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第56章

  “Ah,you?Yes,youknowher。Shetookmywifefromme,Mr。Acton。
  HeavenonlyknowswhattheholdwasthatshehadoverpoorMira。
  Sheencouragedhertosetmeatdefianceandeventuallytoleaveme。ShewasanswerableforallthescandalousfollyandextravaganceofpoorMira’slifeinParis——sparemethetellingofthestory。Sheleftheratlasttodiealoneanduncaredfor。I
  reachedmywifetofindherdyingofafeverfromwhichLadyCarwitchetandhercrewhadfled。Shewasravingindelirium,anddiedwithoutrecognizingme。SometroubleshehadbeeninwhichI
  mustneverknowoppressedher。Attheverylastsherousedfromalongstuporandspoketothenurse。’Tellhimtogetthesapphireback——shestoleit。Shehasrobbedmychild。’Thosewereherlastwords。ThenurseunderstoodnoEnglish,andtreatedthemaswandering;butIheardthem,andknewshewassanewhenshespoke。“
  “Whatdidyoudo?“
  “WhatcouldI?IsawLadyCarwitchet,wholaughedatme,anddefiedmetomakeherconfessordisgorge。Itookthependanttomorethanoneeminentjeweleronpretenseofhavingthesettingseento,andallhaveexaminedandadmiredwithoutgivingahintoftherebeinganythingwrong。Iallowedacelebratedmineralogisttoseeit;hegavenosign——“
  “Perhapstheyarerightandwearewrong。“
  “No,no。Listen。IheardofanoldDutchmancelebratedforhisimitations。Iwenttohim,andhetoldmeatoncethathehadbeenallowedbyMontanarotocopytheValdez——settingandall——fortheParisExhibition。Ishowedhimthis,andheclaimeditforhisownworkatonce,andpointedouthisprivatemarkuponit。Youmusttakeyourmagnifiertofindit;aGreekBeta。HealsotoldmethathehadsoldittoLadyCarwitchetmorethanayearago。
  “Itisaterribleposition。“
  “Itis。Myco-trusteediedlately。Ihaveneverdaredtohaveanotherappointed。Iamboundtohandoverthesapphiretomydaughteronhermarriage,ifherhusbandconsentstotakethenameofMontanaro。“
  Thebishop’sfacewasghastlypale,andthemoisturestartedonhisbrow。Irackedmybrainforsomewordofcomfort。
  “MissPantonmaynevermarry。“
  “Butshewill!“heshouted。“Thatistheblowthathasbeendealtmeto-day。Mychaplain——actually,mychaplain——tellsmethatheisgoingoutasatemperancemissionarytoequatorialAfrica,andhastheassurancetoaddthathebelievesmydaughterisnotindisposedtoaccompanyhim!“Hisconsummatingwrathactedasamomentarystimulant。Hesatupright,hiseyesflashingandhisbrowthunderous。Ifeltforthatchaplain。Thenhecollapsedmiserably。“Thesapphireswillhavetobeproduced,identified,revalued。HowshallIcomeoutofit?Thinkofthedisgrace,therippingupofoldscandals!EvenifIweretocompoundwithLadyCarwitchet,thesumshehintedatwastoomonstrous。Shewantsmorethanmymoney。Helpme,Mr。Acton!Forthesakeofyourownfamilyinterests,helpme!“
  “Ibegyourpardon——familyinterests?Idon’tunderstand。“
  “Ifmydaughterischildless,hernextofkinispoorMarmadukePanton,whoisdyingatCannes,notmarried,orlikelytomarry;
  andfailinghim,yournephew,SirThomasActon,succeeds。“
  MynephewTom!Leta,orLeta’sbaby,mightcometobethepossibleinheritorofthegreatValdezsapphire!ThebloodrushedtomyheadasIlookedatthegreatshiningswindlebeforeme。“Whatdiabolicjugglerywasatworkwhentheexchangewasmade?“I
  demandedfiercely。
  “ItmusthavebeenonthelastoccasionofherwearingthesapphiresinLondon。Ioughtnevertohaveletheroutofmysight“
  “YoumustputastoptoMissPanton’smarriageinthefirstplace,“
  Ipronouncedasautocraticallyashecouldhavedonehimself。
  “Nottobethoughtof,“headmittedhelplessly。“Mirahasmyforceofcharacter。Sheknowsherrights,andshewillhaveherjewels。
  Iwantyoutotakechargeofthe——thingforme。Ifit’sinthehouseshe’llmakemeproduceit。She’llinquireatthebanker’s。
  IfYOUhaveitwecangaintime,ifbutforadayortwo。“Hebrokeoff。Carriagewheelswerecrashingonthegraveloutside。
  Welookedatoneanotherinconsternation。Flightwasimperative。
  Ihurriedhimdownstairsandoutoftheconservatoryjustasthedoorbellrang。Ithinkwebothlostourheadsintheconfusion。
  Heshovedthecaseintomyhands,andIpocketedit,withoutathoughtoftheawfulresponsibilityIwasincurring,andsawhimdisappearintotheshelterofthefriendlynight。
  WhenIthinkofwhatmyfeelingswerethatevening——ofmymurderoushatredofthatsmirking,jestingJezebelwhosatoppositemeatdinner,mywrathfulindignationatthethoughtofthepoorlittleexpectedheirdefraudederehisbirth;ofthecrushingcontemptI
  feltformyselfandthebishopasapairofwitlessidiotsunabletoseeourwayoutofthedilemma;allthisboilingandsurgingthroughmysoul,Icanonlywonder——Domenicohavinggivenhimselfaholiday,andthekitchenmaiddoingherworstandwickedest——thatgoutorjaundicedidnotputanendtothisstoryatonce。
  “UnclePaul!“Letawaslookinghersweetestwhenshetrippedintomyroomnextmorning。“I’venewsforyou。She,“pointingadelicateforefingerinthedirectionofthecorridor,“isgoing!
