登陆注册
19484600000069

第69章 CHAPTER XXVII(2)

"They listen to me," said Walter, a little wistfully, but with a brave smile, "or else they do not listen--but no one has ever yet taken my advice! Do you wet your hair when you part it, sir?""What," said Cleggett, carefully concealing from Walter the fact that he spoke of himself, "would be your advice to a man with $100,000 who wished to double it in a few weeks?""Double it!" cried Walter. "Why, I could show such a person how to multiply it by ten inside of two months." And he rapidly outlined to Cleggett a scheme so audacious and so brilliant that it fairly took our hero's breath away. Moreover, it stood the test of reflection; it was sound. Not to descend to the sordid details, in three weeks Cleggett found himself possessed of a million dollars' gain. Half of this he gave to the excellent Walter, and in three months ran the other half million up to twenty millions.

Then he withdrew permanently from business, as Lady Agatha complained that it took too much of his time; moreover, he shrank from notoriety, which his stock market operations were beginning to bring upon him.

Giuseppe Jones, who recovered of his wounds, forswore anarchy andbecame a newspaper reporter, and grew to be a fast friend of Cleggett, who discovered that he was a lad of parts. Cleggett eventually made him president of a college of journalism which he founded. While he was establishing the institution the man Wharton, his old managing editor, broken, shattered, out of work, and a hopeless drunkard, came to him and begged for a position. The man had sunk so low that he was repeatedly arrested for pretending to be blind on the street corners, and had debauched an innocent dog to assist in this deception. Cleggett forgave him the slights of many years and made him an assistant janitor in the new college of journalism.

The post is a sinecure, and well within even the man Wharton's powers.

Cap'n Abernethy travels with the Cleggetts a great deal, under the hallucination, which they humor, that he is of service to them. The children are very fond of him. At Claiborne Castle Cleggett has had a shallow lake constructed for him. There the Captain, still firm in the belief that he is a sailor, loves to potter about with catboats and rafts.

Dr. Farnsworth enjoys a lucrative position as physician to the Cleggett family, and Kuroki is their butler.

By 1925 the prejudice against militants had abated in certain exalted circles in England, and Lady Agatha Cleggett and her husband were much at court.

Cleggett, hating notoriety, had endeavored to conceal the story of his adventures along the dangerous coasts of Long Island; but concealment was impossible. After the death of the old Earl of Claiborne, and the demise of Reginald Maltravers, and Cleggett's purchase of the Claiborne estate, the King wished Cleggett to take the title of Earl of Claiborne.

His Majesty sent the Premier to sound Cleggett upon the matter.

"No, no," said Cleggett affably. "I couldn't think of it. I am quite democratic, you know."The second time the King sent one of the Royal Dukes to see Cleggett. They were at a house party in Wales, and Cleggett was a little disturbedthat this business affair should be brought up at a gathering so distinctly social in its nature. He was too tactful to let it be seen, but secretly he felt that in approaching the matter in that fashion the Duke had erred in taste.

"But we need men like you in the House of Lords," pleaded the Duke. "I cannot think of it," said Cleggett.And then, not wishing to hurt theEnglishman's feelings, he said kindly: "But I will promise you this: if I should change my mind and decide to become a member of any aristocracy at all, it will be the English aristocracy."The Duke thanked Cleggett for the compliment; and Cleggett thought he had heard the end of it.

He was, therefore, surprised, a few weeks later, as he was conversing with the King at Buckingham Palace, when His Majesty himself, laying his hand familiarly on Cleggett's shoulder, renewed the petition in person. It is hard to refuse things continually without seeming unappreciative. In fact, Cleggett felt trapped; if the truth must be known, he was a little angry.

"Come, come, Cleggett," said the King, "lay aside your prejudices and oblige me. After all, it is not the sort of thing I run about offering to every American in London!""Your Majesty," said Cleggett, politely but with a note of firmness and finality in his voice, "since you mention the word American you force me to speak plainly. I would not willingly wound your sensibilities in any particular, but--pardon me if I am direct--you have been very persistent. I AM an American, your Majesty, and I consider the honor of being an American citizen far above any that it is within your power to bestow. If I have not mentioned this before, it was because I did not wish to hurt you. I hope our friendship will not cease, but I must tell you flatly that I desire to hear no more of this. You will oblige me by not mentioning it again, Your Majesty."The King begged Cleggett's pardon with a becoming sincerity, and was about to withdraw.Cleggett, who liked him immensely, was suddensmitten with a regret that it had been so impossible to oblige him.

"Your Majesty," he cried impulsively, "I BEG of you not to get the idea that there is anything personal in this refusal.""I respect principle," said the King gravely.But he WAS hurt and could not help showing it, and he was a little stiff.

"We will compromise," said Cleggett, with a flash of inspiration.

"I will let you have my second son, Athos Cleggett.You may make him Earl of Claiborne, if you choose.After all, HE is half English!""That is like your generosity, Cleggett," said the King, smiling, and giving Cleggett his hand.

End Project Gutenberg Etext of The Cruise of the Jasper B.

