登陆注册
14820600000015

第15章

The night after I consulted the specialist I was quite determined to sleep. I had laid in a bundle of the daily papers. No country cottage was advertised to let but I knew of it by evening, and about all the likely ones I had already written. The scheme occupied my thoughts. Trout-fishing was a desideratum. I would take my rod and plenty of books, would live simply and frugally, and it should make a new man of me by Christmas. It was now October. Iwent to sleep thinking of autumn tints against an autumn sunset.

It must have been very early, certainly not later than ten o'clock;the previous night I had not slept at all.

Now, this private hotel of mine was a very old fashioned house, dark and dingy all day long, with heavy old chandeliers and black old oak, and dead flowers in broken flower-pots surrounding a grimy grass-plot in the rear. On this latter my bedroom window looked; and never am I likely to forget the vile music of the cats throughout my first long wakeful night there. The second night they actually woke me;doubtless they had been busy long enough, but it was all of a sudden that I heard them, and lay listening for more, wide awake in an instant. My window had been very softly opened, and the draught fanned my forehead as I held my breath.

A faint light glimmered through a ground-glass pane over the door;and was dimly reflected by the toilet mirror, in its usual place against the window. This mirror I saw moved, and next moment I had bounded from bed.

The mirror fell with a horrid clatter: the toilet-table followed it with a worse: the thief had gone as he had come ere my toes halted aching amid the debris.

A useless little balcony - stone slab and iron railing - jutted out from my window. I thought I saw a hand on the railing, another on the slab, then both together on the lower level for one instant before they disappeared. There was a dull yet springy thud on the grass below. Then no more noise but the distant thunder of the traffic, and the one that woke me, until the window next mine was thrown up.

"What the devil's up?"

The voice was rich, cheery, light-hearted, agreeable; all that my own was not as I answered "Nothing!" for this was not the first time my next-door neighbor had tried to scrape acquaintance with me.

"But surely, sir, I heard the very dickens of a row?""You may have done."

"I was afraid some one had broken into your room!""As a matter of fact," said I, put to shame by the undiminished good-humor of my neighbor, "some one did; but he's gone now, so let him be.""Gone? Not he! He's getting over that wall. After him - after him!" And the head disappeared from the window next mine.

I rushed into the corridor, and was just in time to intercept a singularly handsome young fellow, at whom I had hardly taken the trouble to look until now. He was in full evening dress, and his face was radiant with the spirit of mischief and adventure.

"For God's sake, sir," I whispered, "let this matter rest. I shall have to come forward if you persist, and Heaven knows I have been before the public quite enough!"His dark eyes questioned me an instant, then fell as though he would not disguise that he recollected and understood . I liked him for his good taste. I liked him for his tacit sympathy, and better still for the amusing disappointment in his gallant, young face.

"I am sorry to have robbed you of a pleasant chase," said I. "At one time I should have been the first to join you. But, to tell you the truth, I've had enough excitement lately to last me for my life.""I can believe that," he answered, with his fine eyes full upon me.

How strangely I had misjudged him! I saw no vulgar curiosity in his flattering gaze, but rather that very sympathy of which I stood in need. I offered him my hand.

"It is very good of you to give in," I said. "No one else has heard a thing, you see. I shall look for another opportunity of thanking you to-morrow.""No, no!" cried he, "thanks be hanged, but - but, I say, if Ipromise you not to bore you about things - won't you drink a glass of brandy-and-water in my room before you turn in again?"Brandy-and-water being the very thing I needed, and this young man pleasing me more andmore, I said that I would join him with all my heart, and returned to my room for my dressing-gown and slippers.

To find them, however, I had to light my candles, when the first thing I saw was the havoc my marauder had left behind him. The mirror was cracked across; the dressing-table had lost a leg; and both lay flat, with my brushes and shaving-table, and the foolish toilet crockery which no one uses (but I should have to replace)strewn upon the carpet. But one thing I found that had not been there before: under the window lay a formidable sheath-knife without its sheath. I picked it up with something of a thrill, which did not lessen when I felt its edge. The thing was diabolically sharp.

I took it with me to show my neighbor, whom I found giving his order to the boots; it seemed that it was barely midnight, and that he had only just come in when the clatter took place in my room.

"Hillo!" he cried, when the man was gone, and I produced my trophy.

"Why, what the mischief have you got there?"

"My caller's card," said I. "He left it behind him. Feel the edge."I have seldom seen a more indignant face than the one which my new acquaintance bent over the weapon, as he held it to the light, and ran his finger along the blade. He could have not frowned more heavily if he had recognized the knife.

"The villains!" he muttered. "The damned villains!""Villains?" I queried. "Did you see more than one of them, then?""Didn't you?" he asked quickly. "Yes, yes, to be sure! There was at least one other beggar skulking down below." He stood looking at me, the knife in his hand, though mine was held out for it. "Don't you think, Mr. Cole, that it's our duty to hand this over to the police? I - I've heard of other cases about these Inns of Court.

