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第40章 ENTER MEPHISTOPHELES(6)

"I beg to remind you - " began Archie.

But he was interrupted in turn."My dear fellow, don't.It's quite needless.The subject's dead and buried."And Frank began to talk hastily on other matters, an art in which he was an adept, for it was his gift to be fluent on anything or nothing.But although Archie had the grace or the timidity to suffer him to rattle on, he was by no means done with the subject.When he came home to dinner, he was greeted with a sly demand, how things were looking "Cauldstaneslap ways." Frank took his first glass of port out after dinner to the toast of Kirstie, and later in the evening he returned to the charge again.

"I say, Weir, you'll excuse me for returning again to this affair.I've been thinking it over, and I wish to beg you very seriously to be more careful.It's not a safe business.Not safe, my boy," said he.

"What?" said Archie.

"Well, it's your own fault if I must put a name on the thing; but really, as a friend, I cannot stand by and see you rushing head down into these dangers.My dear boy," said he, holding up a warning cigar, "consider! What is to be the end of it?""The end of what?" - Archie, helpless with irritation, persisted in this dangerous and ungracious guard.

"Well, the end of the milkmaid; or, to speak more by the card, the end of Miss Christina Elliott of the Cauldstaneslap.""I assure you," Archie broke out, "this is all a figment of your imagination.There is nothing to be said against that young lady; you have no right to introduce her name into the conversation.""I'll make a note of it," said Frank."She shall henceforth be nameless, nameless, nameless, Grigalach! I make a note besides of your valuable testimony to her character.I only want to look at this thing as a man of the world.Admitted she's an angel - but, my good fellow, is she a lady?"This was torture to Archie."I beg your pardon," he said, struggling to be composed, "but because you have wormed yourself into my confidence - ""O, come!" cried Frank."Your confidence? It was rosy but unconsenting.Your confidence, indeed? Now, look! This is what I must say, Weir, for it concerns your safety and good character, and therefore my honour as your friend.You say I wormed myself into your confidence.

Wormed is good.But what have I done? I have put two and two together, just as the parish will be doing tomorrow, and the whole of Tweeddale in two weeks, and the black brothers - well, I won't put a date on that; it will be a dark and stormy morning! Your secret, in other words, is poor Poll's.And I want to ask of you as a friend whether you like the prospect? There are two horns to your dilemma, and I must say for myself I should look mighty ruefully on either.Do you see yourself explaining to the four Black Brothers? or do you see yourself presenting the milkmaid to papa as the future lady of Hermiston? Do you? I tell you plainly, I don't!"Archie rose."I will hear no more of this," he said, in a trembling voice.

But Frank again held up his cigar."Tell me one thing first.Tell me if this is not a friend's part that I am playing?""I believe you think it so," replied Archle."I can go as far as that.

I can do so much justice to your motives.But I will hear no more of it.I am going to bed.""That's right, Weir," said Frank heartily."Go to bed and think over it; and I say, man, don't forget your prayers! I don't often do the moral - don't go in for that sort of thing - but when I do there's one thing sure, that I mean it."So Archie marched off to bed, and Frank sat alone by the table for another hour or so, smiling to himself richly.There was nothing vindictive in his nature; but, if revenge came in his way, it might as well be good, and the thought of Archie's pillow reflections that night was indescribably sweet to him.He felt a pleasant sense of power.He looked down on Archie as on a very little boy whose strings he pulled -as on a horse whom he had backed and bridled by sheer power of intelligence, and whom he might ride to glory or the grave at pleasure.

Which was it to be? He lingered long, relishing the details of schemes that he was too idle to pursue.Poor cork upon a torrent, he tasted that night the sweets of omnipotence, and brooded like a deity over the strands of that intrigue which was to shatter him before the summer waned.

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