登陆注册
34919900000168

第168章

But, what was her astonishment when she saw Mr. Carlyle advance, and that his appearance caused not the slightest change in their gracelessness, for the sailor's arm was not withdrawn. Two or three minutes they stood--the three--talking together in a group. Then the good-nights were exchanged, the sailor left them, and Mr. Carlyle, his own arm lovingly pressed where the other's had been, withdrew with his wife. The truth--that it was Barbara's brother--dashed to the mind of Lady Isabel.

"Was I mad?" she cried, with a hollow laugh. "/She/ false to him? No, no; that fate was reserved for me alone!"

She followed them to the house--she glanced in at the windows of the drawing-room. Lights and fire were in the room, but the curtains and windows were not closed for the night, for it was through those windows that Mr. Carlyle and his wife had passed in and out on their visits to the covered walk. There they were, alone in their happiness, and she stopped to glance in upon it. Lord Mount Severn had departed for London, to be down again early in the week. The tea was on the table, but Barbara had not begun to make it. She sat on the sofa, by the fire, her face, with its ever loving gaze upon it, turned up to her husband's. He stood near, was talking with apparent earnestness, and looking down at Barbara. Another moment, and a smile crossed his lips, the same sweet smile so often bent upon her in the bygone days.

Yes, they were together in their unclouded happiness, and she--she turned away toward her own lonely sitting-room, sick and faint at heart.

Ball & Treadman, as the brass plate on their office door intimated, were conveyancers and attorneys at law. Mr. Treadman, who attended chiefly to the conveyancing, lived at the office, with his family. Mr. Ball, a bachelor, lived away; Lawyer Ball, West Lynne styled him. Not a young bachelor; midway, he may have been between forty and fifty. A short stout man, with a keen face and green eyes. He took up any practice that was brought to him--dirty odds and ends that Mr. Carlyle would not have touched with his toe--but, as that gentleman had remarked, he could be honest and true upon occasion, and there was no doubt that he would be so to Richard Hare. To his house, on Monday morning, early, so as to catch him before he went out, proceeded Mr. Carlyle. A high respect for Mr. Carlyle had Lawyer Ball, as he had had for his father before him. Many a good turn had the Carlyles done him, if only helping him and his partner to clients whom they were too fastidious to take up. But the two, Mr. Carlyle and Lawyer Ball did not rank alike, though their profession was the same; Lawyer Ball knew that they did not, and was content to feel humble. The one was a received gentleman; the other was a country attorney.

Lawyer Ball was at breakfast when Mr. Carlyle was shown in.

"Halloo, Carlyle! You are here betimes."

"Sit still; don't disturb yourself. Don't ring; I have breakfasted."

"The most delicious /pate de foie/," urged Lawyer Ball, who was a regular gourmand. "I get 'em direct from Strasbourg."

Mr. Carlyle resisted the offered dainty with a smile. "I have come on business," said he, "not to feast. Before I enter upon it, you will give me your word, Ball, that my communication shall be held sacred, in the event of your not consenting to pursue it further."

"Certainly I will. What business is it? Some that offends the delicacy of the Carlyle office?" he added, with a laugh. "A would-be client whom you turn over to me in your exclusiveness?"

"It is a client for whom I cannot act. But not from the motives you assume. It concerns that affair of Hallijohn's," Mr. Carlyle continued, bending forward, and somewhat dropping his voice. "The murder."

Lawyer Ball, who had just taken in a delicious /bonne bouche/ of the /foie gras/, bolted it whole in his surprise. "Why, that was enacted ages and ages ago; it is past and done with," he exclaimed.

"Not done with," said Mr. Carlyle. "Circumstances have come to light which tend to indicate that Richard Hare was innocent--that it was another who committed the murder."

同类推荐
  • 蓝涧集

    蓝涧集

    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。
  • 防海纪略

    防海纪略

    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。
  • 明伦汇编闺媛典闺孝部

    明伦汇编闺媛典闺孝部

    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。
  • 祖庭事苑

    祖庭事苑

    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。
  • 太上出家传度仪

    太上出家传度仪

    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
  • 将星涅槃

    将星涅槃

    斗转星移,将星蒙尘,十八年前的一场夺位阴谋,让元帅之子流落凡间,吃尽苦头,十八年后,当那个孩子带着新的身份归来,当年参与阴谋的那些人又该如何处之,浴火凤凰,终将有涅槃重生的那一天
  • 戏精每天都在作死

