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第67章

Feeling amazingly light-hearted, almost light-headed, Bunting lit the gas-ring to make his wife her morning cup of tea.

While he was doing it, he suddenly heard her call out:

"Bunting!" she cried weakly."Bunting!" Quickly he hurried in response to her call."Yes," he said."What is it, my dear? Iwon't be a minute with your tea." And he smiled broadly, rather foolishly.

She sat up and looked at him, a dazed expression on her face.

"What are you grinning at?" she asked suspiciously.

"I've had a wonderful piece of luck," he explained."But you was so cross last night that I simply didn't dare tell you about it.""Well, tell me now," she said in a low voice.

"I had a sovereign given me by the young lady.You see, it was her birthday party, Ellen, and she'd come into a nice bit of money, and she gave each of us waiters a sovereign."Mrs.Bunting made no comment.Instead, she lay back and closed her eyes.

"What time d'you expect Daisy?" she asked languidly."You didn't say what time Joe was going to fetch her, when we was talking about it yesterday.""Didn't I? Well, I expect they'll be in to dinner.""I wonder, how long that old aunt of hers expects us to keep her?"said Mrs.Bunting thoughtfully.All the cheer died out of Bunting's round face.He became sullen and angry.It would be a pretty thing if he couldn't have his own daughter for a bit - especially now that they were doing so well!

"Daisy'll stay here just as long as she can," he said shortly.

"It's too bad of you, Ellen, to talk like that! She helps you all she can; and she brisks us both up ever so much.Besides, 'twould be cruel - cruel to take the girl away just now, just as she and that young chap are making friends-like.One would suppose that even you would see the justice o' that!"But Mrs.Bunting made no answer.

Bunting went off, back into the sitting-room.The water was boiling now, so he made the tea; and then, as he brought the little tray in, his heart softened.Ellen did look really ill - ill and wizened.

He wondered if she had a pain about which she wasn't saying anything.

She had never been one to grouse about herself.

"The lodger and me came in together last night," he observed genially."He's certainly a funny kind of gentleman.It wasn't the sort of night one would have chosen to go out for a walk, now was it? And yet he must'a been out a long time if what he said was true.""I don't wonder a quiet gentleman like Mr.Sleuth hates the crowded streets," she said slowly."They gets worse every day -that they do! But go along now; I want to get up."He went back into their sitting-room, and, having laid the fire and put a match to it, he sat down comfortably with his newspaper.

Deep down in his heart Bunting looked back to this last night with a feeling of shame and self-rebuke.Whatever had made such horrible thoughts and suspicions as had possessed him suddenly come into his head? And just because of a trifling thing like that blood.No doubt Mr.Sleuth's nose had bled - that was what had happened;though, come to think of it, he had mentioned brushing up against a dead animal.

Perhaps Ellen was right after all.It didn't do for one to be always thinking of dreadful subjects, of murders and such-like.It made one go dotty - that's what it did.

And just as he was telling himself that, there came to the door a loud knock, the peculiar rat-tat-tat of a telegraph boy.But before he had time to get across the room, let alone to the front door, Ellen had rushed through the room, clad only in a petticoat and shawl.

"I'll go," she cried breathlessly."I'll go, Bunting; don't you trouble."He stared at her, surprised, and followed her into the hall.

She put out a hand, and hiding herself behind the door, took the telegram from the invisible boy."You needn't wait," she said.

"If there's an answer we'll send it out ourselves." Then she tore the envelope open - "Oh!" she said with a gasp of relief."It's only from Joe Chandler, to say he can't go over to fetch Daisy this morning.Then you'll have to go."She walked back into their sitting-room."There!" she said.

"There it is, Bunting.You just read it.""Am on duty this morning.Cannot fetch Miss Daisy as arranged.-Chandler."

"I wonder why he's on duty?" said Bunting slowly, uncomfortably.

"I thought Joe's hours was as regular as clockwork - that nothing could make any difference to them.However, there it is.I suppose it'll do all right if I start about eleven o'clock? It may have left off snowing by then.I don't feel like going out again just now.I'm pretty tired this morning.""You start about twelve," said his wife quickly.

"That'll give plenty of time."

The morning went on quietly, uneventfully.Bunting received a letter from Old Aunt saying Daisy must come back next Monday, a little under a week from now.Mr.Sleuth slept soundly, or, at any rate, he made no sign of being awake; and though Mrs.Bunting often, stopped to listen, while she was doing her room, there came no sounds at all from overhead.

Scarcely aware that it was so, both Bunting and his wife felt more cheerful than they had done for a long time.They had quite a pleasant little chat when Mrs.Bunting came and sat down for a bit, before going down to prepare Mr.Sleuth's breakfast.

"Daisy will be surprised to see you - not to say disappointed!" she observed, and she could not help laughing a little to herself at the thought.And when, at eleven, Bunting got up to go, she made him stay on a little longer."There's no such great hurry as that,"she said good-temperedly."It'll do quite well if you're there by half-past twelve.I'll get dinner ready myself.Daisy needn't help with that.I expect Margaret has worked her pretty hard."But at last there came the moment when Bunting had to start, and his wife went with him to the front door.It was still snowing, less heavily, but still snowing.There were very few people coming and going, and only just a few cabs and carts dragging cautiously along through the slush.

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