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第67章

"Don't cry, my child, don't cry so; you know your old father did it by mistake and didn't mean a bit of harm; you know he wouldn't intentionally do anything to make you ashamed for the world; you know he was trying to do good and only made the mistake through ignorance, not knowing the right doses and Washington not there to help.Don't cry so, dear, it breaks my old heart to see you, and think I've brought this humiliation on you and you so dear to me and so good.I won't ever do it again, indeed I won't; now be comforted, honey, that's a good child."But when she wasn't on duty at the bedside the crying went on just the same; then the mother would try to comfort her, and say:

"Don't cry, dear, he never meant any harm; it was all one of those happens that you can't guard against when you are trying experiments, that way.You see I don't cry.It's because I know him so well.

I could never look anybody in the face again if he had got into such an amazing condition as that a-purpose; but bless you his intention was, pure and high, and that makes the act pure, though it was higher than was necessary.We're not humiliated, dear, he did it under a noble impulse and we don't need to be ashamed.There, don't cry any more, honey."Thus, the old gentleman was useful to Sally, during several days, as an explanation of her tearfulness.She felt thankful to him for the shelter he was affording her, but often said to herself, "It's a shame to let him see in my cryings a reproach--as if he could ever do anything that could make me reproach him! But I can't confess; I've got to go on using him for a pretext, he's the only one I've got in the world, and I do need one so much."As soon as Sellers was out again, and found that stacks of money had been placed in bank for him and Hawkins by the Yankee, he said, "Now we'll soon see who's the Claimant and who's the Authentic.I'll just go over there and warm up that House of Lords." During the next few days he and his wife were so busy with preparations for the voyage that Sally had all the privacy she needed, and all the chance to cry that was good for her.

Then the old pair left for New York--and England.

Sally had also had a chance to do another thing.That was, to make up her mind that life was not worth living upon the present terms.If she must give up her impostor and die; doubtless she must submit; but might she not lay her whole case before some disinterested person, first, and see if there wasn't perhaps some saving way out of the matter? She turned this idea over in her mind a good deal.In her first visit with Hawkins after her parents were gone, the talk fell upon Tracy, and she was impelled to set her case before the statesman and take his counsel.

So she poured out her heart, and he listened with painful solicitude.

She concluded, pleadingly, with--

"Don't tell me he is an impostor.I suppose he is, but doesn't it look to you as if he isn't? You are cool, you know, and outside; and so, maybe it can look to you as if he isn't one, when it can't to me.

Doesn't it look to you as if he isn't? Couldn't you--can't it look to you that way--for--for my sake?"The poor man was troubled, but he felt obliged to keep in the neighborhood of the truth.He fought around the present detail a little while, then gave it up and said he couldn't really see his way to clearing Tracy.

"No," he said, "the truth is, he's an impostor.""That is, you--you feel a little certain, but not entirely--oh, not entirely, Mr.Hawkins!""It's a pity to have to say it--I do hate to say it, but I don't think anything about it, I know he's an impostor.""Oh, now, Mr.Hawkins, you can't go that far.A body can't really know it, you know.It isn't proved that he's not what he says he is."Should he come out and make a clean breast of the whole wretched business? Yes--at least the most of it--it ought to be done.So he set his teeth and went at the matter with determination, but purposing to spare the girl one pain-that of knowing that Tracy was a criminal.

"Now I am going to tell you a plain tale; one not pleasant for me to tell or for you to hear, but we've got to stand it.I know all about that fellow; and I know he is no earl's son."The girl's eyes flashed, and she said:

"I don't care a snap for that-go on!"

This was so wholly unexpected that it at once obstructed the narrative;Hawkins was not even sure that he had heard aright.He said:

"I don't know that I quite understand.Do you mean to say that if he was all right and proper otherwise you'd be indifferent about the earl part of the business?""Absolutely."

"You'd be entirely satisfied with him and wouldn't care for his not being an earl's son,--that being an earl's son wouldn't add any value to him?""Not the least value that I would care for.Why, Mr.Hawkins, I've gotten over all that day-dreaming about earldoms and aristocracies and all such nonsense and am become just a plain ordinary nobody and content with it; and it is to him I owe my cure.And as to anything being able to add a value to him, nothing can do that.He is the whole world to me, just as he is; he comprehends all the values there are--then how can you add one?""She's pretty far gone." He said that to himself.He continued, still to himself, "I must change my plan again; I can't seem to strike one that will stand the requirements of this most variegated emergency five minutes on a stretch.Without ****** this fellow a criminal, I believe I will invent a name and a character for him calculated to disenchant her.If it fails to do it, then I'll know that the next rightest thing to do will be to help her to her fate, poor thing, not hinder her."Then he said aloud:

"Well, Gwendolen--"

"I want to be called Sally."

"I'm glad of it; I like it better, myself.Well, then, I'll tell you about this man Snodgrass.""Snodgrass! Is that his name?"

"Yes--Snodgrass.The other's his nom de plume.""It's hideous!"

"I know it is, but we can't help our names.""And that is truly his real name--and not Howard Tracy?"Hawkins answered, regretfully:

"Yes, it seems a pity."

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