登陆注册
37368200000198

第198章

Godfrey Ablewhite paid three thousand pounds to Mr.Luker, he was to receive back the Diamond, as a pledge redeemed.If he failed to produce the money at the expiration of the year, the pledge (otherwise the Moonstone) was to be considered as forfeited to Mr.Luker -- who would, in this latter case, generously make Mr.Godfrey a present of certain promissory notes of his (relating to former dealings) which were then in the money-lender's possession.

It is needless to say, that Mr.Godfrey indignantly refused to listen to these monstrous terms.Mr.Luker thereupon handed him back the Diamond, and wished him good night.

Your cousin went to the door, and came back again.How was he to be sure that the conversation of that evening would be kept strictly secret between his friend and himself?

Mr.Luker didn't profess to know how.If Mr.Godfrey had accepted his terms, Mr.Godfrey would have made him an accomplice, and might have counted on his silence as on a certainty.As things were, Mr.Luker must be guided by his own interests.If awkward inquiries were made, how could he be expected to compromise himself, for the sake of a man who had declined to deal with him?

Receiving this reply, Mr.Godfrey Ablewhite did, what all animals (human and otherwise) do, when they find themselves caught in a trap.He looked about him in a state of helpless despair.The day of the month, recorded on a neat little card in a box on the money-lender's chimney-piece, happened to attract his eye.It was the twenty-third of June.On the twenty-fourth, he had three hundred pounds to pay to the young gentleman for whom he was trustee, and no chance of raising the money, except the chance that Mr.

Luker had offered to him.But for this miserable obstacle, he might have taken the Diamond to Amsterdam, and have made a marketable commodity of it, by having it cut up into separate stones.As matters stood, he had no choice but to accept Mr.Luker's terms.After all, he had a year at his disposal, in which to raise the three thousand pounds -- and a year is a long time.

Mr.Luker drew out the necessary documents on the spot.When they were signed, he gave Mr.Godfrey Ablewhite two cheques.One, dated June 23rd, for three hundred pounds.Another, dated a week on, for the remaining balance -- seventeen hundred pounds.

How the Moonstone was trusted to the keeping of Mr.Luker's bankers, and how the Indians treated Mr.Luker and Mr.Godfrey (after that had been done) you know already.

The next event in your cousin's life refers again to Miss Verinder.

He proposed marriage to her for the second time -- and (after having been accepted) he consented, at her request, to consider the marriage as broken off.One of his reasons for ****** this concession has been penetrated by Mr.Bruff.Miss Verinder had only a life interest in her mother's property -- and there was no raising the twenty thousand pounds on that.

But you will say, he might have saved the three thousand pounds, to redeem the pledged Diamond, if he had married.He might have done so certainly -- supposing neither his wife, nor her guardians and trustees, objected to his anticipating more than half of the income at his disposal, for some unknown purpose, in the first year of his marriage.But even if he got over this obstacle, there was another waiting for him in the background.

The lady at the Villa had heard of his contemplated marriage.A superb woman, Mr.Blake, of the sort that are not to be trifled with -- the sort with the light complexion and the Roman nose.She felt the utmost contempt for Mr.Godfrey Ablewhite.It would be silent contempt, if he made a handsome provision for her.Otherwise, it would be contempt with a tongue to it.

Miss Verinder's life interest allowed him no more hope of raising the `provision'

than of raising the twenty thousand pounds.He couldn't marry -- he really couldn't marry, under all the circumstances.

How he tried his luck again with another lady, and how that marriage also broke down on the question of money, you know already.You also know of the legacy of five thousand pounds, left to him shortly afterwards, by one of those many admirers among the soft *** whose good graces this fascinating man had contrived to win.That legacy (as the event has proved)led him to his death.

I have ascertained that when he went abroad, on getting his five thousand pounds, he went to Amsterdam.There he made all the necessary arrangements for having the Diamond cut into separate stones.He came back (in disguise), and redeemed the Moonstone, on the appointed day.A few days were allowed to elapse (as a precaution agreed to by both parties) before the jewel was actually taken out of the bank.If he had got safe with it to Amsterdam, there would have been just time between July 'forty-nine and February 'fifty (when the young gentleman came of age) to cut the Diamond, and to make a marketable commodity (polished or unpolished) of the separate stones.

Judge from this, what motives he had to run the risk which he actually ran.It was `neck or nothing' with him -- if ever it was `neck or nothing'

with a man yet.

I have only to remind you, before closing this Report, that there is a chance of laying hands on the Indians, and of recovering the Moonstone yet.They are now (there is every reason to believe) on their passage to Bombay, in an East Indiaman.The ship (barring accidents) will touch at no other port on her way out; and the authorities at Bombay (already communicated with by letter, overland) will be prepared to board the vessel, the moment she enters the harbour.

I have the honour to remain, dear sir, your obedient servant, R ICHARD C UFF (late sergeant in the Detective Force, Scotland Yard, London).1 1 N OTE.

