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
热门推荐
  • 秘陵

    秘陵

    一封二十五年前的信件,落款人竟然是自己的名字。一段被佛爷尘封的往事,却揭开一幕幕诡异而神秘的面纱。传说中的赤水谜城,究竟是一座遗弃的古城还是另有玄机。
  • 人族之仙

    人族之仙

    仙……一人一山为仙。仙之意为守护(他为红颜而化身为魔,他为红颜而不成仙只愿在轮回中寻回她)一字可守护,一字可横扫八荒……几世轮回他超越了最为巅峰时的自己带领人族成为宇宙中最强种族之一
  • 纵横都市之乱世异血

    纵横都市之乱世异血

    经历过三战的地球已经支离破碎,人类第一次齐心协力共同重建地球。可是还有一批三战煽动着也同样存活了下来。这次他们的手段是生化武器。而主角就是不幸被选中的人,他是如何奇迹偷生,如何混迹花丛,称霸世界,挥手云雨。又是如何伤害了一个在这个世界最爱他的女人。
  • 极品师爷

    极品师爷

    一壶酒,万卷书,宦海沉浮任漂流。官印在你身,学问偏我有。这首词说的就是我国历史上出现过的一个特殊职业——师爷;师爷是明清时期官场幕僚的代名;肇始于明,盛行于清,没落于辛亥革命前,自始至终,再我国历史上活跃了三四百年,声名延及国内外,成为中国封建官衙幕僚阶层的重要组成部分。
  • 感谢你一路的陪伴

    感谢你一路的陪伴

    她,本是高高在上的公主,但,爸爸的第三者插足,让她的妈妈命丧黄泉,她,誓要复仇,在她的复仇路上,有她的闺蜜们帮她,还有……他……
  • 三界天书

    三界天书

    相传,天书的宿主都活不过十八岁......于是本文的主角他……一切不可思议的仙侠传奇尽在三界天书……
  • 羽凤志:无爱姻缘

    羽凤志:无爱姻缘

    被父亲送走六年,再次回来,却还是只为了替代家里的掌上明珠嫁给声名狼藉的五王爷,从此卷进了朝局争斗。虽是政治婚姻,但是她却不怨不悔,因为他曾是她心中的眷恋。这一生,不管结果如何,她只想陪他走下去。
  • 仇噬灵魂

    仇噬灵魂

    玄灵大陆,强者至上;在这里只有从炼气者慢慢爬到灵者,成为一名万人敬仰的魂者,世间万物,强者主宰;只有真正的强者才无需落下不甘的泪水,才能改变自己的命运;……人因欲望所生,也因欲所灭;遗迹神器秘籍魔兽神药,唤醒人类最贪婪的欲望,……仇噬灵魂为您讲述一个从小被抛弃在岛上的小男孩,一次无意的拯救,一种神奇力量的出现,让小男孩踏上新大陆,走上一条复仇的道路……
  • 心灵链环之六人文研部
  • 绝世凰女:云倾天下

    绝世凰女:云倾天下

    现世魔女一朝重生,竟沦落于一个文不成武不就的草包美人身上。没关系,契神兽,夺灵宝,分分钟来个魂武双修,照样亮瞎尔等凡人的钛合金狗眼!等等,本姑娘床上那只紫眸妖孽是何来历?!