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第31章

  Heseemedannoyedbythequestion,butadmittedwithreluctancethathehadalittle。
  “Well,“Icontinued,“itistheirmoneytheyareafter,isitnot?
  Whynotgiveituptothem?“
  “Ah!“repliedhe,shakinghishead,“Ihavetriedthatalready,Mr。
  Cassilis;andalas!thatitshouldbeso,butitisbloodtheywant。“
  “Huddlestone,that’salittlelessthanfair,“saidNorthmour。
  “Youshouldmentionthatwhatyouofferedthemwasupwardoftwohundredthousandshort。Thedeficitisworthareference;itisforwhattheycallacoolsum,Frank。Then,yousee,thefellowsreasonintheirclearItalianway;anditseemstothem,asindeeditseemstome,thattheymayjustaswellhavebothwhilethey’reaboutit——moneyandbloodtogether,byGeorge,andnomoretroublefortheextrapleasure。“
  “Isitinthepavilion?“Iasked。
  “Itis;andIwishitwereinthebottomoftheseainstead,“saidNorthmour;andthensuddenly——“Whatareyoumakingfacesatmefor?“hecriedtoMr。Huddlestone,onwhomIhadunconsciouslyturnedmyback。“DoyouthinkCassiliswouldsellyou?“
  Mr。Huddlestoneprotestedthatnothinghadbeenfurtherfromhismind。
  “Itisagoodthing,“retortedNorthmourinhisugliestmanner。
  “Youmightendbywearyingus。Whatwereyougoingtosay?“headded,turningtome。
  “Iwasgoingtoproposeanoccupationfortheafternoon,“saidI。
  “Letuscarrythatmoneyout,piecebypiece,andlayitdownbeforethepaviliondoor。Ifthecarbonaricome,why,it’stheirsatanyrate。“
  “No,no,“criedMr。Huddlestone;“itdoesnot,itcannot,belongtothem!Itshouldbedistributedprorataamongallmycreditors。“
  “Comenow,Huddlestone,“saidNorthmour,“noneofthat。“
  “Well,butmydaughter,“moanedthewretchedman。“Yourdaughterwilldowellenough。Herearetwosuitors,CassilisandI,neitherofusbeggars,betweenwhomshehastochoose。Andasforyourself,tomakeanendofarguments,youhavenorighttoafarthing,and,unlessI’mmuchmistaken,youaregoingtodie。“
  Itwascertainlyverycruellysaid;butMr。Huddlestonewasamanwhoattractedlittlesympathy;and,althoughIsawhimwinceandshudder,Imentallyindorsedtherebuke;nay,Iaddedacontributionofmyown。
  “NorthmourandI,“Isaid,“arewillingenoughtohelpyoutosaveyourlife,butnottoescapewithstolenproperty。“
  Hestruggledforawhilewithhimself,asthoughhewereonthepointofgivingwaytoanger,butprudencehadthebestofthecontroversy。
  “Mydearboys,“hesaid,“dowithmeormymoneywhatyouwill。I
  leaveallinyourhands。Letmecomposemyself。“
  Andsowelefthim,gladlyenoughIamsure。
  ThelastthatIsaw,hehadoncemoretakenuphisgreatBible,andwithtremuloushandswasadjustinghisspectaclestoread。
  VII
  Therecollectionofthatafternoonwillalwaysbegravenonmymind。NorthmourandIwerepersuadedthatanattackwasimminent;
  andifithadbeeninourpowertoalterinanywaytheorderofevents,thatpowerwouldhavebeenusedtoprecipitateratherthandelaythecriticalmoment。Theworstwastobeanticipated;yetwecouldconceivenoextremitysomiserableasthesuspensewewerenowsuffering。Ihaveneverbeenaneager,thoughalwaysagreat,reader;butIneverknewbookssoinsipidasthosewhichItookupandcastasidethatafternooninthepavilion。Eventalkbecameimpossible,asthehourswenton。Oneorotherwasalwayslisteningforsomesound,orpeeringfromanupstairswindowoverthelinks。Andyetnotasignindicatedthepresenceofourfoes。
  Wedebatedoverandoveragainmyproposalwithregardtothemoney;andhadwebeenincompletepossessionofourfaculties,I
  amsureweshouldhavecondemneditasunwise;butwewereflusteredwithalarm,graspedatastraw,anddetermined,althoughitwasasmuchasadvertisingMr。Huddlestone’spresenceinthepavilion,tocarrymyproposalintoeffect。
