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第74章

Each hour of the days that followed held for Bunting its full meed of aching fear and suspense.

The unhappy man was ever debating within himself what course he should pursue, and, according to his mood and to the state of his mind at any particular moment, he would waver between various widely-differing lines of action.

He told himself again and again, and with fretful unease, that the most awful thing about it all was that he wasn't sure.If only he could have been sure, he might have made up his mind exactly what it was he ought to do.

But when telling himself this he was deceiving himself, and he was vaguely conscious of the fact; for, from Bunting's point of view, almost any alternative would have been preferable to that which to some, nay, perhaps to most, householders would have seemed the only thing to do, namely, to go to the police.But Londoners of Bunting's class have an uneasy fear of the law.To his mind it would be ruin for him and for his Ellen to be mixed up publicly in such a terrible affair.No one concerned in the business would give them and their future a thought, but it would track them to their dying day, and, above all, it would make it quite impossible for them ever to get again into a good joint situation.It was that for which Bunting, in his secret soul, now longed with all his heart.

No, some other way than going to the police must be found - and he racked his slow brain to find it.

The worst of it was that every hour that went by made his future course more difficult and more delicate, and increased the awful weight on his conscience.

If only he really knew! If only he could feel quite sure! And then he would tell himself that, after all, he had very little to go upon; only suspicion - suspicion, and a secret, horrible certainty that his suspicion was justified.

And so at last Bunting began to long for a solution which he knew to be indefensible from every point of view; he began to hope, that is, in the depths of his heart, that the ledger would again go out one evening on his horrible business and be caught - red-handed.

But far from going out on any business, horrible or other, Mr.

Sleuth now never went out at all.He kept upstairs, and often spent quite a considerable part of his day in bed.He still felt, so he assured Mrs.Bunting, very far from well.He had never thrown off the chill he had caught on that bitter night he and his landlord had met on their several ways home.

Joe Chandler, too, had become a terrible complication to Daisy's father.The detective spent every waking hour that he was not on duty with the Buntings; and Bunting, who at one time had liked him so well and so cordially, now became mortally afraid of him.

But though the young man talked of little else than The Avenger, and though on one evening he described at immense length the eccentric-looking gent who had given the barmaid a sovereign, picturing Mr.Sleuth with such awful accuracy that both Bunting and Mrs.Bunting secretly and separately turned sick when they listened to him, he never showed the slightest interest in their lodger.

At last there came a morning when Bunting and Chandler held a strange conversation about The Avenger.The young fellow had come in earlier than usual, and just as he arrived Mrs.Bunting and Daisy were starting out to do some shopping.The girl would fain have stopped behind, but her stepmother had given her a very peculiar, disagreeable look, daring her, so to speak, to be so forward, and Daisy had gone on with a flushed, angry look on her pretty face.

And then, as young Chandler stepped through into the sitting-room, it suddenly struck Bunting that the young man looked unlike himself - indeed, to the ex-butler's apprehension there was something almost threatening in Chandler's attitude.

"I want a word with you, Mr.Bunting," he began abruptly, falteringly.

"And I'm glad to have the chance now that Mrs.Bunting and Miss Daisy are out."Bunting braced himself to hear the awful words - the accusation of having sheltered a murderer, the monster whom all the world was seeking, under his roof.And then he remembered a phrase, a horrible legal phrase - "Accessory after the fact." Yes, he had been that, there wasn't any doubt about it!

"Yes?" he said."What is it, Joe?" and then the unfortunate man sat down in his chair."Yes?" he said again uncertainly; for young Chandler had now advanced to the table, he was looking at Bunting fixedly - the other thought threateningly."Well, out with it, Joe! Don't keep me in suspense."And then a slight smile broke over the young man's face."I don't think what I've got to say can take you by surprise, Mr.Bunting."And Bunting wagged his head in a way that might mean anything - yes or no, as the case might be.

The two men looked at one another for what seemed a very, very long time to the elder of them.And then, making a great effort, Joe Chandler brought out the words, "Well, I suppose you know what it is I want to talk about.I'm sure Mrs.Bunting would, from a look or two she's lately cast on me.It's your daughter - it's Miss Daisy."And then Bunting gave a kind of cry, 'twixt a sob and a laugh.

"My girl?" he cried."Good Lord, Joe! Is that all you wants to talk about? Why, you fair frightened me - that you did!"And, indeed, the relief was so great that the room swam round as he stared across it at his daughter's lover, that lover who was also the embodiment of that now awful thing to him, the law.He smiled, rather foolishly, at his visitor; and Chandler felt a sharp wave of irritation, of impatience sweep over his good-natured soul.

Daisy's father was an old stupid - that's what he was.

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