登陆注册
38552900000117

第117章

ON the third appearance of my mistress and myself before the justice, I noticed some faces in the room which I had not seen there before.Greatly to my astonishment--for the previous examinations had been conducted as privately as possible--Iremarked the presence of two of the servants from the Hall, and of three or four of the tenants on the Darrock estate, who lived nearest to the house.They all sat together on one side of the justice-room.Opposite to them and close at the side of a door, stood my old acquaintance, Mr.Dark, with his big snuff-box, his jolly face, and his winking eye.He nodded to me, when I looked at him, as jauntily as if we were meeting at a party of pleasure.

The quadroon woman, who had been summoned to the examination, had a chair placed opposite to the witness-box, and in a line with the seat occupied by my poor mistress, whose looks, as I was grieved to see, were not altered for the better.The lawyer from London was with her, and I stood behind her chair.

We were all quietly disposed in the room in this way, when the justice, Mr.Robert Nicholson, came in with his brother.It might have been only fancy, but I thought I could see in both their faces that something remarkable had happened since we had met at the last examination.

The deposition of Josephine Durand was read over by the clerk, and she was asked if she had anything to add to it.She replied in the negative.The justice then appealed to my mistress's relation, the lawyer, to know if he could produce any evidence relating to the charge against his clients.

"I have evidence," answered the lawyer, getting briskly on his legs, "which I believe, sir, will justify me in asking for their discharge.""Where are your witnesses?" inquired the justice, looking hard at Josephine while he spoke.

"One of them is in waiting, your worship," said Mr.Dark, opening the door near which he was standing.

He went out of the room, remained away about a minute, and returned with his witness at his heels.

My heart gave a bound as if it would jump out of my body.There, with his long hair cut short, and his bushy whiskers shaved off--there, in his own proper person, safe and sound as ever, was Mr.James Smith!

The quadroon's iron nature resisted the shock of his unexpected presence on the scene with a steadiness that was nothing short of marvelous.Her thin lips closed together convulsively, and there was a slight movement in the muscles of her throat.But not a word, not a sign betrayed her.Even the yellow tinge of her complexion remained unchanged.

"It is not necessary, sir, that I should waste time and words in referring to the wicked and preposterous charge against my clients," said the lawyer, addressing Mr.Robert Nicholson."The one sufficient justification for discharging them immediately is before you at this moment in the person of that gentleman.There, sir, stands the murdered Mr.James Smith, of Darrock Hall, alive and well, to answer for himself.""That is not the man!" cried Josephine, her shrill voice just as high, clear, and steady as ever, "I denounce that man as an impostor.Of my own knowledge, I deny that he is Mr.James Smith.""No doubt you do," said the lawyer; "but we will prove his identity for all that."The first witness called was Mr.Philip Nicholson.He could swear that he had seen Mr.James Smith, and spoken to him at least a dozen times.The person now before h im was Mr.James Smith, altered as to personal appearance by having his hair cut short and his whiskers shaved off, but still unmistakably the man he assumed to be.

"Conspiracy!" interrupted the prisoner, hissing the word out viciously between her teeth.

"If you are not silent," said Mr.Robert Nicholson, "you will be removed from the room.It will sooner meet the ends of justice,"he went on, addressing the lawyer, "if you prove the question of identity by witnesses who have been in habits of daily communication with Mr.James Smith."Upon this, one of the servants from the Hall was placed in the box.

The alteration in his master's appearance evidently puzzled the man.Besides the perplexing change already adverted to, there was also a change in Mr.James Smith's expression and manner.Rascal as he was, I must do him the justice to say that he looked startled and ashamed when he first caught sight of his unfortunate wife.The servant, who was used to be eyed tyrannically by him, and ordered about roughly, seeing him now for the first time abashed and silent, stammered and hesitated on being asked to swear to his identity.

"I can hardly say for certain, sir," said the man, addressing the justice in a bewildered manner."He is like my master, and yet he isn't.If he wore whiskers and had his hair long, and if he was, saying your presence, sir, a little more rough and ready in his way, I could swear to him anywhere with a safe conscience."Fortunately for us, at this moment Mr.James Smith's feeling of uneasiness at the situation in which he was placed changed to a feeling of irritation at being coolly surveyed and then stupidly doubted in the matter of his identity by one of his own servants.

"Can't you say in plain words, you idiot, whether you know me or whether you don't?" he called out, angrily.

