登陆注册
36824500000058

第58章 THE MOST SURPRISING ADVENTURE OF ALL(2)

"There," said Mr.Amory, "you see.Not, however, that I should have let my sons go away in it--at any rate, without me"--the two little boys winced--"but different people have different ideas.Well," he continued, "Ihave been investigating, and of course I soon discovered that the caravan had come here, and that your children had gone off in it.I will admit that we have only just come to Chiswick, and that you were better known here;but the fact remains that the letter was addressed, not to the name of Avory, but Amory."Mrs.Avory was bewildered."It is all very unexpected," she said."I really cannot remember reading the address on the envelope at all.It was handed to me as mine, and I opened it.It may have been Amory.If you care to see the letter, I have it.""Please," said Mr.Amory; and Mrs.Avory went to her desk.

"Now, boys, listen to me," said Mr.Amory to his two sons."Let this be a lesson to you.Never give anonymous presents.It is foolish, and it leads to trouble; and very likely the wrong person will be thanked."Mrs.Avory handed him the letter, and he read it.

"Quite clear," he said, "but not what I call a sensible way of doing things.Your explanation satisfies me."Mrs.Avory expressed her regret that the mistake had occurred."But," she added, "you must allow that we had no other course than to accept the present as though it really belonged to us.We have for so many years been the only Avories here.""But have you so many friends," Mr.Amory inquired, "who would be likely to give you anonymously so handsome a gift?

It did not strike you as strange?"

"Certainly not," said Mrs.Avory.

Mr.Amory again said "Ha!"

"The caravan," Mrs.Avory resumed, rising to her feet, "shall be put in order directly it returns, and sent to your address.Anything that has been taken from it or broken shall be replaced.I can say no more than that.

Good afternoon."

It was not, however, the end of the visit, for at that instant the sound of heavy wheels was heard, and cheers in the street, and, looking out of the window, Mrs.Avory saw that the Slowcoach had already arrived, escorted (as it had left) by all the children of Chiswick, and a moment later Janet burst into the room, crying, "Mother, do come and see!"She pulled up stiff on observing the strangers.

"Janet, dear," said Mrs.Avory, "there has been a serious mistake.The Slowcoach is not ours at all.It belongs to this gentleman's children."Janet gasped."But it was sent to us," she said at last.

"No," said Mr.Amory; "I beg your pardon, young lady, but it was sent to us.It came to you in error."Janet looked questioningly at her mother, and Mrs.Avory nodded yes.Hester and Gregory now entered the room to insist on their mother either coming out or giving leave for some of the street children to be allowed to go inside the caravan.But Mr.Amory interposed."No," he said."I prefer not.

They are rarely clean."

Gregory looked at him in dismay.

"Mother!" he exclaimed.

"Janet," whispered Mrs.Avory, who knew her youngest son, "take Gregory away, and keep him out of sight till they go.""But we," Mr.Amory resumed, "will examine the caravan.I suppose there was no inventory.""No," said Mrs.Avory.

"Very unfortunate," he muttered, "and very unsystematic.However, we must hope for the best;" and so saying he led the way toward the yard, with his meek little sons, who had said not a word, but appeared to wish themselves well out of the affair, behind him.

Kink had already unharnessed Moses, and the Slowcoach stood at rest.Mr.

Amory first went to examine a place on the wheel where a gate-post had removed some of the paint, and he then put a foot on the step; but Diogenes sprang up and growled so seriously that he withdrew.

"Please remove the dog," he said.

While this was being done, and the father and his two sons were inside, Janet explained the situation to the others.They refused at first to believe it.

"Do you mean to say," Robert exclaimed, "that the Slowcoach isn't ours at all?""Yes," said Janet.

"It belongs to those measly pip-squeaks?" said Robert.

"Yes," said Janet.

