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第30章

  “Yes,Mr。Northmour,“returnedClara,withgreatspirit;“butthatiswhatyouwillneverdo。Youmadeabargainthatwasunworthyofagentleman;butyouareagentlemanforallthat,andyouwillneverdesertamanwhomyouhavebeguntohelp。“
  “Aha!“saidhe。“YouthinkIwillgivemyyachtfornothing?YouthinkIwillriskmylifeandlibertyforloveoftheoldgentleman;andthen,Isuppose,hebestmanatthewedding,towindup?Well,“headded,withanoddsmile,“perhapsyouarenotaltogetherwrong。ButaskCassilishere。HEknowsme。AmIamantotrust?AmIsafeandscrupulous?AmIkind?“
  “Iknowyoutalkagreatdeal,andsometimes,Ithink,veryfoolishly,“repliedClara,“butIknowyouareagentleman,andI
  amnottheleastafraid。“
  Helookedatherwithapeculiarapprovalandadmiration;then,turningtome,“DoyouthinkIwouldgiveherupwithoutastruggle,Frank?“saidhe。“Itellyouplainly,youlookout。Thenexttimewecometoblows——“
  “Willmakethethird,“Iinterrupted,smiling。
  “Aye,true;soitwill,“hesaid。“Ihadforgotten。Well,thethirdtime’slucky。“
  “Thethirdtime,youmean,youwillhavethecrewofthe’RedEarl’
  tohelp,“Isaid。
  “Doyouhearhim?“heasked,turningtomywife。
  “Iheartwomenspeakinglikecowards,“saidshe。“Ishoulddespisemyselfeithertothinkorspeaklikethat。Andneitherofyoubelieveonewordthatyouaresaying,whichmakesitthemorewickedandsilly。“
  “She’satrump!“criedNorthmour。“Butshe’snotyetMrs。
  Cassilis。Isaynomore。Thepresentisnotforme。“
  Thenmywifesurprisedme。
  “Ileaveyouhere,“shesaidsuddenly。“Myfatherhasbeentoolongalone。Butrememberthis:youaretobefriends,foryouarebothgoodfriendstome。“
  Shehassincetoldmeherreasonforthisstep。Aslongassheremained,shedeclaresthatwetwowouldhavecontinuedtoquarrel;
  andIsupposethatshewasright,forwhenshewasgonewefellatonceintoasortofconfidentiality。
  Northmourstaredafterherasshewentawayoverthesandhill。
  “Sheistheonlywomanintheworld!“heexclaimedwithanoath。
  “Lookatheraction。“
  I,formypart,leapedatthisopportunityforalittlefurtherlight。
  “Seehere,Northmour,“saidI;“weareallinatightplace,arewenot?“
  “Ibelieveyou,myboy,“heanswered,lookingmeintheeyes,andwithgreatemphasis。“Wehaveallhelluponus,that’sthetruth。
  Youmaybelievemeornot,butI’mafraidofmylife。“
  “Tellmeonething,“saidI。“Whataretheyafter,theseItalians?
  WhatdotheywantwithMr。Huddlestone?“
  “Don’tyouknow?“hecried。“Theblackoldscamphadcarbonarifundsonadeposit——twohundredandeightythousand;andofcoursehegambleditawayonstocks。TherewastohavebeenarevolutionintheTridentino,orParma;buttherevolutionisoff,andthewholewasp’snestisafterHuddlestone。Weshallallbeluckyifwecansaveourskins。“
  “Thecarbonari!“Iexclaimed;“Godhelphimindeed!“
  “Amen!“saidNorthmour。“Andnow,lookhere:Ihavesaidthatweareinafix;and,frankly,Ishallbegladofyourhelp。IfI
  can’tsaveHuddlestone,Iwantatleasttosavethegirl。Comeandstayinthepavilion;and,there’smyhandonit,Ishallactasyourfrienduntiltheoldmaniseitherclearordead。But,“headded,“oncethatissettled,youbecomemyrivalonceagain,andI
  warnyou——mindyourself。“
  “Done!“saidI;andweshookhands。
  “Andnowletusgodirectlytothefort,“saidNorthmour;andhebegantoleadthewaythroughtherain。
  VI
  WewereadmittedtothepavilionbyClara,andIwassurprisedbythecompletenessandsecurityofthedefenses。Abarricadeofgreatstrength,andyeteasytodisplace,supportedthedooragainstanyviolencefromwithout;andtheshuttersofthedining-
