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第82章

In vain Mr.Hopkins invited Mrs.Bunting and her pretty stepdaughter to step through into the Chamber of Horrors."I think we ought to go straight home," said Mr.Sleuth's landlady decidedly.And Daisy meekly assented.Somehow the girl felt confused, a little scared by the lodger's sudden disappearance.Perhaps this unwonted feeling of hers was induced by the look of stunned surprise and, yes, pain, on her step-mother's face.

Slowly they made their way out of the building, and when they got home it was Daisy who described the strange way Mr.Sleuth had been taken.

"I don't suppose he'll be long before he comes "home," said Bunting heavily, and he cast an anxious, furtive look at his wife.She looked as if stricken in a vital part; he saw from her face that there was something wrong - very wrong indeed.

The hours dragged on.All three felt moody and ill at ease.Daisy knew there was no chance that young Chandler would come in to-day.

About six o'clock Mrs.Bunting went upstairs.She lit the gas in Mr.Sleuth's sitting-room and looked about her with a fearful glance.

Somehow everything seemed to speak to her of the lodger, there lay her Bible and his Concordance, side by side on the table, exactly as he had left chew, when he had come downstairs and suggested that ill-starred expedition to his landlord's daughter.She took few steps forward, listening the while anxiously for the familiar sound of the click in the door which would tell her that the lodger had come back, and then she went over to the window and looked out.

What a cold night for a man to be wandering about, homeless, friendless, and, as she suspected with a pang, with but very little money on him!

Turning abruptly, she went into the lodger's bedroom and opened the drawer of the looking-glass.

Yes, there lay the much-diminished heap of sovereigns.If only he had taken his money out with him! She wondered painfully whether he had enough on his person to secure a good night's lodging, and then suddenly she remembered that which brought relief to her mind.The lodger had given something to that Hopkins fellow - either a sovereign or half a sovereign, she wasn't sure which.

The memory of Mr.Sleuth's cruel words to her, of his threat, did not disturb her overmuch.It had been a mistake - all a mistake.

Far from betraying Mr.Sleuth, she had sheltered him - kept his awful secret as she could not have kept it had she known, or even dimly suspected, the horrible fact with which Sir John Burney's words had made her acquainted; namely, that Mr.Sleuth was victim of no temporary aberration, but that he was, and had been for years, a madman, a homicidal maniac.

In her ears there still rang the Frenchman's half careless yet confident question, "De Leipsic and Liverpool man?"Following a sudden impulse, she went back into the sitting-room, and taking a black-headed pin out of her bodice stuck it amid the leaves of the Bible.Then she opened the Book, and looked at the page the pin had marked: -"My tabernacle is spoiled and all my cords are broken...

There is none to stretch forth my tent any more and to set up my curtains."At last leaving the Bible open, Mrs.Bunting went downstairs, and as she opened the door of her sitting-room Daisy came towards her stepmother.

"I'll go down and start getting the lodger's supper ready for you,"said the girl good-naturedly."He's certain to come in when he gets hungry.But he did look upset, didn't he, Ellen? Right down bad -that he did!"

Mrs.Bunting made no answer; she simply stepped aside to allow Daisy to go down.

"Mr.Sleuth won't never come back no more," she said sombrely, and then she felt both glad and angry at the extraordinary change which came over her husband's face.Yet, perversely, that look of relief, of right-down joy, chiefly angered her, and tempted her to add, "That's to say, I don't suppose he will."And Bunting's face altered again; the old, anxious, depressed look, the look it had worn the last few days, returned.

"What makes you think he mayn't come back?" he muttered.

"Too long to tell you now," she said."Wait till the child's gone to bed."And Bunting had to restrain his curiosity.

And then, when at last Daisy had gone off to the back room where she now slept with her stepmother, Mrs.Bunting beckoned to her husband to follow her upstairs.

Before doing so he went down the passage and put the chain on the door.And about this they had a few sharp whispered words.

"You're never going to shut him out?" she expostulated angrily, beneath her breath.

"I'm not going to leave Daisy down here with that man perhaps walking in any minute.""Mr.Sleuth won't hurt Daisy, bless you! Much more likely to hurt me," and she gave a half sob.

Bunting stared at her."What do you mean?" he said roughly.

"Come upstairs and tell me what you mean."And then, in what had been the lodger's sitting-room, Mrs.Bunting told her husband exactly what it was that had happened.

He listened in heavy silence.

"So you see," she said at last, "you see, Bunting, that 'twas me that was right after all.The lodger was never responsible for his actions.I never thought he was, for my part."And Bunting stared at her ruminatingly."Depends on what you call responsible - " he began argumentatively.

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