登陆注册
26140100000084

第84章 I MEET A CHEERFUL EXTRAVAGANT(1)

I PASS over the next fifty or sixty leagues of our journey without comment.The reader must be growing weary of scenes of travel; and for my own part I have no cause to recall these particular miles with any pleasure.We were mainly occupied with attempts to obliterate our trail, which (as the result showed) were far from successful; for, on my cousin following, he was able to run me home with the least possible loss of time, following the claret-coloured chaise to Kirkby-Lonsdale, where I think the landlord must have wept to learn what he had missed, and tracing us thereafter to the doors of the coach-office in Edinburgh without a single check.

Fortune did not favour me, and why should I recapitulate the details of futile precautions which deceived nobody, and wearisome arts which proved to be artless?

The day was drawing to an end when Mr.Rowley and I bowled into Edinburgh to the stirring sound of the guard's bugle and the clattering team.I was here upon my field of battle; on the scene of my former captivity, escape and exploits; and in the same city with my love.My heart expanded; I have rarely felt more of a hero.All down the Bridges I sat by the driver with my arms folded and my face set, unflinchingly meeting every eye, and prepared every moment for a cry of recognition.Hundreds of the population were in the habit of visiting the Castle, where it was my practice (before the days of Flora) to make myself conspicuous among the prisoners; and I think it an extraordinary thing that I should have encountered so few to recognise me.But doubtless a clean chin is a disguise in itself; and the change is great from a suit of sulphur-yellow to fine linen, a well-fitting mouse-coloured great-

coat furred in black, a pair of tight trousers of fashionable cut, and a hat of inimitable curl.After all, it was more likely that I should have recognised our visitors, than that they should have identified the modish gentleman with the miserable prisoner in the Castle.

I was glad to set foot on the flagstones, and to escape from the crowd that had assembled to receive the mail.Here we were, with but little daylight before us, and that on Saturday afternoon, the eve of the famous Scottish Sabbath, adrift in the New Town of Edinburgh, and overladen with baggage.We carried it ourselves.I would not take a cab, nor so much as hire a porter, who might afterwards serve as a link between my lodgings and the mail, and connect me again with the claret-coloured chaise and Aylesbury.

For I was resolved to break the chain of evidence for good, and to begin life afresh (so far as regards caution) with a new character.

The first step was to find lodgings, and to find them quickly.

This was the more needful as Mr.Rowley and I, in our smart clothes and with our cumbrous burthen, made a noticeable appearance in the streets at that time of the day and in that quarter of the town, which was largely given up to fine folk, bucks and dandies and young ladies, or respectable professional men on their way home to dinner.

On the north side of St.James' Square I was so happy as to spy a bill in a third-floor window.I was equally indifferent to cost and convenience in my choice of a lodging - 'any port in a storm'

was the principle on which I was prepared to act; and Rowley and I made at once for the common entrance and sealed the stair.

We were admitted by a very sour-looking female in bombazine.I gathered she had all her life been depressed by a series of bereavements, the last of which might very well have befallen her the day before; and I instinctively lowered my voice when I addressed her.She admitted she had rooms to let - even showed them to us - a sitting-room and bedroom in a SUITE, commanding a fine prospect to the Firth and Fifeshire, and in themselves well proportioned and comfortably furnished, with pictures on the wall, shells on the mantelpiece, and several books upon the table which I found afterwards to be all of a devotional character, and all presentation copies, 'to my Christian friend,' or 'to my devout acquaintance in the Lord, Bethiah McRankine.' Beyond this my 'Christian friend' could not be made to advance: no, not even to do that which seemed the most natural and pleasing thing in the world - I mean to name her price - but stood before us shaking her head, and at times mourning like the dove, the picture of depression and defence.She had a voice the most querulous I have ever heard, and with this she produced a whole regiment of difficulties and criticisms.

She could not promise an attendance.

'Well, madam,' said I, 'and what is my servant for?'

'Him?' she asked.'Be gude to us! Is HE your servant?'

'I am sorry, ma'am, he meets with your disapproval.'

