第8章

类别:其他 作者:Edward Phillips Oppenheim字数:3278更新时间:18/12/27 08:36:27
“IwillcallforyouattheWaldorfathalf-pastone,“Mr。Sabinsaid。“Unlessyouhaveanychoice,IwilltakeyoutoalittleplacedowntownwherewecanimagineourselvesbackontheContinent,andwhereweshallbesparedthehorrorofgreencorn。“ “Delightful,“shemurmured,buttoningherglove。“ThenyoushalltakemeforadrivetoFifthAvenue,ortoseesomebody’stomb,andmywomanshallmakesomerealRussianteaforusinmysitting-room。Really,IthinkI’mdoingverywellforthefirstday。Isthespellbeginningtowork?“ “Hideously,“heassuredher。“IfeelalreadythattheonlythingI dreadinlifearethesetwohoursbeforeluncheon。“ Shenodded。 “Thatisquiteasitshouldbe。Don’ttroubletocomedownwithme。IbelievethatDalkeithpereishangingroundsomewhere,andinviewofmyheadacheperhapsyouhadbetterremaininthebackgroundforthemoment。Atone-thirty,then!“ Mr。Sabinsmiledasshepassedoutoftheroom,andlitacigarette。 “Ithink,“hesaidtohimself,“thatthearrivalofFelixisopportune。“ Theysattogetheratasmalltable,lookinguponascenewhichwasprobablyuniqueinthehistoryofthegreatrestaurant。Theyoungermanwasbothfranklyinterestedandundoubtedlycurious。Mr。Sabin,thoughhiseyesseemedeverywhere,retainedtothefullextentthatnonchalanceofmannerwhichallhislifehehadsoassiduouslycultivated。 “Itiswonderful,mydearFelix,“hesaid,leisurelydrawinghiscigarette-casefromhispocket,“wonderfulwhatgoodfellowshipcanbeevolvedbyakindredinterestinsport,andabottleorsoofgoodchampagne。But,afterall,thisisnottobetakenseriously。“ “Shamrockthefourth!Shamrockthefourth!“ AtallyoungAmerican,histhickheadofhair,whichhadoncebeencarefullypartedinthemiddle,alittledisheveled,hishard,clean-cutfaceflushedwithenthusiasm,hadrisentohisfeetandstoodwithabrimmingglassofchampagnehighoverhishead。Almosteveryoneintheroomrosetotheirfeet。Acollegeboyspranguponatablewithextendedarms。TheYaleshoutsplittheroom。Theveryglassesonthetablerattled。 “Columbia!Columbia!“ ItwasanEnglishmannowwhohadleapeduponavacanttablewithupraisedglass。Therewasanansweringroarofenthusiasm。Everyonedrank,andeveryonesatdownagainwithapleasantthrillofexcitementatthisuniquescene。Felixleanedbackinhischairandmarveled。 “Onewouldhaveimagined,“hemurmured,“thatAmericaandEnglandtogetherwereatwarwiththerestoftheworldandhadwonagreatvictory。Tothinkthatthisisalltheresultofayachtrace。Itisincredible!“ “Allyourlife,mydearFelix,“Mr。Sabinremarked,“youhaveunderratedthesportinginstinct。Ithasagreatplaceamongsttheimpulsesoftheworld。Seehowithasbroughtthesepeopletogether。“ “Buttheyarealreadyofthesamekin,“Felixremarked。“Theirinterestsandaimsarealike。Theirdestiniesaresurelyidentical。“ Mr。Sabin,whohadlithiscigarette,watchedthebluesmokecurlupwards,andwasthoughtfulforamoment。 “MydearFelix!“hesaid。“Youarevery,veryyoung。TheinterestsoftwogreatnationssuchasAmericaandEnglandcanneverbealike。 Itisthelanguageofdiplomacy,butitisalsothelanguageoffools。“ Theirconversationwasforthemomentinterruptedbyafreshmurmurofapplause,risingabovethelovedhumofconversation,thelaughterofwomen,andthepoppingofcorks。Alittletroopofwaitershadjustwheeledintotheroomtwomagnificentmodelsofyachtshewnoutofblocksofsolidiceandcrownedwithflowers。OntheoneweretheStarsandStripes,ontheothertheShamrockandThistle。Therewasmuchclappingofhandsandcheering。