  HerBokumshavereachedParisatlast,andsentforhertojointhemattheGrandHotel。“
  Iwasthunderstruck。Thelonged-fordeliverancehadbutcometoremovehopelesslyandforeveroutofmyreachLadyCarwitchetandthegreatValdezsapphire。
  “Why,aren’tyouoverjoyed?Iam。Wearegoingtocelebratetheeventbyadinnerparty。Tom’shospitablesoulisvexedbythelackofentertainmentwehadprovidedher。WemustasktheBrownleyssomedayorother,andtheywillbedelightedtomeetanythinginthewayofaladyship,orsuchsmartfolksastheDuberly-Parkers。ThenwemayaswellhavetheBlomfields,andairthatawfulmodernSevresdessertserviceshegaveuswhenweweremarried。“Ihadnoobjectiontomake,andshewenton,rubbinghersoftcheekagainstmyshoulderlikethepurringlittlecatshewas:
  “NowIwantyoutodosomethingtopleaseme——andMrs。Blomfield。
  Shehassetherheartonseeingyourrubies,andthoughIknowyouhateheraboutasmuchasyoudothatSevreschina——“
  “What!Wearmyrubieswiththat!Iwon’t。I’lltellyouwhatI
  willdo,though。I’vegotsomecarbunclesasbigasprizegooseberries,awholeset。ThenyouhaveonlytoputthoseBohemianglassvasesandcandelabraonthetable,andletyourgardenerdohisworstwithhisgreatforced,scentless,vulgarblooms,andweshallallbeinkeeping。“Letapouted。Anideastruckme。“OrI’lldoasyouwish,ononecondition。YougetLadyCarwitchettowearherbigsapphire,anddon’ttellherIwishit。“
  Ilivedthroughthenextfewdaysasoneinsomeevildream。Thesapphires,liketwinspecters,hauntedmedayandnight。Wasevermansotantalized?Toholdtheshadowandseethesubstancedangledtemptinglywithinreach。Thebishopmadenosignofriddingmeofmyunwelcomecharge,andthethoughtofwhatmighthappeninacaseofburglary——fire——earthquake——mademestartandtrembleatallsortsofinopportunemoments。
  IkeptfaithwithLeta,andreluctantlyproducedmybeautifulrubiesonthenightofherdinnerparty。EmergingfrommyroomI
  camefulluponLadyCarwitchetinthecorridor。Shewasdressedfordinner,andatherthroatIcaughtthebluegleamofthegreatsapphire。Letahadkeptfaithwithme。Idon’tknowwhatI
  stammeredinreplytoherladyship’sremarks;mywholesoulwasabsorbedinthecontemplationoftheintoxicatinglovelinessofthegem。THATaPalaisRoyaldeception!Incredible!Myfingerstwitched,mybreathcameshortandfiercewiththelustofpossession。Shemusthaveseenthecovetousglareinmyeyes。A
  lookofgratifiedspitefulcomplacencyoverspreadherfeatures,asshesweptonaheadanddescendedthestairsbeforeme。Ifollowedhertothedrawing-roomdoor。Shestoppedsuddenly,andmurmuringsomethingunintelligiblehurriedbackagain。
  EverybodywasassembledtherethatIexpectedtosee,withanaddition。NotawelcomeonebythelookonTom’sface。Hestoodonthehearthrugconversingwithagreathulking,high-shoulderedfellow,sallow-faced,withaheavymustacheanddroopingeyelids,fromthecornersofwhichflashedoutasuddensuspiciouslookasI
