第 24 节
作者:孤独半圆      更新:2021-02-24 22:24      字数:9322
  〃Boob;〃 he said quietly; 〃boob is the word。               Look above you。〃
  A sharp metallic click overhead gave point to Loge's words。                     Looking
  up; Cleggett saw that a trap…door had opened in the ceiling; and through
  the aperture Pierre; who had left the room some moments before with the
  bartender; was pointing a revolver; which he had just cocked; at Cleggett's
  head。     He sighted along the barrel with an eager; anticipatory smile upon
  his face; Pierre would; no doubt; have preferred to see a man boiled in oil
  rather than merely shot; but shooting was something; and Pierre evidently
  intended to get all the delight possible out of the situation。
  Cleggett's own pistol was within an inch of Loge's stomach。
  〃I   was   willing   to   pay   you   real   money;〃   said   Loge;   〃for   the   sake   of
  peace。     But you're   a   damned fool   if   you think   you   can throw   me   down
  and   then   walk   straight   out   of   here   to   headquarters。〃       Then   he   added;
  showing       his   yellow     teeth:     〃You      WOULD         bring    pistols    into   the
  conversation; you know。             That was YOUR idea。             And now you're in a
  devil of a fix。〃
  The     man    certainly    had    an  iron   nerve;    he   spoke    as   calmly    as   if
  Cleggett's      weapon     were    not   in   existence;    there    was   nothing     but   the
  pressure   of   a   finger   wanting   to   send   both   him   and   Cleggett   to   eternity。
  Yet    he   jested;   he   laid   his  strong    and    devilish    will  across    Cleggett's
  mentality; it was a duel in which the two minds met and tried each other
  like swords; the first break in intention; and one or the other was a dead
  man。     Cleggett   felt   the   weight   of   that   powerful   and   evil   soul   upon   his
  own almost as if it were a physical thing。
  〃You are not altogether safe yourself;〃 said Cleggett grimly; with his
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  eyes     fixed   on   Pierre's   and    his  pistol   touching      Loge's    waistband。      〃If
  Pierre so   much   as   winks   an   eyeif   you   move   a   hair's   breadthI'll put   a
  stream of bullets through YOU。               Understand?〃
  How long this singular psychological combat might have lasted before
  a   nerve   quivered   somewhere   and   brought   the   denouement   of   a   double
  death; there is no telling。         For accident (or fate) intervened to pluck these
  antagonists back into life and rob the gloating Pierre of the happiness of
  seeing two men perish without danger to himself。 Something of uncertain
  shape; but of a blue color; loomed vaguely behind Pierre's head; loomed
  and     suddenly     descended       to  the   accompaniment          of  a   piercing    shriek。
  Pierre's   pistol   went   off;   but   he   had   evidently   been   stricken   between   the
  shoulders; the ball went wild; and the pistol itself dropped from his hand;
  another   cartridge   exploding   as   it   hit   the   floor。     The   next   instant   Pierre
  tumbled headlong through the hole; landing upon Loge; who; not braced
  for the shock; went down himself。
  As   the   two   men   struggled   to   rise   a   strange   figure   precipitated   itself
  from the room above; feet first; and hit both of them; knocking them down
  again。 It was a tall man; thin and lank; clad only in a suit of silk pajamas of
  the   color   known   as   baby   blue;   he   was   barefoot;   and   Cleggett;   with   that
  lucid   grasp   of   detail   which   comes   to   men   oftener   in   nightmares   than   in
  real life; noticed that he had a bunion at the large joint of his right great
  toe。
  If   the   man   was   startling;   he   was   no   less   startled   himself。    Leaping
  from the struggling forms of Pierre and Loge; who defeated each other's
  frantic   efforts   to   rise;   he   was   across   the   barroom   in   three   wild   bounds;
  shrieking shrilly as he leaped; he bolted through the west door and cleared
  the verandah at a jump。
  Loge;     gaining     his   feet;  was    after   the   man    in   blue   in  an   instant;
