SUSPENSE
  TenminutesafterSweetwater’sarrivalinthevillagestreets,hewasathomewiththepeoplehefoundthere。HisconversationwithDorisinthedoorwayofherhomehadbeenobservedbythecuriousandfar-sighted,andthequestionsaskedandansweredhadmadehimfriendsatonce。Ofcourse,hecouldtellthemnothing,butthatdidnotmatter,hehadseenandtalkedwithDorisandtheiridolisedyoungmanagerwasnoworseandmightpossiblysoonbebetter。
  Ofhisownaffairs-ofhisbusinesswithDorisandthemanager,theyaskednothing。Allordinaryinterestswerelostinthestressoftheirgreatsuspense。
  Itwasthesameinthebar-roomoftheonehotel。Withoutresortingtomorethanaquestionortwo,hereadilylearnedallthatwasgenerallyknownofOswaldBrotherson。Everyonewastalkingabouthim,andeachhadsomestorytotellillustrativeofhiskindness,hiscourageandhisquickmind。TheWorkshadneverproducedamanofsuchvariedcapabilitiesandallroundsympathies。Tohavehimformanagermeantthegreatestgoodwhichcouldbefallthislittlecommunity。
  Hisrisehadbeenrapid。Hehadcomefromtheeastthreeyearsbefore,newtothework。Now,hewastheonemanthere。Ofhisrelationshipseast,familyorotherwise,nothingwassaid。ForthemhislifebeganandendedinDerby,andSweetwatercouldsee,thoughnoactualexpressionwasgiventothefeeling,thattherewasbutoneexpectationinregardtohimandDoris,towhoseuncommonbeautyandsweetnesstheyallseemedfullyalive。AndSweetwaterwondered,asmanyofushavewondered,atthegulffrequentlyexistingbetweenfancyandfact。
  Latertherecameasmallexcitement。Thedoctorwasseenridingbyonhiswaytothesickman。Fromthewindowwherehesat,Sweetwaterwatchedhimpassupthestreetandtaketheroadhehadhimselfsolatelytraversed。Itwassostraightaoneandledsodirectlynorthwardthathecouldfollowwithhiseyethedoctor’swholecourse,andevengetaglimpseofhisfigureashesteppedfromthebuggyandproceededtotieupthehorse。TherewasanenergyabouthimpleasingtoSweetwater。Hemighthavemuchtodowiththisdoctor。IfOswaldBrothersondied-buthewasnotwillingtoconsiderthispossibility-yet。Hispersonalsympathies,tosaynothingofhisprofessionalinterestinthemysterytowhichthisman-andthismanonly-possiblyheldthekey,alikeforbade。Hewouldhope,astheseotherswerehoping,andifhedidnotcounttheminutes,heatleastsaweverymoveoftheoldhorsewaitingwithdroopingheadandtheresignationoflongcustomforthere-appearanceofhismasterwithhisnewsoflifeordeath。
  Andsoanhour-twohourspassed。Otherswerewatchingtheoldhorsenow。Thestreetshowedmanyaneagerfigurewithheadturnednorthward。Fromtheopendoor-wayswomenstepped,lookedinthedirectionoftheiranxietyandretreatedtotheirworkagain。
  Suspensewaseverywhere;themomentsdraggedlikehours;itbecamesokeenatlastthatsomeimpatientheartscouldnolongerstandit。
  Awomanputherbabyintoanotherwoman’sarmsandhurrieduptheroad;anotherfollowed,thenanother;thenanoldman,bowedwithyearsandoftotteringsteps,begantogothatway,haltingadozentimesbeforehereachedthegroupnowcollectedinthedustyhighway,nearbutnottoonearthathouse。AsSweetwater’sownenthusiasmswelledatthissight,hethoughtoftheotherBrothersonwithhistheoriesandactiveadvocacyforreform,andwonderedifmenandwomenwouldforegotheirmealsandstandforhoursinthekeenspringwindjusttobethefirsttohearifheweretoliveordie。
  Heknewthathehimselfwouldnot。ButhehadsufferedmuchbothinhisprideandhispurseatthehandsoftheBrooklyninventor;
