登陆注册
5240700000054

第54章 CHAPTER XIV(2)

"Perhaps he didn't," Sir Terence admitted. "The court will no doubt discover the truth. The truth, you know, must prevail," and he looked at his wife again, marking the fresh signs of agitation she betrayed.

Mullins coming to set fresh covers, the conversation was allowed to lapse. Nor was it ever resumed, for at that moment, with no other announcement save such as was afforded by his quick step and the click-click of his spurs, a short, slight man entered the quadrangle from the doorway of the official wing.

The adjutant, turning to look, caught his breath suddenly in an exclamation of astonishment.

"Lord Wellington!" he cried, and was immediately on his feet.

At the exclamation the new-comer checked and turned. He wore a plain grey undress frock and white stock, buckskin breeches and lacquered boots, and he carried a riding-crop tucked under his left arm. His features were bold and sternly handsome; his fine eyes singularly piercing and keen in their glance; and the sweep of those eyes now took in not merely the adjutant, but the spread table and the ladies seated before it. He halted a moment, then advanced quickly, swept his cocked hat from a brown head that was but very slightly touched with grey, and bowed with a mixture of stiffness and courtliness to the ladies.

"Since I have intruded so unwittingly, I had best remain to make my apologies," he said. "I was on my way to your residential quarters, O'Moy, not imagining that I should break in upon your privacy in this fashion."

O'Moy with a great deference made haste to reassure him on the score of the intrusion, whilst the ladies themselves rose to greet him.

He bore her ladyship's hand to his lips with perfunctory courtesy, then insisted upon her resuming her chair. Then he bowed - ever with that mixture of stiffness and deference - to Miss Armytage upon her being presented to him by the adjutant.

"Do not suffer me to disturb you," he begged them. "Sit down, O'Moy. I am not pressed, and I shall be monstrous glad of a few moments' rest. You are very pleasant here," and he looked about the luxuriant garden with approving eyes.

Sir Terence placed the hospitality of his table at his lordship's disposal. But the latter declined graciously.

"A glass of wine and water, if you will. No more. I breakfasted at Torres Vedras with Fletcher." Then to the look of astonishment on the faces of the ladies he smiled. "Oh yes," he assured them, "I was early astir, for time is very precious just at present, which is why I drop unannounced upon you from the skies, O'Moy."

He took the glass that Mullins proffered on a salver, sipped from it, and set it down. "There is so much vexation, so much hindrance from these pestilential intriguers here in Lisbon, that I have thought it as well to come in person and speak plainly to the gentlemen of the Council of Regency." He was peeling off his stout riding-gloves as he spoke. "If this campaign is to go forward at all, it will go forward as I dispose. Then, too, I wanted to see Fletcher and the works. By gad, O'Moy, he has performed miracles, and I am very pleased with him - oh, and with you too. He told me how ably you have seconded him and counselled him where necessary.

You must have worked night and day, O'Moy." He sighed. "I wish that I were as well served in every direction." And then he broke off abruptly. "But this is monstrous tedious for your ladyship, and for you, Miss Armytage. Forgive me."

Her ladyship protested the contrary, professing a deep interest in military matters, and inviting his lordship to continue. Lord Wellington, however, ignoring the invitation, turned the conversation upon life in Lisbon, inquiring hopefully whether they found the place afforded them adequate entertainment.

"Indeed yes," Lady O'Moy assured him. "We are very gay at times.

There are private theatricals and dances, occasionally an official ball, and we are promised picnics and water-parties now that the summer is here."

"And in the autumn, ma'am, we may find you a little hunting," his lordship promised them. "Plenty of foxes; a rough country, though; but what's that to an Irishwoman?" He caught the quickening of Miss Armytage's eye. "The prospect interests you, I see."

Miss Armytage admitted it, and thus they made conversation for a while, what time the great soldier sipped his wine and water to wash the dust of his morning ride from his throat. When at last he set down an empty glass Sir Terence took this as the intimation of his readiness to deal with official matters, and, rising, he announced himself entirely at his lordship's service.

Lord Wellington claimed his attention for a full hour with the details of several matters that are not immediately concerned with this narrative. Having done, he rose at last from Sir Terence's desk, at which he had been sitting, and took up his riding-crop and cocked hat from the chair where he had placed them.

"And now," he said, "I think I will ride into Lisbon and endeavour to come to an understanding with Count Redondo and Don Miguel Forjas."

Sir Terence advanced to open the door. But Wellington checked him with a sudden sharp inquiry.

"You published my order against duelling, did you not?"

"Immediately upon receiving it, sir."

"Ha! It doesn't seem to have taken long for the order to be infringed, then." His manner was severe. his eyes stern. Sir Terence was conscious of a quickening of his pulses. Nevertheless his answer was calmly regretful:

"I am afraid not."

The great man nodded. "Disgraceful! I heard of it from Fletcher this morning. Captain What's-his-name had just reported himself under arrest, I understand, and Fletcher had received a note from you giving the grounds for this. The deplorable part of these things is that they always happen in the most troublesome manner conceivable. In Berkeley's case the victim was a nephew of the Patriarch's. Samoval, now, was a person of even greater consequence, a close friend of several members of the Council.

