登陆注册
26265200000152

第152章 CHAPTER XXXV.(2)

There she had been with Henry Little, and seen him recognize his mother's picture; and now he was dead and gone. She had saved his life in vain; he was dead and gone. Every body was dead and gone.

She looked up at the glowing window. She looked down at the pool, with the moon kissing it.

She flung her arms up with a scream of agony, and sunk into the deep pool, where the moon seemed most to smile on it.

Directly after dinner Dr. Amboyne asked to see the unhappy correspondence of which he was to be the judge.

Raby went for the letters, and laid them before him. He took up the fatal letter. "Why, this is not written by Mrs. Little. I know her neat Italian hand too well. See how the letters slant and straggle."

"Oh! but you must allow for the writer's agitation."

"Why should I allow for it? YOU DIDN'T. Who can look at this scrawl, and not see that the poor heart-broken creature was not herself when she wrote it? This is not a letter, it is a mere scream of agony. Put yourself in her place. Imagine yourself a woman--a creature in whom the feelings overpower the judgment.

Consider the shock, the wound, the frenzy; and, besides, she had no idea that you left this house to get her husband the money from your own funds."

"She never shall know it either."

"She does know it. I have told her. And, poor thing, she thinks she was the only one to blame. She seeks your forgiveness. She pines for it. This is the true cause of her illness; and I believe, if you could forgive her and love her, it might yet save her life."

"Then tell her I blame myself as much as her. Tell her my house, my arms, and my heart are open to her. Amboyne, you are a true friend, and a worthy man. God bless you. How shall we get her here, poor soul? Will you go for her, or shall I?"

"Let me sleep on that," said Dr. Amboyne.

In the course of the evening, Dr. Amboyne told Raby all the reports about Jael Dence and Henry Little.

"What does that matter now?" said Raby, with a sigh.

Whenever a servant came into the room, Amboyne asked him if Jael had arrived.

Raby shared his curiosity, but not his anxiety. "The girl knows her friends," said he. "She will have her cry out, you may depend; but after that she will find her way here, and, when she has got over it a little, I shall be sure to learn from her whether he was her lover, and where he was when the place was blown up. A Dence never lies to a Raby."

But when nine o'clock struck, and there were no tidings of her, Raby began to share the doctor's uneasiness, and also to be rather angry and impatient.

"Confound the girl!" said he. "Her grandfathers have stood by mine, in their danger and trouble, for two hundred years; and now, in her trouble, she slinks away from me."

"Put yourself in her place," said Amboyne. "Ten to one she thinks you are offended about her and Henry. She is afraid to come near you."

"What, when I ask her?"

"Through your stupid lazy servants, who, to save themselves trouble, have very likely told somebody else to tell her; and we know what comes of that process. Ten to one the invitation has either missed her altogether, or come to her divested of all that is kind and soothing. And remember, she is not a man. She is a poor girl, full of shame and apprehension, and needs a gentle encouraging hand to draw her here. Do, for once, put yourself in a woman's place--you were born of a woman."

"You are right," said Raby. "I will send down a carriage for her, with a line in my own hand."

He did so.

At eleven the servant came back with the news that Jael Dence was not at home. She had been seen wandering about the country, and was believed to be wrong in her head. George, the blacksmith, and others, were gone up to the old church after her.

"Turn out with torches, every man Jack of you, and find her," said Raby.

As for Raby and Amboyne, they sat by the fireside and conversed together--principally about poor Mrs. Little; but the conversation was languid.

A few minutes after midnight a terrible scream was heard. It was uttered out of doors, yet it seemed to penetrate the very room where Raby and Amboyne were seated. Both men started to their feet. The scream was not repeated. They looked at each other.

"It was in my garden," said Raby; and, with some little difficulty, he opened the window and ran out, followed by Amboyne.

They looked, but could see nothing.

But, with that death-shriek ringing in their ears, they wasted no time. Raby waved Amboyne to the left, and himself dashed off to the right, and they scoured the lawn in less than a minute.

A cry of horror from Raby! He had found the body of a woman floating in a pool of the river, head downward.

He dashed into the water directly and drew it to the bank; Dr.

Amboyne helped him, and they got it out on dry land. The face was ghastly, the body still.

"Turn her face downward," said Amboyne, "give her every chance.

Carry her gently."

One took the shoulders, the other the feet; they carried her slowly in and laid her gently down before the fire.

She lay like dripping marble.

Her clothes clinging tightly round her, revealed her marvelous form and limbs of antique mold--but all so deadly still.

Amboyne kneeled over her, searching, in vain, for some sign of life.

He groaned.

"Oh!" said he, "is it possible that such a creature as this can be cut off in its prime?"

"Dead!" cried Raby, trembling all over. "Oh, God forbid! One of her ancestors saved a Raby's life in battle, another saved a Raby in a foaming flood; and I couldn't save her in a dead pool! She is the last of that loyal race, and I'm the last Raby. Farewell, Dence!

Farewell, Raby!"

While he bemoaned her thus, and his tears actually dripped upon her pale face, Amboyne detected a slight quivering in the drowned woman's throat.

"Hush?" said he to Raby.

