登陆注册
6165400000040

第40章

ELLA'S WARNING

Ella did not say anything more, and in their character of tourists visiting the place, they were admitted to the Abbey and passed on though its magnificent rooms, where was stored a collection rich and rare even for one of the stateliest homes of England.

"What a wonderful place!" Ella sighed wistfully.Yet she could not enjoy the spectacle of all these treasures as she would have done at another time, for she was always watching Allen, who hung about a good deal, and seemed to look more at the locks of the cases that held some of the more valuable of the objects shown than at the things themselves, and generally spent fully half the time in each room at the window, admiring, the view, he said; but for quite another reason, Ella suspected.

"I shall speak when I get back," she said to herself, pale and resolute."I don't care what happens; I don't care if I have to tell mother - perhaps she knows already.Anyhow, I shall speak."Having come to this determination, she grew cheerful and more interested apparently in what they were seeing, as well as less watchful of her companion.When, presently, they left the house to go into the gardens, it happened that they noticed an old gentleman walking at a little distance behind a gate marked "Private," and leaning on the arm of a tall, thin, clean-shaven man of middle-age.

"Lord Chobham, the old gentleman," whispered a tourist, who was standing near."I saw him once in the House of Lords.That's his secretary with him, Mr.Dunsmore, one of the family; he manages everything now the old gentleman is getting so feeble."Ella walked on frowning and a little worried, for she thought she had seen the secretary before and yet could not remember where.

Soon she noticed Dunn, who had apparently been obeying Deede Dawson's orders to look round outside and get to know the lie of the land.

He seemed at present to be a good deal interested in Lord Chobham and his companion, for he went and leaned on the gate and stared at them so rudely that one or two of the other tourists noticed it and frowned at him.But he took no notice, and presently, as if not seeing that the gate was marked "Private," he pushed it open and walked through.

Noticing the impertinent intrusion almost at once, Mr.Dunsmore turned round and called "This is private."Dunn did not seem to hear, and Mr.Dunsmore walked across to him with a very impatient air, while the little group of tourists watched, with much interest and indignation and a very comforting sense of superiority.

"He ought to be sent right out of the grounds," they told each other.

"That's the sort of rude behaviour other people have to suffer for.""Now, my man," said Mr.Dunsmore sharply, "this is private, you've no business here.""Sorry, sir; beg pardon, I'm sure," said Dunn, touching his hat, and as he did so he said in a sharp, penetrating whisper: "Look out -trouble's brewing - don't know what, but look out, all the time."He had spoken so quickly and quietly, in the very act of turning away, that none of the onlookers could have told that a word had passed, but for the very violent start that Walter Dunsmore made and his quick movement forward as if to follow the other.Immediately Dunn turned back towards him with a swift warning gesture of his hand.

"Careful, you fool, they're looking," he said in a quick whisper, and in a loud voice : "Very sorry, sir; beg pardon - I'm sure I didn't mean anything."Walter Dunsmore swung round upon his heel and went quickly back to where Lord Chobham waited; and his face was like that of one who has gazed into the very eyes of death.

"Lord in Heaven," he muttered, "it's all over, I'm done." And his hand felt for a little metal box he carried in his waistcoat pocket and that held half a dozen small round tablets, each of them a strong man's death.

But he took his hand away again as he rejoined his cousin, patron, and employer, old Lord Chobham.

"What's the matter, Walter?" Lord Chobham asked."You look pale.""The fellow was a bit impudent; he made me angry," said Walter carelessly.He fingered the little box in his waistcoat pocket and thought how one tablet on his tongue would always end it all."By the way, oughtn't Rupert to be back soon?" he asked.

"Yes, he ought," said Lord Chobham severely."It's time he married and settled down - I shall speak to his father about it.The boy is always rushing off somewhere or another when he ought to be getting to know the estate and the tenants."Walter Dunsmore laughed.

"I think he knows them both fairly well already," he said."Not a tenant on the place but swears by Rupert.He's a fine fellow, uncle.""Oh, you always stick up for him; you and he were always friends,"answered Lord Chobham in a grumbling tone, but really very pleased.

