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第 9 部分阅读

  龙纹身的女孩

“harriethadpreviouslylivedinahouseacrosstheroad;butgiventhatneithergottfriednorisabellawasconsistentlystable;andonecouldclearlyseehowthatupsetthegirl;underinedherstudiesandsoon;in1964;whenshewasfourteen;iarrangedforhertooveintoyhouse。isabellaprobablythoughtthatitwasjustfiobesparedtheresponsibilityforherdaughter。harriethadbeenlivinghereforthepasttwoyears。sothisiswhereshecaethatday。weknowthatsheetandexchangedsoewordswithharaldinthecourtyard—he’soneofyolderbrothers。thenshecaeupthestairs;tothisroo;andsaidhellotoe。shesaidthatshewantedtotalktoeaboutsoething。rightthenihadsoeotherfailyeberswitheandicouldn’tsparethetieforher。butsheseeedanxiousandiproisedi’detoherroowheniwasfree。sheleftthroughthatdoor;andthatwasthelasttieisawher。ainuteorsolatertherewasthecrashonthebridgeandthebedlathatfollowedupsetallourplansfortheday。”


“howdidshedie?”


“it’soreplicatedthanthat;andihavetotellthestoryinchronologicalorder。whentheaidentourred;peopledroppedwhatevertheyweredoingandrantothescene。iwas…isupposeitookchargeandwasfeverishlyoupiedforthenextfewhours。harrietcaedowntothebridgerightaway—severalpeoplesawher—butthedangerofanexplosionadeeinstructanyonewhowasn’tinvolvedingettingaronssonoutofhiscartostaywellback。fiveofusreained。therewereyselfandybrotherharald。therewasaannaedmagnusnilsson;oneofyworkers。therewasasawillworkernaedsixtennordlanderwhohadahousedownbythefishingharbour。andtherewasafellownaedjerkeraronsson。hewasonlysixteen;andishouldreallyhavesenthiaway;buthewasthenephewofgustavinthecar。


“atabout2:40harrietwasinthekitchenhereinthehouse。shedrankaglassofilkandtalkedbrieflytoastrid;ourcook。theylookedoutofthewindowattheotiondownatthebridge。


“at2:55harrietcrossedthecourtyard。shewasseenbyisabella。aboutainutelatersheranintoottofalk;thepastorinhedeby。atthattietheparsonagewaswheremartinvangerhashisvillatoday;andthepastorlivedonthissideofthebridge。hehadbeeninbed;nursingacold;whentheaidenttookplace;hehadissedthedraa;butsoeonehadtelephonedandhewasonhiswaytothebridge。harriet. pedhiontheroadandapparentlywantedtosaysoethingtohi;buthewavedheroffandhurriedpast。falkwasthelastpersontoseeheralive。”


“howdidshedie?”blokvistsaidagain。


“idon’tknow;”vangersaidwithatroubledexpression。“wedidn’tgetaronssonoutofhiscaruntilaround5:00—hesurvived;bytheway;althoughhewasnotingoodshape—andsoetieafter6:00thethreatoffirewasconsideredpast。theislandwasstillcutoff;butthingsbegantocaldown。itwasn’tuntilwesatdownatthetabletohaveourlongdelayeddinneraround8:00thatwediscoveredharrietwasissing。isentoneofthecousinstogetharrietfroherroo;butshecaebacktosaythatshecouldn’tfindher。ididn’tthinkuchaboutit;iprobablyassuedshehadgoneforawalkorshehadn’tbeentoldthatdinnerwasserved。andduringtheeveningihadtodealwithvariousdiscussionsandarguentswiththefaily。soitwasn’tuntilthenextorning;whenisabellawenttofindher;thatwerealisedthatnobodyknehereharrietwasandthatno…onehadseenhersincethedaybefore。”hespreadhisarsoutwide。“andfrothatday;shehasbeenissingwithoutatrace。”


“missing?”blokvistechoed。


“foralltheseyearswehaven’tbeenabletofindoneicroscopicscrapofher。”


“butifshevanished;asyousay;youcan’tbesurethatshewasurdered。”


“iunderstandtheobjection。i’vehadthoughtsalongthesaelines。whenapersonvanisheswithoutatrace;oneoffourthingscouldhavehappened。shecouldhavegoneoffofherownfreewillandbehidingsoewhere。shecouldhavehadanaidentanddied。shecouldhaveittedsuicide。andfinally;shecouldhavebeenthevictiofacrie。i’veweighedallthesepossibilities。”


“butyoubelievethatsoeoookharriet’slife。why?”


