登陆注册
16973800000181

第181章 The Valley of Fear(47)

McMurdo sat in silence for some time, with the letter in hislistless hands. The mist had lifted for a moment, and there was theabyss before him.

“Does anyone else know of this?” he asked.

“I have told no one else.”

“But this man—your friend—has he any other person that hewould be likely to write to?”

“Well, I dare say he knows one or two more.”

“Of the lodge?”

“It’s likely enough.”

“I was asking because it is likely that he may have given somedescription of this fellow Birdy Edwards—then we could get onhis trail.”

“Well, it’s possible. But I should not think he knew him. He isjust telling me the news that came to him by way of business. Howwould he know this Pinkerton man?”

McMurdo gave a violent start.

“By Gar!” he cried, “I’ve got him. What a fool I was not to knowit. Lord! but we’re in luck! We will fix him before he can do anyharm. See here, Morris, will you leave this thing in my hands?”

“Sure, if you will only take it off mine.”

“I’ll do that. You can stand right back and let me run it. Evenyour name need not be mentioned. I’ll take it all on myself, as if itwere to me that this letter has come. Will that content you?”

“It’s just what I would ask.”

“Then leave it at that and keep your head shut. Now I’ll getdown to the lodge, and we’ll soon make old man Pinkerton sorryfor himself.”

“You wouldn’t kill this man?”

“The less you know, Friend Morris, the easier your consciencewill be, and the better you will sleep. Ask no questions, and letthese things settle themselves. I have hold of it now.”

Morris shook his head sadly as he left. “I feel that his blood ison my hands,” he groaned.

“Self-protection is no murder, anyhow,” said McMurdo, smilinggrimly. “It’s him or us. I guess this man would destroy us all if weleft him long in the valley. Why, Brother Morris, we’ll have to electyou Bodymaster yet; for you’ve surely saved the lodge.”

And yet it was clear from his actions that he thought moreseriously of this new intrusion than his words would show. It mayhave been his guilty conscience, it may have been the reputationof the Pinkerton organization, it may have been the knowledgethat great, rich corporations had set themselves the task ofclearing out the Scowrers; but, whatever his reason, his actionswere those of a man who is preparing for the worst. Every paperwhich would incriminate him was destroyed before he left thehouse. After that he gave a long sigh of satisfaction; for it seemedto him that he was safe. And yet the danger must still have pressedsomewhat upon him; for on his way to the lodge he stopped at oldman Shafter’s. The house was forbidden him; but when he tappedat the window Ettie came out to him. The dancing Irish deviltryhad gone from her lover’s eyes. She read his danger in his earnestface.

“Something has happened!” she cried. “Oh, Jack, you are indanger!”

“Sure, it is not very bad, my sweetheart. And yet it may be wisethat we make a move before it is worse.”

“Make a move?”

“I promised you once that I would go some day. I think thetime is coming. I had news to-night, bad news, and I see troublecoming.”

“The police?”

“Well, a Pinkerton. But, sure, you wouldn’t know what that is,acushla, nor what it may mean to the likes of me. I’m too deepin this thing, and I may have to get out of it quick. You said youwould come with me if I went.”

“Oh, Jack, it would be the saving of you!”

“I’m an honest man in some things, Ettie. I wouldn’t hurt ahair of your bonny head for all that the world can give, nor everpull you down one inch from the golden throne above the cloudswhere I always see you. Would you trust me?”

She put her hand in his without a word. “Well, then, listen towhat I say, and do as I order you, for indeed it’s the only way forus. Things are going to happen in this valley. I feel it in my bones.

There may be many of us that will have to look out for ourselves.

I’m one, anyhow. If I go, by day or night, it’s you that must comewith me!”

“I’d come after you, Jack.”

“No, no, you shall come with me. If this valley is closed to meand I can never come back, how can I leave you behind, andme perhaps in hiding from the police with never a chance of amessage? It’s with me you must come. I know a good woman inthe place I come from, and it’s there I’d leave you till we can getmarried. Will you come?”