Robert held his head in a kind of stupor.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 皆与岁月成痴

    皆与岁月成痴

    那年夏天时光静好……“给,擦擦吧。”“你好,我叫陆书墨。”“可是,他们也说了,那是传闻,所以说我只相信我眼前看见的。”“因为,你猜……”“陆书墨。”“嗯?”原来这世界天使是真的存在。这世界上哪有那么多巧合呀,你永远也不会知道,每次的巧遇都是我精心琢磨已久的陷阱。下雨的时候常常不带伞,看见你从教室门口急匆匆的跑来递给我一把伞,原来我是爱上了你为我着急,为我担心的样子。其实我一直在你身后,只是我站在背光处,月光下如玉的,你感觉不到我。
  • TFboys之梦恋染月

    TFboys之梦恋染月

    “我不会去爱任何人,但我会去尝试爱你。”她哭着说出这一句,只盼他能够醒来。“拜托,醒来,好不好?”“谢谢。”他笑着说。“可是,我已经没有力气去抹掉你的眼泪。”……
  • 最后一个死神代理人

    最后一个死神代理人

    一次意外,使我的眼睛能看见鬼,之后我遇到了一个重伤垂死的大叔,得到大叔的传承,走上死神代理人之路。妖灵夺心,邪巫培育鬼王,学校地下封印的千年狐妖,西方的吸血鬼,河岸边的镇灵碑……我将带你探索这个世界不为人知的秘密!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 音乐知识100问

    音乐知识100问

    这是一本通俗的音乐读物,它面对广大的少年和青年音乐爱好者,因此我们尽量写得浅显和易懂,希望通过上面这100个问题,能够对中、外音乐有一个大概的了解,对世界和中国著名的音乐家、音乐作品有一个初步的认识,并由此引起对音乐的浓厚兴趣。世间七十二行,或三百六十行,各行有各行的学问,而且非常专业,所谓隔行如隔山也。有的行业看来简单,就凭自己的小聪明去做,结果必然要闹笑话。足见知识是要认真学习的。但是艺术又是相通的,例如京剧本身就是一门综合性艺术,我们从京剧演员的表演中就可以认识中国的音乐、美术、诗歌、舞蹈、杂技和历史;懂得京剧的写意性表演,对中国的写意画认识也会有益处的。
  • 夜烬帝皇

    夜烬帝皇

    蒙尘的号角吹响,枯朽的心脏再次开始跳动。千年的沉眠之后,命运的齿轮终于转动。乱世的大幕拉开,苍生在血与火之中煎熬。而英雄将举起火炬,带领世界走向新的黎明。
  • 九圣祠

    九圣祠

    墨碑一个三流大学的猥琐学生,无意中被九圣祠选中认主,带他来到了澜沧大陆,成为了一个名副其实的废物。但废物也有尊严!偷我玄技,找死!抢我女人,打成猪头!看一个猥琐的废物,是如何苟活于世,坐拥倾城……
  • 镜中生之缘来是你

    镜中生之缘来是你

    那人竟是杀父仇人的儿子这种事竟然会发生在自己身上报复发誓一定也要让那人尝尝失去至亲的滋味却未发现自己竟然慢慢跌入他制造的温柔陷阱叶瑾辰我发誓生生世世永生永世我欧阳昊宇都将与你为敌你要的我毁灭你不是爱我么那就跟我一起下地狱吧
  • 两情长相悦

    两情长相悦

    十七岁失去哥哥不久的那个夜晚,沈卿遇到了纠葛一生的人,后来大学相遇,她费尽心思成为他的女朋友,两年多相处却敌不过他青梅竹马心尖上的人,在她为救他性命失去至亲骨血又失去光明的时候,他却与心上人共赴英国,沈家千金成为一个城市的笑话,她的一腔爱意更是卑微至极,后来,她担起一切谈笑风生不谈情,成为青城冷心冷面的女总裁,而两年后,当她因家族联姻嫁为人妻时,他却带人大闹她的婚礼,控诉她薄情。可是楚文,因为爱你,我搭上了一条生命,又赔上了半条命,你还要我怎么爱你?
  • 渺小知音

    渺小知音

    22岁电竞小生×20岁高数少女就这样电竞小生和高数少女的婚后生活开始了(随缘更新)