登陆注册
4245400000010

第10章

"So much for undying love," thinks I, with a cynical chuckle. "If there is any gratitude in man, that young fellow ought to be showering blessings on me for having refused to hold the noose for him to thrust his head into." Alas! I knew not of what I was speaking. I had not yet heard the last of Herr von Rosenau's entanglement, nor was I destined to escape from playing my part in it. The very next morning, after breakfast, as I was poring over a map of Switzerland, "Murray" on my right hand and "Bradshaw" on my left, his card was brought to me, together with an urgent request that I would see him immediately and alone; and before I had had time to send a reply, he came clattering into the room, trailing his sabre behind him, and dropped into the first arm-chair with a despairing self-abandonment which shook the house to its foundations.

"Mr. Jenkinson," said he, "I am a ruined man!" I answered rather drily that I was very sorry to hear it. If I must confess the truth, I thought he had come to borrow money of me.

"A most cruel calamity has befallen me," he went on; "and unless you will consent to help me out of it--"

"I am sure I shall be delighted to do anything in my power," I interrupted, apprehensively; "but I am afraid--"

"You cannot refuse me till you have heard what I have to say. I am aware that I have no claim whatever upon your kindness; but you are the only man in the world who can save me, and, whereas the happiness of my whole life is at stake, the utmost you can have to put up with will be a little inconvenience. Now I will explain myself in as few words as possible, because I have only a minute to spare. In fact, I ought to be out on the ramparts at this moment. You have not forgotten what I told you about myself and the Signorina Martinelli, and how we had agreed to seize the first opportunity that offered to be privately married, and to escape over the mountains to my father's house, and throw ourselves upon his mercy?"

"I don't remember your having mentioned any such plan."

"No matter--so it was. Well, everything seemed to have fallen out most fortunately for us. I found out some time ago that the marchese would be going over to Padua this evening on business, and would be absent at least one whole day, and I immediately applied for my leave to begin to-morrow. This I obtained at once through my father, who now expects me to be with him in a few days, and little knows that I shall not come alone. Johann and the marchese's housekeeper arranged the rest between them. I was to meet my dear Bianca early in the morning on the Lido; thence we were to go by boat to Mestre, where a carriage was to be in waiting for us; and the same evening we were to be married by a priest, to whom I have given due notice, at a place called Longarone. And so we should have gone on, across the Ampezzo Pass homeward. Now would you believe that all this has been defeated by a mere freak on the part of my colonel? Only this morning, after it was much too late to make any alteration in our plans, he told me that he should require me to be on duty all to-day and to-morrow, and that my leave could not begin until the next day. Is it not maddening? And the worst of it is that I have no means of letting Bianca know of this, for I dare not send a message to the palazzo, and there is no chance of my seeing her myself; and of course she will go to the Lido to-morrow morning, and will find no one there. Now, my dear Mr. Jenkinson--my good, kind friend--do you begin to see what I want you to do for me?"

"Not in the very least."

"No? But it is evident enough. Now listen. You must meet Bianca to-morrow morning; you explain to her what has happened; you take her in the boat, which will be waiting for you, to Mestre; you proceed in the travelling-carriage, which will also be waiting for you, to Longarone; you see the priest, and appoint with him for the following evening; and the next day I arrive, and you return to Venice. Is that clear?" The volubility with which this programme was enunciated so took away my breath that I scarcely realised its audacity.

"You will not refuse; I am sure you will not," said the count, rising and hooking up his sword, as if about to depart.

"Stop, stop!" I exclaimed. "You don't consider what you are asking. I can't elope with young women in this casual sort of way. I have a character--and a sister. How am I to explain all this to my sister, I should like to know?"

"Oh, make any excuse you can think of to her. Now, Mr. Jenkinson, you know there cannot be any real difficulty in that. You consent then? A thousand, thousand thanks! I will send you a few more instructions by letter this evening. I really must not stay any longer now. Good-bye."

"Stop! Why can't your servant Johann do all this instead of me?"

"Because he is on duty like myself. Good-bye."

"Stop! Why can't you postpone your flight for a day? I don't so much mind meeting the young lady and telling her all about it."

"Quite out of the question, my dear sir. It is perfectly possible that the marchese may return from Padua to-morrow night, and what should we do then? No, no; there is no help for it. Good-bye."

