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the voice of the city(城市之声)-第52章

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water…lilies at the edge of the bay。 

     〃'Arthur;' says I; 'you never told me you'd had another love…affair。 But 

Mrs。 Gurley did;' I went on; to let him know I knew。 I hate to bear a man 

lie。 

     〃' Before you came;' says he; looking me frankly in the eye; 'there was 

a   previous    affection    …  a  strong   one。   Since    you   know    of   it;  I  will  be 

perfectly candid with you。' 

     〃'I am waiting;' says I。 

     〃'My dear Ida;' says Arthur  of course I went by my real name; while 

I was in Soundport  'this former affection was a spiritual one; in fact。 Al… 

though the lady aroused my deepest sentiments; and was; as I thought; my 

ideal woman; I never met her; and never spoke to her。 It was an ideal love。 

My   love   for   you;   while   no   less   ideal;   is   different。 You   wouldn't   let   that 

come between us。' 

     〃'Was she pretty?' i asked。 

     〃' She was very beautiful;' said Arthur。 

     〃'Did you see her often?' I asked。 

     〃' Something like a dozen times;' says he。 

     〃'Always from a distance?' says I。 

     〃'Always from quite a distance;' says he。 

     〃'And you loved her?' I asked。 

     〃'She seemed my ideal of beauty and grace  and soul;〃 says Arthur。 

     〃'And this keepsake that you keep under lock and key; and moon over 

at times; is that a remembrance from her?' 

     〃'A memento;' says Arthur; 'that I have treasured。' 

     〃'Did she send it to you?' 

     〃'It came to me from her' says be。 

     〃'In a roundabout way?' I asked。 

     〃'Somewhat roundabout;' says he; 'and yet rather direct。' 

     〃'Why didn't you ever meet her?' I asked。 'Were your positions in life 

so different?' 



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     〃She was far above me;' says Arthur。 'Now; Ida;' he goes on; 'this is all 

of the past。 You're not going to be jealous; are you?' 

     'Jealous!' says I。 'Why; man; what are you talking about? It makes me 

think ten times as much of you as I did before I knew about it。' 

     〃And it did; Lynn … if you can understand it。 That ideal love was a new 

one on me; but it struck me as being the most beautiful and glorious thing 

I'd ever heard of。 Think of a man loving a woman he'd never even spoken 

to; and being faithful just to what his mind and heart pictured her! Oh; it 

sounded great to me。 The men I'd always known come at you with either 

diamonds; knock…out…drops or a raise of salary;  and their ideals!  well; 

we'll say no more。〃 

     〃Yes; it made me think more of Arthur than I did before。 I couldn't be 

jealous of that far…away divin… ity that he used to worship; for I was going 

to have him myself。 And I began to look upon him as a saint on earth; just 

as old lady Gurley did。 

     〃About four o'clock this afternoon a man came to the house for Arthur 

to go and see somebody that was sick among his church bunch。 Old lady 

Gurley was taking her afternoon snore on a couch; so that left me pretty 

much alone。 

     〃In passing by Arthur's study I looked in; and saw his bunch of keys 

hanging in the drawer of his desk; where he'd forgotten 'em。 Well; I guess 

we're all to the Mrs。 Bluebeard now and then; ain't we; Lynn? I made up 

my   mind   I'd   have   a   look   at   that   memento   he   kept   so   secret。   Not   that   I 

cared what it was  it was just curiosity。 

     〃While I was opening the drawer I imagined one or two things it might 

be。 I thought it might be a dried rosebud she'd dropped down to him from 

a balcony; or maybe a picture of her he'd cut out of a magazine; she being 

so high up in the world。 

     〃I opened the drawer; and there was the rosewood casket about the size 

of a gent's collar box。 I found the little key in the bunch that fitted it; and 

unlocked it and raised the lid。 

     〃I   took   one  look   at   that   memento;   and   then   I   went   to   my   room   and 

packed my trunk。 I threw a few things into my grip; gave my hair a flirt or 

two with a side…comb; put on my hat; and went in and gave the old lady's 



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foot a kick。 I'd tried awfully hard to use proper and correct language while 

I was there for Arthur's sake; and I had the habit down pat; but it left me 

then。 

     〃Stop sawing gourds;〃 says I; 〃and sit up and take notice。 The ghost's 

about to walk。 I'm going away from here; and I owe you eight dollars。 The 

expressman will call for my trunk。' 

     〃I handed her the money。 

     〃'Dear me; Miss Crosby!' says she。 'Is any… thing wrong? I thought you 

were pleased here。 Dear me; young women are so hard to understand; and 

so different from what you expect 'em to be。' 

     〃'You're damn right;' says I。 'Some of 'em are。 But you can't say that 

about men。 When you know one man you know 'em all! That settles the 

human… race question。' 

     〃And then I caught the four…thirty…eight; soft… coal unlimited; and here 

I am。〃 

     〃You didn't tell me what was in the box; Lee;〃 said Miss D'armande; 

anxiously。 

     〃One of those yellow silk garters that I used to kick off my leg into the 

audience during that old vaudeville swing act of mine。 Is there any of the 

cocktail left; Lynn?〃 



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