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第2章 PART I(1)

MR.DAVID GLENNEY CONSULTS HIS MEMORY AND OPENS THE STORY

CHAPTER I

In the matter of Jezebel's Daughter,my recollections begin with the deaths of two foreign gentlemen,in two different countries,on the same day of the same year.

They were both men of some importance in their way,and both strangers to each other.

Mr.Ephraim Wagner,merchant (formerly of Frankfort-on-the-Main),died in London on the third day of September,1828.

Doctor Fontaine--famous in his time for discoveries in experimental chemistry--died at Wurzburg on the third day of September,1828.

Both the merchant and the doctor left widows.The merchant's widow (an Englishwoman)was childless.The doctor's widow (of a South German family)had a daughter to console her.

At that distant time--I am writing these lines in the year 1878,and looking back through half a century--I was a lad employed in Mr.Wagner's office.Being his wife's nephew,he most kindly received me as a member of his household.What I am now about to relate I saw with my own eyes and heard with my own ears.My memory is to be depended on.Like other old men,I recollect events which happened at the beginning of my career far more clearly than events which happened only two or three years since.

Good Mr.Wagner had been ailing for many months;but the doctors had no immediate fear of his death.He proved the doctors to be mistaken;and took the liberty of dying at a time when they all declared that there was every reasonable hope of his recovery.When this affliction fell upon his wife,I was absent from the office in London on a business errand to our branch-establishment at Frankfort-on-the-Main,directed by Mr.Wagner's partners.The day of my return happened to be the day after the funeral.

It was also the occasion chosen for the reading of the will.Mr.Wagner,I should add,had been a naturalized British citizen,and his will was drawn by an English lawyer.

The fourth,fifth,and sixth clauses of the will are the only portions of the document which it is necessary to mention in this place.

The fourth clause left the whole of the testator's property,in lands and in money,absolutely to his widow.In the fifth clause he added a new proof of his implicit confidence in her--he appointed her sole executrix of his will.

The sixth and last clause began in these words:--"During my long illness,my dear wife has acted as my secretary and representative.She has made herself so thoroughly well acquainted with the system on which I have conducted my business,that she is the fittest person to succeed me.I not only prove the fullness of my trust in her and the sincerity of my gratitude towards her,but I really act in the best interests of the firm of which I am the head,when I hereby appoint my widow as my sole successor in the business,with all the powers and privileges appertaining thereto."The lawyer and I both looked at my aunt.She had sunk back in her chair;her face was hidden in her handkerchief.We waited respectfully until she might be sufficiently recovered to communicate her wishes to us.The expression of her husband's love and respect,contained in the last words of the will,had completely overwhelmed her.It was only after she had been relieved by a burst of tears that she was conscious of our presence,and was composed enough to speak to us.

"I shall be calmer in a few days'time,"she said."Come to me at the end of the week.I have something important to say to both of you."The lawyer ventured on putting a question."Does it relate in any way to the will?"he inquired.

She shook her head."It relates,"she answered,"to my husband's last wishes.

She bowed to us,and went away to her own room.

The lawyer looked after her gravely and doubtfully as she disappeared.

"My long experience in my profession,"he said,turning to me,"has taught me many useful lessons.Your aunt has just called one of those lessons to my mind.

"May I ask what it is,sir?"

"Certainly."He took my arm and waited to repeat the lesson until we had left the house;"Always distrust a man's last wishes on his death-bed--unless they are communicated to his lawyer,and expressed in his will."At the time,I thought this rather a narrow view to take.How could Iforesee that coming events in the future life of my aunt would prove the lawyer to be right?If she had only been content to leave her husband's plans and projects where he had left them at his death,and if she had never taken that rash journey to our branch office at Frankfort--but what is the use of speculating on what might or might not have happened?My business in these pages is to describe what did happen.Let me return to my business.

CHAPTER II

At the end of the week we found the widow waiting to receive us.

To describe her personally,she was a little lady,with a remarkably pretty figure,a clear pale complexion,a broad low forehead,and large,steady,brightly-intelligent gray eyes.Having married a man very much older than herself,she was still (after many years of wedded life)a notably attractive woman.But she never seemed to be conscious of her personal advantages,or vain of the very remarkable abilities which she did unquestionably possess.Under ordinary circumstances,she was a singularly gentle,unobtrusive creature.But let the occasion call for it,and the reserves of resolution in her showed themselves instantly.In all my experience I have never met with such a firm woman,when she was once roused.

She entered on her business with us,wasting no time in preliminary words.Her face showed plain signs,poor soul,of a wakeful and tearful night.But she claimed no indulgence on that account.When she spoke of her dead husband--excepting a slight unsteadiness in her voice--she controlled herself with a courage which was at once pitiable and admirable to see.

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