登陆注册
5007800000004

第4章 A FAITHFUL RETAINER BY JAMES PAYN(4)

Richard grew happier and happier every day, as the golden flood flowed in upon him, but also extremely hectic. He passed the whole day at the tables, and the want of air and exercise, and, still more, the intense excitement which possessed him, began to have the most serious effect. That prescription of "seeing the world," and "escaping from his dull surroundings," was having a very different result from what had been expected. "The paths of glory lead but to the grave"; the young Englishman and his luck were the talk of all Monte Carlo, and he enjoyed his notoriety very much; but, as the poor butler plaintively observed, what was the good of that when Master Richard was "killing himself"?

How the news was received at the Court I had no means of judging, for the squire kept a rigid silence, except that he had long conferences with my father; and Lady Jane kept her room. It was indeed a very sore subject. The squire wanted to start for Monte Carlo at once; but he was singularly insular, detested travel, and in truth was very unfit for such a "cutting-out expedition" as was contemplated. He waited, half out of his mind with anxiety, but in hopes of a better report; what he hoped for was that luck would turn, and Richard lose every shilling.

The very reverse of this, however, took place; Richard won more and more. He would come home to his hotel in the evening with a porter carrying his gains. His portmanteau was full of napoleons. It was characteristic of him that he never thought of banking it. One evening he came in with very bright eyes, but a most shrunken and cadaverous face.

"This has been my best day of all, Johnny," he said. "See, I have won two thousand pounds; and you shall have a hundred of it."But Maitland refused to have anything to do with such ill-gotten gains, for which, too, his young master was sacrificing his health, and perhaps his life. Still--though this did not strike Richard till afterward--he could not help regarding the great heap of gold with considerable interest. Added to the lad's previous gains, the amount was now very large indeed--more than five thousand pounds.

"I should really think, Master Richard, as you had now won enough." "Enough? Certainly not. I have not broken the bank yet. I mean to dothat before I've done with it, Johnny."

"That will be after you've killed yourself," said honest John. "Well, then I shall die /rich/," was the reckless rejoinder.

Richard, who was too exhausted for repose, tossed and tumbled on his bed for hours, and eventually dropped into a heavy slumber, and slept far into the next morning. He awoke feeling very unwell, but his chief anxiety was lest he should miss the opening of the tables; he was always the first to begin. He rang his bell violently for Maitland. There was no reply, and when he rang again, one of the hotel servants came up.

"Where is my man?" he inquired.

"Monsieur's man-servant took monsieur's luggage to the railway- station; he is gone by the early train to Turin.""Gone to Turin with my luggage?"

"Yes, with the two portmanteaus--very heavy ones."Richard got out of bed, and dragged his weary limbs into the dressing- room, an inner apartment, where the portmanteaus were kept for safety. They were both gone.

"What train did the scoundrel go by? Where is my watch? Why, the villain has taken that too! Send for the police! No; there is no time to be lost--send a telegram. Why, he has not even left me enough money to pay a telegram!"All his small change was gone. Honest John had taken everything; he had not left his young master a single sixpence. At this revelation of the state of affairs, poor Richard, weakened as he was by his long excitement, threw himself on the bed and burst into tears. The attendant, to whom, as usual, he had been liberal, was affected by an emotion so strange in anEnglishman.

"Monsieur must not fret; the thief will be caught and the money restored. It will be well, perhaps to tell the /maitre d'hotel/."The master of the hotel appeared with a very grave face. He was desolated to hear of the misfortune that had befallen his young guest. Perhaps there was not quite so much taken as had been reported.

同类推荐
  • 拙轩词话

    拙轩词话

    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。
  • 浴鹤庵诗集

    浴鹤庵诗集

    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。
  • 明伦汇编皇极典纪元部

    明伦汇编皇极典纪元部

    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。
  • 柳南随笔

    柳南随笔

    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。
  • 劝发菩提心文

    劝发菩提心文

    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
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 中国人的生存规矩

    中国人的生存规矩

    一个人要在社会上生存,必须遵从社会的生存规矩。在中国历朝历代中,皇帝有皇帝的生存规矩,官员有官员的生存规矩,百姓有百姓的生存规矩,每一个人都在当时社会制定的游戏规则里挣扎着,生活着。在封建社会中,天子君临四方,万人朝拜,为了守住祖宗基业也要与众人博弈;官员们高人一等,外表风光无限,却也伴君如伴虎,整日提心吊胆;百姓总以为平平淡淡、安守本分就好,却不想反被层层剥削。著名历史学家吴晗以历史的眼光解读中国古人的生存法则,总结他们的生存智慧和经验教训,以史鉴今。
  • 白华之什

    白华之什

    春日,她入了宫,嫁给了皇帝,遇上了他。冬日,她失了双亲,亡了国,身上那一剑,是他刺的。沧海桑田后,是盛世红妆,千里同风。又一年春来,却是一番言笑晏晏,琴瑟和鸣的景象。是了,他终于娶她回家了。
  • 追爱大布局

    追爱大布局

    常晟耍贱,是他的才能!爱现,是他的本性!史上最不要脸万人迷──小怪兽,快点承认你爱我!哇嘎嘎嘎………
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 为美好的世界献上穿越者

    为美好的世界献上穿越者

    意外死亡的杨威穿越到了美好世界从智障女神,阿克娅得到了名为创造的能力。“什么,是恶龙?!莫慌出来吧幻想大剣?天魔失墜!什么,是邪神?!莫慌看我天之锁,乖离剑二连发!什么,是阿克娅......去死吧阿克西斯教徒!看我乖离剑无限连发!”书友群:967636723验证答案:滑稽大仙
  • 十月梅花寒

    十月梅花寒

    自小凄苦,尝尽人情冷暖的乡下来的庶女,却阴差阳错之下嫁给了性格孤僻的皇子这些她都忍了,可是他的那个青梅竹马又是什么鬼?选择降临的时候,她犹豫不决,是跟那个温润如水的男人离开?还是留下来跟他的青梅竹马斗上一斗?“记住,当你的心足够强大时,就没有什么能够伤害你了!”
  • 海明威在古巴

    海明威在古巴

    本书系最新引进的海明威传记。作者是海明威侄女和著名女摄影家卡伦娜,书中介绍了海明威在古巴生活和创作的许多鲜为人知的故事。介绍了海明威获得诺贝尔文学奖的著名小说《老人与海》的创作过程。书中还首次披露了海明威与卡斯特罗的友谊。
  • 海边的艾米丽

    海边的艾米丽

    这套原创儿童文学图书的作家们用真诚、美好的心和富有智慧的文字编织了一幅幅迷人的图画。相信读过这套书的朋友,一定能够从这些新鲜的作品里,得到诸多艺术的思想的启发,感受到儿童文学价值和阅读的乐趣。
  • 愿你情有归处

    愿你情有归处

    相爱三年,她认定他是他一辈子的良人。爱他,她隐忍,付出一切。她怀了他的孩子,他却错信她人,误以为她背叛他,让婆婆狠心打掉了他们的孩子。她说:阿辰,我不再爱你了,放过彼此好吗?他说:我知道,但即使伤痕累累,即使险象跌生,这辈子,我都无法放弃你。--情节虚构,请勿模仿