第 8 节
作者:旅游巴士      更新:2021-10-16 18:45      字数:9322
  smoking…room after lunch; talking            fitfully to Jane Martlet in the intervals
  of    putting      together     the   materials     of   a  cocktail;    which     he   had
  irreverently   patented   under   the   name   of   an   Ella   Wheeler      Wilcox。      It
  was partly compounded of old brandy and                 partly of curacoa; there were
  other ingredients; but they        were never indiscriminately revealed。
  〃Servants a nuisance!〃 exclaimed Jane; bounding into                  the topic with
  the exuberant plunge of a hunter when it              leaves the high road and feels
  turf under its hoofs; 〃I       should think they were!         The trouble I've had in
  getting     suited   this   year   you   would   hardly   believe。    But   I   don't   see
  what you have to complain of … your mother is so                  wonderfully lucky in
  her servants。      Sturridge; for     instance … he's been with you for years; and
  I'm sure     he's a paragon as butlers go。〃
  〃That's just the trouble;〃 said Clovis。         〃It's when      servants have been
  with   you   for   years   that   they   become   a  really   serious   nuisance。      The
  'here to…day and gone to… morrow' sort don't matter … you've simply got to
  replace     them; it's the stayers and the paragons that are the real            worry。〃
  〃But if they give satisfaction … 〃
  〃That     doesn't   prevent    them    from    giving    trouble。      Now;     you've
  mentioned   Sturridge   …   it   was   Sturridge   I   was    particularly   thinking   of
  when I made the observation           about servants being a nuisance。〃
  〃The excellent Sturridge a nuisance!           I can't    believe it。〃
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  〃I know he's excellent; and we just couldn't get              along without him;
  he's   the   one   reliable   element   in   this rather   haphazard   household。    But
  his   very    orderliness    has    had    an   effect   on   him。    Have     you    ever
  considered what it        must be like to go on unceasingly doing the correct
  thing    in   the   correct   manner   in   the   same   surroundings   for   the greater
  part of a lifetime?       To know and ordain and           superintend exactly what
  silver   and   glass   and   table  linen   shall    be  used   and   set  out  on   what
  occasions; to have       cellar and pantry and plate…cupboard under a minutely
  devised     and   undeviating     administration;    to  be   noiseless;    impalpable;
  omnipresent;       and;   as   far  as   your    own     department       is  concerned;
  omniscient?〃
  〃I should go mad;〃 said Jane with conviction。
  〃Exactly;〃   said   Clovis   thoughtfully;   swallowing   his     completed   Ella
  Wheeler Wilcox。
  〃But Sturridge hasn't gone mad;〃 said Jane with a             flutter of inquiry in
  her voice。
  〃On most points he's thoroughly sane and reliable;〃              said Clovis; 〃but
  at   times   he   is   subject  to  the   most obstinate   delusions;   and   on     those
  occasions      he    becomes        not    merely     a   nuisance     but    a   decided
  embarrassment。〃
  〃What sort of delusions?〃
  〃Unfortunately   they   usually   centre   round   one   of   the    guests   of   the
  house party; and that is where the         awkwardness comes in。          For instance;
  he took it into his     head that Matilda Sheringham was the Prophet Elijah;
  and    as all that he remembered about Elijah's history was the              episode of
  the ravens in the wilderness he absolutely           declined to interfere with what
  he   imagined     to  be   Matilda's     private   catering   arrangements;     wouldn't
  allow     any tea to be sent up to her in the morning; and if he           was waiting
  at table he passed her over altogether in         handing round the dishes。〃
  〃How very unpleasant。         Whatever did you do about           it?〃
  〃Oh; Matilda got fed; after a fashion; but it was           judged to be best for
  her to cut her visit short。      It was     really the only thing to be done;〃 said
  Clovis with some        emphasis。
  〃I shouldn't have done that;〃 said Jane; 〃I should           have humoured him
