Tummas”seyesburnedtroublously。
  “I”vegotreetdowntakenwi”th”otherun,“heanswered。“He”snoangentry,buthe”sth”reetmak”。I——Idunnotbelieveashimaswaskilledhascoomback。”
  “NeitherdoI,“Palliseranswered,withamiabletolerance。“TheAmericangentlemanhadbettercomebackhimselfanddisproveit。WhenyouusedtotalkabouttheKlondike,heneversaidanythingtomakeyoufeelasifhedoubtedthattheothermanwasdead?“
  “Nothim,“answeredTummas。
  “Eh!Tummas,whatartthatalkin”about?“exclaimedMrs。
  Hibblethwaite,whowasmendingattheotherendoftheroom。“Iheerdhimsaymysel,`Supposeth”storyhadn”tbeentruean”hewasalivesomewherenow,it”dmakeabigchange,wouldna”it?”An”helaughed。”
  “Ineverheerdhim,“saidTummas,instoutdenial。
  “Tha”slosin”thamoind,“commentedhismother。“AssoonasIheerdth”talkabouthimrunnin”awayan”takin”th”madgentlemanwi”himI
  rememberedit。An”Irememberedashesatstillafteritandsaidnowtforaminuteorso,sameasifhewasthinkin”thingsover。Theerwassummatabitqueeraboutit。”
  “Ineverheerdhim,“Tummasasserted,obstinately,andshuthismouth。
  “Hewereasreadytotalkaboutth”poorgentlemanasmetwithth”
  accidentasthawertthysel”,Tummas,“Mrs。Hibblethwaiteproceeded,movedbytheopportunityofferedforpresentingherviewsontheexcitingtopic。“He”daxtheeawsortso”questionsaboutwhattha”dfoundoutwi”pumpin”foak。He”daxmequestionsnowan”agenaboutwhathewasloiketolookat,an”howtallhewur。OnctheaxedmeifIrememberedwhatsoarto”chinhehadan”howhespoke。”
  “Itwurtosettheegoin”an”pleaseme,“volunteeredTummas,grudgingly。“Hediditsameashe”dlookatth”maptopleasemean”
  tellmetalesaboutth”news-ladsi”NewYork。”
  Ithadnotseemedimprobablethatavillagecrippletiedtoasofawouldbereadyenoughtorelateallheknew,andperhapssomuchmorethatitwouldbenecessarytousediscretioninselectingstatementsofvalue。Todropinandgivehimasovereignandlethimtalkhadappearedsimple。Ladsofhisclasslikedtobelistenedto,enjoyedenlarginguponandrenderingdramaticsuchmaterialashadfallenintotheirhands。ButTummaswasaneccentric,andinstinctledhimtocloselikeanoysterbeforearemotesenseofsubtlyapproachingattack。Itwashismother,nothe,whohadprovidedinformation;butitwasnotsufficientlyspecializedtobeworthmuch。
  “Whatdidthasayhe”drunawayfur?“Tummassaidtohisparentlater。
  “He”snotoneo”th”runnin”awaysoart。”
  “Hehasprobablybeencalledawaybybusiness,“remarkedCaptainPalliser,asherosetogoafterafewminutes”casualtalkwithMrs。
  Hibblethwaite。“Itwasamistakenottoleaveanaddressbehindhim。
  Yourmotherismistakeninsayingthathetookthemadgentlemanwithhim。Hehadhimremovedlateatnightsometimebeforehewenthimself。”
  “Takthasov”rin”,“saidTummas,asPallisermovedaway。“Ididnashowtheeth”atlas。Thadidnawanttoseeit。”
  “Iwillleavethesovereignforyourmother,“saidPalliser。“I”msorryyouarenotinabetterhumor。”
  Hisinterestintheatlashadindeedbeenlimitedtohisideathatitwouldleadtosubjectsoftalkwhichmightcastilluminatingside-
  lightsandpossiblyopenupavenuesandvistas。Tummas,however,havinginstinctivelyfoundhimdispleasing,hehadgainedbutlittle。
  Avenuesandvistaswerenecessary——avenuesthroughwhichthestepsofPalfordandGrimbymightwander,vistaswhichtheymightexplorewithhesitating,investigatingglances。Sofar,thesceneremainedunpromisinglyblank。TheAmericanTempleBarholmhadsimplydisappeared,ashadhismysteriouscharge。Stepslikelytoleadtodefiniteresultscanscarcelybetakenhopefullyinthecaseofapersonwhohasseemedtemporarilytoceasetoexist。Youcannotinterrogatehim,youcannotdemandinformation,whatsoeverthefoundationsuponwhichrestyouraccusations,ifsuchaccusationcanbelaunchedonlyintothinairandthefactthatthereisnobodytoreplyto——toacknowledgeorindignantlyrefutethem——isinitselfaseriousbarriertoaccomplishment。Itwasalsotruethatonlyafewweekshadelapsedsincetheaccusedhad,sotospeak,dematerialized。
  ItwasalsoimpossibletocalculateuponwhatanAmericanofhisclassandpeculiaritieswouldbelikelytodoinanycircumstanceswhatever。
  Inprivateconference,PalfordandGrimbyfranklyadmittedtoeachotherthattheywouldalmosthavepreferredthatCaptainPallisershouldhavekepthisremarkablesuspicionstohimself,forthetimebeingatleast。Yetwhentheyhadadmittedthistheywereconfrontedbythedisturbingpossibility——suggestedbyPalliser——thatactualcrimehadbeenormightbecommitted。Theyhadheardunpleasantstoriesofprivatelunaticasylumsandtheirlike。Thingstoshudderatmightbegoingonattheverymomenttheyspoketoeachother。
  Underthispossibility,nosupinenesswouldbeexcusable。Effortstotracethemissingmanmustatleastbemade。Effortsweremade,butwithnoresult。Painfulasitwastoreflectonthesubjectoftheasylums,carefulprivateinquirywasmade,informationwasquietlycollected,therewereevenvisitstogruesomelyquietplacesonvariouspolitepretexts。
  “Ifalongerperiodoftimehadelapsed,“Mr。Palfordremarkedseveraltimes,withsomestiffnessofmanner,“weshouldfeelthatwehadmoresolidfoundationforourpremises。”
  “Perfectlyright,“CaptainPalliseragreedwithhim,“butitislapseoftimewhichmaymeanlifeordeathtoJemTempleBarholm;soit”sperhapsaswelltobeonthesafesideandgoonquietlyfollowingsmallclues。Idaresayyouwouldfeelmorecomfortableyourselves。”
  BothMr。PalfordandMr。Grimby,havingmadeanappointmentwithMissAlicia,arrivedoneafternoonatTempleBarholmtotalktoherprivately,therebycastingherintoastateofagonizedanxietywhichreducedhertopallor。
  “Ourvisitismerelyoneofinquiry,MissTempleBarholm,“Mr。Palfordbegan。“Thereisperhapsnothingalarminginourclient”sabsence。”
  “Inthenotewhichheleftmeheaskedmeto——feelnoanxiety,“MissAliciasaid。
  “Heleftyouanoteofexplanation?Iwishwehadknownthisearlier!“
  Mr。Palford”stonehadthenoteofrelievedexclamation。Perhapstherewasanentirelysimplesolutionofthepainfuldifficulty。
  Buthishopehadbeentoosanguine。
  “Itwasnotanoteofexplanation,exactly。Hewentawaytoosuddenlytohavetimetoexplain。”
  Thetwomenlookedateachotherdisturbedly。
  “Hehadnotmentionedtoyouhisintentionofgoing?“askedMr。
  Grimby。
  “Ifeelsurehedidnotknowhewasgoingwhenhesaidgood-night。HeremainedwithCaptainPallisertalkingforsometime。”MissAlicia”seyesheldwaveringandanxiousquestionasshelookedfromonetotheother。Shewonderedhowmuchmorethanherselfhervisitorsknew。“Hefoundatelegramwhenhewenttohisroom。ItcontainedmostdisquietingnewsaboutMr。Strangeways。He——hehadgotawayfromtheplacewhere”
  “Gotaway!“Mr。Palfordwasagainexclamatory。“Washeinsomeinstitutionwherehewaskeptunderrestraint?“
  MissAliciawaswhollyunabletoexplaintoherselfwhysomequalityinhismannerfilledherwithsuddendistress。
  “Oh,Ithinknot!Surelynot!Surelynothingofthatsortwasnecessary。Hewasveryquietalways,andhewasgettingbettereveryday。Butitwasimportantthatheshouldbewatchedover。Hewasnodoubtunderthecareofaphysicianinsomequietsanatorium。”
  “Somequietsanatorium!“Mr。Palford”sdisturbanceofmindwasmanifest。“Butyoudidnotknowwhere?“
  “No。Indeed,Mr。TempleBarholmtalkedverylittleofMr。Strangeways。
  IbelieveheknewthatitdistressedmetofeelthatIcouldbeofnorealassistanceas——asthecasewassopeculiar。”
