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作者:月寒      更新:2024-04-14 09:15      字数:9322
  to the occasion。
  〃Now;      then;〃   she   exclaimed      briskly;   〃What     way    is  that  to  come
  tumbling into a respectable place? None of your tea…garden tricks in here;
  young fellow; my lad; or 〃
  The tallest of the three intruders; in deep guttural accents; interrupted
  her sharply。
  〃We   are   Germans!〃   he   declared。   〃This   village   is   captured。   You   are
  prisoners of war。 Those lights you will out put; and yourselves lock in。 If
  you into the street go; we will shoot!〃
  He gave a command in a strange language; so strange; indeed; that the
  soldiers with him failed to entirely grasp his meaning; and one shouldered
  his rifle; while the other brought his politely to a salute。
  〃You ass!〃 muttered the tall German。 〃 Get out!〃
  As    they   charged     into   the  street;   they   heard    behind    them    a  wild
  feminine   shriek;   then   a   crash   of   pottery   and   glass;   then   silence;   and   an
  instant later the Ship Inn was buried in darkness。
  〃That   will   hold   Stiffkey   for   a   while!〃   said   Ford。   〃Now;   back   to   the
  car。〃
  But between them and the car loomed suddenly a tall and impressive
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  figure。 His helmet and his measured tread upon the deserted cobble…stones
  proclaimed his calling。
  〃The constable!〃 whispered Herbert。 〃He must see us; but he mustn't
  speak to us。〃
  For a moment the three men showed themselves in the middle of the
  street; and then; as though at sight of the policeman they had taken alarm;
  disappeared through an opening between two houses。 Five minutes later a
  motor…car; with its canvas top concealing its occupants; rode slowly into
  Stiffkey's main street and halted before the constable。 The driver of the car
  wore a leather skull…cap and goggles。 From his neck to his heels he was
  covered by a raincoat。
  〃Mr。   Policeman;〃   he   began;   〃   when   I   turned   in   here   three   soldiers
  stepped   in   front   of   my   car   and   pointed   rifles   at   me。   Then   they   ran   off
  toward the beach。 What's the idea manoeuvres? Because; they've no right
  to〃
  〃Yes;    sir;〃  the  policeman     assured    him   promptly;     〃I  saw   them。   It's
  manoeuvres; sir。 Territorials。〃
  〃They     didn't   look   like  Territorials;〃   objected    the   chauffeur。   〃They
  looked like Germans。〃
  Protected   by   the    deepening     dusk;   the   constable   made     no  effort  to
  conceal a grin。
  〃Just Territorials; sir;〃 he protested soothingly; 〃skylarking maybe; but
  meaning no harm。 Still; I'll have a look round; and warn 'em。〃
  A voice from beneath the canvas broke in angrily:
  〃I tell you; they were Germans。 It's either a silly joke; or it's serious;
  and you ought to report it。 It's your duty to warn the Coast Guard。〃
  The constable considered deeply。
  〃I wouldn't take it on myself to wake the Coast Guard;〃 he protested;
  〃not   at   this   time   of   the   night。   But   if   any   Germans'   been   annoying   you;
  gentlemen; and you wish to lodge a complaint against them; you give me
  your cards〃
  〃Ye    gods!〃    cried   the   man    in  the   rear   of  the   car。  〃Go    on!〃   he
  commanded。
  As the car sped out of Stiffkey; Herbert exclaimed with disgust:
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  〃What's the use!〃 he protested。 〃You couldn't wake these people with
  dynamite! I vote we chuck it and go home。〃
  〃They   little   know   of   England   who   only   Stiffkey   know;〃   chanted   the
  chauffeur   reprovingly。   〃Why;   we   haven't   begun   yet。  Wait   till   we   meet   a
  live wire!〃
  Two miles farther along the road to Cromer; young Bradshaw; the job…
  master's son at Blakeney; was leading his bicycle up the hill。 Ahead of him
  something heavy flopped from the bank into the roadand in the light of
  his acetylene lamp   he saw  a soldier。 The  soldier dodged   across the  road
  and scrambled through the hedge on the bank opposite。 He was followed
  by another soldier; and then by a third。 The last man halted。
  〃Put out that light;〃 he commanded。 〃 Go to your home and tell no one
