登陆注册
20067300000027

第27章 CHAPTER V A MESSAGE OF IMPORTANCE(5)

He always wore them when he came to town, even when dining with his friends. He had them on now, the boots being specially in evidence, one being hooked over the chair on which he sat and within a foot of Oliver's elbow. None of these peculiarities, however, made the slightest difference in Kennedy Square, so far as Gunning's social position was concerned--Tom's mother having been a Carroll and his grandfather once Governor of the State.

The distinguished cross-country rider was telling General McTavish, immaculate in black wig, blue coat, pepper-and-salt trousers and patent-leather shoes, and red-faced Billy Talbot, of an adventure that he, Gunning, had had the night before while driving home to his plantation. The exquisite's costume was in marked contrast to those of the other two--it was his second change that day. At this precise moment he was upholstered in peg-top, checker-board trousers, bob-tail Piccadilly coat, and a one-inch brim straw hat, all of the latest English pattern. Everything, in fact, that Billy possessed was English, from a rimless monocle decorating his left eye, down to the animated door-mat of a skye-terrier that followed at his heels.

Oliver saw from the way in which McTavish leaned over the table, protecting the tray with his two arms, that he was in command of the decanter, and that the duty of alleviating the thirst of his companions had devolved upon the General. Billy Talbot sat with his hat tipped back on his head, his chin resting on his abbreviated cane, his eyes fixed on Gunning. Both McTavish and Talbot were listening intently to the cross-country rider's story.

"And you say you were sober, Gunning?" Oliver heard the General ask, with a scrutinizing look at Tom. Not with any humorous intent--more with the manner of a presiding officer at a court-martial, determined to establish certain essential facts.

"As a clock, General. The first thing I knew the mare shied and I came pretty near landin' in the dirt."

(The lower county men always dropped their g's.)

"He was lyin', I tell you, right across the road. If it hadn't been for Kitty, I would have run him down. I got out and held onto the reins, and there he was, sir, stretched out as drunk as a lord, flat on his back and sound asleep. I saw right away that he was a gentleman, and I tied the mare to a tree, picked him up with the greatest care, laid him on the side of the road, put his hat under his head, and made him as comfortable as I could, when, by George, sir! I hadn't any more than got back to my buggy, when bang! went a ball within a foot of my head!"

The General, who, as he listened, had been repointing the waxed ends of his dyed mustache with his lemon-colored kid gloves, now leaned back in his chair.

"Fired at you, sir?" The General had served both at Chapultepec and Buena Vista, and was an authority where gunpowder was concerned.

"That's just what he did. Came near takin' the top of my head off! Hadn't been so dark he would have done it."

"Good God! you don't tell me so!" exclaimed the General, mopping his lips with his perfumed handkerchief.

"Were you armed, Gunning?"

"No, sir, I was entirely at his mercy and absolutely defenceless. Well, I grabbed the reins to quiet the mare and then I hollered out--'What the devil do you mean, sir, by tryin' to blow the top of my head off?' I could see now that he had raised himself up on his elbow and was lookin' at me in a way I did not like.

"'What do you mean by disturbin' my rest, sir,' he called back.

"'Well, but my dear sir, you were lyin' in the middle of the road and might have been run over.'

"'It's none of your business where I lie,' he hollered back. 'I go to sleep where I damn please, sir.

I consider it a very great liberty.'

"'I, beg your pardon, sir,' I said. 'I did not intend any trespass--' I was walkin' toward him now.

I did not want him to shoot again.

同类推荐
  • 梅花草堂笔谈

    梅花草堂笔谈

    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。
  • 彻庸和尚谷响集

    彻庸和尚谷响集

    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。
  • The Life of John Bunyan

    The Life of John Bunyan

    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。
  • THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY

    THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY

    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。
  • 须发门

    须发门

    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
  • 龙叹

    龙叹

    认识我不?不认识……知道白龙皇子不?不知道……你可以去死了……新人小白,第一次写书,大家看好灯泡哦,我会努力的
  • 魔星落

    魔星落

    星河转,魔星落。启魔纹,谁笑我?命定盘,棋子落。逆乾坤,艰难磨。癫狂乱,堪不破。白发生,红颜祸。千百度,寻真我。我为魔,又如何!缘劫破,倚剑歌。
  • 小狐的幸福生活

