登陆注册
15283600000003

第3章 ACT I(3)

COKESON.It makes you think.[Confidentially]He must have had temptation.

JAMES.Not so fast.We haven't convicted him yet.

COKESON.I'd sooner have lost a month's salary than had this happen.

[He broods.]

JAMES.I hope that fellow will hurry up.

COKESON.[Keeping things pleasant for the cashier]It isn't fifty yards,Mr.James.He won't be a minute.

JAMES.The idea of dishonesty about this office it hits me hard,Cokeson.

He goes towards the door of the partners'room.

SWEEDLE.[Entering quietly,to COKESON in a low voice]She's popped up again,sir-something she forgot to say to Falder.

COKESON.[Roused from his abstraction]Eh?Impossible.Send her away!

JAMES.What's that?

COKESON.Nothing,Mr.James.A private matter.Here,I'll come myself.[He goes into the outer office as JAMES passes into the partners'room]Now,you really mustn't--we can't have anybody just now.

RUTH.Not for a minute,sir?

COKESON.Reely!Reely!I can't have it.If you want him,wait about;he'll be going out for his lunch directly.

RUTH.Yes,sir.

WALTER,entering with the cashier,passes RUTH as she leaves the outer office.

COKESON.[To the cashier,who resembles a sedentary dragoon]

Good-morning.[To WALTER]Your father's in there.

WALTER crosses and goes into the partners'room.

COKESON.It's a nahsty,unpleasant little matter,Mr.Cowley.I'm quite ashamed to have to trouble you.

COWLEY.I remember the cheque quite well.[As if it were a liver]

Seemed in perfect order.

COKESON.Sit down,won't you?I'm not a sensitive man,but a thing like this about the place--it's not nice.I like people to be open and jolly together.

COWLEY.Quite so.

COKESON.[Buttonholing him,and glancing toward the partners'room]

Of course he's a young man.I've told him about it before now--leaving space after his figures,but he will do it.

COWLEY.I should remember the person's face--quite a youth.

COKESON.I don't think we shall be able to show him to you,as a matter of fact.

JAMES and WALTER have come back from the partners'room.

JAMES.Good-morning,Mr.Cowley.You've seen my son and myself,you've seen Mr.Cokeson,and you've seen Sweedle,my office-boy.It was none of us,I take it.

The cashier shakes his head with a smile.

JAMES.Be so good as to sit there.Cokeson,engage Mr.Cowley in conversation,will you?

He goes toward FALDER'S room.

COKESON.Just a word,Mr.James.

JAMES.Well?

COKESON.You don't want to upset the young man in there,do you?

He's a nervous young feller.

JAMES.This must be thoroughly cleared up,Cokeson,for the sake of Falder's name,to say nothing of yours.

COKESON.[With Some dignity]That'll look after itself,sir.He's been upset once this morning;I don't want him startled again.

JAMES.It's a matter of form;but I can't stand upon niceness over a thing like this--too serious.Just talk to Mr.Cowley.

He opens the door of FALDER'S room.

JAMES.Bring in the papers in Boulter's lease,will you,Falder?

COKESON.[Bursting into voice]Do you keep dogs?

The cashier,with his eyes fixed on the door,does not answer.

COKESON.You haven't such a thing as a bulldog pup you could spare me,I suppose?

At the look on the cashier's face his jaw drops,and he turns to see FALDER standing in the doorway,with his eyes fixed on COWLEY,like the eyes of a rabbit fastened on a snake.

FALDER.[Advancing with the papers]Here they are,sir!

JAMES.[Taking them]Thank you.

FALDER.Do you want me,sir?

JAMES.No,thanks!

FALDER turns and goes back into his own room.As he shuts the door JAMES gives the cashier an interrogative look,and the cashier nods.

JAMES.Sure?This isn't as we suspected.

COWLEY.Quite.He knew me.I suppose he can't slip out of that room?

COKESON.[Gloomily]There's only the window--a whole floor and a basement.

The door of FALDER'S room is quietly opened,and FALDER,with his hat in his hand,moves towards the door of the outer office.