  approached,whichlightedupintoagreedyoneasitrestedonmyrubies,andseemedunaccountablyfamiliartome,tillLadyCarwitchettrippingpastmeexclaimed:
  “Hehascomeatlast!Mynaughty,naughtyboy!Mr。Acton,thisismyson,LordCarwitchet!“
  Ibrokeoffshortinthemidstofmypoliteacknowledgmentstostareblanklyather。Thesapphirewasgone!Agreatgiltcross,withaScotchpebblelikeanaciddrop,washersoledecoration。
  “Ihadtoputmypendantaway,“sheexplainedconfidentially;“theclasphadgotbrokensomehow。“Ididn’tbelieveaword。
  LordCarwitchetcontributedlittletothegeneralentertainmentatdinner,butfellintoconfidentialtalkwithMrs。Duberly-Parker。
  Icaughtafewunintelligibleremarksacrossthetable。Theyreferred,Isubsequentlydiscovered,tothelady’slittlebookonNorthchurchraces,andIrecollectedthattheSpringMeetingwason,andto-morrow“CupDay。“AfterdinnertherewasgreattalkaboutgettingupapartytogoonGeneralFairford’sdrag。LadyCarwitchetwasinecstasiesandtriedtocoaxmeintojoining。
  Letadeclinedpositively。Tomacceptedsulkily。
  ThelookinLordCarwitchet’seyereturnedtomymindasIlockedupmyrubiesthatnight。Itmadehimlooksolikehismother!I
  wentroundmyfasteningswithunusualcare。Safeandclosetsanddeskanddoors,Itriedthemall。Comingatlasttothebathroom,itopenedatonce。Itwasthehousemaid’sdoing。Shehadevidentlytakenadvantageofmyhavingabandonedtheroomtogiveit“athoroughspringcleaning,“andIanathematizedher。Thefurniturewasallpiledtogetherandveiledwithsheets,thecarpetandfeltcurtainweregone,therewerenewbroomsabout。AsI
  peeredaround,avoicecloseatmyearmademejump——LadyCarwitchet’s!
  “ItellyouIhavenothing,notapenny!IshallhavetoborrowmytrainfarebeforeIcanleavethis。They’llbegladenoughtolendit。“
  Notonlyhadtheportierebeenremoved,butthedoorbehindithadbeenunlockedandleftopenforconvenienceofdustingbehindthewardrobe。Imightaswellhavebeeninthebedroom。
  “Don’ttellme,“IrecognizedCarwitchet’sgrowl。“You’venotbeenhereallthistimefornothing。You’vebeencollectingforaKilburncotorgettingsubscriptionsforthedistressedIrishlandlords。Iknowyou。NowI’mnotgoingtoseemyselfruinedforthewantofapaltryhundredorso。Itellyouthecoltisadeadcertainty。IfIcouldhavegotathousandortwoonhimlastweek,wemighthaveendedourdogdaysmillionaires。Handoverwhatyoucan。You’vemoney’sworth,ifnotmoney。Where’sthatsapphireyoustole?“
  “Ididn’t。Icanshowyouthereceiptedbill。AllIpossessishonestlycomeby。Whatcouldyoudowithit,evenifIgaveityou?Youcouldn’tsellitastheValdez,andyoucan’tgetitcutupasyoumightifitwerereal。“
  “Ifit’sonlybogus,whyareyoualwaysinsuchaflutteraboutit?
