第 14 节
作者:津股巡览      更新:2021-02-20 05:16      字数:9321
  place was now as clearly exposed as though it were held in the circle of a
  spot…light;   and   at   the   success   of   the   maneuver   the   great   mob   raised   an
  applauding cheer。 But the triumph was brief。 In a minute the blazing lamps
  had been shattered by bullets; and once more; save for the fierce flashes
  from rifles and pistols; Sowell Street lay in darkness。
  Ford drew Miss Dale back into the room。
  〃Those   men   below;〃   he said;   〃are   mad。  Prothero's   always   been   mad;
  and   your   Pearsall   is   mad   with   drugs。 And   the   sight   of   blood   has   made
  them   maniacs。 They   know   they   now   have   no   chance   to   live。 There's   no
  fear or hope to hold them; and one life more or less means nothing。 If they
  should return here〃
  He hesitated; but the girl nodded quickly。 I understand;〃 she said。
  〃I'm    going    to  try   to  break    down     the  door    and   get   to  the   roof;〃
  explained Ford。 〃My hope is that this attack will keep them from hearing;
  and〃
  〃No;〃 protested the girl。 〃They will hear you; and they will kill you。〃
  〃They may take it into their crazy heads to do that; anyway;〃 protested
  Ford;   〃so   the   sooner   I   get   you   away;   the   better。   I've   only   to   smash   the
  panels close to the bolts; put my arm through the hole; and draw the bolts
  back。 Then; another blow on the spring lock when the firing is loudest; and
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  we are in the hall。 Should anything happen to me; you must know how to
  make your escape alone。 Across the hall is a door leading to an iron ladder。
  That ladder leads to a trap…door。 The trap… door is open。 When you reach
  the roof; run westward toward a lighted building。〃
  〃I am not going without you;〃 said Miss Dale quietly; 〃not after what
  you have done for me。〃
  〃I haven't done anything for you yet;〃 objected Ford。 〃But in case I get
  caught I mean to make sure there will be others on hand who will。〃
  He pulled his pencil and a letter from his pocket; and on the back of
  the envelope wrote rapidly: 〃I will try to get Miss Dale up through the trap
  in the   roof。 You   can   reach   the   roof   by  means   of   the   apartment   house   in
  Devonshire Street。 Send men to meet her。〃
  In the groups of officials half hidden in the doorway farther down the
  street; he could make out the bandaged head of Cuthbert。 〃Cuthbert!〃 he
  called。 Weighting the envelope with a coin; he threw it into the air。 It fell
  in   the   gutter;   under   a   lamp…post;   and   full   in   view;   and   at   once   the   two
  madmen below splashed the street around it with bullets。 But; indifferent
  to the bullets; a policeman sprang from a dark areaway and flung himself
  upon it。 The next moment he staggered。 Then limping; but holding himself
  erect; he   ran   heavily  toward   the   group   of   officials。 The   Home   Secretary
  snatched the envelope from him; and held it toward the light。
  In his desire to learn if his message had reached those on the outside;
  Ford leaned far over the sill of the window。 His imprudence was all but
  fatal。 From the roof opposite there came a sudden yell of warning; from
  directly below him a flash; and a bullet grazed his forehead and shattered
  the   window…pane   above   him。   He   was   deluged   with   a   shower   of   broken
  glass。 Stunned and bleeding; he sprang back。
  With a cry of concern; Miss Dale ran toward him。
  〃It's nothing!〃 stammered Ford。 〃It only means I must waste no more
  time。〃 He balanced his iron rod as he would a pikestaff; and aimed it at the
  upper half of the door to the hall。
  〃When the next volley comes;〃 he said; 〃I'll smash the panel。〃
  With   the  bar   raised   high;  his   muscles   on   a  strain; he   stood   alert   and
  poised; waiting for a shot from the room below to call forth an answering
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  volley   from   the   house…tops。   But   no   sound   came   from   below。   And   the
  sharp…shooters; waiting for the madmen to expose themselves; held their
  fire。
  Ford's muscles relaxed; and he lowered his weapon。 He turned his eyes
  inquiringly to the girl。 〃What's THIS mean?〃 he demanded。 Unconsciously
