第 52 节
作者:曾氏六合网      更新:2024-07-12 09:34      字数:9317
  Jerking   free   from   the   arm   that   was   all   distasteful   compulsion;   Joan   had
  slapped Tudor's face resoundingly and with far more vim and weight than
  when she had cuffed Gogoomy。
  Sheldon had half…started up; then controlled himself and sunk back in
  his   chair;   so   that   by   the   time   Joan   entered   the   door   his   composure   was
  recovered。      Her right fore…arm was clutched tightly in her left hand; while
  the white cheeks; centred with the spots of flaming red; reminded him of
  the time he had first seen her angry。
  〃He hurt my arm;〃 she blurted out; in reply to his look of inquiry。
  He smiled involuntarily。         It was so like her; so like the boy she was;
  to come running to complain of the physical hurt which had been done her。
  She was certainly not a woman versed in the ways of man and in the ways
  of handling man。         The resounding slap she had given Tudor seemed still
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  echoing in Sheldon's ears; and as he looked at the girl before him crying
  out that her arm was hurt; his smile grew broader。
  It   was   the   smile   that   did   it;   convicting   Joan   in   her   own   eyes   of   the
  silliness of her cry and sending over her face the most amazing blush he
  had ever seen。       Throat; cheeks; and forehead flamed with the rush of the
  shamed blood。
  〃Hehe〃   she     attempted   to   vindicate   her   deeper   indignation;   then
  whirled abruptly away and passed out the rear door and down the steps。
  Sheldon sat and mused。          He was a trifle angry; and the more he dwelt
  upon     the   happening    the   angrier   he   grew。   If   it   had   been   any   woman
  except Joan it would have been amusing。                But Joan was the last woman
  in the world to attempt to kiss forcibly。            The thing smacked of the back
  stairs anywaya sordid little comedy perhaps; but to have tried it on Joan
  was nothing less than sacrilege。           The man should have had better sense。
  Then;   too;   Sheldon   was   personally   aggrieved。        He   had   been   filched   of
  something that he felt was almost his; and his lover's jealousy was rampant
  at thought of this forced familiarity。
  It was while in this mood that the screen door banged loudly behind
  the   heels   of   Tudor;   who   strode   into   the   room   and   paused   before   him。
  Sheldon was unprepared; though it was very apparent that the other was
  furious。
  〃Well?〃 Tudor demanded defiantly。
  And on the instant speech rushed to Sheldon's lips。
  〃I hope you won't attempt anything like it again; that's all except that
  I shall   be only  too happy  any  time   to   extend to   you   the   courtesy  of   my
  whale…boat。      It will land you in Tulagi in a few hours。〃
  〃As if that would settle it;〃 was the retort。
  〃I don't understand;〃 Sheldon said simply。
  〃Then it is because you don't wish to understand。〃
  〃Still I don't understand;〃 Sheldon said in steady; level tones。 〃All that
  is   clear   to  me   is  that   you   are   exaggerating     your    own    blunder    into
  something serious。〃
  Tudor grinned maliciously and replied; …
  〃It   would   seem   that   you   are   doing   the   exaggerating;   inviting   me   to
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  leave in your whale…boat。          It is telling me that Berande is not big enough
  for the pair of us。     Now let me tell you that the Solomon Islands is not big
  enough for the pair of us。        This thing's got to be settled between us; and it
  may as well be settled right here and now。〃
  〃I   can understand   your   fire…eating   manners   as being   natural   to   you;〃
  Sheldon went on wearily; 〃but why you should try them on me is what I
  can't comprehend。        You surely don't want to quarrel with me。〃
  〃I certainly do。〃
  〃But what in heaven's name for?〃
  Tudor surveyed him with withering disgust。
  〃You haven't the soul of a louse。          I suppose any man could make love
  to your wife〃
  〃But I have no wife;〃 Sheldon interrupted。
  〃Then you ought to have。          The situation is outrageous。         You might at
