第7章

类别:其他 作者:Frank L。 Packard字数:4068更新时间:18/12/27 08:17:11
Herbrainwasworkingwithlightningspeed。GypsyNan’shousewasjustaroundthecorner。Ifshecouldgetoutofsight-hide-itwould…… Sheglancedbehindheragain,asherearscaughtthepoundofracingfeet。Theyoungmanwassittinginthemiddleofthesidewalk,shakinghisfist;RoughRorke,perhapsabarefiftyyardsaway,waschasingherattopspeed。 Herfacesethard。Shecouldnotout-runaman!Therewasonlyonehopeforher-justone-togainGypsyNan’sdoorwaybeforeRorkegotaroundthecorner。 Ayard-another-stillanother!Sheswervedaroundthecorner。 And,assheturned,shecaughtaglimpseofthedetective。Themanwasnearer-muchnearer。Butitwasonlyalittleway,justalittleway,toGypsyNan’s-notsofarasthedistancebetweenherandRorke-and-andifthemandidn’tgaintoofast,then-then-Alittlecryofdismaycamewithanewandterrifyingthought。QuiteapartfromRorke,someoneelsemightseeherenterGypsyNan’s!Shestrainedhereyesinalldirectionsassheran。 Therewasn’tanyone-shedidn’tseeanyone-onlyRorke,aroundthecornerthere,wasbawlingoutatthetopofhisvoice,and-and…… SheflungherselfagainstGypsyNan’sdoor,stumbledin,and,closingit,heardRorkejustswingingaroundthecorner。Hadheseenher?Shedidn’tknow。Shewaspanting,gaspingforherbreath。Itseemedasthoughherlungswouldburst。Sheheldherhandtightlytoherbosomasshemadeforthestairs-shemustn’tmakeanynoise-theymustn’thearherbreathinglikethat-they-theymustn’thearhergoingupthestairs。 Howdarkitwas!Ifshecouldonlysee-sothatshewouldbesurenottostumble!Shecouldn’tgofastnow-shewouldmakeanoiseifshedid。Stairafterstairsheclimbedstealthily。Perhapsshewassafenow-ithadtakenheralongtimetogetupheretothesecondfloor,andtherewasn’tanysoundyetfromthestreetbelow。 Andnowshemountedtheshort,ladder-likestepstotheattic,and,feelingwithherhandforthecrackintheflooringunderthepartition,reachedinforthekey。Asherfingerscloseduponit,shechokedbackacry。Someonehadbeenhere!Apieceofpaperwaswrappedaroundthekey。Whatdiditmean?Whatdidallthesestrange,yes,sinister,thingsthathadhappenedto-nightmean? HowhadRorkeknownthatarobberywastobecommittedatSkarbolov’s? Whowasthatmanwhohadeffectedherescape,andwho,sheknewnow,wasnomoredrunkthanshewas?Fast,quick,pilingoneupontheother,thequestionsracedthroughhermind。 Shefoughtthemback。Therewasnotimeforspeculationnow!Therewasonlyonequestionthatmattered:Wasshesafe? Shestoodup,thrustthepaperforsafe-keepingintoherbosom,andunlockedthedoor。If-ifRorkedidnotknowthatshehadenteredthishousehere,shecouldremainhiddenforafewhours;itwouldgivehertimetothink,and…… Itcamethistime,nostrengthofwillwouldholditback,alittlemoan。Thefrontdoorbelowhadopened,aheavyfootstepsoundedinthelowerhall。Shecouldn’tsee,ofcourse。Butsheknew。ItwasRorke!Sheheardhimcomingupthestairs。 Andthen,inaflash,itseemed,herbrainrespondedtoherdespairingcry。Therewasstillaway-adesperateone-butstillaway-iftherewastime!Shedartedinsidethegarret,lockedthedoor,foundthematchesandcandle,and,runningsilentlytotherearwall,pusheduptheboardintheceiling。Infrantichasteshetoreoffheroutergarments,herstockingsandshoes,pulledontheroughstockingsandcoarsebootsthatGypsyNanhadworn,slippedtheother’sgreasy,threadbareskirtoverherhead,andpinnedtheshawltightabouthershoulders。Therewasabig,voluminouspocketintheskirt,andintothisshedroppedGypsyNan’srevolver,andthepapershehadfoundwrappedaroundthekey。 Shecouldhearacommotionfrombelownow。Itwastheonethingshehadcountedupon。RoughRorkemightknowshehadenteredthehouse,buthecouldnotknowwhereaboutsinthehouseshewas,andhewouldnaturallysearcheachroomashecametoitonthewayup。Shefittedthegray-streakedwigoftangled,mattedhairuponherhead,plungedherhandintotheboxthatGypsyNanusedforhermake-upanddaubedsomeofthegrimeuponbothhandsandface,adjustedthespectaclesuponhernose,hidherownclothing,closedthenarrowtrap-doorintheceiling,andranback,carryingthecandle,tothewashstand。 Here,therewasasmallandbatteredmirror,andmorecoolly,moreleisurelynow,forthecommotionstillcontinuedfromthefloorbelow,shespreadandrubbedin,ascraftilyasshecould,thegrimestreaksonherfaceandhands。