Red Money by Fergus Hume (read dune .txt) π
Dear Things Know All About The Future."
As Mrs. Belgrove Spoke She Peered Through Her Lorgnette To See If Anyone
At The Breakfast-Table Was Smiling.
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Lambert Sat Glaring At Her Furiously, And Agnes Glided Between Him And
The Girl, Fearful Lest He Should Spring Up And Insult Her. But She
Addressed Her Words To Chaldea. "Why Do You Think I Got Mr. Lambert To
Kill My Husband?" She Asked, Wincing At Having To Put The Question, But
Seeing That It Was Extremely Necessary To Learn All She Could From The
Gypsy.
The Other Woman Drew Her Shawl Closely Round Her Fine Form And Snapped
Her Fingers Contemptuously. "It Needs No Chovihani To Tell. Hearne The
Romany Was Poor, Pine The Gentile Chinked Gold In His Pockets. Says You
Chapter 12 ( The Conspiracy) Pg 116To Yourself, 'He I Love Isn't Him With Money.' And Says You, 'If I Don't
Get My True Rom, The Beauty Of The World Will Clasp Him To Her Breast.'
So You Goes For To Get Hearne Out Of The Flesh, To Wed The Rye Here On
My Brother's Rich Possessions. Avali," She Nodded Vigorously. "That Is
So, Though 'No' You Says To Me, For Wisdom. Red Money You Have Gained,
My Daring Sister, For The Blood Of A Romany Chal Has Changed The Color.
But I'm No--"
How Long She Would Have Continued To Rage At Lady Agnes It Is Impossible
To Say, For The Invalid, With The Artificial Strength Of Furious Anger,
Sprang From His Chair To Turn Her Out Of The Room. Chaldea Dodged Him In
The Alert Way Of A Wild Animal.
"That's No Love-Embrace, My Rye," She Jibed, Retreating Swiftly. "Later,
Later, When The Moon Rises, My Angel," And She Slipped Deftly Through
The Door With A Contemptuous Laugh. Lambert Would Have Followed, But
That Agnes Caught His Arm, And With Tears In Her Eyes Implored Him To
Remain.
"But What Can We Do In The Face Of Such Danger?" She Asked Him When He
Was Quieter, And Breaking Down, She Sobbed Bitterly.
"We Must Meet It Boldly. Silver Has The Forged Letter: He Must Be
Arrested."
"But The Scandal, Noel. Dare We--"
"Agnes, You Are Innocent: I Am Innocent. Innocence Can Dare All Things."
Both Sick, Both Troubled, Both Conscious Of The Dark Clouds Around Them,
They Looked At One Another In Silence. Then Lambert Repeated His Words
With Conviction, To Reassure Himself As Much As To Comfort Her.
"Innocence Can Dare All Things," Said Lambert, Positively.
Chapter 13 (A Friend In Need) Pg 117
It Was Natural That Lambert Should Talk Of Having Silver Arrested, As In
The First Flush Of Indignation At His Audacious Attempt To Levy
Blackmail, This Appeared The Most Reasonable Thing To Do. But When Agnes
Went Back To The Manor, And The Sick Man Was Left Alone To Struggle
Chapter 13 (A Friend In Need) Pg 118Through A Long And Weary Night, The Reaction Suggested A More Cautious
Dealing With The Matter. Silver Was A Venomous Little Reptile, And If
Brought Before A Magistrate Would Probably Produce The Letter Which He
Offered For Sale At So Ridiculous A Price. If This Was Made Public,
Agnes Would Find Herself In An Extremely Unpleasant Position. Certainly
The Letter Was Forged, But That Would Not Be Easy To Prove. And Even If
It Were Proved And Agnes Cleared Her Character, The Necessary Scandal
Connected With The Publicity Of Such A Defence Would Be Both Distressing
And Painful. In Wishing To Silence Silver, And Yet Avoid The
Interference Of The Police, Lambert Found Himself On The Horns Of A
Dilemma.
Having Readjusted The Situation In His Own Mind, Lambert Next Day Wrote
A Lengthy Letter To Agnes, Setting Forth His Objections To Drastic
Measures. He Informed Her--Not Quite Truthfully--That He Hoped To Be On
His Feet In Twenty-Four Hours, And Then Would Personally Attend To The
Matter, Although He Could Not Say As Yet What He Intended To Do. But
Five Out Of The Seven Days Of Grace Allowed By The Blackmailer Yet
Remained, And Much Could Be Done In That Time. "Return To Town And
Attend To Your Own And To Your Brother's Affairs As Usual," Concluded
The Letter. "All Matters Connected With Silver Can Be Left In My Hands,
And Should He Attempt To See You In The Meantime, Refer Him To Me." The
Epistle Ended With The Intimation That Agnes Was Not To Worry, As The
Writer Would Take The Whole Burden On His Own Shoulders. The Widow Felt
More Cheerful After This Communication, And Went Back To Her Town House
To Act As Her Lover Suggested. She Had Every Belief In Lambert's
Capability To Deal With The Matter.
