登陆注册
26491400000048

第48章 XV WHITE BOW AND PINK(2)

Miss Nixon! That was a name well known in Washington; almost as well known as that of Uncle David, or even of Mr. Tallman. What could this quaint and characteristic little body have to do with this case of doubtful suicide? A word will explain. She was the person who, on the day before, had made that loud exclamation when the box containing the ribbon and the pistol had been disclosed to the jury.

As her fussy little figure came forward, some nudged and some laughed, possibly because her bonnet was not of this year's style, possibly because her manner was peculiar and as full of oddities as her attire. But they did not laugh long, for the little lady's look was appealing, if not distressed. The fact that she was generally known to possess one of the largest bank accounts in the District, made any marked show of disrespect toward her a matter of poor judgment, if not of questionable taste.

The box in the coroner's hand prepared us for what was before us.

As he opened it and disclosed again the dainty white bow which, as I have before said, was of rather a fantastic make, the whole roomful of eager spectators craned forward and were startled enough when he asked:

"Did you ever see a bow like this before?"

Her answer came in the faintest of tones.

"Yes, I have one like it; very like it; so like it that yesterday I could not suppress an exclamation on seeing this one."

"Where did you get the one you have? Who fashioned it, I mean, or tied it for you, if that is what I ought to say?"

"It was tied for me by - Miss Tuttle. She is a friend of mine, or was - and a very good one; and one day while watching me struggling with a piece of ribbon, which I wanted made into a bow, she took it from my hand and tied a knot for which I was very much obliged to her. It was very pretty."

"And like this?"

"Almost exactly, sir."

"Have you that knot with you?"

She had.

"Will you show it to the jury?"

Heaving a sigh which she had much better have suppressed, she opened a little bag she carried at her side and took out a pink satin bow.

It had been tied by a deft hand; and more than one pair of eyes fell significantly at sight of it.

Amid a silence which was intense, two or three other witnesses were called to prove that Miss Tuttle's skill in bow-tying was exceptional, and was often made use of, not only by members of her household, but, as in Miss Nixon's case, by outsiders; the special style shown in the one under consideration being the favorite.

During all this, I kept my eyes on Mr. Jeffrey. It had now become so evident which way the coroner's inquiries tended that I wished to be the first to note their effect on him. It was less marked than I had anticipated. The man seemed benumbed by accumulated torment and stared at the witnesses filing before him as if they were part of some wild phantasmagoria which confused, without enlightening him.

When finally several persons of both ***es were brought forward to prove that his attentions to Miss Tuttle had once been sufficiently marked for an announcement of their engagement to be daily looked for, he let his head fall forward on his breast as if the creeping horror which had seized him was too much for his brain if not for his heart. The final blow was struck when the man whom I had myself seen in Alexandria testified to the contretemps which had occurred in Atlantic City; an additional point being given to it by the repetition of some old conversation raked up for the purpose, by which an effort was made to prove that Miss Tuttle found it hard to forgive injuries even from those nearest and dearest to her. This subject might have been prolonged, but some of the jury objected, and the time being now ripe for the great event of the day, the name of the lady herself was called.

After so significant a preamble, the mere utterance of Miss Tuttle's name had almost the force of an accusation; but the dignity with which she rose calmed all minds, and subdued every expression of feeling. I could but marvel at her self-poise and noble equanimity, and asked myself if, in the few days which had passed since first the murmur of something more serious than suicide had gone about, she had so schooled herself for all emergencies that nothing could shake her self-possession, not even the suggestion that a woman of her beauty and distinction could be concerned in a crime. 0r had she within herself some great source of strength, which sustained her in this most dreadful ordeal? All were on watch to see. When the veil dropped from before her features and she stepped into the full sight of the expectant crowd, it was not the beauty of her face, notable and conspicuous as that was, which roused the hum of surprise that swept from one end of the room to the other, but the calmness, almost the elevation of her manner, a calmness and elevation so unlooked for in the light of the strange contradictions offered by the evidence to which we had been listening for a day and a half, that all were affected; many inclined even to believe her innocent of any undue connection with her sister's death before she had stretched forth her hand to take the oath.