  Eachperturbedsolicitorlookedagainwithrapidquestionattheother。MissAliciasawtheexchangeofglancesand,sotospeak,brokedownunderthepressureoftheirunconcealedanxiety。Thelastfewweekswiththeirsuggestionofaccusationtoovaguetobemethadbeentoomuchforher。
  “Iamafraid——IfeelsureyouknowsomethingIdonot,“shebegan。“I
  ammostanxiousandunhappy。Ihavenotlikedtoaskquestions,becausethatwouldhaveseemedtoimplyadoubtofMr。TempleBarholm。
  IhaveevenremainedathomebecauseIdidnotwishtohearthingsI
  couldnotunderstand。Idonotknowwhathasbeensaid。Pearson,inwhomIhavethegreatestconfidence,feltthatMr。TempleBarholmwouldpreferthatIshouldwaituntilhereturned。”
  “Doyouthinkhewillreturn?“saidMr。Grimby,amazedly。
  “Oh!“thegentlecreatureejaculated。“Canyoupossiblythinkhewillnot?Why?Why?“
  Mr。Palfordhadsharedhispartner”samazement。ItwasobviousthatshewasasignorantasababeofthedetailsofPalliser”sextraordinarystory。InheraffectionateconsiderationforTempleBarholmshehadactuallyshutherselfuplestsheshouldhearanythingsaidagainsthimwhichshecouldnotrefute。Shestoodinnocentlyobedienttohiswishes,liketheboyupontheburningdeck,awaitinghisreturnandhisversionofwhatsoeverhehadbeenaccusedof。Therewassomethingdelicatelyheroicinthelittle,slenderoldthing,withhertroubledeyesandhercapandherquiveringsideringlets。
  “You,“sheappealed,“arehislegaladvisers,andwillbeabletotellmeifthereisanythinghewouldwishmetoknow。Icouldnotallowmyselftolistentovillagersorservants;butImayaskyou。”
  “Wearefarfromknowingasmuchaswedesiretoknow,“Mr。Palfordreplied。
  “Wecamehere,infact,“addedGrimby,“toaskquestionsofyou,MissTempleBarholm。”
  “ThefactthatMissTempleBarholmhasnotallowedherselftobeprejudicedbyvillagegossip,whichisinvariablylargelyunreliable,willmakeheranexcellentwitness,“Mr。Palfordsaidtohispartner,withadeliberationwhichheldsuggestivesignificance。Eachman,infact,hadsuddenlyrealizedthatherignorancewouldleaveherabsolutelyunbiasedinheranswerstoanyquestionstheymightput,andthatitwasmuchbetterincross-examininganemotionalelderlyladythatsuchshouldbethecase。
  “Witness!“MissAliciafoundthewordalarming。Mr。Palford”sbowwasapologeticallypalliative。
  “Amerefigureofspeech,madam,“hesaid。
  “Ireallyknowsolittleeveryoneelsedoesn”tknow。”MissAlicia”sprotesthadatouchofbewildermentinit。Whatcouldtheywishtoaskher?
  “But,asweunderstandit,yourrelationswithMr。TempleBarholmweremostaffectionateandconfidential。”
  “Wewereveryfondofeachother,“sheanswered。
  “Forthatreasonhenodoubttalkedtoyoumorefreelythantootherpeople,“Mr。Grimbyputit。“Perhaps,Palford,itwouldbeaswelltoexplaintoMissTempleBarholmthatacuriousfeatureofthismatteristhatit——inaway——involvescertainpointsconcerningthelateMr。
  TempleBarholm。”
  MissAliciautteredapatheticexclamation。
  “PoorJem——whodiedsocruelly!“
  Mr。Palfordbenthisheadinacquiescence。
  “PerhapsyoucantellmewhatthepresentMr。TempleBarholmknewofhim——howmuchheknew?“
  “Itoldhimthewholestorythefirsttimewetookteatogether,“MissAliciareplied;and,betweenherrecollectionofthatstrangelyhappyafternoonandherwonderatitsconnectionwiththepresentmoment,shebegantofeeltimidanduncertain。
  “Howdiditseemtoimpresshim?“
  Sheremembereditallsowell——hisqueer,dearNewYorkwayofexpressinghiswarm-heartedindignationatthecrueltyofwhathadhappened。
  “Oh,hewasverymuchexcited。Hewassosorryforhim。Hewantedtoknoweverythingabouthim。Heaskedmewhathelookedlike。”
  “Oh!“saidPalford。“Hewantedtoknowthat?“
  “Hewassofullofsympathy,“shereplied,herexplanationgainingwarmth。“WhenItoldhimthatthepictureofMilesHugointhegallerywassaidtolooklikeJemasaboy,hewantedverymuchtoseeit。
  Afterwardwewentandsawittogether。Ishallalwaysrememberhowhestoodandlookedatit。Mostyoungmenwouldnothavecared。ButhealwayshadsuchatouchinginterestinpoorJem。”
  “Youmeanthatheaskedquestionsabouthim——abouthisdeath,andsoforth?“wasMr。Palford”sinquiry。
  “Aboutallthatconcernedhim。Hewasinterestedespeciallyinhislooksandmannerofspeakingandpersonality,sotospeak。Andintheawfulaccidentwhichendedhislife,thoughhewouldnotletmetalkaboutthatafterhehadaskedhisfirstquestions。”
  “Whatkindofquestions?“suggestedGrimby。
  “Onlyaboutwhatwasknownofthetimeandplace,andhowthesadstoryreachedEngland。Itusedtotouchmetothinkthattheonlypersonwhoseemedtocarewastheonewho——mighthavebeenexpectedtobealmostgladthetragicthinghadhappened。Buthewasnot。”
  Mr。PalfordwatchedMr。Grimby,andMr。GrimbygavemorethanonedubiousanddistressedglanceatPalford。
  “Hisinterestwasevident,“remarkedPalford,thoughtfully。“Andunusualunderthecircumstances。”
  Foramomenthehesitated,thenputanotherquestion:“Didheeverseem——Ishouldsay,doyourememberanyoccasionwhenheappearedtothinkthat——theremightbeanyreasontodoubtthatMr。JamesTempleBarholmwasoneofthemenwhodiedintheKlondike?“
  HefeltthatthroughthiswildquestioningtheyhadatleastreachedacertaintestimonysupportingCaptainPalliser”sviews;andhisinterestreluctantlyincreased。Itwasreluctantbecausetherecouldbenoshadowofaquestionthatthisinnocentspinsterladytoldtheabsolutetruth;and,thisbeingthecase,oneseemedtobedraggedtothevergeofdepthswhichmustinevitablybeexplored。MissAlicia”sexpressionwasthatofonewhoconscientiouslysearchedmemory。
  “Idonotrememberthathereallyexpresseddoubt,“sheanswered,carefully。“Notexactlythat,but”
  “Butwhat?“promptedPalfordasshehesitated。“Pleasetrytorecallexactlywhathesaid。Itismostimportant。”
  Thefactthathismannerwasalmosteager,andthateagernesswasnothishabit,madehercatchherbreathandlookmorequestioningandpuzzledthanbefore。
  “Onedayhecametomysitting-roomwhenheseemedratherexcited,“
  sheexplained。“HehadbeenwithMr。Strangeways,whohadbeenworsethanusual。Perhapshewantedtodistracthimselfandforgetaboutit。
  HeaskedmequestionsandtalkedaboutpoorJemforaboutanhour。Andatlasthesaid,`Doyousupposethere”sanysortofchancethatitmightn”tbetrue——thatstorythatcamefromtheKlondike?”HesaiditsothoughtfullythatIwasstartledandsaid,`Doyouthinktherecouldbesuchachance——doyou?”Andhedrewalongbreathandanswered,`Youwanttobesureaboutthingslikethat;you”vegottobesure。”Iwasalittleexcited,sohechangedthesubjectverysoonafterward,andIneverfeltquitecertainofwhathewasreallythinking。Youseewhathesaidwasnotsomuchanexpressionofdoubtasasortofquestion。”
  AtouchoftheloftycondemnatorymadeMr。Palfordimpressive。
  “IamcompelledtoadmitthatIfearthatitwasaquestionofwhichhehadalreadyguessedtheanswer,“hesaid。
  AtthispointMissAliciaclaspedherhandsquitetightlytogetheruponherknees。
  “Ifyouplease,“sheexclaimed,“Imustaskyoutomakethingsalittlecleartome。Whatdreadfulthinghashappened?Iwillregardanycommunicationasamostsacredconfidence。”
  “Ithinkwemayaswell,Palford?“Mr。Grimbysuggestedtohispartner。
  “Yes,“Palfordacquiesced。Hefeltthedifficultyofablankexplanation。“Weareinvolvedinamosttryingposition,“hesaid。“Wefeelthatgreatdiscretionmustbeuseduntilwehavereachedmoredefinitecertainty。Anextraordinary——infact,astartlingthinghasoccurred。Wearebeginning,asaresultofcumulativeevidence,tofeelthattherewasreasontobelievethattheKlondikestorywastobedoubted”
