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第26章 AN EVENING CALL(1)

"Says you're to come right up, Mr.Ridgway," the bell-hop reported, and after he had pocketed his tip, went sliding off across the polished floor to answer another call.

The president of the Mesa Ore-producing Company turned with a good-humored smile to the chief clerk.

"You overwork your boys, Johnson.I wasn't through with that one.I'll have to ask you to send another up to show me the Harley suite."They passed muster under the eye of the chief detective, and, after the bell-boy had rung, were admitted to the private parlor where Simon Harley lay stretched on a lounge with his wife beside him.She had been reading, evidently aloud and when her visitor was announced rose with her finger still keeping the place in the closed book.

The gaze she turned on him was of surprise, almost of alarm, so that the man on the threshold knew he was not expected.

"You received my card?" he asked quickly.

"No.Did you send one?" Then, with a little gesture of half-laughing irritation: "It must have gone to Mr.Harvey again.He is Mr.Harley's private secretary, and ever since we arrived it has been a comedy of errors.The hotel force refuses to differentiate.""I must ask you to accept my regrets for an unintentional intrusion, Mrs.Harley.When I was told to come up, I could not guess that my card had gone amiss."The great financier had got to his feet and now came forward with extended hand.

"Nevertheless we are glad to see you, Mr.Ridgway, and to get the opportunity to express our thanks for all that you have done for us."The cool fingers of the younger man touched his lightly before they met those of his wife.

"Yes, we are very glad, indeed, to see you, Mr.Ridgway," she added to her husband's welcome.

"I could not feel quite easy in my mind without hearing from your own lips that you are none the worse for the adventures you have suffered," their visitor explained after they had found seats.

"Thanks to you, my wife is quite herself again, Mr.Ridgway," Harley announced from the davenport."Thanks also to God, who so mercifully shelters us beneath the shadow of His wing."But her caller preferred to force from Aline's own lips this affidavit of health.Even his audacity could not ignore his host entirely, but it gave him the least consideration possible.To the question which still rested in his eyes the girl-wife answered shyly.

"Indeed, I am perfectly well.I have done nothing but sleep to-day and yesterday.Miss Yesler was very good to me.I do not know how I can repay the great kindness of so many friends," she said with a swift descent of fluttering lashes to the soft cheeks upon which a faint color began to glow.

"Perhaps they find payment for the service in doing it for you," he suggested.

"Yet, I shall take care not to forget it," Harley said pointedly.

"Indeed!" Ridgway put it with polite insolence, the hostility in his face scarcely veiled.

"It has pleased Providence to multiply my portion so abundantly that I can reward those well who serve me.""At how much do you estimate Mrs.Harley's life?" his rival asked with quiet impudence.

In the course of the past two days Aline had made the discovery that her husband and her rescuer were at swords drawn in a business way.This had greatly distressed her, and in her innocence she had resolved to bring them together.How could her inexperience know that she might as well have tried to induce the lion and the lamb to lie down together peaceably? Now she tried timidly to drift the conversation from the awkwardness into which Harley's suggestion of a reward and his opponent's curt retort had blundered it.

"I hope you did not find upon your return that your business was disarranged so much as you feared it might be by your absence.""I found my affairs in very good condition," Ridgway smiled."But I am glad to be back in time to welcome to Mesa you--and Mr.Harley.""It seems so strange a place," the girl ventured, with a hesitation that showed her anxiety not to offend his local pride."You see I never before was in a place where there was no grass and nothing green in sight.And to-night, when I looked out of the window and saw streams of red-hot fire running down hills, I thought of Paradise Lost and Dante.I suppose it doesn't seem at all uncanny to you?""At night sometimes I still get that feeling, but I have to cultivate it a bit," he confessed."My sober second thought insists that those molten rivers are merely business, refuse disgorged as lava from the great smelters.""I looked for the sun to-day through the pall of sulphur smoke that hangs so heavy over the town, but instead I saw a London gas-lamp hanging in the heavens.Is it always so bad?""Not when the drift of the wind is right.In fact, a day like this is quite unusual.""I'm glad of that.I feel more cheerful in the sunshine.I know that's a bit of the child still left in me.Mr.Harley takes all days alike."The Wall Street operator was in slippers and house-jacket.His wife, too, was dressed comfortably in some soft clinging stuff.Their visitor saw that they had disposed themselves for a quiet uninterrupted evening by the fireside.The domesticity of it all stirred the envy in him.He did not want her to be contented and at peace with his enemy.Something deeper than his vanity cried out in protest against it.

She was still making talk against the gloom of the sulphur fog which seemed to have crept into the spirit of the room.

"We were reading before you came in, Mr.Ridgway.I suppose you read a good deal.Mr.Harley likes to have me read aloud to him when he is tired."An impulse came upon Ridgway to hear her, some such impulse as makes a man bite on sore tooth even though he knows he must pay later for it.

"Will you not go on with your reading? I should like to hear it.I reallyshould."

She was a little taken aback, but she looked inquiringly at her husband, who bowed silently.

"I was just beginning the fifty-ninth psalm.We have been reading the book through.Mr.Harley finds great comfort in it," she explained.

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