"That's his voice!" cried the servant, starting in the box.

"Whiskers or no whiskers, that's him!"

"If there's any difficulty, your worship, about the gentleman's hair," said Mr.Dark, coming forward with a grin, "here's a small parcel which, I may make so bold as to say, will remove it."Saying that, he opened the parcel, took some locks of hair out of it, and held them up close to Mr.James Smith's head."A pretty good match, your worship," continued Mr.Dark."I have no doubt the gentleman's head feels cooler now it's off.We can't put the whiskers on, I'm afraid, but they match the hair; and they are in the paper (if one may say such a thing of whiskers) to speak for themselves.""Lies! lies! lies!" screamed Josephine, losing her wicked self-control at this stage of the proceedings.

同类推荐
  • 鄱阳记

    鄱阳记

    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。
  • 佛说分别布施经

    佛说分别布施经

    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。
  • 周易集解

    周易集解

    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。
  • 东坡易传

    东坡易传

    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。
  • 宋西太乙宫碑铭

    宋西太乙宫碑铭

    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
  • 最强仙爸

    最强仙爸

    一个穿越废材,在经历人生打击后,励志做最强老爸的精彩故事!本书适合顾家且重视亲情的书友阅读,谢谢。
  • 我自黄昏挥刀

    我自黄昏挥刀

    在人类历史上有过无数黑暗的日子,然而从没有哪次让人类丢掉了光。而在‘陨落日’那天,人类丢掉了太阳,还有半个蓝星。战线建立在晨昏线上,在那堵环绕了整个蓝星被称作蓝星战线的巨墙上,人类穿甲、执刀,将黑星文明挡在了墙外。在那里,人类守卫着黄昏,等待着黎明。方不良也穿上了甲,拿起了刀,但他不想守卫人类,也没想过夺回蓝星和太阳。他只想夺回115阵地,然后拿回倒在阵地上的那杆旗。他只想让他爸好好活着。
  • 岁岁知今朝

    岁岁知今朝

    宋知岁在穿书后,才发现,原来自己才是女主的金大腿,哼,既然是我的,想抢,凭本事来呀?
  • 你在阳光正好处

    你在阳光正好处

    两个没有强大背景的人,在年少相逢,在朝夕相处中成为对方不可缺少的一部分,在以后的人生道路中,共同努力,相信彼此,相信生活,相信梦想,一路披荆斩棘,在爱和奋斗中懂得人生的意义。明白幸福的所在。
  • 白少首席新娘——老婆我们和好吧

    白少首席新娘——老婆我们和好吧

    简介我不会写哎,有哪个好心人可以叫我求你了~(≧▽≦)/~啦啦啦O(∩_∩)O~
  • 鬼王在上:王妃有喜了

    鬼王在上:王妃有喜了

    从喜欢到仇恨再到忘记要花多少年的时间?姬瑶活了三世也不知道答案。从一开始的迷迷糊糊到后来的不畏艰难,她觉得自己已经懂了这所谓的红尘姻缘,可哪知最后却落得个人散缘灭的下场。“我知道,我于她此生不负,我的红尘仅她一人而已。”——封玄奕“爱恨太重,我姬瑶这一生,不背重的东西。”——姬瑶“她十里红妆走来,顷刻间,便温暖了我的世界。”——温子然……所幸今生,我的红尘有你;若有来世,我的红尘愿不再有你!——————————————每日双更,希望大家多多支持
  • 都市之假面幻想

    都市之假面幻想

    当一个废柴中二少年偶然获得了真的假面骑士腰带时会发生什么呢?用来打击犯罪?不,当然是用来装逼啊!(本书可能会牵扯到大量假面骑士的故事,所以各位尽量了解一下假面骑士再来看本书)
  • 吃吃看!(千种豆瓣高分原创作品·懂生活)

    吃吃看!(千种豆瓣高分原创作品·懂生活)

    一部关于食材小百科,一部“我”与美食的故事集。有很多时候,吃不仅仅是吃,它是一种爱好,是一种态度,也是一种回忆。对于伴随我们终生的“吃”,不能无动于衷,即使是“我”这个手艺很潮的吃货。
  • 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!
  • 诸天原罪之城

    诸天原罪之城

    于诸天中收集万物的原罪,在死亡中挣扎求存。在万界中留下自己的影子,一步步踏过生与死的界限。深渊的呢喃,死亡的阴影,世界在沸腾……欢迎你,罪恶者……