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in the cage-第23部分

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it!〃



Our young woman considered afresh。  〃Why it was what was found that

precisely saved him。〃



Mrs。 Jordan; however; was positive。  〃I beg your pardon。  I happen

to know。〃



Her disciple faltered but an instant。  〃Do you mean through Mr。

Drake?  Do they tell him these things?〃



〃A good servant;〃 said Mrs。 Jordan; now thoroughly superior and

proportionately sententious; 〃doesn't need to be told!  Her

ladyship savedas a woman so often saves!the man she loves。〃



This time our heroine took longer to recover herself; but she found

a voice at last。  〃Ah wellof course I don't know!  The great

thing was that he got off。  They seem then; in a manner;〃 she

added; 〃to have done a great deal for each other。〃



〃Well; it's she that has done most。  She has him tight。〃



〃I see; I see。  Good…bye。〃  The women had already embraced; and

this was not repeated; but Mrs。 Jordan went down with her guest to

the door of the house。  Here again the younger lingered; reverting;

though three or four other remarks had on the way passed between

them; to Captain Everard and Lady Bradeen。  〃Did you mean just now

that if she hadn't saved him; as you call it; she wouldn't hold him

so tight?〃



〃Well; I dare say。〃  Mrs。 Jordan; on the doorstep; smiled with a

reflexion that had come to her; she took one of her big bites of

the brown gloom。  〃Men always dislike one when they've done one an

injury。〃



〃But what injury had he done her?〃



〃The one I've mentioned。  He MUST marry her; you know。〃



〃And didn't he want to?〃



〃Not before。〃



〃Not before she recovered the telegram?〃



Mrs。 Jordan was pulled up a little。  〃Was it a telegram?〃



The girl hesitated。  〃I thought you said so。  I mean whatever it

was。〃



〃Yes; whatever it was; I don't think she saw THAT。〃



〃So she just nailed him?〃



〃She just nailed him。〃  The departing friend was now at the bottom

of the little flight of steps; the other was at the top; with a

certain thickness of fog。  〃And when am I to think of you in your

little home?next month?〃 asked the voice from the top。



〃At the very latest。  And when am I to think of you in yours?〃



〃Oh even sooner。  I feel; after so much talk with you about it; as

if I were already there!〃  Then 〃GOOD…bye!〃 came out of the fog。



〃Good…BYE!〃 went into it。  Our young lady went into it also; in the

opposed quarter; and presently; after a few sightless turns; came

out on the Paddington canal。  Distinguishing vaguely what the low

parapet enclosed she stopped close to it and stood a while very

intently; but perhaps still sightlessly; looking down on it。  A

policeman; while she remained; strolled past her; then; going his

way a little further and half lost in the atmosphere; paused and

watched her。  But she was quite unawareshe was full of her

thoughts。  They were too numerous to find a place just here; but

two of the number may at least be mentioned。  One of these was

that; decidedly; her little home must be not for next month; but

for next week; the other; which came indeed as she resumed her walk

and went her way; was that it was strange such a matter should be

at last settled for her by Mr。 Drake











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