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  “Listen!listentome!AnselCoffinisdead,Itellyou。Iknowit。Iknowallaboutit。ThatwaswhatIwantedtoseeyouabout。

  DidKeziahtellyouoftheSanJoseandthesailorwhodiedofsmallpoxinthisverybuilding?Inthatroomthere?“

  “Yes。John,you——“

  “I’mnotraving。It’sthetruth。ThatsailorwasAnselCoffin。I

  watchedwithhimandonenight,thenightbeforehedied,hespokeKeziah’sname。HespokeofNewBedfordandofTrumetandofher,overandoveragain。Iwassurewhohewasthen,butIcalledinEbenezerCapen,whousedtoknowCoffininNewBedford。Andherecognizedhim。Nat,assureasyouandIareherethisminute,AnselCoffin,AuntKeziah’shusband,isburiedintheTrumetcemetery。“

  CHAPTERXXI

  INWHICHMR。STONEWASHESHISHANDS

  Mr。AbnerStone,ofStone&Barker,marineoutfittersandshipchandlers,withaplaceofbusinessonCommercialStreetinBoston,andabankaccountwhichcommandedrespectthroughoutthecity,wasfeelingratherirritableandoutofsorts。Poorrelationsarealwaysanuisance。Theyareforeverexpectingsomething,eithermoney——inMr。Stone’scasethisparticularexpectationwasusuallyfruitless——oremploymentorinfluenceorsomething。Mr。Stonewasrich,hehadbecomesobyhisownabilityandunaidedeffort。Hewassureofthat——oftenmentionedit,withmoreorlessmodesty,inthespeecheswhichhedeliveredtohisSunday-schoolclassandatthedinnersofvarioussocietiestowhichhebelonged。Hewasaself-mademanandwasconsciousthathehaddoneagoodjob。

  Therefore,beingself-made,hesawnoparticularreasonwhyheshouldaidinthemakingofothers。Ifpeoplewerepoortheyoughttogetoverit。Povertywasadiseaseandhewasnodoctor。Hehadbeenpooroncehimself,andnoonehadhelpedhim。“Ihelpedmyself,“hewaswonttosay,withpride。Someofhisrivalsinbusiness,repeatingthisremark,smiledandaddedthathehadbeen“helpinghimself“eversince。

  Mr。Stonehad“washedhishands“ofhiscousin,KeziahCoffin,orthoughthehad。AfterherbrotherSolomondiedshehadwrittentohim,askinghimtofindherapositionofsomekindinBoston。“I

  don’twantmoney,Idon’twantcharity,“wroteKeziah。“WhatI

  wantiswork。Canyougetitforme,Abner?Iwritetoyoubecausefatherusedtotellofwhatyousaidtohimaboutgratitudeandhowyouwouldneverrestuntilyouhaddonesomethinginreturnforwhathedidforyou。“

  CaptainBenHall’skindnesswastheonethingMr。Stoneforgotwhenhesaidnoonehadeverhelpedhim。Hedislikedtoberemindedofit。Itwasalongwhileagoandthecaptainwasdead。However,beingreminded,hehadcalleduponafriendinthetailoringlineandhadobtainedforKeziahtheplaceofsewingwoman。ShedecidedtobecomehousekeeperattheTrumetparsonageandsonotifiedhim。

  Thenhewashedhishandsofher。

  Butnowhewascompelledtosoilthemagain。Keziahhadappearedathisoffice,withoutwarning,anddemandedthathefindheraposition。“Demanded“wastheproperword。Certainlyshehadnotbegged。Sheseemedtofeelthatherdemandwasrightandproper,andhisaccedingtoittheleasthecoulddo。

  “Whatafineplaceyou’vegothere,Abner!“shesaid,inspectingtheofficeandthestore。“Ideclareit’sfinerthantheoneyouhadwhenyoufirstwentintobusiness,aforeyoufailed。Iwishfathercouldhavelivedtoseeit。He’dhaverealizedthathisjudgmentwasgood,eventhoughhisinvestmentwasn’t。“

  CaptainHallhadinvestedlargelyinthatfirstbusiness,theonewhichfailed。Mr。Stonechangedthesubject。Laterinthedayheagainsoughthisfriend,thetailor,andKeziahwasinstalledintheloftofthelatter’sWashingtonStreetshop,besidetheotherwomenandgirlswhosewedandsewedfromseveninthemorninguntilsixatnight。Mr。Stonehadleftherthereandcomeaway,feelingthatanunpleasantmatterwasdisposedof。Hehadmadesomeinquiriesastowheresheintendedstaying,evenaddedahalf-

  heartedinvitationtodinnerthateveningathishome。Butshedeclined。

  “No,thankyou,Abner,“shesaid,“I’mgoin’tofindaboardin’

  placeandI’djustassoonnobodyknewwhereIwasstayin’,forthepresent。Andthere’sonethingIwanttoaskyou:don’ttellasoulIamhere。Notasoul。Ifanyoneshouldcomeaskin’forme,don’tgive’emanysatisfaction。I’lltellyouwhysomeday,perhaps。Ican’tnow。“

  ThiswaswhattroubledMr。Stoneashesatinhisoffice。Whyshouldthiswomanwishtohaveherwhereaboutskeptasecret?

