登陆注册
20055000000021

第21章

"The lady you insulted," Gordon answered, gravely, "happened, unfortunately for you, to be one of the King's guests. She has complained to him, and he has sent these soldiers to put you where you cannot trouble her again. You see, sir, you cannot annoy women with impunity even in this barbarous country.""Insult her! I did not insult her," the man retorted. "That is not the reason I am arrested.""You annoyed her so much that she fainted. I saw you," said Gordon, backing away with the evident purpose of abandoning the foreigner to his guards.

"She has lied," the man cried, "either to the King or to me.

I do not know which, but I am here to find out. That is why Icame to Tangier, and I intend to learn the truth.""You've begun rather badly," Gordon answered, as he still retreated. "In the Civil Prison your field of investigation will be limited."The Frenchman took a hasty step toward him, shrugging off the hand one of the soldiers had placed on his shoulder.

"Are you the Prince Kalonay, sir?" he demanded. "But surely not," he added.

"No, I am not the Prince," Gordon answered. "I bid you good-morning, sir.""Then you are on the other side," the man called after him eagerly, with a tone of great relief. "I have been right from the very first. I see it plainly. It is a double plot, and you are one of that woman's dupes. Listen to me--I beg of you, listen to me--I have a story to tell."Gordon paused and looked back at the man over his shoulder, doubtfully.

"It's like the Arabian Nights," he said, with a puzzled smile.

"There was once a rich merchant of Bagdad and the Sultan was going to execute him, but they put off the execution until he could tell them the story of the Beautiful Countess and the French Envoy. I am sorry," he added, shaking his head, "but Icannot listen now. I must not be seen talking to you at all, and everyone can see us here."They were as conspicuous figures on the flat surface of the beach as two palms in a desert, and Gordon was most anxious to escape, for he was conscious that he could be observed from every point in the town. A hundred yards away, on the terrace of the hotel, he saw the King, Madame Zara, Barrat, and Erhaupt standing together watching them.

"If the American leaves him now, we are safe," the King was saying. He spoke in a whisper, as though he feared that even at that distance Gordon and the Frenchman could overhear his words. "But if he remains with him he will find out the truth, and that means ruin. He will ruin us.""Look, he is coming this way," Zara answered. "He is leaving him. The danger is past."The Frenchman raised his eyes and saw the four figures grouped closely together on the terrace.

"See, what did I tell you?" he cried. "She is with the King now. It is a plot within a plot, and I believe you know it,"he added, furiously. "You are one of these brave blackmailers yourself--that is why you will not let me speak.""Blackmailers!" said Gordon. "Confound your impudence, what the devil do you mean by that?"But the Frenchman was staring angrily at the distant group on the terrace, and Gordon turned his eyes in the same direction.

Something he saw in the strained and eager attitude of the four conspirators moved him to a sudden determination.

"That will do, you must go," he commanded, pointing with his arm toward the city gate; and before the Frenchman could reply, he gave an order to the guards, and they seized the foreigner roughly by either arm and hurried him away.

"Thank God!" exclaimed the King, piously. "They have separated, and the boy thinks he is rendering us great service. Well, and so he is, the young fool."The group on the piazza remained motionless, watching Gordon as he leisurely lit a cigar and stood looking out at the harbor until the Frenchman had disappeared inside the city wall. Then he turned and walked slowly after him.

"I do not like that. I do not like his following him," said Barrat, suspiciously.

"That is nothing," answered the King. "He is going to play the spy and see that the man is safely in jail. Then he will return and report to us. We must congratulate him warmly. He follows at a discreet distance, you observe, and keeps himself well out of sight. The boy knows better than to compromise himself by being seen in conversation with the man. Of course, if Renauld is set free we must say we had no part in his arrest, that the American made the arrest on his own authority. What a convenient tool the young man is. Why, his coming really frightened us at first, and now--now we make a cat's-paw of him." The King laughed merrily. "We undervalue ourselves sometimes, do we not?""He is a nice boy," said Zara. "I feel rather sorry for him.

He looked so anxious and distressed when I was so silly as to faint on the beach just now. He handled me as tenderly as a woman would have done--not that women have generally handled me tenderly," she added.

"I was thinking the simile was rather misplaced," said the King.

