第16章

类别:其他 作者:Sabatini, Rafael字数:10129更新时间:18/12/18 09:15:50
\"Whatis\'tyouseekofme?\"Hereachedforthehathehadcastuponthetablewhentheyhadentered。\"Tellmebriefly。Imaystaynolonger。\" Sherose,heragitationsuddenlyincreasing,afraidthatafterallhewouldescapeher。\"Whereareyougoing?\"sheasked。\"Answermethat,andIwilltellyouwhyIcame。\" \"IamtosupatMr。Newlington\'sinHisMajesty\'scompany。 \"HisMajesty\'s?\" \"KingMonmouth\'s,\"heexplainedimpatiently。\"Come,Ruth。AlreadyIamlate。\" \"IfIweretoaskyounottogo,\"shesaidslowly,andsheheldoutherhandstohim,herglancemostpiteous—andthatwasnotacting—assheraisedittomeethisown,\"wouldyounotstaytopleasureme?\" Heconsideredherfromunderfrowningeyes。\"Ruth,\"hesaid,andhetookherhands,\"thereisheresomethingthatIdonotunderstand。 Whatis\'tyoumean?\" \"PromisemethatyouwillnotgotoNewlington\'s,andIwilltellyou。\" \"ButwhathasNewlingtontodowith……?Nay,Iampledgedalreadytogo。\" Shedrewclosertohim,herhandsuponhisshoulders。\"YetifIaskyou—I,yourwife?\"shepleaded,andalmostwonhimtoherwill。 Butsuddenlyherememberedanotheroccasiononwhich,forpurposesofherown,shehadsopleaded。Helaughedsoftly,mockingly。 \"Doyouwoome,Ruth,who,whenIwooedyou,wouldhavenoneofme?\" Shedrewbackfromhim,crimsoning。\"IthinkIhadbettergo,\"saidshe。\"Youhavenothingbutmockeryforme。Itwaseverso。Whoknows?\"shesighedasshetookuphermantle。\"Hadyoubutobservedmoregentleways,you……you……\"Shepaused,needingtosaynomore。 \"Good—night!\"sheended,andmadeshifttoleave。Hewatchedher,deeplymystified。Shehadgainedthedoorwhensuddenlyhemoved。 \"Wait!\"hecried。Shepaused,andturnedtolookoverhershoulder,herhandapparentlyuponthelatch。\"YoushallnotgountilyouhavetoldmewhyyoubesoughtmetokeepawayfromNewlington\'s。Whatisit?\"heasked,andpausedsuddenly,afloodoflightbreakinginuponhismind。\"Istheresometreacheryafoot?\"heaskedher,andhiseyewentwildlytotheclock。Aharsh,gratingsoundrangthroughtheroom。 \"Whatareyoudoing?\"hecried。\"Whyhaveyoulockedthedoor?\"Shewastuggingandfumblingdesperatelytoextractthekey,herhandsallclumsyinhernervoushaste。Heleaptather,butinthatmomentthekeycameawayinherhand。Shewheeledroundtofacehim,erect,defiantalmost。 \"Hereissomedevilry!\"hecried。\"Givemethatkey。\" Hehadnoneedforfurtherquestions。Herewasaproofmoreeloquentthanwordstohisreadywit。SirRowlandorRichard,orboth,wereinsomeplotfortheDuke\'sruin—perhapsassassination。HadnotherverywordsshownthatsheherselfwasoutofallsympathywithMonmouth? Hewasoutofsympathyhimself。Butnottotheextentofstandingbytoseehisthroatcut。Shewouldhavetheplotsucceed—whateveritmightbeandyetthathehimselfbespared。Therehisthoughtspaused;butonlyforamoment。Hesawsuddenlyinthis,notaproofofconcernbornoflovebutofdutytowardshimwhohadimperilledhimselfonce—andforalltime,indeed—thathemightsaveherbrotherandSirRowland。 Hetoldherwhathadbeensosuddenlyrevealedtohim,taxingherwithit。Sheacknowledgedit,herwitsbattlingtofindsomewaybywhichshemightyetgainafewmomentsmore。Shewouldclingtothekey,andthoughheshouldofferherviolence,shewouldnotletitgowithoutastruggle,andthatstrugglemustconsumethelittletimeyetwantingtomakeittoolateforhimtosavetheDuke,and—whatimportedmore— thussaveherselffrombetrayingherbrother\'strust。