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第59章 "NOT GUILTY"--"GUILTY"(2)

But when he stepped through the double doorway of the ornate room it was to become aware of a prior occupant.She was reclining on a divan at the end of the large public room.Neither lying nor sitting, but propped up among a dozen pillows with head and limbs inert and the long lashes drooped on the white cheeks, Aline looked the pathetic figure of a child fallen asleep from sheer exhaustion after a long strain.

Since he was the man he was, unhampered by any too fine sense of what was fitting, he could no more help approaching than he could help the passionate pulse of pity that stirred in his heart at sight of her forlorn weariness.

Her eyes opened to find his grave compassion looking down at her.She showed no surprise at his presence, though she had not previously known of it.Nor did she move by even so much as the stir of a limb.

"This is wearing you out," he said, after the long silence in which her gaze was lost helplessly in his."You must go home--away from it all.You must forget it, and if it ever crosses your mind think of it as something with which you have no concern.""How can I do that--now."

The last word slipped out not of her will, but from an undisciplined heart.It stood for the whole tangled story of her troubles: the unloved marriage which had bereft her of her heritage of youth and joy, the love that had found her too late and was so poignant a fount of distress to her, the web of untoward circumstance in which she was so inextricably entangled.

"How did you ever come to do it?" he asked roughly, out of the bitter impulse of his heart.

She knew that the harshness was not for her, as surely as she knew what he meant by his words.

"I did wrong.I know that now, but I didn't know it then.Though even then I felt troubled about it.But my guardian said it was best, and I knew so little.Oh, so very, very little.Why was I not taught things, what every girl has a right to know--until life teaches me--too late?"Nothing he could say would comfort her.For the inexorable facts forbade consolation.She had made shipwreck of her life before the frail raft of her destiny had well pushed forth from harbor.He would have given much to have been able to take the sadness out of her great childeyes, but he knew that not even by the greatness of his desire could he take up her burden.She must carry it alone or sink under it.

"You must go away from here back to your people.If not now, then as soon as the trial is over.Make him take you to your friends for a time.""I have no friends that can help me." She said it in an even little voice of despair.

"You have many friends.You have made some here.Virginia is one." He would not name himself as only a friend, though he had set his iron will to claim no more.

"Yes, Virginia is my friend.She is good to me.But she is going to marry you, and then you will both forget me.""I shall never forget you." He cried it in a low, tense voice, his clenched hands thrust into the pockets of his sack coat.

Her wan smile thanked him.It was the most he would let himself say.Though her heart craved more, she knew she must make the most of this.

"I came up to see Virginia," he went on, with a change of manner."I want her to take you driving this afternoon.Forget about that wretched trial if you can.Nothing of importance will take place to-day."He turned at the sound of footsteps, and saw that Miss Balfour had come into the room.

"I want you to take Mrs.Harley into the fresh sunshine and clear air this afternoon.I have been telling her to forget this trial.It's a farce, anyhow.Nothing will come of it.Take her out to the Homes--take and cheer her up.""Yes, my lord." Virginia curtseyed obediently."It will do you good, too."She shot a mocking little smile at him."It's very good of you to think of me.""Still, I do sometimes."

"Whenever it is convenient," she added.

But with Aline watching them the spirit of badinage in him was overmatched.He gave it up and asked what kind of a rig he should send round.Virginia furnished him the necessary specifications, and he turned to go.

As he left the room Simon Harley entered.They met face to face, and after an instant's pause each drew aside to allow the other to pass.The New Yorker inclined his head silently and moved forward toward his wife.Ridgway passed down the corridor and into the elevator.

As the days of the trial passed excitement grew more tense.The lawyers for the prosecution and the defense made their speeches to a crowded and enthralled court-room.There was a feverish uncertainty in the air.It reached a climax when the jury stayed out for eleven hours before coming to a verdict.From the moment it filed back into the court- room with solemn faces the dramatic tensity began to foreshadow the tragedy about to be enacted.The woman Harley had made a widow saterect and rigid in the seat where she had been throughout the trial.Her eyes blazed with a hatred that bordered madness.Ridgway had observed that neither Aline Harley nor Virginia was present, and a note from the latter had just reached him to the effect that Aline was ill with the strain of the long trial.Afterward Ridgway could never thank his pagan gods enough that she was absent.

There was a moment of tense waiting before the judge asked: "Gentlemen of the jury, have you reached a verdict?"The foreman rose."We have, your honor."

A folded note was handed to the judge.He read it slowly, with an inscrutable face.

"Is this your verdict, gentlemen of the jury?" "It is, your honor."Silence, full and rigid, held the room after the words "Not guilty" had fallen from the lips of the judge.The stillness was broken by a shock as of an electric bolt from heaven.

The exploding echoes of a pistol-shot reverberated.Men sprang wildly to their feet, gazing at each other in the distrust that fear generates.But one man was beyond being startled by any more earthly sounds.His head fell forward on the table in front of him, and a thin stream of blood flowed from his lips.It was Simon Harley, found guilty, sentenced, and executed by the judge and jury sitting in the outraged, insane heart of the woman he had made a widow.

Mrs.Edwards had shot him through the head with a revolver she had carried in her shoppingbag to exact vengeance in the event of a miscarriage of justice.

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