  “ThatpoorJem——!“criedMissAlicia。
  “Onebeginstobegravelyuncertainastowhetherhehasnotbeeninthishouseformonths,whetherhewasnotthemysteriousMr。
  Strangeways!“
  “Jem!Jem!“gaspedpoorlittleMissTempleBarholm,quitewhitewithshock。
  “AndifhewasthemysteriousStrangeways,“Mr。Grimbyassistedtoshortenthematter,“theAmericanTempleBarholmapparentlyknewthefact,broughthimhereforthatreason,andforthesamereasonkepthimsecretedandunderrestraint。”
  “No!No!“criedMissAlicia。“Never!Never!Ibegyounottosaysuchathing。Excuseme——Icannotlisten!Itwouldbewrong——ungrateful。
  Excuseme!“Shegotupfromherseat,tremblingwithactualangerinhersenseofoutrage。Itwasaremarkablethingtoseethesmall,elderlycreatureangry,butthisremarkablethinghadhappened。Itwasasthoughshewereamotherdefendingheryoung。
  “IlovedpoorJemandIloveTemple,and,thoughIamonlyawomanwhoneverhasbeentheleastclever,Iknowthemboth。Iknowneitherofthemcouldlieordoawicked,cunningthing。Templeisthesoulofhonor。”
  Itwasquiteaninspirationaloutburst。Shehadneverbeforeinherlifesaidsomuchatonetime。Ofcoursetearsbegantostreamdownherface,whileMr。PalfordandMr。Grimbygazedatheringreatembarrassment。
  “IfMr。StrangewayswaspoorJemcomebackalive,Templedidnotknow——
  heneverknew。Allhedidforhimwasdoneforkindness”sake。I——I——
  “Itwasinevitablethatsheshouldstammerbeforegoingtothislengthofviolence,andthatthewordsshouldburstfromher:“Iwouldswearit!“
  ItwasreallyashocktobothPalfordandGrimby。ThataladyofMissTempleBarholm”sageandtrainingshouldvolunteertosweartoathingwasalmostalarming。Itwasalsoinratherunpleasingtaste。
  “CaptainPalliserobligedMr。TempleTempleBarholmtoconfessthathehadknownforsometime,“Mr。Palfordsaidwithcoldregret。“Healsoinformedhimthatheshouldcommunicatewithuswithoutdelay。”
  “CaptainPalliserisabadman。”MissAliciachokedbackagasptomaketheprotest。
  “ItwasaftertheirinterviewthatMr。TempleBarholmalmostimmediatelyleftthehouse。”
  “Withoutanyexplanationwhatever,“addedGrimby。
  “Heleftafewlinesforme,“defendedMissAlicia。
  “Wehavenotseenthem。”Mr。Palfordwasstillaswellascold。PoorlittleMissAliciatookthemoutofherpocketwithanunsteadyhand。
  Theywerealwayswithher,andshecouldnotonsuchachallengeseemafraidtoallowthemtoberead。Mr。Palfordtookthemfromherwithaslightbowofthanks。Headjustedhisglassesandreadaloud,withpausesbetweenphraseswhichseemedsomewhattopuzzlehim。
  “DearlittleMissAlicia:
  “I”vegottolightoutofhereasquickasIcanmakeit。Ican”tevenstoptotellyouwhy。There”sjustonething——don”tgetrattled,MissAlicia。Whateveranyonesaysordoes,don”tgetrattled。
  “Yoursaffectionately,“T。TEMBAROM。”
  Therewasasilence,Mr。Palfordpassedthepapertohispartner,whogaveitcarefulstudy。AfterwardherefoldeditandhandeditbacktoMissAlicia。
  “Inacourtoflaw,“wasMr。Palford”ssoleremark,“itwouldnotberegardedasevidenceforthedefendant。”
  MissAlicia”stearswerestillstreaming,butsheheldherringletedheadwellup。
  “Icannotstay!Ibegyourpardon,Idoindeed!“shesaid。“ButImustleaveyou。Yousee,“sheadded,withherfinelittletouchofdignity,“asyetthishouseisstillMr。TempleBarholm”shome,andIamthegratefulrecipientofhisbounty。Burrillwillattendyouandmakeyouquitecomfortable。”Withanobeisancewhichwaslikeaslightcurtsey,sheturnedandfled。
  Inlessthananhourshewalkeduptheneatbrickedpath,andoldMrs。
  Hutchinson,lookingout,sawherthroughthetiersofflower-potsinthewindow。HutchinsonhimselfwasinLondon,butAnnwasreadingattheothersideoftheroom。
  “Here”spoorlittleowdMissTempleBarholmawinaflutter,“remarkedhergrandmother。“Tha”sgotsomeworkcutoutfortheeiftha”sgoingtoquiether。Oppenth”door,lass。”
  Annopenedthedoor,andstoodbyitwithcalmthoughwelcomingdimples。
  “MissHutchinson“——MissAliciabeganallatoncetorealizethattheydidnotknoweachother,andthatshehadflowntotherefugeofheryouthwithoutbeingatallawareofwhatshewasabouttosay。“Oh!
  LittleAnn!“shebrokedownwithfranktears。“Mypoorboy!Mypoorboy!“
  LittleAnndrewherinsideandclosedthedoor。
  “There,MissTempleBarholm,“shesaid。“TherenowJustcomeinandsitdown。I”llgetyouagoodcupoftea。Youneedone。”
  CHAPTERXXXVIII
  TheDukeofStonehadbeensufficientlyoccupiedwithoneofhisslighterattacksofrheumaticgouttohavebeen,sotospeak,outoftherunninginthepastweeks。Hisindispositionhadnotcondemnedhimtotheusualdullness,however。Hehadsufferedlesspainthanwascustomary,andMrs。Braddlehadbeenmorethanusuallyinterestinginconversationonthoseoccasionswhen,inmakinghimverycomfortableinonewayoranother,shefeltthatameasureofentertainmentwouldaddtohiswell-being。Hisepicureanhabitofmindtendedtowardcausinghimtofindasubtlepleasureinthehearingofvariousversionsofanystorywhatever。HisintimacywithT。Tembaromhadfurnishedforthmanyanagreeablementalrepastforhim。HehadhadT。
  Tembarom”sversionofhimself,theversionofthecounty,theversionoftheuneducatedclass,andhisownversion。Allofthesehadhadvaryingshadesoftheirown。HehadfoundacynicallyfineflavorinPalliser”sversion,whichhehadgatheredthroughtalkandprocessesofexclusionandinclusion。
  “Thereisagooddealtobesaidforit,“hesummeditup。“It”splausibleonordinarysophisticatedgrounds。T。Tembaromwouldsay,`Itlookssortofthatway。””
  AsMrs。Braddlehaddonewhatshecouldinthematterofexpoundingherviewsoftheuncertaintiesofthevillageattitude,hehadlistenedwithstimulatinginterest。Mrs。Braddle”sversiononthepassingofT。Tembaromstoodoutpicturesquelyagainstthebackgroundoftheversionwhichwashisown——theonefoundedonthesingularfactshehadsharedknowledgeofwiththechiefcharacterintheepisode。Hehadnot,likeMissAlicia,receivedacommunicationfromTembarom。Thisseemedtohimoneoftheattractivefeaturesoftheincident。Itprovidedopportunityforspeculation。Somewilddevelopmenthadcalledtheyoungsterawayinarattlinghurry。Ofwhathadhappenedsincehisdepartureheknewnomorethanthevillagersknew。Whathadhappenedforsomemonthsbeforehisgoinghehadwatchedwiththefeelingofanintelligentlyobservantspectatorataplay。Hehadbeenprovidedwithvariedemotionsbythefantasticdrama。Hehadsmiled;hehadfoundhimselfmovedonceortwice,andhehadfeltagooddealofthethrillofcuriousuncertaintyastowhatthecurtainwouldriseandfallon。Thesituationwassuchthatitwasimpossibletoguess。Resultscouldseemonlytofloatintheair。Onethingmighthappen;somightanother,somightadozenmore。WhathewishedreallytoattainwassomedegreeofcertaintyastowhatwaslikelytooccurinanycasetotheAmericanTempleBarholm。
  Hefelt,thefirsttimehedroveovertocallonMissAlicia,thathisindispositionandconfinementtohisownhousehadrobbedhimofsomething。Theyhaddeprivedhimoftheopportunitytoobserveshadesofdevelopmentandtoheartheexpressingofviewsofthesituationasitstood。Hedroveoverwithviewsofhisownandwithanticipations。
  Hehadreasontoknowthathewouldencounterinthedearladyindicationsofthefeelingthatshehadreachedacrisis。Therewasasenseofthiscrisisimpendingasonemountedtheterracestepsandenteredthehall。Themen-servantsendeavoredtowipefromtheircountenancesanyexpressiondenotingevenavagueknowledgeofit。Herecognizedtheirlaudabledeterminationtodoso。Burrillwasmonumentalintheunconsciousnessofhisoutwardbearing。
