登陆注册
37337500000003

第3章 AFTERWARD January 1910(3)

"Not till long afterward," Alida Stair had said.Well, supposing Ned HAD seen one when they first came, and had known only within the last week what had happened to him? More and more under the spell of the hour, she threw back her searching thoughts to the early days of their tenancy, but at first only to recall a gay confusion of unpacking, settling, arranging of books, and calling to each other from remote corners of the house as treasure after treasure of their habitation revealed itself to them.It was in this particular connection that she presently recalled a certain soft afternoon of the previous October, when, passing from the first rapturous flurry of exploration to a detailed inspection of the old house, she had pressed (like a novel heroine) a panel that opened at her touch, on a narrow flight of stairs leading to an unsuspected flat ledge of the roof--the roof which, from below, seemed to slope away on all sides too abruptly for any but practised feet to scale.

The view from this hidden coign was enchanting, and she had flown down to snatch Ned from his papers and give him the ******* of her discovery.She remembered still how, standing on the narrow ledge, he had passed his arm about her while their gaze flew to the long, tossed horizon- line of the downs, and then dropped contentedly back to trace the arabesque of yew hedges about the fish-pond, and the shadow of the cedar on the lawn.

"And now the other way," he had said, gently turning her about within his arm; and closely pressed to him, she had absorbed, like some long, satisfying draft, the picture of the gray-walled court, the squat lions on the gates, and the lime-avenue reaching up to the highroad under the downs.

It was just then, while they gazed and held each other, that she had felthis arm relax, and heard a sharp "Hullo!" that made her turn to glance at him.

Distinctly, yes, she now recalled she had seen, as she glanced, a shadow of anxiety, of perplexity, rather, fall across his face; and, following his eyes, had beheld the figure of a man--a man in loose, grayish clothes, as it appeared to her--who was sauntering down the lime-avenue to the court with the tentative gait of a stranger seeking his way.Her short- sighted eyes had given her but a blurred impression of slightness and grayness, with something foreign, or at least unlocal, in the cut of the figure or its garb; but her husband had apparently seen more--seen enough to make him push past her with a sharp "Wait!" and dash down the twisting stairs without pausing to give her a hand for the descent.

A slight tendency to dizziness obliged her, after a provisional clutch at the chimney against which they had been leaning, to follow him down more cautiously; and when she had reached the attic landing she paused again for a less definite reason, leaning over the oak banister to strain her eyes through the silence of the brown, sun-flecked depths below.She lingered there till, somewhere in those depths, she heard the closing of a door; then, mechanically impelled, she went down the shallow flights of steps till she reached the lower hall.

The front door stood open on the mild sunlight of the court, and hall and court were empty.The library door was open, too, and after listening in vain for any sound of voices within, she quickly crossed the threshold, and found her husband alone, vaguely fingering the papers on his desk.

He looked up, as if surprised at her precipitate entrance, but the shadow of anxiety had passed from his face, leaving it even, as she fancied, a little brighter and clearer than usual.

"What was it? Who was it?" she asked.

"Who?" he repeated, with the surprise still all on his side."The man we saw coming toward the house."He seemed honestly to reflect."The man? Why, I thought I saw Peters; I dashed after him to say a word about the stable-drains, but he had disappeared before I could get down.""Disappeared? Why, he seemed to be walking so slowly when we sawhim."

Boyne shrugged his shoulders."So I thought; but he must have got up steam in the interval.What do you say to our trying a scramble up Meldon Steep before sunset?"That was all.At the time the occurrence had been less than nothing, had, indeed, been immediately obliterated by the magic of their first vision from Meldon Steep, a height which they had dreamed of climbing ever since they had first seen its bare spine heaving itself above the low roof of Lyng.Doubtless it was the mere fact of the other incident's having occurred on the very day of their ascent to Meldon that had kept it stored away in the unconscious fold of association from which it now emerged; for in itself it had no mark of the portentous.At the moment there could have been nothing more natural than that Ned should dash himself from the roof in the pursuit of dilatory tradesmen.It was the period when they were always on the watch for one or the other of the specialists employed about the place; always lying in wait for them, and dashing out at them with questions, reproaches, or reminders.And certainly in the distance the gray figure had looked like Peters.

Yet now, as she reviewed the rapid scene, she felt her husband's explanation of it to have been invalidated by the look of anxiety on his face.Why had the familiar appearance of Peters made him anxious? Why, above all, if it was of such prime necessity to confer with that authority on the subject of the stable-drains, had the failure to find him produced such a look of relief? Mary could not say that any one of these considerations had occurred to her at the time, yet, from the promptness with which they now marshaled themselves at her summons, she had a sudden sense that they must all along have been there, waiting their hour.

II

Weary with her thoughts, she moved toward the window.The library was now completely dark, and she was surprised to see how much faint light the outer world still held.

