登陆注册
5358900000028

第28章 THE OUTLAW(4)

The convict spoke but once, and that as we reached the cottage gate: "is he very ill, sir?""Very ill," I said. He stood for a moment, inhaling the fragrance of the roses in great breaths, and staring about him; then with an abrupt gesture he opened the little gate, and gliding up the path with his furtive, stealthy footstep knocked at the door. For some half hour the Imp and I strolled to and fro in the moonlight, during which he related to me much about his outlaw and the many "ruses he had employed to get him provision." How upon one occasion, to escape the watchful eyes of Auntie Lisbeth, he had been compelled to hide a slice of jam-tart in the trousers-pockets, to the detriment of each; how Dorothy had watched him everywhere in the momentary expectation of "something happening;" how Jane and Peter and cook would stand and stare and shake their heads athim because he ate such a lot, "an' the worst of it was I was aw full' hungry all the time, you know, Uncle Dick!" This and much more he told me as we waited there in the moonlight.

At last the cottage door opened and the convict came out. He did not join us at once, but remained staring away towards the river, though I saw him jerk his sleeve across his eyes more than once in his furtive, stealthy fashion; but when at last he came up to us his face was firm and resolute.

"Did you see old Jasper?" I asked. "Yes, sir; I saw him.""Is he any better?"

"Much better - he died in my arms, sir. An' now I'm ready to go back, there's a police-station in the village." He stopped suddenly and turned to stare back at the lighted windows of the cottage, and when he spoke again his voice sounded hoarser than ever.

"Thought I'd come back from furrin parts, 'e did, wi' my pockets stuffed full o' gold an' bank-notes. Called me 'is bye Jarge, 'e did!" and again he brushed his cuff across his eyes.

"Masters I don't know who ye may be, but I'm grateful to ye an' more than grateful, sir. An' now I'm ready to go back an' finish my time.""How much longer is that?" "Three years, sir.""And when you come out, what shall you do then?""Start all over again, sir; try to get some honest work an' live straight." "Do you think you can?""I know I can, sir. Ye see, he died in my arms, called me 'is bye Jarge, said 'e were proud of me, 'e did! A man can begin again an' live straight an' square wi' a memory the like o' that to 'elp 'im.""Then why not begin to-night?"

He passed a tremulous hand through his silver hair, and stared at me with incredulous eyes.

"Begin-to-night!" he half whispered.

"I have an old house among the Kentish hop-gardens," I went on; "no one lives there at present except a care-taker, but it is within the bounds ofprobability that I may go to stay there - some day. Now the gardens need trimming, and I'm very fond of flowers; do you suppose you could make the place look decent in - say, a month ?""Sir," he said in a strange, broken voice, "you ain't jokin' with me, are you?""I could pay you a pound a week; what do you say?"He tried to speak, but his lips quivered, and he turned his back upon us very suddenly. I tore a page from my pocket-book and scrawled a hasty note to my care-taker.

"Here is the address," I said, tapping him on the shoulder. "You will find no difficulty. I will write again to-night. You must of course have money to get there and may need to buy a few necessaries besides; here is your first week's wages in advance," and I thrust a sovereign into his hand. He stared down at it with blinking eyes, shuffling awkwardly with his feet, and at that moment his face seemed very worn, and lined, and his hair very grey, yet I had a feeling that I should not regret my quixotic action in the end.

"Sir," he faltered, "sir, do ye mean - ?" and stopped.

"I mean that to-night 'the bye Jarge' has a chance to make a new beginning, a chance to become the man his father always thought he would be. Of course I may be a fool to trust you. That only time will show; but you see I had a great respect for old Jasper. And now that you have the address you'd better go; stay, though, you must have a hat; folks might wonder - take this," and I handed him my cap.

"Sir, I can't thank ye now, I never can. It - it won't come; but - " with a nervous, awkward gesture he caught my hand suddenly pressed it to his lips, and was gone down the lane.

Thus it was that old Jasper's "bye Jarge" went out to make a trial of life a second time, and as I watched him striding through the moonlight, his head erect, very different to the shambling creature he had been, it seemed to me that the felon was already ousted by the man.

"I 'specks he forgot all 'bout me !" said the Imp disconsolately.

"No," I answered, shaking my head; "I don't think he will ever forgetyou, my Imp."

"I 'spose he's awfull' fond of you, Uncle Dick?" "Not that I know of,""Then why did he kiss your hand?"

"Oh, well - er - perhaps it is a way he has." "He didn't kiss mine," said the Imp.

A door opened and closed very softly, and Lisbeth came towards us down the path, whereupon the Imp immediately "took cover" in the ditch.

"He is dead, Dick!" she said as I opened the gate. "He died in his son's arms - the George he was always talking about. And oh, Dick, he died trying to sing 'The British Grenadiers.""Poor old Jasper!" I said.

