登陆注册
15480900000060

第60章 THE FURNISHED ROOM(3)

And then he traversed the room like a hound on the scent, skimming the walls, considering the corners of the bulging matting on his hands and knees, rummaging mantel and tables, the curtains and hangngs, the drunken cabinet in the corner, for a visible sign, unable to perceive that she was there beside, around, against, within, above him, clinging to him, wooing him, calling him so poignantly through the finer senses that even his grosser ones became cognisant of the call. Once again he answered loudly: "Yes, dear!" and turned, wild-eyed, to gaze on vacancy, for he could not yet discern form and colour and love and outstretched arms in the odour of mnignonette. Oh, God! whence that odour, and since when have odours had a voice to call? Thus he groped.

He burrowed in crevices and corners, and found corks and cigarettes.

These he passed in passive contempt. But once he found in a fold of the matting a half-smoked cigar, and this he ground beneath his heel with a green and trenchant oath. He sifted the room from end to end.

He found dreary and ignoble small records of many a peripatetic tenant; but of her whom he sought, and who may have lodged there, and whose spirit seemed to hover there, he found no trace.

And then he thought of the housekeeper.

He ran from the haunted room downstairs and to a door that showed a crack of light. She came out to his knock. He smothered his excitement as best he could.

"Will you tell me, madam," he besought her, "who occupied the room I have before I came?"

"Yes, sir. I can tell you again. 'Twas Sprowls and Mooney, as I said. Miss B'retta Sprowls it was in the theatres, but Missis Mooney she was. My house is well known for respectability. The marriage certificate hung, framed, on a nail over--"

"What kind of a lady was Miss Sprowls--in looks, I mean?"

Why, black-haired, sir, short, and stout, with a comical face. They left a week ago Tuesday."

"And before they occupied it?"

"Why, there was a single gentleman connected with the draying business. He left owing me a week. Before him was Missis Crowder and her two children, that stayed four months; and back of them was old Mr. Doyle, whose sons paid for him. He kept the room six months.

That goes back a year, sir, and further I do not remember."

He thanked her and crept back to his room. The room was dead. The essence that had vivified it was gone. The perfume of mignonette had departed. In its place was the old, stale odour of mouldy house furniture, of atmosphere in storage.

The ebbing of his hope drained his faith. He sat staring at the yellow, singing gaslight. Soon he walked to the bed and began to tear the sheets into strips. With the blade of his knife he drove them tightly into every crevice around windows and door. When all was snug and taut he turned out the light, turned the gas full on again and laid himself gratefully upon the bed.

* * * * * * *

It was Mrs. McCool's night to go with the can for beer. So she fetched it and sat with Mrs. Purdy in one of those subterranean retreats where house-keepers foregather and the worm dieth seldom.

"I rented out my third floor, back, this evening," said Mrs. Purdy, across a fine circle of foam. "A young man took it. He went up to bed two hours ago."

"Now, did ye, Mrs. Purdy, ma'am?" said Mrs. McCool, with intense admiration. "You do be a wonder for rentin' rooms of that kind. And did ye tell him, then?" she concluded in a husky whisper, laden with mystery.

"Rooms," said Mrs. Purdy, in her furriest tones, "are furnished for to rent. I did not tell him, Mrs. McCool."

"'Tis right ye are, ma'am; 'tis by renting rooms we kape alive. Ye have the rale sense for business, ma'am. There be many people will rayjict the rentin' of a room if they be tould a suicide has been after dyin' in the bed of it."

"As you say, we has our living to be making," remarked Mrs. Purdy.

"Yis, ma'am; 'tis true. 'Tis just one wake ago this day I helped ye lay out the third floor, back. A pretty slip of a colleen she was to be killin' herself wid the gas--a swate little face she had, Mrs.

Purdy, ma'am."

