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第72章

The next morning, when Archer got out of the Fall River train, he emerged upon a steaming midsummer Boston.The streets near the station were full of the smell of beer and coffee and decaying fruit and a shirt-sleeved populace moved through them with the intimate abandon of boarders going down the passage to the bathroom.

Archer found a cab and drove to the Somerset Club for breakfast.Even the fashionable quarters had the air of untidy domesticity to which no excess of heat ever degrades the European cities.Care-takers in calico lounged on the door-steps of the wealthy, and the Common looked like a pleasure-ground on the morrow of a Masonic picnic.If Archer had tried to imagine Ellen Olenska in improbable scenes he could not have called up any into which it was more difficult to fit her than this heat-prostrated and deserted Boston.

He breakfasted with appetite and method, beginning with a slice of melon, and studying a morning paper while he waited for his toast and scrambled eggs.Anew sense of energy and activity had possessed him ever since he had announced to May the night before that he had business in Boston, and should take the Fall River boat that night and go on to New York the following evening.It had always been understood that he would return to town early in the week, and when he got back from his expedition to Portsmouth a letter from the office, which fate had conspicuously placed on a corner of the hall table, sufficed to justify his sudden change of plan.He was even ashamed of the ease with which the whole thing had been done: it reminded him, for an uncomfortable moment, of Lawrence Lefferts's masterly contrivances for securing his *******.But this did not long trouble him, for he was not in an analytic mood.

After breakfast he smoked a cigarette and glanced over the Commercial Advertiser.While he was thus engaged two or three men he knew came in, and the usual greetings were exchanged: it was the same world after all, though he had such a queer sense of having slipped through the meshes of time and space.

He looked at his watch, and finding that it was half-past nine got up and went into the writing-room.

There he wrote a few lines, and ordered a messenger to take a cab to the Parker House and wait for the answer.He then sat down behind another newspaper and tried to calculate how long it would take a cab to get to the Parker House.

"The lady was out, sir," he suddenly heard a waiter's voice at his elbow; and he stammered: "Out?--" as if it were a word in a strange language.

He got up and went into the hall.It must be a mistake: she could not be out at that hour.He flushed with anger at his own stupidity: why had he not sent the note as soon as he arrived?

He found his hat and stick and went forth into the street.The city had suddenly become as strange and vast and empty as if he were a traveller from distant lands.For a moment he stood on the door-step hesitating;then he decided to go to the Parker House.What if the messenger had been misinformed, and she were still there?

He started to walk across the Common; and on the first bench, under a tree, he saw her sitting.She had a grey silk sunshade over her head--how could he ever have imagined her with a pink one? As he approached he was struck by her listless attitude: she sat there as if she had nothing else to do.He saw her drooping profile, and the knot of hair fastened low in the neck under her dark hat, and the long wrinkled glove on the hand that held the sunshade.He came a step or two nearer, and she turned and looked at him.

"Oh"--she said; and for the first time he noticed a startled look on her face; but in another moment it gave way to a slow smile of wonder and contentment.

"Oh"--she murmured again, on a different note, as he stood looking down at her; and without rising she made a place for him on the bench.

"I'm here on business--just got here," Archer explained; and, without knowing why, he suddenly began to feign astonishment at seeing her."But what on earth are you doing in this wilderness?" He had really no idea what he was saying: he felt as if he were shouting at her across endless distances, and she might vanish again before he could overtake her.

"I? Oh, I'm here on business too," she answered, turning her head toward him so that they were face to face.The words hardly reached him: he was aware only of her voice, and of the startling fact that not an echo of it had remained in his memory.He had not even remembered that it was low-pitched, with a faint roughness on the consonants.

"You do your hair differently," he said, his heart beating as if he had uttered something irrevocable.

"Differently? No--it's only that I do it as best I can when I'm without Nastasia.""Nastasia; but isn't she with you?"

"No; I'm alone.For two days it was not worth while to bring her.""You're alone--at the Parker House?"

She looked at him with a flash of her old malice.

"Does it strike you as dangerous?"

"No; not dangerous--"

"But unconventional? I see; I suppose it is." She considered a moment."I hadn't thought of it, because I've just done something so much more unconventional."The faint tinge of irony lingered in her eyes."I've just refused to take back a sum of money--that belonged to me."Archer sprang up and moved a step or two away.

She had furled her parasol and sat absently drawing patterns on the gravel.Presently he came back and stood before her.

"Some one--has come here to meet you?"

"Yes."

"With this offer?"

She nodded.

"And you refused--because of the conditions?""I refused," she said after a moment.

He sat down by her again."What were the conditions?""Oh, they were not onerous: just to sit at the head of his table now and then."There was another interval of silence.Archer's heart had slammed itself shut in the queer way it had, and he sat vainly groping for a word.

"He wants you back--at any price?"

"Well--a considerable price.At least the sum is considerable for me."He paused again, beating about the question he felt he must put.

"It was to meet him here that you came?"

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