登陆注册
19630400000008

第8章 CHAPTER IV. MISS PENELOPE MORSE(1)

It was already a little past the customary luncheon hour at the Carlton, and the restaurant was well filled. The orchestra had played their first selection, and the stream of incoming guests had begun to slacken. A young lady who had been sitting in the palm court for at least half an hour rose to her feet, and, glancing casually at her watch, made her way into the hotel. She entered the office and addressed the chief reception clerk.

"Can you tell me," she asked, "if Mr. Hamilton Fynes is staying here? He should have arrived by the Lusitania last night or early this morning."It is not the business of a hotel reception clerk to appear surprised at anything. Nevertheless the man looked at her, for a moment, with a curious expression in his eyes.

"Mr. Hamilton Fynes!" he repeated. "Did you say that you were expecting him by the Lusitania, madam?""Yes!" the young lady answered. "He asked me to lunch with him here today. Can you tell me whether he has arrived yet? If he is in his room, I should be glad if you would send up to him."There were several people in the office who were in a position to overhear their conversation. With a word of apology, the man came round from his place behind the mahogany counter. He stood by the side of the young lady, and he seemed to be suffering from some embarrassment.

"Will you pardon my asking, madam, if you have seen the newspapers this morning?" he inquired.

Without a doubt, her first thought was that the question savored of impertinence. She looked at him with slightly upraised eyebrows. She was slim, of medium complexion, with dark brown hair parted in the middle and waving a little about her temples.

She was irreproachably dressed, from the tips of her patent shoes to the black feathers in her Paris hat.

"The newspapers!" she repeated. "Why, no, I don't think that Ihave seen them this morning. What have they to do with Mr.

Hamilton Fynes?"

The clerk pointed to the open door of a small private office.

"If you will step this way for one moment, madam," he begged.

She tapped the floor with her foot and looked at him curiously.

Certainly the people around seemed to be taking some interest in their conversation.

"Why should I?" she asked. "Cannot you answer my question here?""If madam will be so good," he persisted.

She shrugged her shoulders and followed him. Something in the man's earnest tone and almost pleading look convinced her, at least, of his good intentions. Besides, the interest which her question had undoubtedly aroused amongst the bystanders was, to say the least of it, embarrassing. He pulled the door to after them.

"Madam," he said, "there was a Mr. Hamilton Fynes who came over by the Lusitania, and who had certainly engaged rooms in this hotel, but he unfortunately, it seems, met with an accident on his way from Liverpool."Her manner changed at once. She began to understand what it all meant. Her lips parted, her eyes were wide open.

"An accident?" she faltered.

He gently rolled a chair up to her. She sank obediently into it.

"Madam," he said, "it was a very bad accident indeed. I trust that Mr. Hamilton Fynes was not a very intimate friend or a relative of yours. It would perhaps be better for you to read the account for yourself."He placed a newspaper in her hands. She read the first few lines and suddenly turned upon him. She was white to the lips now, and there was real terror in her tone. Yet if he had been in a position to have analyzed the emotion she displayed, he might have remarked that there was none of the surprise, the blank, unbelieving amazement which might have been expected from one hearing for the first time of such a calamity.

"Murdered!" she exclaimed. "Is this true?"

"It appears to be perfectly true, madam, I regret to say," the clerk answered. "Even the earlier editions were able to supply the man's name, and I am afraid that there is no doubt about his identity. The captain of the Lusitania confirmed it, and many of the passengers who saw him leave the ship last night have been interviewed.""Murdered!" she repeated to herself with trembling lips. "It seems such a horrible death! Have they any idea who did it?" she asked. "Has any one been arrested?""At present, no, madam," the clerk answered. "The affair, as you will see if you read further, is an exceedingly mysterious one."She rocked a little in her chair, but she showed no signs of fainting. She picked up the paper and found the place once more.

There were two columns filled with particulars of the tragedy.

"Where can I be alone and read this?" she asked.