  I’lldosomethingwithit,neverfear。Handover。“
  “Ican’t。Ihaven’tgotit。IhadtoraisesomethingonitbeforeIlefttown。“
  “Willyouswearit’snotinthatwardrobe?Idaresayyouwill。I
  meantosee。Givemethosekeys。“
  Iheardastruggleandajingle,thenthewardrobedoormusthavebeenflungopen,forastreakoflightstruckthroughacrackinthewoodoftheback。Creepingcloseandpeepingthrough,Icouldseeanawfulsight。LadyCarwitchetinaflannelwrapper,minushair,teeth,complexion,pointingaskinnyforefingerthatquiveredwithrageatherson,whowasoutoftherangeofmyvision。
  “Stopthat,andthrowthosekeysdownheredirectly,orI’llrousethehouse。SirThomasisamagistrate,andwilllockyouupassoonaslookatyou。“Sheclutchedatthebellropeasshespoke。
  “I’llswearI’mindangerofmylifefromyouandgiveyouincharge。Yes,andwhenyou’reinprisonI’llkeepyoutheretillyoudie。I’veoftenthoughtI’ddoit。HowaboutthehotelrobberieslastsummeratCowes,eh?Mightn’tthepolicebegratefulforahintortwo?Andhowabout——“
  Thekeysfellwithacrashonthebed,accompaniedbysomebadlanguageinanapologetictone,andthedoorslammedto。Icrepttremblingtobed。
  Thisnewandhorriblecomplicationofthesituationfilledmewithdismay。LordCarwitchet’swolfishglanceatmyrubiestookanewmeaning。Theyweresafeenough,Ibelieved——butthesapphire!Ifhedisbelievedhismother,howlongwouldshebeabletokeepitfromhisclutches?ThatshehadsomeplotofherownofwhichthebishopwouldeventuallybethevictimIdidnotdoubt,orwhyhadshenotmadeherbargainwithhimlongago?Butsupposingshetookfright,lostherhead,allowedhersontowrestthejewelfromher,orgaveconsenttoitsbeingmutilated,divided!Ilayinacoldperspirationtillmorning。
  Myterrorshauntedmeallday。TheywerewithmeatbreakfasttimewhenLadyCarwitchet,trippinginsmiling,madealastattempttoinducemetoaccompanyherandkeepher“bad,badboy“fromgettingamong“thosehorridbettingmen。“
  TheyhauntedmethroughthelongpeacefuldaywithLetaandthetete-a-tetedinner,buttheyswarmedaroundandbesetmesorestwhen,sittingaloneovermysitting-roomfire,Ilistenedforthereturnofthedragparty。Ireadmynewspaperandbrewedmyselfsomehotstrongdrink,buttherecomesatimeofnightwhennofirecanwarmandnodrinkcancheer。Thebishop’sdespairingfacekeptmecompany,andhistroublesandthewrongsofthefutureheirtookpossessionofme。Thentheuncannynoisesthatmakealloldhousesghostlyduringthesmallhoursbegantomakethemselvesheard。
  Muffledfootstepstrodthecorridor,stoppingtolistenateverydoor,doorlatchesgentlyclicked,boardscreakedunreasonably,soundsofstealthymovementscamefromthelocked-upbathroom。Thewelcomecrashofwheelsatlast,andthesoundofthefront-doorbell。IcouldhearLadyCarwitchetmakinghershrilladieuxtoherfriendsandherstepsinthecorridor。Shewassoftlyhummingalittlesongassheapproached。Iheardherunlockherbedroomdoorbeforesheentered——anoddthingtodo。Tomcamesleepilystumblingtohisroomlater。Iputmyheadout。“WhereisLordCarwitchet?“
  “Haven’tyouseenhim?Heleftushoursago。Notcomehome,eh?
  Well,he’swelcometostayaway。Idon’twanttoseemoreofhim。“
  Tom’sbrowwasdarkandhisvoicesurly。“Igavehimtounderstandasmuch。“Whateverhadhappened,Tomwasevidentlytoodisgustedtoexplainjustthen。
  Iwentbacktomyfireunaccountablyrelieved,andbrewedmyselfanotherandastrongerbrew。Itwarmedmethistime,butexcitedmefoolishly。Theremustbesomewayoutofthedifficulty。I
  feltnowasifIcouldalmostseeitifIgavemymindtoit。Why——
  suppose——theremightbenodifficultyafterall!Thebishopwasanervousoldgentleman。Hemighthavebeenmistakenallthrough,Bogaertsmighthavebeenmistaken,Imight——no。Icouldnothavebeenmistaken——orIthoughtnot。IfidgetedandfumedandarguedwithmyselftillIfoundIshouldhavenopeaceofmindwithoutalookatthestoneinmypossession,andIactuallywenttothesafeandtookthecaseout。
  Thesapphirecertainlylookeddifferentbylamplight。Isatandstared,andallbutover-persuadedmybetterjudgmentintogivingitaverdict。Bogaerts’smark——Isuddenlyrememberedit。Itookmymagnifierandheldthependanttothelight。There,scratcheduponthestone,wastheGreekBeta!Therecameataponmydoor,andbeforeIcouldanswer,thehandleturnedsoftlyandLordCarwitchetstoodbeforeme。Iwhippedthecaseintomydressing-
