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第33章 THE ADVENTURE OF THE LITTLE OLD LADY(5)

It could not be.I am his host.And what build of man is he, Barbara? Say he is not my size.""No, Phil dear; he is taller by a hand's breadth.""Ah," sighed Philip, with intense relief, "then it must be Rupert! Poor Rupert!""Now," said Barbara, "forget all about it, and have a good holiday with the boys.The evening is distant yet.""I wish it were here!" Phil exclaimed fervently as he ran off.

Philip at once sought out Rupert, and, slipping his hand into his arm, led him away from the others.He wanted to break the news gently.

"I say, Rupert," he said, "you remember that crossbow of mine you wanted so much?"Rupert remembered.

"Well, it is yours," said Philip."And I want you to ride Tiger oftener than you do." (Tiger was Philip's most prized horse.)Rupert was beginning to be mystified, but he could see that all this was but the preamble to something more important.

"And, Rupert," Philip continued, "you know how keen we all are to smash those Roundheads, don't you?"Rupert knew.

"But it isn't always possible, you understand, for everyone to fight and be in the front, is it? Some have to do quieter work where they are not seen, haven't they?"Rupert agreed, a little impatiently."But Phil," he added, "what does all this mean? What do you want me to do?""Well," said Philip, "I can't tell you everything; but to-night it may be necessary for some of us to ride to Portallan, and one to stay behind, and I thought I would try to make it easier for you to be the one to stay behind, that's all.It must be you, I'm afraid, poor old fellow!"The reader paused again.

"I LIKE THAT BIT ABOUT SPELLING," SAID JACK.

"I THINK BARBARA AND PHILIP WERE VERY LUCKY," SAID ROBERT."THERE'S NO FUNLIKE THAT NOW.WY IS ALL THE FUN IN THE PAST?""I THINK IT'S FUN TO GO FOR A CARAVAN-TOUR," SAID MISS REDSTONE; "ANDTHAT'S IN THE PRESENT."

"OH, YES," SAID ROBERT, "THAT'S FUN, NO DOUBT; BUT IT DOESN'T COMPARE WITHFIGHTING AGAINST ROUNDHEADS."

"I THINK BARBARA WAS MOST HORRIBLY LUCKY," SAID HESTER, " BECAUSE, OFCOURSE, THE STRANGER WAS--"

"HUSH!" SAID THE AUTHOR; AND SHE BEGAN TO READ ONCE MORE.

The day wore on slowly.Barbara did her best to go through the household duties naturally, but the tension was severe.She was perpetually conscious of a fear that, after all, in spite of his confidence in his skill, the stranger might have been tracked and pursued.

She had, indeed, in the peace of the afternoon, but just dismissed the suspicion, when the white face of Philip appearing suddenly at the door of the library, where she was sitting, brought back all her tremors.

"Roundheads!" he gasped.

Her heart stood still."Oh, if father were here!" was all she could murmur moaningly, as the clatter of hoofs rung out in the courtyard.

A minute later old Digger tottered in shaking like a reed, followed by an officer and three soldiers.Barbara rose to meet them, biting her lips to repress her emotion "What is it?" she inquired coldly.

"Guard the doors and the windows! said the Captain to his men, ignoring her.He looked round the room, and then condescended to reply.

"We are seeking a rebel," he said."He has been traced to this neighbourhood, and it would be natural for him to seek hospitality here.

The Myddeltons are fond of such dirt."

"This roof shelters no rebels," said Barbara simply.

"Colonel Myddelton, this doddering old fool tells me," said the Captain, indicating Digger, "is away.""Clearly," said Barbara, "or your language would be more guarded.""And no one has come seeking refuge?" the Captain pursued, adding, to Barbara's intense relief: "But asking questions is sheer waste of breath.Ihave no time to talk.We must search the house."Barbara sank into her chair again.Surely they must hear the beating of her heart, she thought.Oh, anything, anything to appear calm! The risk was double--first, that they might themselves discover the secret place;secondly, that in tapping the walls, as they were even now doing, they might give her signal to the fugitive, and thus cause him to betray himself.She buried her face in her embroidery, but was aware that the Captain's eyes were on her.The soldiers were passing round the room slowly, thoroughly.In the stress of her perturbation Barbara rose and moved to the door, controlling her agitation with a tremendous effort.

"Follow the lady," said the Captain to one of the soldiers."Don't lose sight of her for a moment." ("The minx knows something," he muttered in his moustache.)"You brute!" cried Philip, drawing his sword."Do you dare to order my sister to be dogged? Come on." And he made a lunge at the Roundhead.

"Steady!" said the Captain, parrying the thrust--"steady, young fellow!"Barbara, catching at the door, screamed and swooned.

Philip thrust at him again.

"Be still," muttered the Captain; "we must have no bloodshed here." And he twitched the weapon from the boy's hand, adding: "Very well, I withdraw the order.Carry your sister to her room, and my soldier shall merely stand sentinel at her door.Another word, you puppy, and I'll have you in irons!"With an effort Philip obeyed, remembering the duty the night held for him;and he and Digger together carried Barbara to her room, followed by the soldier, who took up his stand at the door.

On resuming their search, the soldiers did no more than thrust their pikes up the chimney, and in a few minutes proceeded to the other rooms.

An hour later the Captain sent for Philip, who sauntered into his presence whistling a country dance.

"I am going at once," said the Captain.

Philip had it in his mind to press him ironically to stay, with a word of regret that his visit was so short; but he stifled the temptation, and simply nodded.

"But I am not in the least satisfied," the Captain continued, "and I mean to leave three soldiers behind to guard the entries and your sister's room.

No one leaves the Hall to-night."

Philip's face fell."But I must," he said."I am at school at Framshott, and we, my companions and I, must ride back to-night.""Your companions!" said the Captain.

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