登陆注册
38535900000035

第35章

The Madeira having done its work by turning the conversation into such an admirable channel, he had cut it short for fear young Pillin might drink the lot or get wind of the rat. And when his guests were gone, and his family had retired, he stood staring into the fire, putting together the pieces of the puzzle. Five or six thousand pounds--six would be ten per cent. on sixty! Exactly! Scrivens--young Pillin had said! But Crow & Donkin, not Scriven & Coles, were old Heythorp's solicitors. What could that mean, save that the old man wanted to cover the tracks of a secret commission, and had handled the matter through solicitors who did not know the state of his affairs! But why Pillin's solicitors? With this sale just going through, it must look deuced fishy to them too. Was it all a mare's nest, after all? In such circumstances he himself would have taken the matter to a London firm who knew nothing of anybody. Puzzled, therefore, and rather disheartened, feeling too that touch of liver which was wont to follow his old Madeira, he went up to bed and woke his wife to ask her why the dickens they couldn't always have soup like that!

Next day he continued to brood over his puzzle, and no fresh light came; but having a matter on which his firm and Scrivens' were in touch, he decided to go over in person, and see if he could surprise something out of them. Feeling, from experience, that any really delicate matter would only be entrusted to the most responsible member of the firm, he had asked to see Scriven himself, and just as he had taken his hat to go, he said casually:

"By the way, you do some business for old Mr. Heythorp, don't you?"Scriven, raising his eyebrows a little, murmured: "Er--no," in exactly the tone Mr. Ventnor himself used when he wished to imply that though he didn't as a fact do business, he probably soon would.

He knew therefore that the answer was a true one. And non-plussed, he hazarded:

"Oh! I thought you did, in regard to a Mrs. Larne."This time he had certainly drawn blood of sorts, for down came Scriven's eyebrows, and he said:

"Mrs. Larne--we know a Mrs. Larne, but not in that connection. Why?""Oh! Young Pillin told me--"

"Young Pillin? Why, it's his---!" A little pause, and then: "Old Mr. Heythorp's solicitors are Crow & Donkin, I believe."Mr. Ventnor held out his hand. "Yes, yes," he said; "goodbye. Glad to have got that matter settled up," and out he went, and down the street, important, smiling. By George! He had got it! "It's his father"--Scriven had been going to say. What a plant! Exactly! Oh! neat! Old Pillin had made the settlement direct; and the solicitors were in the dark; that disposed of his difficulty about them. No money had passed between old Pillin and old Heythorp not a penny.

Oh! neat! But not neat enough for Charles Ventnor, who had that nose for rats. Then his smile died, and with a little chill he perceived that it was all based on supposition--not quite good enough to go on! What then? Somehow he must see this Mrs. Larne, or better--old Pillin himself. The point to ascertain was whether she had any connection of her own with Pillin. Clearly young Pillin didn't know of it; for, according to him, old Heythorp had made the settlement. By Jove! That old rascal was deep--all the more satisfaction in proving that he was not as deep as C. V. To unmask the old cheat was already beginning to seem in the nature of a public service. But on what pretext could he visit Pillin? A subscription to the Windeatt almshouses! That would make him talk in self-defence and he would take care not to press the request to the actual point of getting a subscription. He caused himself to be driven to the Pillin residence in Sefton Park. Ushered into a room on the ground floor, heated in American fashion, Mr. Ventnor unbuttoned his coat.

A man of sanguine constitution, he found this hot-house atmosphere a little trying. And having sympathetically obtained Joe Pillin's reluctant refusal--Quite so! One could not indefinitely extend one's subscriptions even for the best of causes!--he said gently:

"By the way, you know Mrs. Larne, don't you?"The effect of that ****** shot surpassed his highest hopes. Joe Pillin's face, never highly coloured, turned a sort of grey; he opened his thin lips, shut them quickly, as birds do, and something seemed to pass with difficulty down his scraggy throat. The hollows, which nerve exhaustion delves in the cheeks of men whose cheekbones are not high, increased alarmingly. For a moment he looked deathly;then, moistening his lips, he said:

"Larne--Larne? No, I don't seem---"

Mr. Ventnor, who had taken care to be drawing on his gloves, murmured:

"Oh! I thought--your son knows her; a relation of old Heythorp's,"and he looked up.

Joe Pillin had his handkerchief to his mouth; he coughed feebly, then with more and more vigour:

"I'm in very poor health," he said, at last. "I'm getting abroad at once. This cold's killing me. What name did you say?" And he remained with his handkerchief against his teeth.

Mr. Ventnor repeated:

"Larne. Writes stories."

