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第21章 MRS.ROOK AND THE LOCKET(3)

"You will naturally feel some curiosity about your new home,"she began,"and I haven't said a word about it yet.How very thoughtless of me!Inside and out,dear Miss Emily,our house is just a little dull.I say ourhouse,and why not--when the management of it is all thrown on me.We are built of stone;and we are much too long,and are not half high enough.Our situation is on the coldest side of the county,away in the west.We are close to the Cheviot hills;and if you fancy there is anything to see when you look out of window,except sheep,you will find yourself woefully mistaken.As for walks,if you go out on one side of the house you may,or may not,be gored by cattle.On the other side,if the darkness overtakes you,you may,or may not,tumble down a deserted lead mine.But the company,inside the house,makes amends for it all,"Mrs.Rook proceeded,enjoying the expression of dismay which was beginning to show itself on Emily's face."Plenty of excitement for you,my dear,in our small family.Sir Jervis will introduce you to plaster casts of hideous Indian idols;he will keep you writing for him,without mercy,from morning to night;and when he does let you go,old Miss Redwood will find she can't sleep,and will send for the pretty young lady-secretary to read to her.My husband I am sure you will like.He is a respectable man,and bears the highest character.Next to the idols,he's the most hideous object in the house.If you are good enough to encourage him,I don't say that he won't amuse you;he will tell you,for instance,he never in his life hated any human being as he hates his wife.By the way,I must not forget--in the interests of truth,you know--to mention one drawback that does exist in our domestic circle.One of these days we shall have our brains blown out or our throats cut.Sir Jervis's mother left him ten thousand pounds'worth of precious stones all contained in a little cabinet with drawers.

He won't let the banker take care of his jewels;he won't sell them;he won't even wear one of the rings on his finger,or one of the pins at his breast.He keeps his cabinet on his dressing-room table;and he says,'I like to gloat over my jewels,every night,before I go to bed.'Ten thousand pounds'

worth of diamonds,rubies,emeralds,sapphires,and what not--at the mercy of the first robber who happens to hear of them.Oh,my dear,he would have no choice,I do assure you,but to use his pistols.We shouldn't quietly submit to be robbed.Sir Jervis inherits the spirit of his ancestors.My husband has the temper of a game cock.I myself,in defense of the property of my employers,am capable of becoming a perfect fiend.And we none of us understand the use of firearms!"While she was in full enjoyment of this last aggravation of the horrors of the prospect,Emily tried another change of position--and,this time,with success.Greedy admiration suddenly opened Mrs.Rook's little eyes to their utmost width.

"My heart alive,miss,what do I see at your watch-chain?How they sparkle!Might I ask for a closer view?"Emily's fingers trembled;but she succeeded in detaching the locket from the chain.Alban handed it to Mrs.Rook.

She began by admiring the diamonds--with a certain reserve.

"Nothing like so large as Sir Jervis's diamonds;but choice specimens no doubt.Might I ask what the value--?"She stopped.The inion had attracted her notice:she began to read it aloud:"In loving memory of my father.Died--"Her face instantly became rigid.The next words were suspended on her lips.

Alban seized the chance of ****** her betray herself--under pretense of helping her."Perhaps you find the figures not easy to read,"he said."The date is 'thirtieth September,eighteen hundred and seventy-seven'--nearly four years since."Not a word,not a movement,escaped Mrs.Rook.She held the locket before her as she had held it from the first.Alban looked at Emily.Her eyes were riveted on the housekeeper:she was barely capable of preserving the appearance of composure.Seeing the necessity of acting for her,he at once said the words which she was unable to say for herself.

"Perhaps,Mrs.Rook,you would like to look at the portrait?"he suggested."Shall I open the locket for you?"Without speaking,without looking up,she handed the locket to Alban.

He opened it,and offered it to her.She neither accepted nor refused it:her hands remained hanging over the arms of the chair.He put the locket on her lap.

The portrait produced no marked effect on Mrs.Rook.Had the date prepared her to see it?She sat looking at it--still without moving:still without saying a word.Alban had no mercy on her.

"That is the portrait of Miss Emily's father,"he said."Does it represent the same Mr.Brown whom you had in your mind when you asked me if Miss Emily's father was still living?"That question roused her.She looked up,on the instant;she answered loudly and insolently:'No!""And yet,"Alban persisted,"you broke down in reading the inion:and considering what talkative woman you are,the portrait has had a strange effect on you--to say the least of it."She eyed him steadily while he was speaking--and turned to Emily when he had done."You mentioned the heat just now,miss.The heat has overcome me;I shall soon get right again."The insolent futility of that excuse irritated Emily into answering her."You will get right again perhaps all the sooner,"she said,"if we trouble you with no more questions,and leave you to recover by yourself."The first change of expression which relaxed the iron tensity of the housekeeper's face showed itself when she heard that reply.

At last there was a feeling in Mrs.Rook which openly declared itself--a feeling of impatience to see Alban and Emily leave the room.

They left her,without a word more.

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