just david(公正的大卫)-第49章
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〃Where did you get this violin; boy?〃
〃I don't know。 We've always had it; ever since I could rememberthis
and the other one。〃
〃The OTHER one!〃
〃Father's。〃
〃Oh!〃 He hesitated; then; a little severely; he observed: 〃This is a fine
instrument; boy;a very fine instrument。〃
〃Yes;〃 nodded David; with a cheerful smile。 〃Father said it was。 I like
it; too。 This is an Amati; but the other is a Stradivarius。 I don't know which
I do like best; sometimes; only this is mine。〃
With a half…smothered ejaculation John Holly fell back limply。
〃Then youdoknow?〃 he challenged。
〃Knowwhat?〃
〃The value of that violin in your hands。〃
There was no answer。 The boy's eyes were questioning。
〃The worth; I mean;what it's worth。〃
〃Why; noyesthat is; it's worth everythingto me;〃 answered David;
in a puzzled voice。
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With an impatient gesture John Holly brushed this aside。
〃But the other onewhere is that?〃
〃At Joe Glaspell's。 I gave it to him to play on; because he had n't any;
and he liked to play so well。〃
〃You GAVE it to hima Stradivarius!〃
〃I loaned it to him;〃 corrected David; in a troubled voice。 〃Being
father's; I couldn't bear to give it away。 But JoeJoe had to have
something to play on。〃
〃 'Something to play on'! Father; he doesn't mean the River Street
Glaspells?〃 cried John Holly。
〃I think he does。 Joe is old Peleg Glaspell's grandson。〃 John Holly
threw up both his hands。
〃A Stradivariusto old Peleg's grandson! Oh; ye gods!〃 he muttered。
〃Well; I'll be〃 He did not finish his sentence。 At another word from
Simeon Holly; David had begun to play。
From his seat by the stove Simeon Holly watched his son's faceand
smiled。 He saw amazement; unbelief; and delight struggle for the mastery;
but before the playing had ceased; he was summoned by Perry Larson to
the kitchen on a matter of business。 So it was into the kitchen that John
Holly burst a little later; eyes and cheek aflame。
〃Father; where in Heaven's name DID you get that boy?〃 he demanded。
〃Who taught him to play like that? I've been trying to find out from him;
but I'd defy Sherlock Holmes himself to make head or tail of the sort of
lingo he talks; about mountain homes and the Orchestra of Life! Father;
what DOES it mean?〃
Obediently Simeon Holly told the story then; more fully than he had
told it before。 He brought forward the letter; too; with its mysterious
signature。
〃Perhaps you can make it out; son;〃 he laughed。 〃None of the rest of us
can; though I haven't shown it to anybody now for a long time。 I got
discouraged long ago of anybody's ever making it out。〃
〃Make it outmake it out!〃 cried John Holly excitedly; 〃I should say I
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could! It's a name known the world over。 It's the name of one of the
greatest violinists that ever lived。〃
〃But howwhathow came he in my barn?〃 demanded Simeon Holly。
〃Easily guessed; from the letter; and from what the world knows;〃
returned John; his voice still shaking with excitement。 〃He was always a
queer chap; they say; and full of his notions。 Six or eight years ago his
wife died。 They say he worshiped her; and for weeks refused even to touch
his violin。 Then; very suddenly; he; with his four…year…old son;
disappeareddropped quite out of sight。 Some people guessed the reason。
I knew a man who was well acquainted with him; and at the time of the
disappearance he told me quite a lot about him。 He said he was n't a bit
surprised at what had happened。 That already half a dozen relatives were
interfering with the way he wanted to bring the boy up; and that David
was in a fair way to be spoiled; even then; with so much attention and
flattery。 The father had determined to make a wonderful artist of his son;
and he was known to have said that he believedas do so many others
that the first dozen years of a child's life are the making of the man; and
that if he could have the boy to himself that long he would risk the rest。 So
it seems he carried out his notion until he was taken sick; and had to quit
poor chap!〃
〃But why didn't he tell us plainly in that note who he was; then?〃
fumed Simeon Holly; in manifest irritation。
〃He did; he thought;〃 laughed the other。 〃He signed his name; and he
supposed that was so well known that just to mention it would be enough。
That's why he kept it so secret while he was living on the mountain; you
see; and that's why even David himself didn't know it。 Of course; if
anybody found out who he was; that ended his scheme; and he knew it。 So
he supposed all he had to do at the last was to sign his name to that note;
and everybody would know who he was; and David would at once be sent
to his own people。 (There's an aunt and some cousins; I believe。) You see
he didn't reckon on nobody's being able to READ his name! Besides;
being so ill; he probably wasn't quite sane; anyway。〃
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〃I see; I see;〃 nodded Simeon Holly; frowning a little。 〃And of course
if we had made it out; some of us here would have known it; probably。
Now that you call it to mind I think I have heard it myself in days gone
bythough such names mean little to me。 But doubtless somebody would
have known。 However; that is all past and gone now。〃
〃Oh; yes; and no harm done。 He fell into good hands; luckily。 You'll
soon see the last of him now; of course。〃
〃Last of him? Oh; no; I shall keep David;〃 said Simeon Holly; with
decision。
〃Keep him! Why; father; you forget who he is! There are friends;
relatives; an adoring public; and a mint of money awaiting that boy。 You
can't keep him。 You could never have kept him this long if this little town
of yours hadn't been buried in this forgotten valley up among these hills。
You'll have the whole world at your doors the minute they find out he is
herehills or no hills! Besides; there are his people; they have some
claim。〃
There was no answer。 With a suddenly old; drawn look on his face; the
elder man had turned away。
Half an hour later Simeon Holly climbed the stairs to David's room;
and as gently and plainly as he could told the boy of this great; good thing
that had come to him。
David was amazed; but overjoyed。 That he was found to be the son of
a famous man affected him not at all; only so far as it seemed to set his
father right in other eyesin David's own; the man had always been
supreme。 But the going awaythe marvelous going awayfilled him with
excited wonder。
〃You mean; I shall go away and studypracticelearn more of my
violin?〃
〃Yes; David。〃
〃And hear beautiful music like the organ in church; only morebigger…
…better?〃
〃I suppose so。〃。
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〃And know peopledear peoplewho will understand what I say when
I play?〃
Simeon