登陆注册
18998800000036

第36章

"Well, I will," the girl returned. And she swept round into the library, where she encountered the phantom with a little whoop as it started into sight before her. "I'm not going to be scared out of it!" she said, defiantly. "It's simply this: Did the person I suspect really take the ring."

The answer came, "Look on the floor under your dressing-table!"

"Well, if I find it there," the girl addressed the company, "I'm a spiritualist from this time forth." And she came back to her place, where she remained for some time explaining to those near how she had lately lost her ring and suspected her maid, whom she had dismissed.

Upon the whole, the effect was serious. The women, having once started, needed no more urging. One after another they confronted and questioned the oracle with increasing sincerity.

Miss Macroyd asked Verrian, "Hadn't you better take your chance and stop this flow of fatuity, Mr. Verrian?"

"I'm afraid I should be fatuous, too," he said. "But you?"

"Oh, thank you, I don't believe in ghosts, though this seems to be a very pretty one--very graceful, I mean. I suppose a graceful woman would be graceful even when a disembodied spirit. I should think she would be getting a little tried with all this questioning; but perhaps we're only reading the fatigue into her. The ghost may be merely overdone."

"It might easily be that," Verrian assented.

"Oh, may I ask it something now?" a girl's voice appealed to Bushwick.

It was the voice of that Miss Andrews who had spoken first, and first refused to question the ghost. She was the youngest of Mrs. Westangle's guests, and Verrian had liked her, with a sense of something precious in the prolongation of a child's unconsciousness into the consciousness of girlhood which he found in her. She was always likelier than not to say the thing she thought and felt, whether it was silly and absurd, or whether, as also happened, there was a touch of inspired significance in it, as there is apt to be in the talk of children. She was laughed at, but she was liked, and the freshness of her soul was pleasant to the girls who were putting on the world as hard as they could. She could be trusted to do and say the unexpected. But she was considered a little morbid, and certainly she had an exaltation of the nerves that was at times almost beyond her control.

"Oh, dear!" Miss Macroyd whispered. "What is that strange simpleton going to do, I wonder?"

Verrian did not feel obliged to answer a question not addressed to him, but he, too, wondered and doubted.

The girl, having got her courage together, fluttered with it from her place round to the ghost's in a haste that expressed a fear that it might escape her if she delayed to put it to the test. The phantom was already there, as if it had waited her in the curiosity that followed her. They were taking each other seriously, the girl and the ghost, and if the ghost had been a veridical phantom, in which she could have believed with her whole soul, the girl could not have entreated it more earnestly, more simply.

She bent forward, in her slim, tall figure, with her hands outstretched, and with her tender voice breaking at times in her entreaty. "Oh, I don't know how to begin," she said, quite as if she and the phantom were alone together, and she had forgotten its supernatural awfulness in a sense of its human quality. "But you will understand, won't you! You'll think it very strange, and it is very unlike the others; but if I'm going to be serious--"

The white figure stood motionless; but Verrian interpreted its quiet as a kindly intelligence, and the girl made a fresh start in a note a little more piteous than before. "It's about the--the truth. Do you think if sometimes we don't tell it exactly, but we wish we had very, very much, it will come round somehow the same as if we had told it?"

"I don't understand," the phantom answered. "Say it again--or differently."

"Can our repentance undo it, or make the falsehood over into the truth?"

"Never!" the ghost answered, with a passion that thrilled to Verrian's heart.

"Oh, dear!" the girl said; and then, as if she had been going to continue, she stopped.

"You've still got your half-question, Miss Andrews," Bushwick interposed.

"Even if we didn't mean it to deceive harmfully?" the girl pursued.

"If it was just on impulse, something we couldn't seem to help, and we didn't see it in its true light at the time--"

The ghost made no answer. It stood motionless.

"It is offended," Bushwick said, without knowing the Shakespearian words.

"You've asked it three times half a question, Miss Andrews. Now, Mr. Verrian, it's your turn. You can ask it just one-quarter of a question.

Miss Andrews has used up the rest of your share."

Verrian rose awkwardly and stood a long moment before his chair. Then he dropped back again, saying, dryly, "I don't think I want to ask it anything."

The phantom sank straight down as if sinking through the floor, but lay there like a white shawl trailed along the bottom of the dark curtain.

"And is that all?" Miss Macroyd asked Verrian. "I was just getting up my courage to go forward. But now, I suppose--"

"Oh, dear!" Miss Andrews called out. "Perhaps it's fainted. Hadn't we better--"

There were formless cries from the women, and the men made a crooked rush forward, in which Verrian did not join. He remained where he had risen, with Miss Macroyd beside him.

"Perhaps it's only a coup de theatre!" she said, with her laugh. "Better wait."

Bushwick was gathering the prostrate figure up. "She has fainted!" he called. "Get some water, somebody!"

