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earlderrbiggers.thehousewithoutakey-第56章

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 〃Some one shot at you!〃 gasped Miss Minerva。
 〃I'll say so。 You rather fancy yourself as a sleuth; but is anybody taking aim at you from behind bushes? Answer me that。〃
 Miss Minerva sat down weakly on a chair。 〃You're going home on the next boat;〃 she announced。
 He laughed。 〃About two weeks ago I made that suggestion to you。 And what was your reply? Ah; my dear; the tables are turned。 I'm not going home on the next boat。 I may never go home。 This gay; care…free; sudden country begins to appeal to me。 Let me read about myself。〃
 He returned to the paper。 〃The clock was turned back thirty years on the Honolulu water…front last night;〃 began the somewhat imaginative account。 It closed with the news that the tramp steamer Mary S。 Allison had left port before the police could board her。 Evidently she'd had steam up and papers ready; and was only awaiting the return of the red…haired man and his victim。 John Quincy handed the newspaper back to his aunt。
 〃Too bad;〃 he remarked。 〃They slipped through Hallet's fingers。〃
 〃Of course they did;〃 she snapped。 〃Everybody does。 I'd like a talk with Captain Hallet。 If I could only tell him what I think of him; I'd feel better。〃
 〃Save that paper;〃 John Quincy said。 〃I want to send it to mother。〃
 She stared at him。 〃Are you mad? Poor Grace … she'd have a nervous breakdown。 I only hope she doesn't hear of this until you're back in Boston safe and sound。〃
 〃Oh; yes … Boston;〃 laughed John Quincy。 〃Quaint old town; they tell me。 I must visit there some day。 Now if you'll leave me a minute; I'll prepare to join you at breakfast and relate the story of my adventurous life。〃
 〃Very well;〃 agreed Miss Minerva; rising。 She paused at the door。 〃A little witch…hazel might help your face。〃
 〃The scars of honorable battle;〃 said her nephew。 〃Why remove them?〃
 〃Honorable fiddlesticks;〃 Miss Minerva answered。 〃After all; the Back Bay has its good points。〃 But in the hall outside she smiled a delighted little smile。
 When John Quincy and his aunt were leaving the dining…room after breakfast Kamaikui; stiff and dignified in a freshly…laundered holoku; approached the boy。
 〃So very happy to see you safe this morning;〃 she announced。
 〃Why; thank you; Kamaikui;〃 he answered。 He wondered。 Was Kaohla responsible for his troubles; and if so; did this huge silent woman know of her grandson's activities?
 〃Poor thing;〃 Miss Minerva said as they entered the living…room。 〃She's been quite downcast since Dan went。 I'm sorry for her。 I've always liked her。〃
 〃Naturally;〃 smiled John Quincy。 〃There's a bond between you。〃
 〃What's that?〃
 〃Two vanishing races; yours and hers。 The Boston Brahman and the pure Hawaiian。〃
 Later in the morning Carlota Egan telephoned him; greatly excited。 She had just seen the Sunday paper。
 〃All true;〃 he admitted。 〃While you were dancing your heart out; I was struggling to sidestep a Cook's tour of the Orient。〃
 〃I shouldn't have had a happy moment if I'd known。〃
 〃Then I'm glad you didn't。 Big party; I suppose?〃
 〃Yes。 You know; I've been terribly worried about you ever since that night on the avenue。 I want to talk with you。 Will you e to see me?〃
 〃Will I? I'm on my way already。〃
 He hung up the receiver and hastened down the beach。 Carlota was sitting on the white sand not far from the Reef and Palm; all in white herself。 A serious wide…eyed Carlota quite different from the gay girl who had been hurrying to a party the night before。
 John Quincy dropped down beside her; and for a time they talked of the dance and of his adventure。 Suddenly she turned to him。
 〃I have no right to ask it; I know; but … I want you to do something for me。〃
 〃It will make me very happy … anything you ask。〃
 〃Go back to Boston。〃
 〃What! Not that。 I was wrong … that wouldn't make me happy。〃
 〃Yes; it would。 You don't think so now; perhaps。 You're dazzled by the sun out here; but this isn't your kind of place。 We're not your kind of people。 You think you like us; but you'd soon forget。 Back among your own sort … the sort who are interested in the things that interest you。 Please go。〃
 〃It would be retreating under fire;〃 he objected。
 〃But you proved your courage; last night。 I'm afraid for you。 Some one out here has a terrible grudge against you。 I'd never forgive Hawaii if … if anything happened to you。〃
 〃That's sweet of you。〃 He moved closer。 But … confound it … there was Agatha。 Bound to Agatha by all the ties of honor。 He edged away again。 〃I'll think about it;〃 he agreed。
 〃I'm leaving Honolulu too; you know;〃 she reminded him。
 〃I know。 You'll have a wonderful time in England。〃
 She shook her head。 〃Oh; I dread the whole idea。 Dad's heart is set on it; and I shall go to please him。 But I shan't enjoy it。 I'm not up to England。〃
 〃Nonsense。〃
 〃No; I'm not。 I'm unsophisticated … crude; really … just a girl of the Islands。〃
 〃But you wouldn't care to stay here all your life?〃
 〃No; indeed。 It's a beautiful spot … to loll about in。 But I've too much northern blood to be satisfied with that。 One of these days I want dad to sell and we'll go to the mainland。 I could get some sort of work …〃
 〃Any particular place on the mainland?〃
 〃Well; I haven't been about much; of course。 But all the time I was at school I kept thinking I'd rather live in San Francisco than anywhere else in the world …〃
 〃Good;〃 John Quincy cried。 〃That's my choice too。 You remember that morning on the ferry; how you held out your hand to me and said: 'Wele to your city …'〃
 〃But you corrected me at once。 You said you belonged in Boston。〃
 〃I see my error now。〃
 She shook her head。 〃A moment's madness; but you'll recover。 You're an easterner; and you could never be happy anywhere else。〃
 〃Oh; yes; I could;〃 he assured her。 〃I'm a Winterslip; a wandering Winterslip。 Any old place we hang our hats …〃 This time he did lean rather close。 〃I could be happy anywhere …〃 he began。 He wanted to add 〃with you。〃 But Agatha's slim patrician hand was on his shoulder。 〃Anywhere;〃 he repeated; with a different inflection。 A gong sounded from the Reef and Palm。
 Carlota rose。 〃That's lunch。〃 John Quincy stood too。 〃It's beside the point … where you go;〃 she went on。 〃I asked you to do something for me。〃
 〃I know。 If you'd asked anything else in the world; I'd be up to my neck in it now。 But what you suggest would take a bit of doing。 To leave Hawaii … and say good…by to you …〃
 〃I meant to be very firm about it;〃 she broke in。
 〃But I must have a little time to consider。 Will you wait?〃
 She smiled up at him。 〃You're so much wiser than I am;〃 she said。 〃Yes … I'll wait。〃
 He went slowly along the beach。 Unsophisticated; yes … and charming。 〃You're so much wiser than I am。〃 Where on the mainland could one encounter a girl nowadays who'd say that? He had quite forgotten that she smiled when she said it。
 In the afternoon; John Quincy visited the police station。 Hallet was in his room in rather a grouchy mood。 Chan was out somewhere hunting the watch。 No; they hadn't found it yet。
 John Quincy was mildly reproving。 〃Well; you saw it; didn't you?〃 growled Hallet。 〃Why in Sam Hill didn't you grab it?〃
 〃Because they tied my hands;〃 John Quinc
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