第18章

类别:其他 作者:Edward Phillips Oppenheim字数:3205更新时间:18/12/27 08:36:27
“Youcarryyouryearswell,Mr。Sabin。Yetwhileweareonthesubject,doyouknowthatLondonistheunhealthiestcityintheworld?“ “Iamalwaysremarkablywellhere,“Mr。Sabinsaiddrily。 “Londonhaschangedsinceyourlastvisit,“LordRobertsaid,withagentlesmile。“BelievemeifIsay-asyoursincerewell-wisher-thatthereissomethingintheairatpresentpositivelyunwholesometoyou。Iamnotsurethatunwholesomeisnottooweakaword。“ “Isthisofficial?“Mr。Sabinaskedquietly。 Theyoungmanfingeredthegoldchainwhichdisappearedinhistrouserspocket。 “NeedIintroducemyself?“heasked。 “Quiteunnecessary,“Mr。Sabinassuredhim。“Permitmetoreflectforafewminutes。Yourvisitcomesuponmeasasurprise。Willyousmoke?Therearecigarettesatyourelbow。“ “Iamentirelyatyourservice,“LordRobertanswered。“Thanks,I willtryoneofyourcigarettes。Youwerealwaysfamousforyourtobacco。“ Therewasashortsilence。Mr。Sabinhadseldomfounditmoredifficulttoseethewaybeforehim。 “Iimagined,“hesaidatlast,“fromseverallittleincidentswhichoccurredprevioustomyleavingNewYorkthatmypresenceherewasregardedassuperfluous。Doyouknow,IbelievethatIcouldconvinceyoutothecontrary。“ LordRobertraisedhiseyebrows。 “Mr。dearMr。Sabin,“hesaid,“prayreflect。Iamamessenger。 Nomore!Ahiredcommissionaire!“ Mr。Sabinbowed。 “Youareanambassador!“hesaid。 Theyoungmanshookhishead。 “Youmagnifymyposition,“hedeclared。“MyerrandisdonewhenI remindyouthatitismanyyearssinceyouvisitedParis,thatViennaisasfascinatingacityasever,andPesthafewhoursjourneybeyond。ButLondon-no,Londonisnotpossibleforyou。 AftertheseventhdayfromthisLondonwouldbeworsethanimpossible。“ Mr。Sabinsmokedthoughtfullyforafewmoments。 “LordRobert,“hesaid,“Ihave,Ibelieve,therightofapersonalappeal。Idesiretomakeit。“ LordRobertlookedpositivelydistressed。 “Mydearsir,“hesaid,“therightofappeal,anyrightofanysort,belongsonlytothosewithinthecircle。“ “Exactly,“Mr。Sabinagreed。“Iclaimtobelongthere。“ LordRobertsshruggedhisshoulders。 “Youforcemetoremindyou,“hesaid,“ofacertaindecree-adecreeofexpulsionpassedfiveyearsago,andofwhichIpresumeduenotificationwasgiventoyou。“ Mr。Sabinshookhisheadveryslowly。 “Idenythelegalityofthatdecree,“hesaid。“Therecanbenosuchthingasexpulsion。“ “TherewasLefanu,“LordRobertmurmured。 “Hedied,“Mr。Sabinanswered。“Thatwasreasonableenough。“ “Yourserviceshadbeengreat,“LordRobertsaid,“andyourfaultwasbutvenial。“ “Nevertheless,“Mr。Sabinsaid,“theonewaslogical,theotherisnot。“ “Youclaim,then,“theyoungmansaid,“tobestillwithinthecircle?“ “Certainly!“ “Youareawarethatthisisaverydangerousclaim?“ Mr。Sabinsmiled,buthesaidnothing。LordRoberthastenedtoexcusehimself。 “Ibegyourpardon,“hesaid。“Ishouldhaveknownbetterthantohaveusedsuchawordtoyou。Permitmetotakemyleave。“ Mr。Sabinrose。 “Ithankyou,sir,“hesaid,“forthecourteousmannerinwhichyouhavedischargedyourmission。“ LordRobertbowed。 “Mygoodwishes,“hesaid,“areyours。“ Mr。SabinwhenalonecalledDusontohim。 “Haveyouanyreporttomake,Duson?“heasked。 “None,sir!“ Mr。Sabindismissedhimimpatiently。 “Afterall,Iamgettingold。Heisyoungandheisstrong-aworthyantagonist。Come,letusseewhatthislittlevolumehastosayabouthim。“ Heturnedoverthepagesrapidlyandreadaloud。 “ReginaldCyrilBrott,born18-,sonofJohnReginaldBrott,Esq。,ofManchester。EducatedatHarrowandMertonCollege,Cambridge,M。A。,LL。D。,andwinneroftheRudlockHistoryPrize。Alsotenthwrangler。Enteredthediplomaticserviceonleavingcollege,andservedasjuniorattacheatVienna。“ Mr。Sabinlaiddownthevolume,andmadealittlecalculation。Attheendofithehadmadeadiscovery。Hisfacewasverywhiteandset。 “IwasatPetersburg,“hemuttered。“NowIthinkofit,IheardsomethingofayoungEnglishattache。But-“ Hetouchedthebell。 “Duson,acarriage!“ AtCamperdownHousehelearnedthatHelenewasout-shopping,thehallporterbelieved。Mr。SabindroveslowlydownBondStreet,andwasrewardedbyseeingherbroughamoutsideafamousmilliner’s。Hewaitedforheruponthepavement。Presentlyshecameoutandsmiledhergreetingsuponhim。 “Youwerewaitingforme?“sheasked。 “Isawyourcarriage。“ “Howdelightfulofyou。Letmetakeyoubacktoluncheon。“ Heshookhishead。 “Iamafraid,“hesaid,“thatIshouldbepoorcompany。MayI drivehomewithyou,atanyrate,whenyouhavefinished?“ “Ofcourseyoumay,andforluncheonweshallbequitealone,unlesssomebodydropsin。“ Hetookhisseatbesideherinthecarriage。“Helene,“hesaid,“I aminterestedinMr。Brott。No,don’tlookatmelikethat。Youneedhavenofear。Myinterestisinhimasaman,andnotasapolitician。Theotherdaysareoveranddonewithnow。Iamonthedefensiveandhardpressed。“ Herfacewasbrightwithsympathy。Sheforgoteverythingexceptheroldadmirationforhim。Intheclashingoftheirwillsthevictoryhadremainedwithher。Andasforthosethingswhichhehaddone,thecauseatleasthadbeenagreatone。Herhappinesshadcometoherthroughhim。Sheborehimnogrudgeforthatfierceoppositionwhich,afterall,hadbeenfruitless。 “Ibelieveyou,UNCLE,“shesaidaffectionately。“IfIcanhelpyouinanywayIwill。“ “ThisMr。Brott!Hegoesverylittleintosociety,Ibelieve。“ “Scarcelyever,“sheanswered。“HecametousbecausemyhusbandisoneofthefewRadicalpeers。“ “Youhavenotheardofanyrecentchangeinhim-inthisrespect?“ “Well,IdidhearWolfendonchaffinghimtheotherdayaboutsomebody,“shesaid。“Oh,Iknow。HehasbeengoingoftentotheDuchessofDorset’s。HeissuchanultraRadical,youknow,andtheDorsetsarefierceTories。WolfendonsaysitisamostunwisethingforagoodRadicalwhowantstoretaintheconfidenceofthepeopletobeseenaboutwithaDuchess。“ “TheDuchessofDorset,“Mr。Sabinremarked,“mustbe,well-amiddle-agedwoman。“ Helenelaughed。 “Sheissixtyifsheisaday。ButIdaresaysheherselfisnottheattraction。Thereisaverybeautifulwomanstayingwithher-theCountessRadantz。AHungarian,Ibelieve。“ Mr。Sabinsatquitestill。HisfacewasturnedawayfromHelene。 Sheherselfwassmilingoutofthewindowatsomeacquaintances。 “IwonderifthereisanythingmorethatIcantellyou?“sheaskedpresently。 Heturnedtowardsherwithafaintsmile。 “Youhavetoldme,“hesaid,“allthatIwanttoknow。“ Shewasstruckbythechangeinhisface,thequietnessofhistonewasominous。 “AmImeanttounderstand?“shesaiddubiously“becauseIdon’tintheleast。Itseemstomethathavetoldyounothing。IcannotimaginewhatMr。Brottandyouhaveincommon。“ “Ifyourinvitationtolunchstillholdsgood,“hesaid,“mayI acceptit?Afterwards,ifyoucansparemeafewminutesIwillmakethingsquitecleartoyou。 Shelaughed。 “Youwillfind,“shedeclared,“thatIshallleaveyoulittlepeaceforluncheon。Iamconsumedwithcuriosity。“