第9章

类别:其他 作者:Frank L。 Packard字数:4212更新时间:18/12/27 08:17:11
“YouhelpedhertogetawayfromRoughRorkelastnight,“hesaidgently。“Well,sodidI。IamveryanxioustofindtheWhiteMoll,and,asIknowofnootherwayexceptthroughyou,Ihavegottomakeyoubelieveinme,ifIcan。Listen,mydearlady-anddon’tlookatmesosuspiciously。IhavealreadyadmittedthatIhavetakenlibertieswiththelaw。LetmeaddnowthatlastnighttherewasalittlefortuneofquiteafewthousanddollarsthatIhadalreadymadeupmymindwasasgoodasinmypocket。Iwasonmywaytogetit-thenewspaperwillalreadyhavegivenyouthedetails-whenIfoundthatIhadbeenforestalledbytheyounglady,who,thepaperssay,isknownastheWhiteMoll。“Hesmiledwhimsically。“Eventhoughonemightbeaslickcrookasyousuggest,itisnoreasonwhyheshouldfailinhisdutytohimself-asagentleman。Whatothercoursewasopentome?Idiscoveredaverycharmingyoungladyinthegripofahulkingpolicebrute。 Shealso,apparently,tooklibertieswiththelaw。Therewasabondbetweenus。I-er-tookituponmyselftodowhatIcould。 And,besides,IwasnotinsensibletothefactthatIwasunderacertainobligationtoher,quixoticasitmaysound,inviewofthefactthatwewereevidentlycompetitorsafterthesamegame。 Yousee,ifshehadnotforestalledmeandbeencaughtherself,Ishouldmostcertainlyhavewalkedintothetrapthatourfriendofheadquartershadprepared。I-er-asIsay,didwhatIcould。 Shegotaway;butsomehowRoughRorkelaterdiscoveredherhereinthisroom,Iunderstandthathewasnothappyovertheresult;that,thankstoyou,sheescapedagain,andhasnotbeenheardofsince。 RhodaGraydroppedherchininhergrime-smearedhand,staringspeculativelyattheother。Themansatthere,apparentlyaself-confessedcrookandcriminal,but,also,hesatthereasthemantowhomsheowedthefactthatatthepresentmomentshewasnotbehindprisonbars。Heproclaimedhimselfinthesamebreathbothathiefandagentleman,asfarasshecouldmakeout。Theywerecharacteristicswhich,untilnow,shehadneverassociatedtogether;butnow,curiouslyenough,theydidnotseemsoutterlyatvariance。Ofcoursetheywereatvariance,mustofnecessitybeso;butinthepersonalityofthismantheincongruityseemedsomehowlost。Perhapsitwasasenseofgratitudetowardhimthatmodifiedherviews。Helookedagentleman。Therewassomethingabouthimthatappealed。Thegrayeyesseemedfullofcool,confident,self-possession;and,quietashismannerwas,shesensedalatentdynamicsomethinglurkingnearthesurfaceallthetime-thatshewasconsciousshewouldmuchprefertohaveenlistedonherbehalfthanagainsther。Thestrong,firmchinborethisout。 Hewasnothandsome,but-withasortofmentaljerk,sheforcedhermindbacktothestarkrealitiesofhersurroundings。Shecouldnotthankhimforwhathehaddonelastnight。ShecouldnottellhimthatshewastheWhiteMoll。ShecouldonlyplayouttheroleofGypsyNanuntil-until-Herhandtightenedwithafierce,involuntarypressureuponherchinuntilitbroughtaphysicalhurt。 Untilwhat?Godaloneknewwhattheendofthismiserable,impossiblehorror,inwhichshefoundherselfengulfed,wouldbe! Hereyessoughthisfaceagain。TheAdventurerwastactfullyengagedincarefullysmoothingoutthefingersofhisyellowgloves。 Thiefandgentleman,whateverhemightbe,whateverhemightchoosetocallhimself,what,exactly,wasitthathadbroughthimhereto-night?TheWhiteMoll,hehadsaid;butwhatdidhewantwiththeWhiteMoll? Heansweredherunspokenquestionnow,almostasthoughhehadreadherthoughts。 “Sheisveryclever,“hesaidquietly。“Shemustbeexceedinglyclevertohavebeatenthepolicethewayshehasforthelastfewyears;and-er-Iworshipattheshrineofcleverness-especiallyifitbeawoman’s。TheideastruckmelastnightthatifsheandIshould-er-poolourresources,weshouldnothavetocomplainofthereward。“ “Oh,soyousewantstoworkwidher,eh?“sniffedRhodaGray。“Sodat’sit,isit?“ “Partially,“hesaid。“But,quiteapartfromthat,thereasonI wanttofindherisbecausesheisinverygreatdanger。Cleverassheis,itisaverydifferentmatterto-daynowthatthepolicehavefoundherout。Shehasbeenforcedintohiding,and,ifaloneandwithoutanyfriendtohelpher,hersituation,toputitmildly,mustbedesperateintheextreme。Youbefriendedherlastnight,andIhonoryoufortheunselfishnesswithwhichyoulaidyourselfopentothefutureattentionsofthatanimalRorke,butthatveryfacthasdeprivedherofwhatmightotherwisehavebeenarefugeandaquitesecureretreatherewithyou。