第 34 节
作者:旅游巴士      更新:2021-10-16 18:45      字数:9322
  〃He trotted out some well…worn chestnut as the               latest thing in good
  stories;   and   I   remarked;   quite  innocently;   that   I   never   could   remember
  whether     it  was    George     II。  or  James    II。  who   was    so  fond   of   that
  particular story; and now he regards me with politely… draped dislike。                I'll
  do my best for you; if the         opportunity arises; but it will have to be in a
  roundabout; impersonal manner。〃
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  〃It's  so  nice  having    Mr。  Lanner    here;〃   confided    Mrs。   Olston     to
  Clovis   the   next   afternoon;   〃he's   always   been  engaged   when   I've   asked
  him  before。     Such   a   nice   man;   he  really  ought   to   be   married   to   some
  nice girl。    Between      you and me; I have an idea that he came down here
  for a    certain reason。〃
  〃I've had much the same idea;〃 said Clovis; lowering                his voice; 〃in
  fact; I'm almost certain of it。〃      〃You mean he's attracted by … 〃 began Mrs。
  Olston     eagerly。
  〃I mean he's here for what he can get;〃 said Clovis。
  〃For what he can GET?〃 said the hostess with a touch               of indignation
  in her voice; 〃what do you mean?           He's a     very rich man。      What should
  he want to get here?〃
  〃He has one ruling passion;〃 said Clovis; 〃and             there's something he
  can get here that is not to be had         for love nor for money anywhere else
  in the country; as     far as I know。〃
  〃But what?      Whatever do you mean?           What is his     ruling passion?〃
  〃Egg…collecting;〃   said   Clovis。     〃He   has   agents   all   over   the   world
  getting rare eggs for him; and his        collection is one of the finest in Europe;
  but his great     ambition is to collect his treasures personally。           He    stops
  at no expense nor trouble to achieve that end。〃
  〃Good      heavens!      The     buzzards;    the   rough…legged        buzzards!〃
  exclaimed Mrs。 Olston; 〃you don't think he's            going to raid their nest?〃
  〃What do you think yourself?〃 asked Clovis; 〃the              only pair of rough…
  legged   buzzards   known   to      breed   in   this country   are   nesting   in   your
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  woods。      Very   few   people   know       about   them;   but   as   a   member   of   the
  league for protecting        rare birds that information would be at his disposal。
  I   came down in the train with him; and I noticed that a                   bulky volume
  of   Dresser's   'Birds   of   Europe'   was   one   of    the   requisites   that   he   had
  packed     in  his   travelling…kit。     It   was   the   volume     dealing   with    short…
  winged hawks and          buzzards。〃
  Clovis   believed   that   if   a   lie   was   worth   telling   it was   worth   telling
  well。
  〃This    is  appalling;〃    said   Mrs。   Olston;    〃my   husband      would     never
  forgive   me   if   anything   happened   to   those      birds。     They've   been   seen
  about the woods for the last          year or two; but this is the first time they've
  nested。       As     you   say;   they   are  almost     the  only    pair  known      to  be
  breeding in the whole of Great Britain; and now their                 nest is going to be
  harried by a guest staying under my             roof。    I must do something to stop
  it。   Do you think if I       appealed to him … 〃
  Clovis laughed。
  〃There   is   a   story   going   about;   which   I   fancy   is   true in   most   of   its
  details;   of   something     that   happened     not   long   ago   somewhere   on   the
  coast of the Sea of Marmora; in            which our friend had a hand。           A Syrian
  nightjar;   or   some     such   bird;   was   known   to    be   breeding    in  the   olive
  gardens      of   a   rich   Armenian;   who   for   some   reason   or   other   wouldn't
  allow Lanner to go in and take the eggs; though he                   offered cash down
  for the permission。        The Armenian was           found beaten nearly to death a
  day or two later; and his        fences levelled。      It was assumed to be a case of
  Mussulman aggression; and noted as such in all the                 Consular reports; but
  the eggs are in the Lanner          collection。     No; I don't think I should appeal
  to his    better feelings if I were you。〃
  〃I   must   do   something;〃   said   Mrs。   Olston   tearfully;     〃my   husband's
  parting words when he went off to Norway                were an injunction to see that
  those   birds   were   not    disturbed;   and   he's   asked   about   them   every   time
  he's    written。    Do suggest something。〃
  〃I was going to suggest picketing;〃 said Clovis。
  〃Picketing!      You mean setting guards round the             birds?〃
  〃No; round Lanner。         He can't find his way through            those woods by
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  night; and you could arrange that you or              Evelyn or Jack or the German
  governess should be by his           side in relays all day long。         A fellow guest
  he could get      rid of; but he couldn't very well shake off members of                 the
  household;   and      even   the   most   determined      collector    would     hardly   go
  climbing      after   forbidden    buzzards'     eggs     with    a  German      governess
  hanging round his neck; so to          speak。〃
  Lanner;     who    had    been    lazily   watching     for   an   opportunity       for
  prosecuting his courtship of the          Coulterneb girl; found presently that his
  chances of      getting her to himself for ten minutes even were non… existent。
  If   the  girl  was   ever   alone    he  never   was。    His     hostess    had   changed
  suddenly;   as   far   as   he   was   concerned;   from  the   desirable   type   that   lets
  her guests do nothing         in the way that best pleases them; to the sort that
  drags     them over the ground like so many harrows。                  She showed        him
  the   herb   garden   and   the   greenhouses;   the   village    church;   some   water…
  colour sketches that her sister had           done in Corsica; and the place where
  it was hoped that       celery would grow later in the year。
  He   was   shown all   the Aylesbury  ducklings   and the   row           of   wooden
  hives    where    there   would    have    been   bees   if  there   had    not   been   bee
  disease。     He   was   also   taken   to   the   end  of   a   long   lane   and   shown   a
  distant mound whereon local            tradition reported that the Danes had once
  pitched a      camp。     And when his hostess had   to desert him  temporarily
  for   other   duties   he   would   find   Evelyn   walking   solemnly   by       his   side。
  Evelyn was fourteen and talked chiefly about                good and evil; and of how
  much one might accomplish in              the way of regenerating the world if one
  was thoroughly        determined to do one's utmost。            It was generally rather
  a    relief when she was displaced by Jack; who was nine years                    old; and
  talked   exclusively   about   the   Balkan   War   without         throwing   any   fresh
  light   on   its   political   or   military history。    The   German   governess   told
  Lanner more about          Schiller than he had ever heard in his life about any
  one     person;   it   was   perhaps   his   own   fault   for   having   told   her that   he
  was not interested in Goethe。          When the governess          went off picket duty
  the   hostess   was   again   on   hand   with   a   not…to…be…gainsaid   invitation   to
  visit the cottage of an       old woman who remembered Charles James Fox;
  the   woman   had      been   dead   for   two   or   three   years;   but   the   cottage   was
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  still  there。   Lanner    was   called   back   to  town   earlier  than   he   had
  originally intended。
  Hugo did not bring off his affair with Betty         Coulterneb。     Whether
  she refused him or whether; as was        more generally supposed; he did not
  get a chance of     saying three consecutive words; has never been exactly
  ascertained。    Anyhow; she is still the jolly Coulterneb      girl。
  The buzzards successfully reared two young ones;            which were shot
  by a local hairdresser。
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