  Therewasareasonforthis,ofcourse。Wasitarespectablereason,ortheotherkind?Ifthelatter,hisownnamemightbeassociatedwiththescandal。Hewished,forthefiftiethtime,thattherewerenopoorrelations。

  Aboycameintotheoffice。“Thereissomeoneheretoseeyou,Mr。Stone,“hesaid。

  “Whoisit?“

  “Idon’tknow,sir。Lookslikeaseafaringman,aseacaptain,I

  shouldsay——buthewon’tgivehisname。Saysit’simportantandnobodybutyou’lldo。“

  “Humph!Allright。Tellhimtowait。I’llbeoutinaminute。“

  SeacaptainsandshipownerswereStone&Barker’sbestcustomers。

  Theseniorpartneremergedfromtheofficewithasmileonhisface。

  “Ah!“hesaid,extendinghishand。“Gladtoseeyou,Captain——er——“

  “Hammond,“repliedthevisitor。“Sametoyou,Mr。Stone。“

  “Fineweatherforthistimeofyear。“

  “Fineenough,Mr。Stone。“

  “Well,CaptainHammond,whatcanwedoforyou?Goingtosailsoon?“

  “Notrightaway。Justmadeport,less’naweekago。Homelooksgoodtome,foraspell,anyhow。“

  “So?Yes,Ihavenodoubt。Letmesee——whereisyourhome,captain?Ishouldremember,ofcourse,but——“

  “Don’tknowwhyyoushould。Thisismyfirsttripinyourlatitude,Iguess。Myhome’satTrumet。“

  “Trumet?“Mr。Stone’stonechanged。

  “Yes。Trumet,downontheCape。Everbeenthere?Wethinkit’saboutasgoodaplaceasthereis。“

  “Hu-u-m!Trumet?Well,CaptainHammond,youwishedtoseeme,I

  understand。“

  “Yes。Factis,Mr。Stone,IwanttoaskyouwhereIcanfindMrs。

  KeziahCoffin。She’sarelationofyours,Ib’lieve,andshe’scometoBostonlately。Onlyyesterdayorthedayafore。Canyoutellmewheresheis?“

  “Whydoyouwishtoseeher?“

  “Oh,forreasons,personalones。She’safriendofmine。“

  “Isee。No,captain,Ican’ttellyouwheresheis。Goodmorning。“

  CaptainNatwasgreatlydisappointed。

  “Holdonthere,justaminute,“hebegged。“Thisisimportant,youunderstand,Mr。Stone。I’mmightyanxioustofindKezi——Mrs。

  Coffin。Wethought,someofherfriendsandI,thatmostlikelyyou’dknowwhereshewas。Can’tyougiveusanyhelpatall?

  Hasn’tshebeenhere?“

  “Goodmorning,CaptainHammond。Youmustexcuseme,I’mbusy。“

  Hewentintotheofficeandclosedthedoor。CaptainNatrubbedhisforeheaddesperately。HehadbeenalmostsurethatAbnerStonewouldputhimonKeziah’strack。Gracehadthoughtso,too。SherememberedwhatthehousekeeperhadtoldconcerningherBostoncousinandhowthelatterhadfoundemploymentforherwhenshecontemplatedleavingTrumet,afterherbrother’sdeath。GracebelievedthatKeziahwouldgotohimatonce。

  Natwalkedtothedoorandstoodthere,tryingtothinkwhattodonext。Asmartyoungperson,wearingaconspicuoussuitofclothes,aidedandabettedbyavividwaistcoatandapairofyouthfulbutpromisingsidewhiskers,camebrisklyalongthesidewalkandstoppedinfrontofhim。

  “Well,sir?“observedthisperson,withcheerfulcondescension。

  “AnythingIcandoforyou?“

  CaptainNatturnedhisgazeuponthesidewhiskersandthewaistcoat。

  “Hey?“hequeried。

  “Isay,isthereanythingIcandoforyou?“

  Thecaptainshookhishead。“No-o,“hedrawleddryly,“I’mafraidnot,son。Iadmitthatdon’tseemscarcelypossible,butIamafraidit’sso。“

