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第25章

The Clock-case Jack Linden lived in a small cottage in Windley.He had occupied this house ever since his marriage, over thirty years ago.

His home and garden were his hobby: he was always doing something;painting, whitewashing, papering and so forth.The result was that although the house itself was not of much account he had managed to get it into very good order, and as a result it was very clean and comfortable.

Another result of his industry was that - seeing the improved appearance of the place - the landlord had on two occasions raised the rent.When Linden first took the house the rent was six shillings a week.Five years after, it was raised to seven shillings, and after the lapse of another five years it had been increased to eight shillings.

During the thirty years of his tenancy he had paid altogether nearly six hundred pounds in rent, more than double the amount of the present value of the house.Jack did not complain of this - in fact he was very well satisfied.He often said that Mr Sweater was a very good landlord, because on several occasions when, being out of work, he had been a few weeks behind with his rent the agent acting for the benevolent Mr Sweater had allowed Linden to pay off the arrears by instalments.As old Jack was in the habit of remarking, many a landlord would have sold up their furniture and turned them into the street.

As the reader is already aware, Linden's household consisted of his wife, his two grandchildren and his daughter-in-law, the window and children of his youngest son, a reservist, who died while serving in the South African War.This man had been a plasterer, and just before the war he was working for Rushton & Co.

They had just finished their tea when Owen knocked at their front door.The young woman went to see who was there.

`Is Mr Linden in?'

`Yes.Who is it?'

`My name's Owen.'

Old Jack, however, had already recognized Owen's voice, and came to the door, wondering what he wanted.

`As I was going home I heard that Makehaste and Sloggit are going to start a large job on Monday, so I thought I'd run over and let you know.'

`Are they?' said Linden.`I'll go and see them in the morning.But I'm afraid I won't stand much chance, because a lot of their regular hands are waiting for a job; but I'll go and see 'em all the same.'

`Well, you know, it's a big job.All the outside of that block at the corner of Kerk Street and Lord Street.They're almost sure to want a few extra hands.'

`Yes, there's something in that,' said Linden.`Anyhow, I'm much obliged to you for letting me know; but come in out of the rain.You must be wet through.'

`No; I won't stay,' responded Owen.`I don't want to stand about any longer than I can help in these wet clothes.'

`But it won't take you a minit to drink a cup of tea,' Linden insisted.`I won't ask you to stop longer than that.'

Owen entered; the old man closed the door and led the way into the kitchen.At one side of the fire, Linden's wife, a frail-looking old lady with white hair, was seated in a large armchair, knitting.

Linden sat down in a similar chair on the other side.The two grandchildren, a boy and girl about seven and eight years, respectively, were still seated at the table.

Standing by the side of the dresser at one end of the room was a treadle sewing machine, and on one end of the dresser was a a pile of sewing: ladies' blouses in process of making.This was another instance of the goodness of Mr Sweater, from whom Linden's daughter-in-law obtained the work.It was not much, because she was only able to do it in her spare time, but then, as she often remarked, every little helped.

The floor was covered with linoleum: there were a number of framed pictures on the walls, and on the high mantelshelf were a number of brightly polished tins and copper utensils.The room had that indescribably homelike, cosy air that is found only in those houses in which the inhabitants have dwelt for a very long time.

The younger woman was already pouring out a cup of tea.

Old Mrs Linden, who had never seen Owen before, although she had heard of him, belonged to the Church of England and was intensely religious.

She looked curiously at the Atheist as he entered the room.He had taken off his hat and she was surprised to find that he was not repulsive to look at, rather the contrary.But then she remembered that Satan often appears as an angel of light.Appearances are deceitful.She wished that John had not asked him into the house and hoped that no evil consequences would follow.As she looked at him, she was horrified to perceive a small black head with a pair of glistening green eyes peeping out of the breast of his coat, and immediately afterwards the kitten, catching sight of the cups and saucers on the table, began to mew frantically and scrambled suddenly out of its shelter, inflicting a severe scratch on Owen's restraining hands as it jumped to the floor.

It clambered up the tablecloth and began rushing all over the table, darting madly from one plate to another, seeking something to eat.

The children screamed with delight.Their grandmother was filled with a feeling of superstitious alarm.Linden and the young woman stood staring with astonishment at the unexpected visitor.

Before the kitten had time to do any damage, Owen caught hold of it and, despite its struggles, lifted it off the table.

`I found it in the street as I was coming along,' he said.`It seems to be starving.'

`Poor little thing.I'll give it something.' exclaimed the young woman.

She put some milk and bread into a saucer for it and the kitten ate ravenously, almost upsetting the saucer in its eagerness, much to the amusement of the two children, who stood by watching it admiringly.

Their mother now handed Owen a cup of tea.Linden insisted on his sitting down and then began to talk about Hunter.

`You know I HAD to spend some time on them doors to make 'em look anything at all; but it wasn't the time I took, or even the smoking what made 'im go on like that.He knows very well the time it takes.

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