Joe Pillin muttered into his handkerchief "Ali! H'm! No--I--no! My son knows all sorts of people. I shall have to try Mentone. Are you going? Good-bye! Good-bye! I'm sorry;ah! ha! My cough--ah! ha h'h'm! Very distressing. Ye-hes! My cough-ah! ha h'h'm! Most distressing. Ye-hes!"Out in the drive Mr. Ventnor took a deep breath of the frosty air.

同类推荐
  • 长生殿

    长生殿

    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。
  • Beacon Lights of History-III

    Beacon Lights of History-III

    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。
  • 续明纪事本末

    续明纪事本末

    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。
  • 红粉楼

    红粉楼

    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。
  • 太极图说

    太极图说

    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
  • 在修真界建立皇权

    在修真界建立皇权

    看惯了修真界门派的高高在上,来看看修真界的皇权吧!
  • 收银夜的遐想(千种豆瓣高分原创作品·世间态)

    收银夜的遐想(千种豆瓣高分原创作品·世间态)

    我晚上会跑去超市当收银员,纯粹是一时冲动的关系。那是一个冬天的下午,大概是十二月中旬时候的事情,南方虽然没有下雪,但还是很冷。在这之后无数的琐碎的小夜晚里,我融入了其中又像独立于其外,渐渐的习惯了这份要求繁琐却平凡的工作,有时厌恶,有时喜欢。一切就发生在这短短的几个小时里,简单却特别。作品用真实而朴实的文字记述了超市收银员工作的辛酸,她们夹在领班和顾客之间,每日每夜战战兢兢地工作着。生存从来都不是一件容易的事。一个喜欢在空闲时看看书、写写字、胡思乱想一番的小女纸。
  • 我的校园记录本

    我的校园记录本

    记录了我的初中生活,以及以后的校园生活。感谢这几年来的陪伴。致我的老师与同学们
  • 大郎历险记

    大郎历险记

    啊!勇敢的少年们快起来追逐初生的太阳吧!emmmmm,就酱吧(捂脸).......
  • 方舟少女想刀屑博士

    方舟少女想刀屑博士

    龙门大捷我指挥,王位争夺参与过。穿越泰拉多年又失忆的刀某人,发现罗德岛三叉戟巴——博士,竟只是自己隐姓埋名的马甲;隐藏身份居然是大炎罪恶封建阶级,潜伏罗德岛只是为了跟乌萨斯打第三方代理人战争?昨夜星败二魂失,今宵万幸一系助刀某人得到了系统,可问题又来了,这“宫略系统”的公到底是不是“刀客塔拳打镇关希,脚踹塔露拉”的攻略啊?身心都要……太为难纯洁的我了口巴。什么玩意儿?完不成主任务,就娘化?因为女装可以使人变强?我的绝世容颜也是为这铺垫的…………芳心杀人饭.刀某人:“小塔呀~你是想跟我去西天,恩泽泰拉呢?还是想我送你上西天啊!不敢置信鸭.塔露拉:“这不可能!罗德岛上的人渣,你何时有如此之伟嗯~~……霜星w,跟我一起冲了他呀!见此,刀某人笑了笑,一声令下,罗德岛十万少女立刻赶到,一人给了某人一刀,说没死过是吧?天天搁着叫开后宫是吧!就这么想死在修罗场是吧!?
  • 我的武魂好像是游戏

    我的武魂好像是游戏

    穿越到父慈子孝,兄友弟恭的家族中。家族危机。武魂觉醒。咚,您杀死了火蚁,获得1点经验值,1块灵石。咚,您杀死了火蚁王,获得10点经验值,2块灵石。咚,您通关火蚁王副本,获得200点经验值,力量+2,体质+1。叶霄:“???我这是觉醒了武魂,还是觉醒了游戏?”……游戏向种田玄幻文……(大概)
  • 已婚男的肆意人生

    已婚男的肆意人生

    我,男,已婚。不知道从什么时候起,我生病了。医生说我是抑郁症,别人都叫我神经病。他们是对的,我的确是个神经病。所以……
  • 与时光共存

    与时光共存

    有一种喜欢叫:陪你地老天荒;有一种喜欢叫:为你放弃一切,所向披靡;有一种喜欢叫:一切以你为前提…但,还有一种喜欢,名为“成全”。
  • 魔神圣手

    魔神圣手

    挥舞巨斧的莽荒战师,攻击变幻莫测的掌控者,对敌出其不意的元素宠儿,起死回生的药剂师,构成了这个传奇热血而又动荡的年代。
  • 王者荣耀之千年轮回

    王者荣耀之千年轮回

    你喜欢我这身造型吗,是主角从2355年给我带来的噢!