登陆注册
15516200000003

第3章 CHAPTER II "Try Your Luck with Professor Challenge

I always liked McArdle, the crabbed, old, round-backed, red-headed news editor, and I rather hoped that he liked me.

Of course, Beaumont was the real boss; but he lived in the rarefied atmosphere of some Olympian height from which he could distinguish nothing smaller than an international crisis or a split in the Cabinet. Sometimes we saw him passing in lonely majesty to his inner sanctum, with his eyes staring vaguely and his mind hovering over the Balkans or the Persian Gulf. He was above and beyond us. But McArdle was his first lieutenant, and it was he that we knew. The old man nodded as I entered the room, and he pushed his spectacles far up on his bald forehead.

"Well, Mr. Malone, from all I hear, you seem to be doing very well," said he in his kindly Scotch accent.

I thanked him.

"The colliery explosion was excellent. So was the Southwark fire.

You have the true descreeptive touch. What did you want to see me about?""To ask a favor."

He looked alarmed, and his eyes shunned mine. "Tut, tut! What is it?""Do you think, Sir, that you could possibly send me on some mission for the paper? I would do my best to put it through and get you some good copy.""What sort of meesion had you in your mind, Mr. Malone?""Well, Sir, anything that had adventure and danger in it.

I really would do my very best. The more difficult it was, the better it would suit me.""You seem very anxious to lose your life."

"To justify my life, Sir."

"Dear me, Mr. Malone, this is very--very exalted. I'm afraid the day for this sort of thing is rather past. The expense of the `special meesion' business hardly justifies the result, and, of course, in any case it would only be an experienced man with a name that would command public confidence who would get such an order. The big blank spaces in the map are all being filled in, and there's no room for romance anywhere. Wait a bit, though!"he added, with a sudden smile upon his face. "Talking of the blank spaces of the map gives me an idea. What about exposing a fraud--a modern Munchausen--and making him rideeculous? You could show him up as the liar that he is! Eh, man, it would be fine.

How does it appeal to you?"

"Anything--anywhere--I care nothing."

McArdle was plunged in thought for some minutes.

"I wonder whether you could get on friendly--or at least on talking terms with the fellow," he said, at last. "You seem to have a sort of genius for establishing relations with people--seempathy, I suppose, or animal magnetism, or youthful vitality, or something. I am conscious of it myself.""You are very good, sir."

"So why should you not try your luck with Professor Challenger, of Enmore Park?"I dare say I looked a little startled.

"Challenger!" I cried. "Professor Challenger, the famous zoologist!

Wasn't he the man who broke the skull of Blundell, of the Telegraph?"The news editor smiled grimly.

"Do you mind? Didn't you say it was adventures you were after?""It is all in the way of business, sir," I answered.

"Exactly. I don't suppose he can always be so violent as that.

I'm thinking that Blundell got him at the wrong moment, maybe, or in the wrong fashion. You may have better luck, or more tact in handling him. There's something in your line there, I am sure, and the Gazette should work it.""I really know nothing about him," said I. I only remember his name in connection with the police-court proceedings, for striking Blundell.""I have a few notes for your guidance, Mr. Malone. I've had my eye on the Professor for some little time." He took a paper from a drawer. "Here is a summary of his record. I give it you briefly:--"`Challenger, George Edward. Born: Largs, N. B., 1863. Educ.:

Largs Academy; Edinburgh University. British Museum Assistant, 1892.

Assistant-Keeper of Comparative Anthropology Department, 1893.

Resigned after acrimonious correspondence same year. Winner of Crayston Medal for Zoological Research. Foreign Member of'--well, quite a lot of things, about two inches of small type--`Societe Belge, American Academy of Sciences, La Plata, etc., etc.

Ex-President Palaeontological Society. Section H, British Association'--so on, so on!--`Publications: "Some Observations Upon a Series of Kalmuck Skulls"; "Outlines of Vertebrate Evolution"; and numerous papers, including "The underlying fallacy of Weissmannism," which caused heated discussion at the Zoological Congress of Vienna. Recreations: Walking, Alpine climbing. Address: Enmore Park, Kensington, W.'

"There, take it with you. I've nothing more for you to-night."I pocketed the slip of paper.

"One moment, sir," I said, as I realized that it was a pink bald head, and not a red face, which was fronting me. "I am not very clear yet why I am to interview this gentleman. What has he done?"The face flashed back again.

"Went to South America on a solitary expedeetion two years ago.

