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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The Door To Without Locking It. Silver's Teeth Chattered So Much And His
Limbs Trembled So Greatly That He Could Scarcely Move Or Speak. On
Seeing This--For There Was A Lamp In The Passage--Miss Greeby Picked Him
Up In Her Big Arms Like A Baby And Made For The Sitting-Room. When,
Within She Pitched Silver On To The Sofa Behind Which Garvington Lay
Senseless, And Placing Her Arms Akimbo Surveyed Him Viciously.
"You Infernal Worm!" Said Miss Greeby, Grim And Savage In Her Looks,
"You Have Split On Me, Have You?"
"How--How--How Do You Know?" Quavered Silver Mechanically, Noting That
In Her Long Driving Coat With A Man's Cap She Looked More Masculine Than
Ever.
"How Do I Know? Because Chaldea Was Hiding Under The Studio Window This
Afternoon And Overheard All That Passed Between You And Garvington And
That Meddlesome Lambert. She Knew That I Was In Danger And Came At Once
To London To Tell Me Since I Had Given Her My Address. I Lost No Time,
But Motored Down Here And Dropped Her At The Camp. Now I've Come To Get
You Out Of The Country."
"Me Out Of The Country?" Stammered The Secretary.
"Yes, You Cowardly Swine, Although I'd Rather Choke The Life Out Of You
If It Could Be Done With Safety. You Denounced Me, You Beast."
"I Had To; My Own Neck Was In Danger."
"It's In Danger Now. I'd Strangle You For Two Pins. But I Intend To Send
You Abroad Since Your Evidence Is Dangerous To Me. If You Are Out Of The
Way There's No One Else Can State That I Shot Pine. Here's Twenty Pounds
In Gold;" She Thrust A Canvas Bag Into The Man's Shaking Hands; "Get On
Chapter 20 (The Destined End) Pg 196Your Coat And Cap And I'll Take You To The Nearest Seaport Wherever That
Is. My Motor Is On The Verge Of The Wood. You Must Get On Board Some
Ship And Sail For The World's End. I'll Send You More Money When You
Write. Come, Come," She Stamped, "Sharp's The Word."
"But--But--But--"
Miss Greeby Lifted Him Off The Sofa By The Scruff Of The Neck. "Do You
Want To Be Killed?" She Said Between Her Teeth, "There's No Time To Be
Lost. Chaldea Tells Me That Lambert Threatens To Have Me Arrested."
The Prospect Of Safety And Prosperity In A Distant Land So Appealed To
Silver That He Regained His Courage In A Wonderfully Short Space Of
Time. Rising To His Feet He Hastily Drained Another Glass Of Brandy And
The Color Came Back To His Wan Cheeks. But For All The Quantity He Had
Drank That Same Evening He Was Not In The Least Intoxicated. He Was
About To Rush Out Of The Room To Get His Coat And Cap When Miss Greeby
Laid A Heavy Hand On His Shoulder.
"Is There Any One Else In The House?" She Asked Suspiciously.
Silver Cast A Glance Towards The Sofa. "There's No Servant," He Said In
A Stronger Voice. "I Have Been Cooking And Looking After Myself Since I
Came Here. But--But--But--"
"But What, You Hound?" She Shook Him Fiercely.
"Garvington's Behind The Sofa."
"Garvington!" Miss Greeby Was On The Spot In A Moment Pulling Away The
Concealing Rugs And Cushions. "Have You Murdered Him?" She Demanded,
Drawing A Deep Breath And Looking At The Senseless Man.
"No, He's Only Stunned. I Struck Him With The Poker Because He Wanted To
Denounce Me."
"Quite Right." Miss Greeby Patted The Head Of Her Accomplice As If He
Were A Child, "You're Bolder Than I Thought. Go On; Hurry Up! Before
Garvington Recovers His Senses We'll Be Far Enough Away. Denounce Me;
Denounce Him, Will You?" She Said, Looking At Garvington While The
Secretary Slipped Out Of The Room; "You Do So At Your Own Cost, My Lord.
That Forged Letter Won't Tell In Your Favor. Ha!" She Started To Her
Feet. "What's That! Who's Here?"
She Might Well Ask. There Was A Struggle Going On In The Passage, And
She Heard Cries For Help. Miss Greeby Flung Open The Sitting-Room Door,
And Silver, Embracing Mother Cockleshell, Tumbled At Her Feet. "She Got
In By The Door You Left Open," Cried Silver Breathlessly, "Hold Her Or
We Are Lost; We'll Never Get Away."
"No, You Won't!" Shouted The Dishevelled Old Woman, Producing A Knife To
Keep Miss Greeby At Bay. "Chaldea Came To The Camp And I Learned Through
Kara How She'd Brought You Down, My Gentile Lady. I Went To Tell The
Chapter 20 (The Destined End) Pg 197Golden Rye, And He's On The Way Here With The Village Policeman. You're
Done For."
"Not Yet." Miss Greeby Darted Under The Uplifted Knife And Caught
Gentilla Round The Waist. The Next Moment The Old Woman Was Flung
Against The Wall, Breathless And Broken Up. But She Still Contrived To
Hurl Curses At The Murderess Of Her Grandson.
"I Saw You Shoot Him; I Saw You Shoot Him," Screamed Mother Cockleshell,
Trying To Rise.
"Silver, Make For The Motor; It's Near The Camp; Follow The Path,"
Ordered Miss Greeby Breathlessly; "There's No Time To Be Lost. As To
This Old Devil--" She Snatched Up A Lamp As The Secretary Dashed Out Of
The House, And Flung It Fairly At Gentilla Stanley. In A Moment The Old
Woman Was Yelling With Agony, And Scrambled To Her Feet A Pillar Of
Fire. Miss Greeby Laughed In A Taunting Manner And Hurled Another Lamp
Behind The Sofa. "You'd Have Given Me Up Also, Would You, Garvington?"