The Young Man Was More Doubtful, For He Could Not See How He Was To
Begin Unravelling This Tangled Skein. The Interview With Chaldea Had
Proved Futile, As She Was Plainly On The Side Of The Enemy, And To Apply
To Silver For Information As To His Intentions Would Merely Result In A
Repetition Of What He Had Said To Lady Agnes. It Only Remained To Lay
The Whole Matter Before Inspector Darby, And Lambert Was Half Inclined
To Go To Wanbury For This Purpose. He Did Not, However, Undertake The
Journey, For Two Reasons. Firstly, He Wished To Avoid Asking For
Official Assistance Until Absolutely Forced To Do So; And Secondly, He
Was Too Ill To Leave The Cottage. The Worry He Felt Regarding Agnes's
Perilous Position Told On An Already Weakened Frame, And The Invalid
Grew Worse Instead Of Better.
Finally, Lambert Decided To Risk A Journey To The Camp, Which Was Not So
Very Far Distant, And Interview Mother Cockleshell. The Old Lady Had No
Great Love For Chaldea, Who Flouted Her Authority, And Would Not,
Therefore, Be Very Kindly Disposed Towards The Girl. The Young Man
Believed, In Some Vague Way, That Chaldea Had Originated The Conspiracy
Which Had To Do With The Letter, And Was Carrying Her Underhand Plans
To A Conclusion With The Aid Of Silver. Mother Cockleshell, Who Was Very
Shrewd, Might Have Learned Or Guessed The Girl's Rascality, And Would
Assuredly Thwart Her Aims If Possible. Also The Gypsy-Queen Would
Probably Know A Great Deal About Pine In His Character Of Ishmael
Hearne, Since She Had Been Acquainted With Him Intimately During The
Chapter 13 (A Friend In Need) Pg 119Early Part Of His Life. But, Whatever She Knew, Or Whatever She Did Not
Know, Lambert Considered That It Would Be Wise To Enlist Her On His
Side, As The Mere Fact That Chaldea Was One Of The Opposite Party Would
Make Her Fight Like A Wild Cat. And As The Whole Affair Had To Do With
The Gypsies, And As Gentilla Stanley Was A Gypsy, It Was Just As Well To
Apply For Her Assistance. Nevertheless, Lambert Was Quite In The Dark,
As To What Assistance Could Be Rendered.
In This Way The Young Man Made His Plans, Only To Be Thwarted By The
Weakness Of His Body. He Could Crawl Out Of Bed And Sit Before The Fire,
But In Spite Of All His Will-Power, He Could Not Crawl As Far As The
Camp. Baffled In This Way, He Decided To Send A Note Asking Mother
Cockleshell To Call On Him, Although He Knew That If Chaldea Learned
About The Visit--Which She Was Almost Certain To Do--She Would Be Placed
On Her Guard. But This Had To Be Risked, And Lambert, Moreover, Believed
That The Old Woman Was Quite Equal To Dealing With The Girl. However,
Fate Took The Matter Out Of His Hands, And Before He Could Even Write
The Invitation, A Visitor Arrived In The Person Of Miss Greeby, Who
Suggested A Way Out Of The Difficulty, By Offering Her Services. Matters
Came To A Head Within Half An Hour Of Her Presenting Herself In The
Sitting-Room.
Miss Greeby Was Quite Her Old Breezy, Masculine Self, And Her Presence
In The Cottage Was Like A Breath Of Moorland Air Blowing Through The
Languid Atmosphere Of A Hot-House. She Was Arrayed Characteristically In
A Short-Skirted, Tailor-Made Gown Of A Brown Hue And Bound With Brown
Leather, And Wore In Addition A Man's Cap, Dog-Skin Gloves, And Heavy
Laced-Up Boots Fit To Tramp Miry Country Roads. With Her Fresh
Complexion And Red Hair, And A Large Frame Instinct With Vitality, She
Looked Aggressively Healthy, And Lambert With His Failing Life Felt
Quite A Weakling Beside This Magnificent Goddess.
"Hallo, Old Fellow," Cried Miss Greeby In Her Best Man-To-Man Style,
"Feeling Chippy? Why, You Do Look A Wreck, I Must Say. What's Up?"
"The Fever's Up And I'm Down," Replied Lambert, Who Was Glad To See Her,
If Only To Distract His Painful Thoughts. "It's Only A Touch Of Malaria,
My Dear Clara. I Shall Be All Right In A Few Days."
"You're Hopeful, I Must Say, Lambert. What About A Doctor?"
"I Don't Need One. Mrs. Tribb Is Nursing Me."
"Coddling You," Muttered Miss Greeby, Planting Herself Manfully In An
Opposite Chair And Crossing Her Legs In A Gentlemanly Manner. "Fresh Air
And Exercise, Beefsteaks And Tankards Of Beer Are What You Need. Defy
Nature And You Get The Better Of Her. Kill Or Cure Is My Motto."
"As I Have Strong Reasons To Remain Alive, I Shan't Adopt Your
Prescription, Dr. Greeby," Said Lambert, Dryly. "What Are You Doing In
These Parts? I Thought You Were Shooting In Scotland."
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