登陆注册
18900300000072

第72章

With wonderful skill, his assailant eluded his attempt to close, and tore at his coat. Laverick struck at him again but met only the air. The man's fingers now were upon his pocket, but this time Laverick made no mistake. He struck downward so hard that with a fierce cry of pain the man relaxed his hold. Before he could recover, Laverick had struck him again. He reeled into the crowd that was fast gathering around them, attracted by what seemed to be a fight between two men of unexceptionable appearance.

But there was to be no more fight. Through the people, swift-footed, cunning, resourceful, his assailant seemed to find some hidden way. Laverick glared fiercely around him, but the man had gone. His left hand crept to his chest. The victory was with him; the document was still there.

At the outside of the double crowd he perceived a taxi. Ignoring the storm of questions with which he was assailed, and the advancing helmet of his friend the policeman at the back of the crowd, Laverick hailed it and stepped quickly inside.

"Back out of this and drive to Dover Street," he directed. The man obeyed him. People raced to look through the window at him.

The other commotion had died away, - the man in the road had got up and walked off. A policeman came hurrying along but he was just too late. Very soon they were on their way down Holborn. Once more Laverick had escaped.

A French man-servant, with the sad face and immaculate dress of a High-Church cleric, took possession of him as soon as he had asked for Mademoiselle Idiale. He was shown into one of the most delightful little rooms he had ever even dreamed of. The walls were hung with that peculiar shade of blue satin which Mademoiselle so often affected in her clothes. Laverick, who was something of a connoisseur, saw nowhere any object which was not, of its sort, priceless, - French furniture of the best and choicest period, a statuette which made him, for a moment, almost forget the scene from which he had just arrived. The air in the room seemed as though it had passed through a grove of lemon trees, - it was fresh and sweet yet curiously fragrant. Laverick sank down into one of the luxurious blue-brocaded chairs, conscious for the first time that he was out of breath. Then the door opened silently and there entered not the woman whom he had been expecting, but Mr.

Lassen. Laverick rose to his feet half doubtfully. Lassen's small, queerly-shaped face seemed to have become one huge ingratiating smile.

"I am very glad to see you, Mr. Laverick," he said, - "very glad indeed.""I have come to call upon Mademoiselle Idiale," Laverick answered, somewhat curtly. He had disliked this man from the first moment he had seen him, and he saw no particular reason why he should conceal his feelings.

"I am here to explain," Mr. Lassen continued, seating himself opposite to Laverick. "Mademoiselle Idiale is unfortunately prevented from seeing you. She has a severe nervous headache, and her only chance of appearing tonight is to remain perfectly undisturbed. Women of her position, as you may understand, have to be exceptionally careful. It would be a very serious matter indeed if she were unable to sing to-night.""I am exceedingly sorry to hear it," Laverick answered. "In that case, I will call again when Mademoiselle Idiale has recovered.""By all means, my dear sir!" Mr. Lassen exclaimed. "Many times, let us hope. But in the meantime, there is a little affair of a document which you were going to deliver to Mademoiselle. She is most anxious that you should hand it to me - most anxious. She will tender you her thanks personally, tomorrow or the next day, if she is well enough to receive."Laverick shook his head firmly.

"Under no circumstances," he declared, "should I think of delivering the document into any other hands save those of Mademoiselle Idiale.

To tell you the truth, I had not fully decided whether to part with it even to her. I was simply prepared to hear what she had to say.

But it may save time if I assure you, Mr. Lassen, that nothing would induce me to part with it to any one else."There was no trace left of that ingratiating smile upon Mr. Lassen's face. He had the appearance now of an ugly animal about to show its teeth. Laverick was suddenly on his guard. More adventures, he thought, casting a somewhat contemptuous glance at the physique of the other man. He laid his fingers as though carelessly upon a small bronze ornament which reposed amongst others on a table by his side. If Mr. Lassen's fat and ugly hand should steal toward his pocket, Laverick was prepared to hurl the ornament at his head.

