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类别:其他 作者:Clive Cussler (作者), Justin Sco字数:5603更新时间:18/12/22 09:08:35
“Goodbusiness!There’snosuchathing!”saidtheGlasgowman。“Nobodymakesanythingbutthemissionaries——dashit!” “Idon’tknow。”saidanother。“There’sagooddealinopium。” “It’sagoodjobtostrikeatabooedpearl-island,say,aboutthefourthyear。”remarkedathird;“skimthewholelagoononthesly,andupstickandawaybeforetheFrenchgetwindofyou。” “Apignokketofcoldisgood。”observedaGerman。 “There’ssomethinginwrecks,too。”saidHavens。“LookatthatmaninHonolulu,andtheshipthatwentashoreonWaikikiReef;itwasblowingakona,hard;andshebegantobreakupassoonasshetouched。Lloyd’sagenthadhersoldinsideanhour;andbeforedark,whenshewenttopiecesinearnest,themanthatboughtherhadfeatheredhisnest。Threemorehoursofdaylight,andhemighthaveretiredfrombusiness。Asitwas,hebuiltahouseonBeretaniaStreet,andcalleditfortheship。” “Yes,there’ssomethinginwreckssometimes。”saidtheGlasgowvoice;“butnotoften。” “Asageneralrule,there’sdeucedlittleinanything。”saidHavens。 “Well,Ibelievethat’saChristianfact。”criedtheother。“WhatIwantisasecret;getholdofarichmanbytherightplace,andmakehimsqueal。” “Isupposeyouknowit’snotthoughttobetheticket。”returnedHavens。 “Idon’tcareforthat;it’sgoodenoughforme。”criedthemanfromGlasgow,stoutly。“Theonlydevilofitis,afellowcanneverfindasecretinaplaceliketheSouthSeas:onlyinLondonandParis。” “M’Gibbon’sbeenreadingsomedime-novel,Isuppose。”saidoneclubman。 “He’sbeenreading_AuroraFloyd_。”remarkedanother。 “AndwhatifIhave?”criedM’Gibbon。“It’salltrue。Lookatthenewspapers!It’sjustyourconfoundedignorancethatsetsyousnickering。Itellyou,it’sasmuchatradeasunderwriting,andadashedsightmorehonest。” ThesuddenacrimonyoftheseremarkscalledLoudon(whowasamanofpeace)fromhisreserve。“It’srathersingular。” saidhe,“butIseemtohavepractisedaboutallthesemeansoflivelihood。” “Tityoueffervindanokket?”inquiredtheinarticulateGerman,eagerly。 “No。Ihavebeenmostkindsoffoolinmytime。”returnedLoudon,“butnotthegold-diggingvariety。Everymanhasasanespotsomewhere。” “Well,then。”suggestedsomeone,“didyoueversmuggleopium?” “Yes,Idid。”saidLoudon。 “Wastheremoneyinthat?” “Alltheway。”respondedLoudon。 “Andperhapsyouboughtawreck?”askedanother。 “Yes,sir。”saidLoudon。 “Howdidthatpanout?”pursuedthequestioner。 “Well,minewasapeculiarkindofwreck。”repliedLoudon。“I don’tknow,onthewhole,thatIcanrecommendthatbranchofindustry。” “Didshebreakup?”askedsomeone。 “IguessitwasratherIthatbrokedown。”saysLoudon。“Headnotbigenough。” “Evertrytheblackmail?”inquiredHavens。 “Simpleasyouseemesittinghere!”respondedDodd。 “Goodbusiness?” “Well,I’mnotaluckyman,yousee。”returnedthestranger。“Itoughttohavebeengood。” “Youhadasecret?”askedtheGlasgowman。 “AsbigastheStateofTexas。” “Andtheothermanwasrich?” “Hewasn’texactlyJayGould,butIguesshecouldbuytheseislandsifhewanted。” “Why,whatwaswrong,then?Couldn’tyougethandsonhim?” “Ittooktime,butIhadhimcorneredatlast;andthen——“ “Whatthen?” “Thespeculationturnedbottomup。Ibecametheman’sbosomfriend。” “Thedeuceyoudid!” “Hecouldn’thavebeenparticular,youmean?”askedDoddpleasantly。“Well,no;he’samanofratherlargesympathies。” “Ifyou’redonetalkingnonsense,Loudon。”saidHavens,“let’sbegettingtomyplacefordinner。” Outside,thenightwasfulloftheroaringofthesurf。Scatteredlightsglowedinthegreenthicket。Nativewomencamebytwosandthreesoutofthedarkness,smiledandogledthetwowhites,perhapswooedthemwithastrainoflaughter,andwentbyagain,bequeathingtotheairaheadyperfumeofpalm-oilandfrangipaniblossom。FromtheclubtoMr。Havens’sresidencewasbutasteportwo,andtoanydwellerinEuropetheymusthaveseemedstepsinfairyland。