登陆注册
5148000000018

第18章

Miss Forbes, apparently as much interested in Mr.Schwab's answer as Winthrop, leaned forward.Winthrop raised his voice above the whir of flying wheels, the rushing wind and scattering pebbles.

"I asked you into this car," he shouted, "because I meant to keep you in it until I had you where you couldn't do any mischief.I told you I'd give you something better than the Journal would give you, and I am going to give you a happy day in the country.We're now on our way to this lady's house.You are my guest, and you can play golf, and bridge, and the piano, and eat and drink until the polls close, and after that you can go to the devil.If you jump out at this speed, you will break your neck.And, if I have to slow up for anything, and you try to get away, I'll go after you--it doesn't matter where it is--and break every bone in your body.""Yah! you can't!" shrieked Mr.Schwab."You can't do it!"The madness of the flying engines had got upon his nerves.

Their poison was surging in his veins.He knew he had only to touch his elbow against the elbow of Winthrop, and he could throw the three of them into eternity.He was travelling on air, uplifted, defiant, carried beyond himself.

"I can't do what?" asked Winthrop.

The words reached Schwab from an immeasurable distance, as from another planet, a calm, humdrum planet on which events moved in commonplace, orderly array.Without a jar, with no transition stage, instead of hurtling through space, Mr.

Schwab found himself luxuriously seated in a cushioned chair, motionless, at the side of a steep bank.For a mile before him stretched an empty road.And, beside him in the car, with arms folded calmly on the wheel there glared at him a grim, alert young man.

"I can't do what?" growled the young man.

A feeling of great loneliness fell upon "Izzy" Schwab.Where were now those officers, who in the police courts were at his beck and call? Where the numbered houses, the passing surface cars, the sweating multitudes of Eighth Avenue? In all the world he was alone, alone on an empty country road, with a grim, alert young man.

"When I asked you how you knew my name," said the young man, "Ithought you knew me as having won some races in Florida last winter.This is the car that won.I thought maybe you might have heard of me when I was captain of a football team at--a university.If you have any idea that you can jump from this car and not be killed, or, that I cannot pound you into a pulp, let me prove to you you're wrong--now.We're quite alone.Do you wish to get down?""No," shrieked Schwab, "I won't! He turned appealingly to the young lady."You're a witness," he cried."If he assaults me, he's liable.I haven't done nothing.""We're near Yonkers," said the young man, "and if you try to take advantage of my having to go slow through the town, you know now what will happen to you."Mr.Schwab having instantly planned on reaching Yonkers, to leap from the car into the arms of the village constable, with suspicious alacrity, assented.The young man regarded him doubtfully.

"I'm afraid I'll have to show you," said the young man.He laid two fingers on Mr.Schwab's wrist; looking at him, as he did so, steadily and thoughtfully, like a physician feeling a pulse.Mr.Schwab screamed.When he had seen policemen twist steel nippers on the wrists of prisoners, he had thought, when the prisoners shrieked and writhed, they were acting.

He now knew they were not.

"Now, will you promise?" demanded the grim young man.

"Yes," gasped Mr.Schwab."I'll sit still.I won't do nothing.""Good," muttered Winthrop.

A troubled voice that carried to the heart of Schwab a promise of protection, said: "Mr.Schwab, would you be more comfortable back here with me?"Mr.Schwab turned two terrified eyes in the direction of the voice.He saw the beautiful young lady regarding him kindly, compassionately; with just a suspicion of a smile.Mr.Schwab instantly scrambled to safety over the front seat into the body of the car.Miss Forbes made way for the prisoner beside her and he sank back with a nervous, apologetic sigh.The alert young man was quick to follow the lead of the lady.

"You'll find caps and goggles in the boot, Schwab," he said hospitably."You had better put them on.We are going rather fast now." He extended a magnificent case of pigskin, that bloomed with fat black cigars."Try one of these," said the hospitable young man.The emotions that swept Mr.Schwab he found difficult to pursue, but he raised his hat to the lady.

"May I, Miss?" he said.

"Certainly," said the lady.

There was a moment of delay while with fingers that slightly trembled, Mr.Schwab selected an amazing green cap and lit his cigar; and then the car swept forward, singing and humming happily, and scattering the autumn leaves.The young lady leaned toward him with a book in a leather cover.She placed her finger on a twisting red line that trickled through a page of type.

"We're just here," said the young lady, "and we ought to reach home, which is just about there, in an hour.""I see," said Schwab.But all he saw was a finger in a white glove, and long eyelashes tangled in a gray veil.

For many minutes, or for all Schwab knew, for many miles, the young lady pointed out to him the places along the Hudson, of which he had read in the public school history, and quaint old manor houses set in glorious lawns; and told him who lived in them.Schwab knew the names as belonging to down-town streets, and up-town clubs.He became nervously humble, intensely polite, he felt he was being carried as an honored guest into the very heart of the Four Hundred, and when the car jogged slowly down the main street of Yonkers, although a policeman stood idly within a yard of him, instead of shrieking to him for help, "Izzy" Schwab looked at him scornfully across the social gulf that separated them, with all the intolerance he believed becoming in the upper classes.

