Голод
Part IV
Didn’tyouknowher?"
"No,"Ireplied.
"Itappearstomeyousalutedprofoundlyenough."
"DidI?"
"Ha,ha!perhapsyoudidn’t,"said"Missy.""Well,thatisodd.Why,itwasonlyatyoushelooked,too,thewholetime."
"Whendidyougettoknowher?"Iasked.Hedidnotreallyknowher.Itdatedfromaneveninginautumn.Itwaslate;theywerethreejovialsoulstogether,theycameoutlatefromtheGrand,andmetthisbeinggoingalongalonepastCammermeyer’s,andtheyaddressedher.Atfirstsheansweredrebuffingly;butoneofthejovialspirits,amanwhoneitherfearedfirenorwater,askedherrighttoherfaceifhemightnothavethecivilizedenjoymentofaccompanyingherhome?Hewould,bytheLord,nothurtahaironherhead,asthesayinggoes—onlygowithhertoherdoor,reassurehimselfthatshereachedhomeinsafety,otherwisehecouldnotrestallnight.Hetalkedincessantlyastheywentalong,hitupononethingoranother,dubbedhimselfWaldemarAtterdag,andrepresentedhimselfasaphotographer.Atlastshewasobligedtolaughatthismerrysoulwhorefusedtoberebuffedbyhercoldness,anditfinallyendedbyhisgoingwithher.
"Indeed,didit?andwhatcameofit?"Iinquired;andIheldmybreathforhisreply.
"Cameofit?Oh,stopthere;thereistheladyinquestion."
Webothkeptsilentamoment,both"Missy"andI.