Ifsuchanonecouldbuthavefollowedourtwofriendsintothewide-verandahedhouse,satdownwiththeminthecooltrellisedroom,wherethewineshoneonthelamp-lightedtablecloth;tastedoftheirexoticfood——therawfish,thebreadfruit,thecookedbananas,theroastpigservedwiththeinimitablemiti,andthatkingofdelicacies,palm-treesalad;seenandheardbyfitsandstarts,nowpeeringroundthecornerofthedoor,nowrailingwithinagainstinvisibleassistants,acertaincomelyyoungnativeladyinasacque,whoseemedtoomodesttobeamemberofthefamily,andtooimperioustobeless;andthenifsuchanonewerewhiskedagainthroughspacetoUpperTooting,orwhereverelsehehonoredthedomesticgods,“Ihavehadadream。”I thinkhewouldsay,ashesatup,rubbinghiseyes,inthefamiliarchimney-cornerchair,“Ihavehadadreamofaplace,andIdeclareIbelieveitmustbeheaven。”ButtoDoddandhisentertainer,allthisamenityofthetropicnightandallthesedaintiesoftheislandtable,weregrownthingsofcustom;andtheyfelltomeatlikemenwhowerehungry,anddriftedintoidletalklikemenwhowereatriflebored。 Thesceneintheclubwasreferredto。 “Ineverheardyoutalksomuchnonsense,Loudon。”saidthehost。 “Well,itseemedtometherewassulphurintheair,soItalkedfortalking。”returnedtheother。“Butitwasnoneofitnonsense。” “Doyoumeantosayitwastrue?”criedHavens,——“thatabouttheopiumandthewreck,andtheblackmailingandthemanwhobecameyourfriend?” “Everylastwordofit。”saidLoudon。 “Youseemtohavebeenseeinglife。”returnedtheother。 “Yes,it’saqueeryarn。”saidhisfriend;“ifyouthinkyouwouldlike,I’lltellityou。” HerefollowstheyarnofLoudonDodd,notashetoldittohisfriend,butashesubsequentlywroteit。 Thebeginningofthisyarnismypoorfather’scharacter。Thereneverwasabetterman,norahandsomer,nor(inmyview)amoreunhappy——unhappyinhisbusiness,inhispleasures,inhisplaceofresidence,and(Iamsorrytosayit)inhisson。Hehadbegunlifeasaland-surveyor,soonbecameinterestedinrealestate,branchedoffintomanyotherspeculations,andhadthenameofoneofthesmartestmenintheStateofMuskegon。 “Doddhasabighead。”peopleusedtosay;butIwasneversosureofhiscapacity。Hisluck,atleast,wasbeyonddoubtforlong;hisassiduity,always。Hefoughtinthatdailybattleofmoney-grubbing,withakindofsad-eyedloyaltylikeamartyr’s;roseearly,atefast,camehomedispiritedandover- eary,evenfromsuccess;grudgedhimselfallpleasure,ifhisnaturewascapableoftakingany,whichIsometimeswondered;andlaidout,uponsomedealinwheatorcornerinaluminium,theessenceofwhichwaslittlebetterthanhighwayrobbery,treasuresofconscientiousnessandself-denial。 Unluckily,Inevercaredacentforanythingbutart,andnevershall。Myideaofman’schiefendwastoenrichtheworldwiththingsofbeauty,andhaveafairlygoodtimemyselfwhiledoingso。IdonotthinkImentionedthatsecondpart,whichistheonlyoneIhavemanagedtocarryout;butmyfathermusthavesuspectedthesuppression,forhebrandedthewholeaffairasself-indulgence。 “Well。”Iremembercryingonce,“andwhatisyourlife?Youareonlytryingtogetmoney,andtogetitfromotherpeopleatthat。” Hesighedbitterly(whichwasverymuchhishabit),andshookhispoorheadatme。“Ah,Loudon,Loudon!”saidhe,“youboysthinkyourselvesverysmart。But,struggleasyouplease,amanhastoworkinthisworld。Hemustbeanhonestmanorathief,Loudon。” Youcanseeforyourselfhowvainitwastoarguewithmyfather。Thedespairthatseizeduponmeaftersuchaninterviewwas,besides,embitteredbyremorse;forIwasattimespetulant,butheinvariablygentle;andIwasfighting,afterall,formyownlibertyandpleasure,hesinglyforwhathethoughttobemygood。Andallthetimeheneverdespaired。“Thereisgoodstuffinyou,Loudon。”hewouldsay;“thereistherightstuffinyou。Bloodwilltell,andyouwillcomerightintime。I amnotafraidmyboywilleverdisgraceme;Iamonlyvexedheshouldsometimestalknonsense。”Andthenhewouldpatmyshoulderormyhandwithakindofmotherlywayhehad,veryaffectinginamansostrongandbeautiful。 AssoonasIhadgraduatedfromthehighschool,hepackedmeofftotheMuskegonCommercialAcademy。