    戏精每天都在作死

    二婚妻子归来,惹上神秘大人物。 各种骚扰威胁不断,帝大少邪佞挑起她下巴:“前妻,好久不见。”月倾颜佯装镇定仰望这个背景惊人对她处心积虑的男人:“认识吗?” 帝大少将人拖上床,压在身下,浑身散发魔鬼般的疯狂气息:“不认识?嗯,那我们就坦诚相待!” 她不过是为了打击报复,没想到招惹到更加恐怖的男人。众所周知,帝大少是护妻狂魔,杀人不眨眼,月倾颜是他软助,得罪谁也别得罪月倾颜。从此,帝夫人一笑,普天同庆。帝夫人一哭,天下大乱。帝夫人皱眉,大少跪下唱征服。帝大少名言:在外横着走,在家跪着走。
  • 埋穿

    埋穿

    “我叫吴良,我的身边发生了无法想象的变化——我穿越了。我要在这即将面临末世的世界活下去,并且要活的好好的。狗子,你说对吧?”“是是是,你说的都对。但你不找工作,咱吃啥?打野吗?”于是,我光荣的当上了一个没人愿意干的职务——某校的保安……
  • 量价实战分析快速入门(第2版)

    量价实战分析快速入门(第2版)

    本书以分析量价之间的关系为主要内容,分七个章节,包括量价关系基本知识、成交量的各种指标、量价关系走势分析、透过成交量判断主力动向、从成交量异动中寻找赢利机会、量价关系实战技巧、提防成交量陷阱。本书以实战案例为依据,详细剖析了各个阶段中股价与成交量变化所表达的市场意义,帮助初入股市的投资者学会通过分析和运用量价关系挖掘潜力个股,来获取收益。本书的实战指导性很强,是散户提升炒股技巧必备的投资参考书。
  • 王爷Stop:宠妃大人请温柔

    王爷Stop:宠妃大人请温柔

    被鬼片吓死!穿越了?我去,还是个学士府的二小姐!不过还好,她有爹娘疼姐姐宠,不怕欺负人!只是,莫名其妙的定亲了?没关系,她誓死不从!可谁能给我解释解释这个逗比是谁?!“爱妃,你已经对我造成了巨大的心灵逗比,要负责!――”浅倾汐本来想高冷的回答,可事实却是?“小羽渣,给本王妃拿个苹果来!”“好的…爱妃,要口咬的还是嘴喂的?”“……刀削的行不行?”――从此以后,夜王爷在这条逗比的道路上越走越远。
  • 甜妻归来:龙少轻点虐

    甜妻归来:龙少轻点虐

    “再让我遇见你,我会让你后悔的!”他把她揽在怀里警告着她。再次遇见她,发现自己根本离不开她,日日夜夜想把绑在身边。林谨柔:“你不爱我,为什么不放我走,你把我绑在你身边折磨我这就是你想要的?”龙云熙抬起她的下巴:“不管我爱不爱你,我都不会放你走的,我宁可折磨你也不会让你离开我身边一步。”五年后!“女人,你真的不记得我了吗?”“先生很抱歉,我不认识你!”她归来,在繁华的X市再与他相遇,他看到她依偎在一个男人怀里,她身边牵着一对龙凤胎孩子刺痛他的心。
  • 爸爸之心

    爸爸之心

    一位作家爸爸记录女儿成长足迹、童言趣语、生活花絮的微随笔集。一本献给天下所有女儿的书。秋洋,专栏作家,文化旅游人士。生于湖南岳阳,现居广东深圳。热爱写作、旅行、摄影,奉行“修身、齐家、立业、写天下”。(微信:iqiuyang;微博:weibo。com/qiuyang;博客:blog。sina。com。cn/xqy)
  • 快捷饮品

    快捷饮品

    轻轻松松学厨艺,快人快手做佳肴。家常食材,厨技简单,快捷饮品,美味营养。
  • 月下鬼吹灯6:瀚海藏龙

    月下鬼吹灯6:瀚海藏龙

    一块可以挪移乾坤的玉佩,一本可以堪破天地的奇书。一对生死与共的兄弟,一段荡气回肠的爱情。盗墓贼的传奇:惊魂六记。一样的精彩纷呈,不一样的盗墓传奇。
  • 路西法游戏

    路西法游戏

    一个神秘的真实游戏降临人间。一个年过半百的心术学老教授因此一夜间重返青春。蓦然回首,时代的格局正在悄然改变。财神、兵王、医圣、拳皇、棋魂、网灵、毒师……一个个杰出的玩家脱颖而出,在这钢铁森林间缔造着属于他们的新神话时代。而他,默默披上了“心魔”的称号,独自前行。与命运作对,不曾畏惧。与诸神为敌,其乐无穷。欢迎来到——「路西法游戏」。