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the kingdom of the blind-第4章

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〃Why is Miss Conyers here without a chaperon?〃 he asked。  〃And why did she go away with Thomson?〃

Lady Anselman laughed。

〃Didn't she tell you?〃

〃Tell me what?〃 he insisted eagerly。

Lady Anselman looked at her nephew curiously。

〃Evidently;〃 she remarked; 〃your progress with the young lady was not so rapid as it seemed; or she would have told you her secretwhich; by…the…bye; isn't a secret at all。  She and Major Thomson are engaged to be married。〃



CHAPTER III

A few rays of fugitive sunshine were brightening Piccadilly when Geraldine and her escort left the Ritz。  The momentary depression occasioned by the dramatic little episode of a few minutes ago; seemed already to have passed from the girl's manner。  She walked on; humming to herself。  As they paused to cross the road; she glanced as though involuntarily at her companion。  His dark morning clothes and rather abstracted air created an atmosphere of sombreness about him of which she was suddenly conscious。

〃Hugh; why don't you wear uniform in town?〃 she asked。

〃Why should I?〃 he replied。  〃After all; I am not really a fighting man; you see。〃

〃It's so becoming;〃 she sighed。

He seemed to catch the reminiscent flash in her eyes as she looked down the street; and a shadow of foreboding clouded his mind。

〃You found Captain Granet interesting?〃

〃Very;〃 she assented heartily。  〃I think he is delightful; don't you?〃

〃He certainly seems to be a most attractive type of young man;〃 Thomson admitted。

〃And how wonderful to have had such adventures!〃 she continued。  〃Life has become so strange; though; during the last few months。  To think that the only time I ever saw him before was at a polo match; and to…day we sit side by side in a restaurant; and; although he won't speak of them; one knows that he has had all manner of marvellous adventures。  He was one of those who went straight from the playing fields to look for glory; wasn't he; Hugh?  He made a hundred and thirty…two for Middlesex the day before the war was declared。〃

〃That's the type of young soldier who's going to carry us through; if any one can;〃 Major Thomson agreed cheerfully。

She suddenly clutched at his arm。

〃Hugh;〃 she exclaimed; pointing to a placard which a newsboy was carrying; 〃that is the one thing I cannot bear; the one thing which I think if I were a man would turn me into a savage!〃

They both paused and read the headlines

PASSENGER STEAMER TORPEDOED WITHOUT WARNING IN THE IRISH SEA。  TWENTY…TWO LIVES LOST。

〃That is the sort of thing;〃 she groaned; 〃which makes one long to be not a man but a god; to be able to wield thunderbolts and to deal out hell!〃

〃Good for you; Gerry;〃 a strong; fresh voice behind them declared。  〃That's my job now。  Didn't you hear us shouting after you; Olive and I?  Look!〃

Her brother waved a telegram。

〃You've got your ship?〃 Thomson inquired。

〃I've got what I wanted;〃 the young man answered enthusiastically。  〃I've got a destroyer; one of the new typeforty knots an hour; a dear little row of four…inch guns; and; my God! something else; I hope; that'll teach those murderers a lesson;〃 he added; shaking his fist towards the placard。

Geraldine laid her hand upon her brother's arm。

〃When do you join; Ralph?〃

〃To…morrow night at Portsmouth;〃 he replied。  〃I'm afraid we shall be several days before we are at work。  It's the Scorpion' they're giving me; Geraldor the mystery ship; as they call it in the navy。〃

〃Why?〃 she asked。

His rather boyish face; curiously like his sister's; was suddenly transformed。

〃Because we've got a rod in pickle for those cursed pirates〃

〃Conyers!〃 Thomson interrupted。

The young man paused in his sentence。  Thomson was looking towards him with a slight frown upon his forehead。

〃Don't think I'm a fearful old woman;〃 he said。  〃I know we are all rather fed up with these tales of spies and that sort of thing; but do you think it's wise to even open your lips about a certain matter?〃

〃What the dickens do you know about it?〃 Conyers demanded。

〃Nothing;〃 Thomson assured him hastily; 〃nothing at all。  I am only going by what you said yourself。  If there is any device on the Scorpion for dealing with these infernal craft; I'd never breathe a word about it; if I were you。  I'd put out to sea with a seal upon my lips; even before Geraldine here and Miss Moreton。〃

The young man's cheeks were a little flushed。

〃Perhaps you're right;〃 he admitted。  〃I was a little over…excited。  To get the Scorpion was more; even; than I had dared to hope fore。  Still; before the girls it didn't seem to matter very much。  There are no spies; anyhow; hiding in the tress of Berkeley Street;〃 he added; glancing about them。

Thomson held up his finger and stopped a taxicab。  

〃You won't be annoyed with me; will you?〃 he said to Conyers。  〃If you'd heard half the stories I had of the things we have given away quite innocently〃

〃That's all right;〃 the young man interrupted; 〃only you mustn't think I'm a gas…bag just because I said a word or two here before Gerry and Olive and you; old fellow。〃

〃Must you go; Hugh?〃 Geraldine asked。

〃I am so sorry;〃 he replied; 〃but I must。  I really have rather an important appointment this afternoon。〃

〃An appointment!〃 she grumbled。  〃You are in London for so short a time and you seem to be keeping appointments all the while。  I sha'nt let you go unless you tell me what it's about。〃

〃I have to inspect a new pattern of camp beadstead;〃 he explained calmly。  〃If I may; I will telephone directly I am free and see if you are at liberty。〃

She shrugged her shoulders but gave him a pleasant little nod as he stepped into the taxi。

〃Sober old stick; Thomson;〃 her brother observed; as they started off。  〃I didn't like his pulling me up like that but I expect he was right。〃

〃I don't see what business it was of his and I think it was rather horrid of him;〃 Olive declared。  〃As though Gerry or I mattered!〃

〃A chap like Thomson hasn't very much discretion; you see;〃 Ralph Conyers remarked。  〃You'll have to wake him up a bit; Gerry; if you mean to get any fun out of life。〃

There was just the faintest look of trouble in Geraldine's face。  She remained perfectly loyal; however。

〃Some of us take life more seriously than others;〃 she sighed。  〃Hugh is one of them。  When one remembers all the terrible things he must have seen; though; it is very hard to find fault with him。〃

They turned into the Square and paused before Olive's turning。

〃You're coming down with me; Ralph; and you too; Geraldine?〃 she invited。

Conyers shook his head regretfully。

〃I'm due at the Admiralty at four to receive my final instructions;〃 he said。  〃I must move along at once。〃

The smile suddenly faded from his lips。  He seemed to be listening to the calling of the newsboys down the street。  I don't know what my instructions are going to be;〃 he continued; dropping his voice a little; 〃but I'm sick of making war the way our chaps are doing it。  If ever I'm lucky enough to get one of those murderous submarines; I can promise you one thingthere'll be no survivors。〃

For a moment or two they neither of them spoke。  From out of the windows of the house befo
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