She Cried In Her Deep Tone; "Take That, And That, And That."
Lamp After Lamp Was Smashed And Burst Into Flames, Until Only One Was
Left. Then Miss Greeby, Seeing With Satisfaction That The Entire Room
Was On Fire And Hearing The Sound Of Hasty Footsteps And The Echoing Of
Distant Voices, Rushed In Her Turn From The Cottage. As She Bolted The
Voice Of Garvington Screaming With Pain And Dread Was Heard As He Came
To His Senses To Find Himself Encircled By Fire. And Mother Cockleshell
Also Shrieked, Not So Much Because Of Her Agony As To Stop Miss Greeby
From Escaping.
"Rye! Rye! She's Running; Catch Her; Catch Her. Aha--Aha--Aha!" And She
Sank Into The Now Blazing Furnace Of The Room.
The Walls Of The Cottage Were Of Mud, The Partitions And Roof Of Wood
And Thatch, So The Whole Place Soon Burned Like A Bonfire. Miss Greeby
Shot Out Of The Door And Strode At A Quick Pace Across The Glade. But As
She Passed Beyond The Monoliths, Lambert, In Company With A Policeman,
Made A Sudden Appearance And Blocked Her Way Of Escape. With A Grim
Determination To Thwart Him She Kilted Up Her Skirts And Leaped Like A
Kangaroo Towards The Undergrowth Beneath The Leafless Trees. By This
Time The Flames Were Shooting Through The Thatched Roof In Long Scarlet
Streamers And Illuminated The Spectral Wood With Awful Light.
"Stop! Stop!" Cried Lambert, Racing To Cut Off The Woman's Retreat,
Closely Followed By The Constable.
Miss Greeby Laughed Scornfully, And Instead Of Avoiding Them As They
Crossed Her Path, She Darted Straight Towards The Pair. In A Moment, By
A Dexterous Touch Of Her Shoulders Right And Left, She Knocked Them Over
By Taking Them Unawares, And Then Sprang Down The Path Which Curved
Towards The Gypsies' Encampment. At Its End The Motor Was Waiting, And
So Vivid Was The Light That She Saw Silver's Black Figure Bending Down
As He Frantically Strove To Start The Machine. She Travelled At Top
Speed, Fearful Lest The Man Should Escape Without Her.
Chapter 20 (The Destined End) Pg 198
Then Came An Onrush Of Romany, Attracted To The Glade By The Fire. They
Guessed From Miss Greeby's Haste That Something Was Seriously Wrong And
Tried To Stop Her. But, Delivering Blows Straight From The Shoulder,
Here, There, And Everywhere, The Woman Managed To Break Through, And
Finally Reached The End Of The Pathway. Here Was The Motor And Safety,
Since She Hoped To Make A Dash For The Nearest Seaport And Get Out Of
The Kingdom Before The Police Authorities Could Act.
But The Stars In Their Course Fought Against Her. Silver, Having Started
The Machinery, Was Already Handling The Steering Gear, And Bent Only
Upon Saving His Own Miserable Self, Had Put The Car In Motion. He Could
Only Drive In A Slip-Slop Amateur Way And Aimlessly Zigzagged Down The
Sloping Bank Which Fell Away To The High Road. As The Motor Began To
Gather Speed Miss Greeby Ran For Her Life And Liberty, Ranging At Length
Breathlessly Alongside. The Gypsies Tailed Behind, Shouting.
"Stop, You Beast!" Screamed Miss Greeby, Feeling Fear For The First
Time, And She Tried To Grab The Car For The Purpose Of Swinging Herself
On Board.
But Silver Urged It To Greater Speed. "I Save Myself; Myself," He
Shrieked Shrilly And Unhinged By Deadly Terror, "Get Away; Get Away."
In His Panic He Twisted The Wheel In The Wrong Direction, And The Big
Machine Swerved Obediently. The Next Moment Miss Greeby Was Knocked
Down And Writhed Under The Wheels. She Uttered A Tragic Cry, But Little
Silver Cared For That. Rendered Merciless With Fear He Sent The Car
Right Over Her Body, And Then Drove Desperately Down The Hill To Gain
The Hard Road. Miss Greeby, With A Broken Back, Lay On The Ground And
Saw As In A Ghastly Dream Her Machine Flash Roaring Along The Highway
Driven By A Man Who Could Not Manage It. Even In Her Pain A Smile Crept
Over Her Pale Face.
"He's Done For, The Little Beast," She Muttered, "He'll Smash. Lambert!
Lambert!" The Man Whose Name She Breathed Had Arrived As She Spoke; And
Knelt Breathlessly Beside Her To Raise Her Head. "You--You--Oh, Poor
Creature!" He Gasped.
"I'm Done For, Lambert," She Panted In Deadly Pain, "Back Broken. I
Sinned For You, But--But You Can't Hang Me. Look--Look After
Garvington--Cockleshell Too--Look--Look--Augh!" And She Moaned.
"Where Are They?"
"In--In--The--Cottage," Murmured The Woman, And Fell Back In A Fainting
Condition With A Would-Be Sneering Laugh.
Lambert Started To His Feet With An Oath, And Leaving The Wretched Woman
To The Care Of Some Gypsies, Ran Back To The Glade. The Cottage Was A
Mass Of Streaming, Crackling Flames, And There Was No Water To
Extinguish These, As He Realized With Sudden Fear. It Was Terrible To
Think That The Old Woman And Garvington Were Burning In That Furnace,
And Desperately Anxious To Save At Least One Of The Two, Lambert Tried
To Enter The Door. But The Heat Of The Fire Drove Him Back, And The
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