Anotherfearleaptathersuddenly。IfthroughdeedofhersMonmouthwassparedthatnight,Blake,inhisdespairandrage,mightslakehisvengeanceuponRichard。 \"Givemethatkey,\"hedemanded,hisvoicecoldandquiet,hisfaceset。 \"No,no,\"shecried,settingherhandbehindher。\"Youshallnotgo,Anthony。Youshallnotgo。\" \"Imust,\"heinsisted,stillcold,butoh!sodetermined。\"Myhonour\'sinitnowthatIknow。\" \"You\'llgotoyourdeath,\"sheremindedhim。 Hesneered。\"Whatsignifiesadayorso?Givemethekey。\" \"Iloveyou,Anthony!\"shecried,lividtothelips。 \"Lies!\"heansweredhercontemptuously。\"Thekey!\" \"No,\"sheanswered,andherfirmnessmatchedhisown。\"Iwillnothaveyouslain。\" \"`Tisnotmypurpose—notjustyet。ButImustsavetheothers。GodforgivemeifIofferviolencetoawoman,\"headded,\"andlayrudehandsuponher。Donotcompelmetoit。\"Headvanceduponher,butshe,litheandquick,evadedhim,andsprangforthemiddleoftheroom。 Hewheeledabout,hisselfcontrolallslippingfromhimnow。Suddenlyshedartedtothewindow,andwiththehandthatclenchedthekeyshesmoteapanewithallhermight。Therewasasmashofshiveringglass,followedaninstantlaterbyafainttinkleonthestonesbelow,andthehandthatshestillheldoutcovereditselfallwithblood。 \"0God!\"hecried,thekeyandallelseforgotten。\"Youarehurt。\" \"Butyouaresaved,\"shecried,overwrought,andstaggered,laughingandsobbing,toachair,sinkingherbleedinghandtoherlap,andsmearingrecklesslyherspotless,shimmeringgown。 Hecaughtupachairbyitslegs,andatasingleblowsmasheddownthedoor—afrailbarrierafterall。\"Nick!\"heroared。\"Nick!\"Hetossedthechairfromhimandvanishedintotheadjoiningroomtoreappearamomentlatercarryingbasinandewer,andashirtofTrenchard\'s—thefirstpieceoflinenhecouldfind。 Shewashalffainting,andshelethimhavehisswift,masterfulway。 Hebathedherhand,andwasrelievedtofindthattheinjurywasnonesogreatastheflowofbloodhadmadehimfear。HetoreTrenchard\'sfinecambricshirttoshreds—amatteronwhichTrenchardafterwardscommentedinquotationsfromatleastthreefamousElizabethandramatists。Heboundupherhand,justasNickmadehisappearanceatthesplintereddoor,hismouthopen,hispipe,goneout,betweenhisfingers。Hewasfollowedbyastartledserving—wench,theonlyotherpersoninthehouse,foreveryonewasoutofdoorsthatnight。 Intothewoman\'scareWildingdeliveredhiswife,andwithoutawordtoherhelefttheroom,draggingTrenchardwithhim。Itwasstrikingnineastheywentdownthestairs,andthesoundbroughtasmuchsatisfactiontoRuthaboveasdismaytoWildingbelow。 CHAPTERXIX THEBANQUET Itwasstrikingnine。Therefore,Ruththoughtthatshehadachievedherobject,Wildingimaginedthatallwaslost。ItneededthemoretranquilmindofNicholasTrenchardtoshowhimtheflyinmadam\'sointment,afterWilding,inhalfadozenwords,hadmadehimacquaintedwiththesituation。 \"Whatareyougoingtodo?\"askedTrenchard。 \"RuntoNewlington\'sandwarntheDuke—ifstillintime。\" \"Andtherebyprecipitatethecatastrophe?Oh,giveitthought。Itisallitneeds。Youaretakingitforgrantedthatnineo\'clockisthehourappointedforKingMonmouth\'sbutchery。\" \"Whatelse?\"askedWilding,impatienttobeoff。 