登陆注册
4617300000110

第110章

"THE receipt? Oh, is that all? _You_ have got that," said Skinner very coolly.

"What makes you think so?" inquired the other keenly. He instantly suspected Skinner of having it.

"Why, sir, I saw it in his hand."

"Then it has got to Albion Villa, and we are ruined.""No, no, sir; you won't hear me: I am sure I saw it fall out of his hand when he was taken ill; and I think, but I won't be sure, he fell on it.

Anyway, there was nothing in his hands when I delivered him at Albion Villa; so it must be here. I daresay you have thrown it into a drawer or somewhere, promiscuously.""No, no, Skinner," said Mr. Hardie, with increasing alarm: "it is useless for us to deceive ourselves. I was not three minutes in the room, and thought of nothing but getting to town and cashing the bills."He rang the bell sharply, and on Betty coming in, asked her what she had done with that paper that was on the floor.

"Took it up and put it on the table, sir. This was it, I think." And she had her finger upon a paper.

"No! no!" said Mr. Hardie. "The one I mean was much smaller than that.""What" said she, with that astonishing memory for trifles people have who never read, "was it a little crumpled up paper lying by the basket?""Yes! yes! that sounds like it.""Oh, I put that _into_ the basket."

Mr. Hardie's eye fell directly on the basket, but it was empty. She caught his glance, and told him she had emptied it in the dust-hole as usual. Mr. Hardie uttered an angry exclamation. Betty, an old servant of his wife's, resented it with due dignity by tossing her head as she retired.

"There is no help for it," said Mr. Hardie bitterly; "we must go and grub in the dust-hole now.""Why, sir, your name is not on it, after all.""What does that matter? A man is bound by the act of his agent; besides, it is my form, and my initials on the back. Come, let us put a good face on the thing." And he led the way to the kitchen, and got up a little laugh, and asked the scullery-maid if she could show Mr. Skinner and him the dust-hole. She stared, but obeyed, and the pair followed her, making merry.

The dust-hole was empty.

The girl explained: "It is the dustman's day: he came at eleven o'clock in the morning and carried all the dust away: and grumbled at the paper and the bones, he did. So I told him beggars musn't be choosers: just like his impudence! when he gets it for nothing, and sells it for a mint outside the town." The unwonted visitors left her in dead silence almost before she had finished her sentence.

Mr. Hardie sat down in his parlour thoroughly discomposed; Skinner watched him furtively.

At last the former broke out: "This is the devil's doing: the devil in person. No intelligence nor ability can resist such luck. I almost wish we had never meddled with it: we shall never feel safe, never be safe."Skinner made light of the matter, treated the receipt as thrown into the sea. "Why, sir," said he, "by this time it will have found its way to that monstrous heap of ashes on the London Road; and who will ever look for it there, or notice it if they find it?" Hardie shook his head: "That monstrous heap is all sold every year to the farmers. That receipt, worth L. 14,000 to me, will be strewed on the soil for manure; then some farmer's man, or some farmer's boy that goes to the Sunday-school, will read it, see Captain Dodd's name, and bring it to Albion Villa, in hopes of a sixpence: a sixpence! Heaven help the man who does a doubtful act and leaves damnatory evidence on paper kicking about the world."From that hour the cash Hardie carried in his bosom, without a right to it, began to blister.

He thought of telling the dustman he had lost a paper, and setting him to examine the mountain of ashes on the London Road; but here caution stepped in: how could he describe the paper without awakening curiosity and defeating his own end? He gave that up. It was better to let the sleeping dog lie.

Finally, he resolved to buy security in a world where after all one has to buy everything: so he employed an adroit agent, and quietly purchased that mountain, the refuse of all Barkington. But he felt so ill-used, he paid for it in his own notes: by this means the treaty reverted to the primitive form of barter*--ashes for rags.

