登陆注册
19290200000025

第25章

It might be thought that after all this there would have been a painful explanation on the following morning, but nothing of the sort happened. After all the greatest art is the art of ignoring things, without which the world could scarcely go on, even among the savage races. Thus on this occasion the two chief actors in the scene of the previous night pretended that they had forgotten what took place, as I believe, to a large extent truly. The fierce flame of drink in the one and of passion in the other had burnt the web of remembrance to ashes. They knew that something unpleasant had occurred and its main outlines; the rest had vanished away; perhaps because they knew also that they were not responsible for what they said and did, and therefore that what occurred had no right to a permanent niche in their memories. It was, as it were, something outside of their normal selves. At least so I conjectured, and their conduct seemed to give colour to my guess.

The doctor spoke to me of the matter first.

"I fear there was a row last night," he said; "it has happened here before over cards, and will no doubt happen again until matters clear themselves up somehow. Marnham, as you see, drinks, and when drunk is the biggest liar in the world, and I, I am sorry to say, am cursed with a violent temper. Don't judge either of us too harshly. If you were a doctor you would know that all these things come to us with our blood, and we didn't fashion our own clay, did we? Have some coffee, won't you?"

Subsequently when Rodd wasn't there, Marnham spoke also and with that fine air of courtesy which was peculiar to him.

"I owe a deep apology," he said, "to yourself and Mr. Anscombe.

I do not recall much about it, but I know there was a scene last night over those cursed cards. A weakness overtakes me sometimes. I will say no more, except that you, who are also a man who perhaps have felt weaknesses of one sort or another, will, I hope, make allowances for me and pay no attention to anything that I may have said or done in the presence of guests; yes, that is what pains me--in the presence of guests."

Something in his distinguished manner caused me to reflect upon every peccadillo that I had ever committed, setting it in its very worst light.

"Quite so," I answered, "quite so. Pray do not mention the matter any more, although--" These words seemed to jerk themselves out of my throat, "you did call each other by such very hard names."

"I daresay," he answered with a vacant smile, "but if so they meant nothing."

"No, I understand, just like a lovers' quarrel. But look here, you left some diamonds on the table which I took to keep the Kaffirs out of temptation. I will fetch them."

"Did I? Well, probably I left some I.O.U.'s also which might serve for pipelights. So suppose we set the one against the other. I don't know the value of either the diamonds or the pipelights, it may be less or more, but for God's sake don't let me see the beastly things again. There's no need, I have plenty."

"I must speak to Anscombe," I answered. "The money at stake was his, not mine."

"Speak to whom you will," he replied, and I noted that the throbbing vein upon his forehead indicated a rising temper. "But never let me see those diamonds again. Throw them into the gutter if you wish, but never let me see them again, or there will be trouble."

Then he flung out of the room, leaving his breakfast almost untasted.

Reflecting that this queer old bird probably did not wish to be cross-questioned as to his possession of so many uncut diamonds, or that they were worth much less than the sum he had lost, or possibly that they were not diamonds at all but glass, I went to report the matter to Anscombe. He only laughed and said that as I had got the things I had better keep them until something happened, for we had both got it into our heads that something would happen before we had done with that establishment.

So I went to put the stones away as safely as I could. While I was doing so I heard the rumble of wheels, and came out just in time to see a Cape cart, drawn by four very good horses and driven by a Hottentot in a smart hat and a red waistband, pull up at the garden gate. Out of this cart presently emerged a neatly dressed lady, of whom all I could see was that she was young, slender and rather tall; also, as her back was towards me, that she had a great deal of auburn hair.

"There!" said Anscombe. "I knew that something would happen.

Heda has happened. Quatermain, as neither her venerated parent nor her loving fiance, for such I gather he is, seems to be about, you had better go and give her a hand."

I obeyed with a groan, heartily wishing that Heda hadn't happened, since some sense warned me that she would only add to the present complications. At the gate, having given some instructions to a very stout young coloured woman who, I took it, was her maid, about a basket of flower roots in the cart, she turned round suddenly and we came face to face with the gate between us. For a moment we stared at each other, I reflecting that she really was very pretty with her delicately-shaped features, her fresh, healthy-looking complexion, her long dark eyelashes and her lithe and charming figure. What she reflected about me I don't know, probably nothing half so complimentary.

Suddenly, however, her large greyish eyes grew troubled and a look of alarm appeared upon her face.

"Is anything wrong with my father?" she asked. "I don't see him."

"If you mean Mr. Marnham," I replied, lifting my hat, "I believe that Dr. Rodd and he--"

"Never mind about Dr. Rodd," she broke in with a contemptuous little jerk of her chin," how is my father?"

"I imagine much as usual. He and Dr. Rodd were here a little while ago, I suppose that they have gone out" (as a matter of fact they had, but in different directions).

"Then that's all right," she said with a sigh of relief. "You see, I heard that he was very ill, which is why I have come back."