TheywerestandinginthestreetunderthesignofTheShip,bywhichJonathanEdneyMr。Trenchard\'slandlord—distinguishedhispremisesandthechandler\'stradehedrovethere。TrenchardsetadetaininghandonMr。Wilding\'sarm。 \"Nineo\'clockisthehourappointedforsupper。ItisoddstheDukewillbealittlelate,anditismorethanoddsthatwhenhedoesarrive,theassassinswillwaituntilthecompanyissafelyattableandlulledbygoodeatinganddrinking。Youhadoverlookedthat,Isee。Itasksanoldheadforwisdom,afterall。Lookyou,Anthony。SpeedtoColonelWadeasfastasyourlegscancarryyou,andgetascoreofmen。 ThenfindsomefellowtoleadyoutoNewlington\'sorchard,andifonlyyoudonotarrivetoolateyoumaytakeSirRowlandandhiscut—throatsintherearanddestroythemtoamanbeforetheyrealizethemselvesattacked。I\'llreconnoitrewhileyougo,andkeepaneyeonthefrontofthehouse。Awaywithyou!\" OrdinarilyWildingwasamanofacertaindignity,butyouhadnotthoughtithadyouseenhimrunninginsilkstockingsandsilver—buckledshoesataheadlongpacethroughthenarrowstreetsofBridgwater,inthedirectionoftheCastle。Heoversetmorethanone,andoathsfollowedhimfromtheseandfromotherswhomherudelyjostledoutofhispath。WadewasgonewithMonmouth,buthecameuponCaptainSlape,whohadacompanyofscythesandmusketeersincorporatedintheDuke\'sownregiment,andtohimWildinggaspedoutthenewsandhisrequestforascoreofmenwithwhatbreathwaslefthim。 Timewaslost—andneverwastimemoreprecious—inconvincingSlapethatthiswasnooldwife\'stale。Atlast,however,hewonhiswayandtwentymusketeers;butthequarter—pastthehourhadchimederetheylefttheCastle。Heledthemforthatasharprun,withneverathoughtforthecircumstancethattheywouldneedtheirbreathanon,perhapsforfighting,andhebadethemanwhoguidedthemtakethembybackstreetsthattheymightattractaslittleattentionaspossible。 Withinastone\'s—throwofthehousehehaltedthem,andsentoneforwardtoreconnoitre,followinghimselfwiththeothersasquietlyandnoiselesslyaspossible。Mr。Newlington\'shousewasallalight,butfromtheabsenceofuproar—soundstherewereinplentyfromthemainstreet,whereadensethronghadcollectedtoseeHisMajestygoin—Mr。Wildinginferredwithsupremereliefthattheywerestillintime。Butthedangerwasnotyetpast。Already,perhaps,theassassinswerepenetrating—orhadpenetrated—tothehouse;andatanymomentsuchsoundsmightgreetthemaswouldannouncetheexecutionoftheirmurderousdesign。 MeanwhileMr。Trenchard,havingrelightedhispipe,andsethishatrakishlyatophisgoldenwig,strolleduptheHighStreet,swinginghislongcaneverymuchlikeagentlemantakingtheairinquestofanappetiteforsupper。HestrolledpasttheCrossandonuntilhecametothehandsomemansion—oneofthefewhandsomehousesinBridgwater—whereopulentMr。Newlingtonhadhisresidence。Asmallcrowdhadcongregatedaboutthedoors,forwordhadgoneforththatHisMajestywastosupthere。Trenchardmovedslowlythroughthepeople,seeminglyuninterested,but,infact,scanningcloselyeveryfaceheencountered。 Suddenly,outofthecornerofhiseye,heespiedintheindifferentlightMr。RichardWestmacott。 Trenchardpassedhim,jostlinghimashewent,andstrolledonsomefewpaces,thenturned,andcameslowlyback,andobservedthatRichardhadalsoturnedandwasnowwatchinghimasheapproached。