Gordon passed the city wall and heard the gates swing to behind him. The Frenchman and his two captors were just ahead, toiling heavily up the steep and narrow street. Gordon threw his cigar from him and ran leaping over the huge cobbles to the Frenchman's side and touched him on the shoulder.

"We are out of sight of the hotel, now, General," he said. He pointed to the dark, cool recesses of a coffee-shop and held back the rug that hung before it. "Come in here," he said, "and tell me that story."

同类推荐
  • 净慈要语

    净慈要语

    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。
  • 三昧弘道广显定意经

    三昧弘道广显定意经

    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。
  • 蕉叶帕

    蕉叶帕

    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。
  • My Discovery of England

    My Discovery of England

    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。
  • 野古集

    野古集

    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。
热门推荐
  • 武道魔尊

    武道魔尊

    柳昊重生于元武大陆,觉醒神阶武魂,却被人误以为是低阶武魂,父母担心,族中长老失望,更是被人轻视,百般刁难。可柳昊的修为却在暗地里连连晋升,最终一雪前耻,走向巅峰。
  • 三剑传奇之伤心剑

    三剑传奇之伤心剑

    惩恶扬善的武林第一奇剑伤心剑再现江湖却是残害武林同道,是阴谋还是另有隐情?各大门派的明争暗斗又所谓何事?一个接一个的线索,层出不穷的谜团......
  • 暗夜浮生

    暗夜浮生

    暗淡凡糟,梦起缘生。糠胆自碎,谁与遨游?漫漫人生,快乐不过黄粱美梦,乐跃也只是这亿万凡生中的一人。当剧本上演我们不得不在命运的碾压下挣扎,这里是一个异世,写的却是一个相似的人生。挣扎、爱情、杀伐、搞笑、快乐,这是完美人生对不完整世界的挑逗。我们会发现美梦只是脱凡路上的绊脚石。在平凡路上徘徊的看官,我们为何不一起去体会这华丽世界的热血崛起呢?乐跃:“想当年我还真是日了狗了呢。”呵呵,反正我信了。
  • 梵音袅袅

    梵音袅袅

    我想写出这样一个故事坚强倔强还有点小固执的姜梵温柔的梁真只会保护自己朋友的袅袅还有一个别扭的天恒发生在四人之间的小故事
  • Rhymes a la Mode

    Rhymes a la Mode

    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。
  • 敌爱

    敌爱

    前世,她只活到了27岁,最后在她身边的,只有她自己。护她的,爱她的,被她伤,被她误。这一世,既然上天给了她机会,那么她不会再放弃属于自己的一切了,她,要活在金字塔的顶峰!蒙尘珍珠经过风沙肆虐,露出的光芒终会闪耀大地,上一世曾经伤害过她的人,这一世,要考虑清楚了。
  • 都市穿越之丹道崛起

    都市穿越之丹道崛起

    张子健,自小拜入丹霞派,凭借坚强的毅力将境界修炼至人界大圆满,成为当时修炼界青年一代传奇的神话,奈何天道降下混沌雷劫,虽然在最后一刻渡劫成功,但是肉体在劫雷之下泯灭,千钧一发之际,九黎乾坤塔护住张子健元神消失在时空乱流之中……
  • 见到鬼别说话

    见到鬼别说话

    都说见到鬼别说话,一旦开口,便追随你,阴魂不散。但事情往往不像你所看到的那么简单。鬼也有正义的,人也有邪恶的。阴阳人是带着使命来到人世间的,他的一生就是在重复着把鬼送入轮回的工作,无法逃避。可是往往在工作的同时却避免不了真实的感情,虽然是老土的人鬼情,但是只要是真情,便会有感动,只要是付出,便会有收获……
  • 大傻

    大傻

    方达明,在文学期刊发表中短篇小说几十篇。短篇小说《出走》获第八届美国新语丝文学奖三等奖。小说《婶婶》获第九届美国新语丝文学奖,短篇小说《我的土豆》获第四届林语堂文学创作奖。短篇小说《气球》获台湾第33届联合报文学奖小说评审奖。
  • 幻冰凌

    幻冰凌

    既然这世间无对无错,那我又何须顾忌。世间百态,只问本心——顺我者昌,逆我者亡