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第121章 PART FOURTH(29)

But he did not find Lindau at Maroni's;he only found Beaton.He sat looking at the doorway as Fulkerson entered,and Fulkerson naturally came and took a place at his table.Something in Beaton's large-eyed solemnity of aspect invited Fulkerson to confidence,and he said,as he pulled his napkin open and strung it,still a little damp (as the scanty,often-washed linen at Maroni's was apt to be),across his knees,"I was looking for you this morning,to talk with you about the Christmas number,and I was a good deal worked up because I couldn't find you;but I guess I might as well have spared myself my emotions.""Why?"asked Beaton,briefly.

"Well,I don't know as there's going to be any Christmas number.""Why?"Beaton asked again.

"Row between the financial angel and the literary editor about the chief translator and polyglot smeller.""Lindau?"

"Lindau is his name."

"What does the literary editor expect after Lindau's expression of his views last night?""I don't know what he expected,but the ground he took with the old man was that,as Lindau's opinions didn't characterize his work on the magazine,he would not be made the instrument of punishing him for them the old man wanted him turned off,as he calls it.""Seems to be pretty good ground,"said Beaton,impartially,while he speculated,with a dull trouble at heart,on the effect the row would have on his own fortunes.His late visit home had made him feel that the claim of his family upon him for some repayment of help given could not be much longer delayed;with his mother sick and his father growing old,he must begin to do something for them,but up to this time he had spent his salary even faster than he had earned it.When Fulkerson came in he was wondering whether he could get him to increase it,if he threatened to give up his work,and he wished that he was enough in love with Margaret Vance,or even Christine Dryfoos,to marry her,only to end in the sorrowful conviction that he was really in love with Alma Leighton,who had no money,and who had apparently no wish to be married for love,even."And what are you going to do about it?"he asked,listlessly.

"Be dogged if I know what I'm going to do about it,"said Fulkerson.

"I've been round all day,trying to pick up the pieces--row began right after breakfast this morning--and one time I thought I'd got the thing all put together again.I got the old man to say that he had spoken to March a little too authoritatively about Lindau;that,in fact,he ought to have communicated his wishes through me;and that he was willing to have me get rid of Lindau,and March needn't have anything to do with it.

I thought that was pretty white,but March says the apologies and regrets are all well enough in their way,but they leave the main question where they found it.""What is the main question?"Beaton asked,pouring himself out some Chianti.As he set the flask down he made the reflection that if he would drink water instead of Chianti he could send his father three dollars a week,on his back debts,and he resolved to do it.

"The main question,as March looks at it,is the question of punishing Lindau for his private opinions;he says that if he consents to my bouncing the old fellow it's the same as if he bounced him.""It might have that complexion in some lights,"said Beaton.He drank off his Chianti,and thought he would have it twice a week,or make Maroni keep the half-bottles over for him,and send his father two dollars."And what are you going to do now?""That's what I don't know,"said Fulkerson,ruefully.After a moment he said,desperately,"Beaton,you've got a pretty good head;why don't you suggest something?""Why don't you let March go?"Beaton suggested.

"Ah,I couldn't,"said Fulkerson."I got him to break up in Boston and come here;I like him;nobody else could get the hang of the thing like he has;he's--a friend."Fulkerson said this with the nearest approach he could make to seriousness,which was a kind of unhappiness.

Beaton shrugged."Oh,if you can afford to have ideals,I congratulate you.They're too expensive for me.Then,suppose you get rid of Dryfoos?"Fulkerson laughed forlornly."Go on,Bildad.Like to sprinkle a few ashes over my boils?Don't mind me!"They both sat silent a little while,and then Beaton said,"I suppose you haven't seen Dryfoos the second time?""No.I came in here to gird up my loins with a little dinner before Itackled him.But something seems to be the matter with Maroni's cook.

I don't want anything to eat."

"The cooking's about as bad as usual,"said Beaton.After a moment he added,ironically,for he found Fulkerson's misery a kind of relief from his own,and was willing to protract it as long as it was amusing,"Why not try an envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary?""What do you mean?"

"Get that other old fool to go to Dryfoos for you!""Which other old fool?The old fools seem to be as thick as flies.""That Southern one."

"Colonel Woodburn?"

"Mmmmm."

"He did seem to rather take to the colonel!"Fulkerson mused aloud.

"Of course he did.Woodburn,with his idiotic talk about patriarchal slavery,is the man on horseback to Dryfoos's muddy imagination.He'd listen to him abjectly,and he'd do whatever Woodburn told him to do."Beaton smiled cynically.

Fulkerson got up and reached for his coat and hat."You've struck it,old man."The waiter came up to help him on with his coat;Fulkerson slipped a dollar in his hand."Never mind the coat;you can give the rest of my dinner to the poor,Paolo.Beaton,shake!You've saved my life,little boy,though I don't think you meant it."He took Beaton's hand and solemnly pressed it,and then almost ran out of the door.

They had just reached coffee at Mrs.Leighton's when he arrived and sat down with them and began to put some of the life of his new hope into them.His appetite revived,and,after protesting that he would not take anything but coffee,he went back and ate some of the earlier courses.

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