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children of the whirlwind-第45部分
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ong and that he was now in his natural element。 Her first question went straight to the cause of her amazement。
〃Didn't you recognize me when you first saw me with Miss Sherwood?〃
〃Yes。〃
〃Weren't you surprised?〃
〃Nope;〃 he answered with deliberate monosyllabicness。
〃Why not?〃
〃I'd been wised up that I'd be likely to meet youand here。〃
〃Here! By whom?〃
〃By advice of counsel I must decline to answer。〃
〃Why didn't you tell Miss Sherwood who I am and show me up?〃
〃Because I'd been requested not to tell。〃
〃Requested by whom?〃
〃Maggie;〃 he drawled; 〃you seem to be making a go of this lady crook businessbut I think you might have been even more of a shining light as a criminal cross…examiner。 However; I refuse to be cross…examined further。 By the way;〃 he drawled on; 〃how goes it with those dear souls; Barney and Old Jimmie?〃
She ignored his question。
〃Please! Who asked you not to tell?〃
There was a sudden glint of good…humored malice in his eyes。 〃Mind if I smoke?〃
〃No。〃
He drew out a silver cigarette case and opened it。 〃Empty!〃 he exclaimed。 〃Excuse me while I get something from the house to smoke。 I'll be right back。〃
Without waiting for her permission he stepped out of the arbor and she heard his footsteps crunching up the gravel path。 Maggie waited his return in pulsing suspense。 Her situation had been developing beyond anything she had ever dreamed of; she was aquiver as to what might happen next。 So absorbed was she in her chaos of feeling and thoughts that she did not even hear the humble symphony of the hundreds of bees drawing their treasure from the golden hearts of the roses; and did not see; across the path a score of yards away; the tall figure of Joe Ellison among the rosebushes; pruning…shears in hand; with which he had been cutting out dead blossoms; gazing at her with that hungry; admiring; speculative look with which he had regarded the young women upon the beach。
Presently she heard Hunt's footsteps coming down the path。 Then she detected a second pair。 Dick accompanying him; she thought。 And then Hunt appeared before her; and was saying in his big voice: 〃Miss Cameron; permit me to present my friend; Mr。 Brandon。〃 And then he added in a lowered voice; grinning with the impish delight of an overgrown boy who is playing a trick: 〃Thought I'd better go through the motions of introducing you people; so it would look as if you'd just met for the first time。〃 And with that he was gone。
Maggie had risen galvanically。 For the moment she could only stare。 Then she got out his name。
〃Larry!〃 she whispered。 〃You here?〃
〃Yes。〃
Astounded as she was; she had caught instantly the total lack of amazement on Larry's part。
〃You'reyou're not surprised to see me?〃
〃No;〃 he said evenly。 〃I knew you were here。 And before that I knew you were coming。〃
That was almost too much for Maggie。 Hunt had known and Larry had known; both were people belonging to her old life; both the last people she expected to meet in such circumstances。 She could only stare at himentirely taken aback by this meeting。
And indeed it was a strangely different meeting from the last time she had seen him; at the Grantham; strangely different from those earlier meetings down at the Duchess's when both had been grubs as yet unmetamorphosized。 Now standing in the arbor they looked a pair of weekend guests; in keeping with the place。 For; as Maggie had noted; Larry in his well…cut flannels was as greatly transformed as Hunt。
It was Larry who ended the silence。 〃Shall we sit down?〃
She mechanically sank to the bench; still staring at him。
〃What are you doing here?〃 she managed to breathe。
〃I belong here。〃
〃Belong here?〃
〃I work here;〃 he explained。 〃I'm called 'Mr。 Brandon;' but Miss Sherwood knows exactly who I am and what I've been。〃
〃How long have you been here?〃
〃Since that night when Barney and Old Jimmie took you away to begin your new careerthe same night that I ran away from those gunmen who thought I was a squealer; and from Casey and Gavegan。〃
〃And all the while that Barney and my father and the police have thought you hiding some place in the West; you've been with the Sherwoods?〃
〃Yes。 And I've got to remain in hiding until something happens that will clear me。 If the police or Barney and his friends learn where I amyou can guess what will happen。〃
She nodded。
〃Hunt got me here;〃 he went on to explain。 〃I'm assisting in trying to get the Sherwood business affairs in better shape。 I might as well tell you; Maggie;〃 he added quietly; 〃that Dick Sherwood is my very good friend。〃
〃Dick Sherwood!〃 she breathed。
〃And I might as well tell you;〃 he went on; 〃that since that night at the Grantham when I heard his voice; I've known that Dick is the sucker you and Barney and Old Jimmie are trying to trim。〃
She half rose; and her voice sounded sharply: 〃Then you've got me caught in a trap! You've told them about me?〃
〃No。〃
〃Why not?〃
〃Not so loud; or we may attract attention;〃 he warned her。 〃I haven't told because you had your chance to give me away to Barney that night at the Grantham。 And you didn't give me away。〃
She sank slowly back to the bench。 〃Is that your only reason?〃
〃No;〃 he answered truthfully。 〃Exposing you would merely mean that you'd feel harder toward meand harder toward every one else。 I don't want that。〃
She pondered this a moment。 〃Thenyou're not going to tell?〃
He shook his head。 〃I don't expect to。 I want you to be free to decide what you're going to dothough I hope you'll decide not to go through with this thing you're doing。〃
She made no response。 Larry had spoken with control until now; but his next words burst from him。
〃Don't you see what a situation it's put me in; Maggietrying to play square with my friends; the Sherwoods; and trying to play square with you?〃
Again she did not answer。
〃Maggie; you're too good for what you're doingit's all a terrible mistake!〃 he cried passionately。 Then he remembered himself; and spoke with more composure。 〃Oh; I know there's not much use in talking to you nowwhile you feel as you do about yourselfand while you feel as you do about me。 But you know I love you; and want to marry you when〃 He halted。
〃When?〃 she prompted; almost involuntarily。
〃When you see things differentlyand when I can go around the world a free man; not a fugitive from Barney and his gunmen and the police。〃
Again Maggie was silent for a moment。 It was as if she were trying to press out of her mind what he had said about loving her。 Truly this was; indeed; different from their previous meetings。 Before; there had almost invariably been a defiant attitude; a dispute; a quarrel。 Now she had no desire to quarrel。
Finally she said with an effort to be that self…controlled person which she had established as her model:
〃You seem to have your chance here to put over what you boasted to me about。 You remember making good in a straight way。〃
〃Yes。 And I shall make goodif only they will let me alone。〃 He paused an instant。 〃But I have no illusions about the present;〃 he went on quietly。 〃I'm in quiet water for a time; I've got a period of safety; and I'm using this chance to
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