登陆注册
6148600000011

第11章 CHAPTER II(6)

There, let's get out of this before I grow superstitious, as men who believe in nothing sometimes do, because after all they must believe in something, I suppose. Got your hat and coat? So have I, come on," and he switched off the light, so that the room was left in darkness except for the faint glimmering of the fire.

His partner grumbled audibly, for in turning he had knocked his hand against the desk.

"Leave me my only economy, Haswell," he answered with a hard little laugh. "Electricity is strength and I hate to see strength burning to waste. Why do you mind?" he went on as he stepped towards the door.

"Is it the contrast? In all times of our wealth, in all times of our tribulation, from sickness and from sudden death----"

"Good Lord deliver us," chimed in Mr. Haswell in a shaking voice behind him. "What the devil's that?"

Sir Robert looked round and saw, or thought that he saw, something very strange. From the pillar on which it stood the golden fetish with a woman's face, appeared to have floated. The firelight showed it gliding towards them across, but a few inches above the floor of the great room. It came very slowly, but it came. Now it reached them and paused, and now it rose into the air until it attained the height of Mr. Champers-Haswell and stayed there, staring into his face and not a hand's breadth away, just as though it were a real woman glaring at him.

He uttered a sound, half whistle and half groan, and fell back, as it chanced on to a morocco-covered seat behind him. For a moment or two the gleaming, golden mask floated in the air. Then it turned very deliberately, rose a little way, and moving sidelong to where Sir Robert stood, hung in front of /his/ face.

Presently Aylward staggered to the mantelpiece and began to fumble for the switch; in the silence his nails scratching at the panelling made a sound like to that of a gnawing mouse. He found it at last, and next instant the office broke into a blaze of light, showing Mr. Haswell, his rubicund face quite pale, his hat and umbrella on the floor, gasping like a dying man upon the couch, and Sir Robert himself clinging to the mantel-shelf as a person might do who had received a mortal wound, while the golden fetish reposed calmly on its pillar, to all appearance as immovable and undisturbed as the antique Venus which matched it at the other end of the room. For a while there was silence. Then Sir Robert, recovering himself, asked:

"Did you notice anything unusual just now, Haswell?"

"Yes," whispered his partner. "I thought that hideous African thing which Vernon brought here, came sliding across the floor and stared into my face with its glittering eyes, and in the eyes----"

"Well, what was in the eyes?"

"I can't remember. It was a kind of picture and the meaning of it was Sudden Death--oh Lord! Sudden Death. Tell me it was a fancy bred of that ill-omened talk of yours?"

"I can't tell you anything of the sort," answered Aylward in a hollow voice, "for I saw something also."

"What?" asked his partner.

"Death that wasn't sudden, and other things."

Again the silence fell till it was broken by Aylward.

"Come," he said, "we have been over-working--too much strain, and now the reaction. Keep this rubbish to yourself, or they will lock you up in an asylum."

"Certainly, Aylward, certainly. But can't you get rid of that beastly image?"

"Not on any account, Haswell, even if it haunts us all day. Here it shall stop until the Saharas are floated on Monday, if I have to lock it in the strongroom and throw the keys into the Thames. Afterwards Vernon can take it, as he has a right to do, and I am sure that with it will go our luck."

"Then the sooner our luck goes, the better," replied Haswell, with a mere ghost of his former whistle. "Life is better than luck, and--Aylward, that Yellow God you are so fond of means to murder us. We are being fatted for the sacrifice, that is all. I remember now, that was one of the things I saw written in its eyes!"