  his voice had again dropped to a whisper。
  〃They're   short   of   ammunition;〃   said the   girl;  in   a tone   as   low   as   his
  own; 〃or they are coming HERE。〃
  With a peremptory gesture; Ford waved her toward the room adjoining
  and then ran to the window。
  The girl was leaning forward with her face close to the door。 She held
  the finger of one hand to her lips。 With the other hand she beckoned。 Ford
  ran to her side。
  〃Some   one   is   moving   in   the   hall;〃   she   whispered。   〃Perhaps   they  are
  escaping      by  the   roof?   No;   〃she   corrected     herself。   〃They    seem    to  be
  running down the stairs again。 Now they are coming back。 Do you hear?〃
  she asked。 〃 It sounds like some one running up and down the stairs。 What
  can it mean?〃
  From   the    direction    of  the  staircase    Ford   heard    a  curious   creaking
  sound as of many light footsteps。 He gave a cry of relief。
  〃The police!〃 he shouted jubilantly。 〃They've entered through the roof;
  and they're going to attack in the rear。 You're SAFE!〃 he cried。
  He sprang away from the door and; with two swinging blows; smashed
  the broad panel。 And then; with a cry; he staggered backward。 Full in his
  face; through the break he had made; swept a hot wave of burning cinders。
  Through the broken panel he saw the hall choked with smoke; the steps of
  the staircase and the stair…rails wrapped in flame。
  〃The house is on fire!〃 he cried。 〃They've taken to the roof and set fire
  to the stairs behind them!〃 With the full strength of his arms and shoulders
  he struck and smashed the iron bar against the door。 But the bolts held; and
  through   each   fresh   opening   he   made   in   the   panels   the   burning   cinders;
  drawn by the draft from the windows; swept into the room。 From the street
  a   mighty   yell   of   consternation   told   them   the   fire   had   been   discovered。
  Miss Dale ran to the window; and the yell turned to a great cry of warning。
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  The   air   was   rent   with   frantic   voices。   〃Jump!〃   cried   some。   〃Go   back!〃
  entreated others。 The fire chief ran into the street directly below her and
  shouted at her through his hands。 〃Wait for the life… net!〃 he commanded。
  〃Wait for the ladders!〃
  〃Ladders!〃   panted   Ford。   〃Before   they   can   get   their   engines   through
  that mob〃
  Through the jagged opening in the door he thrust his arm and jerked
  free   the   upper   bolt。 An   instant   later   he   had   kicked   the   lower   panel   into
  splinters   and   withdrawn   the   second   bolt;   and   at   last;   under   the   savage
  onslaught   of   his   iron   bar;   the   spring   lock   flew   apart。   The   hall   lay   open
  before him。 On one side of it the burning staircase was a well of flame; at
  his feet; the matting on the floor was burning fiercely。 He raced into the
  bedroom  and   returned  instantly;   carrying   a  blanket   and   a towel   dripping
  with   water。   He   pressed   the   towel   across   the   girl's   mouth   and   nostrils。
  〃Hold it there!〃 he commanded。 Blinded by the bandage; Miss Dale could
  see nothing; but she felt herself suddenly wrapped in the blanket and then
  lifted high in Ford's arms。 She gave a cry of protest; but the next instant he
  was running with her swiftly while the flames from the stair…well scorched
  her   hair。   She   was   suddenly   tumbled   to   her   feet;   the   towel   and   blanket
  snatched away; and she saw Ford hanging from an iron ladder holding out
  his hand。 She clasped it; and he drew her after him; the flames and cinders
  pursuing and snatching hungrily。
  But   an   instant   later   the   cold   night   air   smote   her   in   the   face;   from
  hundreds of hoarse throats a yell of welcome greeted her; and she found
  herself on the roof; dazed and breathless; and free。
  At the same moment the lifting fire…ladder reached the sill of the third…
  story window; and a fireman; shielding his face from the flames;  peered
  into   the   blazing   room。  What   he   saw   showed   him  there   were  no   lives   to
  rescue。 Stretched on the floor; with their clothing in cinders and the flames
  licking at the flesh; were the bodies of the two murderers。
  A bullet…hole in the forehead