登陆注册
15287500000034

第34章 THE ADVENTURE OF THE LITTLE OLD LADY(6)

"Yes," said Philip; "I will call them." And he shouted from the window to the boys playing bowls in the garden.

They came up, and were passed before the scrutinizing eyes of the Roundhead.

"Royalist whelps!" he muttered."Very well," he said at length, " you may go.But mind, no one else leaves the house."Then, giving careful instructions to the three men left in charge, he rode off with the others.

News spreads rapidly in villages at all times, and it was, therefore, not surprising that Matthew Hale should hear that there were Roundheads at Myddelton Hall very soon after they had clattered into the courtyard.

"Roundheads at the Hall, are there?" he said."Then I reckon I'll join them.It won't be the first time I've met a Roundhead--no, nor smashed one, either." So saying, he laid aside his hammer, and, taking instead a bar of iron, he left his boy in charge of the smithy, and set out for the Hall.

Matthew reached the Hall a few minutes after the Captain and two of the Roundheads had ridden off.The first person he saw was Philip, who, with the three boys and little Jack, were plotting together in the shrubbery.

"Hullo, Matt!" cried Philip; "come here.We want you."Matthew turned aside from the carriageway, and joined the little group.

They all looked profoundly grave and important.

"What is it, young master?" said the blacksmith."And where's Mistress Barbara? Don't say she's ill."Then Philip told him the story, omitting all reference to the refugee, whose existence was a secret to the other boys, from the arrival of the Captain to his departure, ending:

"And at this very moment, Matt, there are three Roundhead soldiers on guard in the Hall--two at the doors, and one standing--can you believe it?--standing at my sister's door.I've fought him once," Philip continued, "but he's too strong, and now the others are keeping us out of the house, and we've charged them several times, but without doing any good, and there are a thousand reasons why we shouldn't any of us be hurt.""But where are the grooms and gardeners?" Matthew asked.

"Oh, they all disappeared," said Philip."I suppose they feared an inquiry might be dangerous.It's bad for the health and reputation to fight a Roundhead."Matthew laughed grimly."It's bad for the Roundhead's health if he runs against this," he said, raising the iron bar.

At this moment Jack interrupted."See, Phil," he cried, "Barbara's waving to you at the window."It was so.They all glanced up, and at the window Barbara's pale face was visible.

A sudden thought came to Philip, and, leading Matthew into the open, he pointed to the blacksmith, and threw an inquiring look to his sister.She hesitated a second or two, and then nodded yes with cheery emphasis, so Philip led Matthew away and supplemented the story he had already told him with the startling announcement that all the time there actually was a fugitive Cavalier in the house.

Matthew Hale whistled; he had no words.

"And he must reach Portallan," said Philip, "to catch the midnight tide.

Three of us are going to ride with him, and he takes Rupert's clothes.We should have got him away finely if it hadn't been for these soldiers.""Then we must smash the soldiers," said Matthew simply."How many are they?

Three, and one of them upstairs.And we are five, not counting Master Jack.

Very well.So long as they don't use gunpowder, we can beat them."In a few minutes the old soldier had sketched out a plan of action.

GODFREY FAIRFAX AGAIN PAUSED.

"IT'S GETTING RATHER GOOD," SAID ROBERT.

"HOW SPLENDID IF WE COULD HAVE A CIVIL WAR NOW!

"I LIKE MATTHEW HALE BEST," SAID GREGORY.

"ARE THEY REALLY GOING TO FIGHT? ARE THE BOYS REALLY GOING TO KILL ANYONE?

IT'S SO ROTTEN IN MOST STORIES, BECAUSE THEY ONLY TALK ABOUT IT.""WAIT," SAID THE AUTHOR.

The sentinels were stationed each at one door at the back of the house, twenty or thirty yards apart.The principal entrance they had locked, so that there remained to guard only the two doors into the courtyard.Their instructions were to permit the boys to pass in and out, and to ride off at evening unmolested, but the attacks made upon them prompted the additional precaution to keep the aggressive four out of the house altogether.The two men walked up and down at their posts, and occasionally exchanged a remark together, and occasionally threw a glance at the shrubbery.

They seemed, however, to feel no apprehension.

"Can any one of you climb? the blacksmith asked suddenly.

"I can," said Jack.