  MissAlicia,sittingwaitingonFateinthelibrary,worepreciselytheaspecthehadknownshewouldwear。Shehadbeenlyingawakeatnightandshehadofcourseweptatintervals,sinceshebelongedtotheperiodthepopularfemaleviewofwhichhadbeenthatonlytheunfeelingdidnotsorelievethemselvesincrisesoftheaffections。
  Hereyelidswereratherpinkandhernicelittlefacewastired。
  “Itisvery,verykindofyoutocome,“shesaid,whentheyshookhands。“Iwonder“——herhesitancewastouchinginitsobviousappealtohimnottotakethewrongside”IwonderifyouknowhowdeeplytroubledIhavebeen?“
  “Yousee,Ihavehadatouchofmyabominablegout,andmytreasureofaBraddlehasbeennursingmeandgossiping,“heanswered。“So,ofcourseIknowagreatdeal。Noneofittrue,Idaresay。IfeltImustcomeandseeyou,however。”
  Helookedsoneatandentirelywithintheboundariesoffinishedandwell-dressedmodernityandevery-dayoccurrence,inhisperfectlyfittingclothes,beautifullyshiningboots,anddelicatefawngaiters,thatshefeltasortofsupportinhismereaspect。Themindconnectedsuchalmostdapperfreshnessandexcellenttasteonlywithunexaggeratedincidentsandabehaviorwhichalmostplacedthestampofabsurdityupontheimprobableincircumstance。Thevisionofdisorderlyandillegalpossibilitiesseemedactuallytofadeintoanunreality。
  “IfMr。PalfordandMr。GrimbyknewhimasIknowhim——as——asyouknowhim”sheaddedwithafainthopefulness。
  “Yes,iftheyknewhimasweknowhimthatwouldmakeadifferentmatterofit,“admittedtheduke,amiably。But,thoughtMissAlicia,hemightonlyhaveputitthatwaythroughconsiderationforherfeelings,andbecausehewasanextremelypolishedmanwhocouldnoteasilyrevealtoaladyadisagreeabletruth。Hedidnotspeakwiththenoteofnaturalindignationwhichshethoughtshemusthavedetectedifhehadfeltasshefeltherself。Hewasofcourseamanwhosemannerhadalwaysthefinishofcomposure。Hedidnotseemdisturbedorevenverycurious——onlykindandmostpolite。
  “Ifweonlyknewwherehewas!“shebeganagain。“IfweonlyknewwhereMr。Strangewayswas!“
  “MyimpressionisthatMessrs。Palford&Grimbywillprobablyfindthembothbeforelong,“heconsoledher。“Theyarenodoubtexcitingthemselvesunnecessarily。”
  Hewasnotagitatedatall;shefelt。itwouldhavebeenkinderifhehadbeenalittleagitated。Hewasreallynotthekindofpersonwhosefeelingsappearedverydeep,beinggiventoalightandgracefulcynicismofspeechwhichdelightedpeople;soperhapsitwasnotnaturalthatheshouldexpressanyparticularemotioneveninacaseaffectingafriend——surelyhehadbeenTemple”sfriend。Butifhehadseemedalittledistressed,ordoubtfulorannoyed,shewouldhavefeltthatsheunderstoodbetterhisattitude。Asitwas,hemightalmosthavebeenontheotherside——abelieveroradisbeliever——ormerelyapersonlookingontoseewhatwouldhappen。Whentheysatdown,hisglanceseemedtoincludeherwithaninterestwhichwassympatheticbutratherasifshewereachildwhomhewouldliketopacify。Thisseemedespeciallysowhenshefeltshemustmakecleartohimthenatureofthecrisiswhichwaspending,ashehadfeltwhenheenteredthehouse。
  “Youperhapsdonotknow“——theappealwhichhadshownitselfinhereyeswasinhervoice”thatthesolicitorshavedecided,afteragreatdealofseriousdiscussionandprivateinquiryinLondon,thatthetimehascomewhentheymusttakeopensteps。”
  “Inthematterofinvestigation?“heinquired。
  “TheyarecomingherethisafternoonwithCaptainPalliserto——toquestiontheservants,andsomeofthevillagers。Theywillquestionme,“alarmedly。
  “Theywouldbesuretodothat,“——hereallyseemedquitetoenvelopherwithkindness”butIbegofyounottobealarmed。NothingyoucouldhavetosaycouldpossiblydoharmtoTempleBarholm。”Heknewitwasherfearofthiscontingencywhichterrifiedher。
  “Youdofeelsureofthat?“sheburstforth,relievedly。“Youdo——
  becauseyouknowhim?“
  “Ido。Letusbecalm,dearlady。Letusbecalm。”
  “Iwill!Iwill!“sheprotested。“ButCaptainPalliserhasarrangedthataladyshouldcomehere——aladywhodislikedpoorTempleverymuch。Shewasmostunjusttohim。”
  “LadyJoanFayre?“hesuggested,andthenpausedwitharemotesmileasiflendinghimselfforthemomenttosomehumorhealonedetectedinthesituation。
  “Shewillnotinjurehiscause,IthinkIcanassureyou。”
  “Sheinsistedonmisunderstandinghim。Iamsoafraid”
  TheappearanceofPearsonatthedoorinterruptedherandcausedhertorisefromherseat。Theneatyoungmanwaspaleandspokeinanervouslyloweredvoice。
  “Ibegpardon,Miss。IbegyourGrace”spardonforintruding,but”
  MissAliciamovedtowardhiminsuchamannerthathehimselfseemedtofeelthathemightadvance。
  “Whatisit,Pearson?Haveyouanythingspecialtosay?“
  “IhopeIamnottakingtoogreataliberty,Miss,butIdidcomeinforapurpose,knowingthathisGracewaswithyouandthinkingyoumightbothkindlyadviseme。ItisaboutMr。TempleBarholm,yourGrace”addressinghimasifininvoluntaryrecognitionofthefactthathemightpossiblyprovethegreatersupport。
  “OurMr。TempleBarholm,Pearson?Wearebeingtoldtherearetwoofthem。”Theduke”sdelicateemphasisonthepossessivepronounwasdelightful,anditsomovedandencouragedsensitivelittlePearsonthathewasemboldenedtoanswerwithmodestfirmness:
  “Yes,——ours。Thankyou,yourGrace。”
  “Youfeelhimyourstoo,Pearson?“ashademoredelightfullystill。
  “I——Itaketheliberty,yourGrace,ofbeingdeeplyattachedtohim,andmorethangrateful。”
  “Whatdidyouwanttoaskadviceabout?“
  “Thefamilysolicitors。CaptainPalliserandLadyJoanFayreandMr。
  andMissHutchinsonaretobehereshortly,andIhavebeentoldIamtobequestioned。WhatIwanttoknow,yourGrace,is”Hepaused,andlookednolongerpalebutpainfullyredashegatheredhimselftogetherforhisanxiousoutburst”MustIspeakthetruth?“
  MissAliciastartedalarmedly。
  Thedukelookeddownatthedelicatefawngaiterscoveringhisfineinstep。Hisfleetingsmilewasnotthistimeanexternalone。
  “Doyounotwishtospeakthetruth,Pearson?“
  Pearson”smannercouldhavebeendescribedonlyasoneofobstinatefrankness。
  “No,yourGrace。Idonot!YourGracemaymisunderstandme——butIdonot!“
  HisGracetappedthegaiterswiththeslightebonycaneheheldinhishand。
  “Isthis“——heputitwithimpartialcuriosity”becausethetruthmightbedetrimentaltoourMr。TempleBarholm?“
  “Ifyouplease,yourGrace,“Pearsonmadeafirmstepforward,“whatisthetruth?“
  “ThatiswhatMessrs。Palford&Grimbyseemdeterminedtofindout。
  ProbablyonlyourMr。TempleBarholmcantellthem。”
  “YourGrace,whatI”mthinkingofisthatifItellthetruthitmayseemtoprovesomethingthat”snotthetruth。”
  “Whatkindsofthings,Pearson?“stillimpartially。
  “IcanbeplainwithyourGrace。Thingslikethis:IwaswithMr。
  TempleBarholmandMr。Strangewaysagreatdeal。They”llaskmeaboutwhatIheard。They”llaskmeifMr。Strangewayswaswillingtogoawaytothedoctor;ifhehadtobepersuadedandarguedwith。Well,hehadandhehadn”t,yourGrace。Atfirst,justthementionofitwouldupsethimsothatMr。TempleBarholmwouldhavetostoptalkingaboutitandquiethimdown。Butwhenheimproved——andhedidimprovewonderfully,yourGrace——hegotintothewayofsittingandthinkingitoverandlisteningquitequiet。ButifI”maskedsuddenly”
