“Youweresayingjustnowyoudidn’tunderstand,“hewentonslowly,withoutlookingup;“soyoumusttakeyourownbearingsfromwhatI’mtellingyou。WhenImetyouthatnightIhadjustarrivedfromMelbourne。IhadbeenluckyinsometradingspeculationsIhadoutthere,andIhadsomebillswithme,butnomoneyexceptwhatIhadtuckedintheskinofthatportmanteauandafewpapersconnectedwithmyfamilyathome。WhenamanlivestherovingkindoflifeIhave,helearnstokeepallthathecaresforunderhisownhat,andisn’tapttoblabtofriends。ButitgotoutinsomewayonthevoyagethatIhadmoney,andastherewasamixedlotof’Sydneyducks’and’ticketofleavemen’onboard,itseemstheyhatchedanicelittleplottowaylaymeonthewharfonlanding,robme,anddropmeintodeepwater。Tomakeitseemlesssuspicious,theyassociatedthemselveswithalotofcrimpswhowereonthelookoutforoursailors,whoweregoingashorethatnighttoo。I’dmysuspicionsthatacoupleofthosemenmightbewaitingformeattheendofthewharf。Ilefttheshipjustaminuteortwobeforethesailorsdid。ThenImetyou。
Thatmeeting,mylad,wasmyfirststeptowardsalvation。Forthetwomenletyoupasswithmyportmanteau,whichtheydidn’trecognize,asIknewtheywouldME,andsupposedyouwereastranger,andlaylow,waitingforme。I,whowentintothegin-
millwiththeothersailors,wasfoolishenoughtodrink,andwasdruggedandcrimpedastheywere。Ihadn’tthoughtofthat。A
poordevilofaticketofleaveman,aboutmysize,wasknockeddownforme,and,“headded,suppressingalaugh,“willbeburied,deeplylamented,inthechancelofDorntonChurch。Whiletherowwasgoingon,theskipper,fearingtoloseothermen,warpedoutintothestream,andsoknewnothingofwhathappenedtome。Whentheyfoundwhattheythoughtwasmybody,hewaswillingtoidentifyitinthehopethatthecrimemightbechargedtothecrimps,andsodidtheothersailorwitnesses。ButmybrotherBill,whohadjustarrivedherefromCallao,wherehehadbeenhuntingforme,hushedituptopreventascandal。Allthesame,Billmighthaveknownthebodywasn’tmine,eventhoughhehadn’tseenmeforyears。“
“Butitwasfrightfullydisfigured,sothatevenI,whosawyouonlyonce,couldnothaveswornitwasNOTyou,“saidRandolphquickly。
“Humph!“saidCaptainDorntonmusingly。“Billmayhaveactedonthesquare——thoughhewasinad——dhurry。“
“But,“saidRandolpheagerly,“youwillputanendtoallthisnow。
Youwillassertyourself。Youhavewitnessestoproveyouridentity。“
“Steady,lad,“saidthecaptain,wavinghispipegently。“OfcourseIhave。But“——hestopped,laiddownhispipe,andputhishandsdoggedlyinhispockets——“ISITWORTHIT?“SeeingthelookofamazementinRandolph’sface,helaughedhislowlaugh,andsettledhimselfbackinhischairagain。“No,“hesaidquietly,“ifitwasn’tformyson,andwhat’sduehimasmyheir,Isuppose——
IreckonI’djustchuckthewholed——dthing。“
“What!“saidRandolph。“Giveuptheproperty,thetitle,thefamilyhonor,thewrongdonetoyourreputation,thepunishment“——
Hehesitated,fearinghehadgonetoofar。
CaptainDorntonwithdrewhispipefromhismouthwithagestureofcaution,andholdingitup,said:“Steady,lad。We’llcometoTHAT
byandby。Astothepropertyandtitle,IcutandrunfromTHEM
tenyearsago。Tometheymeantonlytheoldthing——thelifeofacountrygentleman,thehunting,theshooting,thewholebeastlybusinessthattheland,overthere,hangslikeamillstoneroundyourneck。Theymeantallthistome,wholovedadventureandtheseafrommycradle。Icuttheproperty,forIhatedit,andIhateitstill。IfIwentbackIshouldheartheseacallingmedayandnight;Ishouldfeelthebreathofthesouthwesttradesineverywindthatblewoverthattightlittleislandyonder;Ishouldbealwaysscentingtheoldtrail,lad,thetrailthatleadsstraightoutoftheGatetoswoopdowntotheSouthSeas。Doyouthinkamanwhohasfelthisship’sbowsheaveandplungeunderhiminthelongPacificswell——justaheadofhimareefbreakingwhiteintothelagoon,andbeyondafenceoffeatherypalms——carestofollowhoundsovergrayhedgesunderagrayNovembersky?Andthesociety?Amanwho’sgotaspeakingacquaintanceineveryportfromAcapulcotoMelbourne,whoknowseverydenandeverylongshoremaninitfromaSouthAmericantiendatoaSamoanbeach-
comber’shut,——whatdoeshewantwithsociety?“HepausedasRandolph’seyeswerefixedwonderinglyonthefirstsignofemotiononhisweather-beatenface,whichseemedforamomenttoglowwiththestrengthandfreshnessofthesea,andthensaid,withalaugh:
“Youstare,lad。Well,foralltheDorntonsareratherproudoftheirfamily,likeasnottherewassomebeastlyoldDanishpirateamongthemlongago,andI’vegotatasteofhisbloodinme。ButI’mnotquiteasbadasthatyet。“