同类推荐
  • Life's Little Ironies and a Few Crusted Charac

    Life's Little Ironies and a Few Crusted Charac

    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 Metal Monster

    The Metal Monster

    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。
  • 濒湖炮炙法

    濒湖炮炙法

    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。
  • INTRODUCTION to

    INTRODUCTION to

    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。
  • 金志

    金志

    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
  • 重生之弃妇傲世

    重生之弃妇傲世

    再次睁开眼睛,她还是那个叱咤商界的传奇女子,只是前世的历历在目……原来是上天给了她重生的机会,那么她不要再做那一个受人摆布的傻女子……带着儿子改头换面和那一个清浅绝世的男子行走天下,远离原本的世界……天下归心,四海升平她却发现自己的心已经走失,再次醒来她却发现这两生两世不过一场游戏一场梦。
  • 我爱跆拳道

    我爱跆拳道

    本书是作者继畅销书《我为球狂》后的又一本青春校园读物。故事讲述了某大学以柳成刚为首的一群跆拳道爱好者,在组建团队、学习训练和参赛拼搏的过程中发生的关于爱情、友谊的曲折,以及他们从一开始单纯的赶时髦喜欢跆拳道到最后领悟了跆拳道精神真正从内心爱上这个体育项目,从而展现了当今青年学生成长中的人生感悟和人生态度。与前两本一样,作者紧紧抓住校园热点,在叙写校园生活的同时糅合进时尚和青春的元素,给人热气腾腾的新鲜感和当下感。小说尤其以帅气热情阳光的柳成刚和同样帅气但又机智沉稳的韩国留学生金大元之间的既是跆拳道对手又是恋爱中的情敌的精彩纠葛为看点,生动刻画出当代大学生中偶像级男生的风采。
  • 鬼谷子的谋略之道

    鬼谷子的谋略之道

    《鬼谷子》虽然是奇葩精品,但它毕竟年代久远,文字和内容深奥,现代人阅读相当困难。为了让这部古代精品童放异彩,为弘扬中华文化尽一点绵薄之力,我们竭尽努力,把《白话鬼谷子》奉献给广大读者,希望能对广大读者有所帮助。
  • 学渣的作弊系统

    学渣的作弊系统

    【无垠星空,热血修行】“如果我盛情邀请你去往一个有点不一样的世界,你愿意吗?”薛枫点了“是”。当学渣薛枫从睡梦中醒来的那一刻,这个世界发生了天翻地覆的变化,天上飞来飞去的宇宙飞船,地位尊贵的宇宙武者,无处不在的魂能……就连自己那身高一米七体重一百七的表弟,也能力能扛鼎……来到这全新的世界,薛枫发现自己脑子里被装了个“软件”——美其名曰“第三方辅助系统”。这次入学考试有点难……不好意思我有系统,360度无死角作弊!这武技要修炼有点难……不好意思我有系统,瞬间提高修炼成功率!这人有点难对付……不好意思我有系统,瞬间加强魂器属性,一棍子教他做人!你,你这是作弊!作弊?你也作作看啊?
  • 亡友鲁迅印象记

    亡友鲁迅印象记

    本书收入许寿裳先生回忆鲁迅的两本重要集子:《亡友鲁迅印象记》和《鲁迅的思想与生活》。许寿裳与鲁迅有长达三十五年的交谊,自留学日本起即“同声相应,同气相求”,不异骨肉。鲁迅去世后,许寿裳曾陆续撰写多篇回忆鲁迅的文章,资料翔实,理解深切,文笔生动,是研究鲁迅和我国现代文学史的珍贵材料。
  • 观经

    观经

    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。
  • 俏霸后宫:迷糊皇后冒牌女

    俏霸后宫:迷糊皇后冒牌女

    发个小誓,穿越时空;不幸被骗到妓院;嗯?一下子成了皇后;皇后……还是个“冒牌”的失宠皇后……怎么回事?<br/>这到底是怎么回事啊?看迷糊少女如何闯荡后宫,纵横古代!<br/><br/>欢迎喜欢本文的加群:87851376&nbsp;&nbsp;
  • 樊海燕小说两种·疑前科

    樊海燕小说两种·疑前科

    推开日常生活这扇门,充满的是平庸、烦忧、单调、重复等状态……而这些庸俗、无聊的琐事纠缠在一起,扰乱了惯常的秩序,浪费了宝贵的生命时光。《疑前科》各章节围绕一个“疑”字,通过塑造北城纪检书记马庆新夫妇,北城电视台台长许立扬、“周末文艺”制片杜美、主持人王晓玲等鲜活的人物形象,以及与之相关的事件、场景,拷问人与人之间的信任度,夫与妻,妻与夫,上级与下级,下级对上级,闹腾了半天,底片洗出来,只有四个字———“庸人自扰”。
  • MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY

    MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY

    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。
  • 哈利波特与梅林传人

    哈利波特与梅林传人

    “你们好,我是威廉·菲尼克斯·都铎,我要向你展示,怎样才能在HP世界中吊打伏地魔。我要面对一系列的挑战,在和伏地魔刚正面的时候如果没有金手指,你连一学期都坚持不了,这次我来到神秘事务司,但是作者又安排我走了,据说是因为怕我出手太重把伏地魔打死。”“威廉,你够了,如果不是我梅林的传承,你哪来的底气活过穿越的第一天……”