首页 >出版文学> The Yellow Crayon>第10章
  “They’lltellyouthatattheoffice,“themananswered。“Getin,please。“
  Mr。SabinlookedaroundforFelix,buthehaddisappeared。Hetookouthiscigarette-case。
  “Youwillpermitmefirsttolightacigarette,“heremarked。
  “Allright!Onlylooksharp。“
  Mr。Sabinkeptsilenceinthecarriage。Thedrivewasalongone。
  WhentheydescendedhelookedupatDuson,whosatuponthebox。
  “Duson,“hesaid,andhisvoice,thoughlow,wasterrible,“IseethatIcanbemistakeninmen。Youareavillain。“
  Themansprungtohisfeet,hatinhand。Hisfacewaswrungwithemotion。
  “YourGrace,“hesaid,“itistruethatIbetrayedyou。ButIdiditwithoutreward。Iamaruinedman。IdiditbecausetheorderswhichcametomeweresuchasIdarenotdisobey。Hereareyourkeys,yourGrace,andmoney。“
  Mr。Sabinlookedathimsteadily。
  “You,too,Duson?“
  “Itoo,alas,yourGrace!“
  Mr。Sabinconsideredforamoment。
  “Duson,“hesaid,“Iretainyouinmyservice。TakemyluggageonboardtheCampaniato-morrowafternoon,andpaythebillatthehotel。Ishalljoinyouontheboat。“
  Dusonwasamazed。Themanwhowasstandingbylaughed。
  “Ifyoutakemyadvice,sir,“heremarked,“you’llorderyourclothestobesenthere。I’veakindoffancytheCampaniawillsailwithoutyouto-morrow。“
  “Youhavemyorders,Duson,“Mr。Sabinsaid。“Youcanrelyuponseeingme。“
  Thedetectiveledthewayintothebuilding,andopenedthedoorleadingintoalarge,barelyfurnishedoffice。
  “Chief’sgonehomeforthenight,Iguess,“heremarked。“Wecanfixupashakedownforyouinoneoftheroomsbehind。“
  “Ithankyou,“Mr。Sabinsaid,sittingdowninahigh-backedwoodenchair;“Ideclinetomoveuntilthechargeagainstmeisproperlyexplained。“
  “Thereisnooneheretodoitjustnow,“themananswered。Bettermakeyourselfcomfortableforabit。“
  “Youdetainmehere,then,“Mr。Sabinsaid,“withoutevenasightofyourwarrantoranyintimationastothechargeagainstme?“
  “Oh,thechief’llfixallthat,“themananswered。“Don’tyouworry。“
  Mr。Sabinsmiled。
  InamagnificentlyfurnishedapartmentsomewhereintheneighbourhoodofFifthAvenueasmallpartyofmenwereseatedroundacardtablepiledwithchipsandrollsofbills。Onthesideboardtherewasagreatcollectionofemptybottles,spiritdecantersandVichysyphons。
  Mr。Horserwashelpinghimselftobrandyandwaterwithonehandandholdinghimselfupwiththeother。Therewasaknockatthedoor。
  Amanwhowasstillplayinglookedup。Hewasaboutfiftyyearsofage,cleanshaven,withvacuouseyesandaweakmouth。Hewasthehostoftheparty。
  “Comein!“heshouted。
  Ayoungmanenteredinalongblackovercoatandsofthat。Helookedabouthimwithoutsurprise,butheseemedtonoteMr。
  Horser’spresencewithsomeconcern。Themanatthetablethrewdownhiscards。
  “Whatthedevildoyouwant,Smith?“
  “AnimportantdespatchfromWashingtonhasjustarrived,sir。I
  havebroughtitupwiththecodebook。“
  “FromWashingtonatthistimeofthenight,“heexclaimedthickly。
  “Comeinhere,Smith。“
  Heraisedthecurtainsleadingintoasmallanteroom,andturneduptheelectriclight。Hisclerklaidthemessagedownonthetablebeforehim。
  “Hereisthedespatch,Mr。Mace,“hesaid,“andhereisthetranslation。“
