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a ward of the golden gate(金门一区)-第37章

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reticule     she   was    carrying     closer    to   her   breast;    but   was    otherwise 

unchanged。 Replying to Paul rather than the young girl; she said rigidly: 

〃The   patient   is   able   to   see   Mr。   Hathaway   and   Miss   Yerba   Buena;〃   and 

passed   slowly   on。   But   as   she   reached   the   door   she   unloosed   her   black 

mourning veil from her bonnet; and seemed to drop it across her face with 

the gesture that Paul remembered she had used twelve years ago。 

     〃She   frightens   me!〃   said   Yerba;   turning   a   suddenly   startled   face   on 

Paul。 〃Oh; Paul; I hope it isn't an omen; but she looked like some one from 

the grave!〃 

     〃Hush!〃 said Paul; turning away a face that was whiter than her own。 

〃They are coming now。〃 

     The   house   surgeon   had   returned   a   trifle   graver。   They   might   see   him 

now; but they must be warned that he wandered at times a little; and; if he 

might   suggest;   if   it   was   anything   of   family   importance;   they   had   better 

make the most of their time and his lucid intervals。 Perhaps if they were 

old    friendsVERY         old   friendshe      would     recognize     them。     He    was 

wandering much in the pastalways in the past。 

     They found him in the end of the ward; but so carefully protected and 

partitioned off by screens that the space around his cot had all the privacy 

and   security   of   an   apartment。   He   was   very   much   changed;   they   would 

scarcely   have   known   him;   but   for   the   delicately   curved   aquiline   profile 

and the long white moustachenow so faint and etherealized as to seem a 

mere spirit wing that rested on his pillow。 To their surprise he opened his 

eyes with a smile of perfect recognition; and; with thin fingers beyond the 

coverlid; beckoned to them to approach。 Yet there was still a shadow of his 

old reserve in his reception of Paul; and; although one hand interlocked the 

fingers of Yerbawho had at first rushed impulsively forward and fallen 

on   her   knees   beside   the   bedand   the   other   softly  placed   itself   upon   her 

head; his eyes were fixed upon the young man's with the ceremoniousness 

due to a stranger。 

     〃I   am   glad   to   see;   sir;〃   he   began   in   a   slow;   broken;   but   perfectly 

audible   voice;   〃that   now   you   aresatisfied   with   the   rightof   this   young 



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ladyto bear the name ofArguelloand her relationship sirto one of 

the oldest〃 

     〃But; my dear old friend;〃 broke out Paul; earnestly; 〃I NEVER cared 

for thatI beg you to believe〃 

     〃He    nevernevercared       for  itdear;  dear   colonel;〃    sobbed    Yerba; 

passionately:   〃it   was   all   my   faulthe   thought   only   of   meyou   wrong 

him!〃 

     〃I   think   otherwise;〃     said   the   colonel;    with   grim    and    relentless 

deliberation。 〃I have a vividimpressionsirof aninterview I had with 

youat the St。 Charleswhere you said〃 He was silent for a moment; and 

then in a quite different voice called faintly 

     〃George!〃 

     Paul and Yerba glanced quickly at each other。 

     〃George; set out some refreshment for the Honorable Paul Hathaway。 

The best; siryou understand。 。 。 。 A good nigger; sira good boy; and he 

never   leaves   me;   sir。   Only;   by   gad!   sir;   he   will   starve   himself   and   his 

family to be with me。 I brought him with me to California away back in 

the fall of 'forty…nine。 Those were the early days; sirthe early days。〃 

     His head had fallen back quite easily on the pillow now; but a slight 

film seemed to be closing over his dark eyes; like the inner lid of an eagle 

when it gazes upon the sun。 

     〃They were the old days; sirthe days of Menwhen a man's WORD 

was enough for anything; and his trigger…finger settled any doubt。 When 

the   Trust   that   he   took   from   Man;   Woman;   or   Child   was   never   broken。 

When the tide; sir; that swept through the Golden Gate came up as far as 

Montgomery Street。〃 

     He did not speak again。 But they who stood beside him knew that the 

tide   had   once   more   come   up   to   Montgomery   Street;   and   was   carrying 

Harry Pendleton away with it。 



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