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第108章

ALTHOUGH the events that I am now relating happened many years ago, I shall still, for caution's sake, avoid mentioning by name the various places visited by Mr.Dark and myself for the purpose of making inquiries.It will be enough if I describe generally what we did, and if I mention in substance only the result at which we ultimately arrived.

On reaching Glasgow, Mr.Dark turned the whole case over in his mind once more.The result was that he altered his original intention of going straight to the north of Scotland, considering it safer to make sure, if possible, of the course the yacht had taken in her cruise along the western coast.

The carrying out of this new resolution involved the necessity of delaying our onward journey by perpetually diverging from the direct road.Three times we were sent uselessly to wild places in the Hebrides by false reports.Twice we wandered away inland, following gentlemen who answered generally to the description of Mr.James Smith, but who turned out to be the wrong men as soon as we set eyes on them.These vain excursions--especially the three to the western islands--consumed time terribly.It was more than two months from the day when we had left Darrock Hall before we found ourselves up at the very top of Scotland at last, driving into a considerable sea-side town, with a harbor attached to it.Thus far our journey had led to no results, and I began to despair of success.As for Mr.Dark, he never got to the end of his sweet temper and his wonderful patience.

"You don't know how to wait, William," was his constant remark whenever he heard me complaining."I do."We drove into the town toward evening in a modest little gig, and put up, according to our usual custom, at one of the inferior inns.

"We must begin at the bottom," Mr.Dark used to say."High company in a coffee-room won't be familiar with us; low company in a tap-room will." And he certainly proved the truth of his own words.The like of him for making intimate friends of total strangers at the shortest notice I have never met with before or since.Cautious as the Scotch are, Mr.Dark seemed to have the knack of twisting them round his finger as he pleased.He varied his way artfully with different men, but there were three standing opinions of his which he made a point of expressing in all varieties of company while we were in Scotland.In the first place, he thought the view of Edinburgh from Arthur's Seat the finest in the world.In the second place, he considered whisky to be the most wholesome spirit in the world.In the third place, he believed his late beloved mother to be the best woman in the world.It may be worthy of note that, whenever he expressed this last opinion in Scotland, he invariably added that her maiden name was Macleod.

Well, we put up at a modest little inn near the harbor.I was dead tired with the journey, and lay down on my bed to get some rest.Mr.Dark, whom nothing ever fatigued, left me to take his toddy and pipe among the company in the taproom.

I don't know how long I had been asleep when I was roused by a shake on my shoulder.The room was pitch dark, and I felt a hand suddenly clapped over my mouth.Then a strong smell of whisky and tobacco saluted my nostrils, and a whisper stole into my ear--"William, we have got to the end of our journey.""Mr.Dark," I stammered out, "is that you? What, in Heaven's name, do you mean?""The yacht put in here," was the answer, still in a whisper, "and your blackguard of a master came ashore--""Oh, Mr.Dark," I broke in, "don't tell me that the letter is true!""Every word of it," says he."He was married here, and was off again to the Mediterranean with Number Two a good three weeks before we left your mistress's house.Hush! don't say a word, Go to sleep again, or strike a light, if you like it better.Do anything but come downstairs with me.I'm going to find out all the particulars without seeming to want to know one of them.

Yours is a very good-looking face, William, but it's so infernally honest that I can't trust it in the tap-room.I'm making friends with the Scotchmen already.They know my opinion of Arthur's Seat; they _see_ what I think of whisky; and I rather think it won't be long before they hear that my mother's maiden name was Macleod."With those words he slipped out of the room, and left me, as he had found me, in the dark.

I was far too much agitated by what I had heard to think of going to sleep again, so I struck a light, and tried to amuse myself as well as I could with an old newspaper that had been stuffed into my carpet bag.It was then nearly ten o'clock.Two hours later, when the house shut up, Mr.Dark came back to me again in high spirits.

"I have got the whole case here," says he, tapping his forehead--"the whole case, as neat and clean as if it was drawn in a brief.That master of yours doesn't stick at a trifle, William.It's my opinion that your mistress and you have not seen the last of him yet."We were sleeping that night in a double-bedded room.As soon as Mr.Dark had secured the door and disposed himself comfortably in his bed, he entered on a detailed narrative of the particulars communicated to him in the tap-room.The substance of what he told me may be related as follows:

The yacht had had a wonderful run all the way to Cape Wrath.On rounding that headland she had met the wind nearly dead against her, and had beaten every inch of the way to the sea-port town, where she had put in to get a supply of provisions, and to wait for a change in the wind.

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