第37章ARoseforMissEmily
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WhenMissEmilyGriersondied,ourenttoherfuhroughasortofrespectfulaffeforafallehewomenmostlyoutofcuriositytoseetheinsideofherhouse,whiesaveanoldma-abinedgardenerandcook-hadseeenyears。
Itwasabig,squarishframehousethathadoe,decoratedwithdspiresandscrolledbaltheheavilylight-somestyleofthesevehadonostselectstreet。Butgaragesandshadencroadobliteratedeveneighborhood;onlyMissEmily'shousewasleft,liftingitsstubbornaishdecayabovethewagonsandthegasolinepumps-aneyeseyesores。AndnowMissEmilyhadgoojoiivesofthoseaugustheylayinthecedar-bemusedcemeteryamongtherankedandanonymousgravesofUnionaesoldierswhofellatthebattleofJefferson。
Alive,MissEmilyhadbeenatradition,aduty,aofhereditaryobligatioingfromthatdayin1894whendSartoris,themayor-hewhofatheredtheedioNegrowomanshouldappearohoutaedhertaxes,thedispensationdatingfromthedeathofherfatheroy。NotthatMissEmilytedcharity。elSartorisiedaotheeffectthatMissEmily'sfatherhadloahetown,whiatterofbusihisaying。OnlyamanofelSartoris'geionandthoughtcouldhavei,andonlyawomancouldhavebelievedit。
&heion,withitsmoremodernideas,becamemayorsahisarraedsomelittledissatisfathefirstoftheyeartheymailedherataxnotice。Februarydtherely。Theywroteheraformalletter,askiocallatthesheriff'sofficeatherce。Aweeklaterthemayorwroteherhimself,tocallortosendhiscarforher,andrereplyanoteonpaperofanarchaiathin,flohyiotheeffectthatsheoutatall。Thetaxnoticewasalsoeent。
TheycalledaspecialmeetingoftheBoardofAldermeiononher,khedhwhiovisitorhadpassedsincesheceasedgivingtinglessoeheywereadmittedbytheoldoadimhallfromwhichastairwaymouillmoreshadow。Itsmelledofdustanddisuse-aksmell。Thehemintotheparlor。Itwasfurnishediher-coveredfurhehebliheycouldseethattheleatherwasdwhedown,afaintdustrosesluggishlyabhs,spinningwithslowmotesinthesinglesun-ray。ilteaselbeforethefireplacestoodaportraitofMissEmily'sfather。
Theyrosewheered-asmall,fatwomaninblack,withathingolddesgtoherwaistandvanishi,leaningonaneboarnishedgoldhead。Herskeletonare;perhapsthatouldhavebeenmerelyplumpnessinanotherwasobesityinher。Shelookedbloated,likeabodyledier,andofthatpallidhue。Hereyes,lostiyridgesofherface,lookedliketiecesofcoalpressedintoalumpofdoughastheymovedfromoherwhilethevisitorsstatedtheirerrand。
&askthemtosit。Shejuststoodinthedooralyuntilthespokesmaumblinghalt。Thentheycouldheartheiigattheendofthegold。
Hervoicewasdryandcold。"IhavenotaxesinJeffersoorisexplaiome。Perhapsoneofyouaccesstothecityredsatisfyyourselves。"
"Butwehave。WearetheissEmily。Didn'tyougetahesheriff,signedbyhim?"
"Ireceivedapaper,yes,"MissEmilysaid。"Perhapshesidershimselfthesheriff。。。IhavenotaxesinJefferson。"
"Butthereisnothioshowthat,yousee。Wemustgobythe-"
"SeeelSartoris。IhavenotaxesinJefferson。'
"But,MissEmily-"
"SeeelSartoris。"(elSartorishadbeetenyears。)"Ihavenotaxesiobe!"TheNegroappeared,"Showthesege。"
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Soshevahem,horseandfoot,justasshehadvaheirfathersthirtyyearsbeforeaboutthesmell。Thatwastwoyearsafterherfather'sdeathandashorttimeafterhersweetheart-theonewebelievedwouldmarryher-haddesertedher。Afterherfather'sdeathshewele;afterhersweetheartlehardlysawheratall。Afewoftheladieshadthetemeritytocall,butwerenotredtheonlysigheplacewastheNegroman-ayoungmanthen-goinginandoutwithamarketbasket。
"Justasifaman-anymaproperly,"theladiessaid;sotheywerenotsurprisedwhenthesmelldeveloped。Itwasanotherlihegross,teemingworldandthehighandmightys。
Aneighbor,alaihemayeSteveyyearsold。
"Butwhatwillyouhavemedoaboutit,madam?"hesaid。
"Why,seostopit,"thewomansaid,"Isn'ttherealaw?"
"I'msurethatos;tbenecessary,"JudgeStevenssaid,"It'sprobablyjustasthatniggerofherskilledintheyard。I'llspeaktohimaboutit。"
&dayhereplaints,onefromamanwhodiffideion。"Wereallymustdosomethingaboutit,Judge。I'dbethelastoobotherMissEmily,butos;vegottodosomething。"ThatnighttheBoardofAldermehreegraybeardsandoneyoungermaherisiion。
"It'ssimpleenough,"hesaid。"Seohaveherplaedup。Giveheratimetodoitin,andifshedon't。。。"
"Dammit,sir,"JudgeStevenssaid,"Willyouaccusealadytoherfaellingbad?"
Sothe,aftermidnight,fourmenissEmily'slawnandslunkaboutthehouselikeburglars,sniffingalongthebaseofthebridatthecellaropenihemperfularsowingmotionwithhishandoutofasagfromhisshoulder。Theybrokeopenthecellardoorandsprihere,andibuildings。Astheyrecrossedthelathathadbeendarkwaslightedaibehindher,atorsomotiohatofaquietlyacrossthelawnandintotheshadowofthelocuststhatli。Afteraweekortwothesmell>
Thateoplehadbeguntofeelreallysorryforher。Peopleinourtown,rememberinghowoldladyWyatt,hergreat-aunt,hadgoelycrazyatlast,believedthattheGriexsohemselvesalittletoohighforwhattheyreallywere。heyouegoodenoughforMissEmilyandsuch。Wehadlongthoughtofthemasatableau;MissEmilyaslenderfigureihebad,herfatheraspraddledsilhouetteinthefround,hisbacktoherandgahorsewhip,thetwoofthemframedbythebagfrontdoors。Sowheobethirtyandwasstillsipleasedexactly,butvihinsanityinthefamilysheos;thaveturneddownallofhercesiftheyhadreallymaterialized。
&herdied,itgotaboutthatthehousewasallthatwaslefttoher;andinalewereglad。AtlasttheycouldpityMissEmily。Beialone,andapauper,shehadbeanized。oowouldkhrillandtheolddespairofapennymoreorless。
&erhisdeathalltheladiespreparedtocallatthehouseandofferdaid,asisourilymetthematthedoor,dressedasusualandwithnriefooldthemthatherfatherwasnotdead。Shedidthatforthreedays,withtheministersher,atopersuadehertoletthemdisposeofthebody。Justastheywereabouttoresorttolawandforce,shebrokedown。andtheyburiedherfatherquickly。
&sayshewas。Webelievedshehadtodothat。Werememberedalltheyouherhaddrivenathatwith,shewouldhavetogtothatwhichhadrobbedher,aspeoplewill。
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