  andsuchdespoliationisnotareliablebasisforsympathy。Hewasquestioninghisownjudgmentinthismatterandlosinghimselfinthemazesofpastdoubtsandconjectureswhenasuddenchangetookplaceintheaspectofthestreet;hesawpeoplerunning,andinanothermomentsawwhy。Thedoctorhadshownhimselfontheporchwhichallwerewatching。Washecomingout?No,hestandsquitestill,runshiseyeoverthepeoplewaitingquietlyintheroad,andbeckonstooneofthesmallerboys。Thechild,withupturnedface,standslisteningtowhathehastosay,thenstartsonarunforthevillage。Heisstopped,pulledabout,questioned,andallowedtorunon。Manyrushforthtomeethim。Heispanting,butgleeful。Mr。Brothersonhaswakedupconscious,andthedoctorsays,HEWILLLIVE。
  THEOVALHUT
  ThatnightDr。Fentonhadavisitor。Weknowthatvisitorandwealmostknowwhathisquestionswere,ifnottheanswersofthegooddoctor。Nevertheless,itmaybebettertolistentoapartatleastoftheirconversation。Sweetwater,whoknewwhentobefrankandopen,aswellaswhentobereservedandambiguous,madenoefforttodisguisethenatureofhisbusinessorhischiefcauseofinterestinOswaldBrotherson。Theeyewhichmethiswastoopenetratingnottodetectthesmallestattemptatsubterfuge;
  besides,Sweetwaterhadnoneedtohidehiserrand;itwasoneofpeace,anditthreatenednobody-”themore’sthepity,thoughtheinuneasycommenttohimself,asherealisedthehopelessnessofthewholesituation。
  Hisfirstword,therefore,wasaplainannouncement。”Dr。Fenton,mynameisSweetwater。IamfromNewYork,andrepresentforthenonce,Mr。Challoner,whosenameIhavesimplytomention,foryoutounderstandthatmybusinessiswithMr。
  BrothersonwhomIamsorrytofindseriously,ifnotdangerously,ill。WillyoutellmehowlongyouthinkitwillbebeforeIcanhaveatalkwithhimonasubjectwhichIwillnotdisguisefromyoumayproveaveryexcitingone?”Weeks,weeks,”returnedthedoctor。”Mr。BrothersonhasbeenaverysickmanandtheonlyhopeIhaveofhisrecoveryisthefactthatheisignorantofhistroubleorthathehasanycausefordoubtordread。Werethishappyconditionofthingstobedisturbed,-werethefaintestrumourofsorrowordisastertoreachhiminhispresentweakenedstate,Ishouldfeararelapse,withallitsattendantdangers。Whatthen,ifanyintimationshouldbegivenhimofthehorribletragedysuggestedbythenameyouhavementioned?Themanwoulddiebeforeyoureyes。Mr。Challoner’sbusinesswillhavetowait。”ThatIsee;butifIknewwhenImightspeak-””Icangiveyounodate。Typhoidisatreacherouscomplaint;hehasthebestofnursesandthechancesareinfavourofaquickrecovery;butwenevercanbesure。YouhadbetterreturntoNewYork。Later,youcanwritemeifyouwish,orMr。Challonercan。
  Youmayhaveconfidenceinmyreply;itwillnotmisleadyou。
  Sweetwatermutteredhisthanksandrose。Thenheslowlysatdownagain。”Dr。Fenton,hebegan,”youareamantobetrusted。I’minadevilofafix,andthereisjustapossibilitythatyoumaybeabletohelpmeout。ItisthegeneralopinioninNewYork,asyoumayknow,thatMissChallonercommittedsuicide。Butthecircumstancesdonotfullybearoutthistheory,norcanMr。Challonerbemadetoacceptit。Indeed,heissoconvincedofitsfalsehood,thathestandsreadytodoanything,payanything,sufferanything,tohavethisdistressingblightremovedfromhisdaughter’sgoodname。Mr。
  Brothersonwasherdearestfriend,andassuchmayhavetheclewtothismystery,butMr。Brothersonmaynotbeinaconditiontospeakforseveralweeks。Meanwhile,Mr。Challonermustsufferfromgreatsuspenseunless-apauseduringwhichhesearchedthedoctor’sfacewithaperfectlyfrankandinquiringexpression-”unlesssomeoneelsecanhelpusout。Dr。Fenton,canyou?”