  what you have seen。 If you attempt to give an alarm you will be shot。 Our
  sentries are placed every fifty yards along this road。〃
  The soldier disappeared from in front of the ray of light and followed
  his   comrades;   and   an   instant   later   young   Bradshaw   heard   them   sliding
  over the cliff's edge and the pebbles clattering to the beach below。 Young
  Bradshaw stood quite still。 In his heart was much fearfear of laughter; of
  ridicule; of failure。 But of no other kind of fear。 Softly; silently he turned
  his bicycle so that it faced down the long hill he had just climbed。 Then he
  snapped   off   the   light。   He   had   been   reliably   informed   that   in   ambush   at
  every fifty yards along the road to Blakeney; sentries were waiting to fire
  on him。 And he proposed to run the gauntlet。 He saw that it was for this
  moment that; first as a volunteer and later as a Territorial; he had drilled in
  the town hall; practiced on the rifle range; and in mixed manoeuvres slept
  in six inches of mud。 As he threw his leg across his bicycle; Herbert; from
  the motor…car farther up the hill; fired two shots over his head。 These; he
  explained to Ford; were intended to give 〃 verisimilitude to an otherwise
  bald   and   unconvincing   narrative。〃   And   the   sighing   of   the   bullets   gave
  young Bradshaw  exactly  what   he   wantedthe  assurance   that   he   was   not
  the victim of a practical joke。 He threw his weight forward and; lifting his
  feet;   coasted    downhill     at  forty  miles   an   hour   into   the  main    street  of
  Blakeney。   Ten   minutes   later;   when   the   car   followed;   a   mob   of   men   so
  completely blocked the water…front that Ford was forced to stop。 His head…
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  lights    illuminated     hundreds      of   faces;   anxious;    sceptical;    eager。    A
  gentleman   with   a   white   mustache   and   a   look   of   a   retired   army   officer
  pushed his way toward Ford; the crowd making room for him; and then
  closing in his wake。
  〃Have you seen anyany soldiers?〃 he demanded。
  〃German soldiers!〃 Ford answered。 〃They tried to catch us; but when I
  saw who they were; I ran through them to warn you。 They fired and〃
  〃How manyand where?〃
  〃A half…company at Stiffkey and a half…mile farther on a regiment。 We
  didn't   know   then   they   were   Germans;   not   until   they   stopped   us。   You'd
  better telephone the garrison; and〃
  〃Thank     you!〃    snapped    the   elderly   gentleman。     〃I  happen    to  be  in
  command of this district。 What are your names?〃
  Ford pushed the car forward; parting the crowd。
  〃I've no time for that!〃 he called。 〃We've got to warn every coast town
  in Norfolk。 You take my tip and get London on the long distance!〃
  As they ran through the night Ford spoke over his shoulder。
  〃We've got them guessing;〃 he said。 〃Now; what we want is a live wire;
  some one with imagination; some one with authority who will wake the
  countryside。〃
  〃Looks ahead there;〃 said Birrell; 〃as though it hadn't gone to bed。〃
  Before   them;   as   on   a   Mafeking   night;   every   window   in   Cley   shone
  with lights。 In the main street were fishermen; shopkeepers; 〃trippers〃 in
  flannels;    summer     residents。    The   women     had   turned    out  as  though    to
  witness   a   display   of   fireworks。   Girls   were   clinging   to   the   arms   of   their
  escorts;    shivering    in  delighted   terror。  The    proprietor   of  the   Red   Lion
  sprang in front of the car and waved his arms。
  〃What's this tale about Germans?〃 he demanded jocularly。
  〃You can see their lights from the beach;〃 said Ford。 〃They've landed
  two regiments between here and Wells。 Stiffkey is taken; and they've cut
  all the wires south。〃
  The proprietor refused to be 〃had。〃
  〃Let 'em all come!〃 he mocked。
  〃All right;〃 returned Ford。 〃Let 'em come; but don't take it lying down!
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  Get those women off the streets; and go down to the beach; and drive the
  Germans   back!   Gangway;〃   he   shouted;   and   the   car   shot   forward。   〃We
  warned you;〃 he called; 〃And it's up to you to〃
  His words were lost in the