登陆注册
20066600000028

第28章

"No, sir; Miss Burnham is down on the beach with the passengers.

I heard the young lady asking after you, sir."

"Asking after me?" Crayford considered with himself as he repeated the words. He added, in lower and graver tones, "You had better tell Miss Burnham you have seen me here."

The man made his salute and went out. Crayford took a turn in the boat-house.

Rescued from death in the Arctic wastes, and reunited to a beautiful wife, the lieutenant looked, nevertheless, unaccountably anxious and depressed. What could he be thinking of? He was thinking of Clara.

On the first day when the rescued men were received on board the _Amazon_, Clara had embarrassed and distressed, not Crayford only, but the other officers of the Expedition as well, by the manner in which she questioned them on the subject of Francis Aldersley and Richard Wardour. She had shown no signs of dismay or despair when she heard that no news had been received of the two missing men. She had even smiled sadly to herself, when Crayford (out of compassionate regard for her) declared that he and his comrades had not given up the hope of seeing Frank and Wardour yet. It was only when the lieutenant had expressed himself in those terms and when it was hoped that the painful subject had been dismissed--that Clara had startled every one present by announcing that she had something still to say in relation to Frank and Wardour, which had not been said yet.

Though she spoke guardedly, her next words revealed suspicions of foul play lurking in her mind--exactly reflecting similar suspicions lurking in Crayford's mind--which so distressed the lieutenant, and so surprised his comrades, as to render them quite incapable of answering her. The warnings of the storm which shortly afterward broke over the vessel were then visible in sea and sky. Crayford made them his excuse for abruptly leaving the cabin in which the conversation had taken place. His brother officers, profiting by his example, pleaded their duties on deck, and followed him out.

On the next day, and the next, the tempest still raged--and the passengers were not able to leave their state-rooms. But now, when the weather had moderated and the ship had anchored--now, when officers and passengers alike were on shore, with leisure time at their disposal--Clara had opportunities of returning to the subject of the lost men, and of asking questions in relation to them which would make it impossible for Crayford to plead an excuse for not answering her. How was he to meet those questions?

How could he still keep her in ignorance of the truth?

These were the reflections which now troubled Crayford, and which presented him, after his rescue, in the strangely inappropriate character of a depressed and anxious man. His brother officers, as he well knew, looked to him to take the chief responsibility.

If he declined to accept it, he would instantly confirm the horrible suspicion in Clara's mind. The emergency must be met; but how to meet it--at once honorably and mercifully--was more than Crayford could tell. He was still lost in his own gloomy thoughts when his wife entered the boat-house. Turning to look at her, he saw his own perturbations and anxieties plainly reflected in Mrs. Crayford's face.

"Have you seen anything of Clara?" he asked. "Is she still on the beach?"

"She is following me to this place," Mrs. Crayford replied. "I have been speaking to her this morning. She is just as resolute as ever to insist on your telling her of the circumstances under which Frank is missing. As things are, you have no alternative but to answer her."

"Help me to answer her, Lucy. Tell me, before she comes in, how this dreadful suspicion first took possession of her. All she could possibly have known when we left England was that the two men were appointed to separate ships. What could have led her to suspect that they had come together?"

"She was firmly persuaded, William, that they _would_ come together when the Expedition left England. And she had read in books of Arctic travel, of men left behind by their comrades on the march, and of men adrift on ice-bergs. With her mind full of these images and forebodings, she saw Frank and Wardour (or dreamed of them) in one of her attacks of trance. I was by her side; I heard what she said at the time. She warned Frank that Wardour had discovered the truth. She called out to him, 'While you can stand, keep with the other men, Frank!"

"Good God!" cried Crayford; "I warned him myself, almost in those very words, the last time I saw him!"

