登陆注册
34093100000032

第32章 CHAPTER XIV--BATTLE RENEWED(1)

The consequences of that meeting in the dusk of Diana's Grove were acute and far-reaching, and not only to the two engaged in it. From Oolanga, this might have been expected by anyone who knew the character of the tropical African savage. To such, there are two passions that are inexhaustible and insatiable--vanity and that which they are pleased to call love. Oolanga left the Grove with an absorbing hatred in his heart. His lust and greed were afire, while his vanity had been wounded to the core. Lady Arabella's icy nature was not so deeply stirred, though she was in a seething passion.

More than ever she was set upon bringing Edgar Caswall to her feet.

The obstacles she had encountered, the insults she had endured, were only as fuel to the purpose of revenge which consumed her.

As she sought her own rooms in Diana's Grove, she went over the whole subject again and again, always finding in the face of Lilla Watford a key to a problem which puzzled her--the problem of a way to turn Caswall's powers--his very existence--to aid her purpose.

When in her boudoir, she wrote a note, taking so much trouble over it that she destroyed, and rewrote, till her dainty waste-basket was half-full of torn sheets of notepaper. When quite satisfied, she copied out the last sheet afresh, and then carefully burned all the spoiled fragments. She put the copied note in an emblazoned envelope, and directed it to Edgar Caswall at Castra Regis. This she sent off by one of her grooms. The letter ran:

"DEAR MR. CASWALL, "I want to have a chat with you on a subject in which I believe you are interested. Will you kindly call for me one day after lunch--say at three or four o'clock, and we can walk a little way together.

Only as far as Mercy Farm, where I want to see Lilla and Mimi Watford. We can take a cup of tea at the Farm. Do not bring your African servant with you, as I am afraid his face frightens the girls. After all, he is not pretty, is he? I have an idea you will be pleased with your visit this time.

"Yours sincerely, "ARABELLA MARCH."

At half-past three next day, Edgar Caswall called at Diana's Grove.

Lady Arabella met him on the roadway outside the gate. She wished to take the servants into her confidence as little as possible. She turned when she saw him coming, and walked beside him towards Mercy Farm, keeping step with him as they walked. When they got near Mercy, she turned and looked around her, expecting to see Oolanga or some sign of him. He was, however, not visible. He had received from his master peremptory orders to keep out of sight--an order for which the African scored a new offence up against her. They found Lilla and Mimi at home and seemingly glad to see them, though both the girls were surprised at the visit coming so soon after the other.

The proceedings were a repetition of the battle of souls of the former visit. On this occasion, however, Edgar Caswall had only the presence of Lady Arabella to support him--Oolanga being absent; but Mimi lacked the support of Adam Salton, which had been of such effective service before. This time the struggle for supremacy of will was longer and more determined. Caswall felt that if he could not achieve supremacy he had better give up the idea, so all his pride was enlisted against Mimi. When they had been waiting for the door to be opened, Lady Arabella, believing in a sudden attack, had said to him in a low voice, which somehow carried conviction:

"This time you should win. Mimi is, after all, only a woman. Show her no mercy. That is weakness. Fight her, beat her, trample on her--kill her if need be. She stands in your way, and I hate her.

Never take your eyes off her. Never mind Lilla--she is afraid of you. You are already her master. Mimi will try to make you look at her cousin. There lies defeat. Let nothing take your attention from Mimi, and you will win. If she is overcoming you, take my hand and hold it hard whilst you are looking into her eyes. If she is too strong for you, I shall interfere. I'll make a diversion, and under cover of it you must retire unbeaten, even if not victorious.

Hush! they are coming."

The two girls came to the door together. Strange sounds were coming up over the Brow from the west. It was the rustling and crackling of the dry reeds and rushes from the low lands. The season had been an unusually dry one. Also the strong east wind was helping forward enormous flocks of birds, most of them pigeons with white cowls.

Not only were their wings whirring, but their cooing was plainly audible. From such a multitude of birds the mass of sound, individually small, assumed the volume of a storm. Surprised at the influx of birds, to which they had been strangers so long, they all looked towards Castra Regis, from whose high tower the great kite had been flying as usual. But even as they looked, the cord broke, and the great kite fell headlong in a series of sweeping dives. Its own weight, and the aerial force opposed to it, which caused it to rise, combined with the strong easterly breeze, had been too much for the great length of cord holding it.

Somehow, the mishap to the kite gave new hope to Mimi. It was as though the side issues had been shorn away, so that the main struggle was thenceforth on ******r lines. She had a feeling in her heart, as though some religious chord had been newly touched. It may, of course, have been that with the renewal of the bird voices a fresh courage, a fresh belief in the good issue of the struggle came too. In the misery of silence, from which they had all suffered for so long, any new train of thought was almost bound to be a boon. As the inrush of birds continued, their wings beating against the crackling rushes, Lady Arabella grew pale, and almost fainted.