"I am very sorry to hear you say that, Mr. Laverick," Lassen said slowly. "I hope very much that you will see your way clear to change your mind. I can assure you that I have as much right to the document as Mademoiselle Idiale, and that it is her earnest wish that you should hand it over to me. Further, I may inform you that the document itself is a most incriminating one. Its possession upon your person, or upon the person of any one who was not upon his guard, might be a very serious matter indeed."Laverick shrugged his shoulders.

"As a matter of fact," he declared, "I certainly have no idea of carrying it about with me. On the other hand, I shall part with it to no one. I might discuss the matter with Mademoiselle Idiale as soon as she is recovered. I am not disposed - I mean no offence, sir - but I may say frankly that I am not disposed even to do as much with you."Laverick rose to his feet with the obvious intention of leaving.

Lassen followed his example and confronted him.

"Mr. Laverick," he said, "in your own interests you must not talk like that, - in your own interests, I say.""At any rate," Laverick remarked, "my interests are better looked after by myself than by strangers. You must forgive my adding, Mr. Lassen, that you are a stranger to me.""No more so than Mademoiselle Idiale!" the little man exclaimed.

同类推荐
  • 人天宝鉴

    人天宝鉴

    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。
  • 书解篇

    书解篇

    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。
  • 林泉高致集

    林泉高致集

    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。
  • 太极拳散手秘诀

    太极拳散手秘诀

    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。
  • 檐醉杂记

    檐醉杂记

    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
  • 天降神女,桃花依旧

    天降神女,桃花依旧

    七世轮回,七生情殇,命定的第八世,十里桃夭外,曲终人未散,谁才是真爱卷一:鬼界花妖同鲛族海神的命运纠缠。卷二:痴傻灵气和九州皇子的幻境爱情。卷三:病弱公主跟龙神之子的相爱相杀。卷四:毁容少女与深水海妖的惺惺相惜卷五:……第八世:若此间事了,衣襟带花,可愿来十里桃夭与我携手,共辔江湖?这么多年之后,我终也只剩下一个疑问:七生已过,颜近迟暮,你是否也曾爱过我一个刹那?就如同我们这七生的,倾世谎言。——云锦如初
  • 燕灵莲传奇

    燕灵莲传奇

    她从一个平凡的女孩,成长为风华绝代的魔后。她稀里糊涂爱上一个十恶不赦的魔鬼。他是所有男人的终极梦想一一一法力无边、富贵无边、权力无边,统领亿万子民的大魔鬼界皇帝。他竟被一个纯真无知的小女孩感动,破天荒娶她做了皇后。她深爱着他倾尽全力辅佐他他溺爱她到极点竟把天下给了她。
  • 世纪之约

    世纪之约

    本应是天真烂漫的年纪,林萧熙却陷入了一场深深的危机。孤身离家远行,除了随身简陋的行李,她所有的,只是心上人的一个约定。当约定之人赴约而来时,她却愕然发现,本为逃避而离家远行的她,反而跳进了这场风暴的中心。三大势力的争夺,两代人的恩怨,一场巨大的阴谋。所有人都是网中的鱼。挣扎、抗争,摆脱命运的锁链。一切的一切,都将终结。雷雨风暴之后,鲜血和泪水沃灌的花朵,终将绽放。到了那时,请你记得,当初那份,两人的约定。
  • 星武时代

    星武时代

    这是科技爆发的宇宙时代,也是武者的天下。武者之间的战斗,不仅是力量比拼,技巧对抗,更是智慧之争!万千能力技巧争锋,头脑与头脑的风暴。星球的末日?不!这里能看到星系的毁灭。艾杰,一个低级普通星球居民,一步步踏寻这宇宙的真相。迷之物种,力量之源,异族崛起!真实的世界,慢慢亮出它的獠牙,在勾心斗角中,发现秘密。踏上巅峰的路上,绝望,死亡,杀戮,还有美女……都已司空见惯……(新人求收藏、求推荐!)
  • 霸道总裁强宠爱

