登陆注册
15518500000037

第37章

"You understand," Hayter persisted coldly, "what it is you have to do?"

"Perfectly. I shall return by the afternoon train," was the despairing reply.

"If you succeed," Hayter continued, "I shall see that you get the usual acknowledgment, but I will, if you wish it, ask for your transfer to another branch of the service. I am not questioning your patriotism or your honour, Maderstrom, but you are not the man for this work."

"You are right," Lessingham said. "I am not."

"It is not my affair," Hayter proceeded, "to enquire too closely into the means used by our agents in carrying out our designs.

That I find you in London in company with the wife of the man whom you are appointed to watch, may be a fact capable of the most complete and satisfactory explanation. I ask no questions.

I only remind you that your country, even though it be only your adopted country, demands from you, as from all others in her service, unswerving loyalty, a loyalty uninfluenced by the claims of personal sentiment, duty, or honour. Have I said enough?"

"You have said as much as it is wise for you to say," Lessingham replied, his voice trembling with suppressed passion.

"That is all, then," the other concluded. "You know where to send or bring the chart when you have it? If you bring it yourself, it is possible that something which you may regard as a reward, will be offered to you."

Lessingham rose a little wearily to his feet. His farewell to Hayter was cold and lifeless.

He left the hotel and started on his homeward way, struggling with a sense of intolerable depression. The streets through which he passed were sombre and unlit.

A Zeppelin warning, a few hours before, had driven the people to their homes. There was not a chink of light to be seen anywhere.

An intense and gloomy stillness seemed to brood over the deserted thoroughfares. Nightbirds on their way home flitted by like shadows. Policemen lurked in the shadows of the houses. The few vehicles left crawled about with insufficient lights. Even the warning horns of the taxicab men sounded furtive and repressed.

Lessingham, as he marched stolidly along, felt curiously in sympathy with his environment. Hayter's news brought him face to face with that inner problem which had so suddenly become the dominant factor in his life. For the first time he knew what love was. He felt the wonder of it, the far-reaching possibilities, the strange idealism called so unexpectedly into being. He recognized the vagaries of Philippa's disposition, and yet, during the last few days, he had convinced himself that she was beginning to care. Her strained relations with her husband had been, without a doubt, her first incentive towards the acceptance of his proffered devotion. Now he told himself with eager hopefulness that some portion of it, however minute, must be for his own sake. The relations between husband and wife, he reminded himself, must, at any rate, have been strained during the last few months, or Cranston would never have been able to keep his secret. In his gloomy passage through this land of ill omens, however, he shivered a little as he thought of the other possibility - tortured himself with imagining what might happen during her revulsion of feeling, if Philippa discovered the truth.

A sense of something greater than he had yet known in life seemed to lift him into some lofty state of aloofness, from which he could look down and despise himself, the poor, tired plodder wearing the heavy chains of duty. There was a life so much more wonderful, just the other side of the clouds, a very short distance away, a life of alluring and passionate happiness. Should he ever find the courage, he wondered, to escape from the treadmill and go in search of it? Duty, for the last two years, had taken him by the hand and led him along a pathway of shame. He had never been a hypocrite about the war. He was one of those who had acknowledged from the first that Germany had set forth, with the sword in her hand, on a war of conquest. His own inherited martial spirit had vaguely approved; he, too, in those earlier days, had felt the sunlight upon his rapier. Later had come the enlightenment, the turbulent waves of doubt, the nightmare of a nation's awakening conscience, mirrored in his own soul. It was in a depression shared, perhaps, in a lesser degree by millions of those whose ranks he had joined, that he felt this passionate craving for escape into a world which took count of other things.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 泼皮小修

    泼皮小修

    且看一个人品低劣的小修士如何滚地撒泼混迹修仙界一起畅聊彩云之南的道地美食,风土人情,讲荒诞的神话故事。
  • 战龙团

    战龙团

    千万年前、神龙陨落、悄然之间一股龙之力隐于世间某一个角落。千万年后、春回大地、一切欣欣向荣之际。几大势力的争斗玷染了这片土地“战龙团”一支新兴的小队,“吴昕雨”一个陌生的青年。他们人富秉义,卓尔不群...特殊的团员个体注定了这支队伍的强大~人宠情缘、血腥杀戮、正义扶持、崔然泪下、至情至爱一切事在人为~看他如何度其传奇的一生,看他们如何写一段永颂的悲歌~
  • 所谓阴阳

    所谓阴阳

    我叫王辉,我是一个阴阳先生,自从我踏入这个领域,我的生活就彻底改变了。各种僵尸鬼怪陆续出现在我的世界里,所谓的真相不过是另一个谜团,所谓的天道是什么……
  • 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!)
  • 卡莱特的午后

    卡莱特的午后

    三个拥有绝美容貌的女生,儿时因对自己所谓的“家”有太多的憎恶,所以三人选择了离家出走并相遇了。十年后,她们拥有了世上任何人都遥不可及的地位。她们又重新回到了儿时充满悲伤的国度,展开了一场报复行动。来到了卡莱特皇家学院,爱情也悄悄降临。冷傲、高傲、骄傲的她们,将如何演绎不同于童话的爱情?
  • 天尊无道

    天尊无道

    掌端杯中酒,傲看苍穹天,谁豪歌中志,维我掌天下。穹天是家族大少爷,是个废人,从小受尽折磨,偶遇龙释这个神秘男人,使穷天脱离废柴,之后的日子,龙释离开这个男孩子身边,穷天为了去寻找他,以报当初之恩,谁知,这一路上艰难万险,从不轻言放弃,这一路结实了不少好友,出生入死又水深火热之中的路,却让他变的更加坚强,从弱者一步步的成为了强者,在相貌上帅气的他,又让女孩子争风吃醋,也有为了穷天失去生命,这……不同的血气成就了他成为了在世界中和苍穹上的第一人。嘿嘿……废话不多说,请大家关注我的《天尊无道》吧!
  • 穿越苍穹之君临天下

    穿越苍穹之君临天下

    在蛮荒的远古,猛兽横行,人类为了生存,只能依赖简陋的武器用于狩猎和战争。从石器时代到铜器时代及至铁器时代,刀,登上了历史舞台,并在此期间伴随人类演出了一段又一段离奇悲壮的故事。可是,随着时间的逝去,刀这种兵器渐渐被人遗忘,无人提起。后来,在一次意外中,本书男主角穿越到了异界。在那个无人用刀的世界,男主角凭借着一把刀,一本绝世武功秘籍,纵横天下,抱得美人归,杀恶人,戏君王……欢迎,穿越苍穹之君临天下,群号:570349802
  • 逆天之王者之路

    逆天之王者之路

    乱世群雄,百家争鸣。亡国的他,背负着国仇家恨,面对着不同世家的保护和追杀。踏上了一条王者之路……征战沙场,傲世群雄。成为王者的他该何去何从……
  • 匿名战争

    匿名战争

    核战没有爆发,取而代之的是世界向二维沉入。窃取真理的狂徒发出了宣告。不想世界毁灭,就给我去玩游戏吧!于是,故事开始了。
  • 北京:在迷雾中行走

    北京:在迷雾中行走

    校园毕业季的青年,面临前途和当下的困境,失去战斗的心。无情的女人让他心死,城市的天空鼓励阴暗的滋生。他要如何走出心之迷宫?劈开天日,是万丈金光,还是万丈悬崖?