  Thedoctordidnotneedtospeak;hisexpressionconveyedhisanswer。”Nomorethananother,saidhe。”ExceptforwhatDorisfeltcompelledtotellme,Iknowaslittleasyourself。Mr。Brotherson’sdeliriumtooktheformofcallingcontinuallyupononename。Ididnotknowthisname,butDorisdid,alsothedangerlurkinginthefactthathehadyettohearofthetragedywhichhadrobbedhimofthiswomantowhomhewassodeeplyattached。Soshetoldmejustthismuch。ThattheEdithwhosenamerungsocontinuouslyinourearswasnootherthantheMissChallonerofNewYorkofwhosedeathanditstragiccircumstancesthepapershavebeenfull;thattheirengagementwasasecretoneunsharedsofarassheknewbyanyonebutherself。ThatshebeggedmetopreservethissecretandtogiveherallthehelpIcouldwhenthetimecameforhimtoaskquestions。
  Especiallydidsheentreatmetobewithheratthecrisis。Iwas,buthiswakingwasquitenatural。HedidnotaskforMissChalloner;
  heonlyinquiredhowlonghehadbeenillandwhetherDorishadreceivedaletterduringthattime。Shehadnotreceivedone,afactwhichseemedtodisappointhim;butshecarrieditoffsogailysheisawonderfulgirl,Mr。Sweetwater-thedarlingofallourhearts,sayingthathemustnotbesoegotisticalastothinkthatthenewsofhisillnesshadgonebeyondDerby,thathesoonrecoveredhisspiritsandbecameaverypromisingconvalescent。ThatisallI
  knowaboutthematter;littlemore,Itakeit,thanyouknowyourself。
  Sweetwaternodded;hehadexpectednothingfromthedoctor,andwasnotdisappointedathisfailure。Thereweretwostringstohisbow,andtheoneprovingvalueless,heproceededtotesttheother。”YouhavementionedMissScott,astheconfidante-andonlyconfidanteofthisunhappypair,saidhe。”Woulditbepossible-canyoumakeitpossibleformetoseeher?
  Itwasadaringproposition;heunderstoodthisatoncefromthedoctor’sexpression;and,fearingahastyrebuff,heproceededtosupplementhisrequestwithafewaddedarguments,urgedwithsuchunexpectedaddressandshowofreasonthatDr。Fenton’saspectvisiblysoftenedandintheendhefoundhimselfreadytopromisethathewoulddowhathecouldtosecurehisvisitortheinterviewhedesiredifhewouldcometothehousethenextdayatthetimeofhisownmorningvisit。
  Thiswasasmuchastheyoungdetectivecouldexpect,andhavingexpressedhisthanks,hetookhisleaveinanythingbutadiscontentedframeofmind。Withsopowerfulanadvocateasthedoctor,hefeltconfidentthatheshouldsoonbeabletoconquerthisyounggirl’sreticenceandlearnallthatwastobelearnedfromanyonebutMr。Brothersonhimself。Inthetimewhichmustelapsebetweenthathappyhourandthepresent,hewouldcirculateandlearnwhathecouldabouttheprospectivemanager。ButhesoonfoundthathecouldnotentertheWorkswithoutapermit,andthishewashardlyinapositiontodemand;sohestrolledaboutthevillageinstead,andlaterwanderedawayintotheforest。
  Struckbytheinvitingaspectofanarrowandlittleusedroadopeningfromthehighwayshortlyabovethehousewherehisinterestswerejustthencentred,hestrolledintotheheartofthespringwoodstillhecametoadepressionwhereasurpriseawaitedhim,intheshapeofapeculiarstructurerisingfromitsmidstwhereitjustfitted,orsonearlyfittedthatonecouldhardlywalkaboutitwithoutbrushingthesurroundingtreetrunks。Ofanovalshape,withitsdoorfacingtheapproach,itnestledthere,awondertotheeyeandtheoccasionofconsiderablespeculationtohisinquiringmind。Ithadnotbeenlongbuilt,aswasshownveryplainlybythefreshappearanceoftheunpaintedboardsofwhichitwasconstructed;
  andwhileitboastedofadoor,asI’vealreadysaid,therewerenoevidencesvisibleofanyotherbreakinthesmooth,neatlyfinishedwalls。Awoodenellipsewitharoofbutnowindows;suchitappearedandsuchitprovedtobe。AmysterytoSweetwater’seyes,andlikeallmysteries,interesting。Forwhatpurposehaditbeenbuiltandwhythisisolation?Itwastooflimsyforareservoirandtooexpensiveforthewildfreakofacrank。
  Anearerviewincreasedhiscuriosity,Intheprojectionoftheroofoverthecurvingsideshefoundfreshfoodforinquiry。Asheexamineditinthewalkhemadearoundthewholestructure,hecametoaplacewheresomethinglikeahingebecamevisibleandfurtheronanother。Theroofwasnotsimplyaroof;itwasalsoalidcapableofbeingraisedfortheairandlightwhichthelackofwindowsnecessitated。Thiswasanodddiscoveryindeed,givingtotheuncannystructuretheappearanceofahugebox,thecoverofwhichcouldberaisedorloweredatpleasure。Andagainheaskedhimselfforwhatitcouldbeintended?Whatenterprise,evenofthegreatWorks,coulddemandasecrecysoabsolutethatsuchpainsastheseshouldbetakentoshutoutallpossibilityofapryingeye。