登陆注册
18987200000054

第54章

Colomba threw herself into her arms and whispered in her ear, "They are safe!" Then, turning to the sergeant, she said: "Sir, you can see this young lady knows none of the things you are trying to find out from her. Give us leave to go back to the village, where we are anxiously expected."

"You'll be taken there, and faster than you like, my beauty," rejoined the sergeant. "And you'll have to explain what you were after at this time of night with the ruffians who have just got away. I don't know what witchcraft those villains practise, but they certainly do bewitch the women--for wherever there are bandits about, you are dead certain to find pretty girls."

"You're very flattering, sergeant!" said Colomba, "but you'll do well to be careful what you say. This young lady is related to the prefect, and you'd better be careful of your language before her."

"A relation of the prefect's," whispered one of the soldiers to his chief. "Why, she does wear a hat!"

"Hats have nothing to do with it," said the sergeant. "They were both of them with the Padre--the greatest woman-wheedler in the whole country, so it's my business to march them off. And, indeed, there's nothing more for us to do here. But for that d----d Corporal Taupin--the drunken Frenchman showed himself before I'd surrounded the /maquis/--we should have had them all like fish in a net."

"Are there only seven of you here?" inquired Colomba. "It strikes me, gentlemen, that if the three Poli brothers--Gambini, Sarocchi, and Teodoro--should happen to be at the Cross of Santa Christina, with Brandolaccio and the Padre, they might give you a good deal of corn to grind. If you mean to have a talk with the Commandante della Campagna, I'd just as soon not be there. In the dark, bullets don't show any respect for persons."

The idea of coming face to face with the dreaded bandits mentioned by Colomba made an evident impression on the soldiers. The sergeant, still cursing Corporal Taupin--"that dog of a Frenchman"--gave the order to retire, and his little party moved toward Pietranera, carrying the /pilone/ and the cooking-pot; as for the pitcher, its fate was settled with a kick.

One of the men would have laid hold of Miss Lydia's arm, but Colomba instantly pushed him away.

"Let none of you dare to lay a finger on her!" she said. "Do you fancy we want to run away? Come, Lydia, my dear, lean on me, and don't cry like a baby. We've had an adventure, but it will end all right. In half an hour we shall be at our supper, and for my part I'm dying to get to it."

"What will they think of me!" Miss Nevil whispered.

"They'll think you lost your way in the /maquis/, that's all."

"What will the prefect say? Above all, what will my father say?"

"The prefect? You can tell him to mind his own business! Your father?

I should have thought, from the way you and Orso were talking, that you had something to say to your father."

Miss Nevil squeezed her arm, and answered nothing.

"Doesn't my brother deserve to be loved?" whispered Colomba in her ear. "Don't you love him a little?"

"Oh, Colomba!" answered Miss Nevil, smiling in spite of her blushes, "you've betrayed me! And I trusted you so!"

Colomba slipped her arm round her, and kissed her forehead.

"Little sister," she whispered very low, "will you forgive me?"

"Why, I suppose I must, my masterful sister," answered Lydia, as she kissed her back.

The prefect and the public prosecutor were staying with the deputy-mayor, and the colonel, who was very uneasy about his daughter, was paying them his twentieth call, to ask if they had heard of her, when a rifleman, whom the sergeant had sent on in advance, arrived with the full story of the great fight with the brigands--a fight in which nobody had been either killed or wounded, but which had resulted in the capture of a cooking-pot, a /pilone/, and two girls, whom the man described as the mistresses, or the spies, of the two bandits.

Thus heralded, the two prisoners appeared, surrounded by their armed escort.

My readers will imagine Colomba's radiant face, her companion's confusion, the prefect's surprise, the colonel's astonishment and joy.

The public prosecutor permitted himself the mischievous entertainment of obliging poor Lydia to undergo a kind of cross-examination, which did not conclude until he had quite put her out of countenance.

"It seems to me," said the prefect, "that we may release everybody.

These young ladies went out for a walk--nothing is more natural in fine weather. They happened to meet a charming young man, who has been lately wounded--nothing could be more natural, again." Then, taking Colomba aside--"Signorina," he said, "you can send word to your brother that this business promises to turn out better than I had expected. The post-mortem examination and the colonel's deposition both prove that he only defended himself, and that he was alone when the fight took place. Everything will be settled--only he must leave the /maquis/ and give himself up to the authorities."

It was almost eleven o'clock when the colonel, his daughter, and Colomba sat down at last to their supper, which had grown cold.

Colomba ate heartily, and made great fun of the prefect, the public prosecutor, and the soldiers. The colonel ate too, but never said a word, and gazed steadily at his daughter, who would not lift her eyes from her plate. At last, gently but seriously, he said in English:

"Lydia, I suppose you are engaged to della Rebbia?"

"Yes, father, to-day," she answered, steadily, though she blushed.

Then she raised her eyes, and reading no sign of anger in her father's face, she threw herself into his arms and kissed him, as all well-brought-up young ladies do on such occasions.

"With all my heart!" said the colonel. "He's a fine fellow. But, by G--d, we won't live in this d---d country of his, or I'll refuse my consent."

"I don't know English," said Colomba, who was watching them with an air of the greatest curiosity, "but I'll wager I've guessed what you are saying!"

"We are saying," quoth the colonel, "that we are going to take you for a trip to Ireland."

"Yes, with pleasure; and I'll be the Surella Colomba. Is it settled, colonel? Shall we shake hands on it?"

"In such a case," remarked the colonel, "people exchanges kisses!"

