第24章

类别:其他 作者:Edward Phillips Oppenheim字数:4199更新时间:18/12/27 08:36:27
LadyCareysuddenlydroppedherpartner’sarm。Shehadseenamanstandingbyhimselfwithfoldedarmsandmoodyfaceattheentrancetotheball-room。Sheraisedherlorgnettes。Hisidentitywasunquestionable。 “Willyouexcusemeforamoment,CaptainHorton,“shesaidtoherescort。“IwantparticularlytospeaktoMr。Brott。“ CaptainHortonbowedwiththeslightdisappointmentofahungrymanonhiswaytothesupper-room。 “Don’tbelong,“hebegged。“Theplacesarefillingup。 LadyCareynoddedandwalkedswiftlyacrosstowhereBrottwasstanding。Hemovedeagerlyforwardtomeether。 “Notdancing,Mr。Brott?“ Heshruggedhisshoulders。 “Thissortofthingisn’tmuchinmyway,“heanswered。“IwasratherhopingtoseetheCountesshere。Itrustthatsheisnotindisposed。“ Shelookedathimsteadily。 “Doyoumean,“shesaid,“thatyoudonotknowwheresheis?“ “I?“heansweredinamazement。“HowshouldI?Ihavenotseenheratallthisevening。Iunderstoodthatshewastobehere。“ LadyCareyhesitated。Themanwastoohonesttobeabletolielikethis,eveninagoodcause。Shestoodquitestillforamomentthinking。Severalofherdearestfriendshadalreadytoldherthatshewaslookingtiredandillthisevening。Atthatmomentshewaspositivelyhaggard。 “IhavebeendownatRanelaghthisafternoon,“shesaidslowly,“anddiningout,soIhavenotseenLucille。Shewascomplainingofaheadacheyesterday,butIquitethoughtthatshewascominghere。HaveyouseentheDuchess?“ Heshookhishead。 “No。Thereissuchacrowd。“ LadyCareyglancedtowardsherescortandturnedaway。 “Iwilltryandfindoutwhathasbecomeofher,“shesaid。“Don’tgoawayyet。“ Sherejoinedherescort。 “Whenwehavefoundatable,“shesaid,“IwantyoutokeepmyplaceforafewmomentswhileItryandfindsomeofmyparty。“ Theypassedintothesupper-room,andappropriatedasmalltable。 LadyCareyleftherpartner,andmadeherwaytothefartherendoftheapartment,wherethePrinceofSaxeLeinitzerwassuppingwithhalfadozenmenandwomen。Shetouchedhimontheshoulder。 “Iwanttospeaktoyouforamoment,Ferdinand,“shewhispered。 Heroseatonce,andshedrewhim-alittleapart。 “Brottishere,“shesaidslowly。 “Brotthere!“herepeated。“AndLucille?“ “Heisaskingforher-expectedtofindherhere。Heisdownstairsnow,lookingthepictureofmisery。“ Helookedatherinquiringly。Therewasacurioussteelylightinhereyes,andshewasshowingherfrontteeth,whichwerealittleprominent。 “Doyouthink,“heasked,“thatshehasdeceivedus?“ “Whatelse?WherearetheDorsets?“ “TheDuchessiswiththeEarlofCondon,andsomemorepeopleattheroundtableunderthebalcony。“ “Givemeyourarm,“shewhispered。“Wemustgoandaskher;“ Theycrossedtheroomtogether。LadyCareysankintoavacantchairbythesideoftheDuchessandtalkedforafewminutestothepeoplewhomsheknew。ThensheturnedandwhisperedintheDuchess’sear。 “WhereisLucille?“ TheDuchesslookedatherwithameaningsmile。 “HowshouldIknow?Sheleftwhenwedid。“ “Alone?“ “Yes。Itwasallunderstood,wasn’tit?“ LadyCareylaughedunpleasantly。 “Shehasfooledus,“shesaid。“Brottisherealone。Knowsnothingofher。“ TheDuchesswaspuzzled。 “Well,Iknownothingmorethanyoudo,“sheanswered。“Areyousurethemanistellingthetruth?“ “Ofcourse。Heistheimageofdespair。“ “Iamsureshewasinearnest,“theDuchesssaid。“WhenIaskedherwhethersheshouldcomeonhereshelaughedalittlenervously,andsaidperhapsorsomethingofthatsort。“ “Thefoolmayhavebungledit,“LadyCareysaidthoughtfully。“I willgobacktohim。There’sthatidiotofapartnerofmine。I mustgoandpretendtohavesomesupper。“ CaptainHortonfoundhisvis-a-visasomewhatunsatisfactorycompanion。Shedrankseveralglassesofchampagne,atescarcelyanything,andrushedhimawaybeforehehadtakentheedgeoffhisappetite。HebroughthertotheDuchessandwentbackinahufftofinishhissupperalone。LadyCareywentdownstairsanddiscoveredMr。Brott,whohadscarcelymoved。 “Haveyouseenanythingofher?“sheasked。 Heshookhisheadgloomily。 “No!Itistoolateforhertocomenow,isn’tit?“ “Takemesomewherewherewecantalk,“shesaidabruptly。“Oneofthoseseatsintherecesswilldo。“ Heobeyedher,andtheyfoundaretiredcorner。LadyCareywastednotimeinfencing。 “IamLucille’sgreatestfriend,Mr。Brott,andherconfidante,“ shesaid。 Henodded。 “SoIhaveunderstood。“ “Shetellsmeeverything。“ Heglancedtowardsheralittleuneasily。 “Thatiscomprehensive!“heremarked。 “Itistrue,“sheanswered。“Lucillehastoldmeagreatdealaboutyourfriendship!Come,thereisnouseinourmincingwords。 