Sanctuary (Vintage International) by William Faulkner
Author:William Faulkner [Faulkner, William]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
ISBN: 9780307793553
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published: 2011-05-18T00:00:00+00:00
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As Horace was leaving the station at Jefferson a townward-bound car slowed beside him. It was the taxi which he used to go out to his sisterâs. âIâll give you a ride, this time,â the driver said.
âMuch obliged,â Horace said. He got in. When the car entered the square, the court-house clock said only twenty minutes past eight, yet there was no light in the hotel room window. âMaybe the childâs asleep,â Horace said. He said, âIf youâll just drop me at the hotelââ Then he found that the driver was watching him, with a kind of discreet curiosity.
âYou been out of town today,â the driver said.
âYes,â Horace said. âWhat is it? What happened here today?â
âShe aint staying at the hotel anymore. I heard Mrs Walker taken her in at the jail.â
âOh,â Horace said. âIâll get out at the hotel.â
The lobby was empty. After a moment the proprietor appeared: a tight, iron-gray man with a toothpick, his vest open upon a neat paunch. The woman was not there. âItâs these church ladies,â he said. He lowered his voice, the toothpick in his fingers. âThey come in this morning. A committee of them. You know how it is, I reckon.â
âYou mean to say you let the Baptist church dictate who your guests shall be?â
âItâs them ladies. You know how it is, once they get set on a thing. A man might just as well give up and do like they say. Of course, with meââ
âBy God, if there was a manââ
âShhhhhh,â the proprietor said. âYou know how it is when themââ
âBut of course there wasnât a man who wouldâAnd you call yourself one, thatâll letââ
âI got a certain position to keep up myself,â the proprietor said in a placative tone. âIf you come right down to it.â He stepped back a little, against the desk. âI reckon I can say whoâll stay in my house and who wont,â he said. âAnd I know some more folks around here that better do the same thing. Not no mile off, neither. I aint beholden to no man. Not to you, noways.â
âWhere is she now? or did they drive her out of town?â
âThat aint my affair, where folks go after they check out,â the proprietor said, turning his back. He said: âI reckon somebody took her in, though.â
âYes,â Horace said. âChristians. Christians.â He turned toward the door. The proprietor called him. He turned. The other was taking a paper down from a pigeon-hole. Horace returned to the desk. The paper lay on the desk. The proprietor leaned with his hands on the desk, the toothpick tilted in his mouth.
âShe said youâd pay it,â he said.
He paid the bill, counting the money down with shaking hands. He entered the jail yard and went to the door and knocked. After a while a lank, slattern woman came with a lamp, holding a manâs coat across her breast. She peered at him and said before he could speak:
âYouâre lookin fer Miz Goodwin, I reckon.â
âYes. How didâDidââ
âYouâre the lawyer.
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