同类推荐
  • 春阿氏谋夫案

    春阿氏谋夫案

    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。
  • Wildfire

    Wildfire

    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。
  • 晋 王坦之

    晋 王坦之

    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。
  • Murat

    Murat

    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。
  • Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven

    Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven

    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。
热门推荐
  • 重生不做贤良妇

    重生不做贤良妇

    作为一个宅斗胜利者,柳檀云心中也有难解的苦闷。外人看来她是未出嫁时父宠母爱,她自己看来是委曲求全、刻意奉承。外人看来她是温柔大度贤良端庄,她自己看来是见人说人话,见鬼说鬼话,夹着尾巴做人。外人看来她出嫁后是举案齐眉,她自己明白那是同床异梦。再活一世,究竟是要按着上辈子的路子“轻松”地活一辈子,还是要按着心意活出新生。情节虚构,切勿模仿
  • 顾铭思议

    顾铭思议

    在这个谈到爱会轻笑的年代,很多人对爱都嗤之以鼻,可我就是相信爱,我用我的方式把爱写下来,希望你们能看到,感受到,然后和我一样相信它。当高傲的梁思议遇上几乎完美的顾铭,她弃甲投盔,不知所措,她怕这样的自己还是比不上他,她怕他周围的人太优秀自己根本算不上什么。当一向镇定自信的顾铭遇上还青春蓬勃的梁思议,他犹豫不决,处处试探,他怕她的世界自己进不去,他怕自己的爱让她接受。到最后,才知道,原来爱了就是爱了,无关乎一切。如果爱一个人是因为什么,那当这些原因不存在了,也就不爱了。所以,真正的爱情,不明所以,不知其因。
  • 促销管理

    促销管理

    销售过程中,采用适当的促销手段将会有效促进销售额的提高。反之,如果市场定位不明确、促销手段单一,则起不到预期效果。本书适合于教学、基本理论研究和有关人士自学、参考。它将帮助管理者有的放矢地改进当前促销工作中的弊端,针对不同情况选择相应的促销方式,以起到事半功倍的效果。
  • 何必强颜欢笑

    何必强颜欢笑

    殷子忧,一个平凡的女孩。讲述她不平凡的故事。
  • MY ANTONIA !

    MY ANTONIA !

    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。
  • tfboys十年之约我们一起走

    tfboys十年之约我们一起走

    这是我第一次写小说,不好勿喷。这本讲了3个女孩,分别是安静,安宁,安意三个姐妹与王俊凯,王源,易烊千玺之间的恋爱故事
  • 帝后传说Ⅱ庶女皇后

    帝后传说Ⅱ庶女皇后

    这年头穿越的事情多了,可谁TMD的有这个福分,一而再再而三的穿越。你这个贼老天,我杨紫衣招你了还是惹你了,连死都不让我死。好吧!我忍,可你偏偏又让我感受了一次爱的苦。难道我真的要再一次执起长剑来个美女救英雄?情节虚构,请勿模仿!
  • 鬼医毒妃

    鬼医毒妃

    夜路走多了总会遇见鬼,叱咤风云的修罗安陵木槿也有阴沟翻船的时候,不幸被队友捅刀逛了鬼门关。一朝穿越重生,她成了安陵王府性格懦弱、人人欺凌的丑颜郡主。偏心渣爹爱权,她便一纸罪状告到他身败名裂。贪财继母爱钱,她便一把大火烧到她钱财尽散。白莲庶妹爱貌,她便一杯硫酸泼到她无颜见人。本以为经历过一次背叛,这世间已再无人能入她心,却不知何时惹上了一只腹黑妖孽。“离王殿下,外界说我貌丑无颜还蠢得没救。”“没事,外界还说本王病体孱弱命不久矣,咱俩正好天生一对。”望着那帮她积极“宽衣解带”的手,安陵木槿无语望苍天,你妹的的病体孱弱,命不久矣也是因为精尽人亡!【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 霸少硬上弓(完)

    霸少硬上弓(完)

    美丽异常的荔菲逸从小城市来到繁华都市打工,只为挣钱养家,一次异常的偶遇,竟遇到了霸道非常的少正轩,而且还要强娶她为妻?唉!这...这是什么世道啊?英俊霸道的“巨人”少正轩,军区司令的大公子!无意中碰到善良美丽的荔菲逸,情愫暗生,他要想尽一切办法虏获她的心,并且娶到她,无论前路如何坎坷......阳光、帅气的萧羽,荔菲逸青梅竹马的未婚夫,虽然爱她无法自拔,但是心中的仇恨却使他原本清澈的心黑暗无比。妖艳动人的凌傲薇,强大的家族背景,使她运用各种手段,却始终得不到心爱男人的心。俊朗温柔的南宫澈为朋友生死相搏,却爱上了一个不该爱的女孩儿。主人公们在爱恨交织的旋涡中挣扎,权利、金钱、爱情......该如何抉择?×××××××××××××××××××希望大家多多捧场啊!O(∩_∩)O~鲜花多多,收藏多多,推荐多多!
  • 玉男痞女

    玉男痞女

    他们是青梅竹马,十七岁,她辍学,他出国。他们都经历了各自与众不同的人生。她遇到了另一个男人,并爱上了他。当他回来却发现自己已经错失了她最美好的时光,但尽管如此,他依然用尽全力爱着,哪怕她受伤,伤的体无完肤,亦然!