登陆注册
5491300000053

第53章

Philippa, even for some moments after the departure of Captain Griffiths and his myrmidons, remained in a sort of nerveless trance.

The crisis, with its bewildering denouement, had affected her curiously. Lessingham rose presently to his feet.

"I wonder," he asked, "if I could have a whisky and soda?"

She stamped her foot at him in a little fit of hysterical passion.

"You're not natural!" she cried. "Whisky and soda!"

"Well, I don't know," he protested mildly, helping himself from the table in the background. "I rather thought I was being particularly British. When in doubt, take a drink. That is Richard all the world over, you know."

She broke into a little mirthless laugh.

"I shall begin to think that you are a poseur!" she exclaimed.

He crossed the room towards her.

"Perhaps I am, dear," he confessed. "I want you just to sit up and lose that unnatural look. I am not really full of cheap bravado, but I am a philosopher. Something has happened to postpone - the end.

Good luck to it, I say!"

He raised his tumbler to his lips and set it down empty. Philippa rose to her feet and walked restlessly to the window and back.

"I'll try and be reasonable too," she promised, resuming her seat.

"I was right, you see. Captain Griffiths has discovered everything.

Can you tell me what possible reason any one in London could have had for interference?"

"I seem to have got a friend up there without knowing it, don't I?" he observed.

"This is aging me terribly," Philippa declared, throwing herself back into her seat. "All my life I have hated mysteries. Here I am face to face with two absolutely insoluble ones. Captain Griffiths has assured me that there is here in Dreymarsh something of sufficient importance to account for the presence of a foreign spy. You have confirmed it. I have been torturing my brain about that for the last twenty-four hours. Now there happens something more inexplicable still. You are arrested, and you are not arrested. Your identity is known, and Captain Griffiths is forbidden to do his duty."

"It seems puzzling, does it not?" Lessingham agreed. "I shouldn't worry about the first, but this last little episode takes some explaining."

"If anything further happens this evening, I think I shall go mad,"

Philippa sighed.

"And something is going to happen," Lessingham declared, rising to his feet. "Did you hear that?"

Above even the roar of the wind they heard the brazen report of a gun from almost underneath the window. The room was suddenly lightened by a single vivid flash.

"A mortar!" Lessingham exclaimed. "And that was a rocket, unless I'm mistaken."

"The signal for the lifeboat!" Philippa announced. "I wonder if we can see anything."

She hastened towards the window, but paused at the abrupt opening of the door. Nora burst in, followed more sedately by Helen.

"Mummy, there's a wreck!" the former cried in excitement. "I heard something an hour ago, and I got up, and I've been sitting by the window, watching. I saw the lifeboat go out, and they're signalling now for the other one."

"It's quite true, Philippa," Helen declared. "We're going to try and fight our way down to the beach."

"I'll go, too, " Lessingham decided. "Perhaps I may be of use."

"We'll all go," Philippa agreed. "Wait while I get my things on.

What is it, Mills?" she added, as the door opened and the latter presented himself.

"There is a trawler on the rocks just off the breakwater, your ladyship," he announced. "They have just sent up from the beach to know if we can take some of the crew in. They are landing them as well as they can on the line."

"Of course we can," was the prompt reply. "Tell them to send as many as they want to. We will find room for them, somehow. I'll go upstairs and see about the fires. You'll all come back?" she added, turning around.

"We will all come back," Lessingham promised.

They fought their way down to the beach. At first the storm completely deafened all sound. The lanterns, waved here and there by unseen hands, seemed part of some ghostly tableau, of which the only background was the raging of the storm. Then suddenly, with a startling hiss, another rocket clove its way through the darkness.

They had an instantaneous but brilliant view of all that was happening, - saw the trawler lying on its side, apparently only a few yards from the shore, saw the line stretched to the beach, on which, even at that moment, a man was being drawn ashore, licked by the spray, his strained face and wind-tossed hair clearly visible.

Then all was darkness again more complete than ever. They struggled down on to the shingle, where the little cluster of fishermen were hard at work with the line. Almost the first person they ran across was Jimmy Dumble. He was standing on the edge of the breakwater with a great lantern in his hand, superintending the line, and, as they drew near, Lessingham, who was a little in advance, could hear his voice above the storm. He was shouting towards the wreck, his hand to his mouth.

"Send the master over next, you lubbers, or we'll cut the line. Do you hear?"

There was no reply or, if there was, it was drowned in the wind.

Lessingham gripped the fisherman by the arm.

"Whom do you mean by 'master'?" he demanded. Dumble scarcely glanced at his interlocutor.

"Why, Sir Henry Cranston, to be sure," was the agitated answer.

"These lubbers of sea hands are all coming off first, and the line won't stand for more than another one or two," he added, dropping his voice.

Then the thrill of those few minutes' excitement unrolled itself into a great drama before Lessingham's eyes. Sir Henry was on that ship as near as any man might wish to be to death.

"'Ere's the next," Jimmy muttered, as they turned the windlass vigorously. "Gosh, 'e's a heavy one, too!"