JAMES.[Quietly]Where are you going,Falder?

FALDER.To have my lunch,sir.

JAMES.Wait a few minutes,would you?I want to speak to you about this lease.

FALDER.Yes,sir.[He goes back into his room.]

COWLEY.If I'm wanted,I can swear that's the young man who cashed the cheque.It was the last cheque I handled that morning before my lunch.These are the numbers of the notes he had.[He puts a slip of paper on the table;then,brushing his hat round]Good-morning!

JAMES.Good-morning,Mr.Cowley!

COWLEY.[To COKESON]Good-morning.

COKESON.[With Stupefaction]Good-morning.

The cashier goes out through the outer office.COKESON sits down in his chair,as though it were the only place left in the morass of his feelings.

WALTER.What are you going to do?

JAMES.Have him in.Give me the cheque and the counterfoil.

COKESON.I don't understand.I thought young Davis…JAMES.We shall see.

WALTER.One moment,father:have you thought it out?

JAMES.Call him in!

COKESON.[Rising with difficulty and opening FALDER'S door;hoarsely]Step in here a minute.

FALDER.[Impassively]Yes,sir?

JAMES.[Turning to him suddenly with the cheque held out]You know this cheque,Falder?

FALDER.No,sir.

JADES.Look at it.You cashed it last Friday week.

FALDER.Oh!yes,sir;that one--Davis gave it me.

JAMES.I know.And you gave Davis the cash?

FALDER.Yes,sir.

JAMES.When Davis gave you the cheque was it exactly like this?

FALDER.Yes,I think so,sir.

JAMES.You know that Mr.Walter drew that cheque for nine pounds?

FALDER.No,sir--ninety.

JAMES.Nine,Falder.

FALDER.[Faintly]I don't understand,sir.

JAMES.The suggestion,of course,is that the cheque was altered;whether by you or Davis is the question.

FALDER.I--I

COKESON.Take your time,take your time.

FALDER.[Regaining his impassivity]Not by me,sir.

JAMES.The cheque was handed to--Cokeson by Mr.Walter at one o'clock;we know that because Mr.Cokeson's lunch had just arrived.

COKESON.I couldn't leave it.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 冷玉霜心:三界主上

    冷玉霜心:三界主上

    <逗比版>兽族视她为异族,穷追猛打,兽皇将其拦腰抱起:“这是本帝的女人,也是兽族的帝后,欺她,是想接受本帝怒火的洗礼吗?”众兽默。人界言她为妖女,势要歼灭。太子将玉令扔入她怀中:“这是本太子的舍妹,也是未来的一字并肩王,动她,是想挑战皇威吗?”众人默。神魔两界称她为孽种,赶尽杀绝,两界殿下挡在她面前:“她可是我神魔两界的尊贵的公主殿下。你们岂敢……”众神魔:“公主又如何,此等孽种,绝不可留于世间。”某凤跳出来:“本尊所护之人,也是尔等可以染指的,灭!”某只不满,吾乃三界圣主,已不许庇护。一干人道:“三界圣主又如何,快,躲到我身后,天塌了,本帝(本太子)(本殿下)(本尊)来顶。”
  • 人庐

    人庐

    生活是什么?在李守善看来,生活就是煮豆南山下,醉卧浮云间的平淡与真实。然而造化总是弄人,最简单的愿望总是遥不可及。李守善只是想做个普通人,然而几经周折,他还是不情不愿地入了修行。既来之,则安之。既然事已至此,那么就要踏踏实实地走下去。少年。。。
  • 你归不归

    你归不归

    25岁那年一句“注定纠缠“开始了将近10年的爱恨情仇你说我是你的唯一,为何带着夏雨你说心甘情愿,为何伤痕累累你只要有一次看过,就可以看到bra上,那怎么也撕不掉的该死尺寸只因我们太张扬,误了青春该有的模样
  • 相见欢·落花如梦