  least marry her; as I am honourably willing to do。〃
  For the first time Sheldon's rising anger boiled over。
  〃You〃   he   began   violently;   then   abruptly   caught   control   of   himself
  and   went     on  soothingly;    〃you'd   better   take   a  drink   and   think   it  over。
  That's my advice to you。          Of course; when you do get cool; after talking
  to me in this fashion you won't want to stay on any longer; so while you're
  getting that drink I'll call the boat's… crew and launch a boat。              You'll be in
  Tulagi by eight this evening。〃
  He turned toward the door; as if to put his words into execution; but
  the other caught him by the shoulder and twirled him around。
  〃Look here; Sheldon; I told you the Solomons were too small for the
  pair of us; and I meant it。〃
  〃Is   that   an   offer   to   buy   Berande;   lock;   stock;   and   barrel?〃   Sheldon
  queried。
  〃No; it isn't。    It's an invitation to fight。〃
  〃But   what   the   devil   do   you   want   to   fight   with   me   for?〃 Sheldon's
  irritation   was   growing   at   the   other's   persistence。   〃I've   no   quarrel   with
  you。    And what quarrel can you have with me?                 I have never interfered
  with you。      You were   my guest。         Miss   Lackland is   my partner。        If   you
  saw fit to make love to her; and somehow failed to succeed; why should
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  you want to fight with me?          This is the twentieth century; my dear fellow;
  and duelling went out of fashion before you and I were born。〃
  〃You   began   the   row;〃   Tudor   doggedly   asserted。        〃You   gave   me   to
  understand that it was time for me to go。            You fired me out of your house;
  in short。    And then you have the cheek to want to know why I am starting
  the row。     It won't do; I tell you。       You started it; and I am going to see it
  through。〃
  Sheldon   smiled   tolerantly   and   proceeded   to   light   a   cigarette。     But
  Tudor was not to be turned aside。
  〃You started this row;〃 he urged。
  〃There   isn't   any   row。   It   takes   two   to   make   a   row;   and   I;   for   one;
  refuse to have anything to do with such tomfoolery。〃
  〃You started it; I say; and I'll tell you why you started it。〃
  〃I   fancy   you've   been   drinking;〃   Sheldon   interposed。       〃It's   the   only
  explanation I can find for your unreasonableness。〃
  〃And I'll tell you why you started it。         It wasn't silliness on your part to
  exaggerate this little trifle of love…making into something serious。                 I was
  poaching on your preserves; and you wanted to get rid of me。                    It was all
  very nice and snug here; you and the girl; until I came along。                  And now
  you're jealousthat's it; jealousy and want me out of it。            But I won't go。〃
  〃Then stay on by all means。           I won't quarrel with you about it。 Make
  yourself comfortable。        Stay for a year; if you wish。〃
  〃She's   not   your   wife;〃 Tudor   continued;   as   though   the   other   had   not
  spoken。      〃A fellow has the right to make love to her unless she's your
  well;    perhaps    it  was    an   error  after   all;  due   to  ignorance;     perfectly
  excusable;   on   my      part。  I   might   have   seen    it   with   half  an   eye   if  I'd
  listened to the gossip on the beach。          All Guvutu and Tulagi were laughing
  about   it。   I   was   a   fool;   and   I   certainly   made   the   mistake   of   taking   the
  situation on its assumed innocent face… value。〃
  So angry was   Sheldon becoming that the face and   form of the other
  seemed to vibrate and oscillate before his eyes。               Yet outwardly Sheldon
  was calm and apparently weary of the discussion。
  〃Please keep her out of the conversation;〃 he said。
  〃But why should I?〃 was the demand。                〃The pair of you trapped me
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  into making a fool of myself。            How was I to know that everything was
  not   all   right?  You   and   she   acted   as   if   everything   were   on   the   square。
  But    my    eyes   are  open    now。    Why;     she   played    the  outraged