同类推荐
  • 黄龙四家录

    黄龙四家录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 简明医彀

    简明医彀

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 兰

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 薛文清公从政录

    薛文清公从政录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 清代文学史简明年表

    清代文学史简明年表

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 人吹灯

    人吹灯

    故事追溯到上个世纪80年代,我就是故事的主人公,名叫孙大力,籍贯河北唐山。引:这是一部真实经历的恐怖题材小说,由经历者很多年前口述,作者以第一人称视角展现给大家。注:作者因文笔及文化水平过低导致此文语顺不通或其它方面的不适请谅解。
  • 山海经

    山海经

    《山海经》是中国先秦重要典籍,该书并非成于一时,亦非一人所写。《山海经》传世版本共18卷,包括《山经》5卷,《海经》13卷,其内容主要是民间传说中的地理知识,包括山川、矿物、民族、物产、药物、祭祀、巫医等,保存了包括夸父逐日、女娲补天、精卫填海、大禹治水等在内的不少脍炙人口的远古神话传说和寓言故事。《山海经》具有非凡的文献价值,对中国古代历史、地理、文化、中外交通、民俗、神话等的研究均有参考价值。本书是《山海经》的白话文全译本,且对生僻字词、名物有适当的注释。此外,还配有大量古本《山海经》中所绘的插图。
  • 寻宝异梦

    寻宝异梦

    天启年间,宦官当道,政治腐败,苛捐杂税多如牛毛。江湖上恩怨不断,龙蛇混杂,各势力拉帮结派各据地盘。百姓怨声载道,民不聊生。本书讲述主人公的寻宝救父之路,经历嗔痴爱恨的江湖情仇。
  • tfboys之篱下浅笙歌

    tfboys之篱下浅笙歌

    她和他,一个花痴,一个男神。多年以后,她,从开朗变得冷漠,变得让人捉摸不透。他,被她的闺蜜陷害了,从此不再属于她了。王俊凯,你不属于我,但我还是爱你的。————流离流离,允许我最后再说一声,我爱你。————王俊凯
  • 妃常霸道:抢个王爷来压寨

    妃常霸道:抢个王爷来压寨

    她是驰骋塞外、所向披靡的血狼王因为父亲病重抢来了一个医术高超的游方郎中但是这个郎中怎么有点不对劲?好像喜欢上他了怎么办。中毒只能活一年?没有关系,只一年我也想和你在一起。什么!你是王爷?成阳王朝的第一王爷霖亲王?就算王爷又如何?我要你给我做压寨相公要定了!
  • 星之狐

    星之狐

    昔日少女偶像天团NO.1,今朝辛苦打拼的三线小艺人,幸有全能狐仙经纪人傍身,打架做饭撩妹十八般武艺样样精通,明里抢戏揽活八面玲珑,暗里保驾护航荡平妖魔。帅气狐仙与毒舌偶像并肩踏上娱乐圈逐梦征程,开启一段段轻松有趣的娱乐圈日常,邂逅一个个性格迥异的萌妹子,粉碎邪恶组织“黑洞”的阴谋,最终成为光芒瞩目的大明星!
  • 我的掷骰术超厉害

    我的掷骰术超厉害

    强选骰子,一个能够改变游戏“判定”结果的东西。所谓判定,就是游戏系统做出的选择:闪避率,闪或者不闪;暴击率,暴击还是不暴击;效果,触发或者不触发……夏时得到了一个骰子,它能够让夏时随意操控这些。人家拼命堆了50%暴击几率,十刀暴五刀,洋洋得意;夏时堆了1%的暴击率,十箭暴九箭,其中一箭是为了防止被人看出,故意不触发……“挖槽,哥们你这暴击率真高!”“哎呀,人帅脸好没办法啊……”夏时挠着后脑勺,羞涩一笑。
  • Hold住,腹黑老公!

    Hold住,腹黑老公!

    渣男背叛,唐小艾随便就拉了个男人闪婚了。事后,唐小艾看着两本红彤彤的结婚证,撇嘴道:“大叔我发现你很上相,不如把离婚证顺便拍了?”“我觉得更适合婚纱照。”唐小艾:“……”不能闪离,那就翻滚吧,破坏君!某日:“君少,夫人打了A大知名教授。”君墨衍眼眸一挑,“带着保镖,接着打。”“君少,夫人说要给你做饭,炸了厨房。”“夫人呢?”“夫人没事,只是…”话还没有说完就被打断了,“不愧是我君墨衍的老婆,炸的好,够魄力。”一次次破坏失败,唐小艾一拍桌子,既然hold不住,那么开战吧,腹黑老公!(总之这是一个花样虐狗的故事,入坑请狗带(?>ω<*?)
  • 盛宠弃妇:绝色毒王妃

    盛宠弃妇:绝色毒王妃

    他是全京城最高雅清俊的王府世子,不知多少豪门千金,绝世美女为他倾倒,可他却只喜欢她——一个北靖侯府自休出门的弃妇。有人欺她辱她,他不动声色将人毒成哑吧。有人阴谋陷害她,他将人脱得赤光溜溜吊在城门口上,让全城人看他的笑话。“世子爷,世子妃把裕王妃扔河里去了。”下属来报。“哦?有没有受伤?”“王妃呛水,昏迷不醒,请您去医治。”“没死急什么?我问的是,世子妃的手又没有受伤?裕王妃个肥婆,早知道我娘子要扔她下河,我该先给她下三天巴豆泄泄油才是。”下属绝倒!
  • 太上公子

    太上公子

    神遗大陆无边无际,宗门林立,武者无数。小李探花李寻欢后人,穿越重生异界太上家族李家公子,在无法修炼神遗大陆武学的情况下,得到时空轮盘器灵的认可。一步步成长,横扫,纵横天下。翻手为云覆手为雨,醉卧美人漆。