同类推荐
  • 念诵结护法普通诸部

    念诵结护法普通诸部

    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。
  • 救命书

    救命书

    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。
  • 东槎纪略

    东槎纪略

    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。
  • 理瀹骈文

    理瀹骈文

    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。
  • 七缪

    七缪

    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
  • 王者轮回

    王者轮回

    都市的繁华掩盖不了原始的渴望,天界的神圣掩盖不了黑暗的轮回!煮酒论英雄的时代已经过去,且看今朝如何划破苍穹追寻曾经逝去的眷恋!徘徊在爱恨情仇边缘的少年宸不仅肩负起铲除外来侵略者的使命,还要帮助天界平定三界最终实现王者的轮回!但是宸的真正身份到底是……
  • 大道位

    大道位

    “扬天”是龙,终要翱翔九天,看扬天如何他的变强之路。终成“大道位”尽在《大道位》。
  • 废柴倾天下

    废柴倾天下

    如果连天都阻碍你走的路怎么办?那我只好,逆天而行。
  • 绿肥红瘦

    绿肥红瘦

    “春风十里扬州路”,笙歌燕舞,脂浓粉溢;夜色深处,多少“扬州马”,无人记得。一个被当做扬州马培养的成长故事,情节慢热。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 上下五千年

    上下五千年

    《上下五千年》是作者为高级中学的学生所作的历史教科书。《上下五千年》采用白话形式,叙述亦力求其具体,少作概括之辞,是当年使用面较广,发行量最大的一部高中历史教科书。《上下五千年》涉及历史、地理等方面的专门知识,都是一般工具书里不易查到的,全书用简捷流畅的文字叙述从远古到20世纪30年代中国的历史大势、制度沿革、文化发展,终篇则以中华民族的伟大复兴为依归。通贯各时代,周瞻各领域,一部中国历史的大百科全书,贯通三皇五帝、夏商周、春秋战国、秦汉三国至民国等各个时代,涵盖政治、经济、制度、文化、社会、民族、宗教等各个领域。
  • 祖域

    祖域

    每个人的脑域深处都有着神秘的祖窍,里面蕴含着一段神秘的祖基因,其中不仅包含了人类进化之初到现在的全部基因,更有着神奇的生命基因,只要解开层层祖锁,就能得到生命基因中的生命源力,强化自身的同时更能踏上高等种族的进化之路,进化在这里叫做祖化。撩人心扉的香巴拉少女,阴暗可怖的虫族,神秘的圣影堂……一一为您展示其独特的魅力。在这个万千高等人种林立的世界,主角只是一名最为低贱的平民,只有成为祖武者才有机会挑选血脉成为高等人种的公民,且看猪脚如何一步步艰辛的踏上生命之极,成就自己的人种血脉。————————————————————————读者群:241403580(请真心支持大文的读者和各位写手加入,大家共同进步)
  • 剑梦流歌

    剑梦流歌

    楚云歌是翠云斋的一名伙计,一天他得到了一把剑,这把铜剑长八尺,周身上下刻着几个字,就在他接过长剑的一瞬间,仿佛灵魂附体,武了一段武功,却是失传多年的剑法。此后,他遍踏上了降妖伏魔的旅程。旅程中,他被卷入了一个阴谋,而阴谋的主使,竟是她……
  • 万象神功

    万象神功

    二零零零年,一支由化劲境界的武术家组成的特种小队秘密潜入各国,短短一个星期内连续暗杀三十多名各国高层,引起世界的巨大轰动。由于在核武器的威慑下,难以出现大规模战役,只有一些军备竞赛和小范围冲突发生,单兵作战能力越发重要,华人联盟也借此和共和国合作,组织多支特种部队,在袭扰破坏、暗杀绑架、敌后侦察、窃取情报、以及反颠覆、反特工、反偷袭和反劫持等方面都取得巨大成效。让全世界都认识到武术大师特种作战的恐怖效果。各种尚武运动越来越多,习武成了最流行的风气。50年后主角的世界又是怎么样的?基因强化,机械改造,武术也只是昙花一现?平凡的他突然得到巨大的力量又会怎么做?成为贪恋权力财富的反派后又如何挽留真爱
  • 我的灵异档案

    我的灵异档案

    半夜里,楼上小王敲开我的房门,说让他表妹在我家住一晚,看着她清纯可人的样子,我决定做一次好人,可谁知道她居然····我叫刘阳,我是一个警察,来自传说中最神秘的十七部!她被自己掐死,他沾染邪血变成魇物,他是被封印三十年的古尸,他游走在暗夜里收割灵魂,他死了,却活在殡仪场里,他活着,就站在你的身后!
  • 最游记

    最游记

    他是世间最后一个神,被仙鹤所养,故取名白灵。她是天上的仙子,出生时祥云漫天,故取名云梦瑶。不同世界的两个人,共同生活在并不存在的虚无的时间里,西游的故事该如何续写?最游记,从这里开始。