    霸道总裁强宠爱

    (本书暂停)她,橡树周刊当红女记者朱熙熙。他,翻手为云覆手为雨。是当下炙手可热,手挽狂劲的S集团首席总裁,顾澈。有一种缘,叫误打误撞。有一种罪,叫一眼相中。有一种情,叫若即若离。
  • 喂!我不是故意爬错床的

    喂!我不是故意爬错床的

    一次酒醉却爬上了别人的床,一觉醒来,才得知昨晚并非春梦一场。看着那得意的笑脸,她真有扯破他嘴脸的冲动。*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~广告时间,推荐一下敛心其他的文:《权倾后宫》http://read.xxsy.net/info/51000.html(完成)《情倾后宫》http://read.xxsy.net/info/60109.html(完成)《暴君囚奴》http://read.xxsy.net/info/149822.html(完成)《血鸢泪》http://read.xxsy.net/info/178357.html(连载)《误惹黑心王爷》http://read.xxsy.net/info/202261.html(新作)##########
  • 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。
  • 塞下曲

    塞下曲

    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。
  • 帝宠之撩心皇夫

    帝宠之撩心皇夫

    本文【双C】+【一对一】本来,温文澜的帝王生涯是这样的:拓疆土、争皇权,没了。后来,温文澜的帝王生涯成了这样:拓疆土、争皇权、查旧案、追皇夫……=============南朝女帝温文澜,某次出游时意外“捡”到个傲娇美人,在皇姐“人生苦短行乐及时”的教唆下,打开了看美人、追美人、娶美人的新世界大门,彼时年少女帝最大的愿望之一就是:占有他,占有他,占有他,把他留在身边好好宠爱他!皇姐:“皇上,他好冷漠。”温文澜:“他暖的不是你。”在宫里正式见面时,她欣喜于他没有认出她;在以后的某个月明星稀无风夜时,她气急败坏地瞪着他,他还是没有认出她。温文澜禁不住暴走:“你到底是断片了还是装傻,这种话怎么能让朕先说!”他勾唇浅浅,呈上四张薄纸,“皇上息怒,我替你打下了南方三国,皇上不用再担忧海商的路全让东越占了。”“这一张又是什么?”“我的生辰八字,皇上,我们成亲吧。”==正经版简介==大周灭,新朝启。南朝第二位女帝孤身涉水于乱世与朝堂的乱滩激流中。与至亲争权,与朝臣斗心。一边重整朝纲开疆拓土,一边探询旧案惩恶抚忠,还得一边“哄着”心上人,一边防着座上尊。==小剧场==【小剧场一】女皇陛下:“朕今日听谁提起,你好像说女人不如男人,应该乖乖听男人的话,嗯?”某人:“......没有。”女皇陛下:“真的?”某人:“......好像有”女皇陛下轻笑一声:“那你告诉我,现在是谁被女人压在身下?”眼观鼻鼻观心,某人默默搂紧女皇陛下的腰不说话。【小剧场二】占星楼顶,文武列前。“文澜在此向上苍、祖先祈愿:一愿我南朝江山万世永昌,二愿身边亲友一世安好,三愿我与夫君岁岁常健常相见。”一句话简介:这是年少的女帝在某人的撩心大法下步步沉沦的故事;是一个无意撩到,一个有意追到,最后一同饮了合卺的故事。
  • 漂亮女高管的升迁路

    漂亮女高管的升迁路

    孙美红被色眯眯的万盛阳拉进了盛阳地产。从一名销售公关一点点爬上了销售部主管的位置。从一个懵懵懂懂的无知青春少女变成了一个邪恶腹黑假善良的势力女。她遇到的优秀的男人越来越多。她喜欢乔斯的浪漫温柔、喜欢万盛阳的老谋深算、对杨威有着亲人一般的感情、但是唯独对付云是真正的爱。某次员工聚会,万盛阳便跟孙美红打赌,如果付云对她是认真的并且在三个月之内跟她结婚的话,她就算赢了,赌注是盛阳地产的副总经理职位。如果输了,她就得从盛阳地产滚蛋。孙美红欣然接受了这个赌局,却没想到输得惨烈。她被她认为的唯一的爱情,出卖了……--情节虚构,请勿模仿