登陆注册
19688500000002

第2章 I. THE FACE IN THE TARGET(2)

"As I feel it, the Cubists are not Cubist enough,"replied the stranger. "I mean they're not thick enough. By making things mathematical they make them thin. Take the living lines out of that landscape, simplify it to a right angle, and you flatten it out to a mere diagram on paper. Diagrams have their own beauty; but it is of just the other sort, They stand for the unalterable things; the calm, eternal, mathematical sort of truths; what somebody calls the 'white radiance of'--"He stopped, and before the next word came something had happened almost too quickly and completely to be realized. From behind the overhanging rock came a noise and rush like that of a railway train; and a great motor car appeared. It topped the crest of cliff, black against the sun, like a battle-chariot rushing to destruction in some wild epic. March automatically put out his hand in one futile gesture, as if to catch a falling tea-cup in a drawing-room.

For the fraction of a flash it seemed to leave the ledge of rock like a flying ship; then the very sky seemed to turn over like a wheel, and it lay a ruin amid the tall grasses below, a line of gray smoke going up slowly from it into the silent air. A little lower the figure of a man with gray hair lay tumbled down the steep green slope, his limbs lying all at random, and his face turned away.

The eccentric fisherman dropped his net and walked swiftly toward the spot, his new acquaintance following him. As they drew near there seemed a sort of monstrous irony in the fact that the dead machine was still throbbing and thundering as busily as a factory, while the man lay so still.

He was unquestionably dead. The blood flowed in the grass from a hopelessly fatal fracture at the back of the skull; but the face, which was turned to the sun, was uninjured and strangely arresting in itself. It was one of those cases of a strange face so unmistakable as to feel familiar. We feel, somehow, that we ought to recognize it, even though we do not.

It was of the broad, square sort with great jaws, almost like that of a highly intellectual ape; the wide mouth shut so tight as to be traced by a mere line; the nose short with the sort of nostrils that seem to gape with an appetite for the air. The oddest thing about the face was that one of the eyebrows was cocked up at a much sharper angle than the other. March thought he had never seen a face so naturally alive as that dead one. And its ugly energy seemed all the stranger for its halo of hoary hair. Some papers lay half fallen out of the pocket, and from among them March extracted a card-case. He read the name on the card aloud.

"Sir Humphrey Turnbull. I'm sure I've heard that name somewhere."His companion only gave a sort of a little sigh and was silent for a moment, as if ruminating, then he merely said, "The poor fellow is quite gone," and added some scientific terms in which his auditor once more found himself out of his depth.

"As things are," continued the same curiously well-informed person, "it will be more legal for us to leave the body as it is until the police are informed. In fact, I think it will be well if nobody except the police is informed. Don't be surprised if I seem to be keeping it dark from some of our neighbors round here." Then, as if prompted to regularize his rather abrupt confidence, he said:

"I've come down to see my cousin at Torwood; my name is Horne Fisher. Might be a pun on my pottering about here, mightn't it?""Is Sir Howard Horne your cousin?" asked March. "I'm going to Torwood Park to see him myself; only about his public work, of course, and the wonderful stand he is making for his principles. Ithink this Budget is the greatest thing in English history. If it fails, it will be the most heroic failure in English history. Are you an admirer of your great kinsman, Mr. Fisher?""Rather," said Mr. Fisher. "He's the best shot Iknow."

Then, as if sincerely repentant of his nonchalance, he added, with a sort of enthusiasm:

"No, but really, he's a BEAUTIFUL shot."

As if fired by his own words, he took a sort of leap at the ledges of the rock above him, and scaled them with a sudden agility in startling contrast to his general lassitude. He had stood for some seconds on the headland above, with his aquiline profile under the Panama hat relieved against the sky and peering over the countryside before his companion had collected himself sufficiently to scramble up after him.

The level above was a stretch of common turf on which the tracks of the fated car were plowed plainly enough; but the brink of it was broken as with rocky teeth; broken boulders of all shapes and sizes lay near the edge; it was almost incredible that any one could have deliberately driven into such a death trap, especially in broad daylight.

"I can't make head or tail of it," said March.

"Was he blind? Or blind drunk?"

"Neither, by the look of him," replied the other.

"Then it was suicide."

"It doesn't seem a cozy way of doing it," remarked the man called Fisher. "Besides, I don't fancy poor old Puggy would commit suicide, somehow.""Poor old who?" inquired the wondering journalist., "Did you know this unfortunate man?""Nobody knew him exactly," replied Fisher, with some vagueness. "But one KNEW him, of course.

He'd been a terror in his time, in Parliament and the courts, and so on; especially in that row about the aliens who were deported as undesirables, when he wanted one of 'em hanged for murder. He was so sick about it that he retired from the bench. Since then he mostly motored about by himself; but he was coming to Torwood, too, for the week-end; and Idon't see why he should deliberately break his neck almost at the very door. I believe Hoggs--I mean my cousin Howard--was coming down specially to meet him.""Torwood Park doesn't belong to your cousin?"inquired March.

