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the ruby of kishmoor-第2部分
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and to what a degree his sudden inclination for adventure was to
be gratified; his romantic aspirations might have been somewhat
dashed at the prospect that lay before him。
II。 The Mysterious Lady with the Silver Veil
At that moment our hero suddenly became conscious of the fact
that a small wicket in a wooden gate near which he stood had been
opened; and that the eyes of an otherwise concealed countenance
were observing him with the utmost closeness of scrutiny。
He had hardly time to become aware of this observation of his
person when the gate itself was opened; and there appeared before
him; in the moonlight; the bent and crooked figure of an aged
negress。 She was clad in a calamanco raiment; and was further
adorned with a variety of gaudily colored trimmings; vastly
suggestive of the tropical world of which she was an inhabitant。
Her woolly head was enveloped; after the fashion of her people;
in the folds of a gigantic and flaming red turban constructed of
an entire pocket…handkerchief。 Her face was pock…pitted to an
incredible degree; so that what with this deformity; emphasized
by the pouting of her prodigious and shapeless lips; and the
rolling of a pair of eyes as yellow as saffron; Jonathan Rugg
thought that he had never beheld a figure at once so
extraordinary and so repulsive。
It occurred to our hero that here; maybe; was to overtake him
such an adventure as that which he had just a moment before been
desiring so ardently。 Nor was he mistaken; for the negress; first
looking this way and then that; with an extremely wary and
cunning expression; and apparently having satisfied herself that
the street; for the moment; was pretty empty of passers; beckoned
to him to draw nearer。 When he had approached close enough to her
she caught him by the sleeve; and; instantly drawing him into the
garden beyond; shut and bolted the gate with a quickness and a
silence suggestive of the most extravagant secrecy。
At the same moment a huge negro suddenly appeared from the shadow
of the gatepost; and so placed himself between Jonathan and the
gate that any attempt to escape would inevitably have entailed a
conflict; upon our hero's part; with the sable and giant
guardian。
Says the negress; looking very intently at our hero: 〃Be you
afeard; Buckra?〃
〃Why; no;〃 quothed Jonathan; 〃for to tell thee the truth; friend;
though I am a man of peace; being of that religious order known
as the Society of Friends; I am not so weak in person nor so
timid in disposition as to warrant me in being afraid of any one。
Indeed; were I of a mind to escape; I might; without boasting;
declare my belief that I should be able to push my way past even
a better man than thy large friend who stands so threateningly in
front of yonder gate。〃
At these words the negress broke into so prodigious a grin that;
in the moonlight; it appeared as though the whole lower part of
her face had been transformed into shining teeth。 〃You be a brave
Buckra;〃 says she; in her gibbering English。 〃You come wid
Melina; and Melina take you to pretty lady; who want you to eat
supper wid her。〃
Thereupon; and allowing our hero no opportunity to decline this
extraordinary invitation; even had he been of a mind to do so;
she took him by the hand; and led him toward the large and
imposing house which commanded the garden。 〃Indeed;〃 says
Jonathan to himself; as he followed his sable guidehimself
followed in turn by the gigantic negro〃indeed; I am like to
have my fill of adventure; if anything is to be judged from such
a beginning as this。〃
Nor did the interior sumptuousness of the mansion at all belie
the imposing character of its exterior; for; entering by way of
an illuminated veranda; and so coming into a brilliantly lighted
hallway beyond; Jonathan beheld himself to be surrounded by such
a wealth of exquisite and well…appointed tastefulness as it had
never before been his good…fortune to behold。
Candles of clarified wax sparkled like stars in chandeliers of
crystal。 These in turn; catching the illumination; glittered in
prismatic fragments with all the varied colors of the rainbow; so
that a mellow yet brilliant radiance filled the entire apartment。
Polished mirrors of a spotless clearness; framed in golden frames
and built into the walls; reflected the waxed floors; the rich
Oriental carpets; and the sumptuous paintings that hung against
the ivory…tinted paneling; so that in appearance the beauties of
the apartment were continued in bewildering vistas upon every
side toward which the beholder directed his gaze。
Bidding our hero to be seated; which he did with no small degree
of embarrassment and constraint; and upon the extreme edge of the
gilt and satin…covered chair; the negress who had been his
conductor left him for the time being to his own contemplation。
Almost before he had an opportunity to compose himself into
anything more than a part of his ordinary sedateness of demeanor;
the silken curtains at the doorway at the other end of the
apartment were suddenly divided; and Jonathan beheld before him a
