登陆注册
15712800000184

第184章

"He's the big nerve specialist.I've had him looking after the case from the first--before I began to suspect anything.I took orders, and orders were to keep him quiet and not let any fool butt in and excite him.That's what I've been giving my mind to.The great stunt was to get him to go and stay at Sir Ormsby's place." He stopped a moment and suddenly flared forth as if he had had about enough of it.He almost shouted at them in exasperation."All I'm going to tell you is that for about six months I've been trying to prove that Jem Temple Barholm was Jem Temple Barholm, and the hardest thing I had to do was to get him so that he could prove it himself." He strode over to the hearth and rang a bell."It's not my place to give orders here now," he said, "but Jem commissioned me to see this thing through.Sir Ormsby'll tell you all you want to hear."He turned and spoke solely to the duke.

"This is what happened," he said."I dare say you'll laugh when you hear it.I almost laughed myself.What does Jem do, when he thinks things over, but get some fool notion in his head about not coming back here and pushing me out.And he lights out and leaves the country--leaves it--to get time to think it over some more."The duke did not laugh.He merely smiled--a smile which had a shade of curious self-questioning in it.

"Romantic and emotional--and quite ridiculous," he commented slowly.

"He'd have awakened to that when he had thought it out `some more.'

The thing couldn't be done."

Burrill had presented himself in answer to the bell, and awaited orders.His Grace called Tembarom's attention to him, and Tembarom included Palliser with Palford and Grimby when he gave his gesture of instruction.

"Take these gentlemen to Sir Ormsby Galloway, and then ask Mr.Temple Barholm if he'll come down-stairs," he said.

It is possible that Captain Palliser felt himself more irritatingly infolded in the swathing realization that some one was in a ridiculous position, and it is certain that Mr.Palford felt it necessary to preserve an outwardly flawless dignity as the duke surprisingly left his chair and joined them.

"Let me go, too," he suggested; "I may be able to assist in throwing light." His including movement in Miss Alicia's direction was delightfully gracious and friendly.It was inclusive of Mr.Hutchinson also.

"Will you come with us, Miss Temple Barholm?" he said."And you too, Mr.Hutchinson.We shall go over it all in its most interesting detail, and you must be eager about it.I am myself."His happy and entirely correct idea was that the impending entrance of Mr.James Temple Barholm would "come off" better in the absence of audience.

Hutchinson almost bounced from his chair in his readiness.Miss Alicia looked at Tembarom.

"Yes, Miss Alicia," he answered her inquiring glance."You go, too.

You'll get it all over quicker."

Rigid propriety forbade that Mr.Palford should express annoyance, but the effort to restrain the expression of it was in his countenance.

Was it possible that the American habit of being jocular had actually held its own in a matter as serious as this? And could even the most cynical and light-minded of ducal personages have been involved in its unworthy frivolities? But no one looked jocular--Tembarom's jaw was set in its hard line, and the duke, taking up the broad ribbon of his rimless monocle to fix the glass in his eye, wore the expression of a man whose sense of humor was temporarily in abeyance.

"Are we to understand that your Grace--?"

"Yes," said his Grace a trifle curtly, "I have known about it for some time.""But why was nobody told?" put in Palliser.

"Why should people be told? There was nothing sufficiently definite to tell.It was a waiting game." His Grace wasted no words."I was told.

Mr.Temple Barholm did not know England or English methods.His idea--perhaps a mistaken one--was that an English duke ought to be able to advise him.He came to me and made a clean breast of it.He goes straight at things, that young fellow.Makes what he calls a `bee line.' Oh! I've been in it--I 've been in it, I assure you."It was as they crossed the hall that his Grace slightly laughed.

"It struck me as a sort of wild-goose chase at first.He had only a ghost of a clue--a mere resemblance to a portrait.But he believed in it, and he had an instinct." He laughed again."The dullest and most unmelodramatic neighborhood in England has been taking part in a melodrama--but there has been no villain in it--only a matter-of-fact young man, working out a queer thing in his own queer, matter-of-fact way."When the door closed behind them, Tembarom went to Lady Joan.She had risen and was standing before the window, her back to the room.She looked tall and straight and tensely braced when she turned round, but there was endurance, not fierceness in her eyes.

"Did he leave the country knowing I was here--waiting?" she asked.Her voice was low and fatigued.She had remembered that years had passed, and that it was perhaps after all only human that long anguish should blot things out, and dull a hopeless man's memory.