同类推荐
  • Three Elephant Power

    Three Elephant Power

    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。
  • Theologico-Political Treatise P4

    Theologico-Political Treatise P4

    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。
  • 六朝通鉴博议

    六朝通鉴博议

    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。
  • 劝修净土切要

    劝修净土切要

    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 HAPPY PRINCE

    THE HAPPY PRINCE

    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
  • 男神与我皆微甜

    男神与我皆微甜

    【写完一个位面一起发,已进入收尾阶段,不弃坑】#我家宿主有毒怎么办,在线等!急!#打从开始做第一个任务,系统的心情就一直很复杂。别人家的宿主刷个好感度都千难万难,怎么到了它家宿主这里好感度就蹭蹭的往上涨?折苏觉得她好像get到了一个新的点。“系统系统,你家大人总想撩我怎么办?”“宿主不要怂啊,勇敢的撩回去,我相信你终有一日会成功的!”[入坑请先排雷,全文1v1,甜宠苏苏苏]
  • 丹门仙童

    丹门仙童

    诸圣黄昏以后,其中一个准圣始石,为了突破到圣人修为,秘密控制了很多混沌大世界辖下的小世界,试图改变天道规则,成为万劫不灭的圣人!而主角元炎就是生于被始石控制下的一个小世界神龙界,因为神龙界的天道之灵被抹杀替代,始石为了更好的感悟天道,所以对于修为限制非常严重,但是元炎在玄黄鼎和天殉的帮助下,斩杀了伪天道,破开了神龙界的天道枷锁!
  • 华严经合论纂要

    华严经合论纂要

    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。
  • 火影之梦幻泡影

    火影之梦幻泡影

    在那次奇迹下穿越到了这个世界,这个从小就憧憬的火影世界可到了这个世界才发现这个世界的残酷,为了生存必须变强,为了生存……不择手段
  • 老婆求领证

    老婆求领证

    完结啦~新文已发,《言总的追妻日常》求收藏“要么分手,要么结婚,你选一个吧。”“分手吧。”两天后,某人又到叶潍音家里死死地抱着叶潍音。“音音,我们不分手了好不好?”“可是你刚刚说谁反悔谁是狗。”“汪汪汪,我是狗行了吧。”“我这辈子并没有结婚的打算。”“那我陪你。”在叶潍音的眼里,结了婚的结果就是……会离婚。早就做好孤独终老的准备,无奈遇到腹黑无赖又难缠的路楚恒。在路楚恒眼里,他相信会有一见钟情的爱情。但是,从不相信会发生在自己的身上,直到遇到叶潍音。在叶潍音终于被路楚恒拐成女朋友以后。“路楚恒,你以前的高冷都是装的吧?”每一个受过伤的女孩都会遇到一个真心爱你,陪你走过漫漫余生的人。
  • 桃花难剪,夫君请矜持

    桃花难剪,夫君请矜持

    以吾之名,冠汝之姓,即日起你便唤作苏七夜。苏扶桑(紫苏)她只想伴他一世,却亲手将他推入万劫不复的深渊紫苏紫苏,如今你是天下的神女紫苏,却再也不是我的阿苏了。—七夜凤兮凤兮归故乡,遨游四海求其凰,最终,是谁应了谁的劫又成了谁的执念?情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 六界之校园王者

    六界之校园王者

    王者?社会现实就是这么的残酷,范翔翼感觉到自己被逐渐的埋没,直到有一天,六界闯入了他的生活...考试,作业什么的都是浮云,考个第一吓死你!美女,兄弟身边一大排,有多少是真的?战争,斗智谁能笑到最后?努力,承受,那才是王道!细致入微的格斗描写,场面华丽的六界技能,惊心动魄的校园斗智,场面宏大的万人战争,各种特色的极品美女...谁是强者?谁是王者?敬请期待《六界之校园王者》
  • 九十年代文学

    九十年代文学

    上次在桂林开“第三届今日批评家论坛”时,和程光炜老师商量一起和人民大学联合做一次研讨。程老师主持的“重返八十年代”研究课题,在高校和学术界影响很大,为文学史研究提供了一个方法论。程老师最近要转到九十年代文学研究,他提议把“九十年文学研究”作为我们这次讨论的题目。其实我的一个愿望,是让程老师也抽出时间跟我们的客座研究员聊聊,给我们指导一下。我的另一个想法是,大家在校时,对八十年代和八十年代以前的当代文学史,是比较熟悉的,但对九十年代文学史不一定熟悉。
  • 校园重生之学霸男神是女生

    校园重生之学霸男神是女生

    【女扮男装,1v1】重生前,她是嗜血毒辣的王牌杀手,阴冷,诡异,来无影,去无踪,瞬息间便能杀死人……重生后,她是全民公认的男神,集颜值与才华于一身的天才学霸,邪肆,神秘,妖娆,魅惑人心……“美人,我包养你可好?”君倾夜邪魅道。“哦?”帝御反身将君倾夜压在身下,“到底是谁包养谁?”【新人新文,不喜勿喷!校园宠文,绝对爽!超甜,无虐!1v1,男强女强,男女主身心干净。】
  • Windsor Castle

    Windsor Castle

    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。