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 聊斋之神临

    聊斋之神临

    这人间,鬼蜮当道,妖魅横行,这不仅是人族居所,更是妖鬼众类的乐园。有一日,异域之魂降临,蝶翼悄然扇动,这世间又将有怎样变动,救赎抑或沦亡。
  • 我和大佬隐婚了

    我和大佬隐婚了

    穿书后,宋秋槿发现当配角实在是太惨了,明明是豪门贵妇,却搞得穷困潦倒,作为反派大佬的女人,时刻还有嗝屁的风险,绝对是个高危职业。思来想去,为了活命,只有……“顾太太,听说,你不想干了?”顾大佬看着眼前两张薄薄的纸,指尖轻轻敲击着桌面,金丝眼镜下深邃的眸子不见情绪……宋秋槿看着门口壮硕黝黑的保镖,拼命地摇了摇头……
  • 藕断丝连:禁爱娇妻

    藕断丝连:禁爱娇妻

    她,是个不折不扣的不婚族。一心一意想要孤独终老。当上天不顺其意,当她遇上了他。他的温和,他的宠溺。她似乎要沦陷了。只是当真正面目揭开,他就是个大灰狼。他的霸道,他的强势。由一开始的躲避,到最后的接受。看他为她准备的一世盛宠。无小三,微虐。宠文,爱养成。
  • 槿木花开,绝世毒妃有点萌

    槿木花开,绝世毒妃有点萌

    我愿以吾之血,奉吾所爱。她是陌槿啼,一个宛如罂粟一般的彻头彻尾的坏人,手段残忍,笑容明睸,年仅十岁时便只身浴血与千人,成就毒医,一朝穿越,她已傲世大陆傲兰国陌府本该受尽宠爱却因痴傻懦弱废柴而下人亦可践踏受尽屈辱而死的四小姐。再睁眼,万千风华,废物?她抿唇一笑,那么被废物打败的你又算什么?一世轻狂,却在不知不觉中掉入了他名为宠爱的网,她最终只能叹息一声:罢了,你终是我的劫,不逃了,也懒得逃了。……恶毒庶姐:羽王殿下乃是九天之上的神祗,不是你这废物可以配的上的。陌槿啼:……你说的是后面那个牛皮糖一样的东西吗?
  • 曙光之国度

    曙光之国度

    本书是纯正吸血鬼生活,将会在不同国家穿梭,与朋友,战敌人,成组织,使天赋。。。。
  • 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!
  • 成长的仪式

    成长的仪式

    《成长的仪式》内容简介:这部短篇小说集分为“人在他乡”“旧梦童年”“萍踪侠影”“故乡的云”“烟村故事”五个小辑。“人在他乡”收录的小说,被认为是“打工文学”,其《出租屋里的磨刀声》更被认为是打工文学的代表作之一。
  • 我山之王

    我山之王

    你眼中的世界是什么样的?奇诡残酷又或光怪陆离,平静安详亦是煦暖春风。梦里杀人,体内有声,人间坟场,世界大王。阴影君王,虚空之主,花间武士,我山之王!位面洪流对冲,谁能始终照耀?
  • 红尘走马

    红尘走马

    鸿蒙衍太虚,可有三千界?何处访蓬莱,叩首须弥山?天元轮转,凡尘更迭,熙熙攘攘间,便换了天侥幸成了玄界江湖,草莽里个个便纹枰论道,求什么陆地神仙载渡人忙着扮那黑白脸的十二行当趁着河山大好,外道者行个纵火,扬个尘嚣尸衡者兜着衣袖,拒绝放对,转身便插标卖首摆摊吆喝烟火气里乱成一团,独钓者吃干抹净,赶明儿又是默默无闻逐鹿人棋里局外,门徒长生久视法天地天南地北,行者全性保真掌纲伦端是场人间闹剧戊戌年末,他从洛邙墓中苏醒,带着名为余殅的身份证,欲下山行大隐于市,结庐境谓之走马,远红尘他与人间,重逢
  • 妖孽重生:至尊元素师

    妖孽重生:至尊元素师

    她是神界火族少主,出生背负妖孽之名,隐忍十几年,只为有一天能够站在阳光下。她是被世人称为上官家的绝世废材,天生草包。毫无灵根以致被家族丢弃。当从不安分,且生性略有些残忍的笙血月,以懦弱草包小姐的身体重生的那一刻开始,人界将会发生一场怎样的翻天覆地……一生杀戮为伴,除去废物之称,站在六界巅峰!