登陆注册
38581800000001

第1章

It is six o'clock of a November evening, in KEITH DARRANT'S study. A large, dark-curtained room where the light from a single reading-lamp falling on Turkey carpet, on books beside a large armchair, on the deep blue-and-gold coffee service, makes a sort of oasis before a log fire. In red Turkish slippers and an old brown velvet coat, KEITH DARRANT sits asleep. He has a dark, clean-cut, clean-shaven face, dark grizzling hair, dark twisting eyebrows.

[The curtained door away out in the dim part of the room behind him is opened so softly that he does not wake. LARRY DARRANT enters and stands half lost in the curtain over the door. A thin figure, with a worn, high cheek-boned face, deep-sunk blue eyes and wavy hair all ruffled--a face which still has a certain beauty. He moves inwards along the wall, stands still again and utters a gasping sigh. KEITH stirs in his chair.]

KEITH. Who's there?

LARRY. [In a stifled voice] Only I--Larry.

KEITH. [Half-waked] Come in! I was asleep. [He does not turn his head, staring sleepily at the fire.

The sound of LARRY's breathing can be heard.

[Turning his head a little] Well, Larry, what is it?

LARRY comes skirting along the wall, as if craving its support, outside the radius of the light.

[Staring] Are you ill?

LARRY stands still again and heaves a deep sigh.

KEITH. [Rising, with his back to the fire, and staring at his brother] What is it, man ? [Then with a brutality born of nerves suddenly ruffled] Have you committed a murder that you stand there like a fish?

LARRY. [In a whisper] Yes, Keith.

KEITH. [With vigorous disgust] By Jove ! Drunk again ! [In a voice changed by sudden apprehension] What do you mean by coming here in this state? I told you---- If you weren't my brother----!

Come here, where I can we you! What's the matter with you, Larry?

With a lurch LARRY leaves the shelter of the wall and sinks into a chair in the circle of light.

LARRY. It's true.

KEITH steps quickly forward and stares down into his brother's eyes, where is a horrified wonder, as if they would never again get on terms with his face.

KEITH. [Angry, bewildered-in a low voice] What in God's name is this nonsense?

He goes quickly over to the door and draws the curtain aside, to see that it is shut, then comes back to LARRY, who is huddling over the fire.

Come, Larry ! Pull yourself together and drop exaggeration! What on earth do you mean?

LARRY. [In a shrill outburst] It's true, I tell you; I've killed a man.

KEITH. [Bracing himself; coldly] Be quiet!

LARRY lifts his hands and wrings them.

[Utterly taken aback] Why come here and tell me this?

LARRY. Whom should I tell, Keith? I came to ask what I'm to do--give myself up, or what ?

KEITH. When--when--what----?

LARRY. Last night.

KEITH. Good God! How? Where? You'd better tell me quietly from the beginning. Here, drink this coffee; it'll clear your head.

He pours out and hands him a cup of coffee. LARRY drinks it off.

LARRY. My head! Yes! It's like this, Keith--there's a girl----KEITH. Women! Always women, with you! Well?

LARRY. A Polish girl. She--her father died over here when she was sixteen, and left her all alone. There was a mongrel living in the same house who married her--or pretended to. She's very pretty, Keith. He left her with a baby coming. She lost it, and nearly starved. Then another fellow took her on, and she lived with him two years, till that brute turned up again and made her go back to him.

He used to beat her black and blue. He'd left her again when--I met her. She was taking anybody then. [He stops, passes his hand over his lips, looks up at KEITH, and goes on defiantly] I never met a sweeter woman, or a truer, that I swear. Woman! She's only twenty now! When I went to her last night, that devil had found her out again. He came for me--a bullying, great, hulking brute. Look!

[He touches a dark mark on his forehead] I took his ugly throat, and when I let go--[He stops and his hands drop.]

KEITH. Yes?

LARRY. [In a smothered voice] Dead, Keith. I never knew till afterwards that she was hanging on to him--to h-help me. [Again he wrings his hands.]

KEITH. [In a hard, dry voice] What did you do then?

LARRY. We--we sat by it a long time.

KEITH. Well?

LARRY. Then I carried it on my back down the street, round a corner, to an archway.

KEITH. How far?

LARRY. About fifty yards.

KEITH. Was--did anyone see?

LARRY. No.

KEITH. What time?

LARRY. Three in the morning.

KEITH. And then?

LARRY. Went back to her.

KEITH. Why--in heaven's name?

LARRY. She way lonely and afraid. So was I, Keith.

KEITH. Where is this place?

LARRY. Forty-two Borrow Square, Soho.

KEITH. And the archway?

LARRY. Corner of Glove Lane.

KEITH. Good God! Why, I saw it in the paper this morning. They were talking of it in the Courts! [He snatches the evening paper from his armchair, and runs it over anal reads] Here it is again.

"Body of a man was found this morning under an archway in Glove Lane.

>From marks about the throat grave suspicion of foul play are entertained. The body had apparently been robbed. "My God!

[Suddenly he turns] You saw this in the paper and dreamed it. D'you understand, Larry?--you dreamed it.

LARRY. [Wistfully] If only I had, Keith!

KEITH makes a movement of his hands almost like his brother's.

KEITH. Did you take anything from the-body?

LARRY. [Drawing au envelope from his pocket] This dropped out while we were struggling.

