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第81章

WINTERFIELD RETURNS.

TWICE Father Benwell called at Derwent's Hotel, and twice he was informed that no news had been received there of Mr.Winterfield.

At the third attempt, his constancy was rewarded.Mr.Winterfield had written, and was expected to arrive at the hotel by five o'clock.

It was then half-past four.Father Benwell decided to await the return of his friend.

He was as anxious to deliver the papers which the proprietor of the asylum had confided to him, as if he had never broken a seal or used a counterfeit to hide the betrayal of a trust.The re-sealed packet was safe in the pocket of his long black frockcoat.His own future proceedings depended, in some degree, on the course which Winterfield might take, when he had read the confession of the unhappy woman who had once been his wife.

Would he show the letter to Stella, at a private interview, as an unanswerable proof that she had cruelly wronged him? And would it in this case be desirable--if the thing could be done--so to handle circumstances as that Romayne might be present, unseen, and might discover the truth for himself? In the other event--that is to say, if Winterfield abstained from communicating the confession to Stella--the responsibility of making the necessary disclosure must remain with the priest.

Father Benwell walked softly up and down the room, looking about him with quietly-observant eye.A side table in a corner was covered with letters, waiting Winterfield's return.Always ready for information of any sort, he even looked at the addresses on the letters.

The handwritings presented the customary variety of character.

All but three of the envelopes showed the London district postmarks.Two of the other letters (addressed to Winterfield at his club) bore foreign postmarks; and one, as the altered direction showed, had been forward from Beaupark House to the hotel.

This last letter especially attracted the priest's attention.

The address was apparently in a woman's handwriting.And it was worthy of remark that she appeared to be the only person among Winterfield's correspondents who was not acquainted with the address of his hotel or of his club.Who could the person be? The subtly inquiring intellect of Father Benwell amused itself by speculating even on such a trifling problem as this.He little thought that he had a personal interest in the letter.The envelope contained Stella's warning to Winterfield to distrust no less a person than Father Benwell himself!

It was nearly half-past five before quick footsteps were audible outside.Winterfield entered the room.

"This is friendly indeed!" he said."I expected to return to the worst of all solitudes--solitude in a hotel.You will stay and dine with me? That's right.You must have thought I was going to settle in Paris.Do you know what has kept me so long? The most delightful theater in the world--the Opera Comique.I am so fond of the bygone school of music, Father Benwell--the flowing graceful delicious melodies of the composers who followed Mozart.

One can only enjoy that music in Paris.Would you believe that Iwaited a week to hear Nicolo's delightful Joconde for the second time.I was almost the only young man in the stalls.All round me were the old men who remembered the first performances of the opera, beating time with their wrinkled hands to the tunes which were associated with the happiest days of their lives.What's that I hear? My dog! I was obliged to leave him here, and he knows I have come back!"He flew to the door and called down the stairs to have the dog set free.The spaniel rushed into the room and leaped into his master's outstretched arms.Winterfield returned his caresses, and kisses him as tenderly as a woman might have kissed her pet.

"Dear old fellow! it's a shame to have left you--I won't do it again.Father Benwell, have you many friends who would be as glad to see you as _this_ friend? I haven't one.And there are fools who talk of a dog as an inferior being to ourselves! _This_creature's faithful love is mine, do what I may.I might be disgraced in the estimation of every human creature I know, and he would be as true to me as ever.And look at his physical qualities.What an ugly thing, for instance--I won't say your ear--I will say, my ear is; crumpled and wrinkled and naked.Look at the beautiful silky covering of _his_ ear! What are our senses of smelling and hearing compared to his? We are proud of our reason.Could we find our way back, if they shut us up in a basket, and took us to a strange place away from home? If we both want to run downstairs in a hurry, which of us is securest against breaking his neck--I on my poor two legs, or he on his four? Who is the happy mortal who goes to bed without unbuttoning, and gets up again without buttoning? Here he is, on my lap, knowing I am talking about him, and too fond of me to say to himself, 'What a fool my master is!' "Father Benwell listened to this rhapsody--so characteristic of the childish simplicity of the man--with an inward sense of impatience, which never once showed itself on the smiling surface of his face.

He had decided not to mention the papers in his pocket until some circumstance occurred which might appear to remind him naturally that he had such things about him.If he showed any anxiety to produce the envelope, he might expose himself to the suspicion of having some knowledge of the contents.When would Winterfield notice the side table, and open his letters?

The tick-tick of the clock on the mantel-piece steadily registered the progress of time, and Winterfield's fantastic attentions were still lavished on his dog.

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