I was no exception to the rest. Though I had exerted myself from the first to bring matters to a climax - but not to this one - I experienced such a shock under the steady gaze of her sad but gentle eyes, that I found myself recoiling before my own presumption with something like secret shame till I was relieved by the thought that a perfectly innocent woman would show more feeling at so false and cruel a position. I felt that only one with something to conceal would turn so calm a front upon men ready, as she knew, to fix upon her a great crime. This conviction steadied me and made me less susceptible to her grace and to the tone of her quiet voice and the far-away sadness of her look. She faltered only when by chance she glanced at the shrinking figure of Francis Jeffrey.

Her name which she uttered without emphasis and yet in a way to arouse attention sank into all hearts with more or less disturbance.

同类推荐
  • 庄子

    庄子

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 金匮玉函要略述义

    金匮玉函要略述义

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 天马山房遗稿

    天马山房遗稿

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 周易

    周易

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 万病回春

    万病回春

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 修罗天界

    修罗天界

    当九个世界掌控者齐聚时,他们都认为天地已经圆满了。天道以九制,九者为极,大于十也。然而,一个新的世界却悄然萌芽,第十世界的出现,让掌控者们都觉得新奇。离子皓,出生在这个新生的世界中,世界还在孕育,5岁的他却出现在鬼域,他甚至以为鬼域这个灵魂的聚集地才是他的家。而故事也就这么展开了。。。
  • 懵懂时光恋爱季

    懵懂时光恋爱季

    不同性格的6个人之间,会发生什么样的事情呢?让各自寻找到自己的幸福
  • 邻家校花初长成

    邻家校花初长成

    萧天,高三转学到了另外一个城市的高中。一切都得重新开始,不知道是悲催的开始还是幸福的起源。高中之中,各种清纯小萝莉应有尽有。赵紫云,弱不禁风身负大胸。张依依,袖长美腿狂咽口水。钱莹儿,脾气火爆各种聊骚。各种款式,各种美女,因有尽有,大家还等待着什么呢,看她们与主角的相遇相知以及……
  • 重生脚踏实地

    重生脚踏实地

    上辈子为了能挤进上流社会,出卖身体出卖灵魂。重生回来只想脚踏实地生活,保护家人幸福安康。
  • 星空奇点

    星空奇点

    他叫奇点,出生那天,天空撒下七彩光束。生来带着异香,寨子里的人都躲着他。他喜欢在林子里与鸟兽为伴,直到有一天......
  • 次元的守护者

    次元的守护者

    守护心中的信仰,保护着热爱的那份心情因为守护才能更强,光与暗的共生,宅男宅女眼中最梦魅的玄幻在这里上演——————至心中的二次元(新人新书请多提意见)
  • 融灵界

    融灵界

    没有魔法斗气,没有主神金仙,这里是融灵师的世界。融灵大陆,万物皆可融合,唯信念只能汇聚!乌云天误食强化果实,从而踏上成为举世强者的孤独旅程,直到尽情诠释,何为义薄云天!
  • 纵宠萌妻:国民老公带回家

    纵宠萌妻:国民老公带回家

    “不许碰我。”他们说话不超过十句便领了证。她答应帮他摆脱豪门婚约,但也立下这样的规矩。婚后,他坑蒙拐骗,她呆萌可爱,明明是自己定下规矩,竟然主动投怀送抱,简直,羞!羞!羞!因为她,兄弟反目,集团破产,她怀恨离开,他莫名而去。蓝筱夕把自己细腻的小手放在顾思哲坚实的胸大肌上,冷冷地说:“这些年,你欠我的,用肉偿吧,其它的,我没兴趣。”
  • 爱妃,朕真的不懒

    爱妃,朕真的不懒

    懒皇帝,知道你懒你小气你奸诈,可你不能欺压到我的头上来呀。我要反击!古乐儿仰天大叫。从此,皇宫鸡飞狗跳,再无宁日。他堂堂一个帝王,天下独尊,却老是在她的手中吃瘪,他不甘心,很不甘心!可为什么吃尽了她的苦头,他的心却在一天天沉溺……
  • 唯我神兵

    唯我神兵

    绝世道法,家国天下。流言蜚语,世事人心。阅透人情知纸厚,踏穿世路觉山平。我只是想,给你们,讲个故事。