"Don't acknowledge it, William! Keep her in ignorance of what you have just told me. She will not take it for what it is--a startling coincidence, and nothing more. She will accept it as positive confirmation of the faith, the miserable superstitious faith, that is in her. So long as you don't actually know that Frank is dead, and that he has died by Wardour's hand, deny what she says--mislead her for her own sake--dispute all her conclusions as I dispute them. Help me to raise her to the better and nobler belief in the mercy of God!" She stopped, and looked round nervously at the doorway. "Hush!" she whispered. "Do as I have told you. Clara is here."

同类推荐
  • 灵宝半景斋仪

    灵宝半景斋仪

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Wrong Box

    The Wrong Box

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Concerning Letters

    Concerning Letters

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 三国演义白话文

    三国演义白话文

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Love-Songs of Childhood

    Love-Songs of Childhood

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 杨家府世代忠勇通俗演义

    杨家府世代忠勇通俗演义

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 浩游星辰

    浩游星辰

    吾在星辰之中浩游,虽见不到吾的身影,但星辰之中尽是吾的传说,吾乃天帝,犯吾之威者,虽远必诛。
  • 无法拼凑的明天

    无法拼凑的明天

    一个拥有撕裂时间之力的少年,但却无法改变的一切,所有的曾经,开始拼凑一个新的明天
  • 妃你莫属:王爷请娶我

    妃你莫属:王爷请娶我

    他是王爷了怎么了,只要她喜欢,他就得娶她,什么公主什么圣女,她都不要管,因为爱上了,谁也不能来阻止,哪怕是父王母后,哪怕是王公大臣,哪怕是三纲五常,只要她喜欢就够了,只要他答应就够了,爱是两个人的事,就算真的到了那个时候,她会嫁的,但那人必须是…
  • 小妾当家

    小妾当家

    上一世为了证明清白她草草的结束了自己的生命,没想到老天居然再给她一次机会想清楚!这一次她可不会放过那些欺辱她的人!她可要以牙还牙了!什么?再一次爱上那个渣男?!难道她脑子不清楚?!
  • 岚峰学园

    岚峰学园

    希望这部小说能够给在学校里沉浸在卷子和考试之中的伙伴们带来快乐。
  • 黑子的篮球之赤色弥漫的天空

    黑子的篮球之赤色弥漫的天空

    童话中的灰姑娘受尽了苦难,也许只是因为她的平凡。童话中的公主骄横高贵,也许只是因为她的骄傲。这个世界的一切,没有什么善不善良,有的也只是实力与无尽的虚假。灰姑娘啊,憎恨吧,这个世界的不平。公主啊,骄傲吧,去获得你应有的。
  • 洛水离渊

    洛水离渊

    我从小就被当个男孩纸养。一不小心就被拐入了战神宗,然后又当了战神的关门弟子。好不容易能外出历练,又遇上各种稀奇古怪的事。妈呀小芷我真不百合……而且还有师父,我不就前世跟你有点渊源么?唔唔唔!!大师兄你丫干嘛?!我不是断袖!还有青丘族那货,别过来!——苏洛离的愉(悲)快(催)人生。
  • 巧宠豪夺:萌妻不要跑

    巧宠豪夺:萌妻不要跑

    苏婉婉因为父亲得了重病,一次巧遇遇到了总裁何止然,从此展开了一场屌丝女与富二代的悲欢离合!
  • 纨绔仙医:邪帝毒爱妃

    纨绔仙医:邪帝毒爱妃

    她是凌府公认最窝囊的女儿,未嫁被休,荒古废体,受尽欺凌;他是大陆上最大帝国的皇子,慵懒邪魅,历练在外,成了肮脏穷鬼。是下堂妇配脏乞丐?还是天才女配帝王男!一千年前,她是天元大陆上赫赫有名的炼药师,被未婚夫和姐姐火祭,一千年后,再次睁眼,未婚夫和姐姐竟然已经成了万民敬仰的仙界武尊!她心有不甘,立志复仇。从头修炼,从人界杀到仙界,势要取那对狗男女的项上人头!【文已完结,新书推荐《七夜孽宠:魔帝,来硬的!》】