“Yes, Jack, I will come.”

“God bless you for your trust in me! It’s a fiend out of hell thatI should be if I abused it. Now, mark you, Ettie, it will be just aword to you, and when it reaches you, you will drop everythingand come right down to the waiting room at the depot and staythere till I come for you.”

“Day or night, I’ll come at the word, Jack.”

Somewhat eased in mind, now that his own preparations forescape had been begun, McMurdo went on to the lodge. It hadalready assembled, and only by complicated signs and countersignscould he pass through the outer guard and inner guard who closetiledit. A buzz of pleasure and welcome greeted him as he entered.

The long room was crowded, and through the haze of tobaccosmoke he saw the tangled black mane of the Bodymaster, thecruel, unfriendly features of Baldwin, the vulture face of Harraway,the secretary, and a dozen more who were among the leaders ofthe lodge. He rejoiced that they should all be there to take counselover his news.

“Indeed, it’s glad we are to see you, Brother!” cried the chairman.

“There’s business here that wants a Solomon in judgment to set itright.”

“It’s Lander and Egan,” explained his neighbour as he took hisseat. “They both claim the head money given by the lodge for theshooting of old man Crabbe over at Stylestown, and who’s to saywhich fired the bullet?”

McMurdo rose in his place and raised his hand. The expressionof his face froze the attention of the audience. There was a deadhush of expectation.

“Eminent Bodymaster,” he said, in a solemn voice, “I claimurgency!”

“Brother McMurdo claims urgency,” said McGinty. “It’s a claimthat by the rules of this lodge takes precedence. Now Brother, weattend you.”

McMurdo took the letter from his pocket.

同类推荐
  • 出走

    出走

    方达明,在文学期刊发表中短篇小说几十篇。短篇小说《出走》获第八届美国新语丝文学奖三等奖。小说《婶婶》获第九届美国新语丝文学奖,短篇小说《我的土豆》获第四届林语堂文学创作奖。短篇小说《气球》获台湾第33届联合报文学奖小说评审奖。
  • 鸟,看见我了

    鸟,看见我了

    一个夜晚,一个外地人为何突然出现镇上,仅以一把小刀,连杀六人?却能无罪释放?到底他为何杀人,并在一个夜晚两个小时内杀掉六个人?而这六个人到底有何关系?他从不与人多说一句话,唯一一次醉酒时,说鸟看见我了,鸟看见我了?鸟看见他什么了?这句话背后到底藏何秘密?
  • 上海:新十字街头

    上海:新十字街头

    《上海:新十字街头》主要内容:一座城市的发展、变迁有外在的有形的物质的变化,也有内在的无形的文化的精神的变化,还有不为人注意的小的变化。而恰恰发生在这上海新十字街头的无数琐碎、细微的变化的事件中,蕴含着丰富的历史、文化和思想,同时反映了这个城市的勃勃生机;传统与时尚、世俗与雅致、妖冶与矜持……它们或冲突、或融合、或变异、或淘汰……
  • 京华碧血录

    京华碧血录

    《京华碧血录》二十五章,时政小说。原名《庚辛剑腥录》。《京华碧血录》一书,在近代反映庚子事变的小说中,思想内容是比较进步的。作品在写作技巧上,完全摆脱了章回小说传统,而学习外国小说的表达技巧,只分章,而无回目。在叙述、结构上均具现代色彩。
  • 伤魂

    伤魂

    龚合国是“我”在新兵连认识的铁哥们。一次,“我”为新兵们请命,得罪了班长。起初,龚合国还跟“我”一条心,不久却“变节”了,二人的情义也至此决裂。很多年后,战友沈从武偶然联系上了“我”,他说龚合国早就转业到地方政府机关工作,不过现在人已废了。更让“我”想不到的是,龚合国竟然在他的家乡上演了一出堪称惊世醒人的活报剧,他独创的“频道论”至今仍被大家津津乐道,而他和他所在的小城里的官员们有一天忽然懵懵懂懂地去“集体自首”,更是荒诞离奇……小说充满了黑色幽默,发人深省。
热门推荐
  • 贼舞暗影