  “Whatyouareafraidofisthatyoumaybeaskedpoint-blankquestionswithoutwarning?“hisGraceputitwiththeperspicacityofexperience。
  “That”swhyIshouldbegratefulforadvice。MustItellthetruth,yourGrace,whenitwillmakethembelievethingsI”dsweararelies——
  I”dswearit,yourGrace。”
  “SowouldI,Pearson。”Hisserenelightnesswasofthemostbaffling,butcuriouslysupporting,order。“Thisbeingthecase,myadvicewouldbenottogointodetail。Letustellwhitelies——allofus——withoutashadowofhesitancy。MissTempleBarholm,evenyoumustdoyourbest。”
  “Iwilltry——indeed,Iwilltry!“AndtheDukefelthertremulouslyardentassentactuallydelicious。
  “There!we”llconsiderthatsettled,Pearson,“hesaid。
  “Thankyou,yourGrace。Thankyou,Miss,“Pearson”srelievedgratitudevergedonthedevout。Heturnedtogo,andashedidsohisattentionwasarrestedbyanapproachheremarkedthroughawindow。
  “Mr。andMissHutchinsonarearrivingnow,Miss,“heannounced,hastily。
  “Theyaretobebroughtinhere,“saidMissAlicia。
  Thedukequietlylefthisseatandwenttolookthroughthewindowwithfrankandunembarrassedinterestintheapproach。Hewent,infact,tolookatLittleAnn,andashewatchedherwalkuptheavenue,herfatherlumberingbesideher,heevidentlyfoundheraspectsufficientlyarresting。
  “Ah!“heexclaimedsoftly,andpaused。“Whatalotofveryniceredhair,“hesaidnext。Andthen,“Nowonder!Nowonder!“
  “That,Ishouldsay,“heremarkedasMissAliciadrewnear,“iswhatI
  onceheardabadyoungmancall`adeservingcase。”“
  Hewasconsciousthatshemighthavebeenprivatelyalittleshockedbysuchagedflippancy,butshewasatthemomentperturbedbysomethingelse。
  “ThefactisthatIhaveneverspokentoHutchinson,“shefluttered。
  “Thesechangesareveryconfusing。IsupposeIoughttosayMr。
  Hutchinson,nowthatheissuchasuccessfulperson,andTemple”
  “Withoutashadowofadoubt!“Thedukeseemedstruckbythehappinessoftheidea。“Theywillmakehimapeerpresently。Hemayaddressmeas”Stone”atanymoment。Onemustlearntoadjustone”sselfwithagility。`Theoldorderchangeth。”Ah!sheissmilingathimandIseethedimples。”
  MissAliciamadeacleanbreastofit。
  “Iwenttoher——Icouldnothelpit!“sheconfessed。“Iwasinsuchdistressanddarenotspeaktoanybody。Templehadtoldmethatshewassowonderful。Hesaidshealwaysunderstoodandknewwhattodo。”
  “Didsheinthiscase?“heasked,smiling。
  MissAlicia”smannerwasthatofonewhocouldexpresstheextentofheradmirationonlyindisconnectedphrases。
  “Shewaslikealittlerock。Suchaquiet,firmway!Suchcalmcertainty!Oh,thecomfortshehasbeentome!Ibeggedhertocomehereto-day。Ididnotknowherfatherhadreturned。”
  “Nodoubthewillhavetestimonytogivewhichwillbeofthegreatestassistance,“thedukesaidmostencouragingly。“Perhapshewillbeasortofrock。”
  “I——Idon”tintheleastknowwhathewillbe!“sighedMissAlicia,evidentlyuncertaininherviews。
  ButwhenthefatheranddaughterwereannouncedshefeltthathisGracewasreallyenchantinginthehappyfacilityofhismanner。Heatleastadjustedhimselfwithagility。Hutchinsonwasofcourselumbering。LackingthesupportofT。Tembarom”spresenceandincongruity,hehimselfwastheincongruousfeature。Hewouldhavebeenobligedtoblusterbywayofsustaininghimself,evenifhehadonlyfoundhimselfbeingpresentedtoMissAlicia;butwhenitwasrevealedtohimthathewasalsoconfrontedwiththegreatestpersonageoftheneighborhood,hebecameashotandredashehadbecomeduringcertainfatefulbusinessinterviews。Moreso,indeed。
  “Th”otherchapshadn”tbeendukes;“andtoHutchinsontheoldorderhadnotyetsochangedthatadukewasnotanawkwardlyimpressivepersontofaceunexpectedly。
  Theduke”smannerofshakinghandswithhim,however,waseventouchedwithanamiablesuggestionofappreciationofthevalueofamanofgenius。Hehadheardoftheinvention,infactknewsomequitetechnicalthingsaboutit。Herealizeditsimportance。Hehadcongratulationsfortheinventorandtheworldofinventionssogreatlybenefited。
  “Lancashiremustbeproudofyoursuccess,Mr。Hutchinson。”Howagreeablyandwithwhateasehesaidit!
  “Aye,it”sasuccessnow,yourGrace,“Hutchinsonanswered,“butI
  mighthavewaitedagoodbitlongerifithadn”tbeenforthatladan”
  hisboldbackingofme。”
  “Mr。TempleBarholm?“saidtheduke。
  “Aye。He”sgotth”wayofmakingfolksseethingsthattheycan”tseeevenwhenthey”rehittingtheminth”eyes。I”dthatlostheartI
  couldneverhavedoneitmyself。”
  “Butnowitisdone,“smiledhisGrace。“Delightful!“
  “I”vegotthere——sameastheysayinNewYork——I”vegotthere,“saidHutchinson。
  HesatdowninresponsetoMissAlicia”sinvitation。Hisuneasewaswonderfullydispelled。Hefelthimselfapersonofsufficientimportancetoaddressevenadukeasmantoman。
  “What”sallthisromancin”talkaboutth”otherTempleBarholmcomin”
  back,an”ourladknowin”an”hidin”himaway?An”Palliseran”th”
  lawyersan”th”policebein”after”emboth?“
  “Youhaveheardthewholestory?“fromtheduke。
  “I”veheardnaughtelsesinceIcomeback。”
  “Grandmotherknewagreatdealbeforewecamehome,“saidLittleAnn。
  Theduketurnedhisattentiontoherwithanengagedsmile。Hislook,hisbow,hisbearing,inthemomentoftheirbeingpresentedtoeachother,hadseemedtoMissAliciathemostperfectthing。Hisfineeyehadnotobviouslywanderedwhilehetalkedtoherfather,butithadinfactbeentakingherinwithaninclusivenessnotlikelytomissagreeablepointsofdetail。
  “Whatisheropinion,mayIask?“hesaid。“Whatdoesshesay?“
  “Grandmotherisverysetinherways,yourGrace。”Thelimpidityofherblueeyeandaflickeringdimpleaddedmuchtothequaintcomprehensivenessofheranswer。“Shesaystheworld”sthatfulloffoolsthatiftheywereallkilledtheLordwouldhavetobeginagainwithanewAdamandEve。”
  “ShehasentirefaithinMr。TempleBarholm——asyouhave,“putforwardhisGrace。
  “Mine”snotfaithexactly。Iknowhim,“LittleAnnanswered,hertoneaslimpidashereyes。
  “There”smorethanherhasfaithinhim,“brokeforthHutchinson。
  “DangedifIdon”tliketh”waythemvillagechapsaretakingit。
  They”rereadytofightoverit。Sincethey”vefoundoutwhatit”scometo,an”aboutth”lawyerscomin”down,they”retalkin”aboutgettin”
  upakindo”demonstration。”
  “Delightful!“ejaculatedhisGraceagain。Heleanedforward。“QuitewhatIshouldhaveexpected。There”sagooddealofbeerdrunk,I
  suppose。”
  “Plentyo”beer,butit”lldonoharm。”Hutchinsonbegantochuckle。
  “They”retalkin”o”gettin”outth”fifean”drumbandan”marchin”
  roundth”villagewithacalicobannerwith`VoteforT。Tembarom”
  paintedonit,toshowwhattheythinkofhim。”
  Thedukechuckledalso。
  “Iwonderhowhe”smanagedit?“helaughed。“Theywouldn”tdoitforanyoftherestofus,youknow,thoughI”venodoubtwe”requiteasdeserving。Iam,Iknow。”
  HutchinsonstoppedlaughingandturnedonMissAlicia。
  “What”sthatyoungwomancomin”downherefor?“heinquired。
  “LadyJoanwasengagedtoMr。JamesTempleBarholm,“MissAliciaanswered。
  “Eh!Eh!“Hutchinsonjerkedout。“That”llturnherintoawildcat,I”llwarrant。She”lldoallth”harmshecan。I”mmuchobligedtoyouforlettin”uscome,ma”am。IwanttobewhereIcanstandbyhim。”
  “Father,“saidLittleAnn,“whatyouhavegottorememberisthatyoumustn”tflyintoapassion。Youknowyou”vealwayssaiditneverdidanygood,anditonlysendsthebloodtoyourhead。”
  “Youarenotnervous,MissHutchinson?“thedukesuggested。