同类推荐
  • 钵池山志

    钵池山志

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 摩诃止观

    摩诃止观

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 元阳子五假论

    元阳子五假论

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 已畦琐语

    已畦琐语

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 玉泉子

    玉泉子

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 绯色星域

    绯色星域

    莫名其妙回到了四十年前?这好像是当年看过的小说桥段吧,穿越?重生?逆袭?可是,她不想穿越,也不想重生,那样刻骨铭心的痛苦,再来一遍,只是想想,她就会不寒而栗,恨不得立刻再死一次。逆袭?呵呵,你试试看逆袭的对手是整个星际联盟?而你,不过是一个懵逼的二等文明丙级星球的低等公民……蓝星:我觉得我还可以拯救一下。卡纳:星域辣么大,你不想到处走走吗?陌陌:坐以待毙?没有想到你是这样的绯色!好吧好吧,你们都长得比我好看,你们说了算。
  • 凰医帝临七神

    凰医帝临七神

    (原名《焚尽七神:狂傲女帝》)前世,她贵为巅峰女帝,一夕之间局势逆转,沦为废材之质。魂灵双修,医毒无双,血脉觉醒,一御万兽。天现异象,凰命之女,自此归来,天下乱之。这一次,所有欺她辱她之人必杀之!他自上界而来,怀有目的,却因她动摇内心深处坚定的道义。“你曾说,你向仰我,你想像我一样,步入光明,是我对不起你,又让你重新回到黑暗。”“你都不在了,你让我一个人,怎么像向仰你?!”爱与不爱,从来都是我们自己的事,与他人无关。带走了所有的光明与信仰。
  • 乙酉岁舍弟扶侍归兴

    乙酉岁舍弟扶侍归兴

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 重生之将军难缠

    重生之将军难缠

    上辈子,阿萝是被渣男害死的,可悲的是,她居然到死还舍不得那个渣男……重活一世,不求报宿仇,只求能够远离从前的那些是是非非,安安稳稳、平平淡淡的过日子。谁料渣男居然也重生了!最重要的是居然还转了性子!
  • 见愁

    见愁

    我走过最长的路是我徒弟的套路。文案:瑯環上仙云止,清淡高雅,有承露沐雨之资,凌霜傲雪之节,世人皆道他:朗朗胜星辰,皎皎赛月华。是当之无愧的仙界第一高岭之花。可惜他是身中鬼瞳术,见他双目者皆自尽而亡,为避免伤及无辜,他只能用写了咒文的白绫覆住双眼。云止本以为自己的一生就是为了天下苍生,直到有一天,他收了一个名叫孟闲的徒弟……小剧场:一.云止觉得自己的嘴唇一阵温暖湿润,不禁秀眉微蹙,欲言又止。孟闲立即捧起那只傻乎乎的红狐狸,舔了舔唇说:是这只臭狐狸舔了师父你一下,我帮师父捉到它了。红狐狸(?_?):我虽然不是人,但你是真的gou。二.孟闲:师父,我胸口疼。云止:胸口疼就去找医仙,为师不会治病。孟闲:……——他是九重天最高贵的神仙,纤尘不染,是天上的云;而我天生凡胎肉骨,双手早已满手鲜血,是脚下的泥。我想变得更强大,只希望有一天能与他并肩。就算他跌落尘埃、受尽天下唾弃,他依旧是我心尖上的人,我的挚爱。食用指南:1.伪沙雕真腹黑女主VS清冷高贵闷骚男主2.强强结合3.情感上女强4.除了男主,其他男配都想干掉女主5.女主后期靠自己的努力开挂
  • 骄花

    骄花

    简介:涉足风尘,却嫁男神,事实超乎你想象O(∩_∩)O某男:“假结婚真领证,床垫一人一半。”江昕玥:“正合我意。”某男:“生活如此多娇,不如让我扑倒,届时,老公归你管,钱也归你管。”江昕玥:“正合我意。”……江昕玥:“我帮你明争暗斗打天下,你给我弄出一串红颜知已白莲花?”某男:“夫人,冤枉!”江昕玥:“你说了不算,我要脚踏红颜,手撕白莲!”某男:“老婆大人厉害了,为夫喜欢!”江昕玥幡然醒悟:这个老公好邪性,不能忍!
  • 我们的向往生活

    我们的向往生活

    我想,每个人的内心中,都有着一个属于自己的梦想生活。追求梦想的生活,为其而奋斗,享受并快乐的度过着每一天,这就是我们的向往生活。此部小说,用了六篇故事,讲述了,他们追求着不同的向往生活。
  • 打穿steam游戏库

    打穿steam游戏库

    《空洞骑士》、《上古卷轴5》、《太吾绘卷》、《中国式家长》、《骑马与砍杀》、《盐与避难所》、《饥荒》、《生化奇兵:无限》、《古墓丽影》、《了不起的修仙模拟器》……游戏的世界,亲自体验。来一场热血澎湃的大冒险!欢迎加入《打穿Steam游戏库》粉丝群,群聊号码:869025203
  • 北宋的野望

    北宋的野望

    魂穿到北宋末年,我有一个野望:我希望有一部分人先富起来,奔向小康;我要让身边的人无病无灾,无忧无虑,幸福安康;我希望这片土地上的人不再流离失所,居有常,业无变;我希望北方的铁蹄不再南下;我希望……。嗯,我的野望是不是太多了,太野了,那就拭目以待吧。
  • 山鹿

    山鹿

    山有林兮林有鹿,不见山兮不见鹿。此生此世有你一人足矣。