登陆注册
15479200000109

第109章 II(1)

Claude set off to find the Grand Hotel, where he had promised to dine with Victor Morse. The porter there spoke English. He called a red-headed boy in a dirty uniform and told him to take the American to vingt-quatre. The boy also spoke English. "Plenty money in New York, I guess! In France, no money." He made their way, through musty corridors and up slippery staircases, as long as possible, shrewdly eyeing the visitor and rubbing his thumb nervously against his fingers all the while.

"Vingt-quatre, twen'y-four," he announced, rapping at a door with one hand and suggestively opening the other. Claude put something into it--anything to be rid of him.

Victor was standing before the fireplace. "Hello, Wheeler, come in. Our dinner will be served up here. It's big enough, isn't it?

I could get nothing between a coop, and this at fifteen dollars a day."

The room was spacious enough for a banquet; with two huge beds, and great windows that swung in on hinges, like doors, and that had certainly not been washed since before the war. The heavy red cotton-brocade hangings and lace curtains were stiff with dust, the thick carpet was strewn with cigarette-ends and matches.

Razor blades and "Khaki Comfort" boxes lay about on the dresser, and former occupants had left their autographs in the dust on the table. Officers slept there, and went away, and other officers arrived,--and the room remained the same, like a wood in which travellers camp for the night. The valet de chambre carried away only what he could use; discarded shirts and socks and old shoes.

It seemed a rather dismal place to have a party.

When the waiter came, he dusted off the table with his apron and put on a clean cloth, napkins, and glasses. Victor and his guest sat down under an electric light bulb with a broken shade, around which a silent halo of flies moved unceasingly. They did not buzz, or dart aloft, or descend to try the soup, but hung there in the center of the room as if they were a part of the lighting system. The constant attendance of the waiter embarrassed Claude; he felt as if he were being watched.

"By the way," said Victor while the soup plates were being removed, "what do you think of this wine? It cost me thirty francs the bottle."

"It tastes very good to me," Claude replied. "But then, it's the first champagne I've ever drunk."

"Really?" Victor drank off another glass and sighed. "I envy you.

I wish I had it all to do over. Life's too short, you know."

"I should say you had made a good beginning. We're a long way from Crystal Lake."

"Not far enough." His host reached across the table and filled Claude's empty glass. "I sometimes waken up with the feeling I'm back there. Or I have bad dreams, and find myself sitting on that damned stool in the glass cage and can't make my books balance; I hear the old man coughing in his private room, the way he coughs when he's going to refuse a loan to some poor devil who needs it.

I've had a narrow escape, Wheeler; 'as a brand from the burning'.

That's all the Scripture I remember."

The bright red spots on Victor's cheeks, his pale forehead and brilliant eyes and saucy little moustaches seemed to give his quotation a peculiar vividness. Claude envied him. It must be great fun to take up a part and play it to a finish; to believe you were making yourself over, and to admire the kind of fellow you made. He, too, in a way, admired Victor,--though he couldn't altogether believe in him.

"You'll never go back," he said, "I wouldn't worry about that."

"Take it from me, there are thousands who will never go back! I'm not speaking of the casualties. Some of you Americans are likely to discover the world this trip . . . and it'll make the hell of a lot of difference! You boys never had a fair chance. There's a conspiracy of Church and State to keep you down. I'm going off to play with some girls tonight, will you come along?"

Claude laughed. "I guess not."

"Why not? You won't be caught, I guarantee."

"I guess not." Claude spoke apologetically. "I'm going out to see Fanning after dinner."

Victor shrugged. "That ass!" He beckoned the waiter to open another bottle and bring the coffee. "Well, it's your last chance to go nutting with me." He looked intently at Claude and lifted his glass. "To the future, and our next meeting!" When he put down his empty goblet he remarked, "I got a wire through today;

I'm leaving tomorrow."

"For London?"