LadyCarey,whowassittingatthenexttablewithherbacktothem,joinedintheapplausesoheartilythatatinygoldpencilattachedtoherbraceletbecamedetachedandrolledunobservedtoMr。Sabin’sside。Felixhalfrosetopickitup,butwassuddenlycheckedbyaquickgesturefromhiscompanion。 “Leaveit,“Mr。Sabinwhispered。“Iwishtoreturnitmyself。“ Hestoopedandpickeditup,acertainstealthinessapparentinhismovement。Felixwatchedhiminamazement。 “ItisLadyCarey’s,isitnot?“heasked。 “Yes。Besilent。Iwillgiveitbacktoherpresently。“ Awaiterservedthemwithcoffee。Mr。Sabinwasidlysketchingsomethingonthebackofhismenucard。Felixbrokeintoalittlelaughasthemanretired。 “Mysteriousasever,“heremarked。 Mr。Sabinsmiledquietly。Hewentonwithhissketch。 “Idonotwant,“Felixsaid,“toseemimpatient,butyoumustrememberthatIhavecomeallthewayfromEuropeinresponsetoaveryurgentmessage。AsyetIhavedonenothingexceptformaveryuncomfortablethirdataluncheonandteaparty,andlistentoagooddealofenigmaticconversationbetweenyouandthecharmingLadyCarey。ThiseveningImadesurethatIshouldbeenlightened。Butno!Youhavegivenmeawonderfuldinner-fromyouIexpectedit。Wehaveeatenterrapin,canvas-backduck,andmanyotherthingsthenamesofwhichalonewereknowntome。Butofthereasonforwhichyouhavesummonedmehere-Iknownothing。 Notonewordhaveyouspoken。IambeginningtofearfromyouravoidanceofthesubjectthatthereissometroublebetweenyouandLucille。Ibegthatyouwillsetmyanxietyatrest。“ Mr。Sabinnodded。 “Itisreasonable,“hesaid。“Lookhere!“ Heturnedthemenucardround。Onthebackhehadsketchedsomesortofadevicewiththepencilwhichhehadpickedup,andwhichinsteadofblack-leadcontainedapeculiarshadeofyellowcrayon。 Felixsatasthoughturnedtostone。 “Try,“Mr。Sabinsaidsmoothly,“andavoidthatairoftragedy。 Someofthesegoodpeoplemightbecurious。 Felixleanedacrossthetable。Hepointedtothemenucard。 “Whatdoesthatmean?“hemuttered。 Mr。Sabincontemplatedithimselfthoughtfully。“Well,“hesaid,“Iratherthoughtthatyoumightbeabletoexplainthattome。 IhaveanideathatthereisasocietyinEurope-sortofaristocraticodd-fellows,youknow-whohadadopteditfortheircrest。AmInotright?“ Felixlookedathimsteadfastly。 “Tellmetwothings,“hesaid。“First,whyyousentforme,andsecondly,whatdoyoumean-bythat?“ “Lucille,“Mr。Sabinsaid,“hasbeentakenawayfromme。“ “Lucille!GreatGod!“ “Shehasbeentakenawayfromme,“Mr。Sabinsaid,“withoutasinglewordofwarning。“ Felixpointedtothemenucard。 “Bythem?“heasked。 “Bythem。Itwasamonthago。Twodaysbeforemycable。“ Felixwassilentforseveralmoments。Hehadnottheself-commandofhiscompanion,andhefearedtotrusthimselftospeech。 “ShehasbeentakentoEurope,“Mr。Sabincontinued。“Idonotknow,Icannotevenguessatthereason。Sheleftnoword。Ihavebeenwarnednottofollowher。“ “Youobey?“ “Isailto-morrow。“ “AndI?“Felixasked。 Mr。Sabinlookedfor,amomentatthedrawingonthebackofthemenucard,andupatFelix。Felixshookhishead。 “Youmustknow,“hesaid,“thatIampowerless。“ “Youmaybeabletohelpme,“Mr。Sabinsaid,“withoutcompromisingyourself。“ “Impossible!“Felixdeclared。“ButwhatdidtheywantwithLucille?“ “That,“Mr。Sabinsaid,“iswhatIamdesirousofknowing。ItiswhatItrustthatyou,mydearFelix,mayassistmetodiscover。“ “Youaredetermined,then,tofollowher?“ Mr。Sabinhelpedhimselftoaliqueurfromthebottlebyhisside。 “MydearFelix,“hesaidreproachfully,“youshouldknowmebetterthantoaskmesuchaquestion。“