'Na, I never said that.But he's young.He'll be a great breaker, I'm thinkin'.Ay! he'll be a great responsibeelity to ye, like.

Does he attend to his releegion?'

'Yes, m'm,' returned Rowley, with admirable promptitude, and, immediately closing his eyes, as if from habit, repeated the following distich with more celerity than fervour:-

'Matthew, Mark, Luke and John Bless the bed that I lie on!'

'Nhm!' said the lady, and maintained an awful silence.

'Well, ma'am,' said I, 'it seems we are never to hear the beginning of your terms, let alone the end of them.Come - a good movement!

and let us be either off or on.'

She opened her lips slowly.'Ony raferences?' she inquired, in a voice like a bell.

I opened my pocket-book and showed her a handful of bank bills.'I think, madam, that these are unexceptionable,' said I.

'Ye'll be wantin' breakfast late?' was her reply.

'Madam, we want breakfast at whatever hour it suits you to give it, from four in the morning till four in the afternoon!' I cried.

'Only tell us your figure, if your mouth be large enough to let it out!'

'I couldnae give ye supper the nicht,' came the echo.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 梦醒雾散:幸好温暖依旧

    梦醒雾散:幸好温暖依旧

    他们从小一起长大,原本以为会一直这样下去,却没想到在他的各路花痴女的熏陶下她还是随波逐流地掺杂在了告白的行列中。由于他每天只接受一次告白的规定,她可特地选在了他被告五百一十九次的白之后一天的日子里,却没想到……洛亦言深情地说:“是啊,我很花心,花心到只想喜欢你一个。”尹若辰自嘲地说:“真的,我真的忘不了你……”浅然枫严肃地说:“我会保护你的。”我若有所思地说:“看来我挺有魅力的啊……”噩梦总会醒,浓雾也总会散。庆幸的是那份温情还在……
  • 碧海庄园主

    碧海庄园主

    号外,号外,倒贴海岛数座,庄园若干,技能无数,萌宠海蛇紧急处理熊孩子一枚,有意者请与岛主牛青联系。特别提示,一旦出售,概不退货,概不认账,我真是个好人呢。熊孩子:望父成龙,怪我咯!!!
  • 那年我们一起逝去的青春

    那年我们一起逝去的青春

    我相信每个人都有自己的青春,我也有我自己的青春!
  • 维斯特洛的故事

    维斯特洛的故事

    骑士与法师是维斯特洛永恒不变的主题,本文有三个主角(真正的主角只有一个!!!),虽然会分开写,相互之间也有牵连,且看地主家的三个傻儿子如何击败大魔王,赢取白富美,走向人生巅峰!!小影是萌新,希望各位读者能够点一下收藏,如果觉得小影有写的不好的地方,也希望各位读者能为小影指出。谢谢大家!!!一般七点之后更新。。。
  • 琴史尽美

    琴史尽美

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 幻影世纪

    幻影世纪

    23世纪是一个全靠高科技支撑的世纪,同时科技的疯狂发展,让人们发现了一个可怕的意图。
  • 传奇剑尊

    传奇剑尊

    一杆戟震天颤地,一把剑呼啸九天……上古纪元,神魔之战,毁天灭地!他轮回重修,剑指诸天,踏遍诸天万界;他独断万古,戟伐诸神,执掌乾坤万物:斩邪魔、诛神佛!平定宇内,成为无上剑尊,谱写传奇!
  • RHETORIC

    RHETORIC

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 迷幻神灵

    迷幻神灵

    来自天眷神体的算计,无语伦比的命运。绝对的逆道。
  • 冰凌天下

    冰凌天下

    因为一个承诺,他等了她五年。当她归来的时候,他就要去完成自己另一个承诺了。他知道,一切都需要实力,凭借着令人发指的天赋,异于常人的努力。他要走在别人前面,不是为了野心,只是要有自保能力。他很怕死,因为还有一个她在等待;他明知会死也要去做,因为有一个承诺。时间过隙,他希望一切结束时,回头还能看到她天真无邪的笑脸。对于他来说,最大的幸福莫过于有她在身边。