同类推荐
  • Men of Invention and Industry

    Men of Invention and Industry

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 辨疑志

    辨疑志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 救命书

    救命书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 辨非集

    辨非集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 三国杂事

    三国杂事

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 寄生空间流亡记

    寄生空间流亡记

    "你以为这是平行空间吗?不,这不是平行空间,它在吸收着我们空间的能量,并且在复制着我们的那个世界,“不知道从什么时间起,这些人周围的事与他们的记忆有了偏差,是执念吗?是臆想吗?还是人格分裂?亦或者,是他们的记忆出现了问题?被催眠了?抽丝剥茧,他们发现了一个令人震惊的真相:“这是一个寄生空间,我们的那个空间是宿主。“总有不同的声音在说:”留下来吧,你会反噬这个空间的力量,会变得特别强大,说不定成为霸主,曾经的那个世界有的,只是你从前的记忆。“记忆是什么?是我们与某个世界的联系,因为记忆,所以会觉得亲切与熟悉。另一种声音在说:”滚,这不是你们的世界,你们的存在只会破坏这个世界的平衡,否则,你只能死”可是归途在哪里?我该如何回去?又或者,这个世界上又有了我割舍不下去的东西。命运谁主沉浮,我该何去何从?人的迷茫,根本是在两件事上:一曰生,或生的意义,二曰死,或死的结果
  • 无限之神话降临

    无限之神话降临

    同人不同命,同命不同运,同运不同事,同事不同情。猫哥曾说过:“乱七八糟的,统统拉出去凌迟5分钟的!”………………赛博坦星球上,毛小方被金色的霸气环绕着。左脚踩着邪神金刚的残荷,右手高高举着一颗无比灼眼的元气弹。面无表情的对着黄金泰坦说道:“几分熟,自己选”………………还原一个不一样的无限!有创新又怀念,单绝对没有娘们!这是男人的无限,这是爷们之间的战争!
  • 倾尽天下不负君

    倾尽天下不负君

    六界皆知,神王与魔帝相恋了,神魔殊途,无论他们如何强大,如何的惊才艳艳,最终他们还是双双陨落,连带上古神器—情玥……月殇:“不要死,我……我爱你,你怎么忍心,丢下我……”重生再恋,他们是否一如前世悲俱?不会的,因为有彼此……
  • 染玉录

    染玉录

    故事该如何开始?绝世的秘籍现世,尘封的秘密揭开。苍天暗中清算,人们笑中藏刀。当仙道落寞,当江湖无法。一场屠杀,一位少年。千年泪,今世歌。红颜,长剑。正,道!
  • 梦由心生之噬梦

    梦由心生之噬梦

    一场游戏一场梦,游戏开始梦由心生,在这儿你就是主角,一切游戏都由你自己掌握,是生是死仅在一念之差,准备好了吗?那么请闭眼,游戏开始
  • 万古仙魔

    万古仙魔

    即便洒尽最后一滴鲜血又如何,我还有铮铮傲骨,何惧一战!苍生高举匡扶正义,万古前诛杀魔全族,致使万古强者凋零,岁月埋葬英雄泪。时至今日,当昔日饮尽帝血的长剑断裂,当镇杀万妖的古塔黯然;这风云定将为他搅动,这天下定要为他所倾覆。秋风起,残叶调,血骨岁月埋。
  • 拉仇恨从斗罗开始

    拉仇恨从斗罗开始

    某日,一位本应过着平淡生活的少年,被自个老爹莫名其妙的坑到异世界。好吧,结果其实并不算坏,起码坑儿老爹还附赠一个牛X系统。“什么?你竟然叫我去拉仇恨?这不是花式作死吗?打死不干!”打波秋风后.....“真香,拉仇恨又刺激又好玩,超喜欢拉仇恨,看来以后只能靠拉拉仇恨,才能勉强维持的了生活。”卒.........“叮,您的武魂套餐已经到账。”看来是时候开始我狂拽炫霸酷的人身了。头顶天地玄黄塔,先天立于不败。手持弑神枪,杀伐无双。至于诛仙四剑,你就绕着我转几个圈,算是增加种出场方式吧。PS:书友群199808010,欢迎各位水友、书友入群。
  • 刚好遇见你请多多指教

    刚好遇见你请多多指教

    .她只是一个平平凡凡的女孩子直到又一天遇见不一样的他他是一个人人喜欢的帅气的大明星直到遇见平凡胆小的她且看他与她会发生什么不一样的火花呢……
  • 宠眷

    宠眷

    起死回生未必是好事,温灵筠刚在异世重生,就发现自己已经陷入前狼后虎的境地。惹不起总躲得起吧,温灵筠打定主意远离是非,安心做着各种美食,看看宅斗宫斗神马的丰富生活,可偏偏有人不容许她作壁上观。
  • 剑路风尘

    剑路风尘

    身随江湖起落,剑似天外神龙。谁道侠情日暮,看我盛世一功。明靖难之役后,建文帝下落不明。方孝孺远亲遗孤方晖,被旧约盟收养于九华山。后仁宗赦免惠帝旧臣子嗣,方晖下山游历江湖。巧遇明教余部、宋代郭大侠后人、古墓传人等,习得乾坤大挪移心法,功力渐深,望重武林,收拾明教旧部,最终开创日月神教。