Hewasallbutupontheboywhensuddenlyhiswrinkledfacelightedwithrecognition。 \"Mr。Westmacott!\"hecried,andtherewassurpriseinhisvoice。 Richard,consciousthatTrenchardmustnodoubtregardhimasaturn—tippet,flushed,andstoodasidetogivepassagetotheother。ButMr。Trenchardwasbynomeansmindedtopass。HeclappedahandonRichard\'sshoulder。\"Nay,\"hecried,betweenlaughterandfeignedresentment。\"Doyoubearmeill—will,lad?\" Richardwassomewhattakenaback。\"ForwhatshouldIbearyouill—will,Mr。Trenchard?\"quothhe。 Trenchardlaughedfrankly,andsouproariouslythathishatover—jauntilycockedwasallbutshakenfromhishead。\"Imindmethelasttimewemet,Iplayedyouanunfairtrick,\"saidhe。Histonebespoketheveryhighestgood—humour。HeslippedhisarmthroughRichard\'s。\"Neverbearanoldmanmalice,lad,\"saidhe。 \"IassureyouthatIbearyounone,\"saidRichard,relievedtofindthatTrenchardapparentlyknewnothingofhisdefection,yetwishingthatTrenchardwouldgohisways,forRichard\'staskwastostandsentrythere。 \"I\'llnotbelieveyoutillyouaffordmeproof,\"Trenchardreplied。 \"YoushallcomeandwashyourresentmentdowninthebestbottleofCanarytheWhiteCowcanfurnishus。\" \"Notnow,Ithankyou,\"answeredRichard。 \"YouarethinkingofthelastoccasiononwhichIdrankwithyou,\"saidTrenchardreproachfully。 \"Notso。But……butIamnotthirsty。\" \"Notthirsty?\"echoedTrenchard。\"Andisthatareason?Why,lad,itisthebeastthatdrinksonlywhenhethirsts。Andinthatliesoneofthemaindifferencesbetweenbeastandman。Comeon\"—andhisarmeffectedagentlepressureuponRichard\'s,tomovehimthence。Butatthatmoment,downthestreetwithagreatrumbleofwheels,crackingofwhipsandclatterofhoofs,cameacoach,bearingtoMr。Newlington\'sKingMonmouthescortedbyhisfortylife—guards。Cheeringbrokefromthecrowdasthecarriagedrewup,andtheDuke—Kingashealightedturnedhishandsomeface,onwhichshonetheruddyglowoftorches,toacknowledgetheseloyalacclamations。Hepassedupthesteps,atthetopofwhichMr。Newlington—fatandpaleandmonstrouslyoverdressed—stoodbowingtowelcomehisroyalvisitor。Hostandguestvanished,followedbysomesixofficersofMonmouth\'s,amongwhomwereGreyandWade。Thesight—seersflattenedthemselvesagainstthewallsasthegreatlumberingcoachputaboutandwentoffagainthewayithadcome,thelife—guardsfollowingafter。 TrenchardfanciedthathecaughtasighofrelieffromRichard,butthestreetwasnoisyatthetimeandhemaywellhavebeenmistaken。 \"Come,\"saidhe,renewinghisinvitation,\"weshallbothbethebetterforalittlemilkoftheWhiteCow。\" Richardwaveredalmostbyinstinct。TheWhiteCow,heknew,wasfamousforitssack;ontheotherhand,hewaspledgedtoSirRowlandtostandguardinthenarrowlaneatthebackwhereranthewallofMr。Newlington\'sgarden。UnderthegentlesuasionofTrenchard\'sarm,hemovedafewstepsupthestreet;thenhalted,hisdutybattlingwithhisinclination。 \"No,no,\"hemuttered。\"Ifyouwillexcuseme……\" \"NotI,\"saidTrenchard,drawingfromhishesitationashrewdinferenceastoRichard\'sbusiness。 \"TodrinkaloneisanabominationI\'llnotbeguiltyof。\" \"But……\"begantheirresoluteRichard。 \"Shalturgemenoexcuses,orwe\'llquarrel。Come,\"andhemovedon,draggingRichardwithhim。 