“becauseit’stheonlyreasonableconclusion。”vangerhelduponefinger。“frotheoutsetihopedthatshehadrunaway。butasthedayspassed;weallrealisedthatthiswasn’tthecase。iean;hoouldasixteen…year…oldfrosuchaprotectedworld;evenaveryablegirl;beabletoanageonherown?howcouldshestayhiddenwithoutbeingdiscovered?wherewouldshegetoney?andevenifshegotajobsoewhere;shewouldneedasocialsecuritycardandanaddress。”


hehelduptwofingers。


“mynextthoughtwasthatshehadhadsoekindofaident。canyoudoeafavour?gotothedeskandopenth. drawer。there’saapthere。”


blokvistdidashewasaskedandunfoldedtheaponthecoffeetable。hedebyislandwasanirregularlyshapedlandassabouttwoileslongwithaaxiuwidthofaboutoneile。alargepartoftheislandwascoveredbyforest。therewasabuilt…upareabythebridgeandaroundthelittlesuer…househarbour。ontheothersideoftheislandwasthesallholding;?sterg?rden;frowhichtheunfortunatearonssonhadstartedoutinhiscar。


“reeberthatshecouldn’thavelefttheisland;”vangersaid。“hereonhedebyislandyoucoulddieinanaidentjustlikeanywhereelse。youcouldbestruckbylightning—buttherewasnothunderstorthatday。youcouldbetrapledtodeathbyahorse;falldownawell;ortubleintoarockcrevice。therearenodoubthundredsofwaystofallvictitoanaidenthere。i’vethoughtofostofthe。”


heheldupthreefingers。


“there’sjustonecatch;andthisalsoappliestothethirdpossibility—thatthegirl;contrarytoeveryindication;tookherownlife。herbodyustbesoewhereinthisliitedarea。”


vangerslaedhisfistdownontheap。


“inthedaysaftershedisappeared;wesearchedeverywhere;crisscrossingtheisland。theenwadedthrougheveryditch;scouredeverypatchoffield;cliff;anduprootedtree。wewentthrougheverybuilding;chiney;well;barn;andhiddengarret。”


theoldanlookedawayfroblokvistandstaredintothedarknessoutsidethewindow。hisvoicegrewlowerandoreintiate。


“thewholeautunilookedforher;evenafterthesearchparties. pedandpeoplehadgivenup。wheniwasn’ttendingtoyworkibegangoingforwalksbackandforthacrosstheisland。wintercaeonandwestillhadn’tfoundatraceofher。inthespringikeptonlookinguntilirealisedhowpreposterousysearchwas。whensuercaeihiredthreeexperiencedwoodsenwhodidtheentiresearchoveragainwithdogs。theybedeverysquarefootoftheisland。bythattieihadbeguntothinkthatsoeoneusthavekilledher。sotheyalsosearchedforagrave。theyworkedatitforthreeonths。wefoundnottheslightestvestigeofthegirl。itwasasifshehaddissolvedintothinair。”


“icanthinkofanuberofpossibilities;”blokvistventured。


“let’shearthe。”


“shecouldhavedrowned;aidentallyoronpurpose。thisisanisland;andwatercanhideostthings。”


“true;buttheprobabilityisn’tgreat。considerthefollowing:ifharrietetwithanaidentanddrowned;logicallyitusthaveourredsoewhereintheiediatevicinityofthevillage。reeberthattheexciteentonthebridgewastheostsensationalthingthathadhappenedhereonhedebyislandinseveraldecades。itwasnotatiewhenasixteen…year…oldgirlwithanoralsenseofcuriositywoulddecidetogoforawalktotheothersideoftheisland。


“butoreiportant;”hesaid;“there’snotuchofacurrenthere;andthewindsatthattieofyearwereoutofthenorthornortheast。ifanythingfallsintothewater;itesupsoewherealongthebeachontheainland;andoverthereit’sbuiltupalosteverywhere。don’tthinkthatwedidn’tconsiderthis。wedraggedalostallthespotswhereshecouldconceivablyhavegonedowntothewater。ialsohiredyoungenfroascuba…divingclubhereinhedestad。theyspenttherestoftheseasonbingthebottoofthesoundandalongthebeaches…i’convincedshe’snotinthewater;ifshehadbeenwewouldhavefoundher。”


“butcouldshenothaveetwithanaidentsoewhereelse?thebridgewasblocked;ofcourse;butit’sashortdistanceovertotheainland。shecouldhaveswuorrowedacross。”


“itwaslatesepteberandthewaterwassocoldthatharrietwouldhardlyhavesetofftogoswiingintheidstofalltheotion。butifshesuddenlygottheideatoswitotheainland;shewouldhavebeenseenanddrawnalotofattention。thereweredozensofeyesonthebridge;andontheainlandsidethereweretwoorthreehundredpeoplealongthewaterwatchingthescene。”


“arowingboat?”


“no。thatdaytherewereprecisely


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