  “AboutMr。TempleBarholm?Icouldn”tbe,yourGrace。IfIwastoseetwopolicemenbringinghiminhandcuffedIshouldn”tbenervous。I
  shouldknowthehandcuffsdidn”tbelongtohim,andthepolicemenwouldlookright-downsillytome。”
  MissAliciaflutteredovertofoldherinherarms。
  “Doletmekissyou,“shesaid。“Doletme,LittleAnn!“
  LittleAnnhadrisenatoncetomeetherembrace。Sheputahandonherarm。
  “Wedon”tknowanythingaboutthisreally,“shesaid。“We”veonlyheardwhatpeoplesay。Wehaven”theardwhathesays。I”mgoingtowait。”Theywerealllookingather,——thedukewithsuchmarkedinterestthatsheturnedtowardhimassheended。“AndifIhadtowaituntilIwasasoldasgrandmotherI”dwait——andnothingwouldchangemymind。”
  “AndI”vebeenlyingawakeatnight!“softlywailedMissAlicia。
  CHAPTERXXXIX
  ItwasMr。Hutchinsonwho,havinganeyeonthewindow,firstannouncedanarrivingcarriage。
  “Someof”em”scomin”fromthestation,“heremarked。“There”snoyoungwomanwith”em,thatIcanseefromhere。”
  “IthoughtIheardwheels。”MissAliciawenttolookout,agitatedly。
  “Itisthegentlemen。PerhapsLadyJoan”sheturneddesperatelytotheduke。“Idon”tknowwhattosaytoLadyJoan。Idon”tknowwhatshewillsaytome。Idon”tknowwhatsheiscomingfor,LittleAnn,dokeepnearme!“
  ItwasaprettythingtoseeLittleAnnstrokeherhandandsootheher。
  “Don”tbefrightened,MissTempleBarholm。Allyou”vegottodoistoanswerquestions,“shesaid。
  “ButImightsaythingsthatwouldbewrong——thingsthatwouldharmhim。”
  “No,youmightn”t,MissTempleBarholm。He”snotdoneanythingthatcouldbringharmonhim。”
  TheDukeofStone,whohadseatedhimselfinT。Tembarom”sfavoritechair,whichoccupiedapointofvantage,seemedtoMr。PalfordandMr。Grimbywhentheyenteredtheroomtoweartheaspectofasortofpresidiaryaudience。Thesightofhiserectheadandclear-cut,ivory-
  tintedoldface,withitsalert,whilewhollyunbiased,expression,somewhatstartledthemboth。Theyhadindeednotexpectedtoseehim,anddidnotknowwhyhehadchosentocome。Hispresencemightmeananyoneofseveralthings,andthefactthatheenjoyedareputationforquitealarmingastutenessofabrilliantkindpresentedelementsofprobableembarrassment。Ifhethoughtthattheyhadallowedthemselvestobeleduponawild-goosechase,hewouldexpresshisopinionswithtryingreadinessofphrase。
  Hismannerofgreetingthem,however,expressednomorethanalightlyagreeabledetachmentfromanyviewwhatsoever。CaptainPalliserfeltthiscuriously,thoughhecouldnothavesaidwhathewouldhaveexpectedfromhimifhehadknownitwouldbehiswhimtoappear。
  “Howdoyoudo?Howd”youdo?“HisGraceshookhandswiththeamiableeasewhichscarcelycommitsamaneventocasualinterest,afterwhichhetookhisseatagain。
  “Howd”do,MissHutchinson?“saidPalliser。“Howd”do,Mr。
  Hutchinson?Mr。Palfordwillbegladtofindyouhere。”
  Mr。Palfordshookhandswithcorrectcivility。
  “Iam,indeed,“hesaid。“ItwasinyourroominNewYorkthatIfirstsawMr。TempleTempleBarholm。”
  “Aye,itwas,“respondedHutchinson,dryly。
  “IthoughtLadyJoanwascoming,“MissAliciasaidtoPalliser。
  “Shewillbeherepresently。Shecamedowninourtrain,butnotwithus。”
  “What——whatisshecomingfor?“falteredMissAlicia。
  “Yes,“putintheduke,“what,bytheway,isshecomingfor?“
  “Iwroteandaskedhertocome,“wasPalliser”sreply。“Ihavereasontobelieveshemaybeabletorecallsomethingofvaluetotheinquirywhichisbeingmade。”
  “That”sinteresting,“saidhisGrace,butwithnoairofparticipatingparticularly。Shedoesn”tlikehim,though,doesshe?Wouldn”tdotoputheronthejury。”
  Hedidnotwaitforanyreply,butturnedtoMr。Palford。
  “Allthisisdelightfullyportentous。Doyouknowitremindsmeofasceneinoneofthosenumerousplayswherethewrongmanhasmurderedsomebody——orhasn”tmurderedsomebody——andthewholecompanymustbecross-examinedbecausethecurtaincannotbebroughtdownuntiltherightmanisunmasked。Doletuscomeintothis,Mr。Palford;whatweknowseemssoinadequate。”
  Mr。PalfordandMr。Grimbyeachfeltthattherelurkedinthismannerapossibilitythattheywerebeingregardedlightly。Alltheobjectionstotheirsituationloomedannoyinglylarge。
  “Itis,ofcourse,anextraordinarystory,“Mr。Palfordsaid,“butifwearenotmistakeninourdeductions,wemayfindourselvesinvolvedinacausecelebrewhichwillsetallEnglandtalking。”
  “Iamnotmistaken,“Palliserpresentedthecommentwithashortanddrylaugh。
  “Thaseemsprettycock-sure!“Hutchinsonthrustin。
  “Iam。NooneknewJemTempleBarbolmbetterthanIdidinthepast。
  Wewereintimate——enemies。”Andhelaughedagain。
  “Thasaystha”llswearth”chapthasawthroughth”windowwashim?“
  saidHutchinson。
  “I”dswearit,“withcomposure。
  Thedukewasreflecting。Hewasagaintappingwithhiscanethegaitercoveringhisslender,shiningboot。
  “IfMr。TempleTempleBarholmhadremainedherehisactionswouldhaveseemedlesssuspicious?“hesuggested。
  ItwasPalliserwhoreplied。
  “Orifhehadn”twhiskedtheothermanaway。Helosthisheadandplayedthefool。”
  “Hedidn”tlosehishead,thatchap。It”sscrewedonth”rightway——
  hisheadis,“gruntedHutchinson。
  “Thecuriousfellowhasanumberoffriends,“thedukeremarkedtoPalfordandGrimby,inhisimpartialtone。“Iamhopingyouarenotthinkingofcross-examiningme。Ihavealwaysbeenconvincedthatundercross-examinationIcouldbeinducedtoinnocentlygiveevidencecondemnatorytobothsidesofanycasewhatever。Butwouldyoumindtellingmewhattheexactevidenceissofar?“
  Mr。Palfordhadbeenopeningabudgetofpapers。
  “Itisevidencewhichiscumulative,yourGrace,“hesaid。“Mr。TempleTempleBarholm”spositionwouldhavebeenafarlesssuspiciousone——
  asyouyourselfsuggested——ifhehadremained,orifhehadn”tsecretlyremovedMr——Mr。Strangeways。”
  “ThelastwasCaptainPalliser”ssuggestion,Ibelieve,“smiledtheduke。“Didheremovehimsecretly?Howsecretly,forinstance?“
  “Atnight,“answeredPalliser。“MissTempleBarholmherselfdidnotknowwhenithappened。Didyou?“turningtoMissAlicia,whoatonceflushedandpaled。
  “HeknewthatIwasrathernervouswhereMr。Strangewayswasconcerned。Iamsorrytosayhefoundthatoutalmostatonce。HeeventoldmeseveraltimesthatImustnotthinkofhim——thatIneedhearnothingabouthim。”Sheturnedtotheduke,herairofappealplainlyrepresentingafeelingthathewouldunderstandherconfession。“I
  scarcelyliketosayit,butwrongasitwasIcouldn”thelpfeelingthatitwaslikehavinga——alunaticinthehouse。Iwasafraidhemightbemore——ill——thanTemplerealized,andthathemightsometimebecomeviolent。Ineveradmittedsomuchofcourse,butIwas。”
  “Yousee,shewasnottold,“Pallisersummeditupsuccinctly。
  “Evidently,“thedukeadmitted。“Iseeyourpoint。”Butheseemedtodisengagehimselffromallsenseofadmittingimplicationswithentirecalmness,asheturnedagaintoMr。Palfordandhispapers。
  “Youweresayingthattheexactevidencewas——?“
  Mr。Palfordreferredtoasheetofnotes。
  “That——whetherbeforeorshortlyafterhisarrivalhereisnotatallcertain——Mr。TempleTempleBarholmbeganstronglytosuspecttheidentityofthepersonthenknownasStrangeways”
  Palliseragainemittedtheshortanddrylaugh,andboththedukeandMr。Palfordlookedathiminquiringly。
  “Hehad`gotonto”itbeforehebroughthim,“heansweredtheirglances。“Besureofthat。”
  “Thenwhydidhebringhim?“thedukesuggestedlightly。
  “Oh,well,“takinghiscuefromtheduke,andassumingcasuallightnessalso,“hewasobligedtocomehimself,andwasjollywellconvincedthathehadbetterkeephishandontheman,alsohiseye。
