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the amateur cracksman-第40章

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a vigorous protest against the proposed farewell; but he was overruled; and the masterful prisoner had his way。 He was to have five minutes with the girl; while the captain and Mackenzie stood within range (but not earshot); with their revolvers behind their backs。  As we were moving from the cabin; in a body; he stopped and gripped my hand。

〃So I 've let you in at last; Bunnyat last and after all!  If you knew how sorry I am。 。 。 。 But you won't get muchI don't see why you should get anything at all。  Can you forgive me? This may be for years; and it may be for ever; you know!  You were a good pal always when it came to the scratch; some day or other you mayn't be so sorry to remember you were a good pal at the last!〃

There was a meaning in his eye that I understood; and my teeth were set; and my nerve strung ready; as I wrung that strong and cunning hand for the last time in my life。

How that last scene stays with me; and will stay to my death!  How I see every detail; every shadow on the sunlit deck!  We were among the islands that dot the course from Genoa to Naples; that was Elba falling back on our starboard quarter; that purple patch with the hot sun setting over it。  The captain's cabin opened to starboard; and the starboard promenade deck; sheeted with sunshine and scored with shadow; was deserted; but for the group of which I was one; and for the pale; slim; brown figure further aft with Raffles。  Engaged?  I could not believe it; cannot to this day。 Yet there they stood together; and we did not hear a word; there they stood out against the sunset; and the long; dazzling highway of sunlit sea that sparkled from Elba to the Uhlan's plates; and their shadows reached almost to our feet。

Suddenlyan instantand the thing was donea thing I have never known whether to admire or to detest。  He caught herhe kissed her before us allthen flung her from him so that she almost fell。  It was that action which foretold the next。 The mate sprang after him; and I sprang after the mate。

Raffles was on the rail; but only just。

〃Hold him; Bunny!〃 he cried。  〃Hold him tight!〃

And; as I obeyed that last behest with all my might; without a thought of what I was doing; save that he bade me do it; I saw his hands shoot up and his head bob down; and his lithe; spare body cut the sunset as cleanly and precisely as though he had plunged at his leisure from a diver's board!

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Of what followed on deck I can tell you nothing; for I was not there。  Nor can my final punishment; my long imprisonment; my everlasting disgrace; concern or profit you; beyond the interest and advantage to be gleaned from the knowledge that I at least had my deserts。  But one thing I must set down; believe it who willone more thing only and I am done。

It was into a second…class cabin; on the starboard side; that I was promptly thrust in irons; and the door locked upon me as though I were another Raffles。  Meanwhile a boat was lowered; and the sea scoured to no purpose; as is doubtless on record elsewhere。  But either the setting sun; flashing over the waves; must have blinded all eyes; or else mine were victims of a strange illusion。

For the boat was back; the screw throbbing; and the prisoner peering through his porthole across the sunlit waters that he believed had closed for ever over his comrade's head。  Suddenly the sun sank behind the Island of Elba; the lane of dancing sunlight was instantaneously quenched and swallowed in the trackless waste; and in the middle distance; already miles astern; either my sight deceived me or a black speck bobbed amid the gray。 The bugle had blown for dinner: it may well be that all save myself had ceased to strain an eye。 And now I lost what I had found; now it rose; now sank; and now I gave it up utterly。  Yet anon it would rise again; a mere mote dancing in the dim gray distance; drifting towards a purple island; beneath a fading western sky; streaked with dead gold and cerise。  And night fell before I knew whether it was a human head or not。


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