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第33章 PART I(32)

"I have entreated our sweet friend not to leave Frankfort in despair,"Mr.Engelman explained in faltering tones."Although my influence with Keller is,for the present,a lost influence in this matter,I am more than willing--I am eager--to speak to Mrs.Wagner on Madame Fontaine's behalf.My advice is,Wait for Mrs.Wagner's arrival,and trust to _my_zeal,and _my_position in the firm.When both his partners summon him to do justice to an injured woman,even Keller must submit!"The widow's eyes were still hidden behind her handkerchief.But the lower part of her face was visible.Unless I completely misinterpreted the mute language of her lips,she had not the faintest belief in the fulfillment of Mr.Engelman's prediction.Whatever reason she might have for remaining in Frankfort,after the definite rejection of her too-confident appeal to Mr.Keller's sympathies,was thus far undoubtedly a reason known only to herself.That very night,after we had left her,an incident occurred which suggested that she had some motive for ingratiating herself with one of the servants in Mr.Keller's house.

Our domestic establishment indoors consisted of the sour-tempered old housekeeper (who was perfectly unapproachable);of a little kitchen-maid (too unimportant a person to be worth conciliating);and of the footman Joseph,who performed the usual duties of waiting on us at table,and answering the door.This last was a foolish young man,excessively vain of his personal appearance--but a passably good servant,making allowance for these defects.

Having occasion to ring for Joseph,to do me some little service,Inoticed that the loose ends of his necktie were connected by a smart new pin,presenting a circle of malachite set in silver.

"Have you had a present lately,"I asked,"or are you extravagant enough to spend your money on buying jewelry?"Joseph simpered in undisguised satisfaction with himself."It's a present,sir,from Madame Fontaine.I take her flowers almost every day from Mr.Engelman,and I have done one or two trifling errands for her in the town.She was pleased with my attention to her wishes.'I have very little money,Mr.Joseph,'she said;'oblige me by accepting this pin in return for the trouble I have given you.'And she took the pin out of the beautiful white lace round her neck,and made me a present of it with her own hand.A most liberal lady,isn't she,sir?""Liberal indeed,Joseph,considering the small services which you seem to have rendered to her.Are you quite sure that she doesn't expect something more of you?""Oh,quite sure,sir."He blushed as he said that--and rather hurriedly left the room.How would Frau Meyer have interpreted Joseph's blushes,and the widow's liberality?I went to bed without caring to pursue that question.

A lapse of two days more brought with it two interesting events:the opening night of a traveling opera company on a visit to Frankfort,and the arrival by a late post of our long-expected letters from London.

The partners (both of them ardent lovers of music)had taken a box for the short season,and,with their usual kindness,had placed a seat at my disposal.We were all three drinking our coffee before going to the theater,and Joseph was waiting on us,when the rheumatic old housekeeper brought in the letters,and handed them to me,as the person who sat nearest to the door.

"Why,my good creature,what has made you climb the stairs,when you might have rung for Joseph?"asked kind-hearted Mr.Engelman.

"Because I have got something to ask of my masters,"answered crabbed Mother Barbara."There are your letters,to begin with.Is it true that you are,all three of you,going to the theater to-night?"She never used any of the ordinary terms of respect.If she had been their mother,instead of their housekeeper,she could not have spoken more familiarly to the two old gentlemen who employed her.

"Well,"she went on,"my daughter is in trouble about her baby,and wants my advice.Teething,and convulsions,and that sort of thing.As you are all going out for the evening,you don't want me,after I have put your bedrooms tidy.I can go to my daughter for an hour or two,I suppose--and Joseph (who isn't of much use,heaven knows)can take care of the house.

Mr.Keller,refreshing his memory of the opera of the night (Gluck's "Armida")by consulting the book,nodded,and went on with his reading.

Mr.Engelman said,"Certainly,my good soul;give my best wishes to your daughter for the baby's health."Mother Barbara grunted,and hobbled out of the room.

I looked at the letters.Two were for me--from my aunt and Fritz.One was for Mr.Keller--addressed also in the handwriting of my aunt.When Ihanded it to him across the table,he dropped "Armida"the moment he looked at the envelope.It was the answer to his remonstrance on the subject of the employment of women.

For Minna's sake,I opened Fritz's letter first.It contained the long-expected lines to his sweetheart.I went out at once,and,enclosing the letter in an envelope,sent Joseph away with it to the widow's lodgings before Mother Barbara's departure made it necessary for him to remain in the house.

Fritz's letter to me was very unsatisfactory.In my absence,London was unendurably dull to him,and Minna was more necessary to the happiness of his life than ever.He desired to be informed,by return of post,of the present place of residence of Madame Fontaine and her daughter.If Irefused to comply with this request,he could not undertake to control himself,and he thought it quite likely that he might "follow his heart's dearest aspirations,"and set forth on the journey to Frankfort in search of Minna.

My aunt's letter was full of the subject of Jack Straw.

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