  room,intowhichIwasleddirectly,andwhichwasfeeblyilluminatedbyalamp,wereevenmoreelaboratelyfortified。Thepanelswerestrengthenedbybarsandcrossbars;andthese,intheirturn,werekeptinpositionbyasystemofbracesandstruts,someabuttingonthefloor,someontheroof,andothers,infine,againsttheoppositewalloftheapartment。Itwasatonceasolidandwell-designedpieceofcarpentry;andIdidnotseektoconcealmyadmiration。
  “Iamtheengineer,“saidNorthmour。“Youremembertheplanksinthegarden?Beholdthem?“
  “Ididnotknowyouhadsomanytalents,“saidI。
  “Areyouarmed?“hecontinued,pointingtoanarrayofgunsandpistols,allinadmirableorder,whichstoodinlineagainstthewallorweredisplayeduponthesideboard。
  “Thankyou,“Ireturned;“Ihavegonearmedsinceourlastencounter。But,totellyouthetruth,Ihavehadnothingtoeatsinceearlyyesterdayevening。“
  Northmourproducedsomecoldmeat,towhichIeagerlysetmyself,andabottleofgoodBurgundy,bywhich,wetasIwas,Ididnotscrupletoprofit。Ihavealwaysbeenanextremetemperancemanonprinciple;butitisuselesstopushprincipletoexcess,andonthisoccasionIbelievethatIfinishedthreequartersofthebottle。AsIeat,Istillcontinuedtoadmirethepreparationsfordefense。
  “Wecouldstandasiege,“Isaidatlength。
  “Ye——es,“drawledNorthmour;“averylittleone,perhaps。ItisnotsomuchthestrengthofthepavilionImisdoubt;itisthedoubledangerthatkillsme。Ifwegettoshooting,wildasthecountryis,someoneissuretohearit,andthen——whythenit’sthesamething,onlydifferent,astheysay:cagedbylaw,orkilledbycarbonari。There’sthechoice。Itisadevilishbadthingtohavethelawagainstyouinthisworld,andsoItelltheoldgentlemanupstairs。Heisquiteofmywayofthinking。“
  “Speakingofthat,“saidI,“whatkindofpersonishe?“
  “Oh,he!“criedtheother;“he’sarancidfellow,asfarashegoes。Ishouldliketohavehisneckwrungto-morrowbyallthedevilsinItaly。Iamnotinthisaffairforhim。Youtakeme?I
  madeabargainformissy’shand,andImeantohaveittoo。“
  “That,bytheway,“saidI。“Iunderstand。ButhowwillMr。
  Huddlestonetakemyintrusion?“
  “LeavethattoClara,“returnedNorthmour。
  Icouldhavestruckhiminthefaceforhiscoarsefamiliarity;butIrespectedthetruce,as,Iamboundtosay,didNorthmour,andsolongasthedangercontinuednotacloudaroseinourrelation。I
  bearhimthistestimonywiththemostunfeignedsatisfaction;noramIwithoutpridewhenIlookbackuponmyownbehavior。Forsurelynotwomenwereeverleftinapositionsoinvidiousandirritating。
  AssoonasIhaddoneeating,weproceededtoinspectthelowerfloor。Windowbywindowwetriedthedifferentsupports,nowandthenmakinganinconsiderablechange;andthestrokesofthehammersoundedwithstartlingloudnessthroughthehouse。Iproposed,I
  remember,tomakeloopholes;buthetoldmetheywerealreadymadeinthewindowsoftheupperstory。Itwasananxiousbusiness,thisinspection,andleftmedown-hearted。Thereweretwodoorsandfivewindowstoprotect,and,countingClara,onlyfourofustodefendthemagainstanunknownnumberoffoes。IcommunicatedmydoubtstoNorthmour,whoassuredme,withunmovedcomposure,thatheentirelysharedthem。
  “Beforemorning,“saidhe,“weshallallbebutcheredandburiedinGradenFloe。Forme,thatiswritten。“
  Icouldnothelpshudderingatthementionofthequicksand,butremindedNorthmourthatourenemieshadsparedmeinthewood。
  “Donotflatteryourself,“saidhe。“Thenyouwerenotinthesameboatwiththeoldgentleman;nowyouare。It’sthefloeforallofus,markmywords。“
  ItrembledforClara;andjustthenherdearvoicewasheardcallingustocomeupstairs。Northmourshowedmetheway,and,whenhehadreachedthelanding,knockedatthedoorofwhatusedtobecalledMyUncle’sBedroom,asthefounderofthepavilionhaddesigneditespeciallyforhimself。
