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01-the $30,000 bequest-第4部分

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The great secret must be kept; she saidkept from the daughters and

everybody else。



The pair were puzzled。  They must celebrate; they were determined

to celebrate; but since the secret must be kept; what could

they celebrate?  No birthdays were due for three months。 

Tilbury wasn't available; evidently he was going to live forever;

what the nation COULD they celebrate?  That was Sally's way

of putting it; and he was getting impatient; too; and harassed。 

But at last he hit itjust by sheer inspiration; as it seemed to him

and all their troubles were gone in a moment; they would celebrate

the Discovery of America。  A splendid idea!



Aleck was almost too proud of Sally for wordsshe said SHE never would

have thought of it。  But Sally; although he was bursting with delight

in the compliment and with wonder at himself; tried not to let on;

and said it wasn't really anything; anybody could have done it。 

Whereat Aleck; with a prideful toss of her happy head; said:



〃Oh; certainly!  Anybody couldoh; anybody!  Hosannah Dilkins;

for instance!  Or maybe Adelbert Peanutoh; DEARyes!  Well; I'd like

to see them try it; that's all。  Dear…me…suz; if they could think

of the discovery of a forty…acre island it's more than _I_ believe

they could; and as for the whole continent; why; Sally Foster;

you know perfectly well it would strain the livers and lights

out of them and THEN they couldn't!〃



The dear woman; she knew he had talent; and if affection made

her over…estimate the size of it a little; surely it was a sweet

and gentle crime; and forgivable for its source's sake。







CHAPTER V





The celebration went off well。  The friends were all present;

both the young and the old。  Among the young were Flossie and

Gracie Peanut and their brother Adelbert; who was a rising young

journeyman tinner; also Hosannah Dilkins; Jr。; journeyman plasterer;

just out of his apprenticeship。  For many months Adelbert and Hosannah

had been showing interest in Gwendolen and Clytemnestra Foster;

and the parents of the girls had noticed this with private satisfaction。 

But they suddenly realized now that that feeling had passed。 

They recognized that the changed financial conditions had raised

up a social bar between their daughters and the young mechanics。 

The daughters could now look higherand must。  Yes; must。  They need

marry nothing below the grade of lawyer or merchant; poppa and momma

would take care of this; there must be no m'esalliances。



However; these thinkings and projects of their were private;

and did not show on the surface; and therefore threw no shadow

upon the celebration。  What showed upon the surface was a serene

and lofty contentment and a dignity of carriage and gravity of

deportment which compelled the admiration and likewise the wonder

of the company。  All noticed it and all commented upon it; but none

was able to divine the secret of it。  It was a marvel and a mystery。 

Three several persons remarked; without suspecting what clever

shots they were making:



〃It's as if they'd come into property。〃



That was just it; indeed。



Most mothers would have taken hold of the matrimonial matter in the

old regulation way; they would have given the girls a talking to;

of a solemn sort and untactfula lecture calculated to defeat its

own purpose; by producing tears and secret rebellion; and the said

mothers would have further damaged the business by requesting

the young mechanics to discontinue their attentions。  But this

mother was different。  She was practical。  She said nothing to any

of the young people concerned; nor to any one else except Sally。 

He listened to her and understood; understood and admired。 

He said:



〃I get the idea。  Instead of finding fault with the samples on view;

thus hurting feelings and obstructing trade without occasion;

you merely offer a higher class of goods for the money; and leave

nature to take her course。  It's wisdom; Aleck; solid wisdom;

and sound as a nut。  Who's your fish?  Have you nominated him yet?〃



No; she hadn't。 They must look the market overwhich they did。 

To start with; they considered and discussed Brandish; rising young

lawyer; and Fulton; rising young dentist。  Sally must invite them

to dinner。  But not right away; there was no hurry; Aleck said。 

Keep an eye on the pair; and wait; nothing would be lost by going

slowly in so important a matter。



It turned out that this was wisdom; too; for inside of three

weeks Aleck made a wonderful strike which swelled her imaginary

hundred thousand to four hundred thousand of the same quality。 

She and Sally were in the clouds that evening。  For the first

time they introduced champagne at dinner。  Not real champagne;

but plenty real enough for the amount of imagination expended on it。 

It was Sally that did it; and Aleck weakly submitted。  At bottom both

were troubled and ashamed; for he was a high…up Son of Temperance;