"What is that?" she asked suddenly.

To Mimi, born and bred in Siam, the sound was strangely like an exaggeration of the sound produced by a snake-charmer.

同类推荐
  • The Armies of Labor

    The Armies of Labor

    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。
  • 山店

    山店

    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。
  • 六十种曲鸣凤记

    六十种曲鸣凤记

    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。
  • On the Method of Zadig

    On the Method of Zadig

    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。
  • 新石头记

    新石头记

    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。
热门推荐
  • 麒麟传说

    麒麟传说

    一场天空奇异的变化,令四颗流星化为了四只麒麟。为了杀死麒麟得到所化之宝,江湖中人自相残杀,蠢蠢欲动,异想天开……
  • 五行诛仙记

    五行诛仙记

    ——————修行,是一种生活态度。是勇者对待生命的终极思考。当古老的五行真意逐渐埋没在历史的尘埃中,当圣皇宣布灵界几万年来的神意法是下等法,即使那个当年曾经无比灿烂的名字也无法阻挡分毫——修行之路从此陷入魔道,五行之意被刻意扭曲。常敏,一个小药铺的少东家,从小无父无母,又身具天煞孤星本命,当大时代的洪流滚滚而来时,七杀碾转,刑克六亲的悲苦命运侵袭下,他到底如何选择?亲情,友情,爱情,信念,道德,哪一个才是他真正想要的?
  • 穿越之神话崛起

    穿越之神话崛起

    什么是真正的活着?是纵马江湖道,今生任逍遥?还是手中无剑,心中有剑,无招胜有招?是御剑乘风来,除魔天地间?还是灵根孕育源流出,心性修持大道生?再不然是苍天弃吾,吾宁成魔,我命由我不由天?……没有什么是真的对,没有什么是真的错,一切不过是,是与否的纠葛。
  • 青春你是我的劫

    青春你是我的劫

    明以为’梦‘会成为现实,但终究还是分离。青春时光里,至少明拼命爱过,即使最后一无所有。错过便是永远,决定便不能回头。青春永远是年轻人的劫。
  • 万世帝王

    万世帝王

    精研武学、中医、八卦精髓之大师,重生后成了一个崇尚修武世界的偏僻村庄的柴房之中废柴少年,从此以后,他如鱼得水,运用前世所学,异军突起、以凌云之志、豪迈胸怀、攒五行、合四象、踏平武界,掀起一场涛天巨浪,并终于探索出了生死之奥密。======================================================================
  • 沐汐盼兮

    沐汐盼兮

    初遇时,她救他于危难中,命运的轨迹便将两人交织在了一起。她本是夜空中最闪亮的星,却遭逢变故遗落世间,家破人亡的仇恨致使她一步步地变得强大,她林沐汐也有想要守护的人和物。她很庆幸此生遇见了他们,无论是风离尘还是风离洛,亦或是夜皓轩······他们都付出的太多太多。人的一生不过短短几十年,或经历过背叛,或经历过欺骗,或被人陷害,或命悬一线,林沐汐最终会如何抉择?
  • 魂穿后成为团宠

    魂穿后成为团宠

    一朝魂穿,醒来竟成皇商小妾!林幻玥醒来后,误以为眼前的一切都是虚拟游戏,当她逐渐意识到魂穿的事实,只有一个念头——回到现代!“什么?你要独宠我?你全家兄弟姐妹长辈都宠我?为何还有模糊记忆?那男子又是谁?”现代独立逗比女主Vs古代阳光醋坛男主开启团宠人生!
  • 神兵时代之兵王崛起

    神兵时代之兵王崛起

    本文说了一个男孩韩渊和他的好朋友小乐一起进入神器学院,觉醒神器,然而韩渊觉醒了银针,最废的神器,但是总是有四个字在他的神器上若影若现,那又会擦出什么样的火花呢.........
  • 海贼王之璐纱

    海贼王之璐纱

    这种狗血剧情居然也会在我身上发生?!真的假的?路飞是我哥?!
  • 有朋自远方来

    有朋自远方来

    四个女孩,来自不同地方,怀着不一样的故事,有着不一样的性格,相聚同一个地方,演奏同一首乐曲。她,双亲亡故,表面乐观内心寂寞;她,遗弃孤儿,表面羞涩内心自卑;她,朋友背叛,表面冷淡内心渴望;她,父母不顾,表面任性内心孤独。