AfewstepsRichardtookunwillinglyundertheother\'ssoftcompulsion; then,havinggiventhematterthought—hewasalwaysonetotakethelineofleastresistance—heassuredhimselfthathissentryshipwasentirelysuperfluous;thematterofBlake\'saffairwasanentiresecret,sharedonlybythosewhohadahandinit。Blakewasquitesafefromallsurprises;Trenchardwasinsistentanditwasdifficulttodenyhim;andthesackattheWhiteCowwasnodoubtthebestinSomerset。 Hegavehimselfuptotheinevitableandfellintostepalongsidehiscompanionwhobabbledaimlesslyoftrivialmatters。Trenchardfeltthechangefromunwillingtowillingcompanionship,andapprovedit。 Theymountedthethreestepsandenteredthecommonroomoftheinn。 Itwaswellthrongedatthetime,buttheyfoundplacesattheendofalongtable,andtheretheysatanddiscussedthelandlady\'sCanaryforthebestpartofahalf—hour,untilasuddenspatterofmusketry,nearathand,cametostartlethewholeroom。 Therewasamomentarystillnessinthetavern,succeededbyanexcitedclamouring,adashforthewindowsandastormofquestions,towhichnonecouldreturnanyanswer。Richardhadrisenwithasuddenexclamation,verypaleandscaredofaspect。Trenchardtuggedathissleeve。 \"Sitdown,\"saidhe。\"Sitdown。Itwillbenothing。\" \"Nothing?\"echoedRichard,andhiseyesweresuddenlybentonTrenchardinalookinwhichsuspicionwasnowblentwithterror。 Asecondvolleyofmusketrycrackledforthatthatmoment,andthenextthewholestreetwasinanuproar。Menwererunningandshotsresoundedoneveryside,aboveallofwhichpredominatedthecrythatHisMajestywasmurdered。 InaninstantthecommonroomoftheWhiteCowwasemptiedofeveryoccupantsavetwo—TrenchardandWestmacott。Neitherofthemfelttheneedtogoforthinquestofnews。Theyknewhowidlewasthecryinthestreets。Theyknewwhathadtakenplace,andknowingit,Trenchardsmokedonplacidly,satisfiedthatWildinghadbeenintime,whilstRichardstoodstrickenandpetrifiedbydismayatrealizing,withevengreatercertainty,thatsomethinghadsupervenedtothwart,perhapstodestroy,SirRowland。ForheknewthatBlake\'spartyhadgonefortharmedwithpistolsonly,andintentnottouseeventhesesaveinthelastextremity;toavoidnoisetheyweretokeeptosteel。ThisknowledgegaveRichardpositiveassurancethatthevolleystheyhadheardmusthavebeenfiredbysomepartythathadfallenuponBlake\'smenandtakenthembysurprise。 Anditwashisfault!Hewasthetraitortowhomperhapsascoreofmenowedtheirdeathsatthatmoment!Hehadfailedtokeepwatchashehadundertaken。Hisfaultitwas—No!nothis,butthisvillain\'swhosattheresmuglytakinghiseaseandpullingathispipe。 AtablowRicharddashedthethingfromhiscompanion\'smouthandfingers。 Trenchardlookedupstartled。 \"Whatthedevil……?\"hebegan。 \"Itisyourfault,yourfault!\"criedRichard,hiseyesblazing,hislipslivid。\"Itwasyouwholuredmehither。\" Trenchardstaredathiminblandsurprise。\"Now,whataplagueis\'tyou\'resaying?\"heasked,andbroughtRichardtohissensesbyawakinginhimtheinstinctofself—preservation。 Howcouldheexplainhismeaningwithoutbetrayinghimself?—andsurelythatwereafolly,nowthattheotherswerenodoubtdisposedof。Lethim,rather,bethinkhimofhisownsafety。Trenchardlookedathimkeenly,withwell—assumedintenttoreadwhatmightbepassinginhismind,thenrose,paidforthewine,andexpressedhisintentionofgoingforthtoinquireintothesestrangemattersthatwerehappeninginBridgwater。 