female figure displaying the most exquisite contour of mould and
of proportion。 She was clad entirely in white; and was enveloped
from head to foot in the folds of a veil of delicate silver
gauze; which; though hiding her countenance from recognition;
nevertheless permitted sufficient of her beauties to be discerned
to suggest the extreme elegance and loveliness of her lineaments。
Advancing toward our hero; and extending to him a tapering hand
as white as alabaster; the fingers encircled with a multitude of
jewelled rings; she addressed him thus:
〃Sir;〃 she said; speaking in accents of the most silvery and
musical cadence; 〃you are no doubt vastly surprised to find
yourself thus unexpectedly; and almost as by violence; introduced
into the house of one who is such an entire stranger to you as
myself。 But though I am unknown to you; I must inform you that I
am better acquainted with my visitor; for my agents have been
observing you ever since you landed this afternoon at the dock;
and they have followed you ever since; until a little while ago;
when you stopped immediately opposite my garden gate。 These
agents have observed you with a closeness of scrutiny of which
you are doubtless entirely unaware。 They have even informed me
that; owing doubtless to your extreme interest in your new
surroundings; you have not as yet supped。 Knowing this; and that
you must now be enjoying a very hearty appetite; I have to ask
you if you will do me the extreme favor of sitting at table with
me at a repast which you will doubtless be surprised to learn has
been hastily prepared entirely in your honor。〃
So saying; and giving Jonathan no time for reply; she offered him
her hand; and with the most polite insistence conducted him into
an exquisitely appointed dining room adjoining。
Here stood a table covered with a snow…white cloth; and
embellished with silver and crystal ornaments of every
description。 Having seated herself and having indicated to
Jonathan to take the chair opposite to her; the two were
presently served with a repast such as our hero had not thought
could have existed out of the pages of certain extraordinary
Oriental tales which one time had fallen to his lot to read。
This supper (which in itself might successfully have tempted the
taste of a Sybarite) was further enhanced by several wines and
cordials which; filling the room with the aroma of the sunlit
grapes from which they had been expressed; stimulated the
appetite; which without them needed no such spur。 The lady; who
ate but sparingly herself; possessed herself with patience until
Jonathan's hunger had been appeased。 When; however; she beheld
that he weakened in his attacks upon the dessert of sweets with
which the banquet was concluded; she addressed him upon the
business which was evidently entirely occupying her mind。
〃Sir;〃 said she; 〃you are doubtless aware that every one; whether
man or woman; is possessed of an enemy。 In my own case I must
inform you that I have no less than three who; to compass their
ends; would gladly sacrifice my life itself to their purposes。 At
no time am I safe from their machinations; nor have I any one;〃
cried she; exhibiting a great emotion; 〃to whom I may turn in my
need。 It was this that led me to hope to find in you a friend in
my perils; for; having observed through my agents that you are
not only honest in disposition and strong in person; but that you
are possessed of a considerable degree of energy and
determination; I am most desirous of imposing upon your
good…nature a trust of which you cannot for a moment suspect the
magnitude。 Tell me; are you willing to assist a poor; defenceless
female in her hour of trial?〃
〃Indeed; friend;〃 quoth Jonathan; with more vivacity than he
usually exhibited; with a lenity to which he had heretofore in
his lifetime been a strangerbeing warmed into such a spirit;
doubtless; by the generous wines of which he had
partaken〃indeed; friend; if I could but see thy face it would
doubtless make my decision in such a matter the more favorable;
since I am inclined to think from the little I can behold of it;
that thy appearance must be extremely comely to the eye。〃
〃Sir;〃 said the lady; exhibiting some amusement at this
unexpected sally; 〃I am; you must know; as God made me。 Sometime;
perhaps; I may be very glad to satisfy your curiosity; and
exhibit to you my poor countenance such as it is。 But now〃and
here she reverted to her more serious mood〃I must again put it
to you: are you willing to help an unprotected woman in a period
of very great danger to herself? Should you decline the
assistance which I solicit; my slaves shall conduct you to the
gate through which you entered; and suffer you to depart in
peace。 Should you; upon the other hand; accept the trust; you are
to receive no reward therefor; except the gratitude of one who
thus appeals to you in her helplessness。〃
For a few moments Jonathan fell silent; for here; indeed; was he
entering into an adventure which infinitely surpassed any
anticipation that he could have formed。 He was; besides;
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