登陆注册
20262900000034

第34章 SUITE HOMES AND THEIR ROMANCE(1)

FEW young couples in the Big-City-of-Bluff began their married existence with greater promise of happiness than did Mr.and Mrs.Claude Turpin.They felt no especial animosity toward each other; they were comfort-ably established in a handsome apartment house that had a name and accommodations like those of a sleeping-car; they were living as expensively as the couple on the next floor above who had twice their income;and their marriage had occurred on a wager, a ferry-boat and first acquaintance, thus securing a sensational newspaper notice with their names attached to pictures of the Queen of Roumania and M.Santos-Dumont.

Turpin's income was $200 per month.On pay day, after calculating the amounts due for rent, instalments on furniture and piano, gas, and bills owed to the florist, confectioner, milliner, tailor, wine merchant and cab company, the Turpins would find that they still had $200left to spend.How to do this is one of the secrets of metropolitan life.

The domestic life of the Turpins was a beautiful picture to see.But you couldn't gaze upon it as you could at an oleograph of "Don't Wake Grandma," or "Brook-lyn by Moonlight."

You had to blink when looked at it; and you heard a fizzing sound just like the machine with a "scope" at the end of it.Yes; there wasn't much repose about the picture of the Turpins' domestic life.It was something like "Spearing Salmon in the Columbia River," or "Jap-anese Artillery in Action."

Every day was just like another; as the days are in New York.In the morning Turpin would take bromo-seltzer, his pocket change from under the clock, his hat, no breakfast and his departure for the office.At noon Mrs.Turpin would get out of bed and humour, put on a kimono, airs, and the water to boil for coffee.

Turpin lunched downtown.He came home at 6to dress for dinner.They always dined out.They strayed from the chop-house to chop-sueydom, from terrace to table d'h魌e, from rathskeller to roadhouse, from caf?to casino, from Maria's to the Martha Wash-ington.Such is domestic life in the great city.Your vine is the mistletoe; your fig tree bears dates.Your household gods are Mercury and John Howard Payne.

For the wedding march you now hear only "Come with the Gypsy Bride." You rarely dine at the same place twice in succession.You tire of the food; and, besides, you want to give them time for the question of that souve-nir silver sugar bowl to blow over.

The Turpins were therefore happy.They made many warm and delightful friends, some of whom they remem-bered the next day.Their home life was an ideal one, according to the rules and regulations of the Book of Bluff.

There came a time when it dawned upon Turpin that his wife was getting away with too much money.

If you belong to the near-swell class in the Big City, and your income is $200 per month, and you find at the end of the month, after looking over the bills for current expenses, that you, yourself, have spent $150, you very naturally wonder what has become of the other $50.

So you suspect your wife.And perhaps you give her a hint that something needs explanation.

"I say, Vivien," said Turpin, one afternoon when they were enjoying in rapt silence the peace and quiet of their cozy apartment, "you've been creating a hiatus big enough for a dog to crawl through in this month's hon-orarium.You haven't been paying your dressmaker anything on account, have you?"There was a moment's silence.No sounds could be heard except the breathing of the fox terrier, and the subdued, monotonous sizzling of Vivien's fulvous locks against the insensate curling irons.Claude Turpin, sitting upon a pillow that he had thoughtfully placed upon the convolutions of the apartment sofa, narrowly watched the riante, lovely face of his wife.

"Claudie, dear," said she, touching her finger to her ruby tongue and testing the unresponsive curling irons, "you do me an injustice.Mme.Toinette has not seen a cent of mine since the day you paid your tailor ten dollars on account."Turpin's suspicions were allayed for the time.But one day soon there came an anonymous letter to him that read:

"Watch your wife.She is blowing in your money secretly.I was a sufferer just as you are.The place is No.345 Blank Street.A word to the wise, etc.

"A MAN WHO KNOWS"

Turpin took this letter to the captain of police of the precinct that he lived in.

"My precinct is as clean as a hound's tooth," said the captain."The lid's shut down as close there as it is over the eye of a Williamsburg girl when she's kissed at a party.But if you think there's anything queer at the address, I'll go there with ye."On the next afternoon at 3, Turpin and the captain crept softly up the stairs of No.345 Blank Street.Adozen plain-clothes men, dressed in full police uniforms, so as to allay suspicion, waited in the hall below.

At the top of the stairs was a door, which was found to be locked.The captain took a key from his pocket and unlocked it.The two men entered.