Meanwhile,thosevolleysfiredinMr。Newlington\'sorchardhadcaused—aswellmaybeconceived—anagitatedinterruptionofthesuperbfeastMr。Newlingtonhadspreadforhisnobleanddistinguishedguests。TheDukehadforsomedaysbeengoinginfearofhislife,foralreadyhehadbeenfiredatmorethanoncebymenanxioustoearnthepriceatwhichhisheadwasvalued;instantlyhesurmisedthatwhateverthatfiringmightmean,itindicatedsomeattempttosurprisehimwiththefewgentlemenwhoattendedhim。 Thewholecompanycameinstantlytoitsfeet,andColonelWadesteppedtoawindowthatstoodopen—forthenightwasverywarm。TheDuketurnedforexplanationtohishost;thetrader,however,professedhimselfentirelyunabletoofferany。Hewasverypaleandhislimbswerevisiblytrembling,butthenhisagitationwasmostnatural。Hiswifeanddaughtersupervenedatthatmoment,intheiralarmenteringtheroomunceremoniously,inspiteoftheaugustpresence,toinquireintothemeaningofthisfiring,andtoreassurethemselvesthattheirfatherandhisillustriousguestsweresafe。 >Fromthewindowstheycouldobserveastirinthegardensbelow。Blackshadowsofmenflittedtoandfro,andaloud,richvoicewasheardcallingtothemtotakecover,thattheywerebetrayed。Thenasheetoflividflameblazedalongthesummitofthelowwall,andasecondvolleyofmusketryrangout,succeededbycriesandscreamsfromtheassailedandtheshoutsoftheassailerswhowerenowpouringintothegardenthroughthebattereddoorwayandoverthewall。Forsomemomentssteelrangonsteel,andpistol—shotscrackedhereandtheretotheaccompanimentofvoices,raisedsomeinanger,someinpain。Butitwassoonover,andacomparativestillnesssucceeded。 AvoicecalledupfromthedarknessunderthewindowstoknowifHisMajestywassafe。Therehadbeenaplottotakehim;buttheambuscadershadbeenambuscadedintheirturn,andnotamanofthemremained—whichwashardlyexact,forunderalaurelbush,scarcedaringtobreathe,laySirRowlandBlake,lividwithfearandfury,andbleedingfromarapierscratchinthecheek,butotherwiseunhurt。 Intheroomabove,Monmouthhadsunkwearilyintohischairuponhearingofthedesigntherehadbeenagainsthislife。Adeep,bittermelancholyenwrappedhisspirit。LordGrey\'sfirstthoughtsflewtothemanhemostdisliked—theonemanmissingfromthosewhohadbeenbiddentoaccompanyHisMajesty,whoseabsencehadalreadyformedthesubjectofcomment。Greyrememberedthisbearingbeforethecouncilthatsameevening,andhisundisguisedresentmentofthereproacheslevelledagainsthim。 \"WhereisMr。Wilding?\"heaskedsuddenly,hisvoicedominatingthedinoftalkthatfilledtheroom。\"Doweholdtheexplanationofhisabsence?\" Monmouthlookedupquickly,hisbeautifuleyesineffablysad,hisweakmouthdroopingatthecorners。WadeturnedtoconfrontGrey。 \"YourlordshipdoesnotsuggestthatMr。Wildingcanhaveahandinthis?\" \"Appearanceswouldseemtopointinthatdirection,\"answeredGrey,andinhiswickedhearthealmosthopeditmightbeso。 \"Thenappearancesspeaktruthforonce,\"cameabitter,ringingvoice。 Theyturned,andthereonthethresholdstoodMr。Wilding。Unheardhehadcomeuponthem。Hewasbareheadedandcarriedhisdrawnsword。 Therewasblooduponit,andtherewasbloodonthelacethathalfconcealedthehandthatheldit;otherwise—andsavingthathisshoesandstockingsweresoddenwiththedewfromthelonggrassintheorchard—hewasasspotlessaswhenhehadleftRuthinTrenchard\'slodging;hisface,too,wascalm,saveforthemockingsmilewithwhichheeyedLordGrey。 