同类推荐
  • 冰揭罗天童子经

    冰揭罗天童子经

    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。
  • 太清经断谷法

    太清经断谷法

    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。
  • The Complete Writings

    The Complete Writings

    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。
  • 楚游日记(节选)

    楚游日记(节选)

    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。
  • 月季花谱

    月季花谱

    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
  • 蒙马特遗书

    蒙马特遗书

    深深堕入生命中最黑暗的痛苦里,挣扎着爱与死的意义——死亡,也是创作的一部分吗?一九九五年夏天,才华洋溢的台湾小说家邱妙津在巴黎以惨烈的自杀结束了自己年仅二十六岁的生命。这二十封信,是她留给这个世界的生命告白。爱欲的强烈、背叛的痛苦、不顾一切的占有与痛切的自我剖析在文字中喷薄而出,而关于爱与艺术的纯粹追问,也永久地震撼着世上所有苍白的灵魂。本书甫一问世就引爆了整个台湾,对于整整一代尚未有机会深思爱与死真谛的青年来说,邱妙津的文字提供的,不仅是经典的阅读对象,更是一个朝圣的坐标,以及面对诚实爱欲的灵魂自白。“我对我的生命意义是真正诚实与负责的,尽管我的肉体死了,形式的生命结束了,但是我并不觉得我的灵魂就因此被消灭,无形的生命就因此而终止。”
  • 大乘起信论义记

    大乘起信论义记

    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。
  • 守护甜心之凌诺公主

    守护甜心之凌诺公主

    被友谊与爱人的不相信,她会如何复仇?可是......陷害之人竟是自己的妹妹?魔法世界与人类世界即将会到末日?这究竟是怎么回事?请看看吧,本人第一次写小说,不喜勿喷
  • 时光,浓淡相宜

    时光,浓淡相宜

    就在10月10日夜间10点,徐陌淇这个传说中的神话竟然开了微博,光这点就已经让所有崇拜男神的女粉丝们抓狂了,更让人惊悚的是,男神的第一条微博就是“只为你而来。”哇!太不可思议了!男神竟然有喜欢的人了!凌晨一点的时候,男神发了第二条微博,微博很简单,“我暗恋你三年了。”男神,你究竟是要干嘛涅?
  • 夏了夏天

    夏了夏天

    曾几何时,少年和少女们不知忧惧地穿梭在夏日校园,升学率、排名等词汇只是生活的镶嵌,真正连绵成广阔世界的是真实、单纯与爱。总有人说,初三能让人一夕成长,但是,这样的成长,是否也是最后青葱岁月的心灵的祭奠?少年和少女们在校园里穿行,分数已经成了生活的镶嵌,充盈他们的是真实、单纯与爱。只是最后,他们终将离开。
  • 猖妖乱

    猖妖乱

    这个世界远非常人所知道的那样,未知的东西,太多太多。万物有灵,阿猫阿狗其实也有近乎与人类的灵气,当然那也只是个别的,而这些个别的,则被称之为——妖。不管你是信与不信,我是相信了。因为我的身边就有一只“妖”,而这只“妖”,还是我亲自养大的。
  • 年前不曾回头望

    年前不曾回头望

    一个人,两个人,三个人,渐渐的,有无数个人,出现过在你的世界里,你要知道,仅仅是出现过,他们不会停留他们不能停留。
  • 无维教起源之妖孽崛起

    无维教起源之妖孽崛起

    一个来路不明的野小子。一个斯文弱小的男孩。一个身无分文的穷小子。看一个活在世界最底层的人士是如何坐在掌握世界生杀大权的宝座,至高神之座。“犯我者轻则废,重则死!”:“犯我逆鳞者,血洗满门!”
  • 宅男梦想的二次元

    宅男梦想的二次元

    某东方腹黑金发妹子:“林星!你就给我好好的拯救世界啊!别给咱继续添乱子了啊!”某傲娇放电妹:“林星!你这个色狼!混蛋!h狂!”某个双胞胎兄依存妹妹:“星,不要离开我,我要,一直在你身边!”某个金发呆毛吃货:“唔。。master!再来一碗!”某无节操红白巫女:“大混蛋!给我去死一万次啊!”某病娇斧头女:“小星,你,是我的!就算是死神也无法从我这里夺走!”妹子有凶残有温顺也有蹭得累,可是面对众多冒着黑气的妹子,林星又该怎么办哩?ps1:之前的计划因为作者菌的不成熟已经推翻,下个世界将会是型月世界,希望多多评论,指出作者菌写的不好的地方,幻梦在这里拜谢大家!PS2:本书大概会一直更下去。。。嗯大概
  • 西游记之天蓬元帅

    西游记之天蓬元帅

    "五百年前,他陪着一只猴子离家,跋山涉水登上了方寸山。五百年前,他陪着一个少女,在月下高歌。五百年前,他救了一个小孩,拉扯着长大。…………五百年后,猴子闹了天宫,他抗住了漫天神佛,只为留下猴子一线生机!五百年后,少女囚在寒宫,他不惜掀翻了玉皇帝座!五百年后,小孩成了盖世英雄,而他,在凡尘中沉沦。"