  “EnglishAmbassadordemandsimmediateexplanationofarrestofDukeSouspennieratWaldorfto-night。Replyimmediatelywhatchargeandevidence。SouspenniernaturalisedEnglishman。“
  Mr。Macesprangtohisfeetwithanoath。Hethrewasidethecurtainwhichshieldedtheroomfromthelargerapartment。
  “Horser,comehere,youdamnedfool!“
  Horser,withastreamofmagnificentinvectives,obeyedthesummons。
  Hishostpointedtothemessage。
  “Readthat!“
  Mr。Horserreadandhisfacegrewevenmorerepulsive。Adullpurpleflushsuffusedhischeeks,hiseyeswerebloodshot,andtheveinsonhisforeheadstoodoutlikecords。HeleanedforseveralmomentsagainstthetableandsteadilycursedMr。Sabin,thegovernmentatWashington,andsomethingunderhisbreathwhichhedidnotdaretonameopenly。
  “Oh,shutup!“hishostsaidatlast。“Howthedevilarewegoingtogetoutofthis?“
  Mr。Horserlefttheroomandreturnedwithatumblerfullofbrandyandaverylittlewater。
  “Takeadrinkyourself,“hesaid。“It’llsteadyyou。
  “Oh,I’msteadyenough,“Mr。Macerepliedimpatiently。“Iwanttoknowhowyou’regoingtogetusoutofthis。Whatwasthecharge,anyhow?“
  “Passingforgedbills,“Horseranswered。“Parsonsfixeditup。“
  Mr。Maceturnedashadepaler。
  “Wherethedevil’sthesenseinachargelikethat?“heansweredfiercely。“Theman’samillionaire。He’llturnthetablesonusnicely。“
  “We’vegottokeephimtillaftertheCampaniasails,anyhow,“
  Horsersaiddoggedly。
  “We’renotgoingtokeephimtenminutes,“Macereplied。“I’mgoingtosigntheorderforhisrelease。“
  Horser’sspeechwasthickwithdrunkenfury。“By——I’llseethatyoudon’t!“heexclaimed。
  Maceturneduponhimangrily。
  “Youselfishfool!“hemuttered。“You’renotinthething,anyhow。
  IfyouthinkI’mgoingtoriskmypositionforthesakeofonelittlejobyou’rewrong。Ishallgodownmyselfandreleasehim,withanapology。“
  “He’llhavehisrevengeallthesame,“Horseranswered。“It’stoolatenowtofunkthething。Theycan’tbudgeyou。We’llseetothat。WeholdNewYorkinourhands。Beaman,Mace,andrunalittlerisk。It’sfiftythousand。“
  Macelookedupathimcuriously。
  “Whatdoyougetoutofit,Horser?“
  Horser’sfacehardened。
  “Notonecent!“hedeclaredfiercely。“OnlyifIfailitmightbeunpleasantformenexttimeIcrossed。“
  “Idon’tknow!“Macedeclaredweakly。“Idon’tknowwhattodo。
  It’stwelvehours,Horser,andthechargeisridiculous。“
  “Youhavemebehindyou。“
  “Ican’ttellthemthatatWashington,“Macesaid。
  “It’safact,allthesame。Don’tbesodamnednervous。“
  Macedismissedhisclerk,andfoundhisotherguests,too,onthepointofdeparture。Butthelasthadscarcelyleftbeforeaservantenteredwithanotherdespatch。
  “ReleaseSouspennier。
  Macehandedittohiscompanion。
  “Thissettlesit,“hedeclared。“Ishallgoroundandtryandmakemypeacewiththefellow。“
  Horserstoodintheway,burly,half-drunkandvicious。Hestruckhishostinthefacewithclenchedfist。Macewentdownwithscarcelyagroan。Aservant,hearingthefall,camehurryingback。
  “Yourmasterisdrunkandhehasfallendown,“Horsersaid。“Puthimtobed-givehimasleepingdraughtifyou’vegotone。“
  Theservantbentovertheunconsciousman。