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the dwelling place of ligh-第71部分

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Janet nodded。

〃You'd ought to have brought an umbrella;〃 he said。  〃I guess it'll rain
harder; before it gets through。  But it's better than ten below zero;
anyhow。〃

She nodded again; but he did not seem to resent her silence。  He talked
about the hardship of patrolling in winter; until the sergeant came back。

〃It's all right; Miss Bumpus;〃 he said; and touched his hat as he
escorted her to the bridge。  She crossed the canal and went through the
vestibule without replying to the greeting of the night…watchman; or
noticing his curious glance; she climbed the steel…clad stairway; passed
the paymaster's offices and Mr。 Orcutt's; and gained the outer office
where she had worked as a stenographer。  It was dark; but sufficient
light came through Ditmar's open door to guide her beside the rail。  He
had heard her step; and as she entered his room he had put his hands
heavily on his desk; in the act of rising from his chair。

〃Janet!〃 he said; and started toward her; but got no farther than the
corner of the desk。  The sight of her heaving breast; of the peculiar
light that flashed from beneath her lashes stopped him suddenly。  Her
hands were in her pockets。  〃What is it?〃 he demanded stupidly。

But she continued to stand there; breathing so heavily that she could not
speak。  It was then that he became aware of an acute danger。  He did not
flinch。

〃What is it?〃 he repeated。

Still she was silent。  One hand was thrust deeper into its pocket; he saw
a shudder run through her; and suddenly she burst into hysterical
weeping; sinking into a chair。  He stood for some moments helplessly
regarding her before he gained the presence of mind to go to the door and
lock it; returning to bend over her。

〃Don't touch me!〃 she said; shrinking from him。

〃For God's sake tell me what's the matter;〃 he begged。

She looked up at him and tried to speak; struggling against the sobs that
shook her。

〃II came here toto kill youonly I can't do it。〃

〃To kill me!〃 he said; after a pause。  In spite of the fact that he had
half divined her intention; the words shocked him。  Whatever else may be
said of him; he did not lack courage; his alarm was not of a physical
nature。  Mingled with it were emotions he himself did not understand;
caused by the unwonted sight of her loss of self…control; of her anger;
and despair。  〃Why did you want to kill me?〃

And again he had to wait for an answer。

〃Because you've spoiled my lifebecause I'm going to have a child!〃

〃What do you mean?  Are you?。。。  it can't be possible。〃

〃It is possible; it's trueit's true。  I've waited and waited; I've
suffered; I've almost gone crazyand now I know。  And I said I'd kill
you if it were so; I'd kill myselfonly I can't。  I'm a coward。〃  Her
voice was drowned again by weeping。

A child!  He had never imagined such a contingency!  And as he leaned
back against the desk; his emotions became chaotic。  The sight of her;
even as she appeared crazed by anger; had set his passion aflamefor the
intensity and fierceness of her nature had always made a strong appeal to
dominant qualities in Ditmar's nature。  And thenthis announcement!
Momentarily it turned his heart to water。  Now that he was confronted by
an exigency that had once vicariously yet deeply disturbed him in a
similar affair of a friend of his; the code and habit of a lifetime
gained an immediate ascendencysince then he had insisted that this
particular situation was to be avoided above all others。  And his mind
leaped to possibilities。  She had wished to kill himwould she remain
desperate enough to ruin him?  Even though he were not at a crisis in his
affairs; a scandal of this kind would be fatal。

〃I didn't know;〃 he said desperately; 〃I couldn't guess。  Do you think I
would have had this thing happen to you?  I was carried awaywe were
both carried away 〃

〃You planned it!〃 she replied vehemently; without looking up。  〃You
didn't care for me; you onlywanted me。〃

〃That isn't soI swear that isn't so。  I loved you I love you。〃

〃Oh; do you think I believe that?〃 she exclaimed。

〃I swear itI'll prove it!〃 he protested。  Still under the influence of
an acute anxiety; he was finding it difficult to gather his wits; to
present his case。  〃When you left me that day the strike beganwhen you
left me without giving me a chanceyou'll never know how that hurt me。〃

〃You'll never know how it hurt me!〃 she interrupted。

〃Then why; in God's name; did you do it?  I wasn't myself; then; you
ought to have seen that。  And when I heard from Caldwell here that you'd
joined those anarchists〃

〃They're no worse than you arethey only want what you've got;〃 she
said。

He waved this aside。  〃I couldn't believe itI wouldn't believe it until
somebody saw you walking with one of them to their Headquarters。  Why did
you do it?〃

〃Because I know how they feel; I sympathize with the strikers; I want
them to winagainst you!〃  She lifted her head and looked at him; and in
spite of the state of his feelings he felt a twinge of admiration at her
defiance。