  evidently   thinking   no   more   of   Cleggett   than   if   the   latter   had   been   in
  Madagascar。         And   as   for   Cleggett;   although   he   might   have   shot   down
  Loge   a   dozen   times   over;   he   was   so   astonished   at   what   he   saw   that   the
  thought never entered his head。              He had; in fact; forgotten that he held a
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  pistol in his hand。       Pierre scrambled to his feet and followed Loge。
  Cleggett;      running     after   them;    saw    the   man    in   the   blue   pajamas
  sprinting along the sandy margin of the bay。                 But Loge; his hat gone; his
  coat tails level in the wind behind him; and his large patent leather shoes
  flashing     in  the   morning   sunlight;      was   overhauling       him   with    long   and
  powerful   strides。      Cleggett   saw   the   quarry   throw   a   startled   glance   over
  his shoulder; he was no match for the terrible Loge in speed; and he must
  have   realized   it   with   despair;   for   he   turned   sharply   at   right   angles   and
  rushed   into   the     sea。   Loge     unhesitatingly   plunged   after       him;   and    had
  caught him by the shoulder and whirled him about before he had reached a
  swimming         depth。    They     clinched;     in  water    mid…thigh     deep;    and   then
  Cleggett saw Loge plant his fist; with scientific precision and awful force;
  upon the point of the other's jaw。            The man in the blue pajamas collapsed;
  he   would   have   dropped   into   the   water;   but   Loge   caught   him   as   he   fell;
  threw   his   body   across   a   shoulder   with   little   apparent   effort;   and   trotted
  back into the house with him。
  Cleggett   had   left   his   sword   cane   in   the   barroom;   but   he   judged   it
  would   be   just   as   well   to   allow   it   to   remain   there   for   the   present。 He
  turned and walked meditatively across the sands towards the Jasper B。
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  CHAPTER XII
  THE SECOND OBLONG BOX
  When   Cleggett   returned   to   the   ship   he   found   Captain   Abernethy   in
  conversation with a young man of deprecating manner whom the Captain
  introduced as the Rev。 Simeon Calthrop。
  〃I been tellin' him;〃 said the Cap'n; pitching his voice shrilly above the
  din    the  workmen      made;   and   not   giving   the  Rev。   Mr。   Calthrop    an
  opportunity to speak for himself; 〃I been tellin' him it may be a long time
  before the Jasper B。 gets to the Holy Land。〃
  〃Do you want to go to Palestine?〃 asked Cleggett of Mr。 Calthrop; who
  stood with downcast eyes and fingers that worked nervously at the lapels
  of his rusty black coat。
  〃I've   knowed   him   sence   he   was   a   boy。 He's   in   disgrace;   Simeon
  Calthrop     is;〃  shrieked    the   Captain;    preventing    the   preacher    from
  answering Cleggett's question; and scorning to answer it directly himself。
  〃Been kicked out of his church fur kissin' a married woman; and can't get
  another one。〃     (The Cap'n meant another church。)
  The preacher merely raised his eyes; which were large and brown and
  slightly protuberant; and murmured with a kind of brave humility:
  〃It is true。〃
  〃But why do you want to go to Palestine?〃 said Cleggett。
  〃She   sung   in   the   choir   and   she   had   three   children;〃   screamed   Cap'n
  Abernethy; 〃and she limped some。           Folks say she had a cork foot。        Hey;
  Simeon; DID she have a cork foot?〃
  Mr。 Calthrop flushed painfully; but he forced himself courageously to
  answer。     〃Mr。 Abernethy; I do not know;〃 he said humbly; and with the
  look of a stricken animal in his big brown eyes。
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  He was   a   handsome   young   fellow of   about   thirtyor   he   would have
  been   handsome;   Cleggett   thought;   had   he   not   been   so   emaciated。         His
  hair was dark and brown and inclined to curl; his forehead was high and
  white and broad; and his fingers were long and white and slender; his nose
  was     well   modeled;     but   his  lips  were    a  trifle  too  full。   Although       he
  belonged to one of the eva