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 根本没烦恼

    根本没烦恼

    本书作者辜琮瑜透过唯识学,侦察出“烦恼”的真面目以后,有了这样的灵光乍现!如果能够明白各种烦恼的身世由来、性情特征,是不是可以化敌为友,转烦恼为菩提?本书希望能萃取佛教的千年智慧,就着唯识学的烦恼分类法,让这些烦恼贼一一现形。作者不但以“透视烦恼”短文,揭除了三十一种烦恼的面具,让我们认识它们的真面目;更以六十篇心灵随笔,分享她与这些烦恼互动的种种心情故事。不论是做为优美的散文品读,或是实用的炒药解烦,本书都能把烦恼融化为清凉甘露,那就根本没烦恼啦!
  • 不祥之恋

    不祥之恋

    “卡特琳娜,不死不休!”。。。。。。“为什么偏偏是你?是我输了!”。。。。。。“我们回去吧,一起回到属于我们的世界。”。。。。。。“战争停止的那一天,我娶你。”
  • 凌少的妻子

    凌少的妻子

    【全文完结】一本文,七个美好爱情故事。新文:【一宠成瘾:豪门新娘太撩人】“凌北寒,我告诉你,虽然我们结婚了,但是,没有我的允许,你,你不能碰我!”,新婚夜,某女醉意熏熏地撕扯着自己身上的衣服,嘟哝道。“唔……”她的话才说完,小嘴已经被某男霸道地堵住,吞没了所有!宽厚的大掌覆上了那向往已久的小馒头……“不要……厉慕凡不要……”,就在某男一点点地挤入她的时候,她的小嘴里竟然吐出了别的男人名字!凌北寒:郁子悦,我不管你心里以前有没有别人,但是,现在只能有我!***她是A市首富之女,爱疯、爱闹、无忧无虑腹黑小萝莉一枚!他是京城赫赫有名的凌家大少,冷面、腹黑、闷骚大叔一枚!他是她的救命恩人,也是她眼中处处刁难她的老男人!惊闻有人来提亲,郁子悦满脸黑线,哭笑不得,她才二十岁啊!而且那提亲对象竟然是和她结了梁子的凌北寒!不过一夜之间,某妞受刺激,改变主意了!“我嫁!我同意嫁给凌北寒!”就这样,只有二十岁的她,在失恋赌气之下嫁给了三十岁的他。于是,一个顽皮的小萝莉和闷骚的军人大叔的婚后精彩生活开始。精彩片段一:“凌北寒!我PAD里面的BL小说和动漫呢?!”,某女拿着被清空的平板电脑冲某男嘶吼。“我不小心把硬盘格式化了。”“你!故!意!的!”“故意的怎么了?”“你赔!”“三观不正,思想不纯,怎么做一名合格的军嫂?”精彩片段二:“郁子悦!开门!”“不要!除非你唱歌!”“什么歌?”“老婆乖乖,把门开开——”“……”某男无语,“再不开,我就踹了!”“你敢?!你要敢踹了,我就跟你离婚!”,某女话音才落下“嘭——”的一声,房门被踹开,某男气势汹汹地上前,将坐在床沿的小女人扑倒——***闷骚大叔VS小萝莉妻子:霸道凌少的小妻子
  • 琼台春深·双宜传

    琼台春深·双宜传

    “敢问姑娘芳名?”“我叫杨桃,杨桃的杨,杨桃的桃。不许笑话我!小字双宜,是我娘给起的。你呢?”“吴郡,陆子清。”“朕不能拿你的孩子赌上大周!”“你告诉我,什么叫不能拿孩子赌上大周?”她容貌倾城,命格富贵,只求一生一世一双人。他费尽心机,权倾天下,可为江山弃如花美人。二人相遇相知又相爱,究竟是缘还是劫?
  • 盘灵古域

    盘灵古域

    为什么,你实力强大就可以一手遮天?为什么,我揭开真相就必受天罚?为什么,你冠冕堂皇而我只能苟且偷生?
  • 五部六册

    五部六册

    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。
  • 机器人与人

    机器人与人

    这是一个讲诉了未来的故事,是机器人与人类的故事,老套的故事,完全的架空,全新的世界,希望大家喜欢。
  • 浩凌天下

    浩凌天下

    一颗灵兽丹!一颗灵兽蛋!萧浩穿越五行大陆,复活废材少爷身上,原来丹田被封印。当封印解开那一刻,萧浩成为了五行大陆旷古绝今的全属性逆天体质。从此,强势崛起,一路风云。踏上一条探寻身世之谜的神秘热血之路,掀起一场惊心动魄的杀戮与逃亡的风暴。“要战便战,我萧浩何惧!”
  • 进化梦想

    进化梦想

    几十年众生牛马,只为搏一世荣华!王侯将相宁有种乎,三千富贵何惧懦夫!侯宁的梦想并不大,只是想一步步吞噬半个财富天下。当有一天他真的富可敌国的时候,有人问他:你还想要什么?他很平淡的说了一句话。我想要,整个天下!梦想会进化,神马都不怕!PS:无穿越,无重生,无异能……将坚持进行到底。似水流年,谁还记得那舞梦年华?你若心中还有残余的梦,何不与我一起,为梦疯魔?普通群:243366181
  • 莫雨星辰

    莫雨星辰

    孝!不管在什么地方,都一直想着家里的母亲……义!“你的仇恨,就由我来背负……”情!“如果你要杀我,我绝对不还手……”