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第11章 CHAPTER II.(7)

From a slow,deliberate and cautious man,he seemed to have changed within an hour to an irresolute and capricious one.He took the paper from his pocket,and,unlocking the money drawer of his counter,folded into a small compass that which now seemed to be the last testament of Elijah Curtis,and placed it in a recess.

Then he went to the back door and paused,then returned,reopened the money drawer,took out the paper and again buttoned it in his hip pocket,standing by the stove and staring abstractedly at the dull glow of the fire.He even went through the mechanical process of raking down the ashes,--solely to gain time and as an excuse for delaying some other necessary action.

He was thinking what he should do.Had the question of his right to retain and make use of that paper been squarely offered to him an hour ago,he would without doubt have decided that he ought not to keep it.Even now,looking at it as an abstract principle,he did not deceive himself in the least.But Nature has the reprehensible habit of not presenting these questions to us squarely and fairly,and it is remarkable that in most of our offending the abstract principle is never the direct issue.Mr.

Harkutt was conscious of having been unwillingly led step by step into a difficult,not to say dishonest,situation,and against his own seeking.He had never asked Elijah to sell him the property;he had distinctly declined it;it had even been forced upon him as security for the pittance he so freely gave him.This proved (to himself)that he himself was honest;it was only the circumstances that were queer.Of course if Elijah had lived,he,Harkutt,might have tried to drive some bargain with him before the news of the railroad survey came out--for THAT was only business.But now that Elijah was dead,who would be a penny the worse or better but himself if he chose to consider the whole thing as a lucky speculation,and his gift of five dollars as the price he paid for it?Nobody could think that he had calculated upon 'Lige's suicide,any more than that the property would become valuable.In fact if it came to that,if 'Lige had really contemplated killing himself as a hopeless bankrupt after taking Harkutt's money as a loan,it was a swindle on his--Harkutt's--good-nature.He worked himself into a rage,which he felt was innately virtuous,at this tyranny of cold principle over his own warm-hearted instincts,but if it came to the LAW,he'd stand by law and not sentiment.He'd just let them--by which he vaguely meant the world,Tasajara,and possibly his own conscience--see that he wasn't a sentimental fool,and he'd freeze on to that paper and that property!

Only he ought to have spoken out before.He ought to have told the surveyor at once that he owned the land.He ought to have said:

"Why,that's my land.I bought it of that drunken 'Lige Curtis for a song and out of charity."Yes,that was the only real trouble,and that came from his own goodness,his own extravagant sense of justice and right,--his own cursed good-nature.Yet,on second thoughts,he didn't know why he was obliged to tell the surveyor.

Time enough when the company wanted to buy the land.As soon as it was settled that 'Lige was dead he'd openly claim the property.

But what if he wasn't dead?or they couldn't find his body?or he had only disappeared?His plain,matter-of-fact face contracted and darkened.Of course he couldn't ask the company to wait for him to settle that point.He had the power to dispose of the property under that paper,and--he should do it.If 'Lige turned up,that was another matter,and he and 'Lige could arrange it between them.He was quite firm here,and oddly enough quite relieved in getting rid of what appeared only a simple question of detail.He never suspected that he was contemplating the one irretrievable step,and summarily dismissing the whole ethical question.

He turned away from the stove,opened the back door,and walked with a more determined step through the passage to the sitting-room.But here he halted again on the threshold with a quick return of his old habits of caution.The door was slightly open;apparently his angry outbreak of an hour ago had not affected the spirits of his daughters,for he could hear their hilarious voices mingling with those of the strangers.They were evidently still fortune-telling,but this time it was the prophetic and divining accents of Mr.Rice addressed to Clementina which were now plainly audible.

"I see heaps of money and a great many friends in the change that is coming to you.Dear me!how many suitors!But I cannot promise you any marriage as brilliant as my friend has just offered your sister.You may be certain,however,that you'll have your own choice in this,as you have in all things.""Thank you for nothing,"said Clementina's voice."But what are those horrid black cards beside them?--that's trouble,I'm sure.""Not for you,though near you.Perhaps some one you don't care much for and don't understand will have a heap of trouble on your account,--yes,on account of these very riches;see,he follows the ten of diamonds.It may be a suitor;it may be some one now in the house,perhaps.""He means himself,Miss Clementina,"struck in Grant's voice laughingly.

"You're not listening,Miss Harkutt,"said Rice with half-serious reproach."Perhaps you know who it is?"But Miss Clementina's reply was simply a hurried recognition of her father's pale face that here suddenly confronted her with the opening door.

"Why,it's father!"

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