登陆注册
15313400000007

第7章 THE 16TH AND 17TH OF JULY(3)

As I ran out to the tennis court a few moments later, I had to pass the open boudoir window, and was unable to help overhearing the following scrap of dialogue.Mary Cavendish was saying in the voice of a woman desperately controlling herself:

"Then you won't show it to me?" To which Mrs.Inglethorp replied:

"My dear Mary, it has nothing to do with that matter." "Then show it to me.""I tell you it is not what you imagine.It does not concern you in the least."To which Mary Cavendish replied, with a rising bitterness: "Of course, I might have known you would shield him." Cynthia was waiting for me, and greeted me eagerly with:

"I say! There's been the most awful row! I've got it all out of Dorcas." "What kind of a row?""Between Aunt Emily and *HIM.I do hope she's found him out at last!""Was Dorcas there, then?"

"Of course not.She 'happened to be near the door'.It was a real old bust-up.I do wish I knew what it was all about."I thought of Mrs.Raikes's gipsy face, and Evelyn Howard's warnings, but wisely decided to hold my peace, whilst Cynthia exhausted every possible hypothesis, and cheerfully hoped, "Aunt Emily will send himaway, and will never speak to him again."I was anxious to get hold of John, but he was nowhere to be seen.Evidently something very momentous had occurred that afternoon.I tried to forget the few words I had overheard; but, do what I would, I could not dismiss them altogether from my mind.What was Mary Cavendish's concern in the matter?

Mr.Inglethorp was in the drawing-room when I came down to supper.His face was impassive as ever, and the strange unreality of the man struck me afresh.

Mrs.Inglethorp came down last.She still looked agitated, and during the meal there was a somewhat constrained silence.Inglethorp was unusually quiet.As a rule, he surrounded his wife with little attentions, placing a cushion at her back, and altogether playing the part of the devoted husband.Immediately after supper, Mrs.Inglethorp retired to her boudoir again.

"Send my coffee in here, Mary," she called."I've just five minutes to catch the post."Cynthia and I went and sat by the open window in the drawing-room.Mary Cavendish brought our coffee to us. She seemed excited.

"Do you young people want lights, or do you enjoy the twilight?" she asked."Will you take Mrs.Inglethorp her coffee, Cynthia? I will pour it out.""Do not trouble, Mary," said Inglethorp."I will take it to Emily." He poured it out, and went out of the room carrying it carefully.

Lawrence followed him, and Mrs.Cavendish sat down by us.

We three sat for some time in silence.It was a glorious night, hot and still. Mrs.Cavendish fanned herself gently with a palm leaf.

"It's almost too hot," she murmured."We shall have a thunderstorm." Alas, that these harmonious moments can never endure! My paradise was rudely shattered by the sound of a well known, and heartily disliked,voice in the hall.

"Dr.Bauerstein!" exclaimed Cynthia."What a funny time to come." I glancedjealously atMary Cavendish, butshe seemedquiteundisturbed, the delicate pallor of her cheeks did not vary.

In a few moments, Alfred Inglethorp had ushered the doctor in, the latter laughing, and protesting that he was in no fit state for a drawing- room.In truth, he presented a sorry spectacle, being literally plastered with mud.

"What have you been doing, doctor?" cried Mrs.Cavendish.

"I must make my apologies," said the doctor."I did not really mean to come in, but Mr.Inglethorp insisted.""Well, Bauerstein, you are in a plight," said John, strolling in from the hall. "Have some coffee, and tell us what you have been up to.""Thank you, I will." He laughed rather ruefully, as he described how he had discovered a very rare species of fern in an inaccessible place, and in his efforts to obtain it had lost his footing, and slipped ignominiously into a neighbouring pond.

"The sun soon dried me off," he added, "but I'm afraid my appearance is very disreputable."At this juncture, Mrs.Inglethorp called to Cynthia from the hall, and the girl ran out.

"Just carry up my despatch-case, will you, dear? I'm going to bed." The door into the hall was a wide one.I had risen when Cynthia did,John was close by me.There were therefore three witnesses who could swear that Mrs.Inglethorp was carrying her coffee, as yet untasted, in her hand.

My evening was utterly and entirely spoilt by the presence of Dr.Bauerstein.It seemed to me the man would never go.He rose at last, however, and I breathed a sigh of relief.

"I'll walk down to the village with you," said Mr.Inglethorp."I must see our agent over those estate accounts." He turned to John."No one need sit up. I will take the latch-key."

