Asitwillthenbetoolate,andtheinstrumentsarealreadypreparedforthelittleoperationwhichhergraceiseagerlyanticipating,itwould,perhaps,beaswell,afterall,thatyoushouldgivemeintocharge。Youwouldhavesavedyourfivehundredpounds,andyouwould,atanyrate,havesomethinginexchangeforhergrace’smutilatedlimb。Ah,hereistheconstable!Officer!“
Thestrangerspokewithsuchapleasantlittleairofeasygenialitythatitwasimpossibletotellifhewereinjestorinearnest。Thisfactimpressedthedukemuchmorethanifhehadgoneinforaliberalindulgenceofthe——underthecircumstances——
orthodoxmelodramaticscowling。And,indeed,inthefaceofhisowncommonsense,itimpressedMr。IvorDacretoo。
Thiswell-bred,well-groomedyouthwasjustthebeingtorealize——
auxboutsdesongles——amoderntypeofthedevil,thetypewhichdepictshimasaperfectgentleman,whokeepssmilingallthetime。
Theconstablewhomthisaudaciousroguehadsignaledapproachedthelittlegroup。Headdressedthestranger:
“Doyouwantme,sir?“
“No,Idonotwantyou。IthinkitistheDukeofDatchet。“
Theconstable,whoknewthedukeverywellbysight,salutedhimasheturnedtoreceiveinstructions。
Thedukelookedwhite,evensavage。Therewasnotapleasantlookinhiseyesandabouthislips。Heappearedtobeendeavoringtoputagreatrestraintuponhimself。Therewasamomentarysilence。
Mr。Dacremadeamovementasiftointerpose。Thedukecaughthimbythearm。
Hespoke:“No,constable,Idonotwantyou。Thispersonismistaken。“
Theconstablelookedasifhecouldnotquitemakeouthowsuchamistakecouldhavearisen,hesitated,then,withanothersalute,hemovedaway。
Thestrangerwasstillholdinghiswatchinhishand。
“Onlyeightminutes,“hesaid。
Thedukeseemedtoexperiencesomedifficultyingivingutterancetowhathehadtosay。
“IfIgiveyouthisfivehundredpounds,you——you——“
Asthedukepaused,asifatalossforlanguagewhichwasstrongenoughtoconveyhismeaning,thestrangerlaughed。
“Letustaketheadjectivesforgranted。Besides,itisonlyboyswhocalleachothernames——mendothings。Ifyougivemethefivehundredsovereigns,whichyouhaveinthatbag,atonce——infiveminutesitwillbetoolate——Iwillpromise——Iwillnotswear;ifyoudonotcreditmysimplepromise,youwillnotbelievemysolemnaffirmation——Iwillpromisethat,possiblywithinanhour,certainlywithinanhourandahalf,theDuchessofDatchetshallreturntoyouabsolutelyuninjured——except,ofcourse,asyouarealreadyaware,withregardtoafewofthehairsofherhead。I
willpromisethisontheunderstandingthatyoudonotyourselfattempttoseewhereIgo,andthatyouwillallownooneelsetodoso。“ThiswithaglanceatIvorDacre。“IshallknowatonceifIamfollowed。Ifyouentertainsuchintentions,youhadbetter,onallaccounts,remaininpossessionofyourfivehundredpounds。“
Thedukeeyedhimverygrimly。
“Ientertainnosuchintentions——untiltheduchessreturns。“
Againthestrangerindulgedinthatmusicallaughofhis。
“Ah,untiltheduchessreturns!Ofcourse,thenthebargain’satanend。Whenyouareoncemoreintheenjoymentofhergrace’ssociety,youwillbeatlibertytosetallthedogsinEuropeatmyheels。IassureyouIfullyexpectthatyouwilldoso——whynot?“
Thedukeraisedthecanvasbag。“Mydearduke,tenthousandthanks!YoushallseehergraceatDatchetHouse,’ponmyhonor,probablywithinthehour。“
