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第63章 CLUNY'S CAGE(3)

The luck,it seems,changed on the second day.About noon I was wakened as usual for dinner,and as usual refused to eat,and was given a dram with some bitter infusion which the barber had prescribed.The sun was shining in at the open door of the Cage,and this dazzled and offended me.Cluny sat at the table,biting the pack of cards.Alan had stooped over the bed,and had his face close to my eyes;to which,troubled as they were with the fever,it seemed of the most shocking bigness.

He asked me for a loan of my money.

"What for?"said I.

"O,just for a loan,"said he.

"But why?"I repeated."I don't see."

"Hut,David!"said Alan,"ye wouldnae grudge me a loan?"I would,though,if I had had my senses!But all I thought of then was to get his face away,and I handed him my money.

On the morning of the third day,when we had been forty-eight hours in the Cage,I awoke with a great relief of spirits,very weak and weary indeed,but seeing things of the right size and with their honest,everyday appearance.I had a mind to eat,moreover,rose from bed of my own movement,and as soon as we had breakfasted,stepped to the entry of the Cage and sat down outside in the top of the wood.It was a grey day with a cool,mild air:and I sat in a dream all morning,only disturbed by the passing by of Cluny's scouts and servants coming with provisions and reports;for as the coast was at that time clear,you might almost say he held court openly.

When I returned,he and Alan had laid the cards aside,and were questioning a gillie;and the chief turned about and spoke to me in the Gaelic.

"I have no Gaelic,sir,"said I.

Now since the card question,everything I said or did had the power of annoying Cluny."Your name has more sense than yourself,then,"said he angrily."for it's good Gaelic.But the point is this.My scout reports all clear in the south,and the question is,have ye the strength to go?"I saw cards on the table,but no gold;only a heap of little written papers,and these all on Cluny's side.Alan,besides,had an odd look,like a man not very well content;and I began to have a strong misgiving.

"I do not know if I am as well as I should be,"said I,looking at Alan;"but the little money we have has a long way to carry us."Alan took his under-lip into his mouth,and looked upon the ground.

"David,"says he at last,"I've lost it;there's the naked truth.""My money too?"said I.

"Your money too,"says Alan,with a groan."Ye shouldnae have given it me.I'm daft when I get to the cartes.""Hoot-toot!hoot-toot!"said Cluny."It was all daffing;it's all nonsense.Of course you'll have your money back again,and the double of it,if ye'll make so free with me.It would be a singular thing for me to keep it.It's not to be supposed that Iwould be any hindrance to gentlemen in your situation;that would be a singular thing!"cries he,and began to pull gold out of his pocket with a mighty red face.

Alan said nothing,only looked on the ground.

"Will you step to the door with me,sir?"said I.

Cluny said he would be very glad,and followed me readily enough,but he looked flustered and put out.

"And now,sir,"says I,"I must first acknowledge your generosity.""Nonsensical nonsense!"cries Cluny."Where's the generosity?

This is just a most unfortunate affair;but what would ye have me do --boxed up in this bee-skep of a cage of mine --but just set my friends to the cartes,when I can get them?And if they lose,of course,it's not to be supposed ----"And here he came to a pause.

"Yes,"said I,"if they lose,you give them back their money;and if they win,they carry away yours in their pouches!I have said before that I grant your generosity;but to me,sir,it's a very painful thing to be placed in this position."There was a little silence,in which Cluny seemed always as if he was about to speak,but said nothing.All the time he grew redder and redder in the face.

"I am a young man,"said I,"and I ask your advice.Advise me as you would your son.My friend fairly lost his money,after having fairly gained a far greater sum of yours;can I accept it back again?Would that be the right part for me to play?

Whatever I do,you can see for yourself it must be hard upon a man of any pride.""It's rather hard on me,too,Mr.Balfour,"said Cluny,"and ye give me very much the look of a man that has entrapped poor people to their hurt.I wouldnae have my friends come to any house of mine to accept affronts;no,"he cried,with a sudden heat of anger,"nor yet to give them!""And so you see,sir,"said I,"there is something to be said upon my side;and this gambling is a very poor employ for gentlefolks.But I am still waiting your opinion."I am sure if ever Cluny hated any man it was David Balfour.He looked me all over with a warlike eye,and I saw the challenge at his lips.But either my youth disarmed him,or perhaps his own sense of justice.Certainly it was a mortifying matter for all concerned,and not least Cluny;the more credit that he took it as he did.

"Mr.Balfour,"said he,"I think you are too nice and covenanting,but for all that you have the spirit of a very pretty gentleman.Upon my honest word,ye may take this money --it's what I would tell my son --and here's my hand along with it!"

[28]Condiment.

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