太白阴经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 萤窗异草

    萤窗异草

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • TFboys之云彩下恋爱

    TFboys之云彩下恋爱

    凌薇,梦璐,雨汐是全国首富千金,也是tfboys的女友,他们的爱情有着酸甜苦辣咸,时间都被他们感动。如果有什么意见在评论区评论,我会按照大家的意见写的
  • 灵异聊天群

    灵异聊天群

    热爱灵异事件的我,因梦中一串奇怪的数字加入了一个灵异爱好者的聊天群,谁曾想我的命运也就此改变………我变得非人非灵,属于我的成长才刚刚开始……一个个故事,隐藏着不平凡的东西,跌跌撞撞,最后会迎来一个怎样的结局?如有兴趣,可加qq群522248821骗广告者勿加!!
  • 邪渊剑

    邪渊剑

    正魔相争,天下大乱,在此之际,一青年,一随从,却浪迹在这天下之中
  • 我们不期而遇,邂逅了美丽

    我们不期而遇,邂逅了美丽

    女生静静的坐着,遥望远方蔚蓝的天空,蓦然回首,走过的,错过的,都不再回来,他们的过去,终成那年故事,读来五味杂陈。高中毕业那年,她错过了那一场毕业聚会,也错过了那一次最佳的告白时间,青春虽然留有遗憾,但她却从不后悔。她也不知道,会发生那样的事情,让人措手不及,她和他,甚至还没有来得及告别,难道一切就这样结束了吗?许多年之后,他是否还会记得他的世界她曾来过。【我喜欢你好久了,从相遇的那一刻,尘缘中,好想时光停留,那离别的伤痛像箭刺在心口,回忆中泪湿透了清风】
  • 墨莲垢,盛世凰歌

    墨莲垢,盛世凰歌

    “荼靡开到夜未央,可,末世伊莲却倾城。”她,绝色毒姬,死于背叛,生于天命;它,盛世妖莲,生于转世,逝于黄泉;当她成为了它,一场奢靡到极致的末世盛宴就此展开,她斩秽魃,屠魍魉,灭鬼魅,拜神尊,收神凰,捻碎小白花,干掉绿茶婊,推倒腹黑殿下……好吧,画风不对劲了。她倾国倾城,绝代无双,身后跟着一帮忠臣好友以及萌宠神兽,外加一只小白兔……不,是一只披着呆萌兔子皮的奸诈腹黑狼,她是莲,末世的妖莲,更是生来逆天的强者,“犯我亲友者,虽远必诛!”
  • 女帝风华:妖孽千岁爱上朕

    女帝风华:妖孽千岁爱上朕

    看一代女帝,如何装萌撒泼风度万千仪表翩翩地携着身边之人,踏遍四海八荒,赏尽千万风景,成就一代妖孽!子许从占星师一朝莫名重生为紫月王朝太子,本该尊贵无比,享受万千美男的伺候……却不料遇见了颜值和变态程度成正比的九千岁大人……自相遇初起,变态狠辣的九千岁大人就让太子殿下敬而远之,却不料,这个变态居然瞧上了她!“这天下我不要,这王朝我放弃,子许,我只要你。”九千岁大人含情脉脉,妖孽指数暴涨。奈何奈何,尊贵的太子殿下即使心脏像小鹿在乱撞,也硬着头皮道:“虽然你长相很妖孽,但是墨锦欢,你要明白,本太子不会娶一个太监的。”九千岁笑的咬牙切齿:“难道不是嫁吗?”“……”有区别吗?小殿下默默地想。
  • 此去惆怅

    此去惆怅

    李俞和自己的丈夫结婚都已经五年了,可是他们两个人之间没有感情。所以孩子也一直都在阴影中长大。这里说的他们的孩子的故事。
  • 杂着

    杂着

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 灿白灿阳白雪

    灿白灿阳白雪

    各女之争,谁与争风。请看!qq2755385449
  • 福井弄

    福井弄

    二十世纪清末民国初到八十年代期间,在不同环境下的青年男女对爱的追求,以及社会动乱、战争、人的劣性、政治运动等造成的悲欢离合。揭示了人性的善良、丑陋和无奈。