  Thesumwaspartinspecie,partinbankpaper,andpartincircularnotespayabletothenameofJamesGregory。Wetookitout,countedit,incloseditoncemoreinadispatchboxbelongingtoNorthmour,andpreparedaletterinItalianwhichhetiedtothehandle。Itwassignedbybothofusunderoath,anddeclaredthatthiswasallthemoneywhichhadescapedthefailureofthehouseofHuddlestone。Thiswas,perhaps,themaddestactioneverperpetratedbytwopersonsprofessingtobesane。Hadthedispatchboxfallenintootherhandsthanthoseforwhichitwasintended,westoodcriminallyconvictedonourownwrittentestimony;but,asIhavesaid,wewereneitherofusinaconditiontojudgesoberly,andhadathirstforactionthatdroveustodosomething,rightorwrong,ratherthanenduretheagonyofwaiting。Moreover,aswewerebothconvincedthatthehollowsofthelinkswerealivewithhiddenspiesuponourmovements,wehopedthatourappearancewiththeboxmightleadtoaparley,and,perhaps,acompromise。
  Itwasnearlythreewhenweissuedfromthepavilion。Therainhadtakenoff;thesunshonequitecheerfully。Ihadneverseenthegullsflysocloseaboutthehouseorapproachsofearlesslytohumanbeings。Ontheverydoorsteponeflappedheavilypastourheads,anduttereditswildcryinmyveryear。
  “Thereisanomenforyou,“saidNorthmour,wholikeallfreethinkerswasmuchundertheinfluenceofsuperstition。“Theythinkwearealreadydead。“
  Imadesomelightrejoinder,butitwaswithhalfmyheart;forthecircumstancehadimpressedme。
  Ayardortwobeforethegate,onapatchofsmoothturf,wesetdownthedispatchbox;andNorthmourwavedawhitehandkerchiefoverhishead。Nothingreplied。Weraisedourvoices,andcriedaloudinItalianthatwewerethereasambassadorstoarrangethequarrel,butthestillnessremainedunbrokensavebytheseagullsandthesurf。Ihadaweightatmyheartwhenwedesisted;andI
  sawthatevenNorthmourwasunusuallypale。Helookedoverhisshouldernervously,asthoughhefearedthatsomeonehadcreptbetweenhimandthepaviliondoor。
  “ByGod,“hesaidinawhisper,“thisistoomuchforme!“
  Irepliedinthesamekey:“Supposethereshouldbenone,afterall!“
  “Lookthere,“hereturned,noddingwithhishead,asthoughhehadbeenafraidtopoint。
  Iglancedinthedirectionindicated;andthere,fromthenorthernquarteroftheSea-Wood,beheldathincolumnofsmokerisingsteadilyagainstthenowcloudlesssky。
  “Northmour,“Isaidwestillcontinuedtotalkinwhispers,“itisnotpossibletoendurethissuspense。Ipreferdeathfiftytimesover。Stayyouheretowatchthepavilion;Iwillgoforwardandmakesure,ifIhavetowalkrightintotheircamp。“
  Helookedonceagainallroundhimwithpuckeredeyes,andthennoddedassentinglytomyproposal。
  MyheartheatlikeasledgehammerasIsetoutwalkingrapidlyinthedirectionofthesmoke;and,thoughuptothatmomentIhadfeltchillandshivering,Iwassuddenlyconsciousofaglowofheatallovermybody。Thegroundinthisdirectionwasveryuneven;ahundredmenmighthavelainhiddeninasmanysquareyardsaboutmypath。ButIwhohadnotpracticedthebusinessinvain,chosesuchroutesascutattheveryrootofconcealment,and,bykeepingalongthemostconvenientridges,commandedseveralhollowsatatime。ItwasnotlongbeforeIwasrewardedformycaution。Comingsuddenlyontoamoundsomewhatmoreelevatedthanthesurroundinghummocks,Isaw,notthirtyyardsaway,amanbentalmostdouble,andrunningasfastashisattitudepermitted,alongthebottomofagully。Ihaddislodgedoneofthespiesfromhisambush。AssoonasIsightedhim,IcalledloudlybothinEnglishandItalian;andhe,seeingconcealmentwasnolongerpossible,straightenedhimselfout,leapedfromthegully,andmadeoffasstraightasanarrowforthebordersofthewood。Itwasnoneofmybusinesstopursue;IhadlearnedwhatIwanted——thatwewerebeleagueredandwatchedinthepavilion;andIreturnedatonce,andwalkedasnearlyaspossibleinmyoldfootsteps,towhereNorthmourawaitedmebesidethedispatchbox。HewasevenpalerthanwhenIhadlefthim,andhisvoiceshookalittle。
  “Couldyouseewhathewaslike?“heasked。
  “Hekepthisbackturned,“Ireplied。
  “Letusgetintothehouse,Frank。Idon’tthinkI’macoward,butIcanstandnomoreofthis,“hewhispered。