"For Verdun."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 魔心无悔之化魔篇

    魔心无悔之化魔篇

    简介:黎蒙宇宙修炼文明武力至上族群无数真神不再。妖族甲贺族魔族鹤冥族四族争霸寰宇,妖魔结盟、甲冥横行。主人公为人养子,养父以收废铁养活全家,养母为疯子。十二岁,养父被武者所杀。十三岁,为了维护主人公,疯母被杀。主人公悲恨交加,晕倒于雨夜之中,稀薄的血脉开始觉醒,踏上武者之路,一步步艰难的走向巅峰,成就一介“巨魔”……
  • 魂祭录

    魂祭录

    **********动荡的现世大陆,引来异次空间的种种危机.人类开始急速骤减,眼看就快灭绝.大地被各大异族分割占据.战火纷飞,苦不堪言.据说千万年间,大地上魂王出世,拯救了人类.人类得以存活下来……一日,无名村里莫名来了一位神秘中年人,手托两个新生娃儿.娃儿名为天浩和天雨,为龙凤胎.可他们的存在竟让大地上的异族们纷纷感到不安.随着自身实力的增长,潜伏在他们周围的危机也越来越多.在高手的暗中保护下,兄妹俩躲过了一次又一次.而每每劫难重生,造就了他们灵魂的成长.促使他们成为魂族领袖人物.兄妹之间有着怎样的羁绊?面对命运,他们又如何抉择?当初的神秘人又到底是谁?和他们有着怎样不可磨灭的关系?从简简单单的普通人,到成为施展魂态的高手从混乱的现世大陆,到未知的异次空间一段具有传奇色彩的成长故事即将展开!**********韩小宝起点首作!希望大家多多支持~提出宝贵意见!《魂祭录》带领你进入全新世界!
  • 我们被暗投明的青春

    我们被暗投明的青春

    不知道怎么样,把我的大学清楚的展示出来,也许我的确是做了一场梦,一场不知道究竟是黑夜好还是白天好的梦。
  • 憎爱君惜别

    憎爱君惜别

    她,曾是冥皇手下的白无常,因为刺杀他不成功,被贬至人间成为一个襁褓中的婴儿。她恨他,却止不住爱上他,她问:“茫茫人海怎么看上你?”他答:“我有魅力呗”其实…当个人还是很好的…来生还愿和你在一起(渣文,是个坑,咳咳)
  • 虚妄空间

    虚妄空间

    死亡不是终结,而是另外的开始来到虚妄空间的幸运家伙,在绝望中拼命的寻求那丝生的希望吧
  • 传世修神录

    传世修神录

    魔法武技,孰优孰劣?穿越重生,源头何在?浩瀚宇宙,哪里起源?修仙修神,有无终点?主人公历经无数次穿越,在传世大陆唤醒一条古朴的项链,开启了一段神奇的旅程。本书以游戏传奇世界为背景,以此作为我数年传世生活的纪念。
  • 倾城凤后

    倾城凤后

    她,慕容倾城,前世慕容集团的boss暗夜刹帝的女王,却被自己的闺蜜和心爱之人所害死,只为夺得她世世代代的传家宝——上古五件神物:血缘玉镯,凤凰之泪,蝶恋紫鞭,血刹令牌,还有一件只有笔录记载,可却始终找不到血艳红莲。一朝魂穿,慕容丞相府的嫡女,天生痴傻,拥有倾城之姿,却被谣传丑颜之貌。被拒婚,自杀不成,昏睡后再次清醒,凤眸一睁,犀利冷漠,身手了得。聪慧灵敏,对不喜欢的人冷酷无情,对喜欢的人撒娇卖萌抱大腿。且看她左手翻云,右手覆雨。唉,身后那一堆美男是干嘛的?看看最终花落谁家?是温和如玉的皇帝,阳光帅气却又放荡不羁的神医,纯情小处男的火爆小王爷,还是前世今生都相遇的前男友。亦或是邪魅腹黑的北冥皇帝
  • 脸红心跳爱上你:美男计

    脸红心跳爱上你:美男计

    坏蛋,她没想到自己会爱上这个表里不一的家伙,要是早知道,她才不会喜欢他呢!可是却不小心让他发现了自己的心意,想要逃,这个恶魔却抓住她,不让其走。丫头,我爱上你了,除非我放手,不然你绝不能够离开我身边!
  • Curious Republic of Gondour

    Curious Republic of Gondour

    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。
  • 女变男之凌萧之恋

    女变男之凌萧之恋

    她原本是一个普普通通的女大学生,一只没有谈恋爱,最后只因为睡了一觉便回到了自己刚出生时,“什么?老天你让我重生就重生了,你还把我变成了一个男的,唉!既来之则安之吧!”就这样本着不婚打算的‘他’却在大学遇到了那个让自己心动的女孩