同类推荐
  • Greyfriars Bobby

    Greyfriars Bobby

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 宦乡要则

    宦乡要则

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • A Wasted Day

    A Wasted Day

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 周易集注

    周易集注

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 夷氛闻记

    夷氛闻记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 长夜录

    长夜录

    你是我的意志,你与我同在!你是我的灵魂,不要怕!别哭!我们是最英勇的战士,站起来!让他们……让那些蔑视我们的人!灭亡!
  • 美人蛊:逍遥王妃

    美人蛊:逍遥王妃

    那年初见,他以强势的姿态走进她的生活。她逃婚,害死了他最爱的女人。阴差阳错,她又嫁给了他。他时而冷酷无情,时而又对她温柔似水。当她无可救药的沉沦,他却说,“君尧欢,每个人都要为自己的错误付出代价,你这辈子,只能是她的替代品。”所以,她选择解脱。“轩辕云奚,你最爱的苏锦瑟,我还给你。”琉蓥台上,她笑着以无比残忍决绝的方式离开了他的生命。从此,颍川公主成了逍遥王府最深的忌讳。再见,他孑然一身,她却是一国女皇。
  • 悠悠白云:痕少,早上好

    悠悠白云:痕少,早上好

    被好友乔筱棋逼去理发店去当学徒的陆悠悠,觉得自己今天真是倒霉透了!第一次理发就把客人的刘海剪了个参差不齐!偏偏这个人还是自己最最讨厌的景二少——景川痕!景川痕本来今天就心情差,再加上这奇丑无比的发型,景二少决定要好好调教这支小白兔!景二少打着发型毁了不能见人的借口,将小白兔骗进了“狼窝”。天真的陆悠悠还照顾他。殊不知,自己这是“兔送狼口”啊!请看服黑傲娇的大灰狼景二少,如何调教呆萌小白兔!
  • 佣兵归途

    佣兵归途

    荆浩亲眼看着父亲被杀,恨的种子就此埋下,当荆浩下跪的时候,就已经决定了与贪狼不死不休。
  • 异界武侠世界

    异界武侠世界

    一个废物重生在武侠世界,在茫茫武力为尊的世界里挣扎求生存。
  • 失忆公主的绝美爱恋

    失忆公主的绝美爱恋

    她,只是一个缺失了某些记忆的少女,因为哥哥在沫洛学院的地位,她来到了这里。因为身边一群“不靠谱”的朋友,让她那缺失的记忆逐渐清晰起来,让真相逐渐浮出水面。在恢复记忆的同时,也展开了她所不敢奢求的爱情……
  • 凯源玺的校园恋爱

    凯源玺的校园恋爱

    女主总是和男主擦肩而过,一次机会两人成了同学后成同桌从相识,相知,相恋,相爱,最终因为一件事而女主离开几年后,女主再次回来发现男主一直等她。她才发现她一直爱着他
  • 骨灰级闺蜜

    骨灰级闺蜜

    三位女主是骨灰级闺蜜,有时会闹点小别扭,有时会因为自己的男神吵起来,有时会有人在中间挑拨,但她们还是不断的分分合合,上一秒还在生气,下一秒就又合好了.
  • 快乐的人生

    快乐的人生

    这是一本告诉你人生如何才能变得快乐的生活哲学书,它的写作背景是当时的美国正面临着社会经济萧条和民众情绪低落,戴尔·卡耐基为了重新让人树立信心、重新充满力量、重新开始新的生活,于是进行了一系列励志演讲,这本书就是这一系列演讲的文集。本书通过平凡而积极的众多励志故事探索人生法则,告诉人们在面对挫折和困境时,应该具有的积极心态和正确做事方法,其中提到的众多信念和思想对美国社会影响深远。
  • 解密中国大案(二)

    解密中国大案(二)

    丁一鹤用纪实文学的方式记录中国法制进程的一些片段,本书所展示的案件都在北京和全国产生过一定影响,有的案情也通过各种传播渠道为广大读者所知。但与其他媒体报道不同的是,本书的内容全部来自丁一鹤对案件当事人的亲自采访和他所接触的相关案卷。而且是对案件鲜为人知的内幕进行原汁原味的展示和披露。因为作者的采访和掌握的资料是一手的、真实的、独家的,所以本书对于案件的报道是具有一定深度和广度的,而且大多内容是读者闻所未闻见所未见的。本书除了重点展示北京法院审理的国家药监局窝案中落马的小人物、原国家统计局长邱晓华重婚案之外,还对轰动全国的段义和杀人案、许晓刚受贿案等轰动全国的大要案进行了解读。