同类推荐
  • 宁坤秘笈

    宁坤秘笈

    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。
  • A Girl of the Limberlost

    A Girl of the Limberlost

    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。
  • 佛说守护大千国土经

    佛说守护大千国土经

    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。
  • 京东考古录

    京东考古录

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 法法

    法法

    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
  • 黑暗的苏醒

    黑暗的苏醒

    据说脚下的土地方舟曾经降落,据说黑暗里绽放的鲜花其实十分婀娜。我们只想展开天书的长卷,在文字间找到梦中出现的银河。这是无比漫长的旅程,沿途一起欣赏月升与日落。这是荆棘遍布的旅程,衣衫褴褛的我们没钱却快活。烈日蒸发时光,我们用勇敢书写十二奇迹的传说。有朋友的人生不迷路,流行真爱的时代不荒芜。我们是多么逍遥,我们是多么洒脱,为了使命穿越时空忍受寂寞,然后一起回家敷个面膜。无论峡谷还是云中,管他勇士还是河洛,朝着目的地我们齐声呐喊:....吼吼,欢迎来到王者荣耀!
  • 网游之复仇大刺客

    网游之复仇大刺客

    林萧带着残疾与复仇的火焰,回到了故城,且看他如何在网游中大展拳脚,并泯灭那些仇恨的。
  • 星途:无上荣耀

    星途:无上荣耀

    漫漫星途,何以为恒?唯拼搏!唯征战!唯,杀戮!当罪恶的手,伸向这片辽阔的星域时,当人类的联盟,走向了岌岌可危的边缘时,他,这个生活在牢笼中,被人称为“死囚”的家伙,在面对敌方漫无边际的星际战舰之时,究竟会如何抉择?书友群:611058793
  • The Letters

    The 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。
  • 军列(中篇小说)

    军列(中篇小说)

    列车就要开过清川江了,看样子快到定洲了。火车摇晃得很厉害,铁路都是被炸后临时修起来的,地基很不牢固。昨天夜里从长渊出发,已经走过14个小时。为防空袭,列车夜里不敢开灯,有些路段朝鲜军民还在抢修,一路走走停停。此时太阳已近中天,通过一小块百叶窗,伤员们仿佛已能嗅到祖国温暖的气息。志愿军66军第8师7团3连连长田纯喜拄拐来到两节车厢的连接处,他的烟瘾上来了,受伤后烟瘾更大。鸟音山一战,在他们端掉的一个敌营指挥所里缴获了一些生活用品。除重要军械物资上缴外,通信员小戚把一条土耳其产的香烟悄悄塞进了他的行囊里,整整20包呢。
  • 重生豪门:萌妻归来

    重生豪门:萌妻归来

    一场悲惨的惨剧,让她和她妹妹失散,老天怜悯她吧!让她重生了一世,上一世她看到了父母的惨死,妹妹落荒而逃,这一世她不在是善良单纯如白纸一般的女孩子,而是复仇女神,在宠她如命的男盆友蒋少轩的帮助下,她把曾经属于她的一切全部都要夺回来,在她夺回一切时,她高傲的出现在仇人的面前冷嘲热讽的说“早知今日何必当初。”推荐风汐若的一本书,【宠妻成瘾:亿万前妻买一送二】亲们支持下,投票,收藏,打赏!
  • 谋妃倾天下

    谋妃倾天下

    他是当朝亲王,淡漠无情。她是相府嫡千金,集美貌与超凡医技于一身。二人阴差阳错相遇,力挽狂澜扭转乾坤......
  • 外国悬念故事

    外国悬念故事

    无数事实、经验和理性已经证明:好故事可以影响人的一生。而以我们之见,所谓好故事,在内容上讲述的应是做人与处世的道理,在形式上也应听得进、记得住、讲得出、传得开,而且不会因时代的变迁而失去她的本质特征和艺术光彩。为了让更多的读者走进好故事,阅读好故事,欣赏好故事,珍藏好故事,传播好故事,我们特编选了一套“故事会5元精品系列”以飨之。其选择标准主要有以下三点:一、在《故事会》杂志上发表的作品。二、有过目不忘的艺术感染力。三、有恒久的趣味,对今天的读者仍有启迪作用。愿好故事伴随你的一生!
  • 无敌仙尊在地球

    无敌仙尊在地球

    修仙少年宋清风,身负无上功法,却因意外降临未来地球;当修真仙法,碰上未来科技,将会碰撞出怎么样的火花呢?美女、权势、金钱,仅仅是这些么?大道又在何方!且看这热血少年,是如何带领人类纵横寰宇的。
  • 秋天的景醉人的你

    秋天的景醉人的你

    我喜欢孤独的行走,不是因为我不合群,而是三个人里面有一个注定要离开,我们就这样的走下去,看看最终我们会飘到哪里。