Спрут: Калифорнийская история
Chapter V
Magnushadbeenontheverypointofsayingsomething,perhapscommittinghimselftosomecourseofaction,and,atpreciselythewrongmoment,hiswifehadcutin.Theopportunitywaslost.Thethreereturnedtowardtheranchhouse;butbeforesayinggood-bye,AnnixterhadsecuredfromMagnusapromisetotheeffectthat,beforecomingtoadefinitedecisioninthematterunderdiscussion,hewouldtalkfurtherwithhim.
Presleymethimattheporch.HewasgoingintotownwithPhelps,andproposedtoAnnixterthatheshouldaccompanythem.
“IwanttogooverandseeoldBroderson,”Annixterobjected.
ButPresleyinformedhimthatBrodersonhadgonetoBonnevilleearlierinthemorning.Hehadseenhimgopastinhisbuckboard.Thethreemensetoff,PhelpsandAnnixteronhorseback,Presleyonhisbicycle.
Whentheyhadgone,Mrs.Derricksoughtoutherhusbandintheofficeoftheranchhouse.Shewasatherprettiestthatmorning,hercheeksflushedwithexcitement,herinnocent,wide-openeyesalmostgirlish.Shehadfastenedherhair,stillmoist,withablackribbontiedatthebackofherhead,andthesoftmassoflightbrownreachedtobelowherwaist,makingherlookveryyoung.
“Whatwasithewassayingtoyoujustnow,”sheexclaimed,asshecamethroughthegateinthegreen-paintedwirerailingoftheoffice.“WhatwasMr.Annixtersaying?Iknow.Hewastryingtogetyoutojoinhim,tryingtopersuadeyoutobedishonest,wasn’tthatit?Tellme,Magnus,wasn’tthatit?”
Magnusnodded.
Hiswifedrewclosetohim,puttingahandonhisshoulder.