KEITH. [Snatching it and reading] "Patrick Walenn"--Was that his name? "Simon's Hotel, Farrier Street, London." [Stooping, he puts it in the fire] No!--that makes me---- [He bends to pluck it out, stays his hand, and stamps it suddenly further in with his foot] What in God's name made you come here and tell me? Don't you know I'm--I'm within an ace of a Judgeship?

LARRY. [Simply] Yes. You must know what I ought to do. I didn't, mean to kill him, Keith. I love the girl--I love her. What shall I do?

KEITH. Love!

LARRY. [In a flash] Love!--That swinish brute! A million creatures die every day, and not one of them deserves death as he did. But but I feel it here. [Touching his heart] Such an awful clutch, Keith.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 统一的帝国

    统一的帝国

    一朝穿越,我竟然是一个帝国的太子!然后,某咸鱼就为了成为一个宅男奋斗了。
  • 你是我的万千星辰

    你是我的万千星辰

    当她遭遇风吹雨打的时候,他的出现让她看到了光,可当这束光被乌云笼罩,她选择了转身,远离,她明白了只能靠自己。后来,她才发现那抹光爱得热烈而深沉,也是能灼伤人心的,可她依旧是想当那一只扑火的飞蛾。当乌云散尽,他们携手在一起,终将拨云见日,再现彩虹。
  • 王俊凯陪我走十年

    王俊凯陪我走十年

    这本书讲的是一位千金和她的两位闺蜜她们同时喜欢上TFBOYS三小只不过应为坏女主她们分分合合~~~~
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 星辰月下独钟你

    星辰月下独钟你

    和男朋友分手不到一天,就被帝都位高权重的萧氏总裁给表明爱意。对这一见钟情,她从来不敢去相信接受,直到——“看你为公司这么辛苦,要不给我个公司管管吧?”“这是公司转让合同。”“我想要天上的星星。”“给你摘。”最后祁筱汐红着脸:“那个……我想要你。”萧奕柯:“带上户口本,去办结婚证!”
  • 宠妻成瘾:顾少,别耍赖

    宠妻成瘾:顾少,别耍赖

    他们从小就认识,她见面之后就对他说:“墨宸哥哥,长大了你娶我好嘛?”只见她穿了一条湖水绿的裙子还有扎的高高的马尾辫,仰着头水汪汪的大眼睛盯着他,他说:“等你长大了我就娶你。”此后他再也没见过她,心里却一直都只有她一个人。多年后,他是冷漠的总裁,是A市女人的梦中情人却不近女色甚至有人说他是GAY,她是凌家神秘的千金十岁以后每人再见过她,归国后的第一天就嫁人了,婚后顾大少各种宠妻,撩妻,她被宠得A市女人们都羡慕。【此文男女主身心干净,1V1,多为宠文中间可能会有些小虐。第一次写作不喜勿喷】
  • 迟律师,离婚请签字

    迟律师,离婚请签字

    帝都人人皆知木宝宝深爱性格温和的迟瑞年,却阴差阳错的嫁给了性格冷清的哥哥迟景笙。而迟瑞年只钟情于白灵儿。直到惨死在手术台,才清楚白灵儿的心里只有迟景笙,而她自己是有多蠢多傻。小说里女主重生一,打脸虐渣,二,抱紧男主金大腿,三,开启开挂的人生。而她则以改变自己,保护父母,跟迟景笙离婚三件事为主。打脸虐渣为辅。直到后来才知道自己不爱的那个人,既然爱她深入骨髓!!!
  • 隐婚总裁惹不起

    隐婚总裁惹不起

    余可可本想给前男友一个惊喜,却发现前男友出轨,气愤之下,为了家族签定了一张卖身契,意外傍上霸道总裁。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 豪门诱婚:绝宠小娇妻

    豪门诱婚:绝宠小娇妻

    五年前叶诗是霍琛捧在心尖上的未婚妻,五年后。霍琛说:“叶诗,除了婚姻我什么都能给你。”新闻上得知他即将跟别人完婚,叶诗坐在植物人哥哥身旁,只是笑笑:“他们很配。”后来,叶诗带着哥哥消失的干干净净。后来,因为她的消失,霍琛发了狂。再回来,哥哥摇身一变成了海外最有影响力的华商,而她又做回了很多年前那个高傲的叶小姐。霍琛却终于将她堵在了墙角:“叶诗,虽然晚了十年,但是嫁给我,嗯?”
  • 王者攻略:影帝是个坑

    王者攻略:影帝是个坑

    【男女双强,甜腻互宠,从娱乐圈到游戏界,双双携手共登王者颠峰!】一入王者深似海,从此掉坑是日常!玩游戏什么最坑?队友挂机?顺风局投降?还是团战排队送死?NONO!夜莫星表示,最坑莫过于收了个坑界扛把子的菜鸟徒弟。她带着他,从青铜一路打上王者,从零杀到超神,从菜鸟小白到全球冠军大赛的颠峰王者。他带着她,一路从小坑,到深井坑,再到万丈深坑,只有你想不到,没有他挖不动的巨坑。然,游戏里被坑也就算了,这段孽缘竟延续到了现实!他是高冷傲娇影帝受。她是呆萌霸气助理攻。初任助理的第一天,夜莫星就把未来Boss萧大影帝给公主抱了,还登上了娱乐头条,攻气爆棚地勾了一大波影帝老婆粉集体叛变:男神,你就从了吧!于是,娱乐圈就此诞生了一道独特的风景线,他实力宠妻,她霸气护夫,于鸡飞狗跳中长年霸占着娱乐热搜头条,地位无可憾动!