    贼舞暗影

    阴影为伴,暗影为伍。舞动于黑暗之中,追崇着盗贼的信条。“我的匕首就放在这里,除非他的主人低头,他将永不折断!”
  • 苏斯圣偌第九殿

    苏斯圣偌第九殿

    十三岁逃去国外的夜月央被亲爱的大哥“邀请”回国,抗家族,反父母,入学第一天路上单挑渣男,第二天莫名其妙认识了学生会神秘八殿。第三天神奇的成为了第九殿,从此便传说。与殿下们共住?闲情时搞搞暧昧,无聊时到处‘串门’,“...我申请,我不当第九殿了!”某女身后一堆烂摊子,准备不收拾就走,“不可能!”闪闪发光的美男们齐声回答。(作者:咳咳,本人比较喜欢美男多的逆后宫文,哈哈哈一时兴起就写了,咳咳,创文第一次,不好不要建议。)
  • 璀璨明珠:法门寺博物馆

    璀璨明珠:法门寺博物馆

    本书较全面地介绍了法门寺博物馆建设和发展的历程。走进法门寺博物馆,可以细细地品味和鉴赏唐代文明和佛教文化留下的菁华,感受中国民族传统文化的博大精深……
  • 企业人的责任感和担当精神

    企业人的责任感和担当精神

    当一个人从内心深处渴望承担责任时,会认识到自己不仅是对组织或者是企业负责,同时也是对自己负责,并在承担这份责任时感受到自身的价值,以及自己所获得的尊重和认同,从而获得心理与精神上的满足。
  • 恶魔仙子邪魅王

    恶魔仙子邪魅王

    可恶,可恶!她居然这样被太白金星一脚踹到温泉。她发誓,她真的不是故意看他洗澡,不就是看到了他的PP吗?他有必要那么生气吗?大不了给他看回来,不过看就看,干嘛动手动脚,还把她吃的干干净净,呜呜……这还不算,可怜的是他居然仗着自己是男人一脚将她踹出家。以为长得帅就了不起吗?这笔账本仙子一定找你算,哼……
  • 嘘,别出声

    嘘,别出声

    一场空难和紧接着的几个谋杀案引发了一连串的疑问,看似毫不相关的几件事却又能通过各种各样的关系联系在一起。案发现场出现的的幽灵出租车究竟是有人在装神弄鬼还是真的存在。嘘~别出声,答案慢慢揭晓……
  • 恶女当道之首席请小心

    恶女当道之首席请小心

    她追他的时候,她说:“梁晨!我喜欢你!沐晴雪喜欢梁晨!”最后,他害的她流产,亲手把她送进了监狱。五年后,监狱爆炸,她假死重生,她一步步重新走进他的生活,一步步夺回公司,一步步发现自己的真正身份……(此文属于慢热文,亲们可以先收藏等待好戏开场,第二卷女主开始上演现代版的“九嫡夺位”)
  • 进击超脱

    进击超脱

    当末日不一定是末日,而成为一场不为人知道的游戏,魔法、斗气、异能再现,科技、修真络绎不绝,你会做出怎样的选择.......
  • 诸天衍易

    诸天衍易

    大道五十,天衍四九。诸天为棋盘,诸神魔为棋子。或如軍,纵横四方;或如马,跳跃随风;或如炮,诡异横行;或如士,田守于帅;或如帅,位居紫薇。我如兵,有进无退,九死一生,但求临绝顶,观苍茫,哭笑随意,打骂从心,死,无憾矣。---------------天道已死,诸道林立,或求长生,或感天地,或求至理,道、魔、妖、佛、书各家登台,征战不休。此书立意为天道至公之后,众圣泯灭,天地不论跟脚,但凡有心,有力,居于天地间的生灵皆可称道,天道至公,非圣人可定上下,非诸道诸佛可定长生。
  • 桃子很爱你

    桃子很爱你

    你相信这个世界上有天使吗?如果你相信,我带你去天堂吧。