  Itwasagood-enoughidea。Hecouldn”tleaveathinglikethatwanderingabouttheStates。Hecouldplaybenefactorsafelyinahouseofthesizeofthisuntilhewasreadyforaction。”
  Thedukegaveamomenttoconsideringthematter——stilldetachedly。
  “Itis,onthewhole,notunlikelythatsomethingofthesortmightsuggestitselftothecriminalmind,“hesaid。AndhisglanceatMr。
  Palfordintimatedthathemightresumehisstatement。
  “Wehavesecuredproofthatheappliedhimselftosecretinvestigation。HeisknowntohaveemployedScotlandYardtomakecertaininquiriesconcerningthemansaidtohavebeenkilledintheKlondike。HavingevidentlyreachedmorethansuspicionhebegantoendeavortopersuadeMr。StrangewaystolethimtakehimtoLondon。
  Thisapparentlytooksometime。Themeresuggestionofremovalthrewtheinvalidintoastateofpainfulexcitement”
  “DidPearsontellyouthat?“thedukeinquired。
  “CaptainPalliserhimselfinpassingthedooroftheroomonedayheardcertainexpressionsofterrifiedpleading,“wasMr。Palford”sexplanation。
  “Iheardenough,“Pallisertookitupcarelessly,“tomakeitworthwhiletoquestionPearson——whomusthaveheardagreatdealmore。
  Pearsonwasorderedtoholdhistonguefromthefirst,buthewillhavetotellthetruthwhenheisasked。”
  Thedukedidnotappeartoresenthisview。
  “Pearsonwouldbelikelytoknowwhatwenton,“heremarked。“He”sanintelligentlittlefellow。”
  “ThefactremainsthatinspiteofhisdistressandreluctanceMr。
  Strangewayswasremovedprivately,andthereourknowledgeends。Hehasnotbeenseensince——andafewhoursafter,CaptainPalliserexpressedhisconviction,thatthepersonhehadseenthroughtheWestRoomwindowwasMr。JamesTempleBarholm,Mr。TempleTempleBarholmleftthehousetakingamidnighttrain,andleavingnoclueastohiswhere-aboutsorintentions。”
  “Disappeared!“saidtheduke。“Wherehashebeenlookedfor?“
  ThecountenanceofbothMr。Palfordandhispartyexpressedacertaindegreeofhesitance。
  “Principallyinasylumsandso-calledsanatoriums,“Mr。Grimbyadmittedwithahintofreluctance。
  “Placeswherethecuriosityofoutsidersisnotencouraged,“saidPalliserlanguidly。“Andwhereifapatientdiesinafitofmaniatherearealwaysrespectablewitnessestoexplainthathiscasewashopelessfromthefirst。”
  Mr。Hutchinsonhadbeenbreathinghardoccasionallyashesatandlistened,andnowhespranguputteringasounddangerouslynearaviolentsnort。
  “Artthaaccusin”thatlado”bein”blackvillainenoughtobereadytodobloodymurder?“hecriedout。
  “Hewasinaverytightplace,Hutchinson,“Pallisershruggedhisshouldersashesaidit。“Butonemakessuggestionsatthisstage——notaccusations。”
  ThatHutchinsonhadlosthisheadwasapparenttohisdaughteratleast。
  “Tha”dbeinatightplace,myfinechap,ifIhadmyway,“heflungforthirately。“I”dliketogetthyheadundermyarm。”
  TherollofapproachingwheelsreachedMissAlicia。
  “There”sanothercarriage,“washeragitatedexclamation。“Oh,dear!
  ItmustbeLadyJoan!“
  LittleAnnleftherseattomakeherfatherreturntohis。
  “Father,you”dbettersitdown,“shesaid,gentlypushinghimintherightdirection。“Whenyoucan”tproveathing”salie,it”sjustaswelltokeepquietuntilyoucan。”Andshekeptquietherself,thoughsheturnedandstoodbeforePalliserandspokewithcleardeliberateness。“Whatyoupretendtobelieveisnottrue,CaptainPalliser。It”sjustnottrue,“shegavetohim。
  TheywerefacingandlookingateachotherwhenBurrillannouncedLadyJoanFayre。Sheenteredratherquicklyandlookedroundtheroomwithasweepingglance,takingthemallin。Shewenttothedukefirst,andtheyshookhands。
  “Iamgladyouarehere!“shesaid。
  “Iwouldnothavebeenoutofit,mydearyounglady,“heanswered,“`forafarm”That”saquotation。”
  “Iknow,“shereplied,givingherhandtoMissAlicia,andtakinginPalliserandthesolicitorswithabowwhichwaslittlemorethananod。ThenshesawLittleAnn,andwalkedovertohertoshakehands。
  “Iamgladyouarehere。Iratherfeltyouwouldbe,“washergreeting。“Iamgladtoseeyou。”
  “Whethertha”rtgladtoseemeornotI”mgladI”mhere,“saidHutchinsonbluntly。“I”vejustbeenspeakingabito”mymind。”
  “Now,Fatherlove!“LittleAnnputherhandonhisarm。
  LadyJoanlookedhimover。Herhungryeyesweremorehungrythanever。
  Shelookedlikeacreatureinafeverandwornbyit。
  “IthinkIamgladyouareheretoo,“sheanswered。
  Pallisersaunteredovertoher。Hehadapprovedtheduke”sairofbeingatoncedetachedandinquiring,andhedidnotintendtoweartheaspectofthepersonagewhoplaystheunpleasantpartofthepursuerandavenger。Whathesaidwas:
  “Itwasgoodofyoutocome,LadyJoan。”
  “DidyouthinkIwouldstayaway?“washeranswer。“ButIwilltellyouthatIdon”tbelieveitistrue。”
  “Youthinkthatitistoogoodtobetrue?“
  Herhoteyeshadrecordsinthemitwouldhavebeenimpossibleforhimtoreadorunderstand。Shehadbeensotorn;shehadpassedthroughsuchhourssinceshehadbeentoldthiswildthing。
  “PardonmynottellingyouwhatIthink,“shesaid。“Nothingmatters,afterall,ifheisalive!“
  “Exceptthatwemustfindhim,“saidPalliser。
  “IfheisinthesameworldwithmeIshallfindhim,“fiercely。ThensheturnedagaintoAnn。“YouarethegirlT。Tembaromloves?“sheputittoher。
  “Yes,mylady。”
  “Ifhewaslost,andyouknewhewasontheearthwithyou,don”tyouknowthatyouwouldfindhim?“
  “Ishouldknowhe”dcomebacktome,“LittleAnnansweredher。“That”swhat”hersmallfacelookedveryfineasinhersecondofhesitationaspiritedflushranoverit,“that”swhatyourmanwilldo,“quitefirmly。
  Itwasamazingtoseehowthebitterfacechanged,asifonewordhadbroughtbackapassionatesofteningmemory。
  “Myman!“Hervoicemelloweduntilitwasdeepandlow。“DidyoucallT。Tembaromthat,too?Oh,Iunderstandyou!KeepnearmewhileItalktothesepeople。”Shemadehersitdownbyher。
  “Iknoweverydetailofyourletters。”SheaddressedPalliseraswellasPalford&Grimby,sweepingalldetailsaside。“Whatisityouwanttoaskme?“
  “Thisisourposition,yourladyship,“Mr。Palfordfumbledalittlewithhispapersinspeaking。“Mr。TempleTempleBarholmandthepersonknownasMr。Strangewayshavebeensearchedforsofarwithoutresult。
  InthemeantimewerealizethatthemoreevidenceweobtainthatMr。
  TempleTempleBarholmidentifiedStrangewaysandactedfrommotive,themoresolidthefoundationuponwhichCaptainPalliser”sconvictionrests。Uptothispointwehaveonlyhisstatementwhichheispreparedtomakeonoath。Fortunately,however,heononeoccasionoverheardsomethingsaidtoyouwhichhebelieveswillbecorroborativeevidence。”
  “Whatdidyouoverhear?“sheinquiredofPalliser。
  Hertonewasnotpacificconsideringthat,logically,shemustbeonthesideoftheinvestigators。Butitwasherhabit,asCaptainPalliserremembered,toseemtoputmostpeopleonthedefensive。Hemeanttolookasuninvolvedastheduke,butitwasnotquitewithinhispower。Hismannerwassufficientlydeliberate。
  “Oneevening,beforeyouleftforLondon,Iwasreturningfromthebilliard-room,andheardyouengagedinanimatedconversationwith——
  ourhost。Myattentionwasarrested,firstbecause”asketchofasmileill-concealeditself,“youusuallyscarcelydeignedtospeaktohim,andsecondlybecauseIheardJemTempleBarholm”sname。”
  “Andyou——?“neithereyesnormanneromittedthewordlistened。
  Buttheslightliftofhisshoulderswasindifferentenough。
  “Ilisteneddeliberately。Iwasconvincedthatthefellowwasacriminalimpostor,andIwantedevidence。”
