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第84章

THE INVISIBLE RAY

"I won't deny that I had some expectations from the old man myself."Kennedy's client was speaking in a low, full chested, vibrating voice, with some emotion, so low that I had entered the room without being aware that any one was there until it was too late to retreat.

"As his physician for over twelve years," the man pursued, "Icertainly had been led to hope to be remembered in his will.But, Professor Kennedy, I can't put it too strongly when I say that there is no selfish motive in my coming to you about the case.There is something wrong - depend on that."Craig had glanced up at me and, as I hesitated, I could see in an instant that the speaker was a practitioner of a type that is rapidly passing away, the old-fashioned family doctor.

"Dr.Burnham, I should like to have you know Mr.Jameson," introduced Craig."You can talk as freely before him as you have to me alone.

We always work together."

I shook hands with the visitor.

"The doctor has succeeded in interesting me greatly in a case which has some unique features," Kennedy explained."It has to do with Stephen Haswell, the eccentric old millionaire of Brooklyn.Have you ever heard of him?""Yes, indeed," I replied, recalling an occasional article which had appeared in the newspapers regarding a dusty and dirty old house in that part of the Heights in Brooklyn whence all that is fashionable had not yet taken flight, a house of mystery, yet not more mysterious than its owner in his secretive comings and goings in the affairs of men of a generation beyond his time.Further than the facts that he was reputed to be very wealthy and led, in the heart of a great city, what was as nearly like the life of a hermit as possible, Iknew little or nothing."What has he been doing now?" I asked.

"About a week ago," repeated the doctor, in answer to a nod of encouragement from Kennedy, "I was summoned in the middle of the night to attend Mr.Haswell, who, as I have been telling Professor Kennedy, had been a patient of mine for over twelve years.He had been suddenly stricken with total blindness.Since then he appears to be failing fast, that is, he appeared so the last time I saw him, a few days ago, after I had been superseded by a younger man.It is a curious case and I have thought about it a great deal.But Ididn't like to speak to the authorities; there wasn't enough to warrant that, and I should have been laughed out of court for my pains.The more I have thought about it, however, the more I have felt it my duty to say something to somebody, and so, having heard of Professor Kennedy, I decided to consult him.The fact of the matter is, I very much fear that there are circumstances which will bear sharp looking into, perhaps a scheme to get control of the old man's fortune."The doctor paused, and Craig inclined his head, as much as to signify his appreciation of the delicate position in which Burnham stood in the case.Before the doctor could proceed further, Kennedy handed me a letter which had been lying before him on the table.

It had evidently been torn into small pieces and then carefully pasted together.

The superscription gave a small town in Ohio and a date about a fortnight previous.

Dear Father [it read]: I hope you will pardon me for writing,=20but I cannot let the occasion of your seventy-fifth birthday=20pass without a word of affection and congratulation.I am alive=20and well.Time has dealt leniently with me in that respect, if=20not in money matters.I do not say this in the hope of reconciling you to me.I know that is impossible after all these cruel years.But I do wish that I could see you again.Remember, I am your only child and even if you still think I have been a foolish one, please let me come to see you once before it is too late.We are constantly travelling from place to place, but shall be here for a few days.

Your loving daughter, GRACE HASWELL MARTIN.

"Some fourteen or fifteen years ago," explained the doctor as Ilooked up from reading the note, "Mr.Haswell's only daughter eloped with an artist named Martin.He had been engaged to paint a portrait of the late Mrs.Haswell from a photograph.It was the first time that Grace Haswell had ever been able to find expression for the artistic yearning which had always been repressed by the cold, practical sense of her father.She remembered her mother perfectly since the sad bereavement of her girlhood and naturally she watched and helped the artist eagerly.The result was a portrait which might well have been painted from the subject herself rather than from a cold photograph.

"Haswell saw the growing intimacy of his daughter and the artist.

His bent of mind was solely toward money and material things, and he at once conceived a bitter and unreasoning hatred for Martin, who, he believed, had 'schemed' to capture his daughter and an easy living.Art was as foreign to his nature as possible.=20Nevertheless they went ahead and married, and, well, it resulted in the old man disinheriting the girl.The young couple disappeared bravely to make their way by their chosen profession and, as far as I know, have never been heard from since until now.Haswell made a new will, and I have always understood that practically all of his fortune is to be devoted to founding the technology department in a projected university of Brooklyn.""You have never seen this Mrs.Martin or her husband?" asked Kennedy.

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