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第19章 THE WHITE CANOE(2)

Nobody in the village,no student in the University,knew his history.No young lady in the Corinna Institute had ever had a word from him.Sometimes,as the boats of the University or the Institute were returning at dusk,their rowers would see the canoe stealing into the shadows as they drew near it.Sometimes on a moonlight night,when a party of the young ladies were out upon the lake,they would see the white canoe gliding ghost-like in the distance.And it had happened more than once that when a boat's crew had been out with singers among them,while they were in the midst of a song,the white canoe would suddenly appear and rest upon the water,--not very near them,but within hearing distance,--and so remain until the singing was over,when it would steal away and be lost sight of in some inlet or behind some jutting rock.

Naturally enough,there was intense curiosity about this young man.

The landlady had told her story,which explained nothing.There was nobody to be questioned about him except his servant,an Italian,whose name was Paolo,but who to the village was known as Mr.Paul.

Mr.Paul would have seemed the easiest person in the world to worm a secret out of.He was good-natured,child-like as a Heathen Chinee,talked freely with everybody in such English as he had at command,knew all the little people of the village,and was followed round by them partly from his personal attraction for them,and partly because he was apt to have a stick of candy or a handful of peanuts or other desirable luxury in his pocket for any of his little friends he met with.He had that wholesome,happy look,so uncommon in our arid countrymen,--a look hardly to be found except where figs and oranges ripen in the open air.A kindly climate to grow up in,a religion which takes your money and gives you a stamped ticket good at Saint Peter's box office,a roomy chest and a good pair of lungs in it,an honest digestive apparatus,a lively temperament,a cheerful acceptance of the place in life assigned to one by nature and circumstance,--these are conditions under which life may be quite comfortable to endure,and certainly is very pleasant to contemplate.

All these conditions were united in Paolo.He was the easiest;pleasantest creature to talk with that one could ask for a companion.

His southern vivacity,his amusing English,his simplicity and openness,made him friends everywhere.

It seemed as if it would be a very simple matter to get the history of his master out of this guileless and unsophisticated being.He had been tried by all the village experts.The rector had put a number of well-studied careless questions,which failed of their purpose.The old librarian of the town library had taken note of all the books he carried to his master,and asked about his studies and pursuits.Paolo found it hard to understand his English,apparently,and answered in the most irrelevant way.The leading gossip of the village tried her skill in pumping him for information.It was all in vain.

His master's way of life was peculiar,--in fact,eccentric.He had hired rooms in an old-fashioned three-story house.He had two rooms in the second and third stories of this old wooden building:his study in the second,his sleeping-room in the one above it.Paolo lived in the basement,where he had all the conveniences for cooking,and played the part of chef for his master and himself.This was only a part of his duty,for he was a man-of-all-work,purveyor,steward,chambermaid,--as universal in his services for one man as Pushee at the Anchor Tavern used to be for everybody.

It so happened that Paolo took a severe cold one winter's day,and had such threatening symptoms that he asked the baker,when he called,to send the village physician to see him.In the course of his visit the doctor naturally inquired about the health of Paolo's master.

"Signor Kirkwood well,--molto bene,"said Paolo."Why does he keep out of sight as he does?"asked the doctor.

"He always so,"replied Paolo."Una antipatia."Whether Paolo was off his guard with the doctor,whether he revealed it to him as to a father confessor,or whether he thought it time that the reason of his master's seclusion should be known,the doctor did not feel sure.At any rate,Paolo was not disposed to make any further revelations.Una antipatia,--an antipathy,--that was all the doctor learned.He thought the matter over,and the more he reflected the more he was puzzled.What could an antipathy be that made a young man a recluse!Was it a dread of blue sky and open air,of the smell of flowers,or some electrical impression to which be was unnaturally sensitive?

Dr.Butts carried these questions home with him.His wife was a sensible,discreet woman,whom he could trust with many professional secrets.He told her of Paolo's revelation,and talked it over with her in the light of his experience and her own;for she had known some curious cases of constitutional likes and aversions.

Mrs.Butts buried the information in the grave of her memory,where it lay for nearly a week.At the end of that time it emerged in a confidential whisper to her favorite sister-in-law,a perfectly safe person.Twenty-four hours later the story was all over the village that Maurice Kirkwood was the subject of a strange,mysterious,unheard-of antipathy to something,nobody knew what;and the whole neighborhood naturally resolved itself into an unorganized committee of investigation.

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