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the amateur cracksman-第37章

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〃Plenty of time; Bunny; plenty of time。  We can do nothing before we get to Genoa; and that won't be till Sunday night。  The voyage is still young; and so are we; let's make the most of things while we can。〃

It was after dinner on the promenade deck; and as Raffles spoke he glanced sharply fore and aft; leaving me next moment with a step full of purpose。  I retired to the smoking…room; to smoke and read in a corner; and to watch von Heumann; who very soon came to drink beer and to sulk in another。

Few travellers tempt the Red Sea at midsummer; the Uhlan was very empty indeed。  She had; however; but a limited supply of cabins on the promenade deck; and there was just that excuse for my sharing Raffles's room。  I could have had one to myself downstairs; but I must be up above。  Raffles had insisted that I should insist on the point。 So we were together; I think; without suspicion; though also without any object that I could see。

On the Sunday afternoon I was asleep in my berth; the lower one; when the curtains were shaken by Raffles; who was in his shirt…sleeves on the settee。

〃Achilles sulking in his bunk!〃

〃What else is there to do?〃 I asked him as I stretched and yawned。  I noted; however; the good…humor of his tone; and did my best to catch it。

〃I have found something else; Bunny。〃

〃I daresay!〃

〃You misunderstand me。  The whipper…snapper's making his century this afternoon。  I've had other fish to fry。〃

I swung my legs over the side of my berth and sat forward; as he was sitting; all attention。  The inner door; a grating; was shut and bolted; and curtained like the open porthole。

〃We shall be at Genoa before sunset;〃 continued Raffles。  〃It's the place where the deed's got to be done。〃

〃So you still mean to do it?〃

〃Did I ever say I didn't?〃

〃You have said so little either way。〃

〃Advisedly so; my dear Bunny; why spoil a pleasure trip by talking unnecessary shop?  But now the time has come。  It must be done at Genoa or not at all。〃

〃On land?〃

〃No; on board; to…morrow night。  To…night would do; but to…morrow is better; in case of mishap。  If we were forced to use violence we could get away by the earliest train; and nothing be known till the ship was sailing and von Heumann found dead or drugged〃

〃Not dead!〃 I exclaimed。

〃Of course not;〃 assented Raffles; 〃or there would be no need for us to bolt; but if we should have to bolt; Tuesday morning is our time; when this ship has got to sail; whatever happens。  But I don't anticipate any violence。  Violence is a confession of terrible incompetence。  In all these years how many blows have you known me to strike?  Not one; I believe; but I have been quite ready to kill my man every time; if the worst came to the worst。〃

I asked him how he proposed to enter von Heumann's state…room unobserved; and even through the curtained gloom of ours his face lighted up。

〃Climb into my bunk; Bunny; and you shall see。〃

I did so; but could see nothing。  Raffles reached across me and tapped the ventilator; a sort of trapdoor in the wall above his bed; some eighteen inches long and half that height。  It opened outwards into the ventilating shaft。

〃That;〃 said he; 〃is our door to fortune。  Open it if you like; you won't see much; because it doesn't open far; but loosening a couple of screws will set that all right。  The shaft; as you may see; is more or less bottomless; you pass under it whenever you go to your bath; and the top is a skylight on the bridge。  That's why this thing has to be done while we're at Genoa; because they keep no watch on the bridge in port。  The ventilator opposite ours is von Heumann's。  It again will only mean a couple of screws; and there's a beam to stand on while you work。〃

〃But if anybody should look up from below?〃

〃It's extremely unlikely that anybody will be astir below; so unlikely that we can afford to chance it。  No; I can't have you there to make sure。  The great point is that neither of us should be seen from the time we turn in。  A couple of ship's boys do sentry…go on these decks; and they shall be our witnesses; by Jove; it'll be the biggest mystery that ever was made!〃

〃If von Heumann doesn't resist。〃

〃Resist!  He won't get the chance。  He drinks too much beer to sleep light; and nothing is so easy as to chloroform a heavy sleeper; you've even done it yourself on an occasion of which it's perhaps unfair to remind you。  Von Heumann will be past sensation almost as soon as I get my hand through his ventilator。  I shall crawl in over his body; Bunny; my boy!〃

〃And I?〃

〃You will hand me what I want and hold the fort in case of accidents; and generally lend me the moral support you've made me require。  It's a luxury; Bunny; but I found it devilish difficult to do without it after you turned pi!〃

He said that Von Heumann was certain to sleep with a bolted door; which he; of course; would leave unbolted; and spoke of other ways of laying a false scent while rifling the cabin。  Not that Raffles anticipated a tiresome search。  The pearl would be about von Heumann's person; in fact; Raffles knew exactly where and in what he kept it。 Naturally I asked how he could have come by such knowledge; and his answer led up to a momentary unpleasantness。

〃It's a very old story; Bunny。  I really forget in what Book it comes; I'm only sure of the Testament。  But Samson was the unlucky hero; and one Delilah the heroine。〃

And he looked so knowing that I could not be in a moment's doubt as to his meaning。

〃So the fair Australian has been playing Delilah?〃 said I。

〃In a very harmless; innocent sort of way。〃

〃She got his mission out of him?〃

〃Yes; I've forced him to score all the points he could; and that was his great stroke; as I hoped it would be。  He has even shown Amy the pearl。〃

〃Amy; eh! and she promptly told you?〃

〃Nothing of the kind。  What makes you think so?  I had the greatest trouble in getting it out of her。〃

His tone should have been a sufficient warning to me。  I had not the tact to take it as such。  At last I knew the meaning of his furious flirtation; and stood wagging my head and shaking my finger; blinded to his frowns by my own enlightenment。

〃Wily worm!〃 said I。  〃Now I see through it all; how dense I've been!〃

〃Sure you're not still?〃

〃No; now I understand what has beaten me all the week。  I simply couldn't fathom what you saw in that little girl。  I never dreamt it was part of the game。〃

〃So you think it was that and nothing more?〃

〃You deep old dogof course I do!〃

〃You didn't know she was the daughter of a wealthy squatter?〃

〃There are wealthy women by the dozen who would marry you to…morrow。〃

〃It doesn't occur to you that I might like to draw stumps; start clean; and live happily ever afterin the bush?〃

〃With that voice?  It certainly does not!〃

〃Bunny!〃 he cried; so fiercely that I braced myself for a blow。

But no more followed。

〃Do you think you would live happily?〃 I made bold to ask him。

〃God knows!〃 he answered。  And with that he left me; to marvel at his look and tone; and; more than ever; at the insufficiently exciting cause。

  III

Of all the mere feats of cracksmanship which I have seen Raffles perfo
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