Monmouthroseonhisappearance,andputhishandtohisswordinalarm。 Greywhippedhisownfromthescabbard,andplacedhimselfslightlyinfrontofhismasterasiftopreservehim。 \"Youmistake,sirs,\"saidWildingquietly。\"ThehandIhavehadinthisaffairhasbeentosaveYourMajestyfromyourenemies。AtthemomentIshouldhavejoinedyou,wordwasbroughtmeoftheplotthatwaslaid,ofthetrapthatwassetforyou。IhastenedtotheCastleandobtainedascoreofmusketeersofSlape\'scompany。WiththoseIsurprisedthemurdererslurkinginthegardenthere,andmadeanendofthem。I greatlyfearedIshouldnotcomeintime;butitisplainthatHeavenpreservesYourMajestyforbetterdays。\" Intherevulsionoffeeling,Monmouth\'seyesshonemoist。Greysheathedhisswordwithanawkwardlaugh,andastillmoreawkwardwordofapologytoWilding。TheDuke,movedbyasuddenimpulsetomakeamendsforhisunworthysuspicions,forhisperhapsunworthyreceptionofWildingearlierthateveninginthecouncil—room,drewtheswordonwhichhishandstillrested。Headvancedastep。 \"Kneel,Mr。Wilding,\"hesaidinavoicestirredbyemotion。ButWilding\'ssternspiritscornedthisalltoosuddenfriendlinessofMonmouth\'sasmuchashescornedtheaccoladeatMonmouth\'shands。 \"TherearemorepressingmatterstodemandYourMajesty\'sattention,\" saidMr。Wildingcoldly,advancingtothetableashespoke,andtakingupanapkintowipehisblade,\"thantherewardofanunworthyservant。\" Monmouthfelthissuddenenthusiasmchilledbythattoneandmanner。 \"Mr。Newlington,\"saidMr。Wilding,afterthebriefestofpauses,andthefat,sinfulmerchantstartedforwardinalarm。Itwaslikeasummonsofdoom。\"HisMajestycamehither,Iaminformed,toreceiveatyourhandsasumofmoney—twentythousandpounds—towardstheexpensesofthecampaign。Haveyouthemoneyathand?\"Andhiseye,glitteringbetweencrueltyandmockery,fixeditselfuponthemerchant\'sashenface。 \"It……itshallbeforthcomingbymorning,\"stammeredNewlington。 \"Bymorning?\"criedGrey,who,withtheothers,watchedMr。NewlingtonwhattimetheyallwonderedatMr。Wilding\'squestionandthemannerofit。 \"YouknewthatImarchto—night,\"Monmouthreproachedthemerchant。 \"AnditwastoreceivethemoneythatyouinvitedHisMajestytodoyouthehonoursofsuppingwithyouhere,\"putinWade,frowningdarkly。 Themerchant\'swifeanddaughterstoodbesidehimwatchinghim,andplainlyuneasy。Beforehecouldmakeanyreply,Mr。Wildingspokeagain。 \"Thecircumstancethathehasnotthemoneybyhimisalittleodd—orwouldbewereitnotforwhathashappened。Iwouldsubmit,YourMajesty,thatyoureceivefromMr。Newlingtonnottwentythousandpoundsashehadpromisedyou,butthirtythousand,andthatyoureceiveitnotasaloanaswasproposed,butasafineimposeduponhiminconsequenceof……hislackofcareinthematterofhisorchard。\" Monmouthlookedatthemerchantverysternly。\"YouhaveheardMr。 Wilding\'ssuggestion,\"saidhe。\"Youmaythankthegodoftraitorsitwasmade,elsewemighthavethoughtofaharshercourse。Youshallpaythemoneybyteno\'clockto—morrowtoMr。Wilding,whomIshallleavebehindforthesolepurposeofcollectingit。\"HeturnedfromNewlingtoninplaindisgust。\"Ithink,sirs,thathereisnomoretobedone。Arethestreetssafe,Mr。Wilding?\"