Itwasneitherartisticnorperfect,butinthemeager,flickeringlightnowthefaceofGypsyNanseemedtostarereassuringlybackather。Itmightnotdeceiveanyoneindaylight-shedidnotknow,anditdidnotmatternow-butwithonlythiscandletolightthegarret,sincethelampwasempty,shecouldfairlycountonheridentitynotbeingquestioned。 Sheblewoutthecandle,leftitonthewashstand,because,ifshecouldhelpit,shedidnotwanttoriskhavingitlightednearthebedordoor,and,tiptoeingnow,wenttothedoor,unlockedit,thenthrewherselfdownuponthebed。 Possiblyaminutewentby,possiblytwo,andthentherewasaquickstepontheladder-likestairs,thedoorhandlewasrattledviolently,andthedoorwasflungopenandslammedshutagain。 RhodaGraysatuprightonthebed。Itwasherwitsnow,herwitsagainstRoughRorke’s;nothingelsecouldsaveher。Shecouldnotevenmakeouttheman’sform,itwassodark;but,ashehadnotmoved,shewasquitewellawarethathewasstandingwithhisbacktothedoor,evidentlytryingtoplacehissurroundings。 ItwasGypsyNan,notRhodaGray,whospoke。 “Who’sdere?“shescreeched。“D’yehear,blastyouse,who’sdere?“ RoughRorkelaughedgratingly。 “Thatyou,Nan,mydear?“ “Whod’youset’inkitis-megran’mother?“demandedRhodaGraycaustically。“Whoareyouse?“ “Rorke,“saidRorkeshortly。“Iguessyouknow,don’tyou?“ “Isdatso?“snortedRhodaGray。“Wellden,yousecanbeatit-hopit-ondejump!Wott’hellrighthaveyousegotbustin’intomeroomatdistimeofnight-eh?Iain’tdonenothin’!“ RoughRorke,hisfeetscufflingtofeeltheway,cameforward。 “Cutitout!“hesnarled。“Iain’ttheonlyvisitoryou’vegot! It’snotyouIwant;it’stheWhiteMoll。“ “Wot’sdatgottodowidme?“RhodaGrayflungbackhotly。“Sheain’there,isshe?“ “Yes,she’shere!“RoughRorke’svoiceheldanuglymenace。“Ilostheraroundthecorner,butawomanfromawindowacrossthestreet,whoheardtherow,sawherrunintothishouse。Sheain’tdownstairs-soyoucanfiguretherestoutthesamewayIdo。“ “Dewomanwaskiddin’youse!“RhodaGray,aliasGypsyNan,cackledderisively。“Dereain’tnobodyherebutme。“ “We’llseeaboutthat!“saidRoughRorkeshortly。“Strikealight!“ “Aw,strikeityerself!“retortedRhodaGray。“Iain’tyerservant! Dere’sacandleoverdereondewashstandagainstdewall,ifyousewantsit。“ Amatchcrackledandspurtedintoflame;itslightfelluponthelampstandingonthechairbesidethebed。RoughRorkesteppedtowardit。 “Dereain’tanyoilindat,“croakedRhodaGray。“Didn’tItellyousedecandlewasoverdereondewashstand,an’-“ Thewordsseemedtofreezeinherthroat,thechair,thelamp,theshadowyfigureofthemaninthematchflametoswirlbeforehereyes,andasicknauseatocomeuponhersoulitself。Withashort,triumphantoath,RoughRorkehadstoppedsuddenlyandreachedinunderthechair。Andnowhewasdanglinganew,blackkidgloveinfrontofher。Caught!Yes,shewascaught!SherememberedGypsyNan’sattempttoputonhergloves-onemusthavefallentothefloorunnoticedbyeitherofthemwhenGypsyNanhadthoughttoputtheminherpocket!Theman’svoicecametoherasfromsomegreatdistance: “So,sheain’there-ain’tshe!I’llteachyoutolietome! I’ll-“Thematchwasdyingout。Rorkeraisedithigher,andwiththelastflickerlocatedthewashstand,andmadetowardit,obviouslyforthecandle。 HerwitsagainstRoughRorke’s!Nothingelsecouldsaveher! Failingtofindanyoneherebutherself,certainnowthattheWhiteMollwashere,onlyafoolcouldhavefailedinhisdeduction-andRoughRorkewasnotafool。HerwitsagainstRoughRorke’s!Therewasthetimeleftherwhilethegarretwasstillindarkness,justthat,nomore! Withaquickspringsheleapedfromthebed,seizedthechair,sendingthelamptothefloor,and,draggingthechairafterhertomakeasmuchnoiseandconfusionasshecould,sherushedforthedoor,screechingatthetopofhervoice: “Run,dearie,run!Run!“Shewasscufflingwithherfeet,clatteringthechair,asshewrenchedthedooropen。Andthen,inherownvoice:“Nan,Iwon’t!Iwon’tletyoustandforthis,I-“ ThenasGypsyNanagain:“Run,dearie!Don’tyousemindoldNan!“ Shebangedthedoorshut,lockedit,andwhippedoutthekey。Ithadtakenscarcelyasecond。Shewasstillscreechingatthetopofhervoicetocovertheabsenceofflyingfootersonthestairs。“Run,dearie,run!Run!“ Andthen,inthedarkness,thecandlestillunlighted,RoughRorkewasonherlikeamadman。Withasweepofhisarmhesenthercrashingtothefloor,andwrenchedatthedoor。Thenextinstanthewasonheragain。 “Thekey!Givemethatkey!“heroared。