登陆注册
38578600000160

第160章

ALLAN AT BAY.

Two o'clock came; and Pedgift Junior, punctual to his time, came with it. His vivacity of the morning had all sparkled out; he greeted Allan with his customary politeness, but without his customary smile; and, when the headwaiter came in for orders, his dismissal was instantly pronounced in words never yet heard to issue from the lips of Pedgift in that hotel: "Nothing at present.""You seem to be in low spirits," said Allan. "Can't we get our information? Can nobody tell you anything about the house in Pimlico?""Three different people have told me about it, Mr. Armadale, and they have all three said the same thing."Allan eagerly drew his chair nearer to the place occupied by his traveling companion. His reflections in the interval since they had last seen each other had not tended to compose him. That strange connection, so easy to feel, so hard to trace, between the difficulty of approaching Miss Gwilt's family circumstances and the difficulty of approaching Miss Gwilt's reference, which had already established itself in his thoughts, had by this time stealthily taken a firmer and firmer hold on his mind. Doubts troubled him which he could neither understand nor express.

Curiosity filled him, which he half longed and half dreaded to satisfy.

"I am afraid I must trouble you with a question or two, sir, before I can come to the point," said Pedgift Junior. "I don't want to force myself into your confidence. I only want to see my way, in what looks to me like a very awkward business. Do you mind telling me whether others besides yourself are interested in this inquiry of ours?""Other people _are_ interested in it," replied Allan. "There's no objection to telling you that.""Is there any other person who is the object of the inquiry besides Mrs. Mandeville, herself?" pursued Pedgift, winding his way a little deeper into the secret.

"Yes; there is another person," said Allan, answering rather unwillingly.

"Is the person a young woman, Mr. Armadale?"Allan started. "How do you come to guess that?" he began, then checked himself, when it was too late. "Don't ask me any more questions," he resumed. "I'm a bad hand at defending myself against a sharp fellow like you; and I'm bound in honor toward other people to keep the particulars of this business to myself."Pedgift Junior had apparently heard enough for his purpose. He drew his chair, in his turn, nearer to Allan. He was evidently anxious and embarrassed; but his professional manner began to show itself again from sheer fo rce of habit.

"I've done with my questions, sir," he said; "and I have something to say now on my side. In my father's absence, perhaps you may be kindly disposed to consider me as your legal adviser.

If you will take my advice, you will not stir another step in this inquiry.""What do you mean?" interposed Allan.

"It is just possible, Mr. Armadale, that the cabman, positive as he is, may have been mistaken. I strongly recommend you to take it for granted that he _is_ mistaken, and to drop it there."The caution was kindly intended; but it came too late. Allan did what ninety-nine men out of a hundred in his position would have done--he declined to take his lawyer's advice.

"Very well, sir," said Pedgift Junior; "if you will have it, you must have it."He leaned forward close to Allan's ear, and whispered what he had heard of the house in Pimlico, and of the people who occupied it.

"Don't blame me, Mr. Armadale," he added, when the irrevocable words had been spoken. "I tried to spare you."Allan suffered the shock, as all great shocks are suffered, in silence. His first impulse would have driven him headlong for refuge to that very view of the cabman's assertion which had just been recommended to him, but for one damning circumstance which placed itself inexorably in his way. Miss Gwilt's marked reluctance to approach the story of her past life rose irrepressibly on his memory, in indirect but horrible confirmation of the evidence which connected Miss Gwilt's reference with the house in Pimlico. One conclusion, and one only--the conclusion which any man must have drawn, hearing what he had just heard, and knowing no more than he knew--forced itself into his mind. A miserable, fallen woman, who had abandoned herself in her extremity to the help of wretches skilled in criminal concealment, who had stolen her way back to decent society and a reputable employment by means of a false character, and whose position now imposed on her the dreadful necessity of perpetual secrecy and perpetual deceit in relation to her past life--such was the aspect in which the beautiful governess at Thorpe Ambrose now stood revealed to Allan's eyes!

Falsely revealed, or truly revealed? Had she stolen her way back to decent society and a reputable employment by means of a false character? She had. Did her position impose on her the dreadful necessity of perpetual secrecy and perpetual deceit in relation to her past life? It did. Was she some such pitiable victim to the treachery of a man unknown as Allan had supposed? _She was no such pitiable victim._ The conclusion which Allan had drawn--the conclusion literally forced into his mind by the facts before him--was, nevertheless, the conclusion of all others that was furthest even from touching on the truth. The true story of Miss Gwilt's connection with the house in Pimlico and the people who inhabited it--a house rightly described as filled with wicked secrets, and people rightly represented as perpetually in danger of feeling the grasp of the law--was a story which coming events were yet to disclose: a story infinitely less revolting, and yet infinitely more terrible, than Allan or Allan's companion had either of them supposed.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 校园异能帝

    校园异能帝

    林天宇突获异能,有校花,美女老师相伴,可惜一次意外身亡,让他逆天重生,美女老师变成小姨,前世那些与他有关联的女人,这一世还会属于他吗?让我们拭目以待。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 遥遥星修路

    遥遥星修路

    在那个星修时代,实力是底气,智慧是前提,经济是基础。人人都以成为星修为荣耀……
  • 雨夜的浪漫情事

    雨夜的浪漫情事

    穿越,总是有原因的吧,莫名其妙的来到异时代,是缘定三生?还是命里注定?蓝天雨与好友秋水共同穿越到了战争年代,结识了仿佛命里注定的他,与他,粗神经的她面对这道艰难的选择题,该如何作答?前世,他选择了对她情深似海的夜,拒绝了为她付出生命的雅治,那么今世呢?请随着我们的女主,共同去做这道爱情选择题吧
  • 冠宠男宫:王的美夫如画

    冠宠男宫:王的美夫如画

    或淡如雅竹,或清冷如玉,或热情如火,或魅惑如妖……美人如斯娇美如画,江山如此多娇却不及美夫嫣然一笑,风云动荡之际,这场江山与美人的争夺中,她该何去何从?
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 心已被囚情藏死海

    心已被囚情藏死海

    心已被囚,情葬死海,三年前,因为楚毅寒的一句好好关照,逼得整个沈家家破人亡,沈父公司也宣告破产,沈父也在受了双重打击之下死了,而楚毅寒对沈诺说这才只是个开始,就把她送进了监狱五年,只留下一句话说:“不死就行,”五年后她出狱,她在在监狱门口对他说:“楚毅寒,我沈家欠你的的,已经还清,从今往后你我再无瓜葛,”之后消失了,他却像疯了一样满世界通缉她,只为逼她回来。
  • 我问仙道

    我问仙道

    一念灭苍生,一怒诛仙魔,一人掌仙道,一法定古今。异世上古,强者林立,弱肉强食本乃仙道之路的不灭法则。而今,我欲成仙!何来法则?
  • 英雄傲视录

    英雄傲视录

    秦风带着英雄联盟系统穿越到了异世,这是一个斗气和魔法的世界,而他所能依靠的只有英雄联盟。从此在这片大陆上留下了无尽的传说,最终之战,无数英雄血染苍天,这里究竟是另一片世界,还是瓦罗兰大陆呢?
  • 君知我心我识君

    君知我心我识君

    抓鬼抓到小媳妇咸鱼翻身被赐婚无理取闹讨休书看王爷如何降鬼定情