  “Ah!comenow,“remarkedthedukeamiably。“Nowwearegettingon。Didyougainany?“
  “Ithoughtso。Merelyofthecumulativeorder,ofcourse,“Palliseransweredwithmoderation。“Thosewereearlydays。Heaskedyou,“
  turningtoLadyJoanagain,“ifyouknewanyone——anyone——whohadanysortofaphotographofJem。Youhadoneandyoushowedittohim!“
  Shewasquitesilentforamoment。Thehourcamebacktoher——theextraordinaryhourwhenhehadstoodinhisloungingfashionbeforeher,andthroughsomeodd,uncivilizedbutabsolutelyhumanforceofhisownhadmadeherlistentohim——andhadgoneontalkinginhisnasalvoiceuntilwithonecommon,crude,grotesquephrasehehadturnedherhideousworldupsidedown——changedthewholefaceofit——
  sentthestonewallrisingbeforehercrumblingintodust,andseemedsomehowtosetherfree。Forthemomenthehadliftedaloadfromherthenatureofwhichshedidnotthinkhecouldunderstand——aloadofhatredandsilence。Shehadclutchedhishand,shehadpassionatelyweptonit,shecouldhavekissedit。Hehadtoldhershecouldcomebackandnotbeafraid。Asthestrangeepisoderosebeforeherdetailbydetail,sheliterallystaredatPalliser。
  “Youdid,didn”tyou?“heinquired。
  “Yes,“sheanswered。
  Hermindwasinariot,becauseinthemidstofthingswhichmustbetrue,somethingwasfalse。Butwiththememoryofamyriadsubtleduplicitiesinherbrain,shehadneverseenanythingwhichcouldhaveapproachedathinglikethat。Hehadmadeherfeelmorehumanthananyoneintheworldhadevermadeherfeel——butJem。Hehadbeenabletodoitbecausehewashumanhimself——human。“I”mfriendly,“hehadsaidwithhisboy”slaugh”justfriendly。”
  “Isawhimstart,thoughyoudidnot,“Pallisercontinued。“Hestoodandstudiedthelocketintently。”
  Sherememberedperfectly。Hehadexamineditsocloselythathehadunconsciouslyknithisbrows。
  “Hesaidsomethinginaratherlowvoice,“Pallisertookitup。“I
  couldnotquitecatchitall。Itwassomethingabout`knowingthefaceagain。”Icanseeyouremember,LadyJoan。Canyourepeattheexactwords?“
  Hedidnotunderstandthestrugglehesawinherface。Itwouldhavebeenimpossibleforhimtounderstandit。Whatshefeltwasthatifshelostholdonherstrangebeliefinthehonestyofthisonedecentthingshehadseenandfeltsoclosetoherthatitclearedtheairshebreathed,itwouldbeasifshehadfallenintoabottomlessabyss。Withoutknowingwhyshedidit,shegotupfromherchairasifshewereawitnessinacourt。
  “Yes,Ican,“shesaid。“Yes,Ican;butIwishtomakeastatementformyself。WhetherJemTempleBarholmisaliveordead,CaptainPalliser,T。Tembaromhasdonehimnoharm。”
  Thedukesatupdelicatelyalert。Hehadevidentlyfoundherworthlookingatandlisteningtofromtheoutset。
  “Hear!Hear!“hesaidpleasantly。
  “Whatweretheexactwords?“suggestedPalliser。
  MissAliciawhohadbeenweepingonLittleAnn”sshoulder——almostonherlap——liftedherheadtolisten。Hutchinsonsethisjawandgrunted,andMr。Palfordclearedhisthroatmechanically。
  “Hesaid,“andnoonebetterthanherselfrealizedhowominously“cumulative“thewordssounded,“thatamanwouldknowafacelikethatagain——whereverhesawit。”
  “Whereverhesawit!“ejaculatedMr。Grimby。
  Thereensuedamomentofentirepause。Itwasinevitable。Havingreachedthispointatakingofbreathwasnecessary。Eventhedukeceasedtoappearentirelydetached。AsMr。Palfordturnedtohispapersagaintherewasperhapsaslightfeelingofawkwardnessintheair。MissAliciahaddropped,terrorsmitten,intonewtears。
  Theslightawkwardnesswas,onthewhole,ratheraddedtobyT。
  Tembarom——asifserenelyintroducedbythehandofdramaitself——
  openingthedoorandwalkingintotheroom。Hecameinwithamatter-
  of-fact,butratherobstinate,air,andstoppedintheirmidst,lookingroundatthemasifcollectedlytakingthemallin。
  Hutchinsonsprangtohisfeetwithakindofroar,hisbighandsplungingdeepintohistrouserspockets。
  “Hereheis!Dangedifheisn”t!“hebellowed。“Now,lad,thalet”emhaveit!“
  Whathewastoletthemhavedidnotensue,becausehisattitudewasnotoneofassault。
  “Say,youareallhere,ain”tyou!“heremarkedobviously。“Goodbusiness!“
  MissAliciagotupfromthesofaandcametremblingtowardhimasoneapproachesonerisenfromthedead,andhemadeabigstridetowardherandtookherinhisarms,pattinghershoulderinreproachfulconsolation。
  “Say,youhaven”tdonewhatItoldyou——haveyou?“hesoothed。“You”veletyourselfgetrattled。”
  “ButIknewitwasn”ttrue,“shesobbed。“Iknewitwasn”t。”
  “Ofcourseyoudid,butyougotrattledallthesame。”Andhepattedheragain。
  Thedukecameforwardwithadelightfullyeasyand——coulditbealmostjocose?——airofbearinghimself。PalfordandGrimbyremarkeditwithpaineddismay。Hewassounswervinginhisreadinessasheshookhands。
  “Howwelldoneofyou!“hesaid。“Howwellarranged!ButI”mafraidyoudidn”tarrangeitatall。Ithasmerelyhappened。Wheredidyoucomefrom?“
  “FromAmerica;gotbackyesterday。”T。Tembarom”shand-shakewasarobustheartygreeting。“It”sallright。”
  “FromAmerica!“Theunitedvoicesofthesolicitorsexclaimedit。
  JosephHutchinsonbrokeintoahugeguffaw,andhestampedinexultation。
  “I”mdangedifbehasna”beentoAmerica!“hecriedout。“ToAmerica!“
  “Oh!“MissAliciagaspedhysterically,“theygobackwardandforwardtoAmericalike——likelightning!“
  LittleAnnhadnotrisenathisentrance,butsatstillwithherhandsclaspedtightlyonherlap。Herfacehadsomehowtheeffectofaflowergraduallybreakingintoextraordinarybloom。Theireyeshadoncemetandthensheremained,hersoulinherswhichwereuponhim,asshedrankineverywordheuttered。Hertimehadnotyetcome。
  LadyJoanhadremainedstandingbythechair,whichafewmomentsbeforehermannerhadseemedtotransformintosomethinglikeawitnessstandinacourtofjustice。Herhungryeyeshadgrownhungriereachsecond,andherbreathcameandwentquickly。TheveryfaceshehadlookedupatonherlasttalkwithT。Tembarom——theoddlyhumanface——turnedonherashecametoher。Itwasjustasithadbeenthatnight——justascommonlyuncommonandbelievable。
  “Say,LadyJoan!Youdidn”tbelieveallthatguff,didyou——Youdidn”t?“hesaid。
  “No——no——no!Icouldn”t!“shecriedfiercely。
  Hesawshewasshakingwithsuspense,andhepushedhergentlyintoachair。
  “You”dbettersitdownaminute。You”reaboutallin,“hesaid。
  Shemighthavebeenawomanwithanagueasshecaughthisarm,shakingitbecauseherhandsthemselvessoshook。
  “Isittrue?“washerlowcry。“Ishealive——ishealive?“
  “Yes,he”salive。”Andasheansweredhedrewcloseandsoplacedhimselfbeforeherthatheshieldedherfromtheothersintheroom。
  Heseemedtomanagetoshutthemout,sothatwhenshedroppedherfaceonherarmsagainstthechair-backhershuddering,silentsobbingwashiddendecently。Itwasnotonlyhisbodywhichdidit,butsomeprotectingpowerwhichwasalmostphysicallyvisible。Shefeltitspreadbeforeher。
  “Yes,he”salive,“hesaid,“andhe”sallright——thoughit”sbeenalongtimecoming,bygee!“
  “He”salive。”Theyallheardit。ForamanofPalliser”smaketostandsilentinthemidstofmysteriousslowlyaccumulatingconvictionsthatsomeone——perilouslyofhisownrarelyinepttype——wasonthevergeoffeelingappallinglylikeafool——wasmomentarilyunendurable。Andnothinghadbeenexplained,afterall。
  “Isthiswhatyoucall`bluff”inNewYork?“hedemanded。“You”vegotalottoexplain。YouadmitthatJemTempleBarholmisalive?“andrealizedhisasinineerrorbeforethewordswerefullyspoken。