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第24章 THE ENIGMA STUDIED(1)

It was a curious,if it was not a suspicious,circumstance that a young man,seemingly in good health,of comely aspect,looking as if made for companionship,should keep himself apart from all the world around him in a place where there was a general feeling of good neighborhood and a pleasant social atmosphere.The Public Library was a central point which brought people together.The Pansophian Society did a great deal to make them acquainted with each other for many of the meetings were open to outside visitors,and the subjects discussed in the meetings furnished the material for conversation in their intervals.A card of invitation had been sent by the Secretary to Maurice,in answer to which Paolo carried back a polite note of regret.The paper had a narrow rim of black,implying apparently some loss of relative or friend,but not any very recent and crushing bereavement.This refusal to come to the meetings of the society was only what was expected.It was proper to ask him,but his declining the invitation showed that he did not wish for attentions or courtesies.There was nothing further to be done to bring him out of his shell,and seemingly nothing more to be learned about him at present.

In this state of things it was natural that all which had been previously gathered by the few who had seen or known anything of him should be worked over again.When there is no new ore to be dug,the old refuse heaps are looked over for what may still be found in them.

The landlord of the Anchor Tavern,now the head of the boarding-house,talked about Maurice,as everybody in the village did at one time or another.He had not much to say,but he added a fact or two.

The young gentleman was good pay,--so they all said.Sometimes he paid in gold;sometimes in fresh bills,just out of the bank.He trusted his man,Mr.Paul,with the money to pay his bills.He knew something about horses;he showed that by the way he handled that colt,--the one that threw the hostler and broke his collar-bone.

"Mr.Paul come down to the stable.'Let me see that cult you all 'fraid of,'says he.'My master,he ride any hoss,'says Paul.'You saddle him,'says be;and so they did,and Paul,he led that colt--the kickinest and ugliest young beast you ever see in your life--up to the place where his master,as he calls him,and he lives.What does that Kirkwood do but clap on a couple of long spurs and jump on to that colt's back,and off the beast goes,tail up,heels flying,standing up on end,trying all sorts of capers,and at last going it full run for a couple of miles,till he'd got about enough of it.

That colt went off as ferce as a wild-cat,and come back as quiet as a cosset lamb.A man that pays his bills reg'lar,in good money,and knows how to handle a hoss is three quarters of a gentleman,if he is n't a whole one,--and most likely he is a whole one."So spake the patriarch of the Anchor Tavern.His wife had already given her favorable opinion of her former guest.She now added something to her description as a sequel to her husband's remarks.

"I call him,"she said,"about as likely a young gentleman as ever Iclapped my eyes on.He is rather slighter than I like to see a young man of his age;if he was my sun,I should like to see him a little more fleshy.I don't believe he weighs more than a hundred and thirty or forty pounds.Did y'ever look at those eyes of his,M'randy?Just as blue as succory flowers.I do like those light-complected young fellows,with their fresh cheeks and their curly hair;somehow,curly hair doos set off anybody's face.He is n't any foreigner,for all that he talks Italian with that Mr.Paul that's his help.He looks just like our kind of folks,the college kind,that's brought up among books,and is handling 'em,and reading of 'em,and ****** of 'em,as like as not,all their lives.All that you say about his riding the mad colt is just what I should think he was up to,for he's as spry as a squirrel;you ought to see him go over that fence,as I did once.I don't believe there's any harm in that young gentleman,--I don't care what people say.I suppose he likes this place just as other people like it,and cares more for walking in the woods and paddling about in the water than he doos for company;and if he doos,whose business is it,I should like to know?"The third of the speakers was Miranda,who had her own way of judging people.

"I never see him but two or three times,"Miranda said."I should like to have waited on him,and got a chance to look stiddy at him when he was eatin'his vittles.That 's the time to watch folks,when their jaws get a-goin'and their eyes are on what's afore 'em.

Do you remember that chap the sheriff come and took away when we kep'tahvern?Eleven year ago it was,come nex'Thanksgivin'time.Amighty grand gentleman from the City he set up for.I watched him,and I watched him.Says I,I don't believe you're no gentleman,says I.He eat with his knife,and that ain't the way city folks eats.Every time I handed him anything I looked closeter and closeter.Them whiskers never grooved on them cheeks,says I to myself.Them 's paper collars,says I.That dimun in your shirt-front hain't got no life to it,says I.I don't believe it's nothiri'more 'n a bit o'winderglass.So says I to Pushee,'You jes'step out and get the sheriff to come in and take a look at that chap.'I knowed he was after a fellah.He come right in,an'he goes up to the chap.'Why,Bill,'says he,'I'm mighty glad to see yer.

We've had the hole in the wall you got out of mended,and I want your company to come and look at the old place,'says he,and he pulls out a couple of handcuffs and has 'em on his wrists in less than no time,an'off they goes together!I know one thing about that young gentleman,anyhow,--there ain't no better judge of what's good eatin'than he is.I cooked him some maccaroni myself one day,and he sends word to me by that Mr.Paul,'Tell Miss Miranda,'says he,I that the Pope o'Rome don't have no better cooked maccaroni than what she sent up to me yesterday,'says he.I don'know much about the Pope o'

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