同类推荐
  • 北洋水师章程

    北洋水师章程

    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。
  • 六根归道论

    六根归道论

    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。
  • 上清元始变化宝真上经

    上清元始变化宝真上经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 转法轮经

    转法轮经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Our Androcentric Culture

    Our Androcentric Culture

    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
  • 无属性魔导师

    无属性魔导师

    一个略宅的男猪脚穿越至魔法世界,居然只有略像当麻型的无属性。是不是男主又要龙傲天了呢?我还没想好......希望大家多关注,多收藏,三连不要钱。
  • 不死者契约

    不死者契约

    主角被异界所召唤,沦为不死生物,一系列的谜团也都接踵而至,幕后的推手究竟在下怎样的一局棋?致使各大种族皆沦为棋子?最终……主角该何去何从?是带领不死大军称霸天下?还是……直面那九天之上的恐惧……
  • 男人不“坏”女人不爱

    男人不“坏”女人不爱

    “男人不‘坏’女人不爱”这句话,从古流传至今,它几乎成了感情世界里颠扑不破的真理。不是女人犯贱,非要爱上一个坏男人来给自己找罪受,而是因为大多数好男人的标准似乎都有意无意地和“呆”挂上了钩,想想有哪个女人愿意找个木头一样的呆瓜?况且,这里的“坏”并非指人格品行方面不端,而是指突破传统好男人的观念,在生活方面富有情趣,善幽默、懂浪漫,能给女人带来惊喜,给生活增添新意。
  • 惊人大发现(科学知识大课堂)

    惊人大发现(科学知识大课堂)

    为了普及科学知识,探索科学发展的历程,领略科学丰富多彩的趣味,弘扬科学名家的丰功伟绩,学习科学家不懈的创新精神与无私的奉献精神,培养青少年科学、爱科学的浓厚兴趣,并密切结合青少年朋友日常的生活与学习特点,我们组织编写了这套《科学知识大课堂》。作为一套普及科学知识的通俗读物,本书有别于专业的学术论著,侧重于知识性、趣味性、实用性,注重对青少年科技素质的培育、科学兴趣的培养、科学精神的塑造与科学方法的启迪,不求面面俱到,但求言之有物,物有所指,指有所发。
  • 低碳执行手册

    低碳执行手册

    从哥本哈根到达沃斯;从政治博弈到全球经济利益竞争;从开车到走路;从坐电梯到爬楼梯……“低碳革命”的号角已经吹响。低碳不是口号,也不是降低工作效率,更不是弄虚作假。低碳是一种工作习惯,一种生活态度,一种对待资源的爱惜和敬畏之情。
  • 民国时期西部边疆的政权建设与族群关系(21世纪中国民族问题丛书)

    民国时期西部边疆的政权建设与族群关系(21世纪中国民族问题丛书)

    本书另辟蹊径,以民国历史为考察的入手点,重点关注宏观历史下的社会变迁与其中微观层面的群体或个人行动间的相互关系,进而探索历史事件与历史趋势的社会学意义。因此可以说,本文集是有关民国时期西部民族地区社会史研究的汇编,其中蕴含着社会学研究者以史为鉴的现实关怀。
  • 蜘蛛男

    蜘蛛男

    《蜘蛛男》是“江户川乱步作品集”第七卷。故事开头,怪绅士稻桓租下了一间事务所,把它重新装修成美术艺品店。第二天开业时聘用了一名十八岁的美少女,但当天晚上就奸杀了这名少女。接下来的几天内报纸社会版头条陆续刊登了“碎尸案”、“美人鱼案”。民间犯罪学者畔柳博士接手此案,在与蓝胡子稻桓正面交锋的过程中屡屡败下阵来,直到环游归来的明智加入侦破阵营……,故事从读者预测不到的角度展开,是一部名探与杀人狂的斗智故事。
  • 全世界最靓的星

    全世界最靓的星

    浑浑噩噩的过了四年大学的王子倩和室友一起举办了自己生日party。许了个愿——人生从头开始。就重生了。斗渣女,斗白莲,斗……额……好吧~_~王子倩作为一个恋爱小白,非常想要拥有甜甜的恋爱啊!可是奈何老天爷不同意,总是不让她如意,直到遇见了他,她才知道,原来,所有的一切都是为了遇见他。
  • 梦境执行局

    梦境执行局

    人的一生要做十万多个梦,闭上眼睛,我们将进入你的梦境。
  • 我的自述日记

    我的自述日记

    我的情感生活,命运,相信命运吗?被挫折打击就会信了吧。情感太过炙热激进,我怕我会疯掉,疯掉以前就把自己疯狂以前记录下来吧。这样即使我死去,至少也有人知道还有这样的一个人存在过。