同类推荐
  • Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin

    Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin

    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 Smalcald Articles

    The Smalcald Articles

    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。
  • 神仙济世良方

    神仙济世良方

    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。
  • 南迁录

    南迁录

    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。
  • 赞观世音菩萨颂

    赞观世音菩萨颂

    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
  • 灵域传奇

    灵域传奇

    灵域圣子,背灭族之仇,携镇族之戒,修旷世秘籍。入练体、破锻骨、开气海、进破虚、凝元神、看生死、问天道,踏万千轮回而知天命,脱胎换骨,一息万物生。面对仇敌,毒舌附身,攻势凌厉!面对朋友,舍己为人,两肋插刀!阴谋,阳谋,机关算尽,且看我毒舌,嚣张,撕破你的伪装!问星界之大,谁还能够阻止我称王的脚步!-----------------------------------------------------------求鲜花、收藏还有对本书的评论!酸酸乳在此拜谢!
  • THE FIGURE IN THE CARPET

    THE FIGURE IN THE CARPET

    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。
  • 萌医七小姐

    萌医七小姐

    异世重生,脱胎换骨,历经磨难,冲上巅峰,执子之手,与子偕老。
  • 桃花灼灼:归歌

    桃花灼灼:归歌

    一只不谙世事的九尾狐妖,一匹淡泊清雅的极地白狼,他救她与水火,却从不愿和她走近。你何时归来?等你爱我的时候。你何时爱我?下辈子等你比她先遇见我。好,我等。
  • 明星那些事

    明星那些事

    《明星那些事》由作者小川探星所编写首部明星作品,更适合当今90后~00后的口味,作品以全新的视角看待明星的辛酸苦辣,给读者独特的感悟与启迪,受到了广泛的好评。章节有《说说记录黄子韬辛酸路》,《从港囧影评看徐峥成长路》,(《花千骨》张丹峰和洪欣的爱情故事),《tfbous成功的背后》,《张杰成功之路》等!
  • 鬼魅杀手

    鬼魅杀手

    继古龙先前辈之后的另类江湖的传说。代号为熊的一个另类杀手,他没有那些所谓杀手的冷漠无情,在别人看来他的霸道和冷漠更是另类,或许应该称呼他为多情剑客更准确些,只不过为了生存的他不得不假装冷漠。一身强悍的武功更是另类,特别的训练方法成就这个不朽的神话,特别的情感抒发奠定了这个另类杀手叶辰的巅峰之路。
  • 妖魔问

    妖魔问

    科技高度发达的未来世界,当动荡百年的世界趋于平静之时,却不想一场更大的混乱即将到来。因为一系列奇怪的凶杀案,受命调查此案的‘亚洲区’一级警司苏欣在经过重重调查之后最终将嫌疑定在了一个人身上———
  • 回味明朝

    回味明朝

    《回味明朝:乾坤万象》是回味历史系列之回味明朝。明朝是自北宋以后惟一一个对全中国进行统治的汉族政权,上继唐宋风采,下开康乾盛世,延续了近三百年的统治,诞生了无数的传奇人物。明代的历史进程常常因这些传奇人物而发生改变。该书以明朝的兴衰为主线,展现了天朝大国“一生”的荣光,并让我们开始反思我们的文化为什么从繁花似锦,最终沦为了万马起喑。书中内容融历史于趣味之中,便于读者学习和阅读。主要内容有开创期政治局面、中期的衰弱与危机、万历中兴、后期的衰落、明朝的灭亡等。
  • 东方最胜灯王陀罗尼经

    东方最胜灯王陀罗尼经

    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。
  • 十生十世陌上欢

    十生十世陌上欢

    于若然看着眼前瞬间失去生气的未婚夫以及绝望的父母,她才终于确定她的确是死了。死在了去订婚路上一场意外的车祸。那时候她失去了意识,当她再次醒来的时候却看见自己躺在手术台上,医生忙碌的在缝合抢救,可是心率仪已经是一条直线。她看见了徐韬,他的父母还有自己的爸妈。然后她只能眼睁睁的看着他们泣不成声,她想走过去拥抱他们却只发现他们都穿过了自己的身体。她已经成为了一个亡魂。--情节虚构,请勿模仿