Helaughed,andcarelesslywenton:“Astothefamilyhonor,I
don’tseethatitwillbehelpedbymyrippingupthewholethingandperhapsshowingthatBillwasalittletoopreviousinidentifyingme。Astomyreputation,thatwasgoneafterIlefthome,andifIhadn’tbeenthelegalheirtheywouldn’thavebotheredtheirheadsaboutme。Myfatherhadgivenmeuplongago,andthereisn’taman,woman,orchildthatwouldn’tnowwelcomeBillinmyplace。“
“Thereisonewhowouldn’t,“saidRandolphimpulsively。
“YoumeanCarolineAvondale?“saidCaptainDorntondryly。
Randolphcolored。“No;ImeanMissEversleigh,whowaswithyourbrother。“
CaptainDorntonreflected。“Tobesure!SibylEversleigh!I
haven’tseenhersinceshewassohigh。Iusedtocallhermylittlesweetheart。SoSybbyrememberedCousinJackandcametofindhim?Butwhendidyoumeether?“heaskedsuddenly,asifthiswastheonlydetailofthepastwhichhadescapedhim,fixinghisfrankeyesuponRandolph。
TheyoungmanrecountedatsomelengththedinnerpartyatDingwall’s,hisconversationwithMissEversleigh,andhisinterviewwithSirWilliam,butspokelittleofMissAvondale。Tohissurprise,thecaptainlistenedsmilingly,andonlysaid:“ThatwaslikeBillytotakeariseoutofyoubypretendingyouweresuspected。That’shisway——alittleroughwhenyoudon’tknowhimandhe’sgotalittlegrogamidships。Allthesame,I’dhavegivensomethingtohaveheardhim’running’you,whenallthewhileyouhadthebiggestbulgeonhim,onlyneitherofyouknewit。“Helaughedagain,untilRandolph,amazedathislevityandindifference,losthispatience。
“Doyouknow,“hesaidbluntly,“thattheydon’tbelieveyouwerelegallymarried?“
ButCaptainDorntononlycontinuedtolaugh,until,seeinghiscompanion’shorrifiedface,hebecamedemure。“IsupposeBilldidn’t,forBillhadsenseenoughtoknowthatotherwisehewouldhavetotakeabackseattoBobby。“
“ButdidMissAvondaleknowyouwerelegallymarried,andthatyoursonwastheheir?“askedRandolphbluntly。
“Shehadnoreasontosuspectotherwise,althoughweweremarriedsecretly。Shewasanoldfriendofmywife,notparticularlyofmine。“
Randolphsatbackamazedandhorrified。ThosewereHERownwords。
Orwasthismandeceivinghimastheothershad?
Butthecaptain,eyinghimcuriously,butstillamusedly,added:“I
eventhoughtofbringingherasoneofmywitnesses,until“——
“Untilwhat?“askedRandolphquickly,ashesawthecaptainhadhesitated。
“UntilIfoundshewasn’ttobetrusted;untilIfoundshewastoothickwithBill,“saidthecaptainbluntly。“Andnowshe’sgonetoEnglandwithhimandtheboy,Isupposeshe’llmakehimcometoterms。“
“Cometoterms?“echoedRandolph。“Idon’tunderstand。“Yethehadaninstinctivefearthathedid。
“Well,“saidthecaptainslowly,“supposeshemightpreferthechanceofbeingthewifeofagrown-upbaronettobeingthegovernessofonewhowasonlyaminor?She’sacutegirl,“headdeddryly。
“But,“saidRandolphindignantly,“youhaveotherwitnesses,I
hope。“
“OfcourseIhave。I’vegottheSpanishrecordsnowfromtheCallaopriest,andthey’reputinasafeplaceshouldanythinghappentome——ifanythingcouldhappentoadeadman!“headdedgrimly。“TheseproofswereallIwaswaitingforbeforeImadeupmymindwhetherIshouldblowthewholething,orletitslide。“
Randolphlookedagainwithamazementatthisstrangemanwhoseemedsoindifferenttotheclaimsofwealth,position,andeventorevenge。Itseemedinconceivable,andyethecouldnothelpbeingimpressedwithhisperfectsincerity。Hewasrelieved,however,whenCaptainDorntonrosewithapparentreluctanceandputawayhispipe。
“Nowlookhere,mylad,I’mrightgladtohaveoverhauledyouagain,whateverhappenedorisgoingtohappen,andthere’smyhanduponit!Now,tocometobusiness。I’mgoingovertoEnglandonthisjob,andIwantyoutocomeandhelpme。“
Randolph’sheartleaped。Theappealrevivedallhisoldboyishenthusiasm,withhissecretloyaltytothemanbeforehim。Buthesuddenlyrememberedhispastillusions,andforaninstanthehesitated。
“Butthebank,“hestammered,scarceknowingwhattosay。
Thecaptainsmiled。“Iwillpayyoubetterthanthebank;andattheendoffourmonths,inwhateverwaythisjobturnsout,ifyoustillwishtoreturnhere,Iwillseethatyouaresecuredfromanyloss。Perhapsyoumaybeabletogetaleaveofabsence。Butyourrealobjectmustbekeptasecretfromeveryone。NotawordofmyexistenceormypurposemustbeblownbeforeIamready。YouandJackRedhillareallthatknowitnow。“
“Butyouhavealawyer?“saidthesurprisedRandolph。
“Notyet。I’mmyownlawyerinthismatteruntilIgetfairlyunderway。I’vestudiedthelawenoughtoknowthatassoonasI