  “Comein,Northmour;comein,dearMr。Cassilis,“saidavoicefromwithin。
  Pushingopenthedoor,Northmouradmittedmebeforehimintotheapartment。AsIcameinIcouldseethedaughterslippingoutbythesidedoorintothestudy,whichhadbeenpreparedasherbedroom。Inthebed,whichwasdrawnbackagainstthewall,insteadofstanding,asIhadlastseenit,boldlyacrossthewindow,satBernardHuddlestone,thedefaultingbanker。LittleasIhadseenofhimbytheshiftinglightofthelanternonthelinks,Ihadnodifficultyinrecognizinghimforthesame。Hehadalongandsallowcountenance,surroundedbyalongredbeardandside-whiskers。Hisbrokennoseandhighcheek-honesgavehimsomewhattheairofaKalmuck,andhislighteyesshonewiththeexcitementofahighfever。Heworeaskull-capofblacksilk;ahugeBiblelayopenbeforehimonthebed,withapairofgoldspectaclesintheplace,andapileofotherbookslayonthestandbyhisside。Thegreencurtainslentacadaverousshadetohischeek;and,ashesatproppedonpillows,hisgreatstaturewaspainfullyhunched,andhisheadprotrudedtillitoverhunghisknees。Ibelieveifhehadnotdiedotherwise,hemusthavefallenavictimtoconsumptioninthecourseofbutaveryfewweeks。
  Heheldouttomeahand,long,thin,anddisagreeablyhairy。
  “Comein,comein,Mr。Cassilis,“saidhe。“Anotherprotector——
  ahem!——anotherprotector。Alwayswelcomeasafriendofmydaughter’s,Mr。Cassilis。Howtheyhaveralliedaboutme,mydaughter’sfriends!MayGodinheavenblessandrewardthemforit!“
  Igavehimmyhand,ofcourse,becauseIcouldnothelpit;butthesympathyIhadbeenpreparedtofeelforClara’sfatherwasimmediatelysouredbyhisappearance,andthewheedling,unrealtonesinwhichhespoke。
  “Cassilisisagoodman,“saidNorthmour;“worthten。“
  “SoIhear,“criedMr。Huddlestoneeagerly;“somygirltellsme。
  Ah,Mr。Cassilis,mysinhasfoundmeout,yousee!Iamverylow,verylow;butIhopeequallypenitent。Wemustallcometothethroneofgraceatlast,Mr。Cassilis。Formypart,Icomelateindeed;butwithunfeignedhumility,Itrust。“
  “Fiddle-de-dee!“saidNorthmourroughly。
  “No,no,dearNorthmour!“criedthebanker。“Youmustnotsaythat;youmustnottrytoshakeme。Youforget,mydear,goodboy,youforgetImaybecalledthisverynightbeforemyMaker。“
  Hisexcitementwaspitifultobehold;andIfeltmyselfgrowindignantwithNorthmour,whoseinfidelopinionsIwellknew,andheartilydespised,ashecontinuedtotauntthepoorsinneroutofhishumorofrepentance。
  “Pooh,mydearHuddlestone!“saidhe。“Youdoyourselfinjustice。
  Youareamanoftheworldinsideandout,andwereuptoallkindsofmischiefbeforeIwasborn。YourconscienceistannedlikeSouthAmericanleather——onlyyouforgottotanyourliver,andthat,ifyouwillbelieveme,istheseatoftheannoyance。“
  “Rogue,rogue!badboy!“saidMr。Huddlestone,shakinghisfinger。
  “Iamnoprecisian,ifyoucometothat;Ialwayshatedaprecisian;butIneverlostholdofsomethingbetterthroughitall。Ihavebeenabadboy,Mr。Cassilis;Idonotseektodenythat;butitwasaftermywife’sdeath,andyouknow,withawidower,it’sadifferentthing:sinful——Iwon’tsayno;butthereisagradation,weshallhope。Andtalkingofthat——Hark!“hebrokeoutsuddenly,hishandraised,hisfingersspread,hisfacerackedwithinterestandterror。“Onlytherain,blessGod!“headded,afterapause,andwithindescribablerelief。
  Forsomesecondshelaybackamongthepillowslikeamanneartofainting;thenhegatheredhimselftogether,and,insomewhattremuloustones,beganoncemoretothankmefortheshareIwaspreparedtotakeinhisdefense。
  “Onequestion,sir,“saidI,whenhehadpaused。“Isittruethatyouhavemoneywithyou?“