〃Because you love me!〃 he said。

〃Because I hate you;〃 she answered。

And yet a spark of exultation leaped within him at the thought that love
had caused this apostasy。  He had had that suspicion before; though it
was a poor consolation when he could not reach her。  Now she had made it
vivid。  A woman's logic; or lack of logicher logic。

〃Listen!〃 he pleaded。  〃I tried to forget youI tried to keep myself
going all the time that I mightn't think of you; but I couldn't help
thinking of you; wanting you; longing for you。  I never knew why you left
me; except that you seemed to believe I was unkind to you; and that
something had happened。  It wasn't my fault〃 he pulled himself up
abruptly。

〃I found out what men were like;〃 she said。  〃A man made my sister a
woman of the streetsthat's what you've done to me。〃

He winced。  And the calmness she had regained; which was so
characteristic of her; struck him with a new fear。

〃I'm not that kind of a man;〃 he said。

But she did not answer。  His predicament became more trying。

〃I'll take care of you;〃 he assured her; after a moment。  〃If you'll only
trust me; if you'll only come to me I'll see that no harm comes to you。〃

She regarded him with a sort of wondera look that put a fine edge of
dignity and scorn to her words when they came。

〃I told you I didn't want to be taken care ofI wanted to kill you; and
kill myself。  I don't know why I can't what prevents me。〃  She rose。
〃But I'm not going to trouble you any moreyou'll never hear of me
again。〃

She would not trouble him; she was going away; he would never hear of her
again!  Suddenly; with the surge of relief he experienced; came a pang。
He could not let her goit was impossible。  It seemed that he had never
understood his need of her; his love for her; until now that he had
brought her to this supreme test of self…revelation。  She had wanted to
kill him; yes; to kill herselfbut how could he ever have believed that
she would stoop to another method of retaliation?  As she stood before
him the light in her eyes  still wet with tearstransfigured her。

〃I love you; Janet;〃 he said。  〃I want you to marry me。〃

〃You don't understand;〃 she answered。  〃You never did。  If I had married
you; I'd feel just the samebut it isn't really as bad as if we had been
married。〃

〃Not as bad!〃 he exclaimed。

〃If we were married; you'd think you had rights over me;〃 she explained;
slowly。  〃Now you haven't any; I can go away。  I couldn't live with you。
I know what happened to me; I've thought it all out; I wanted to get away
from the life I was leadingI hated it so; I was crazy to have a chance;
to see the world; to get nearer some of the beautiful things I knew were
there; but couldn't reach。。。。  And you came along。  I did love you; I
would have done anything for youit was only when I saw that you didn't
really love me that I began to hate you; that I wanted to get away from
you; when I saw that you only wanted me until you should get tired of me。
That's your nature; you can't help it。  And it would have been the same
if we were married; only worse; I couldn't have stood it any more than I
can nowI'd have left you。  You say you'll marry me now; but that's
because you're sorry for mesince I've said I'm not going to trouble you
any more。  You'll be glad I've gone。  You maywant me now; but that
isn't love。  When you say you love me; I can't believe you。〃

〃You must believe me!  And the child; Janet;our child〃

〃If the world was right;〃 she said; 〃I could have this child and nobody
would say anything。  I could support itI guess I can anyway。  And when
I'm not half crazy I want it。  Maybe that's the reason I couldn't do what
I tried to do just now。  It's natural for a woman to want a child
especially a woman like me; who hasn't anybody or anything。〃

Ditmar's state of mind was too complicated to be wholly described。  As
the fact had been gradually brought home to him that she had not come as
a supplicant; that even in her misery she was free; and he helpless;
there revived in him wild memories of her body; of the kisses he had
wrung from herand yet this physical desire was accompanied by a
realization of her personality never before achieved。  And because he had
hitherto failed to achieve it; she had escaped him。  This belated;
surpassing glimpse of what she essentially was; and the thought of the
child their childpermeating his passion; transformed it into a feeling
hitherto unexperienced and unimagined。  He hovered over her; pitifully;
his hands feeling for her; yet not daring to touch her。

〃Can't you see that I love you?〃 he cried; 〃that I'm ready to marry you
now; to…night。  You must love me; I won't believe that you don't after
after all we have been to each other。〃

But even then she could not believe。  Something in her; made hard by the
intensity of her suffering; refused to melt。  And her head was throbbing;
and she scarcely heard him。

〃I can't stay any longer;〃 she said; getting to her feet。  〃I can't bear
it。〃

〃Janet; I swear I'll care for you as no woman was ever cared for。  For
God's sake listen to me; give me a chance; forgive me!〃  He seiz
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