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vera, the medium-第6部分

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of fire。〃

〃My niece; Helen!〃 Hallowell whispered hoarsely。

〃Yes; your niece;〃 chanted the girl。 Her voice rose and
thrilled。 〃And I see much gold;〃 she cried。 〃Between the two
women; heaps of gold。 Everywhere I look I see gold。 And; now;
the other woman; your sister; is trying to speak to you。 Listen!
She calls to you; Brother!〃

So centered was the interest of those in the room; so compelling
the sound of the girl's voice; that; unnoticed; the sliding
doors to the library were slipped apart。 Unobserved; Judge
Gaylor and Winthrop halted in the doorway。 To the Judge the
meaning of the scene was instantly apparent。 His face flushed
furiously。 Winthrop; uncomprehending; gazed unconcerned over
Gaylor's shoulder。 The voice of Vera rose hysterically to her
climax。

〃She bids me tell you;〃 Vera cried; 〃 Tell my brother  〃

Gaylor swept toward her。

〃What damned farce is this?〃 he shouted。

The effect of the interruption was instant and startling。 Mr。
Hallowell; who; in the last few minutes; had believed he was
listening to a voice from the dead; collapsed upon the shoulder
of Rainey; who sprang to support him。 Like a somnambulist
wrenched from sleep; Vera gave a scream of fright; half genuine;
half assumed; and swayed as though about to fall。 Vance caught
her in his arms。 He turned on Gaylor; his cunning red eyes
flashing evilly。

〃You brute!〃 he cried; 〃you might have killed her。〃

Between her sobs; Vera; her head upon the shoulder of Vance;
whispered a question。 As quickly; under cover of muttered
sympathy; Vance answered: 〃Gaylor。 The Judge。〃

Still slightly swaying; Vera stood upright。 She passed her hand
vaguely before her eyes。 〃Where am I?〃 she asked feebly。 〃Where
am I?〃

Gaylor shook his fist at the girl。

〃You know where you are!〃 he thundered; 〃and you know where
you're going  you're going to jail!〃

In the hush that followed Vera drew herself to her full height。
She regarded Gaylor wonderingly; haughtily; as though he were
some drunken intruder from the street。

〃Are you speaking to me?〃 she asked。

〃Yes; to you;〃 shouted the lawyer。 〃You're an imposter; and a
swindler; and  and  〃

Winthrop pushed between them。

〃Yes; and she's a woman;〃 he said briskly。 〃If you want a row;
talk to the man。〃

To this point the scene had brought to Vera no emotion save the
excitement that is felt by the one who is struggling to escape。
The appearance of a champion added a new interest。 Through no
fault of her own; she had learned by experience that to the one
man who annoyed her there always were six to spring to her
protection。 So the glance she covertly turned upon Winthrop was
one less of gratitude than curiosity。

But at the first sight of him the girl started; her eyes lit
with recognition; her face flushed。 And then; although the man
was in no way regarding her; her eyes filled; and in
mortification and dismay she blushed crimson。

His anger still unsatisfied; Gaylor turned upon Vance。

〃And you;〃 he cried; 〃you're going to jail too。 I'll drive  〃

The voice of Mr。 Hallowell; shaken with pain and distress; rose
feebly; beseechingly。 〃Henry!〃 he begged。 〃I can't stand it!〃

〃Judge Gaylor!〃 thundered Rainey; 〃I won't be responsible if you
keep this up。〃

With an exclamation of remorse; Vera ran to the side of the old
man。 With Rainey on his other hand; she raised him upright upon
his feet。

〃Lean on me;〃 begged the girl breathlessly。 〃I'm very strong。
Lean on me。〃

Mr。 Hallowell shook his head。 〃No; child;〃 he protested; 〃not
you。〃 He turned to his old friend。 〃You help me; Henry;〃 he
begged。

With the authority of the medical man; Rainey waved Vance into
the bedroom。 〃Close those windows;〃 he ordered。 〃You help me!〃
he commanded of Gaylor。 〃Put your arm under him。〃

Mr。 Hallowell; protesting feebly and leaning heavily upon the
two men; stumbled into the bedroom ; and the door was shut
behind him。

For a moment the girl and the man stood in silence; and then; as
though suddenly conscious of her presence; Winthrop turned and
smiled。

The girl did not answer his smile。 From under the shadow of the
picture hat and the ostrich feathers her eyes regarded him
searchingly; watchfully。

For the first time; Winthrop had the chance to observe her。 He
saw that she was very young; that her clothes cruelly disguised
her; that she was only a child masquerading as a brigand; that
her face was distractingly lovely。 Having noted this; the fact
that she had driven several grown men to abuse and vituperation
struck him as being extremely humorous; nor did he try to
conceal his amusement。 But the watchfulness in the eyes of the
girl did not relax。

〃I'm afraid I interfered with your seance;〃 said the District
Attorney。

The girl regarded him warily; like a fencer fixing her eyes on
those of her opponent。 There was a pause which lasted so long
that had the silence continued it would have been rude。 〃Well;〃
the girl returned at last; timidly; 〃that's what the city
expects you to do; is it not?〃