  Allwasstillandsunshinyaboutthepavilion,asweturnedtoreenterit;eventhegullshadflowninawidercircuit,andwereseenflickeringalongthebeachandsandhills;andthislonelinessterrifiedmemorethanaregimentunderarms。ItwasnotuntilthedoorwasbarricadedthatIcoulddrawafullinspirationandrelievetheweightthatlayuponmybosom。NorthmourandI
  exchangedasteadyglance;andIsupposeeachmadehisownreflectionsonthewhiteandstartledaspectoftheother。
  “Youwereright,“Isaid。“Allisover。Shakehands,oldman,forthelasttime。“
  “Yes,“repliedhe,“Iwillshakehands;for,assureasIamhere,Ibearnomalice。But,remember,if,bysomeimpossibleaccident,weshouldgivethesliptotheseblackguards,I’lltaketheupperhandofyoubyfairorfoul。“
  “Oh,“saidI,“youwearyme!“
  Heseemedhurt,andwalkedawayinsilencetothefootofthestairs,wherehepaused。
  “Youdonotunderstand,“saidhe。“Iamnotaswindler,andI
  guardmyself;thatisall。Imaywearyyouornot,Mr。Cassilis,I
  donotcarearush;Ispeakformyownsatisfaction,andnotforyouramusement。Youhadbettergoupstairsandcourtthegirl;formypart,Istayhere。“
  “AndIstaywithyou,“Ireturned。“DoyouthinkIwouldstealamarch,evenwithyourpermission?“
  “Frank,“hesaid,smiling,“it’sapityyouareanass,foryouhavethemakingsofaman。IthinkImustbefeyto-day;youcannotirritatemeevenwhenyoutry。Doyouknow,“hecontinuedsoftly,“IthinkwearethetwomostmiserablemeninEngland,youandI?wehavegotontothirtywithoutwifeorchild,orsomuchasashoptolookafter——poor,pitiful,lostdevils,both!Andnowweclashaboutagirl!AsiftherewerenotseveralmillionsintheUnitedKingdom!Ah,Frank,Frank,theonewholoseshisthrow,beityouorme,hehasmypity!Itwerebetterforhim——howdoestheBiblesay?——thatamillstonewerehangedabouthisneckandhewerecastintothedepthofthesea。Letustakeadrink,“heconcludedsuddenly,butwithoutanylevityoftone。
  Iwastouchedbyhiswords,andconsented。Hesatdownonthetableinthedining-room,andhelduptheglassofsherrytohiseye。
  “Ifyoubeatme,Frank,“hesaid,“Ishalltaketodrink。Whatwillyoudo,ifitgoestheotherway?“
  “Godknows,“Ireturned。
  “Well,“saidhe,“hereisatoastinthemeantime:’Italiairredenta!’“
  Theremainderofthedaywaspassedinthesamedreadfultediumandsuspense。Ilaidthetablefordinner,whileNorthmourandClarapreparedthemealtogetherinthekitchen。IcouldheartheirtalkasIwenttoandfro,andwassurprisedtofinditranallthetimeuponmyself。Northmouragainbracketedustogether,andralliedClaraonachoiceofhusbands;buthecontinuedtospeakofmewithsomefeeling,andutterednothingtomyprejudiceunlessheincludedhimselfinthecondemnation。Thisawakenedasenseofgratitudeinmyheart,whichcombinedwiththeimmediatenessofourperiltofillmyeyeswithtears。Afterall,Ithought——andperhapsthethoughtwaslaughablyvain——wewereherethreeverynoblehumanbeingstoperishindefenseofathievingbanker。
  Beforewesatdowntotable,Ilookedforthfromanupstairswindow。Thedaywasbeginningtodecline;thelinkswereutterlydeserted;thedispatchboxstilllayuntouchedwherewehadleftithoursbefore。
  Mr。Huddlestone,inalongyellowdressinggown,tookoneendofthetable,Claratheother;whileNorthmourandIfacedeachotherfromthesides。Thelampwasbrightlytrimmed;thewinewasgood;
  theviands,althoughmostlycold,excellentoftheirsort。Weseemedtohaveagreedtacitly;allreferencetotheimpendingcatastrophewascarefullyavoided;and,consideringourtragiccircumstances,wemadeamerrierpartythancouldhavebeenexpected。Fromtimetotime,itistrue,NorthmourorIwouldrisefromtableandmakearoundofthedefenses;and,oneachoftheseoccasions,Mr。Huddlestonewasrecalledtoasenseofhistragicpredicament,glancedupwithghastlyeyes,andboreforaninstantonhiscountenancethestampofterror。Buthehastenedtoemptyhisglass,wipedhisforeheadwithhishandkerchief,andjoinedagainintheconversation。
  Iwasastonishedatthewitandinformationhedisplayed。Mr。