“Well,“commentedIvorDacre,whenthestrangerhadvanished,withthebag,intoPiccadilly,andasthedukeandhimselfmovedtowardBurlingtonGardens,“ifagentlemanistoberobbed,itisaswellthatheshouldhaveanothergentlemanrobhim。“
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Mr。Dacreeyedhiscompanioncovertlyastheyprogressed。HisGraceofDatchetappearedtohavesomefreshcauseforuneasiness。
Allatoncehegaveitutterance,inatoneofvoicewhichwasextremelysomber:
“Ivor,doyouthinkthatscoundrelwilldaretoplaymefalse?“
“Ithink,“murmuredMr。Dacre,“thathehasdaredtoplayyouprettyfalsealready。“
“Idon’tmeanthat。ButImeanhowamItoknow,nowthathehashismoney,thathewillstillnotkeepMabelinhisclutches?“
TherecameanechofromMr。Dacre。
“Justso——howareyoutoknow?“
“IbelievethatsomethingofthissorthasbeendoneintheStates。“
“Ithoughtthattheretheywerecontenttokidnapthemaftertheyweredead。Iwasnotawarethattheyhad,asyet,gotquitesofarastheliving。“
“IbelievethatIhaveheardofsomethingjustlikethis。“
“Possibly;theyaregiantsoverthere。“
“Andinthatcasethescoundrels,whentheirdemandsweremet,refusedtokeeptotheletteroftheirbargainandaskedformore。“
Thedukestoodstill。Heclinchedhisfists,andswore:
“Ivor,ifthat——villaindoesn’tkeephisword,andMabelisn’thomewithinthehour,by——Ishallgomad!“
“MydearD-KanbaAPp点com-atchet“——Mr。Dacrelovedstronglanguageaslittleashelovedascene——“letustrusttotimeand,alittle,toyourwhite-
hattedandgardenia-buttonholedfriend’swordofhonor。Youshouldhavethoughtofpossibleeventualitiesbeforeyoushowedyourconfidence——really。Suppose,insteadofgoingmad,wefirstofallgohome?“
AhansomstoodwaitingforafareattheendoftheArcade。Mr。
Dacrehadhandedthedukeintoitbeforehisgracehadquiterealizedthatthevehiclewasthere。
“Tellthefellowtodrivefaster。“Thatwaswhatthedukesaidwhenthecabhadstarted。
“MydearDatchet,theman’salreadydrivinghisgeerageoffitslegs。Ifabobbycatchessightofhimhe’lltakehisnumber。“
Amomentlater,amurmurfromtheduke:
“Idon’tknowifyou’reawarethattheprinceiscomingtodinner?“
“Iamperfectlyawareofit。“
“Youtakeituncommonlycool。Howeasyitistobearourbrother’sburdens!Ivor,ifMabeldoesn’tturnupIshallfeellikemurder。“
“Isympathizewithyou,Datchet,withallmyheart,though,Imayobserve,parenthetically,thatIveryfarfromrealizethesituationevenyet。Takemyadvice。Iftheduchessdoesnotshowquiteassoonaswebothofusdesire,don’tmakeascene;justletmeseewhatIcando。“
Judgingfromtheexpressionofhiscountenance,thedukewasconsciousofnooverwhelmingdesiretowitnessanexhibitionofMr。
Dacre’sprowess。
WhenthecabreachedDatchetHousehisgracedashedupthestepsthreeatatime。Thedoorflewopen。
“Hastheduchessreturned?“
“Hereward!“
Avoicefloateddownwardfromabove。Someonecamerunningdownthestairs。ItwasherGraceofDatchet。
“Mabel!“
Sheactuallyrushedintotheduke’sextendedarms。Andhekissedher,andshekissedhim——beforetheservants。
“Soyou’renotquitedead?“shecried。
“Iamalmost,“hesaid。
Shedrewherselfalittleawayfromhim。
“Hereward,wereyouseriouslyhurt?“
“DoyousupposethatIcouldhavebeenotherwisethanseriouslyhurt?“
“Mydarling!WasitaPickford’svan?“
