第 75 节
作者:你妹找1      更新:2022-06-15 12:56      字数:9322
  circumstancestell her that; by marrying Sir William; she
  allies herself with an unhappy gentleman in the power of a
  criminal son who makes his life a burden to him by perpetual
  demands upon his purse; who will increase those demands with
  his accession to wealth; threaten to degrade her by exposing
  her husband's antecedents if she opposes his extortions; and
  who will make her miserable by letting her know that her old
  lover was shamefully victimized by a youth she is bound to
  screen out of respect to her husband's feelings。  Now a man
  does not care to let his own flesh and blood incur the danger
  of such anguish as that; and I shall do what I say to prevent
  it。  Knowing what a lukewarm sentiment hers is for Sir William
  at best; I shall not have much difficulty。'
  'Well; I don't feel inclined to go to Peru。'
  'Neither do I want to break off the match; though I am ready
  to do it。  But you care about your personal freedom; and you
  might be made to wear the broad arrow for your tricks on
  Somerset。'
  'Mr。 Power; I see you are a hard man。'
  'I am a hard man。  You will find me one。  Well; will you go to
  Peru?  Or I don't mind Australia or California as
  alternatives。  As long as you choose to remain in either of
  those wealth…producing places; so long will Cunningham Haze go
  uninformed。'
  'Mr。 Power; I am overcome。  Will you allow me to sit down?
  Suppose we go into the vestry。  It is more comfortable。'
  They entered the vestry; and seated themselves in two chairs;
  one at each end of the table。
  'In the meantime;' continued Dare; 'to lend a little romance
  to stern realities; I'll tell you a singular dream I had just
  before you returned to England。'  Power looked contemptuous;
  but Dare went on:  'I dreamt that once upon a time there were
  two brothers; born of a Nonconformist family; one of whom
  became a railway…contractor; and the other a mechanical
  engineer。'
  'A mechanical engineergood;' said Power; beginning to
  attend。
  'When the first went abroad in his profession; and became
  engaged on continental railways; the second; a younger man;
  looking round for a start; also betook himself to the
  continent。  But though ingenious and scientific; he had not
  the business capacity of the elder; whose rebukes led to a
  sharp quarrel between them; and they parted in bitter
  estrangementnever to meet again as it turned out; owing to
  the dogged obstinacy and self…will of the younger man。  He;
  after this; seemed to lose his moral ballast altogether; and
  after some eccentric doings he was reduced to a state of
  poverty; and took lodgings in a court in a back street of a
  town we will call Geneva; considerably in doubt as to what
  steps he should take to keep body and soul together。'
  Abner Power was shooting a narrow ray of eyesight at Dare from
  the corner of his nearly closed lids。  'Your dream is so
  interesting;' he said; with a hard smile; 'that I could listen
  to it all day。'
  'Excellent!' said Dare; and went on:  'Now it so happened that
  the house opposite to the one taken by the mechanician was
  peculiar。  It was a tall narrow building; wholly unornamented;
  the walls covered with a layer of white plaster cracked and
  soiled by time。  I seem to see that house now!  Six stone
  steps led up to the door; with a rusty iron railing on each
  side; and under these steps were others which went down to a
  cellarin my dream of course。'
  'Of coursein your dream;' said Power; nodding
  comprehensively。
  'Sitting lonely and apathetic without a light; at his own
  chamber…window at night time; our mechanician frequently
  observed dark figures descending these steps and ultimately
  discovered that the house was the meeting…place of a
  fraternity of political philosophers; whose object was the
  extermination of tyrants and despots; and the overthrow of
  established religions。  The discovery was startling enough;
  but our hero was not easily startled。  He kept their secret
  and lived on as before。  At last the mechanician and his
  affairs became known to the society; as the affairs of the
  society had become known to the mechanician; and; instead of
  shooting him as one who knew too much for their safety; they
  were struck with his faculty for silence; and thought they
  might be able to make use of him。'
  'To be sure;' said Abner Power。
  'Next; like friend Bunyan; I saw in my dream that denunciation
  was the breath of life to this society。  At an earlier date in
  its history; objectionable persons in power had been from time
  to time murdered; and curiously enough numbered; that is; upon
  the body of each was set a mark or seal; announcing that he
