Poe shadow by Matthew Pearl

Poe shadow by Matthew Pearl

Author:Matthew Pearl [Pearl, Matthew]
Language: kor
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780812970128
Google: zEc8OgAACAAJ
Amazon: 0812970128
Publisher: 황금가지
Published: 2007-04-14T16:00:00+00:00


“Monsieur, how did you persuade the doctor’s chambermaid to cooperate so Bonjour would not be caught?” I asked as we walked up the street.

“First, you are on the wrong scent. It was not for Bonjour’s sake, as you assume. Second, I explained to the chambermaid that, in all honesty, we were not in fact leaving for another appointment.”

“Indeed? You told her the truth then,” I said with surprise.

“I explained that her interest, or infatuation, with you was highly inappropriate, and I wished to leave discreetly and quietly before her employer returned and might notice it first-hand.”

“Infatuation with me?” I repeated. “Wherever did such an idea come from, monsieur? Had she said something I did not hear?”

“No, but she certainly contemplated it upon my mention and, thinking something must have shown to that effect in her expression, she thought it must indeed be true. She will remain quiet about our visit, I assure you.”

“Monsieur Duponte! I cannot begin to understand this tactic!”

“You are the model of the handsome young man,” he replied, then added, “at least by Baltimore standards. That you are hardly aware of it only allows it to enter more decidedly in the eyes of a young female. Certainly the chambermaid noted this upon our entrance; indeed, her eyes flitted, as it were, immediately. Even if she did not consider it directly—until I mentioned it.”

“Monsieur, still—”

“No more talk of this, Monsieur Clark. We must continue our work in relation to Dr. Snodgrass.”

“But what do you mean by ‘it was not for Bonjour’s sake’?”

“Bonjour hardly needs our assistance, nor would she hesitate to cross us for her purposes when given the opportunity. You would be especially wise to remember this. It was for the sake of the other girl I did that.”

“How do you mean?”

“If the chambermaid had attempted to allege misconduct against Bonjour, I do not suppose the poor girl would have fared well against mademoiselle. Certainly, it is wise to save lives whenever you can.”

I reflected a moment on my naïve understanding of the situation.

“Where shall we go next, monsieur?”

He gestured to my memorandum book. “To read, of course.”



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