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第25章 IN WHICH MR.NICHOLSON ACCEPTS THE PRINCIPLE OF(4)

It was but two steps from the small parlour to the door of the old George Inn; the wide oak staircase landed almost in the street; there was room for a Turkey rug and nothing more between the threshold and the last round of the descent; but this little space was every evening brilliantly lit up, not only by the light upon the stair and the great signal-lamp below the sign, but by the warm radiance of the bar-room window.The George thus brightly advertised itself to passers-by in the cold street.Fettes walked steadily to the spot, and we, who were hanging behind, beheld the two men meet, as one of them had phrased it, face to face.Dr.

Macfarlane was alert and vigorous.His white hair set off his pale and placid, although energetic, countenance.He was richly dressed in the finest of broadcloth and the whitest of linen, with a great gold watch-chain, and studs and spectacles of the same precious material.He wore a broad-folded tie, white and speckled with lilac, and he carried on his arm a comfortable driving-coat of fur.There was no doubt but he became his years, breathing, as he did, of wealth and consideration; and it was a surprising contrast to see our parlour sot - bald, dirty, pimpled, and robed in his old camlet cloak - confront him at the bottom of the stairs.

'Macfarlane!' he said somewhat loudly, more like a herald than a friend.

The great doctor pulled up short on the fourth step, as though the familiarity of the address surprised and somewhat shocked his dignity.

'Toddy Macfarlane!' repeated Fettes.

The London man almost staggered.He stared for the swiftest of seconds at the man before him, glanced behind him with a sort of scare, and then in a startled whisper, 'Fettes!' he said, 'You!'

'Ay,' said the other, 'me! Did you think I was dead too? We are not so easy shut of our acquaintance.'

'Hush, hush!' exclaimed the doctor.'Hush, hush! this meeting is so unexpected - I can see you are unmanned.Ihardly knew you, I confess, at first; but I am overjoyed -overjoyed to have this opportunity.For the present it must be how-d'ye-do and good-bye in one, for my fly is waiting, and I must not fail the train; but you shall - let me see -yes - you shall give me your address, and you can count on early news of me.We must do something for you, Fettes.Ifear you are out at elbows; but we must see to that for auld lang syne, as once we sang at suppers.'

'Money!' cried Fettes; 'money from you! The money that I had from you is lying where I cast it in the rain.'

Dr.Macfarlane had talked himself into some measure of superiority and confidence, but the uncommon energy of this refusal cast him back into his first confusion.

A horrible, ugly look came and went across his almost venerable countenance.'My dear fellow,' he said, 'be it as you please; my last thought is to offend you.I would intrude on none.I will leave you my address, however - '

'I do not wish it - I do not wish to know the roof that shelters you,' interrupted the other.'I heard your name; Ifeared it might be you; I wished to know if, after all, there were a God; I know now that there is none.Begone!'

He still stood in the middle of the rug, between the stair and doorway; and the great London physician, in order to escape, would be forced to step to one side.It was plain that he hesitated before the thought of this humiliation.

White as he was, there was a dangerous glitter in his spectacles; but while he still paused uncertain, he became aware that the driver of his fly was peering in from the street at this unusual scene and caught a glimpse at the same time of our little body from the parlour, huddled by the corner of the bar.The presence of so many witnesses decided him at once to flee.He crouched together, brushing on the wainscot, and made a dart like a serpent, striking for the door.But his tribulation was not yet entirely at an end, for even as he was passing Fettes clutched him by the arm and these words came in a whisper, and yet painfully distinct, 'Have you seen it again?'

The great rich London doctor cried out aloud with a sharp, throttling cry; he dashed his questioner across the open space, and, with his hands over his head, fled out of the door like a detected thief.Before it had occurred to one of us to make a movement the fly was already rattling toward the station.The scene was over like a dream, but the dream had left proofs and traces of its passage.Next day the servant found the fine gold spectacles broken on the threshold, and that very night we were all standing breathless by the bar-room window, and Fettes at our side, sober, pale, and resolute in look.

'God protect us, Mr.Fettes!' said the landlord, coming first into possession of his customary senses.'What in the universe is all this? These are strange things you have been saying.'

Fettes turned toward us; he looked us each in succession in the face.'See if you can hold your tongues,' said he.

'That man Macfarlane is not safe to cross; those that have done so already have repented it too late.'

And then, without so much as finishing his third glass, far less waiting for the other two, he bade us good-bye and went forth, under the lamp of the hotel, into the black night.

We three turned to our places in the parlour, with the big red fire and four clear candles; and as we recapitulated what had passed, the first chill of our surprise soon changed into a glow of curiosity.We sat late; it was the latest session I have known in the old George.Each man, before we parted, had his theory that he was bound to prove; and none of us had any nearer business in this world than to track out the past of our condemned companion, and surprise the secret that he shared with the great London doctor.It is no great boast, but I believe I was a better hand at worming out a story than either of my fellows at the George; and perhaps there is now no other man alive who could narrate to you the following foul and unnatural events.

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