Thedukestared。
“APickford’svan?Idon’tunderstand。Butcomeinhere。Comealong,Ivor。Mabel,youdon’tseeIvor。“
“Howdoyoudo,Mr。Dacre?“
Thenthetriowithdrewintoalittleanteroom;itwasreallytime。
EventhenthepairconductedthemselvesasifMr。Dacrehadbeennothingandnoone。Theduketookthelady’stwohandsinhis。Heeyedherfondly。
“Soyouareuninjured,withtheexceptionofthatlockofhair。
Wheredidthevillaintakeitfrom?“
Theladylookedalittlepuzzled。
“Whatlockofhair?“
Fromanenvelopewhichhetookfromhispocketthedukeproducedashiningtress。Itwasthelockofhairwhichhadarrivedinthefirstcommunication。“Iwillhaveitframed。“
“Youwillhavewhatframed?“Theduchessglancedatwhatthedukewassotenderlycaressing,almost,asitseemed,alittledubiously。“Whateverisityouhavethere?“
“Itisthelockofhairwhichthatscoundrelsentme。“Somethinginthelady’sfacecausedhimtoaskaquestion:
“Didn’thetellyouhehadsentittome?“
“Hereward!“
“Didthebrutetellyouthathemeanttocutoffyourlittlefinger?“
Averycuriouslookcameintothelady’sface。Sheglancedatthedukeasifshe,allatonce,washalfafraidofhim。ShecastatMr。Dacrewhatreallyseemedtobealookofinquiry。Hervoicewastremulouslyanxious。
“Hereward,did——didtheaccidentaffectyoumentally?“
“Howcoulditnothaveaffectedmementally?Doyouthinkthatmymentalorganizationisofsteel?“
“Butyoulooksowell。“
“OfcourseIlookwell,nowthatIhaveyoubackagain。Tellme,darling,didthathoundactuallythreatenyouwithcuttingoffyourarm?Ifhedid,Ishallfeelhalfinclinedtokillhimyet。“
Theduchessseemedpositivelytoshrinkfromherbetterhalf’snearneighborhood。
“Hereward,wasitaPickford’svan?“
Thedukeseemedpuzzled。Wellhemightbe。
“WaswhataPickford’svan?“
TheladyturnedtoMr。Dacre。Inhervoicetherewasaringofanguish。
“Mr。Dacre,tellme,wasitaPickford’svan?“Ivorcouldonlyimitatehisrelative’srepetitionofherinquiry。
“Idon’tquitecatchyou——waswhataPickford’svan?“
Theduchessclaspedherhandsinfrontofher。
“Whatisityouarekeepingfromme?Whatisityouaretryingtohide?Iimploreyoutotellmetheworst,whateveritmaybe!Donotkeepmeanylongerinsuspense;youdonotknowwhatIalreadyhaveendured。Mr。Dacre,ismyhusbandmad?“
Oneneedscarcelyobservethatthelady’samazingappealtoMr。
Dacreastoherhusband’ssanitywasreceivedwithsomethinglikesurprise。Asthedukecontinuedtostareather,adreadfulfearbegantoloominhisbrain。
“Mydarling,yourbrainisunhinged!“
Headvancedtotakehertwohandsagaininhis;but,tohisunmistakabledistress,sheshrankawayfromhim。
“Hereward——don’ttouchme。HowisitthatImissedyou?WhydidyounotwaituntilIcame?“
“Waituntilyoucame?“
Theduke’sbewildermentincreased。
“Surely,ifyourinjuriesturnedout,afterall,tobeslight,thatwasallthemorereasonwhyyoushouldhavewaited,aftersendingformelikethat。“
“Isentforyou——I?“Theduke’stonewasgrave。“Mydarling,perhapsyouhadbettercomeupstairs。“
“Notuntilwehavehadanexplanation。YoumusthaveknownthatI
shouldcome。Whydidyounotwaitformeafteryouhadsentmethat?“
Theduchessheldoutsomethingtotheduke。Hetookit。Itwasacard——hisownvisitingcard。Somethingwaswrittenonthebackofit。Hereadaloudwhatwaswritten。
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