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第113章

The train was at a standstill somewhere, and the dull, ashen beginnings of daylight had made a first feeble start toward effacing the lamps in the car-roof, when the new day opened for Theron.A man who had just come in stopped at the seat upon which he had been stretched through the night, and, tapping him brusquely on the knee, said, "I'm afraid I must trouble you, sir." After a moment of sleep-burdened confusion, he sat up, and the man took the other half of the seat and opened a newspaper, still damp from the press.It was morning, then.

Theron rubbed a clear space upon the clouded window with his thumb, and looked out.There was nothing to be seen but a broad stretch of tracks, and beyond this the shadowed outlines of wagons and machinery in a yard, with a background of factory buildings.

The atmosphere in the car was vile beyond belief.

He thought of opening the window, but feared that the peremptory-looking man with the paper, who had wakened him and made him sit up, might object.They were the only people in the car who were sitting up.Backwards and forwards, on either side of the narrow aisle, the dim light disclosed recumbent forms, curled uncomfortably into corners, or sprawling at difficult angles which involved the least interference with one another.Here and there an upturned face gave a livid patch of surface for the mingled play of the gray dawn and the yellow lamp-light.A ceaseless noise of snoring was in the air.

He got up and walked to the tank of ice-water at the end of the aisle, and took a drink from the most inaccessible portion of the common tin-cup's rim.The happy idea of going out on the platform struck him, and he acted upon it.

The morning air was deliciously cool and fresh by contrast, and he filled his lungs with it again and again.

Standing here, he could discern beyond the buildings to the right the faint purplish outlines of great rounded hills.

Some workmen, one of them bearing a torch, were crouching along under the side of the train, pounding upon the resonant wheels with small hammers.He recalled having heard the same sound in the watches of the night, during a prolonged halt.Some one had said it was Albany.

He smiled in spite of himself at the thought that Bishop Sanderson would never know about the visit he had missed.

Swinging himself to the ground, he bent sidewise and looked forward down the long train.There were five, six, perhaps more, sleeping-cars on in front.Which one of them, he wondered--and then there came the sharp "All aboard!"from the other side, and he bundled up the steps again, and entered the car as the train slowly resumed its progress.

He was wide-awake now, and quite at his ease.He took his seat, and diverted himself by winking gravely at a little child facing him on the next seat but one.

There were four other children in the family party, encamped about the tired and still sleeping mother whose back was turned to Theron.He recalled now having noticed this poor woman last night, in the first stage of his journey--how she fed her brood from one of the numerous baskets piled under their feet, and brought water in a tin dish of her own from the tank to use in washing their faces with a rag, and loosened their clothes to dispose them for the night's sleep.The face of the woman, her manner and slatternly aspect, and the general effect of her belongings, bespoke squalid ignorance and poverty.

Watching her, Theron had felt curiously interested in the performance.In one sense, it was scarcely more human than the spectacle of a cat licking her kittens, or a cow giving suck to her calf.Yet, in another, was there anything more human?

The child who had wakened before the rest regarded him with placidity, declining to be amused by his winkings, but exhibiting no other emotion.She had been playing by herself with a couple of buttons tied on a string, and after giving a civil amount of attention to Theron's grimaces, she turned again to the superior attractions of this toy.

Her self-possession, her capacity for self-entertainment, the care she took not to arouse the others, all impressed him very much.He felt in his pocket for a small coin, and, reaching forward, offered it to her.She took it calmly, bestowed a tranquil gaze upon him for a moment, and went back to the buttons.Her indifference produced an unpleasant sensation upon him somehow, and he rubbed the steaming window clear again, and stared out of it.

The wide river lay before him, flanked by a precipitous wall of cliffs which he knew instantly must be the Palisades.

There was an advertisement painted on them which he tried in vain to read.He was surprised to find they interested him so slightly.He had heard all his life of the Hudson, and especially of it just at this point.

The reality seemed to him almost commonplace.His failure to be thrilled depressed him for the moment.

"I suppose those ARE the Palisades?" he asked his neighbor.

The man glanced up from his paper, nodded, and made as if to resume his reading.But his eye had caught something in the prospect through the window which arrested his attention."By George!" he exclaimed, and lifted himself to get a clearer view.

"What is it?" asked Theron, peering forth as well.

"Nothing; only Barclay Wendover's yacht is still there.

There's been a hitch of some sort.They were to have left yesterday.""Is that it--that long black thing?" queried Theron.

"That can't be a yacht, can it?"

"What do you think it is?" answered the other.

They were looking at a slim, narrow hull, lying at anchor, silent and motionless on the drab expanse of water.

"If that ain't a yacht, they haven't begun building any yet.

They're taking her over to the Mediterranean for a cruise, you know--around India and Japan for the winter, and home by the South Sea islands.Friend o' mine's in the party.

Wouldn't mind the trip myself."

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