"I know I'm never allowed to say a word about Rupert.""Well, he's a fine fellow and a good friend," said Walter, and the two disappeared into the house by a small side-door as Dunn pushed his way through the group of tourists who looked at him with marked and severe disapproval.

"Disgraceful," one of them said quite loudly, and another added: "Ibelieve he said something impudent to that gentleman.I saw him go quite white, and look as if he were in two minds about ordering the fellow right out of the grounds." And a third expressed the general opinion that the culprit looked a real ruffian with all that hair on his face."Might be a gorilla," said the third tourist."And look what a clumsy sort of walk he has; perhaps he's been drinking."But Dunn was quite indifferent to, and indeed unaware of this popular condemnation as he made his way back to the hotel garage where he had left their car.He seemed rather well pleased than otherwise as he walked on.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 道尊记

    道尊记

    是魂穿异世,还是幻梦苏醒?踏过星空造化之门,蜗居胶囊公寓的宅男刘禅来到了异彩缤纷、玄奇神妙的玄灵大陆,开启了寻仙之旅。神仙,神仙,为何神在先,仙在后?宇宙,宇宙,为何宇无极,宙有穷?九帝争尊又埋藏着那些预留亿载的阴谋?大道的尽头是否矗立着布局造化的阴影?带着无数的疑问,刘禅磕磕绊绊的走上了大道尽头,执剑叩天问:“苍生何辜?”……
  • 你是我一生的伤

    你是我一生的伤

    十五岁的惊鸿一瞥二十岁的暗许芳心,她以为她步入天堂,现实却坠入地狱。
  • 一生之长

    一生之长

    也许我们的人生很短,但我却要活得自在……不被打倒……
  • 夏风不过相思江

    夏风不过相思江

    她是明星的私生女,从一出生就被送去贫民窟寄养,她从小就懂得隐忍而活。直到养母去世,弟弟入狱,她才懂得,坚强是唯一的出路。她为了他远离故乡,被囚禁他乡,被迫整容,终于有机会逃回国,再次见到他,而他,已经是别人的未婚夫。夏筝,你的思念,终究吹不过相思江。八年后,你带着秘密归来,他还在不在。
  • 职业口才训练教程

    职业口才训练教程

    本书是“‘十二五’全国高职高专精品课规划教材”系列丛书之一。该教材大胆突破演讲口才类教材的编写传统,创新工学结合模式;独树“职业化”、“训练型”高职高专教育特色,分语言基础、沟通技能和职业应用三大模块共计十五章。在强化普通话口语表达基本技能的基础上,突出媒体主持演讲、服务营销、行政管理沟通、医护语言、导游讲解以及商务谈判等热门职业口才技能训练。为了切实体现“训练教程”的全新功能,在编写体例方面,本书于教材正文之后专门设置《学习参考》一章,对应简析正文各章“口才实践与训练”,以便于学员自修。所以本书不仅可以作为高职高专院校新型实用教科书,也可充当社会各界口才爱好人士的良师益友。
  • 百佛名经

    百佛名经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 韩窑赋

    韩窑赋

    苦心人,天不负,历遍疾苦,寒门也可出贵子。
  • 首席腹黑:总裁超护短

    首席腹黑:总裁超护短

    孤独成为习惯又怎会奢求陪伴,她与哥哥需要的不是财富名利,而是陪伴,当哥哥说破,父亲的明悟会让他们重拾回那个自己吗?冰的出现会打破这一切吗?冰遇上雪的阳光,两人是相守一生还是擦肩而过?是有缘无份还是天作之合?
  • 追夫的漫长之旅

    追夫的漫长之旅

    你们是否也曾暗恋过几个对象?是暗暗地喜欢,还是大胆勇敢的上前表白?
  • 涅槃重生:倾世风水师

    涅槃重生:倾世风水师

    一世错情,万劫不复,重来一世她决心做好自己该做的事情!做一名合格的风水师!替人驱鬼消灾,降妖除魔。这是她重生后的信念!面对他,她撒娇卖萌耍赖无耻,想要用尽一切办法让自己有足够的能力能够站在他的身边,她前世为情所困,这一世会再次重蹈覆辙吗?她不知道,但是她知道她不想错过,也不想错爱!【本文女强男更强,结局一对一;小虐怡情~~】