登陆注册
6148800000011

第11章 CHAPTER II. In Which Morris takes Action (5)

John proceeded to get tea; while Morris, foraging about the house, was presently delighted by discovering the lid of the water-butt upon the kitchen shelf. Here, then, was the packing-case complete; in the absence of straw, the blankets (which he himself, at least, had not the smallest intention of using for their present purpose) would exactly take the place of packing; and Morris, as the difficulties began to vanish from his path, rose almost to the brink of exultation. There was, however, one difficulty not yet faced, one upon which his whole scheme depended. Would John consent to remain alone in the cottage? He had not yet dared to put the question.

It was with high good-humour that the pair sat down to the deal table, and proceeded to fall-to on the pork pie. Morris retailed the discovery of the lid, and the Great Vance was pleased to applaud by beating on the table with his fork in true music-hall style.

'That's the dodge,' he cried. 'I always said a water-butt was what you wanted for this business.'

'Of course,' said Morris, thinking this a favourable opportunity to prepare his brother, 'of course you must stay on in this place till I give the word; I'll give out that uncle is resting in the New Forest. It would not do for both of us to appear in London; we could never conceal the absence of the old man.'

John's jaw dropped.

'O, come!' he cried. 'You can stay in this hole yourself. I won't.'

The colour came into Morris's cheeks. He saw that he must win his brother at any cost.

'You must please remember, Johnny,' he said, 'the amount of the tontine. If I succeed, we shall have each fifty thousand to place to our bank account; ay, and nearer sixty.'

'But if you fail,' returned John, 'what then? What'll be the colour of our bank account in that case?'

'I will pay all expenses,' said Morris, with an inward struggle;

'you shall lose nothing.'

'Well,' said John, with a laugh, 'if the ex-s are yours, and half-profits mine, I don't mind remaining here for a couple of days.'

'A couple of days!' cried Morris, who was beginning to get angry and controlled himself with difficulty; 'why, you would do more to win five pounds on a horse-race!'

'Perhaps I would,' returned the Great Vance; 'it's the artistic temperament.'

'This is monstrous!' burst out Morris. 'I take all risks; I pay all expenses; I divide profits; and you won't take the slightest pains to help me. It's not decent; it's not honest; it's not even kind.'

'But suppose,' objected John, who was considerably impressed by his brother's vehemence, 'suppose that Uncle Masterman is alive after all, and lives ten years longer; must I rot here all that time?'

'Of course not,' responded Morris, in a more conciliatory tone;

'I only ask a month at the outside; and if Uncle Masterman is not dead by that time you can go abroad.'

'Go abroad?' repeated John eagerly. 'Why shouldn't I go at once?

Tell 'em that Joseph and I are seeing life in Paris.'

'Nonsense,' said Morris.

'Well, but look here,' said John; 'it's this house, it's such a pig-sty, it's so dreary and damp. You said yourself that it was damp.'

'Only to the carpenter,' Morris distinguished, 'and that was to reduce the rent. But really, you know, now we're in it, I've seen worse.'

'And what am I to do?' complained the victim. 'How can I entertain a friend?'

'My dear Johnny, if you don't think the tontine worth a little trouble, say so, and I'll give the business up.'

'You're dead certain of the figures, I suppose?' asked John.

'Well'--with a deep sigh--'send me the Pink Un and all the comic papers regularly. I'll face the music.'

As afternoon drew on, the cottage breathed more thrillingly of its native marsh; a creeping chill inhabited its chambers; the fire smoked, and a shower of rain, coming up from the channel on a slant of wind, tingled on the window-panes. At intervals, when the gloom deepened toward despair, Morris would produce the whisky-bottle, and at first John welcomed the diversion--not for long. It has been said this spirit was the worst in Hampshire; only those acquainted with the county can appreciate the force of that superlative; and at length even the Great Vance (who was no connoisseur) waved the decoction from his lips. The approach of dusk, feebly combated with a single tallow candle, added a touch of tragedy; and John suddenly stopped whistling through his fingers--an art to the practice of which he had been reduced--and bitterly lamented his concessions.

'I can't stay here a month,' he cried. 'No one could. The thing's nonsense, Morris. The parties that lived in the Bastille would rise against a place like this.'

With an admirable affectation of indifference, Morris proposed a game of pitch-and-toss. To what will not the diplomatist condescend! It was John's favourite game; indeed his only game--he had found all the rest too intellectual--and he played it with equal skill and good fortune. To Morris himself, on the other hand, the whole business was detestable; he was a bad pitcher, he had no luck in tossing, and he was one who suffered torments when he lost. But John was in a dangerous humour, and his brother was prepared for any sacrifice.

By seven o'clock, Morris, with incredible agony, had lost a couple of half-crowns. Even with the tontine before his eyes, this was as much as he could bear; and, remarking that he would take his revenge some other time, he proposed a bit of supper and a grog.

Before they had made an end of this refreshment it was time to be at work. A bucket of water for present necessities was withdrawn from the water-butt, which was then emptied and rolled before the kitchen fire to dry; and the two brothers set forth on their adventure under a starless heaven.