"Famous!" said the blacksmith; "then come with me." So saying, he led the way down the shrubbery until the front of the house was in view."Now," he added, "you shall climb that pipe." And he pointed to a pipe by the doorway."The ivy will help you.""And when I am at the top?" Jack asked.

"When you are at the top," said the blacksmith, "you will loosen a stone and drop it on the head of one of your friends yonder"--indicating the courtyard with a jerk of his head."That will settle him.At the same moment I'll overwhelm the other.We must prevent them firing at any costs.

But don't miss him, whatever you do, or we are worse off than before.""No," said Jack, "I shall aim very carefully.I will wait till he is exactly underneath, and then, plob! It will get him on his topknot."The ivy was, of course, out of sight of the two sentries so long as they stayed at their posts; but, as anyone who knows Myddelton Hall, which is little altered since that time, will understand, a very trifling extension of his beat would bring one of them into a position to command the carriagedrive which Jack had to cross to get from the shrubbery to the house.However, the boy sauntered off, looking as aimless as a piece of floating thistledown, and gained the house unperceived.Directly he was past the soldiers' line of vision he became brisker, and in a few minutes the party in the shrubbery, who had by this time returned to their original post, and at the point in the bushes nearest to the sentries, saw him scrambling over the roof.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 配角战争

    配角战争

    每个人都是主角,每个人都是配角。在设定下,再强大的力量也成枉然,只有主角能够笑到最后——真的是这样吗?故事背后的故事,又是什么?
  • 岭圣

    岭圣

    少年穿越,异界争霸。这天下,唯我独尊。这天下,为我之地,穿梭到各个世界,成王霸道
  • 浮华一世,残梦半生

    浮华一世,残梦半生

    三年前的她,天真烂漫,单纯善良,众师兄宠爱的小师妹,三年前的他,是自卑的,残缺的,只有若儿师妹和几位是师兄悉心照顾的男孩,一场疾病,打破了美好的现状,当曾今的誓言,迷失在黑夜,残酷的新生,令她浴火重生,而他是否能认出千疮百孔的她,这场只有付出没有回报,最终只有记忆,使他们长相厮守……
  • 重生的完美

    重生的完美

    张新重生了,重生在了十年前,那一年他十三岁,不但如此还随身携带了一个神秘系统,且看张新如何逆袭人生,完美起航
  • 老公,我们离婚吧(全本)

    老公,我们离婚吧(全本)

    简介嫁入豪门,她本以为自己会有一个幸福美满的家庭,谁知新婚之夜,他竟然丢下她,跑去……+++++++附上VIP阅读的一些具体介绍,希望对不懂如何获得红袖币的亲们能有所帮助:http://vip.hongxiu.com/help/help03.shtml
  • 上清回神飞霄登空招五星上法经

    上清回神飞霄登空招五星上法经

    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。
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 回不去的年少

    回不去的年少

    她和他无意间重逢了,她躲了他五年,终究抵不过命运的捉弄。她不再是五年前那个无知无虑的少女,他也不再是五年前那个爱笑的少年。她因为他落得众叛亲离的下场,她选择了逃离,让破碎的时光来抚平彼此的伤。五年了他终于找到了她,无论如何这一次再也不会把她弄丢了。
  • 血烬天下:毒医倾城妃

    血烬天下:毒医倾城妃

    她是华夏的国家级特工,医毒双绝,也是古武凤家的传人。死后却意外重生于异世大陆!魔兽很稀奇?怪不得我家神兽老弟总说自己很牛逼!神阶丹药?什么东东?值钱吗……哦,是我家雪羽吃的么?神器?如果是那堆烂铁的话,我还真没有!她惊人蜕变,素手遮天,却误入某帝君的怀抱“小凰儿,就凭本尊寻你数千年,你就只能是本尊的,如果你敢去招惹那些烂桃花,我就让你下不了床!”“哼,你个无赖,痞子流氓!我要去找我的族人。”某凰收拾包袱,走人!三日后“小凰儿,你和你的族人已经被3000天兵围住了,你还是乖乖出来吧!”“哼,今晚不许碰我!”“啊!小凰儿,不要啊,为夫错了~”“哼!”……众天兵汗颜,这还是他们冷血的帝君吗?
  • tf之浅默苏

    tf之浅默苏

    十六年的默默守护,王俊凯我一直记在心里,当我答应你的那一刻起,故事才刚刚拉开序幕。