同类推荐
  • 蛮入西川后

    蛮入西川后

    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。
  • 明宫史

    明宫史

    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。
  • The Augsburg Confession

    The Augsburg Confession

    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。
  • 书证

    书证

    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。
  • DEATH OF THE LION

    DEATH OF THE LION

    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
  • 黑白天使之恋

    黑白天使之恋

    季夏初是白天使,翅膀上带有淡粉色。白澈寒是黑天使,翅膀上带有灰色。传说翅膀是白和粉或黑和灰的天使,注定是强者,于是两人从小就被带去培养、训练,有一天两人因缘分见了面,后被发现,只有通过考验:去人间,并且会被消除自己是天使的所有记忆,到十八岁生日那天才恢复记忆,并且在人间时也相恋了。才通过考验,才可以在一起。在此感谢墨星免费小说封面支持,没封面的赶快去领取!http://www.mx-fm.com
  • 帅哥撞上我:恶魔看上小绵羊

    帅哥撞上我:恶魔看上小绵羊

    岁允夏跟众多的大龄女生一样,也是一位莫人要的的剩女一族。一场意外的车祸让她遇见了一位优质的小帅哥。小帅哥还很霸道的对她说:大妈,我决定要追求你了!噢!她的天哪!搞什么?不是在跟她开玩笑的吧!被一个小男孩表白就已经很倒霉了,还无缘无故的被公司炒了鱿鱼。难道这就是所谓的黑色星期天吗?难道这也是命中注定的吗?逃不开小男生的魔掌。
  • 刀剑斗江湖

    刀剑斗江湖

    刀与剑的快意恩仇,爱与恨的缠绵悱恻,剑未备妥,出门已是满城风雨。
  • 异界战队伏击者

    异界战队伏击者

    你有没有看到过一个半透明的幽灵自空中飞过?——我想没有,不过这里有几个很年轻的家伙,他们会时常看到。因为世间的幽灵其实是很多的呀。你有没有想过为别人而战,为别人流泪,因为别人的喜怒哀乐或颦眉或微笑?——我想没有,不过这里有几个很年轻的家伙,他们并没有全做到——因为战斗,既是为了别人,也是为了自己。但他们都有一颗柔软而坚强的心,面对纷乱错杂的种种异物,妖怪、幽灵、异界之人......以“异界战队伏击者”为名号,他们已做到了最好。
  • 未知文明

    未知文明

    在机缘巧合之下,布韦可以在地球和另外一个未知的文明之间任意穿梭。有地球上的科技,又拥有异世界神奇力量,天下之大,任主角逍遥!
  • 鹿晗之爱情朱古力

    鹿晗之爱情朱古力

    ————(主鹿晗)10年了,他们住在同一个屋檐下,她恋他(不是男主哦~)9年,他为她心痛了10年。当她爱上他的时候,他却不去面对她。“小谖,你喜欢蓝色妖姬么?”“不喜欢。”“为什么?”“蓝色妖姬代表等待爱情,我想在等待了。”“小谖你经历了什么呢?”“他以前爱我,但是等到我爱他的时候他不让我爱,世界上最痛苦的事就是想爱但是不能爱。”“小谖,你喜欢的那个人是谁呢?”“一个像天使般的男孩。”……
  • 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!)
  • 踏道无痕

    踏道无痕

    仙道茫茫,何争那一世繁华;轮回的奏响,只剩岁月茫茫。那天地量劫之时,谁来挺身阻挡,所谓正道,不过道貌岸然。当神灵回归,圣人出世的刹那,我等又会是天机之下的哪一颗黑白棋子......既逃不过了,便让我倾尽一世的年华,亲手踏碎了那道,破灭那高高在上的规则;到时,神灵又何妨?圣人又能怎样?
  • 缭歌一曲天下乱

    缭歌一曲天下乱

    她一生三嫁,每一嫁都是命运流转。心碎,磨难,离乱,刻骨算计,剪不断理还乱的情丝纠缠,从多情女子步步蜕变为铁腕太后。一生,她心中浮现三人。他是文武双全,英勇俊朗,为她遮蔽风雨的义兄,却终因她失去所有,一生放逐。他说,可惜,我们有缘无份。他是丰神俊秀,儒雅无双,是她魂牵梦绕的最爱,却终把她送到别人的怀抱,一生遗恨。他说,可惜,江山美人不可兼得。他是潇洒俊逸,心计悠然,让她心底相怜的主公,却终使她决绝忘情的毒药,一生无望。他说,可惜,只能把你永远记在心上。天下丧,烽烟起,缭歌乱。一曲盛山江山梦,断送凋零一世情。权力之巅,吾谁与归?
  • 若为初识

    若为初识

    相爱真的不难,难得只是相守。你愿用一生守护于我,我亦愿穷其一生相伴于你。只是,经年易逝,逝去的年华里,我们早已忘记要如何去爱。须臾间,只叹一句。你我若为初识,多好。我们仍旧是当年最美丽的模样。你不曾为我失魂落魄。我亦不曾为你寝食难安。