  was one of a series。  But at this time the question before the
  society related to the substitution for the dagger; which was
  vetoed as obsolete; of some explosive machine that would be
  both more effectual and less difficult to manage; and in
  short; a large reward was offered to our needy Englishman if
  he would put their ideas of such a machine into shape。'
  Abner Power nodded again; his complexion being peculiarwhich
  might partly have been accounted for by the reflection of
  window…light from the green…baize table…cloth。
  'He agreed; though no politician whatever himself; to exercise
  his wits on their account; and brought his machine to such a
  pitch of perfection; that it was the identical one used in the
  memorable attempt' (Dare whispered the remainder of the
  sentence in tones so low that not a mouse in the corner could
  have heard。)  'Well; the inventor of that explosive has
  naturally been wanted ever since by all the heads of police in
  Europe。  But the most curiousor perhaps the most natural
  part of my story is; that our hero; after the catastrophe;
  grew disgusted with himself and his comrades; acquired; in a
  fit of revulsion; quite a conservative taste in politics;
  which was strengthened greatly by the news he indirectly
  received of the great wealth and respectability of his
  brother; who had had no communion with him for years; and
  supposed him dead。  He abjured his employers and resolved to
  abandon them; but before coming to England he decided to
  destroy all trace of his combustible inventions by dropping
  them into the neighbouring lake at night from a boat。  You
  feel the room close; Mr。 Power?'
  'No; I suffer from attacks of perspiration whenever I sit in a
  consecrated edificethat's all。  Pray go on。'
  'In carrying out this project; an explosion occurred; just as
  he was throwing the stock overboardit blew up into his face;
  wounding him severely; and nearly depriving him of sight。  The
  boat was upset; but he swam ashore in the darkness; and
  remained hidden till he recovered; though the scars produced
  by the burns had been set on him for ever。  This accident;
  which was such a misfortune to him as a man; was an advantage
  to him as a conspirators' engineer retiring from practice; and
  afforded him a disguise both from his own brotherhood and from
  the police; which he has considered impenetrable; but which is
  getting seen through by one or two keen eyes as time goes on。
  Instead of coming to England just then; he went to Peru;
  connected himself with the guano trade; I believe; and after
  his brother's death revisited England; his old life
  obliterated as far as practicable by his new principles。  He
  is known only as a great traveller to his surviving relatives;
  though he seldom says where he has travelled。  Unluckily for
  himself; he is WANTED by certain European governments as badly
  as ever。'
  Dare raised his eyes as he concluded his narration。  As has
  been remarked; he was sitting at one end of the vestry…table;
  Power at the other; the green cloth stretching between them。
  On the edge of the table adjoining Mr。 Power a shining nozzle
  of metal was quietly resting; like a dog's nose。  It was
  directed point…blank at the young man。
  Dare started。  'Aha revolver?' he said。
  Mr。 Power nodded placidly; his hand still grasping the pistol
  behind the edge of the table。  'As a traveller I always carry
  one of 'em;' he returned; 'and for the last five minutes I
  have been closely considering whether your numerous brains are
  worth blowing out or no。  The vault yonder has suggested
  itself as convenient and snug for one of the same family; but
  the mental problem that stays my hand is; how am I to despatch
  and bury you there without the workmen seeing?'
  ''Tis a strange problem; certainly;' replied Dare; 'and one on
  which I fear I could not give disinterested advice。  Moreover;
  while you; as a traveller; always carry a weapon of defence;
  as a traveller so do I。  And for the last three…quarters of an
  hour I have been thinking concerning you; an intensified form
  of what you have been thinking of me; but without any concern
  as to your interment。  See here for a proof of it。'  And a
  second steel nose rested on the edge of the table opposite to
  the first; steadied by Dare's right hand。
  They remained for some time motionless; the tick of the tower
  clock distinctly audible。
  Mr。 Power spoke first。
  'Well; 'twould be a pity to make a mess here under such
  dubious circumstances。  Mr。 Dare; I perceive that a mean
  vagabond can be as sharp as a political regenerator。  I cry
  quits; if you care to do the same?'
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