* Or exchange of commodities without the aid of money: see Homer, and Welsh Villages, _passim._This transaction he concealed from his confederate.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 冷王盛宠:宦妃太撩人

    冷王盛宠:宦妃太撩人

    “亲,士可辱不可杀!”她是穿越而来的医学高材生,遇到腹黑、奸险、杀人不眨眼的鬼面战神南宫景,在除了性别确定、身材确定,其它皆不详的景爷跟前,无意混到了当红太监一职。美男当头,揩油、吃豆腐那都是无意行为,我是清白的!亲,我可是太监啊喂!本宦官无耻冷血没节操,强推怀孕一气呵成,“亲,你不是一直要杀东陵国太子么?老娘在此!”【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 守夜制空

    守夜制空

    《守夜制空》是当下最热门的小说,楚白也是这本书忠实的读者,某个狂风暴雨之夜,楚白一觉醒来却是到了这本书中的世界,这是一个无比黑暗说世界,每当黑暗降临,无数卑鄙丑陋的东西都会暗滋生长,书中的主角沈秋是一位守夜人,而楚阳也会替代他,成为新的守夜人!
  • 你是一朵美丽的花

    你是一朵美丽的花

    这是一部日记体小说,通过男主人公张云冰的日记描述了两个真心相恋的人阴差阳错、无缘结合的悲剧,塑造了一个美丽、清纯、聪明、善良又痴情的女性形象。爱情,是古往今来道不清说不完的话题。作者对暗恋、失恋、网恋都做了细致的描写和深入的探讨,对当今文学尤其是诗歌也进行了认真的思考,并用多首诗歌来贯穿整部小说。讴歌真善美、鞭挞假恶丑是文学作品永远的主题。这部小说歌颂了人间真挚纯美的爱情,同时对虚伪、邪恶、贪婪的人性进行了无情的揭露和批判。
  • 黑风山匪事

    黑风山匪事

    张皓天,二十多岁,长得剑眉大眼,人高马大,一看就是典型的关东汉子。他有一手好枪法,是方圆几十里最好的猎手。刚开春时,皓天他爹独自进老林子打猎,碰上了野猪,他一枪打过去没把猪撂倒,反倒激怒了它,那野猪猛然转身“嗷嗷”叫着冲过来,他爹还没来得及跑,就被野猪的獠牙豁开了肚子。皓天找到他爹时,他爹早已断了气。爹死后,娘的眼泪就没干过,眼见娘的视力一天不如一天,皓天急得不行,寻思着打头熊,取来熊胆为娘治眼睛。于是,皓天整日在山里转悠。
  • 金粟词话

    金粟词话

    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。
  • 七零媳妇养成记

    七零媳妇养成记

    重生前,她身败名裂,活得凄惨又憋屈。重生后,她斗渣妹撕极品,将所有欠她的人都踩入地狱深渊,可她却唯独欠了那个前世为她而死的男人。为了报恩,她主动撩上他。可后来她却发现自己惹上的是只恶狼……“老公,说好的高冷禁欲呢?”余沫熙扶腰抗议。辰柏霖邪气一笑;“在‘战场’赢了我,休息两天,输了,全年无休。”
  • 小甜茶

    小甜茶

    又名《情窦初开爱上你》:出身寒微、长相普通的灰姑娘,如何俘获帅气多金的校草男神?这是一个以智能机器人研发为背景,甜宠可爱的双学霸校园爱情。我的青春,以你为名。【小剧场】黄春妮不好意思:“我哪有那么小气呀?”“哦?”校草揶揄道,“上午是谁的眼珠子瞪得都快成飞镖了?如果不是人多的话,只怕我这手臂上要留下好几道血印子了。”“你是说美女记者李姗姗?”她假装不懂地反咬一口,“好哇,都发展到给你挠痒痒了,还说对我赤胆忠心?”说完,她低头毫不犹豫地在他手臂上咬了一口。“哎哟——”他没想到这家伙还真咬,轻轻推开她脑袋,笑骂道,“你小狗呀。”校草结实的手臂上,有了一排浅浅的齿痕。
  • 系统带你做好人

    系统带你做好人

    一个超级大坏蛋,无恶不作有一天在犯罪之时,不幸中枪,灵魂被一个好人系统带走,从此世间多了一个好人。
  • 燕归榕

    燕归榕

    一个是镇国明珠,人间难寻。一个是盛世容华,举世无双。阴谋、阳谋,纠缠不清。明枪、暗箭,接踵而至。登的上朝堂,战的了四方。家国天下,儿女情长。燕雀鸿鹄起,硝烟弥漫时。待尘事封,燕雀归榕。
  • 机智笨探

    机智笨探

    平凡的少年,简单的大学生,一次意外的破获了一个校园杀人案,一步一步成为著名侦探,随之而来的就是一个又一个幕后集团的安排和操纵、金钱、名利、情义、到底什么才是最重要的?