There's evidently a gang of them, and this knife might convict the lot; there's no saying; anyway I think the police should have it.

同类推荐
  • 夕堂永日绪论

    夕堂永日绪论

    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。
  • DRACULA

    DRACULA

    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。
  • 最近官场秘密史

    最近官场秘密史

    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。
  • 咏张諲山水

    咏张諲山水

    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 Real Thing

    The Real Thing

    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
  • 雨异

    雨异

    雨龙是海口村的的奇观。传说,百年前,海口村正在举行阎王庙会,天降瀑雨,有村民见飞龙在天,雨后,地涌黄金,山林生玉,当地纷纷祭拜阎王爷显灵。农历二零一零年中元节隋爷带着雨海一行人在此地探险,后离奇失踪。一行人只剩雨海一人无奈归来。三年过后的一个晌午,雨海在打理小书店,却意外收到一份快递。快递里,是一张无名人的便条。原来,故事才刚刚开始……
  • 庄主大人,未婚妻可以欺

    庄主大人,未婚妻可以欺

    此文正剧,男主强大腹黑,一对一,简介无力,故事绝对精彩,喜欢的亲,欢迎入坑!她,前朝没落的小郡主,灭门那日被追杀至掉落悬崖深渊,幸得雪狼所救,被百兽和神秘男孩一同抚养长大。他,北冥山庄庄主,夜魅帝国帝尊,冰冷残暴,嗜血妖孽,人称‘冷面阎王’!十八年后,宫廷内变,江湖恩怨,再掀风云!十八年后,她为了儿时情缘偷偷溜下山,殊不知意外闯进了这场腥风血雨!她,热情似火!他,冰冷如霜!他与她是冰与火的相遇!且看她如何用她的热情来征服他的冷,又如何用她火热的心房使他从一个冷血腹黑男变成一个阳光美男子!又看她如何带领百兽平定天下,还一个太平盛世!精彩片段:月明星动,烛光通澈,某女斜斜的倚靠在门栏之上,轻薄的薄纱遮不住若隐若现的撩人身姿,只见她媚眼如丝,唇齿间的花枝艳红瑰丽,极力引诱着屋内正坐在案几前办公事的墨袍男人,同时还用着从青楼里学来的腻歪声音喊了一句“夫君~”。墨袍男人右手正写字的毛笔一歪,额头挂上三道黑线,直觉的鸡皮疙瘩掉了一地,“什么事,进来说”。男人不为所动,某女却忍不住了,这些可都是她从青楼里那些个姑娘身上学来的,看那里的男人个个都吃这招,而且欢喜的不得了,怎么到她这里就没用了呢?难道是她还不够卖力?于是,某女一步一扭腰,端的是妖娆妩媚之姿,一双灵动的大眼睛拼命的眨呀眨的,不过她再卖力,男人不看向她也是无用。终于,某女的耐心用尽,再也忍不住浑身的不自在,一声怒吼:“殷焱夜——”殷焱夜早在心里憋着笑,平时雪芊灵活蹦乱跳的像个孩子,突然穿的这么女人,还学者青楼里那些个女人勾引男人的手段,他是有些不习惯,但是打心眼里是欢喜的紧,她知道勾引他,就说明她心里是在乎他的,不是吗?雪芊灵见殷焱夜终于抬头看她,双手叉腰的母夜叉模样忙的交叠在身前,一副小女人的模样。“夫君,你说我美吗?”某女又拼命眨着她那蒲扇般的羽睫。“……”某女深呼一口气,强压下心中的怒火,继续腻歪道:“夫君,你说大灰狼和小白兔的故事,不能有两个结局吗?”“……”某男继续等着下文。某女再深吸一口气压下蹭蹭上涨的焰火,“你说小白兔会不会把大灰狼给吃了呢?”殷焱夜知道雪芊灵的耐心已经到了极致,也不打算再继续逗弄她,当然更不打算再继续憋着自己的‘怒火’,一手拉过雪芊灵馨香软腻的身子拥进怀中,附唇贴上她的耳畔,“夫人要不要试试,看会……是不会?”谁说小白兔遇上大灰狼只有被吃的命运,她雪芊灵偏生不信她就吃不了殷焱夜这只大灰狼!
  • The Red Acorn

    The Red Acorn

    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。
  • 你是我老师又怎样

    你是我老师又怎样

    我和江小山同学的孽缘始于一个吻。只是我做梦也没想到强吻他后的第二天,我就成了他的汉语老师。我心里忘不了暗恋了五年的男神。江小山同学于是陪着我哭陪着我笑,陪着我做各种各样的事情,最后陪我顺便睡了一觉。原本以为只是春梦一场。可是梦醒之后他却盯着我的眼睛扔下四个字——我喜欢你。我大惊失色,虽然对这孩子的印象在转变,可是——我是你老师啊!嗯?你是我老师又怎样?他一边吻我一边淡淡问道。
  • 成化十四年

