第91章

类别:其他 作者:Wilkie Collins字数:4209更新时间:18/12/21 17:27:55
Hermindinthisinstance,and,asIfeared,inotherinstancesbesides,confusedlypresentedtohersomethingwhichshehadonlyintendedtodointhefalselightofsomethingwhichshehadreallydone。Theunconsciouscontradictionofherselfwaseasytoaccountforinthisway——butitwaslikelytoleadtoseriousresults。Itwasastumbleonthethresholdatstarting——itwasaflawintheevidencewhichtoldfatallyagainstus。 WhenInextaskedfortheletterwhichLaurahadwrittentoMrsVeseyfromBlackwaterPark,itwasgiventomewithouttheenvelope,whichhadbeenthrownintothewastepaperbasket,andlongsincedestroyed。Intheletteritselfnodatewasmentioned——noteventhedayoftheweek。Itonlycontainedtheselines:——`DearestMrsVesey,Iaminsaddistressandanxiety,andImaycometoyourhousetomorrownight,andaskforabed。Ican’ttellyouwhatisthematterinthisletter——IwriteitinsuchfearofbeingfoundoutthatIcanfixmymindonnothing。Praybeathometoseeme。Iwillgiveyouathousandkisses,andtellyoueverything。 YouraffectionateLaura。’Whathelpwasthereinthoselines?None。 OnreturningfromMrsVesey’s,IinstructedMariantowrite(observingthesamecautionwhichIpractisedmyself)toMrsMichelson。Shewastoexpress,ifshepleased,somegeneralsuspicionofCountFosco’sconduct,andshewastoaskthehousekeepertosupplyuswithaplainstatementofevents,intheinterestsoftruth。Whilewewerewaitingfortheanswer,whichreachedusinaweek’stime,IwenttothedoctorinStJohn’sWood,introducingmyselfassentbyMissHalcombetocollect,ifpossible,moreparticularsofhersister’slastillnessthanMrKyrlehadfoundthetimetoprocure。ByMrGoodricke’sassistance,Iobtainedacopyofthecertificateofdeath,andaninterviewwiththewoman(JaneGould)whohadbeenemployedtopreparethebodyforthegrave。ThroughthispersonIalsodiscoveredameansofcommunicatingwiththeservant,HesterPinhorn。Shehadrecentlyleftherplaceinconsequenceofadisagreementwithhermistress,andshewaslodgingwithsomepeopleintheneighbourhoodwhomMrsGouldknew。 InthemannerhereindicatedIobtainedtheNarrativesofthehousekeeper,ofthedoctor,ofJaneGould,andofHesterPinhorn,exactlyastheyarepresentedinthesepages。 Furnishedwithsuchadditionalevidenceasthesedocumentsafforded,IconsideredmyselftobesufficientlypreparedforaconsultationwithMrKyrle,andMarianwroteaccordinglytomentionmynametohim,andtospecifythedayandhouratwhichIrequestedtoseehimonprivatebusiness。 TherewastimeenoughinthemorningformetotakeLauraoutforherwalkasusual,andtoseeherquietlysettledatherdrawingafterwards。 ShelookedupatmewithanewanxietyinherfaceasIrosetoleavetheroom,andherfingersbegantotoydoubtfully,intheoldway,withthebrushesandpencilsonthetable。 `Youarenottiredofmeyet?’shesaid。`Youarenotgoingawaybecauseyouaretiredofme?Iwilltrytodobetter——Iwilltrytogetwell。 Areyouasfondofme,Walter,asyouusedtobe,nowIamsopaleandthin,andsoslowinlearningtodraw?’ Shespokeasachildmighthavespoken,sheshowedmeherthoughtsasachildmighthaveshownthem。Iwaitedafewminuteslonger——waitedtotellherthatshewasdearertomenowthanshehadeverbeeninthepasttimes。`Trytogetwellagain,’Isaid,encouragingthenewhopeinthefuturewhichIsawdawninginhermind,`trytogetwellagain,forMarian’ssakeandformine。’ `Yes,’shesaidtoherself,returningtoherdrawing。`Imusttry,becausetheyarebothsofondofme。’Shesuddenlylookedupagain。`Don’tbegonelong!Ican’tgetonwithmydrawing,Walter,whenyouarenotheretohelpme。’ `Ishallsoonbeback,mydarling——soonbebacktoseehowyouaregettingon。’ Myvoicefalteredalittleinspiteofme。Iforcedmyselffromtheroom。Itwasnotime,then,forpartingwiththeself-controlwhichmightyetservemeinmyneedbeforethedaywasout。 AsIopenedthedoor,IbeckonedtoMariantofollowmetothestairs。 ItwasnecessarytoprepareherforaresultwhichIfeltmightsoonerorlaterfollowmyshowingmyselfopenlyinthestreets。 `Ishall,inallprobability,bebackinafewhours,’Isaid,`andyouwilltakecare,asusual,toletnooneinsidethedoorsinmyabsence。 Butifanythinghappens——’ `Whatcanhappen?’sheinterposedquickly。`Tellmeplainly,Walter,ifthereisanydanger,andIshallknowhowtomeetit。’ `Theonlydanger,’Ireplied,`isthatSirPercivalGlydemayhavebeenrecalledtoLondonbythenewsofLaura’sescape。YouareawarethathehadmewatchedbeforeIleftEngland,andthatheprobablyknowsmebysight,althoughIdon’tknowhim?’ Shelaidherhandonmyshoulderandlookedatmeinanxioussilence。 Isawsheunderstoodtheseriousriskthatthreatenedus。 `Itisnotlikely,’Isaid,`thatIshallbeseeninLondonagainsosoon,eitherbySirPercivalhimselforbythepersonsinhisemploy。Butitisbarelypossiblethatanaccidentmayhappen。Inthatcase,youwillnotbealarmedifIfailtoreturntonight,andyouwillsatisfyanyinquiryofLaura’swiththebestexcusethatyoucanmakeforme?IfIfindtheleastreasontosuspectthatIamwatched,Iwilltakegoodcarethatnospyfollowsmebacktothishouse。Don’tdoubtmyreturn,Marian,howeveritmaybedelayed——andfearnothing。’ `Nothing!’sheansweredfirmly。`Youshallnotregret,Walter,thatyouhaveonlyawomantohelpyou。’Shepaused,anddetainedmeforamomentlonger。`Takecare!’shesaid,pressingmyhandanxiously——`takecare!’ Ilefther,andsetforthtopavethewayfordiscovery——thedarkanddoubtfulway,whichbeganatthelawyer’sdoor。 [NextChapter][TableofContents]WomaninWhite:Chapter29[PreviousChapter][TableofContents]Chapter29IVNocircumstancesoftheslightestimportancehappenedonmywaytotheofficesofMessrsGilmore&;Kyrle,inChanceryLane。 WhilemycardwasbeingtakenintoMrKyrle,aconsiderationoccurredtomewhichIdeeplyregrettednothavingthoughtofbefore。TheinformationderivedfromMarian’sdiarymadeitamatterofcertaintythatCountFoscohadopenedherfirstletterfromBlackwaterParktoMrKyrle,andhad,bymeansofhiswife,interceptedthesecond。Hewasthereforewellawareoftheaddressoftheoffice,andhewouldnaturallyinferthatifMarianwantedadviceandassistance,afterLaura’sescapefromtheAsylum,shewouldapplyoncemoretotheexperienceofMrKyrle。InthiscasetheofficeinChanceryLanewastheveryfirstplacewhichheandSirPercivalwouldcausetobewatched,andifthesamepersonswerechosenforthepurposewhohadbeenemployedtofollowme,beforemydeparturefromEngland,thefactofmyreturnwouldinallprobabilitybeascertainedonthatveryday。Ihadthought,generally,ofthechancesofmybeingrecognisedinthestreets,butthespecialriskconnectedwiththeofficehadneveroccurredtomeuntilthepresentmoment。Itwastoolatenowtorepairthisunfortunateerrorinjudgment——toolatetowishthatIhadmadearrangementsformeetingthelawyerinsomeplaceprivatelyappointedbeforehand。IcouldonlyresolvetobecautiousonleavingChanceryLane,andnottogostraighthomeagainunderanycircumstanceswhatever。 AfterwaitingafewminutesIwasshownintoMrKyrle’sprivateroom。 Hewasapale,thin,quiet,self-possessedman,withaveryattentiveeye,averylowvoice,andaveryundemonstrativemanner——not(asIjudged) readywithhissympathywherestrangerswereconcerned,andnotatalleasytodisturbinhisprofessionalcomposure。Abettermanformypurposecouldhardlyhavebeenfound。Ifhecommittedhimselftoadecisionatall,andifthedecisionwasfavourable,thestrengthofourcasewasasgoodasprovedfromthatmoment。 `BeforeIenteronthebusinesswhichbringsmehere,’Isaid,`Ioughttowarnyou,MrKyrle,thattheshorteststatementIcanmakeofitmayoccupysomelittletime。’ `MytimeisatMissHalcombe’sdisposal,’hereplied。`Whereanyinterestsofhersareconcerned,Irepresentmypartnerpersonally,aswellasprofessionally。 ItwashisrequestthatIshoulddoso,whenheceasedtotakeanactivepartinbusiness。’ `MayIinquirewhetherMrGilmoreisinEngland?’ `Heisnot,heislivingwithhisrelativesinGermany。Hishealthhasimproved,buttheperiodofhisreturnisstilluncertain。’ Whilewewereexchangingthesefewpreliminarywords,hehadbeensearchingamongthepapersbeforehim,andhenowproducedfromthemasealedletter。 Ithoughthewasabouttohandthelettertome,but,apparentlychanginghismind,heplaceditbyitselfonthetable,settledhimselfinhischair,andsilentlywaitedtohearwhatIhadtosay。 Withoutwastingamomentinprefatorywordsofanysort,Ienteredonmynarrative,andputhiminfullpossessionoftheeventswhichhavealreadybeenrelatedinthesepages。 Lawyerashewastotheverymarrowofhisbones,Istartledhimoutofhisprofessionalcomposure。Expressionsofincredulityandsurprise,whichhecouldnotrepress,interruptedmeseveraltimesbeforeIhaddone。 Ipersevered,however,totheend,andassoonasIreachedit,boldlyaskedtheoneimportantquestion—— `Whatisyouropinion,MrKyrle?’ Hewastoocautioustocommithimselftoananswerwithouttakingtimetorecoverhisself-possessionfist。 `BeforeIgivemyopinion,’hesaid,`Imustbegpermissiontoclearthegroundbyafewquestions。’ Heputthequestions——sharp,suspicious,unbelievingquestions,whichclearlyshowedme,astheyproceeded,thathethoughtIwasthevictimofadelusion,andthathemightevenhavedoubted,butformyintroductiontohimbyMissHalcombe,whetherIwasnotattemptingtheperpetrationofacunningly-designedfraud。