登陆注册
15452900000031

第31章 II(2)

I had the tact not to differ with him there. But I could not help suggesting that now was our time to remedy any mistake we might have made. We were on the right side of midnight still.

"Then we stultify ourselves downstairs," said Raffles. "No, I'll be shot if I do! He may come in with the Kirkleatham diamonds!

You do what you like, Bunny, but I don't budge."

"I certainly shan't leave you," I retorted, "to be knocked into the middle of next week by a better man than yourself."

I had borrowed his own tone, and he did not like it. They never do. I thought for a moment that Raffles was going to strike me--for the first and last time in his life. He could if he liked. My blood was up. I was ready to send him to the devil.

And I emphasized my offence by nodding and shrugging toward a pair of very large Indian clubs that stood in the fender, on either side of the chimney up which I had presumed to glance.

In an instant Raffles had seized the clubs, and was whirling them about his gray head in a mixture of childish pique and puerile bravado which I should have thought him altogether above.

And suddenly as I watched him his face changed, softened, lit up, and he swung the clubs gently down upon the bed.

"They're not heavy enough for their size," said he rapidly; "and I'll take my oath they're not the same weight!"

He shook one club after the other, with both hands, close to his ear; then he examined their butt-ends under the electric light.

I saw what he suspected now, and caught the contagion of his suppressed excitement. Neither of us spoke. But Raffles had taken out the portable tool-box that he called a knife, and always carried, and as he opened the gimlet he handed me the club he held. Instinctively I tucked the small end under my arm, and presented the other to Raffles.

"Hold him tight," he whispered, smiling. "He's not only a better man than I thought him, Bunny; he's hit upon a better dodge than ever I did, of its kind. Only I should have weighted them evenly--to a hair."

He had screwed the gimlet into the circular butt, close to the edge, and now we were wrenching in opposite directions. For a moment or more nothing happened. Then all at once something gave, and Raffles swore an oath as soft as any prayer. And for the minute after that his hand went round and round with the gimlet, as though he were grinding a piano-organ, while the end wormed slowly out on its delicate thread of fine hard wood.

The clubs were as hollow as drinking-horns, the pair of them, for we went from one to the other without pausing to undo the padded packets that poured out upon the bed. These were deliciously heavy to the hand, yet thickly swathed in cotton-wool, so that some stuck together, retaining the shape of the cavity, as though they had been run out of a mould. And when we did open them--but let Raffles speak.

He had deputed me to screw in the ends of the clubs, and to replace the latter in the fender where we had found them. When I had done the counterpane was glittering with diamonds where it was not shimmering with pearls.

"If this isn't that tiara that Lady May was married in," said Raffles, "and that disappeared out of the room she changed in, while it rained confetti on the steps, I'll present it to her instead of the one she lost. . . . It was stupid to keep these old gold spoons, valuable as they are; they made the difference in the weight. . . . Here we have probably the Kenworthy diamonds. . . . I don't know the history of these pearls. . . .

This looks like one family of rings--left on the basin-stand, perhaps--alas, poor lady! And that's the lot."

Our eyes met across the bed.

"What's it all worth?" I asked, hoarsely.

"Impossible to say. But more than all we ever took in all our lives. That I'll swear to."

"More than all--"

My tongue swelled with the thought.

"But it'll take some turning into cash, old chap!"

"And--must it be a partnership?" I asked, finding a lugubrious voice at length.

"Partnership be damned!" cried Raffles, heartily. "Let's get out quicker than we came in."

We pocketed the things between us, cotton-wool and all, not because we wanted the latter, but to remove all immediate traces of our really meritorious deed.

"The sinner won't dare to say a word when he does find out," remarked Raffles of Lord Ernest; "but that's no reason why he should find out before he must. Everything's straight in here, I think; no, better leave the window open as it was, and the blind up. Now out with the light. One peep at the other room. That's all right, too. Out with the passage light, Bunny, while I open--"

His words died away in a whisper. A key was fumbling at the lock outside.