    成化十四年

    顺天府推官唐泛初入仕林,便遇上武安侯府的大公子意外身死的案子。原本武安侯要以婢女加害草草结案,唐泛却在尸体上发现了疑点,固执地追查下去,结果牵扯出了武安侯府上盘根错节的家族纠纷,还无辜小婢女以清白。在查案过程中,唐泛结识了锦衣卫副千户隋州。两人配合默契,携手解决了东宫案、京城诱拐案、威宁海子案、真假太子案等一系列复杂诡异的案件,为成化年间的官场上带来一股清流。本文不仅真实还原了明朝成化年间的历史风貌,而且塑造了三个充满了反差萌的角色——玉树临风的文官唐泛背地里是个吃货,高冷的锦衣卫隋州为了救人可以男扮女装,恶名远扬的东厂汪直其实只是个傲娇————三种选择,三种萌点,总有一款适合你。
  • 女生必读的榜样传奇

    女生必读的榜样传奇

    本书介绍了6位杰出女性的成长经历,她们分别是:海伦·凯勒,居里夫人,邓肯,南丁格尔,宋庆龄,撒切尔夫人。
  • 火影之综漫系统

    火影之综漫系统

    一逗逼宅男心血来潮在二次元穿越者联盟内,注册下会员,结果一觉初醒,早已不在他所熟知的那个世界。看猪脚如何带着综漫系统驰骋火影世界美女?当然全收火影?谁爱当谁当,我可是最强者。。。。。。。
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 邪王强娶:溺宠妖孽狂妃

    邪王强娶:溺宠妖孽狂妃

    她,二十一世纪中西医界最年轻的天才医师,更是令人闻风丧胆的顶级雇佣兵;她,苍澜大陆闻名嘲讽的绝世废材,经脉闭塞且自闭痴傻;当她变成她,是穿越,还是神魂的归位?九幽现世,逆天下之强,元素精灵的苏醒,灵力尽归我手,上古神兽的归位,日月同升,满目的星空,是上古邪神独有的追寻了万年的专宠我本妖孽,六界妖邪何惧”臭丫头!再不嫁人就要当超级剩女了!“某老头笑的猥琐,双眼放光的盯着眼前的宛若星光实则内芯狡黠灰暗的某无良男子,嗖的一声扔下,转身,关门,手中抓住的仿佛不是自己的亲亲孙女。“看,逼婚啊,我就委屈一下自己和你将就一下呗!”某男一脸无害,笑出二十四颗洁白的牙齿。某女牙痛中??????
  • 空间灵泉之田园医女

    空间灵泉之田园医女

    本文为1V1宠文,种田养包子你值得拥有。※※※她只是想去见识一下那些刚出土的古老农具,谁知道就莫名其妙的来到了这么一个穷困的地方。家徒四壁不说,还有一大群亲戚忙着搬家里仅剩下的一点东西,说是已经给她找好了人家,让她赶紧改嫁。反正相公已经战死了,赶紧拿着抚恤费走人,家里这两个嗷嗷待哺的奶娃娃就交给瘦弱的小叔子照看。苍天啊,这都是些什么极品啊。好在她那个没见过面的相公给她留下了一个祖传的玉镯,竟然可以开启神秘的药师空间。灵泉、医术传承以及萌宠,看她如何利用这些发家致富,完虐极品亲戚,在古代过的风生水起。卖山货,做美食,养包子。买田地,雇长工,建庄园。开店铺,修航道,通海运。一切都是那么的完美,不过,她那个传说已经死了的相公怎么又出现了呢?※※※精彩片段一:"晴晴,为夫回来了。"一个满脸胡须的人穿着盔甲一脸兴奋的走回家,"咦?这还是我们家吗?变化好大啊。""娘亲,你快来看啊,家里来了一个怪蜀黍,宝宝好害怕。"小萝莉睁着大眼睛看着眼前的人,一副被吓坏了的模样。一个小正太挺起小胸脯,将其护在身后,冷静的说道"妹妹不要怕,哥哥会保护你的。"秦晴晴杀气腾腾的从厨房里拿把刀出来,道"我倒要看看,谁那么大胆,敢动我的娃。额,这位大叔,请问你是哪位"※※※精彩片段二:"娘亲,宝宝今天很乖哦,你要做什么好吃的奖励我啊。"一个打扮可爱的小萝莉可怜巴巴的看着秦晴晴,让人不忍心拒绝。秦晴晴捏了捏自己还有些酸痛的腰,想起了昨天晚上发生的事情,咬了咬牙关,有些咬牙切齿的道"因为你爹爹不乖,所以今天娘亲不打算做饭了。""嘤嘤嘤,爹爹是坏人,宝宝不喜欢她了。"一听没有美食,小萝莉的眼泪掉了下来。"妹妹乖,不要哭了,哥哥以后也不喜欢他了。"小正太一本正经的说道。在外面笑得春风得意的袁荣瑾猛的打了个喷嚏,不知道到底发生了什么。