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  in some way。       I certainly shouldn't      have gone away。〃
  Clovis frowned。
  〃It is not always   wise to   humour people   when they            get   these ideas
  into   their   heads。   There's   no   knowing   to    what   lengths   they   may   go   if
  you encourage them。〃
  〃You don't mean to say he might be dangerous; do                 you?〃 asked Jane
  with some anxiety。
  〃One can never be certain;〃 said Clovis; 〃now and               then he gets some
  idea    about   a  guest   which    might    take   an   unfortunate      turn。   That    is
  precisely what is worrying me           at the present moment。〃
  〃What; has he taken a fancy about some one here                 now?〃 asked Jane
  excitedly; 〃how thrilling!        Do tell me      who it is。〃
  You;〃 said Clovis briefly。
  〃Me?〃
  Clovis nodded。
  〃Who on earth does he think I am?〃
  〃Queen Anne;〃 was the unexpected answer。
  〃Queen      Anne!     What      an   idea。    But;    anyhow;     there's    nothing
  dangerous about her; she's such a colourless            personality。〃
  〃What does posterity chiefly say about Queen Anne?〃                   asked Clovis
  rather sternly。
  〃The   only   thing   that   I   can   remember   about   her;〃   said Jane;   〃is   the
  saying 'Queen Anne's dead。'〃
  〃Exactly;〃   said   Clovis;   staring   at   the   glass   that had   held   the   Ella
  Wheeler Wilcox; 〃dead。〃
  〃Do   you   mean   he   takes   me   for   the   ghost   of   Queen  Anne?〃   asked
  Jane。
  〃Ghost?      Dear no。     No one ever heard of a ghost that             came down
  to breakfast and ate kidneys and toast and            honey with a healthy appetite。
  No;   it's   the   fact   of   you being   so   very   much   alive   and   flourishing   that
  perplexes      and    annoys    him。   All    his  life  he  has  been    accustomed     to
  look on Queen Anne as the personification of everything                 that is dead and
  done with; 'as dead as Queen Anne;' you               know; and now he has to fill
  your   glass   at   lunch   and  dinner   and   listen   to   your   accounts   of   the   gay
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  time   you     had   at   the   Dublin   Horse   Show;   and   naturally   he   feels   that
  something's very wrong with you。〃
  〃But he wouldn't be downright hostile to me on that                  account; would
  he?〃 Jane asked anxiously。
  〃I didn't get really alarmed about it till lunch to… day;〃 said Clovis; 〃I
  caught   him   glowering   at   you   with   a    very   sinister   look   and   muttering:
  'Ought to be dead long           ago; she ought; and some one should see to it。'
  That's     why I mentioned the matter to you。〃
  〃This   is   awful;〃   said   Jane;   〃your   mother   must   be    told   about   it   at
  once。〃
  〃My mother mustn't hear a word about it;〃 said                 Clovis earnestly; 〃it
  would upset her dreadfully。          She     relies on Sturridge for everything。〃
  〃But he might kill me at any moment;〃 protested                Jane。
  〃Not at any moment; he's busy with the silver all              the afternoon。〃
  〃You'll   have   to   keep   a   sharp   look…out   all   the   time and   be   on   your
  guard to frustrate any murderous attack;〃              said Jane; adding in a tone of
  weak   obstinacy:   〃It's   a    dreadful   situation   to   be   in;   with   a   mad   butler
  dangling      over you like the sword of What's…his…name; but I'm                 certainly
  not going to cut my visit short。〃
  Clovis swore horribly under his breath; the miracle                 was an obvious
  misfire。
  It was in the hall the next morning after a late              breakfast that Clovis
  had his final inspiration as he          stood engaged in coaxing rust spots from
  an old putter。
  〃Where      is  Miss   Martlet?〃     he  asked    the   butler;  who     was    at  that
  moment crossing the hall。
  〃Writing      letters    in   the    morning…room;        sir;〃   said      Sturridge;
  announcing a fact of which his questioner was               already aware。
  〃She wants to copy the inscription on that old                basket…hilted sabre;〃
  said   Clovis;   pointing   to   a