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第98章 XXX THE GAME IS AT AN END(3)

Before the messengers came, it was the end of the week. Lazarus had packed their few belongings, and on Saturday Mrs. Beedle was to be seen hovering at the top of the celler steps, when Marco and The Rat left the back sitting-room to go out.

“You needn't glare at me!'' she said to Lazarus, who stood glowering at the door which he had opened for them. “Young Master Loristan, I want to know if you've heard when your father is coming back?''

“He will not come back,'' said Marco.

“He won't, won't he? Well, how about next week's rent?'' said Mrs. Beedle. “Your man's been packing up, I notice. He's not got much to carry away, but it won't pass through that front door until I've got what's owing me. People that can pack easy think they can get away easy, and they'll bear watching. The week's up to-day.''

Lazarus wheeled and faced her with a furious gesture. “Get back to your cellar, woman,'' he commanded. “Get back under ground and stay there. Look at what is stopping before your miserable gate.''

A carriage was stopping--a very perfect carriage of dark brown.

The coachman and footman wore dark brown and gold liveries, and the footman had leaped down and opened the door with respectful alacrity. “They are friends of the Master's come to pay their respects to his son,'' said Lazarus. “Are their eyes to be offended by the sight of you?''

“Your money is safe,'' said Marco. “You had better leave us.''

Mrs. Beedle gave a sharp glance at the two gentlemen who had entered the broken gate. They were of an order which did not belong to Philibert Place. They looked as if the carriage and the dark brown and gold liveries were every-day affairs to them.

“At all events, they're two grown men, and not two boys without a penny,'' she said. “If they're your father's friends, they'll tell me whether my rent's safe or not.''

The two visitors were upon the threshold. They were both men of a certain self-contained dignity of type; and when Lazarus opened wide the door, they stepped into the shabby entrance hall as if they did not see it. They looked past its dinginess, and past Lazarus, and The Rat, and Mrs. Beedle--THROUGH them, as it were,--at Marco.

He advanced towards them at once.

“You come from my father!'' he said, and gave his hand first to the elder man, then to the younger.

“Yes, we come from your father. I am Baron Rastka--and this is the Count Vorversk,'' said the elder man, bowing.

“If they're barons and counts, and friends of your father's, they are well-to-do enough to be responsible for you,'' said Mrs.

Beedle, rather fiercely, because she was somewhat over-awed and resented the fact. “It's a matter of next week's rent, gentlemen. I want to know where it's coming from.''

The elder man looked at her with a swift cold glance. He did not speak to her, but to Lazarus. “What is she doing here?'' he demanded.

Marco answered him. “She is afraid we cannot pay our rent,'' he said. “It is of great importance to her that she should be sure.''

“Take her away,'' said the gentleman to Lazarus. He did not even glance at her. He drew something from his coat-pocket and handed it to the old soldier. “Take her away,'' he repeated.

And because it seemed as if she were not any longer a person at all, Mrs. Beedle actually shuffled down the passage to the cellar-kitchen steps. Lazarus did not leave her until he, too, had descended into the cellar kitchen, where he stood and towered above her like an infuriated giant.

“To-morrow he will be on his way to Samavia, miserable woman!'' he said. “Before he goes, it would be well for you to implore his pardon.''

But Mrs. Beedle's point of view was not his. She had recovered some of her breath.

“I don't know where Samavia is,'' she raged, as she struggled to set her dusty, black cap straight. “I'll warrant it's one of these little foreign countries you can scarcely see on the map--and not a decent English town in it! He can go as soon as he likes, so long as he pays his rent before he does it.

Samavia, indeed! You talk as if he was Buckingham Palace!''

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