-- Wherever the Report touches on the events of the birthday, or of the three days that followed it, compare with Betteredge's Narrative, Chapters VIII to XIII.

同类推荐
  • 山庵杂录

    山庵杂录

    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。
  • 明伦汇编皇极典国号部

    明伦汇编皇极典国号部

    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。
  • 证治心传

    证治心传

    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。
  • Old Friends

    Old Friends

    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。
  • 诫初心学人文

    诫初心学人文

    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
  • 汉语诗歌的节奏

    汉语诗歌的节奏

    本书系统研究了汉语诗歌的节奏问题,分为上中下三篇。上篇在分析、评价几种汉语诗歌节奏论的基础上,指出汉语诗歌节奏是 “音节—顿歇”节奏,而且这种节奏有其特殊的语音学根据和构成机制。中编论述《诗经》、《楚辞》、五七言诗和词曲的节奏形式(包括节奏单位、句式或行式、节式、体式和节奏调子)的构成规律和特点,着重从音顿节奏的观点探索某些节奏形式的起源等疑难问题。下编在分析和评价具有代表性的现代新诗节奏形式的理论和实践的基础上,论述格律体新诗节奏形式和自由体新诗节奏形式的构成规律和特点,着重论述两种新诗体的建行原则及其根据。中编和下编还论述汉语诗歌韵的独特的节奏作用,以及这种韵与音顿节奏的关系。
  • 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!
  • 傲世邪妃

    傲世邪妃

    现代特工女杀手,穿成废柴少女?哼,废柴又如何,她发誓要逍遥异世!入学院学习,遇天才少年,不打不相识,竟成冤家!他看上了她的倔强和傲气,集万千瞩目,却独宠这霸气的她。而她也霸气地威胁他:“这就是你付出的代价!这个印记是我的,而你,也是我的!”【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 枪圣机战大陆

    枪圣机战大陆

    因为父亲的原因,他来到一个陌生的世界,一个以枪决定胜负、以战力决定高下的世界:机战大陆他本是四代冥神之后,却因启动了空间术而到达了另一个世界。开始了一段新的冒险。她,是一代枪神之后,与他结下不解之缘。还有他们一群奋战在一起的好朋友、好兄弟们!他冷热兵器完美结合,将所有的不可能化为可能!而正是将冷热兵器的结合,才真正将枪斗术发挥到了极致。他的每一点努力,都是朝着梦想、朝着自己的追求而去的!就想曾经对自己说的,“为了想要的,我可以再努力一下。只要我还有一口,只要我还没有输!”
  • 春末夏未来

    春末夏未来

    我真傻,真的!我单知道这世上有吸血鬼,却不知道吸血鬼都长这么好看!菜鸟吸血鬼猎人,鸵鸟一样的性子,被无端卷入一堆美貌吸血鬼的生活里,从此平静生活成为浮云。她终于以为自己可以化茧成蝶的时候,去发现原来她尊敬的、爱的都不是她以为的那样,从一开始她就是一枚棋子罢了。(谢过为某离作了封面的大大!)
  • 毒医郡主:邪王第一妃

    毒医郡主:邪王第一妃

    她是黑暗组织第一队的头头。一次任务中,她被自己的亲妹妹毒死。只为了那个虚名的位子。多年的亲情毁于一旦。她笑着告别了那个世界。却不曾想到再次睁开眼睛。她成为玄天大陆的第一废材郡主。她不是皇亲国戚。只因为她母亲与皇上的一句诺言。让她成为众矢之的。——————————————————————————————————————他是魔界的邪王。一次意外,被她救起。从此便赖上她。”娘子,为夫来了哦。”“别叫我娘子。滚犊子。”“可是男女授受不亲,你已经把我看光了,你要负责哦。”“我只看了你上身罢了!”“那也是看了~来吧!从了为夫!”
  • 摩天轮的思念卷壹

    摩天轮的思念卷壹

    摩天轮之上,少年与我。从游乐场里的初遇,摩天轮上的心动,到两年的校友。傻子都看得出来尹橙喜欢池墨,当池墨始终没有向她表过态。于是,我们阔耐滴尹橙童鞋沉不住气了。再然后,就有了下面这一幕:学校操场上,尹橙童鞋勇敢滴向池墨吼了出来:我喜欢你众男心碎成渣...然后,池墨幽幽地说了一句:我等你这句话很久了。
  • 二十年目睹之怪现状(全集)

    二十年目睹之怪现状(全集)

    《二十年目睹之怪现状》吴趼人著,是一部带有自传性质的作品,晚清四大谴责小说之一。以主人公的经历为主要线索,从他为父亲奔丧开始,到经商失败结束。通过“九死一生”二十年闻的遭遇和见闻。描述了日益殖民地化的中国封建社会的政治状况、道德面貌、社会风尚以及世态人情,揭露了晚清社会和封建制度行将灭亡、无可挽救的历史命运。
  • 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!
  • 擒龙宗

    擒龙宗

    他出生在医学世家,却因斗争,卷入了武林斗争中,成了魔教的杀手。