The Model of a Judge
Should a former outlaw become a judge—even if he need only pass sentence on a layer cake?
Ronar was reformed, if that was the right word, but he could see that they didn't trust him. Uneasiness spoke in their awkward hurried motions when they came near him; fear looked out of their eyes. He had to reassure himself that all this would pass. In time they'd learn to regard him as one of themselves and cease to recall what he had once been. For the time being, however, they still remembered. And so did he.
Mrs. Claymore, of the Presiding Committee, was babbling, Oh, Mrs. Silver, it's so good of you to come. Have you entered the contest?
Not really, said Mrs. Silver with a modest laugh. Of course I don't expect to win against so many fine women who are taking part. But I just thought I'd enter to—to keep things interesting.
That was very kind of you. But don't talk about not winning. I still remember some of the dishes you served for dinner at your home that time George and I paid you a visit. Mmmmm—they were really delicious.
Mrs. Silver uttered another little laugh. Just ordinary recipes. I'm so glad you liked them, though.
I certainly did. And I'm sure the judge will like your cake, too.
The judge? Don't you usually have a committee?
He could hear every word. They had no idea how sharp his sense of hearing was, and he had no desire to disconcert them further by letting them know. He could hear every conversation taking place in ordinary tones in the large reception room. When he concentrated he could make out the whispers. At this point he had to concentrate, for Mrs. Claymore leaned over and breathed into her friend's attentive ear.
My dear, haven't you heard? We've had such trouble with that committee—there were such charges of favoritism! It was really awful.
Really? But how did you find a judge then?
Don't look now—no, I'll tell you what to do. Pretend I said something funny, and throw your head back and laugh. Take a quick glance at him while you do. He's sitting up there alone, on the platform.