    相见欢·落花如梦

    1时间,真的是一个可怕的东西,每天将一个人遗忘去一点点、一点点又一点点,就那样,竟果真能将一个人忘得干干净净,曾经以为会痛不欲生的我们却依旧活得好好的,不,活得甚至比以前更好。2生死那样容易,活着却是那样艰难……可我们依旧倔强地活着,因为只有活着,我们才能看到梦中的那个她,哪怕只是远远的一眼,便已是足够。3我们的爱情,究竟谁比谁更卑微?我们的命运,究竟谁比谁更可怜?我们的前世,究竟谁比谁相欠更多?4一个人,如何替代成另一个人?5三杯酒,一杯祭奠爱,一杯祭奠恨,一杯祭奠前尘过往。三杯饮尽,相逢陌路。
  • 神剑圣域

    神剑圣域

    在这个世界里,人们拥有魔法,有着各种职业。但舞动着自己的剑是最高的荣耀,他们被称为剑师。为求自保,你只能战斗...
  • 超越的次元之旅

    超越的次元之旅

    黑与白的双神,天道与人道的博弈,龙族远古时代的辉煌,四大君王万载的荣耀,龙类与人类与混血种绵延千世的战争。白帝城中沉眠的神祗即将苏醒,混迹人世的君王慢慢回忆起遗忘记忆,吟唱这青铜与火焰之歌。复苏的始皇帝,洞开的阿房宫,百万早已死去的阴灵化身死亡的侍者,带着对生命的憎恨,对血肉的渴望,从新踏足人间。在这波浪壮阔的大世之争即将开始的前一刻,被从天而降的系统所选中,从而拥有穿越时空、前往其他世界机遇的姜离,又该何去何从。
  • 眸略

    眸略

    俗话说得好“人心隔肚皮”!!!!而在冷星辰这里,这却都不是问题,反正能够知道对方在想些什么,什么事还能够难倒他呢,敬请大家关注,一样的“谋略”,不一样的“眸略”!!!ps:绝对爽文,绝对值得一看!!!!
  • 恶少请对爱负责

    恶少请对爱负责

    那一年的落寞,微笑王子牵起的手。那一年的等待,护花使者解的围。假如时间回到那一年,离开之前没有转身。东陵子轩:没有了你,我还会有什么幸福?炎翼寒:等我,我一定会回来的。星辰寒熙:星辰恋雪的心中就会有爱意吧。如果回到那一年,所谓的纠纷不会陷入爱情谜团中......婚礼上他接听了一通电话,决然的离去。她瘫倒在地,痛苦的禁闭双眸。“我们结束了,婚礼作废!”“寒,我真的不知道事情会变成这样,你原谅我好不好?我们重新开始!”查到真相后的她,面临的不仅仅是感情的破裂,还有来自友情的背叛。“我那么真心的把你当成我的好朋友把你放在我的心尖上,可你呢?却在背后捅了我一刀,血淋淋的一刀。”“因为你是我的朋友,是我在乎的人,所以才给了你伤害我的机会,才愚蠢的被你牵着鼻子走。不过,以后绝对不会有这种机会了,你还自为之吧。”
  • 大叔,靠边站

    大叔,靠边站

    大叔,你谁啊?莫名其妙的来到这个架空的时代,才刚适应周围的环境,马上就要嫁人了,我反对,坚决反对。嫁人都不说了,怎么听说是个大叔啊,我不要我不要我不要,重要的事情说三遍。逃婚,这是唯一能想到的办法了。这是谁啊,该死的女人,就这样被莫名的缠上了,可该死的好像对这个小女人越来越放不下了,也好,总比被逼着娶一个没见过面的女人好啊。
  • 成长计划:菜鸟一路飞

    成长计划:菜鸟一路飞

    当菜鸟遇见大神,是前者求当后者腿部挂件。而某只和某饺就是这种情况。谁是大神?谁是菜鸟?这是怎么个情况?木有记忆的某只穿越到修仙网游里了,收了只成仙的狮虎和大神气质的菜鸟,还有一只横空出世的会长大人。于是某只投入到全心全意的“菜鸟养成之路”之中。而某饺表示:某只养的猫太凶了啊!见人就咬!