Idonotwishtointrude,orforcemyselfuponher,butIbelieveIcouldbeofverymaterialhelp,andsoIhavecometoyou,asIhavesaid,becauseyouaretheonlysourcethroughwhichIcanhopetofindher,andbecause,throughyouractoflastnight,Iknowyoutobeatrustworthy,and,perhaps,evenanintimate,friendofhers。“ “Aw,goon!“saidRhodaGray,aliasGypsyNan,deprecatingly。“Datdon’tprovenothin’!I’dhavedoneasmuchforastraycatifdebullswaschasm’her。See?Itoldyouseonceyousehaddewrongnumber。Shedidn’tleavenoaddress。Dat’sflat,an’dat’sdeendofit。“ “I’msorry,“saidtheAdventurergravely。“PerhapsIhaven’tmadeoutagoodenoughcase。Orperhaps,evenbelievingme,youconsiderthattheWhiteMoll,andnotyourself,shouldbethejudgeastowhethermyservicesareacceptableornot?“ “Yousecandopeitoutanywayyouselikes,“saidRhodaGrayindifferently。“Met’roat’sgettin’hoarsetellin’yousedere’snothin’doin’!“ “I’msorry,“saidtheAdventureragain。Hesmiledsuddenly,andtuckinghisglovesintohispocket,leanedforwardandtoreoffasmallpiecefromthemarginofthenewspaperonthefloor-buthisheadthewhilewasnowcockedinacuriouslisteningattitudeinthedirectionofthedoor。“Youwillpardonme,mydearlady,ifI confessthat,inspiteofwhatyousay,IstillharborthebeliefthatyouknowwheretoreachtheWhiteMoll;andso-“Hestoppedabruptly,andshefoundhisglance,sharpandcritical,uponher。 “Youareexpectingavisitor,perhaps?“heinquiredsoftly。 RhodaGraystaredingenuineperplexity。 “Wot’sdeanswer?“shedemanded。 “Thereissomeoneonthestairs,“repliedtheAdventurer。 RhodaGraylistened-andherperplexitydeepened。Shecouldhearnothing。 “Yousemusthavegoodears!“shescoffed。 “Ihave,“returnedtheAdventurercoolly。“MyhearingisoneoftheresourcesthatIwantedtopoolwiththeWhiteMoll。“ “Well,den,mabbeit’sRoughRorke。“Hertonestillhelditsscoffingnote;butherwordsvoicedthegenuineenough,thathadcomeflashinguponher。“An’ifitis,afterlastnight,an’hefindsyousean’metogether,dere’llbe-“ “Mydearlady,“interposedtheAdventurercalmly,“ifthereweretheremotestpossibilitythatitcouldbeRoughRorke,Iwouldnotbehere。“ “Wotdoyousemean?“Shehadunconsciouslytoweredhervoice。 TheAdventurershruggedhisshoulderswhimsically。Hehadlaidthepieceofpaperonhisknee,and,withasmallgoldpencilwhichhehadtakenfromhispocket,waswritingsomethinguponit。 “ThefactthatIcanassureyouthat,whoeverelseitmaybe,thepersonoutsidetherecannotbeRoughRorke,issimplyaproofthat,ifIhadtheopportunity,IcouldbeofrealassistancetotheWhiteMoll,“hesaidimperturbably。“Well“-agrimlittlesmileflickeredsuddenlyacrosshislips-“doyouhearanyonenow?“ Quitelow,butquiteunmistakably,theshort,ladder-likestepsjustoutsidethedoorwerevoicingacreakyprotestnowassomeonemountedthem。RhodaGraydidnotmove。Itseemedasthoughshecouldhearthesuddenthumpingofherownheart。Whowasitthistime?Howwasshetoact?Whatwasshetosay?Itwassoeasytomakethesinglelittleslipofwordormannerthatwouldspellruinanddisaster。 “Rubberheelsandrubbersoles,“murmuredtheAdventurer。“But,atthat,itisextremelywelldone。“HeheldoutthetornpieceofpapertoRhodaGray。 “If“-hesmiledsignificantly-“if,byanygoodfortune,youseetheWhiteMollagain,pleasegiveherthisandletherdecideforherself。Itisatelephonenumber。Shecanalwaysreachmetherebyaskingfor-theAdventurer。“Hewasstillextendingthepieceofpaper。“Quick!“hewhispered,asthedoorknobrattled。 MechanicallyRhodaGraythrustthepaperintothepocketofherskirt。Thedoorswungopen。Atallman,welldressed,asfarascouldbeseenintheuncertainlight,aslouchhatpulledfardownoverhiseyes,stoodonthethreshold,surveyingtheinteriorofthegarret。 TheAdventurerrosecomposedlytohisfeet-andmovedslightlybackoutofthedirectradiusofthecandlelight。 Therewassilenceforamoment,andthenthemaninthedoorwaylaughedunpleasantly。 “Hello!“heflungoutharshly。“Who’sthedude,Nan?“ RhodaGray,ontheedgeofthebed,shruggedhershoulders。TheAdventurerwasstandingquiteathisease,hissofthattuckedunderhisrightarm,hishandthrustintothesidepocketofhiscoat。Shecouldnolongerseehisfacedistinctly。 “Well?“Therewasasnarlintheman’svoiceasheadvancedfromthedoorway。“Youheardme,didn’tyou?Whoishe?“ “Whydon’tyouseaskhimyerself?“inquiredRhodaGraytruculently。 “Idunno。“ “Youdon’t,eh?“ThemanhadhaltedclosetowherethecandlestoodonthefloorbetweenhimselfandtheAdventurer。“Well,then,Iguesswe’llfindout!“HewaspeeringintheAdventurer’sdirection,andnowtherecameasuddensavagescowltohisface。 “ItseemstomeI’veseenthoseclothessomewherebefore,andI