  gownpocketandstaredathim。Hewasnotpleasanttolookat,especiallyatthattimeofnight。Hehadadisheveled,desperateair,hisvoicewashoarse,hisred-rimmedeyeswild。
  “Ibegyourpardon,“hebegancivillyenough。“Isawyourlightburning,andthought,aswegobytheearlytrainto-morrow,youmightallowmetoconsultyounowonalittlebusinessofmymother’s。“Hiseyesrovedabouttheroom。Washetryingtofindthewhereaboutsofmysafe?“Youknowalotaboutpreciousstones,don’tyou?“
  “Somyfriendsarekindenoughtosay。Won’tyousitdown?Ihaveunluckilylittlechanceofindulgingthetasteonmyownaccount,“
  wasmycautiousreply。
  “Butyou’vewrittenabookaboutthem,andknowthemwhenyouseethem,don’tyou?Nowmymotherhasgivenmesomething,andwouldlikeyoutogiveaguessatitsvalue。Perhapsyoucanputmeinthewayofdisposingofit?“
  “Icertainlycandosoifitisworthanything。Isthatit?“I
  wasinafeverofexcitement,forIguessedwhatwasclutchedinhispalm。HeheldouttometheValdezsapphire。
  Howitshoneandsparkledlikeagreatbluestar!ImademyselfadeprecatingsmileasItookitfromhim,buthowdareIcallitfalsetoitsface?Aswellaccusethesuninheavenofbeingacheapimitation。Ifalteredandprevaricatedfeebly。Wherewasmymoralcourage,andwherewasthegood,honest,thumpingliethatshouldhaveaidedme?“IhavethebestauthorityforrecognizingthisasaverygoodcopyofafamousstoneinthepossessionoftheBishopofNorthchurch。“HisscowlgrewsoblackthatIsawhebelievedme,andIwentonmorecheerily:“ThiswasmanufacturedbyJohannesBogaerts——Icangiveyouhisaddress,andyoucanmakeinquiriesyourself——byspecialpermissionofthethenowner,thelateLeoneMontanaro。“
  “Handitback!“heinterruptedhisotherremarkswereoutrageous,butsatisfactorytohear;butIwavedhimoff。Icouldn’tgiveitup。Itfascinatedme。Itoyedwithit,Icaressedit。Imadeitdisplayitsdifferenttonesofcolor。Imustseethetwostonestogether。Imustseeitoutshineitspaltryrival。Itwasawhimsicalfrenzythatseizedme——Icancallitbynoothername。
  “Wouldyouliketoseetheoriginal?Curiouslyenough,Ihaveithere。Thebishophasleftitinmycharge。“
  ThewolfishlightflamedupinCarwitchet’seyesasIdrewforththecase。HelaidtheValdezdownonasheetofpaper,andI
  placedtheother,stillinitscase,besideit。Inthatmomenttheylookedidentical,exceptforthelittleloopofshamstones,replacedbyaplaingoldbandinthebishop’sjewel。Carwitchetleanedacrossthetableeagerly,thetablegavealurch,thelamptottered,crashedover,andwewereleftinsemidarkness。
  “Don’tstir!“Carwitchetshouted。“Theparaffinisallovertheplace!“Heseizedmysofablanket,andflungitoverthetablewhileIstoodhelpless。“There,that’ssafenow。Haveyoucandlesonthechimney-piece?I’vegotmatches。“
  Helookedverywhiteandexcitedashelitup。“Mighthavebeenanawkwardjobwithallthatburningparaffinrunningabout,“hesaidquitepleasantly。“Ihopenorealharmisdone。“Iwasliftingtherugwithshakinghands。ThetwostoneslayasIhadplacedthem。No!Inearlydroppeditbackagain。Itwasthestoneinthecasethathadtheloopwiththethreeshamsapphires!
  Carwitchetpickedtheotheruphastily。“Soyousaythisisrubbish?“heasked,hiseyessparklingwickedly,andanattemptatmortificationinhistone。
  “Utterrubbish!“Ipronounced,withtruthanddecision,snappingupthecaseandpocketingit。“LadyCarwitchetmusthaveknownit。“
  “Ah,well,it’sdisappointing,isn’tit?Good-by,weshallnotmeetagain。“
  Ishookhandswithhimmostcordially。“Good-by,LordCarwitchet。
  SOgladtohavemetyouandyourmother。IthasbeenasourceoftheGREATESTpleasure,Iassureyou。“
  IhaveneverseentheCarwitchetssince。Thebishopdroveovernextdayinratherbetterspirits。MissPantonhadrefusedthechaplain。
  “Itdoesn’tmatter,mylord,“Isaidtohimheartily。“We’veallbeenundersomestrangemisconception。Thestoneinyourpossessionistheveritableone。Icouldsweartothatanywhere。
  ThesapphireLadyCarwitchetwearsisonlyanexcellentimitation,and——Ihaveseenitwithmyowneyes——istheonebearingBogaerts’smark,theGreekBeta。“
  End