第 10 节
作者:旅游巴士      更新:2021-10-16 18:45      字数:9322
  Framton shivered slightly and turned towards the                  niece with a look
  intended to convey sympathetic             comprehension。         The child was staring
  out through the        open window with dazed horror in her eyes。                In a chill
  shock of nameless fear Framton swung round in his seat                     and looked in
  the same direction。
  In the deepening twilight three figures were walking                 across the lawn
  towards the window; they all carried guns                under their arms; and one of
  them     was    additionally     burdened       with   a   white    coat   hung    over   his
  shoulders。        A      tired     brown     spaniel     kept    close    at  their    heels。
  Noiselessly      they   neared    the   house;   and    then   a  hoarse     young     voice
  chanted out of the dusk: 〃I said; Bertie; why             do you bound?〃
  Framton      grabbed     wildly   at  his   stick  and    hat;  the   hall…door;     the
  gravel…drive; and the front gate were            dimly…noted stages in his headlong
  retreat。    A  cyclist    coming along the road   had to run   into the hedge  to
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  avoid     an imminent collision。
  〃Here   we   are;   my   dear;〃   said   the   bearer   of   the   white mackintosh;
  coming      in  through   the   window;     〃fairly   muddy;    but   most   of  it's  dry。
  Who was that who bolted out as we             came up?〃
  〃A   most    extraordinary     man;   a  Mr。   Nuttel;〃   said  Mrs。    Sappleton;
  〃could   only  talk   about  his   illnesses;   and  dashed   off   without   a   word   of
  good…bye or apology when you             arrived。    One would think he had seen a
  ghost。〃
  〃I expect it was the spaniel;〃 said the niece            calmly; 〃he told me he
  had a horror of dogs。        He was once       hunted into a cemetery somewhere
  on the banks of the        Ganges by a pack of pariah dogs; and had to spend
  the    night in a newly dug grave with the creatures snarling              and grinning
  and foaming just above him。          Enough to make         anyone their nerve。〃
  Romance at short notice was her speciality。
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  THE TREASURE SHIP
  THE great galleon lay in semi…retirement under the               sand and weed
  and water of the northern bay where the             fortune of war and weather had
  long ago ensconced it。           Three and a quarter centuries had passed since
  the   day    when     it  had  taken   the   high   seas  as  an   important    unit  of  a
  fighting    squadron     …  precisely    which    squadron     the  learned    were     not
  agreed。     The   galleon   had   brought   nothing   into     the   world;   but   it   had;
  according to tradition and report;         taken much out of it。        But how much?
  There again the       learned were in disagreement。           Some were as generous
  in   their estimate as an income…tax assessor; others applied               a species of
  higher    criticism   to  the   submerged     treasure    chests;    and   debased    their
  contents to the currency of        goblin gold。      Of the former school was Lulu;
  Duchess of       Dulverton。
  The   Duchess   was   not   only   a   believer   in   the   existence of   a   sunken
  treasure   of   alluring   proportions;   she   also   believed   that   she   knew   of   a
  method      by   which    the  said    treasure    might    be  precisely    located   and
  cheaply      disembedded。       An aunt on her mother's side of the family            had
  been Maid of Honour at the Court of Monaco; and had                  taken a respectful
  interest in the deep…sea researches in           which the Throne of that country;
  impatient   perhaps   of      its   terrestrial   restrictions;  was   wont   to  immerse
  itself。     It  was    through    the  instrumentality     of  this  relative   that   the
  Duchess learned of an invention; perfected and very               nearly patented by a
  Monegaskan         savant;    by   means     of   which       the    home…life     of   the
  Mediterranean sardine might be            studied at a depth of many fathoms in a
  cold   white   light   of   more   than   ball…room  brilliancy。     Implicated   in   this
  invention (and; in the Duchess's eyes; the most              attractive part of it) was
  an electric suction dredge;        specially designed for dragging to the surface
  such     objects    of  interest   and   value   as  might    be  found    in  the   more
  accessible levels of the ocean…bed。           The rights of      the invention were to
  be acquired   for a   matter   of    eighteen hundred   francs; and   the   apparatus
  for a few      thousand more。        The Duchess of Dulverton was rich; as the
  world counted wealth; she nursed the hope; of being one                  day rich at her
  own   computation。       Companies   had   been        formed   and   efforts   had   been
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  made again and again during             the course of three centuries to probe for
  the   alleged    treasures   of   the   interesting   galleon;   with   the   aid   of   this
  invention      she   considered     that  she   might    go   to  work     on    the   wreck
  privately     and   independently。      After    all;  one    of   her   ancestors    on  her
  mother's     side   was    descended      from    Medina       Sidonia;    so  she   was    of
  opinion   that    she   had   as   much   right     to   the  treasure   as  anyone。     She
  acquired the       invention and bought the apparatus。
  Among       other   family     ties  and   encumbrances;        Lulu     possessed      a
  nephew;   Vasco   Honiton;   a   young   gentleman   who            was   blessed   with   a
  small   income   and   a   large   circle   of  relatives;   and   lived   impartially   and
  precariously on        both。    The name Vasco had been given him possibly in
  the    hope     that   he  might   live  up   to  its  adventurous   tradition;      but    he
  limited himself strictly to the home industry of               adventurer; preferring to
  exploit     the   assured    rather    than    to    explore    the   unknown。        Lulu's
  intercourse with him had           been restricted of recent years to the negative
  processes      of   being   out   of   town   when   he   called   on   her;   and   short   of
  money when he wrote to her。             Now; however; she bethought              herself of
  his eminent suitability for the direction of a           treasure…seeking experiment;
  if   anyone   could   extract   gold     from   an   unpromising   situation   it   would
  certainly be Vasco        … of course; under the necessary safeguards in the way
  of    supervision。      Where      money      was   in  question    Vasco's     conscience
  was liable to fits of obstinate silence。
  Somewhere        on   the   west   coast   of  Ireland    the  Dulverton      property
  included a few acres of shingle; rock; and              heather; too barren to support
  even   an   agrarian   outrage;      but   embracing   a   small   and   fairly   deep   bay
  where the      lobster yield was good in most seasons。              There was a        bleak
  little house on the property; and for those who              liked lobsters and solitude;
  and    were    able   to  accept    an   Irish   cook's    ideas   as  to  what    might    be
  perpetrated      in  the   name     of  mayonnaise;      Innisgluther     was    a  tolerable
  exile    during the summer months。             Lulu seldom went there          herself; but
  she lent the house lavishly to friends and              relations。     She put it now at
  Vasco's disposal。
  〃It will be the very place to practise and           experiment with the salvage
  apparatus;〃   she   said;   〃the    bay  is   quite   deep   in   places;   and   you   will   be
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  able to test    everything thoroughly before starting on the treasure           hunt。〃
  In less than three weeks Vasco turned up in town to            report progress。
  〃The apparatus works beautifully;〃 he informed his             aunt; 〃the deeper
  one got the clearer everything grew。           We found something in the way of
  a sunken wreck to       operate on; too!〃
  〃A wreck in Innisgluther Bay!〃 exclaimed Lulu。
  〃A submerged motor…boat; the SUB…ROSA;〃 said