Lucillehasbeenbadlytreatedyearsago,andshehasaperfectrighttoseekanyconsolationshemayfind。Theoldfashionedideas,thankgoodness,donotholdanylongeramongstus。Itisnotnecessarytotieyourselfforlifetoamaninordertoprocurealittlediversion。“ “Iwillnotpretendtomisunderstandyou,LadyCarey,“hesaidgravely,“butImustdeclinetodiscusstheCountessofRadantzinconnectionwithsuchmatters。“ “Oh,come!“shedeclaredimpatiently;“rememberthatIamherfriend。Yoursisquitetheproperattitude,butwithmeitdoesn’tmatter。NowIamgoingtoaskyouaplainquestion。HadYouanyengagementwithLucilleto-night?“ Shewatchedhimmercilessly。Hewascolouringlikeaboy。LadyCarey’sthinlipscurled。Shehadnosympathywithsuchamateurishlove-making。Nevertheless,hisembarrassmentwasagreatrelieftoher。 “Shepromisedtobehere,“heansweredstiffly。 “Everythingdependsuponyourbeinghonestwithme,“shecontinued。 “YouwillseefrommyquestionthatIknow。Wastherenotsomethingsaidaboutsupperatyourroomsbeforeorafterthedance?“ “Icannotdiscussthismatterwithyouoranylivingperson,“heanswered。“Ifyouknowsomuchwhyaskme?“ LadyCareycouldhaveshakentheman,butsherestrainedherself。 “Itissufficient!“shedeclared。“WhatIcannotunderstandiswhyyouarehere-whenLucilleisprobablyawaitingforyouatyourrooms。“ Hestartedfromhischairasthoughhehadbeenshot。 “Whatdoyoumean?“heexclaimed。“Shewasto-“ Hestoppedshort。LadyCareyshruggedhershoulders。 “Oh,writtenyouorsomething,Isuppose!“sheexclaimed。“TrustanEnglishmanforbunglingaloveaffair。AllIcantellyouisthatsheleftDorsetHouseinahansomwithouttheothers,andsaidsomethingabouthavingsupperwithsomefriends。“ Brottsprangtohisfeetandtookaquicksteptowardstheexit。 “Itisnotpossible!“heexclaimed。 Shetookhisarm。Healmostdraggedheralong。 “Well,wearegoingtosee,“shesaidcoolly。“Tellthemantocallahansom。“ TheydrovealmostinsilencethroughtheSquaretoPallMall。 Brottleapedoutontothepavementdirectlythecabpulledup。 “Iwillwaithere,“LadyCareysaid。“IonlywanttoknowthatLucilleissafe。“ Hedisappeared,andshesatforwardinthecabdrummingidlywithherforefingersupontheapron。Inafewminuteshecameback。 Hisappearancewasquitesufficient。Hewasverypale。Thechangeinhimwassoludicrousthatshelaughed。 “Getin,“shesaid。“IamgoingroundtoDorsetHouse。Wemustfindoutifwecanwhathasbecomeofher。“ Heobeyedwithoutcomment。AtDorsetHouseLadyCareysummonedtheDuchess’sownmaid。 “Marie,“shesaid,“youwereattendingupontheCountessRadantzto-night?“ “Yes,mylady。“ “Atwhattimedidsheleave?“ “Atabout,eleven,mylady。“ “Alone?“ “Yes,mylady。“ LadyCareylookedsteadilyatthegirl。 “Didshetakeanythingwithher?“ Thegirlhesitated。LadyCareyfrowned。 “Itmustbethetruth,remember,Marie。“ “Certainly,mylady!Shetookhersmalldressing-case。“ LadyCareysetherteethhard。Thenwithamovementofherheadshedismissedthemaid。Shewalkedrestlesslyupanddowntheroom。Thenshestoppedshortwithahardlittlelaugh。 “IfIgivewaylikethis,“shemurmured,“Ishallbepositivelyhideous,andafterall,ifshewasthereitwasnotpossibleforhim-“ Shestoppedshort,andsuddenlytearingthehandkerchiefwhichshehadbeencarryingintoshredsthrewthepiecesuponthefloor,andstampeduponthem。Thenshelaughedshortly,andturnedtowardsthedoor。 “NowImustgoandgetridofthatpoorfooloutside,“shesaid。 “Whatabungler!“ Brottwasbesidehimselfwithimpatience。 “Lucilleishere,“sheannounced,steppinginbesidehim。“Shehasashockingheadacheandhasgonetobed。Asamatteroffact,I believethatshewasexpectingtohearfromyou。“ “Impossible!“heansweredshortly。Hewasbeginningtodistrustthiswoman。 “Nevermind。Youcanmakeitupwithherto-morrow。Iwasfoolishtobeanxiousaboutheratall。Areyoucominginagain?“ TheywereatCarmarthenHouse。Hehandedherout。 “No,thanks!IfyouwillallowmeIwillwishyougood-night。“ Shemadeherwayintotheball-room,andfoundthePrinceofSaxeLeinitzer,whowasjustleaving。 “DoyouknowwhereLucilleissheasked。 Helookedupathersharply。“Where?“ “AttheCarltonHotel-withhim。“ Herosetohisfeetwithslowbutevilpromptitude。Hisfacejustthenwasveryunlikethefaceofanangel。LadyCareylaughedaloud。 “Poorman,“shesaidmockingly。“ItisalwaysthesamewhenyouandSouspenniermeet。“ Hesethisteeth。 “Thistime,“hemuttered,“Iholdthetrumps。“ Shepointedattheclock。Itwasnearlyfour。“Shewasthereateleven,“sheremarkeddrily。