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the white moll-第22部分

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swung through the window; and dropped lightly to the floor inside
the room。  And she stared in horrified fascination; and could not
move。  It was the Adventurer。

〃It's Miss Gray; isn't it?  The White Moll?〃 he murmured amiably。
〃I've been trying to find you all night。  What corking luck!  You
remember me; don't you?  Last night; you know。〃

She did not answer。  His eyes had shifted from her face to the
glittering river of gems in her hand。

〃I see;〃 he smiled; 〃that you are ahead of me again。  Well; it is
the fortune of war; Miss Gray。  I do not complain。〃

She found her voice at last; and; quick as a flash; as he advanced
a step; she dropped the necklace into her pocket; and her revolver
was in her hand。

〃W … what are you doing here?〃 she whispered。

He shrugged his shoulders expressively。

〃I take it that we are both in the same boat;〃 he said pleasantly。

〃In the same boat?〃 she echoed dully。  She remembered his
conversation with her a few hours ago; when he had believed he was
talking to Gypsy Nan。  And now he stood before her for the second
time a self…confessed thief。  In the same boat…fellow…thieves!
A certain cold composure came to her。  〃You mean you came to steal
this necklace?  Well; you shall not have it!  And; furthermore; you
have no right to class me with yourself as a thief。〃

He had a whimsical and very engaging smile。  His eyebrows lifted。

〃Miss Gray perhaps forgets last night;〃 he suggested。

〃No; I do not forget last night;〃 she said slowly; 〃And I do not
forget that I owe you very much for what you did。  And that is
one reason why I warn you at once that; as far as the necklace is
concerned; it will do you no good to build any hopes on the
supposition that we are fellow…thieves; and that I am likely either
to part with it; or; through gratitude; share it。  In spite of
appearances last night; I was not a thief。〃

〃And to…night; Miss Gray … in spite of appearances?〃 he challenged。

He was regarding her with eyes that; while they appraised shrewdly;
held a lurking hint of irony in their depths。  And somehow; suddenly;
self…proclaimed crook though she held him to be; she found herself
seized with an absurd; unreasonable; but nevertheless passionate;
desire to make good her words。

〃Yes; and to…night; too!〃 she asserted。  〃I did not steal this
necklace。  I … never mind how … I … I got it。  It was planned to
put the theft on an innocent man's shoulders。  I was trying to
thwart that plan。  Whether you believe me or not; I did not come
here to steal the necklace; I came here to return it。〃

〃Quite so!  Of course!〃 acknowledged the Adventurer softly。  〃I
am afraid I interrupted you; then; in the act of returning it。
Might I suggest; therefore; Miss Gray; that as it's a bit dangerous
to linger around here unnecessarily; you carry out your intentions
with all possible haste; and get away。〃

〃And you?〃 she queried evenly。

〃Myself; of course; as well。〃  He shrugged his shoulders
philosophically。  〃Under the circumstances; as a gentleman … will
you let me say I prefer that word to the one I know you are
substituting for it … what else can I do?〃

She bit her lips。  Was he mocking her?  The gray eyes were
inscrutable now。

〃Then please do not let me detain you!〃 she said sharply。  〃And in
my turn; let me advise you to go at once。  I intend to knock one of
those shields down from the wall before I go; in order to arouse the
household。  I will; however; in part payment for last night; allow
you three full minutes from the time you climb out of that window;
so that you may have ample time to get away。

He stared at her in frank bewilderment。

〃Good Lord!〃 he gasped。  〃You … you're joking; Miss Gray。〃

〃No; I am not;〃 she replied coolly。  〃Far from it!  There was money
stolen that I cannot replace; and the theft of the money would be
put upon the same innocent shoulders。  I see no other way than the
one I have mentioned。  If whoever runs into this room is permitted
to get a glimpse of me; and is given the impression that the
necklace; which I shall leave on the floor; was dropped in my haste;
the supposition remains that; at least; I got away with the money。
I am certainly not the innocent man who has been used as the pawn;
and if I am recognized as the White Moll; what does it matter … after
last night?〃

He took a step toward her impetuously … and stopped quite as
impetuously。  Her revolver had swung to a level with his head。

〃Pardon me!〃 he said。

〃Not at all!〃 she said caustically。

For the first time; as she watched him warily; the Adventurer
appeared to lose some of his self…assurance。  He shifted a little
uneasily on his feet; and the corners of his eyes puckered into a
nest of perturbed wrinkles。

〃I say; Miss Gray; you can't mean this!〃 be protested。  〃You're
not serious!〃

〃I have told you that I am;〃 she answered steadily。  〃Those three
minutes that I gave you are going fast。〃

〃Then look here!〃 he exclaimed earnestly。  〃I'll tell you something。
I said I had been trying to find you to…night。  It was the truth。
I went to Gypsy Nan's … and might have been spared my pains。  I
told her about last night; and that I knew you were in danger; and
that I wanted to help you。  I mention this so that you will
understand that I am not just speaking on the spur of the moment;
now that I have an opportunity of repeating that offer in person。〃

She looked at him impassively for a moment。  He had neglected to
state that he had also told Gypsy Nan he desired to enter into a
partnership with her … in
crime。

〃It is very kind of you;〃 she said sweetly。  〃I presume; then; that
you have some suggestion to make?〃

〃Only what any … may I say it? … gentleman would suggest under the
circumstances。  It is far too dangerous a thing for a woman to
attempt; it would be much less dangerous for me。  I realize that
you are in earnest now; and I will agree to carry out your plan in
every detail once I am satisfied that you are safely away。〃

〃The idea being;〃 she observed monotonously; 〃that; being safely
away; and the necklace being left safely on the floor; you are left
safely in possession of … the necklace。  Well; my answer is … no!〃

His face hardened a little。

〃I'm sorry; then;〃 he said。  〃For in that case; in so far as your
project is concerned; I; too; must say … no!〃

It was an impasse。  She studied his face; the strong jaw set a
little now; the lips molded in sterner lines; and for all her
outward show of composure; she knew a sick dismay。  And for a moment
she neither moved nor spoke。  What he would do next; she did not
know; but she knew quite well that he had not the slightest
intention of leaving her here undisturbed to carry out her plan;
unless … unless; somehow; she could outwit him。  She bit her lips
again。  And then inspiration came。  She turned; and with a sudden
leap gained the wall; and the next instant; holding him back with
her revolver as she reached up with her left hand; she caught at
the great metal shield with its encircling cluster of small arms;
and wrenched it from its fastenings。  It crashed to the floor with
a din infernal that; in the night silence; went ra
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