"She'd a-been called handsome, as you say," said Mrs. Purdy, assenting but critical, "but for that mole she had a-growin' by her left eyebrow. Do fill up your glass again, Mrs. McCool."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 盛世风华:皇上的贴身宠后

    盛世风华:皇上的贴身宠后

    大家好~我是Sakinagirls成员夜熙苒。这个小说是我们Sakinagirls所有成员一起写的,希望大家喜欢我们写的小说。对惹,我们还有一个互动群:494310265。进来后,你可以和我们讨论内容,还可以和我们互动哦。但是我们都是学生需要上学,大概只有星期六日可以更新文文,希望大家不要介意,好么,爱你们的Sakinagirls,么么哒队长:夜寒冰QQ:584323936成员:夜熙苒QQ:3140953674夜慕寒QQ:3172340282夜恋姬QQ:3120172798
  • 独自经过的旅人:琥珀

    独自经过的旅人:琥珀

    生活是一袭华美的睡袍,上面却爬满了虱子。
  • 匆匆错过的爱

    匆匆错过的爱

    他,赤宫原,一个普普通通的高中生,被家人被迫来到兮园世。她,忧铃樱,从小被家里人严格教育,兮园世的学霸,校花。他们是互相吵架的对象……最后因为一次车祸,忧铃樱得到了赤宫原的呵护和关心……当赤宫原知道了忧铃樱的爷爷就是杀害他父母的罪魁祸首,他们的爱情还会继续吗?
  • 三国之一世称雄

    三国之一世称雄

    现代大学生刘琦穿越成为汉末刘琦,跟随父亲携带圣旨去往荆襄赴任,开始了一段全新的三国征程。还会重蹈覆辙,被曹操、刘备、孙权三雄在赤壁之战后,瓜分荆州吗?刘琦强烈的表示,绝对不会,因为他拥有千古召唤系统,历史上的智士猛将任我召唤。曹操有典韦和许褚两大保镖,不怕我有秦琼、尉迟恭两大猛将,看谁能更胜一筹!刘备有五虎上将在手,不惧我有李存孝、罗士信、史万岁、高昂、斛律光五将,看最后谁能技高一筹!孙权有江东四大都督,哈哈,我的阵容更加豪华,四大军神:李靖、郭子仪、卫青、霍去病,看看谁更厉害。看刘琦带领千古雄杰,中兴汉室,大战群雄,实现千秋帝业!
  • 一切都是最好的安排

    一切都是最好的安排

    离开故乡那一刻,就知晓,没有回头路,掩饰自己的内心,一直向前走。为了爱而离开,你们的幸福是我最大的快乐,你们的平安,是我最大的心愿。曾一个又一个三年,我没有回到故乡,我的心,我的人,我的魂,全飞了。鲜活在念想里的故乡,千年古镇的一个小村庄,绿树掩映着一座座楼房;扶犁的农夫吆着黄牛下地,鸟雀飞落在翻起的泥浪;麦子油菜花生抱穗的时候,老农的旱烟锅咂吧得好香;缕缕炊烟缭绕成团团云雾,粗瓷老碗盛满了温馨和希望;鲜活在念想里的故乡啊,如母亲温柔的臂弯永世难忘!百年青槐树矗立村中央。乡愁是深爱,像春晖轻抚二月柳,像一撮春泥也护花,像幼儿蜷缩热炕头。乡愁是炽情,如炉中煤浓烈炙手,和亲情一样千般缠绵,融入血液啊沸腾奔流。乡愁是不舍,钢刀难断的骨与肉,如藤如蔓的丝丝缕缕,牵挂魂魄啊惊鸥鹭。乡愁是念想,欲说不堪啊鲠在喉,是一种煎熬伴憧憬,不谢的花儿梦中抖。乡愁悠悠!悠悠乡愁!这将是我永远写不完的小说,如今居住北京,夜夜梦回故乡,太多太多的不舍,太多太多想诉说我对故乡情与爱。借此《一切都是最好的安排》来表达我对故乡的心情。
  • 爱情志

    爱情志

    这世界本没有爱情。向往爱情的人多了,有关爱的假设就有了。有人追求动人的暧昧,渴望长情的陪伴,讴歌生离死别的炽烈。有人说爱情寡淡如水,冷暖自知。有人为错过的美丽怅然低语。好吧。关于爱情,你永远掰扯不清。
  • 末世群演

    末世群演

    末世的降临人类又该何去何从,是在恐惧之中堕落,还是在恐惧之中奋起,亦或是在恐惧之中等待死亡!那么就一起来吧!敞开你们的心扉、放开你们的思维,跟随文字的跳动,一起来参与这场末世的群演吧!
  • 逆改时空

    逆改时空

    李宇在一次意外中死亡,在神秘人的帮助下复活并得到了异能者梦寐以求的顶级异能。在阴谋与斗争中成长与生存,原本只是想偶尔牛逼一下,结果被敌人逼的天天牛逼!
  • 落果

    落果

    林青是一个才女,她清高好强又固执己见,最终导致了她的人生悲剧。
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)