  “Lookingforsomethinginourline,wasyou?“

  “Well,Idon’tknow。Whatmightbeonyourline——clothes?“

  Thebewhiskeredonedrewhimselfup。“IamconnectedwithStone&

  Barker,“hesaidsharply。“And,seeingyoustandinginourdoorway,Ithoughtpossibly——“

  “Yes,yes。Begyourpardon,I’msure。No,Idon’twanttobuyanything。IcometoseeMr。Stoneonapersonalmatter。“

  “He’sbusy,Isuppose。“

  “Sohesays。“

  Theyoungmansmiledwithserenesatisfaction。“I’mnotsurprised,“heobservedcomplacently。“WeAREabusyhouse,Mr——er——“

  “Hammond’smyname。AreyouMr。Barker?“

  “No-o,mynameisPrince。“

  “So?Silentpartnerinthefirm,hey?“

  “No-o,notexactly。Mr。Princewasslightlyembarrassed。“No,I

  ama——asalesman——atpresent。WasthematteryouwishedtoseeMr。

  Stoneaboutaveryprivateone?“

  “Middlin’。’“

  “Well,IaskedbecauseMr。Stoneisabusymanandweliketosavehimallthe——the——“

  “Troubleyoucan,hey?That’sniceofyou,youmustsavehimalot,Mr——er——King,wasit?“

  “No,Prince。“

  “Sureandsartin’,Prince,ofcourse。Iknew’twasconnectedwiththeroyalfamily。Well,Mr。Prince,I’mafraidevenyoucan’thelpmenorhimoutthistime。I’mlookin’upafriendofmine,awidowladyfromdowntheCape。She’sarelationofMr。Stone’s,andshe’scometoBostondurin’thelastdayorso。Ithoughtlikelyhemightknowwhereshewas,that’sall。Thatwouldbealittleoutofyourlatitude,hey?“

  “Idon’tknow。Hernamewasn’tCoffin,wasit?“

  CaptainNatstarted。“Itcertainlywas,“heansweredeagerly。

  “How’dyouknowthat?“

  Mr。Prince’scomplacencewassuperb。“Oh,“heansweredwithcondescension,“Mr。Stonetrustsmewithagoodmanyofhispersonalaffairs。“

  “Ishouldthinklikelyhewould。ButaboutMrs。Coffin?Youwasgoin’tosay?“

  “SheiswithJamesHallett&Co。,thetailors,onWashingtonStreet。Mr。Stonefoundaplaceforherthere,Ibelieve。I——er——

  er——superintendedthecarryingofhervaliseand——What?“

  “Nothin’,nothin’。Hum!Hallett&Co。,tailors?WhatnumberWashin’tonStreetdidyousay?“

  Mr。Princegavethenumber。

  “Thankyoualot,“saidCaptainNat,withfervor。“Good-by,Mr。

  Prince。HopethenexttimeIcomeyou’llbeinthefirm。Goodday,sir。“

  “Goodday。NothingelseIcando?Andyouwon’twaitforMr。

  Stone?Verygood。Isthereanymessageforhimthatyouwouldliketoleave?“

  “Hey?“Nathadstartedtogo,butnowhepausedandturned。Therewasagrimtwinkleinhiseye。“Message?“herepeated。“Why,ye-

  es,Idon’tknowbutthereis。YoujustgiveMr。StoneCap’nHammond’scomplimentsandtellhimI’mlookin’forwardtointerviewin’himsometime。Justtellhimthat,willyou?“

  “I’lltellhim。Gladtohavemetyou,CaptainHammond。“

  Thecaptainnoddedsolemnly。“Say,Mr。King,“hesaid,“youain’thalfsogladasIam。“

  Mr。Princestruttedintothestore。

  “Whowasthatchapyouweretalkingwith?“askedafellow-clerk。

  “Oh,ahayseedwhowantedtoseetheoldman。Poorrelation,I

  guess。Iheadedhimoff。Stoneisalwaystellingusthattimeismoney,soIsavedbothof’emforhim。Heoughttothankme。

  Wouldn’tbesurprisedifIgottheraiseI’vebeenaskingfor。“

  Mr。Princedidnotgettheraise,northethanks。Buthewassurprised。

  IntheworkshopofHallett&Co。,Keziahsatsewingbusily。Thewindownearherwasclosed,stuckfast,andthroughthedingypanesshecouldseeonlyroofsandchimneys。Theotherwomenandgirlsnearherchattedandlaughed,butshewassilent。Shedidnotfeelliketalking,certainlynotlikelaughing。Thegarmentshewasatworkonwasacoat,aweddingcoat,sotheforemanhadtoldher,withasmile;thereforeshemustbeveryparticular。

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