    小狐的幸福生活

    作为一只狐狸精,狐惜惜她就是个彻头彻尾的异类。活了几千年除了会说话之外其他什么鬼都没修炼出来,最擅长的就是吃,第二擅长的就是找东西吃。然而还没什么妖敢明目张胆的表示自己一系列的恨铁不成钢。因为……人家有后台啊!人家的大哥是传说中的妖王啊!把她宠的无法无天啊!然而,就是这个连人形都变不出来。也没有所谓的奸诈狡猾啊、魅惑人心啊之类狐妖特点的生物。被人类给拐走了,而且还是人家自己上杆子的去被拐走的。一切只因为……与那人类初见时……他,烧了一只鸡……
  • 星陨彼岸

    星陨彼岸

    你说那颗最亮的星会永远跟着我,但为什么在你离开之后,它就在天空上消失了呢?
  • 凌空学院

    凌空学院

    凌驾于天空!这即是凌空学院唯一的校训。凌空学院招生主旨,你敢来,我敢收!因此,凌空学院有不少来历神秘的人,他们拥有各自独特的异能,惊雷,烈焰,狂风……这些特点,使他们最终聚集在一起,共同守护着凌空学院的安危。
  • 你是我的印记

    你是我的印记

    对于韩文来说爱是守护,对于嘉禾来说爱是伤害。面对嘉禾的一次又一次的利用,韩文没有责备,没有怨言,没有恨。只有害怕,害怕嘉禾会毫无留恋的离开他。嘉禾的冷漠让他没有安全感。可嘉禾觉得他不能真的祸害了这个男人,他可以利用他,但他应该也值得有一个善良的伴侣,幸福终生。
  • 修真界大姐大

    修真界大姐大

    脸皮是什么?七月从来不知道。悲伤是什么?七月不想知道。丢掉所有不好的,剩下的就都是快乐。我很忙,忙着快乐,忙着赚钱,忙着八卦,忙着听墙角,忙着跟大王掐架,没空难过。
  • 绝色毒医:男神的秘密恋人

    绝色毒医:男神的秘密恋人

    (重生虐渣爽文+宠文,已完美结局)喉管被割,钢丝绑手,利刃剖心,她被丈夫、义妹吸干处子之血。含恨重生,誓成一代毒医!岂能放过这对狼心狗肺的渣男女!滚远点!姐有毒!别靠近姐!什么?一个个妖孽死皮赖脸来捣乱?傲娇的官二代对她低声下气:“女人,江山俺不要了!只要你!”万人迷富二代贱贱地求她:“来打小爷啊,打我嘛,打我嘛!”还有一只纯天然小萌兽像个强力胶,整天对她黏住不放!唯有那个贵不可言的神秘男子,偏偏爱和她作对!一把撕下儒雅面具,化身无耻之徒,狠狠地将她抵在墙上:“毒丫头,又干了什么坏事?”
  • 鬼学院

    鬼学院

    当某一天某一个诡异的时刻你收到一份诡异的录取通知书的时候,故事就已经开始了,好好享受吧!本学院欢迎你的加入!鬼学院QQ书友群:311406076,欢迎大家进入学院!
  • 重生之亡者归来

    重生之亡者归来

    一场莫名的风暴,正在联机使命召唤的少年醒来时便是200年后,穿越到一个畏惧高考而自杀的少年身上。醒来后第一眼看到的却是军事法庭的宣判公告-刘光鼎,男,16岁,因恶意逃脱兵役被判提前送往前线服役。面临着具有超能力坦克般大小的昆虫,对这个世界一无所知被迫上战场的主角看着队友一个个倒下,被迫拿起枪,那一刻,主角眼中的世界变了;那一刻,整个世界变了;那一刻,重生后的亡者终于从地狱归来了。那时的人类缩小了万倍又如何,龟缩在楼中楼里又如何,人类主宰世界从不是因为他身体的强大,而是内心的强大。