"No," answered Tembarom sharply."He didn't.You weren't in it then.

同类推荐
  • The Danish History

    The Danish History

    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。
  • 班马异同论

    班马异同论

    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。
  • Rudder Grange

    Rudder Grange

    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。
  • 正源略集

    正源略集

    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。
  • 灵信经旨

    灵信经旨

    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。
热门推荐
  • 一个人的恋爱

    一个人的恋爱

    人在江湖走,哪有不湿鞋?一时走神儿谁都难免,但是入戏别深,出戏趁早,别剧情已经落幕,还迟迟不肯下台,就算要给自己加戏,也要问问你的搭档愿不愿意陪你演下去。爱情里有一个人出戏了,你也别再唱独角戏了。
  • 阴阳眼走天下

    阴阳眼走天下

    一双阴阳眼,看遍天下鬼物。一身纯阳体,小鬼统统靠边。
  • 云天:步错流年

    云天:步错流年

    她,是看守青棱仙湖的女仙,是澜泽世界排名第五的上仙。她什么都明白,却又什么都不明白。当她下界变成已去世的欧阳家的废物大小姐时。她,遇到了他,一不小心落入了他的情网之中。明明是无欲无求的上仙,却偏偏躲不过这情劫。他,澄邑帝国当今圣上的十八皇叔,却对她“一见钟情”,与她一起成仙。本来,她以为她可以同他一世逍遥,却不料世事难料......终究是一寸相思一寸灰......
  • 月灯三昧经

    月灯三昧经

    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。
  • 幻月夜曲

    幻月夜曲

    明与暗的悄然转换,穿越至异界的小公主的奋斗路。夜色与晨曦的无尽缠绵,破碎了一曲幽幽幻月,万世轮回,万世守候,那一刻的苏醒,正如你无尽的等待。
  • 绝武战帝

    绝武战帝

    【火爆热血玄幻】身怀绝世神脉,少年自蛮荒而出,从此一飞冲天,斩群魔、灭万仙,君临天下!
  • 坟墓

    坟墓

    我掘了一个坟墓,埋藏了自己的同时,竟然也埋藏了别人。一句玩笑话本无伤大雅,却成了祸的始端。那个傻女人!那个我曾经深爱的女人自杀了......
  • 怨之千

    怨之千

    猩红的瞳孔?绝世的容颜?不用灵力就会飞?不需要修炼就可以主宰一切?姑娘你到底是个什么样的怪物啊!还有你身边那两个小子,一个一心一意守护你,另一个试图抹杀你。——“我要站在最巅峰,这样才能与你把众生踩在脚下!”——“我到底该不该相信眼前的你?是杀了你给苍生一个交代,还是遵从自己的心与世界为敌?”上古到至今,是从前世相怨而至今生,还是冥冥中自有天命。我本想与你携手到老,可惜后面的路必须要你自己走,是生是死,我们没有办法预判,我只能用自己来打赌,赌你能胜过天道。——“就算我是个怪物,但是有人胆敢伤害你,我就要让他的血流干,祭奠在你的坟前。”
  • 兽妃无良:父君别闹

    兽妃无良:父君别闹

    传言,绝情无欲的仙界帝尊既然收了一个女儿?传言,那收的女儿既然是一只让人萌的一脸血的小貂?还有没有比她更悲催的?她既然穿越成了一只绒毛小貂?哪个女主不是直接穿,直接混的风生水起,为毛她偏偏懵懵懂懂的过了六十年才知道?也罢,天界天规太过繁琐。偷偷下凡,她只想过自己的生活。可是,为毛身为她父君的人,却无论如何都不肯再放过她?什么?原来妖孽的神医城主既然是他?原来所有的只是一场猫捉老鼠的游戏?还扮猪吃虎了这么久?片段一,某夜月黑风高,某女:“父君,不可以!”某男妖孽一笑,将某女压倒:“乖,叫夫君……”【本文甜宠爽文女尊女强一对一,小虐三分,喜欢望支持,不喜勿喷,不喜绕道】
  • 云端上你不知道的秘密

    云端上你不知道的秘密

    不要忘记你答应过我的事情,不要去想起这一切,好好活着。从梦中惊醒,她的耳畔还回荡着那个声音似幻似真。她不禁问自己,我到底是谁?带着疑问她试着打开记忆的枷锁寻找遗忘已久的秘密,然而她不知道前方等待她的到底是怎样的答案。