Youareaforeigner,andyouwillhaveadifficultyinacceptingtherealityofthisseatofeducation。IassureyoubeforeIbeginthatIamwhollyserious。Theplacereallyexisted,possiblyexiststo-day: wewereproudofitintheState,assomethingexceptionallynineteenthcenturyandcivilized;andmyfather,whenhesawmetothecars,nodoubtconsideredhewasputtingmeinastraightlineforthePresidencyandtheNewJerusalem。 “Loudon。”saidhe,“IamnowgivingyouachancethatJuliusCaesarcouldnothavegiventohisson——achancetoseelifeasitis,beforeyourownturncomestostartinearnest。Avoidrashspeculation,trytobehavelikeagentleman;andifyouwilltakemyadvice,confineyourselftoasafe,conservativebusinessinrailroads。Breadstuffsaretempting,butverydangerous;I wouldnottrybreadstuffsatyourtimeoflife;butyoumayfeelyourwayalittleinothercommodities。Takeapridetokeepyourbooksposted,andneverthrowgoodmoneyafterbad。 There,mydearboy,kissmegood-by;andneverforgetthatyouareanonlychick,andthatyourdadwatchesyourcareerwithfondsuspense。” Thecommercialcollegewasafine,roomyestablishment,pleasantlysituateamongwoods。Theairwashealthy,thefoodexcellent,thepremiumhigh。Electricwiresconnectedit(tousethewordsoftheprospectus)with“thevariousworldcentres。” Thereading-roomwaswellsuppliedwith“commercialorgans。”ThetalkwasthatofWallStreet;andthepupils(fromfiftytoahundredlads)wereprincipallyengagedinrookingortryingtorookoneanotherfornominalsumsinwhatwascalled“collegepaper。”Wehadclasshours,indeed,inthemorning,whenwestudiedGerman,French,book-keeping,andthelikegoodlymatters;butthebulkofourdayandthegistoftheeducationcentredintheexchange,whereweweretaughttogambleinproduceandsecurities。Sincenotoneoftheparticipantspossessedabushelofwheatoradollar’sworthofstock,legitimatebusinesswasofcourseimpossiblefromthebeginning。Itwascold-drawngambling,withoutcolourordisguise。Justthatwhichistheimpedimentanddestructionofallgenuinecommercialenterprise,justthatweweretaughtwitheveryluxuryofstageeffect。Oursimulacrumofamarketwasruledbytherealmarketsoutside,sothatwemightexperiencethecourseandvicissitudeofprices。Wemustkeepbooks,andourledgerswereoverhauledatthemonth’sendbytheprincipalorhisassistants。Toaddaspiceofverisimilitude,“collegepaper“(likepokerchips)hadanactualmarketablevalue。Itwasboughtforeachpupilbyanxiousparentsandguardiansattherateofonecentforthedollar。Thesamepupil,whenhiseducationwascomplete,resold,atthesamefigure,somuchaswaslefthimtothecollege;andeveninthemidstofhiscurriculum,asuccessfuloperatorwouldsometimesrealizeaproportionofhisholding,andstandasupperontheslyintheneighbouringhamlet。Inshort,iftherewaseveraworseeducation,itmusthavebeeninthatacademywhereOlivermetCharlieBates。 WhenIwasfirstguidedintotheexchangetohavemydeskpointedoutbyoneoftheassistantteachers,Iwasoverwhelmedbytheclamourandconfusion。Certainblackboardsattheotherendofthebuildingwerecoveredwithfigurescontinuallyreplaced。Aseachnewsetappeared,thepupilsswayedtoandfro,androaredoutaloudwithaformidableandtomequitemeaninglessvociferation;leapingatthesametimeuponthedesksandbenches,signallingwitharmsandheads,andscribblingbrisklyinnote-books。IthoughtIhadneverbeheldascenemoredisagreeable;andwhenIconsideredthatthewholetrafficwasillusory,andallthemoneythenuponthemarketwouldscarcehavesufficedtobuyapairofskates,Iwasatfirstastonished,althoughnotforlong。Indeed,Ihadnosoonercalledtomindhowgrown-upmenandwomenofconsiderableestatewilllosetheirtemperabouthalf-pennypoints,than(makinganimmediateallowanceformyfellow-students)I transferredthewholeofmyastonishmenttotheassistantteacher,who——poorgentleman——hadquiteforgottoshowmetomydesk,andstoodinthemidstofthishurly-burly,absorbedandseeminglytransported。 “Look,look。”heshoutedinmyear;“afallingmarket!Thebearshavehaditalltheirownwaysinceyesterday。”