She had apparently1 vanished from the face of the earth. In spite of his effort to minimize the importance of this fact, her silence gradually grew in sinister2 significance. What did it mean? What was her active brain and vital personality up to? That it boded3 no good to his life and the life of those he loved he couldn't doubt for a moment. He sent a reporter on a secret mission to Peeler's house to find if she were there.
He returned in three hours and made his report.
"She's at Peeler's, sir," the young man said with a smile.
"You allowed no one to learn the real reason of your visit, as I told you?"
"They never dreamed it. I interviewed old Peeler on the revolution in politics and its effects on the poor whites of the state——"
"You saw her?"
"She seemed to be all over the place at the same time, singing, laughing and perfectly4 happy."[Pg 143]
"Run your interview to-morrow, and keep this visit a profound secret between us."
"Yes, sir."
The reporter tipped his hat and was gone. Why she was apparently happy and contented5 in surroundings she had grown to loathe6 was another puzzle. Through every hour of the day, down in the subconscious7 part of his mind, he was at work on this surprising fact. The longer he thought of it the less he understood it. That she would ever content herself with the dreary8 existence of old Peeler's farm after her experiences in the town and in his home was preposterous9.
That she was smiling and happy under such conditions was uncanny, and the picture of her shining teeth and the sound of her deep voice singing as she walked through the cheap, sordid10 surroundings of that drab farmhouse11 haunted his mind with strange fear.
She was getting ready to strike him in the dark. Just how the blow would fall he couldn't guess.
The most obvious thing for her to do would be to carry her story to his political enemies and end his career at a stroke. Yet somehow, for the life of him he couldn't picture her choosing that method of revenge. She had not left him in a temper. The rage and curses had all been his. She had never for a moment lost her self-control. The last picture that burned into his soul was the curious smile with which she had spoken her parting words:
"But I'll see you again!"
Beyond a doubt some clean-cut plan of action was in her mind when she uttered that sentence. The one question now was—"what did she mean?"
There was one thought that kept popping into his[Pg 144] head, but it was too hideous12 for a moment's belief. He stamped on it as he would a snake and hurried on to other possibilities. There was but one thing he could do and that was to await with increasing dread13 her first move.
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v.预示,预告,预言( bode的过去式和过去分词 );等待,停留( bide的过去分词 );居住;(过去式用bided)等待 | |
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adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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