Came back last year. Had undoubtedly been to South America, but refused to say exactly where. Began to tell his adventures in a vague way, but somebody started to pick holes, and he just shut up like an oyster. Something wonderful happened--or the man's a champion liar, which is the more probable supposeetion. Had some damaged photographs, said to be fakes. Got so touchy that he assaults anyone who asks questions, and heaves reporters doun the stairs. In my opinion he's just a homicidal megalomaniac with a turn for science. That's your man, Mr. Malone. Now, off you run, and see what you can make of him. You're big enough to look after yourself. Anyway, you are all safe. Employers' Liability Act, you know."A grinning red face turned once more into a pink oval, fringed with gingery fluff; the interview was at an end.

同类推荐
  • APHORISMS

    APHORISMS

    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。
  • 上古秘史

    上古秘史

    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。
  • 佛说甚希有经

    佛说甚希有经

    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。
  • Machiavelli

    Machiavelli

    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。
  • 西湖小史

    西湖小史

    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。
热门推荐
  • 韶华未负少年郎

    韶华未负少年郎

    一路奔跑,一路感恩。即使明天没有阳光,我也要成为自己的太阳,因为我承载了太多期许的目光。——闻子诺恋爱是行驶证,结婚是驾驶证,有爱情的婚姻才幸福。——闻子诺
  • 独自旅行

    独自旅行

    我们每个人来到世界上,即使有人相伴,也能因一句话,一件事,从你的生命中消失,终究各奔东西,开始各自旅行。
  • 末世杀戮帝

    末世杀戮帝

    就在小吵小闹之间,世界开始发生天翻地覆的变化,当亲人兄弟全部遭遇不幸,当战友为掩护自己撤退战死沙场,当自己被困死路无法逃生,面对丧尸攻破最后一个据点,杜枫重新回到末世前,杜枫仰天怒道——这一世,只为杀戮!
  • 異世剑仙

    異世剑仙

    一個名為无情既孤兒,突然被一道天雷打中穿越異世,在異世成為嬰兒,長大后12歲既无情被發然是廢物,无法修綀,心灰意冷既无情,走着走着无意中發現神秘既傳承洞府,發現適合他修綀既職業魔武剑仙,看他如何用魔武剑仙這個職業,打造屬於他王者之路。
  • 我的拳硬还是你的命硬呢

    我的拳硬还是你的命硬呢

    本书由2016年超级大电影【拳之间】改编,讲述一位青少年身上发生的一系列的故事,精彩无限,千万别错过。那个叫的最凶的人往往都是最弱小的。这是他混出头后说的第一句话。注:【以上纯属胡说八道】
  • 未来守卫战

    未来守卫战

    机器人的时代,将会带领着我们走向何方。新年新气象,新的一年欢迎大家的光临。
  • 花娉婷

    花娉婷

    如果你看完,你绝对会感动。很少有人能像我一样把一本武侠言情小说写成了诗歌。我有信心如果你是一个有感情的女生你绝对会感动,如果不能,我愿意负责到底,决不食言!不以故事惊天下,便用真情动世人!一个作者该有的自信!
  • 郡主反穿:复仇千金

    郡主反穿:复仇千金

    北萧三百六十八年,七月。八十万士兵惨死扶沙谷,风王风少华战死沙场!十月,辽夏联军攻破北萧皇宫,在太平岭行宫活捉北萧帝,下令屠杀北萧皇室所有人!并展开了一系列的城池大屠杀,每夺一座城池便下令屠城,不论男女老少,凡是北萧国的人通通处死!其手段血腥残忍无比!次年正月,北萧国覆灭。几百万北萧臣民被活埋!几千万士兵被残忍杀死!此战史上称为“扶沙之乱”!卿歌郡主,风少华之妹。为了报仇不顾师父师兄反对,与凶猛嗜杀的辽军厮杀,以一人之力残杀辽夏联军六万多人,终敌众我寡,被逼扶沙谷断天崖。北萧在,她生!北萧亡,她死!誓与北萧共存亡!纵身跳下断天崖,从此宣告北萧彻底的灭亡,北萧上下千万性命没有一个活口!
  • 迷雾降临

    迷雾降临

    城市之外被迷雾笼罩,雾中杀机隐现。孙蒙一觉醒来发现自己出现在荒原中,他发现在这里竟然可以打怪升级!在这里获得的能力还可以带回现实!
  • 黎明神光

    黎明神光

    抽其神魂,夺其神灵,将之弃之人间,但神运依在。爱妄想,爱幻想,有梦想。“我将以超级职业者的身份惩罚你们,颤抖吧,叹服吧,跪下赎罪吧,这将是你们最后的机会。”黎明浮在天空俯视着森森发抖的恶徒们,他如同天神下凡,如同光明的使者。黎明吃着冰糖葫芦,妄想着这些....不可能发生的事。上古世纪,上古大陆,英雄与神的大战。