同类推荐
  • 黄华集

    黄华集

    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。
  • 鸡肋

    鸡肋

    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。
  • 黄帝阴符经集注

    黄帝阴符经集注

    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。
  • 月令

    月令

    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。
  • 佛顶尊胜陀罗尼

    佛顶尊胜陀罗尼

    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。
热门推荐
  • 青春如诗:大学毕业那两年

    青春如诗:大学毕业那两年

    他,大学里的风云人物,工作中的佼佼者,在感情上却是个“鸵鸟弱者”。她,娴淑温婉,善解人意,如一只盛放在角落里的海棠,是所有男生心中理想的港湾,却自比遇见王子前的“灰姑娘”。若说没缘分,偏生爱得深。两人感情不及尘埃落定,身旁第三者一个接一个地出现,如一把利刃插在两人性格缺陷的“七寸”上。一波还未平息,一波又来侵袭,心伤累累之后,最终的归宿到底何去何从?
  • 重生之我本为凰

    重生之我本为凰

    原本是孤儿的她,被最疼爱的人带回了家,可是,为什么,她最爱的人要透过她看着别人?以为这一世终于可以有了一个幸福的家,但是天降灾难,竟然让她去了另外一个世界。既然这样,就抛却善良,丢掉单纯,她也做一个狠毒的女人吧。她要用自己力量夺回自己的爱人。可是,前世缘,今生再续,她应该何去何从?【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 不懂爱情的爱情

    不懂爱情的爱情

    已经两年就是忘不了他,总想去找他,一直认为时间长了会渐渐忘记的,但是记忆就像电影一样一幕幕的播放着,终于有一天李月见到了那个让她梦回牵绕的他,但是他已经不是那个她一个小小职员可以消享的男人了,已经成为了行业里一代霸主···············
  • 僵尸王的极致宠妃

    僵尸王的极致宠妃

    她被组织中的人逼到僵尸王封印的山洞里。子弹穿过她的身体,鲜血撒到棺材表面而被棺材中的僵尸王吸收。他,沉睡了千年后重新归来,在了解21世纪的运作后,创立了集团,帝皇大厦,从此成为全球的第一公司,只为找到她,却不想她一直在他身边,命运的轮回,两人终究相见,却不想早已物是人非……
  • 毒妃在上之双标皇帝没眼看

    毒妃在上之双标皇帝没眼看

    韩朵朵深夜被冻醒后,将魏连城踹到床下。收起幸灾乐祸的表情,瞬间戏精上身,委屈巴巴的喊道,“我都被冻醒了!你都不知道!果然男人都是大猪蹄子,得到了就不珍惜了!你不爱我了!你变了!”魏连城:“……”又开始无理取闹。看着她做作的演技,魏连城无奈上床,一把将她拉入怀中躺下,揉揉她的发顶,嗡声道,“睡吧,别闹了,我给你暖暖。”魏连城把她冰凉的小脚夹在两腿中,韩朵朵立刻感到了温暖,一股困意涌上心头,哼哼唧唧的被魏连城哄睡着了。自从有了韩朵朵,魏连城已经越来越没有底线了,自己的女人能怎么办,宠着呗!
  • 借给我你的微笑

    借给我你的微笑

    那是一场猝不及防的相遇,是宿命还是不可逃脱的解数林沐阳:“夏天给我一次爱你机会行不行”谁知茫茫人海中两人再次相遇夏天:“沐阳,我知道当初你放我走,不是因为不爱我了,是因为太爱我了,所以你才会放手”如果爱有天意,能否告诉你们,你们都是彼此的天使,天使都爱过你们彼此夏天把你的微笑借给我好吗?
  • 豪门虐恋,初恋求放过

    豪门虐恋,初恋求放过

    她是沈家千金,她被父亲告知,她母亲疯了,被送出国治疗,第二天,沈父别带了别的女人回来,她多了一个妹妹……沈惜暗恋了顾辰泽三年,他却只把沈惜当妹妹……沈惜被威胁嫁给顾辰泽,被其误会为了嫁他耍心机……情敌回来,情敌的算计让沈惜与顾辰泽越走越远……五年回来,他却抓她不放……求放过!
  • 剑尊丹帝

    剑尊丹帝

    少年楚云被同宗弟子所害,死而复生,觉醒前世天帝记忆!以剑炼丹,以丹养剑,丹剑同修,杀上九天!
  • TFBOYS凄婉爱情

    TFBOYS凄婉爱情

    他是一个万众瞩目的大明星,我一个普通人家的女孩子,有没有家世,长得又不好看,他可能连我的名字都不记得吧……
  • 战王归来:倾世嫡女

    战王归来:倾世嫡女

    那一年,百花残,金戈铁马,绝世容颜:她,月紫汐,含冤死,血雨纷飞六月天,重生檀木棺材,倾世红颜,祸国殃民!他,夜星寒,归来时,满城皆是黄金甲,尊受万人敬仰,战王之名,谁敢不晓!那一年,百花残,冲冠一怒,只为红颜……帝王一怒,圣旨降临——“特宣月宰相嫡女月紫汐于三日之后进宫,纳为贵人,不得有误,钦此!”战王一怒,兵临城下——“你若不把紫汐还给我,那就休怪我今日大破皇城,登临皇位!”(鱼芽参加征文大赛喽~~各位姐妹要多多关照哦~鱼芽不会让姐妹们失望的!么么哒~(●v●)