Winthrop laughed。 〃How did you know who I was?〃 he asked; and
then added quickly; 〃Of course; you're a mind reader。〃

For the first time the girl smiled。 Winthrop found it a charming
smile; wistful and confiding。

〃I don't have to ask the spirit world;〃 she said; 〃to tell me
who is District Attorney of New York。〃

〃Yes;〃 said the District Attorney; 〃yes; I suppose you have to
be pretty well acquainted with some of the laws  those about
mediums?〃

〃If you knew as much about other laws;〃 began Vera; 〃as I do
about the law  〃 She broke off and again smiled upon him。

〃Then you probably know;〃 said Winthrop; 〃that what our excited
friend said to you just now is legally quite true?〃

The smile passed from the face of the girl。 She looked at the
young man with fine disdain; as a great lady might reprove with
a glance the man who snapped a camera at her。 〃Yes?〃 she asked。
〃Well; what are you going to do about it  arrest me?〃 Mocking
him; in a burlesque of melodrama; she held out her arms。 〃Don't
put the handcuffs on me;〃 she begged。

Winthrop found her impudence amusing; and; with the charm of her
novelty; he was conscious of a growing conviction that;
somewhere; they had met before; that already at a crisis she had
come into his life。

〃I won't arrest you;〃 he said with a puzzled smile; 〃on one
condition。〃

〃Ah!〃 mocked Vera; 〃he is generous。〃

〃And the condition is;〃 Winthrop went on seriously; 〃that you
tell me where we met before?〃

The girl's expression became instantly mask…like。 To learn if he
suspected where it was that they had met; she searched his face
quickly。 She was reassured that of the event he had no real
recollection。

〃That's rather difficult; isn't it;〃 she continued lightly;
〃when you consider I've been giving exhibitions of mind readings
for the last six weeks on Broadway; and in the homes of people
you probably know?〃

〃No;〃 Winthrop exclaimed eagerly; 〃it wasn't in a theatre; and
it wasn't in a private house。 It was  〃 he shook his head
helplessly; and looked at her for assistance。 〃You don't know;
do you?〃

The girl regarded him steadily。 〃How should I?〃 she said。 And
then; as though decided upon a course of action of the wisdom of
which she was uncertain; she laughed uneasily。

〃But the spirits would know;〃 she said。 〃I might ask them。〃

〃Do!〃 cried Winthrop; delightedly。 〃How much would that be?〃

As though to reprove his flippancy; the girl frowned。 With a
nervous tremor; which this time seemed genuine enough; she threw
back her head; closed her eyes; and laid her arm across her
forehead。

Winthrop; unobserved; watched her with a smile; partly of
amusement; partly on account of her beauty; of admiration。

〃I see  a court room;〃 said the girl。 〃It is very mean and
bare。 It is somewhere up the State; in a small town。 Outside;
there are trees; and the sun is shining; and people are walking
in a public park。 Inside; in the prisoner's dock; there is a
girl。 She has been arrested  for theft。 She has pleaded
guilty! And I see  that she has been very ill  that she is
faint from shame  and fear  and lack of food。 And there is a
young lawyer。 He is defending her; he is asking the judge to be
merciful; because this is her first offence; because she stole
the cloak to get money to take her where she had been promised
work。 Because this is his first case。〃

Winthrop gave a gasp of disbelief。

〃You don't mean to tell me  〃 he cried。

〃Hush!〃 commanded the girl。 〃And he persuades the judge to let
her go;〃 she continued quickly; her voice shaking; 〃and he and
the girl walk out of the court house together。 And he talks to
her kindly; and gives her money to pay her way to the people who
have promised her work。〃

Vera dropped her arm; and stepping back; faced Winthrop。 Through
her tears her eyes were flashing proudly; gratefully; the
feeling that shook her made her voice vibrate。 The girl seemed
proud of her tears; proud of her debt of gratitude。

〃And I've never forgotten you;〃 she said; her voice eager and
trembling; 〃and what you did for me。 And I've watched you come
to this city; and fight it; and fight it; until you made them
put you where you are。〃 She stopped to control her voice; and
smiled at him。 〃And that's why I knew you were District
Attorney;〃 she said; 〃and please  〃 she fumbled in the mesh
purse at her waist and taking a bill from it; threw it upon the
table。 〃And please; there's the money I owe you; and  and  I
thank you  and goodbye。〃 She turned and almost ran from him
toward the door to the hall。

〃Stop!〃 cried Winthrop。

Poised for flight; the girl halted; and looked back。

〃When can I see you again?〃 said the man。 The tone made it less
a question than a command。

In a manner as determined as his own; the girl shook her head。

〃No!〃 she said。

〃I must!〃 returned the man。

Again the girl shook her head; definitely; finally。

〃It won't help you in your work;〃 she pleaded; 〃to come to see
me。〃

〃I must!〃 repeated Winthrop simply。

The eyes of the girl met his; appealingly; defiantly。

〃You'll be sorry;〃 said the girl。

Winthrop laughed an eager; boyish laugh。 When he spoke the
tenseness in his voice h
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