and at funerals wore an apron which no dog could look upon and retain

his reason and his opinion; and she was a W。 C。 T。 U。; with all that

that implies of boiler…iron virtue and unendurable holiness。  But there

is was; the pride of riches was beginning its disintegrating work。 

They had lived to prove; once more; a sad truth which had been proven

many times before in the world:  that whereas principle is a great

and noble protection against showy and degrading vanities and vices;

poverty is worth six of it。  More than four hundred thousand

dollars to the good。  They took up the matrimonial matter again。 

Neither the dentist nor the lawyer was mentioned; there was no occasion;

they were out of the running。  Disqualified。  They discussed the son

of the pork…packer and the son of the village banker。  But finally;

as in the previous case; they concluded to wait and think; and go

cautiously and sure。



Luck came their way again。  Aleck; ever watchful saw a great

and risky chance; and took a daring flyer。  A time of trembling;

of doubt; of awful uneasiness followed; for non…success meant absolute

ruin and nothing short of it。  Then came the result; and Aleck;

faint with joy; could hardly control her voice when she said:



〃The suspense is over; Sallyand we are worth a cold million!〃



Sally wept for gratitude; and said:



〃Oh; Electra; jewel of women; darling of my heart; we are free

at last; we roll in wealth; we need never scrimp again。  it's a

case for Veuve Cliquot!〃 and he got out a pint of spruce…beer

and made sacrifice; he saying 〃Damn the expense;〃 and she rebuking

him gently with reproachful but humid and happy eyes。



They shelved the pork…packer's son and the banker's son; and sat

down to consider the Governor's son and the son of the Congressman。







CHAPTER VI





It were a weariness to follow in detail the leaps and bounds the Foster

fictitious finances took from this time forth。  It was marvelous;

it was dizzying; it was dazzling。  Everything Aleck touched turned

to fairy gold; and heaped itself glittering toward the firmament。 

Millions upon millions poured in; and still the mighty stream flowed

thundering along; still its vast volume increased。  Five millions

ten millionstwentythirtywas there never to be an end?



Two years swept by in a splendid delirium; the intoxicated Fosters

scarcely noticing the flight of time。  They were now worth three hundred

million dollars; they were in every board of directors of every

prodigious combine in the country; and still as time drifted along;

the millions went on piling up; five at a time; ten at a time;

as fast as they could tally them off; almost。  The three hundred

double itselfthen doubled againand yet againand yet once more。



Twenty…four hundred millions!



The business was getting a little confused。  It was necessary

to take an account of stock; and straighten it out。  The Fosters

knew it; they felt it; they realized that it was imperative;

but they also knew that to do it properly and perfectly the task

must be carried to a finish without a break when once it was begun。 

A ten…hours' job; and where could THEY find ten leisure hours

in a bunch?  Sally was selling pins and sugar and calico all day

and every day; Aleck was cooking and washing dishes and sweeping

and making beds all day and every day; with none to help;

for the daughters were being saved up for high society。  The Fosters

knew there was one way to get the ten hours; and only one。 

Both were ashamed to name it; each waited for the other to do it。 

Finally Sally said:



〃Somebody's got to give in。  It's up to me。  Consider that I've

named itnever mind pronouncing it out aloud。〃



Aleck colored; but was grateful。  Without further remark; they fell。 

Fell; andbroke the Sabbath。  For that was their only free

ten…hour stretch。  It was but another step in the downward path。 

Others would follow。  Vast wealth has temptations which fatally

and surely undermine the moral structure of persons not habituated

to its possession。



They pulled down the shades and broke the Sabbath。  With hard

and patient labor they overhauled their holdings and listed them。 

And a long…drawn procession of formidable names it was! 

Starting with the Railway Systems; Steamer Lines; Standard Oil;

Ocean Cables; Diluted Telegraph; and all the rest; and winding

up with Klondike; De Beers; Tammany Graft; and Shady Privileges

in the Post…office Department。



Twenty…four hundred millions; and all safely planted in Good Things;

gilt…edged and interest…bearing。 Income; 120;000;000 a year。 

Aleck fetched a long purr of soft delight; and said:



〃Is it enough?〃



〃It is; Aleck。〃



〃What shall we do?〃



〃Stand pat。〃



〃Retire from business?〃



〃That's it。〃



〃I am agreed。  The good work is finished; we will take a long rest

and enjoy the money。〃



〃Good!  Aleck!〃



〃Yes; dear?〃



〃How much of the income c
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