"Out with it--out with it!" whispered Raffles in an agony; and as I obeyed he picked me off my feet and swung me bodily but silently into the bedroom, just as the outer door opened, and a masterful step strode in.

同类推荐
  • 憨休禅师语录

    憨休禅师语录

    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。
  • 瑜伽师地论

    瑜伽师地论

    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。
  • The Flying U's Last Stand

    The Flying U's Last Stand

    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。
  • 阳秋剩笔

    阳秋剩笔

    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。
  • Grettir the Strong

    Grettir the Strong

    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
  • 绝色青女闯异世

    绝色青女闯异世

    “主人,你什么时候临幸人家啊?”一个绝色美男妖媚的说;“雪儿,你不要和别的男人太亲近哦,我会吃醋的。”一个邪魅的声音响起……我的天啊,这些美男怎么都黏上我了……
  • 战争神路

    战争神路

    战争是世界永恒不朽的主题,战争是一种艺术,是万物生来便有的一种技能,神灵重现人间之际,世界的融合让高铖有机会成为高高在上的神灵。是生是死?是披荆斩棘后的浴火成神?还是经历失败后的堕落沉沦?一切,问问你的内心。
  • 闪婚蜜爱:总裁宠妻如命

    闪婚蜜爱:总裁宠妻如命

    一次失败的恋爱,让她落入危机。为自救她陷入他爱的陷阱,从此难以救赎。只愿在他那如蜜的陷阱中越陷越深。
  • 培养了不起女生的24堂课

    培养了不起女生的24堂课

    这个世界因为有了女生美丽的身影、可爱的笑容而更加绚烂缤纷。父母要想让自己的女儿能顺利走出青春期的迷惘,拥有一个灿烂精彩的人生,就要从自己做起,学习培养了不起女生的。可是,什么样的女生才算是了不起的呢?
  • 前夫,后会无妻

    前夫,后会无妻

    守着三年婚坟,童暖与霍云霆离婚后才有交集。第一次他找她是得知她怀孕,逼她流产。第二次他要她在她醉酒之后,童暖打他,骂他,把他告上法庭。却换来他一句,“前妻也是妻,老婆跟我回家,我疼你。”
  • 都市丹仙

    都市丹仙

    沈南,千年前的炼丹宗师,渡劫失败。重生于滨海市,附身在一个因生活失意而自杀的青年身上。失传的绝世功法、各种神奇丹药再现当代修真界。且看重生的沈南纵横华夏,除恶降魔,成就绝世丹仙!
  • 壁咚101次:校草同桌归我了

    壁咚101次:校草同桌归我了

    她:高二237班班花,颜值在线,花季便出落的惊艳绝俗。初识:他转学而来,一头干净短发,他身穿白色衬衣,手拿着黑色背包随意搭在肩上,双手纤长匀细,肤色白皙,清浅温润。他向着她缓缓走来,一见倾心,她曾经喜欢雨,因为它带来天空的味道。现在她喜欢晴,因为他总迎着阳光。安贝儿被大步跨来的瑾之接住了。许是他在校道上停驻良久,被阳光照射得身上带有暖意,被他抱在怀里觉得格外安心温暖。却在逐渐了解,发现他内心那份悲凉....
  • 最终地殇

    最终地殇

    这是一个发生在梦魇空间的故事。这是一个拥有地系天赋,却仇恨大地的故事。这是一个在生化危机里求生,在黑夜传说里猎杀,在侏罗纪公园里捕猎,在三国世界里争霸的故事……这是一个让你向往的世界,这是一个让你热血的空间。……………………………………………………………………此次梦魇空间重组不但能进一些电影里,一些游戏里的场景也能出现。
  • 女人最好的修行是气质

    女人最好的修行是气质

    本书从仪态、着装、风格等多个方面解读女人的气质,教授女人淡定地展现自己的魅力与气质。
  • 守护甜心之琉璃幻舞

    守护甜心之琉璃幻舞

    平凡的世界平凡的人,不平凡的人开启一段不平凡的旅程。女主角会开启一段怎样的旅程呢?敬请期待吧~!