There was a pair of old-fashioned bellows by the side of the fire;

Amboyne seized them, and opened Jael's mouth with more ease than he expected. "That is a good sign," said he.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 花月正春风——乡村爱情

    花月正春风——乡村爱情

    发生于八十年代末、九十年代初的乡村爱情故事
  • 名流狂少

    名流狂少

    与世隔绝的小山村,努力搬砖却天降死劫。是好人没有好报?或许吧!拭目看山村屌丝如何逆袭成为一代名流狂少!
  • 美女的高高手

    美女的高高手

    仙魔大陆的一个小门主被从天而降的石镜砸死。神秘重生在地球上的一个极品猥琐男身上。且看苏云如何改变现在,纵横地球,美女是我的,票子也是我的,宝贝还是我的,剩下的是你的。
  • 酷女王的冷总裁

    酷女王的冷总裁

    我从来都以为,我会就这么的平淡地过完我的一生。什么灰姑娘、玻璃鞋、王子之类的只会出现在童话故事里面。只是,我不知道,原来,在这个世界上,每个女生都会有那么一个命中注定的帝王在某一地静静地等着,等着那个只属于他们的女王……一个是平凡无奇的女大学生,一个是骄纵自傲的商界大佬。原本应该是不同平行线上的两个人,却意外地变成相交线。可相交线后又是什么呢?“唐小小,我放手了。要记住,是你亲手撕裂我们的感情。从今完后,我们老死不相见……”“严宇辰,你对我们的感情从来都没有过信任。既然如此,我有何必苦苦紧抓不放?3年后,女王归来,一切又将发生怎样的改变?-------------------------------------------------------------------本文微虐,喜欢的亲热烈点击收藏推荐吧!
  • 蚀心绝恋2

    蚀心绝恋2

    曾经,他对她宠入骨、爱入心,然而再次相遇,为何他待她如陌生人?她爱他,鼓足勇气嫁给他,为他生儿育女,他却对她时好时坏,忽近忽远,这是因何缘故?他和她原本相隔甚远。一次阴差阳错,他与她擦肩而过,她却突然回头,看着他的背影,泪水无声滑落。你是那么耀眼,我无法不看你,只能想方设法靠近你,唤起你对我的记忆。即使要我粉身碎骨、刹那陨落,我也要化为一颗流星,不顾一切地撞向你,陪你到世界终结。
  • 总裁的小小妻

    总裁的小小妻

    “我救你一次,你也必须帮我一次!”他说完这句话突然把她压到床上狠狠的撕碎了她身上那件洁白的校服!她被继母继妹陷害被神秘男人夺去了清白,却不知道那夜的男人到底是谁,父亲一怒之下把她扫地出门!五年后,恶魔再次出现,霸道的把她禁锢在床榻之上夜夜索欢,残忍的夺走了她的女儿,还有她的一双眼睛给他心爱的女人……但是为何,当他看着她那原本清澈明亮的黑眸变得空洞绝望,他的心却狠狠痛了……“雨桐,对不起,我爱你!”他轻轻的将她拥入怀中忏悔!而她却冷漠的推开他转身离去,留下他一个人站在原地悔恨无边!
  • 绝世三刀

    绝世三刀

    本书断更了,很抱歉。三十多万字存稿,也无法保障最低字数更新的消耗。对于工作,不想说什么。没有它,很难想象我会怎样地活到今天。月2200元,仍是我生活的全部基础。十年来,生命绝大部分奉献给了它,起早贪黑。回报给我的,是没有精力和时间做其他的事了。有时我也懊恼,是不是可以不这样累?但在没有其他稳定收入之前,这个经济基础不敢动摇。二十多年始终觉得可以成为依靠写作生存的小说家,从没质疑过。今天知道是妄想了。模仿经典,尚且写得如此勉强,断断续续,自己都觉无趣。工作之外,我还有好多的事没有去做。比如相亲。80年生的我今天又失败了。她说我没有时间分给她。我忽然醒悟,我从来没有用心生活过……
  • 寂守一座空城

    寂守一座空城

    修炼者:潜力(十八阶)、潜能(十八阶)、基因(十八阶)、生化、生灵、起源、成道、解锁。随后渡劫飞仙。简介:在学校受够欺辱的谢寒,在一次偶然机遇下获得异能修炼,在那几个奇怪的老头师傅各种折磨下终究修炼成功,下山归来,热血爆发,面对那些家族,他必定要报复,看看我们的男猪脚会怎样吧。QQ群:183981169
  • 紫色曼陀罗公主:华丽反击

    紫色曼陀罗公主:华丽反击

    7岁的她偶然的一次,她被多只藏獒追着咬,从而认识了他,17岁的他同样残酷,冷酷,冷血。他是葬魂殿的尊主。冷酷如他,却在不知不觉中将爱给了她。十年后,她强势回归,再回首,她狂傲,冷酷她的座右铭:对一个人最大的伤害,不是肉体上的伤害,而是心灵的创伤。
  • 修罗龙少

    修罗龙少

    他是一个穷人家的孩子,却一夜成为修罗老大,三年的历练让他从一个毛头小子变成一个成熟的男人,也使他这一生变得不平凡。