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第25章蓝宝石十字架(5)
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"Theparsonatthedoorsaysallserene,'Sorrytofuseyourats,butit'llpayforthewindow.''?'Isays.'TheoneI'mgoingtobreak,'hesays,ablessedpahhisumbrella."
Allthreeinquirersmadeaioorsaidunderhisbreath,"Areweafteresatics?"Theithsomerelishfortheridiculousstory:
"Iwassoknockedsillyforased,I'tdoanything.ThemaofthepladjoinedhisfriendjustrouhesoquickupBullockStreetthatI'tcatchthem,thoughIranrouodoit."
"BullockStreet,"saidthedetedshotupthatthhfareasquicklyasthestrangecouplehepursued.
Theirjourookthemthroughbarebrickwaysliketuhfewlightsahfes;streetsthatseemedbuiltoutoftheblankbacksandeverywhere.Duskening,anditwasheLondooguessidiretheyweretreadior,horettythattheywouldeventuallystrikesomepartofHampsteadHeath.Abruptlyonebulginggas-litwihebluetwilightlikeabull's-eyelanteroppedaninstalegarishsweetstuffshop.Afteraninstant'shesitatioioodamidthegaudycoloursoftheerywitheyandboughtthirteenchocolatecigarswithacare.Hearihedidnotneedone.
Anangular,elderlyyoungwomanintheshardedhiselegantappearahamerelyautomatiquiry;butwhehedoorbehindhimblockedwiththeblueuniformoftheior,hereyesseemedto>
"Oh,"shesaid,"ifyou'veeaboutforthatparcel,I'vesentitoffalready."
"Parcel?"repeatedValentin;anditwashisturntol.
"Imeahe'gehege;
&quoodness'sake,"said'Valentin,leaningforwardwithhisfirstrealofeager;forHeaven'ssaketellusely."
"Well,"saidthewomafully,"theabouthalfanhoandboughtsomepeppermintsa,aowardstheHeath.Butasedafter,ohemrunsbatotheshopandsays,'HaveIleftaparcel!'Well,Ilookedeverywhereand'tseeone;sohesays,'Nevermind;butifitshouldturittothisaddress,'aheaddressandashillingformytrouble.AhoughIthoughtI'dlookedeverywhere,Ifoundhe'dleftabroarcel,soIpostedittotheplacehesaid.Iembertheaddressnohereier.Butasthethingseemedsoimportant,Ithoughtperhapsthepolieaboutit."
"Sotheyhave,"saidValentinshortly."IsHampsteadHeath;
&quhtonforfiftee;saidthewoman,"andyou'llerightouto;
&insprangoutoftheshopaoruherdetectivesfollowedhimatareluttrot.
&heythreadedwassonarrowandshutinbyshadowsthatwhentheycameoutuothevoidonandvastskytheywerestartledtofiillsolightandclear.Aperfeeofpeasankintogoldamidtheblagtreesandthedarkvioletdistaheglowiwasjustdeepenoughtopipointsofeortwostars.AllthatwasleftofthedaylightlayieracrosstheedgeofHampsteadandthatpopularhollowwhichiscalledtheValeofHealth.Theholidaymakerswhorionhadnotwhollydispersed;afewcouplessatshapelesslyonbendhereaantgirlstillshriekediheswings.Thegloryofheavendeepenedanddarkenedaroundthesublimevulgarityofman.
Standingontheslopeandlookingacrossthevalley,Valehingwhichhesought.
Amongthebladbreakinggroupsinthatdistaneespeciallyblackwhiroupoftwofiguresclericallyclad.Thoughtheyseemedassmallasis,Valentiohemwasmuchsmallerthahoughtheotherhadastudent'sstoopandaninanner,hecouldseethatthemanwaswelloversixfeethigh.Heshuthisteethaforward,whirlinghisstickimpatiently.Bythetimehehadsubstantiallydimiandmagwoblackfiguresasinavastmicroscope,hehadperethihingwhichstartledhim,awhichhehadsomehowexpected.Whoeverriest,thereodoubtabouttheidentityoftheshortowashisfriendoftheHarwi,thestumpylittlecureofEssexwhomhehadwarhisbroarcels.
Now,sofarasthiswehingfittedinfinallyandrationallyenough.ValentinhadlearnedbyhisimthataFatherBrownfromEssexwasbringingupasilvercrosshires,arelisiderablevalue,toshowsomehegress.Thisuhe"silverwithbluesto;;andFatherBrowhelittlegreenhorrain.hingwonderfulaboutthefactthatwhatValentinhadfoundoutFlambeauhadalsofoundout;Flambeaufouhing.AlsotherewasnothihefactthatwhenFlambeauheardofasapphirecrossheshouldtrytostealit;thatwastheminallnaturalhistory.AherewasnothingwonderfulaboutthefactthatFlambeaushouldhaveitallhisoithsuchasillysheepasthemanwiththeumbrellaandtheparcels.HewasthesortofmanwhomcouldleadanybodytothewasnthatanactorlikeFlambeau,dressedasa,couldleadhimtoHampsteadHeath.Sofarthecrimeseemedough;aectivepitiedthepriestforhishelplessdespisedFlambeaufordingtosogullibleavictiButwhehoughtofallthathadhappeween,ofallthathadledhimtohistriumph,herackedhisbrairhymeorreasoninit.Whathadthestealingofablue-and-silverapriestfromEssextodowithgsoupater?Whathadittodowithutses,orwithpayingforwindowsfirstahemafterwards?Hehadetotheendofhischase;yetsomehowhehadmissedthemiddleofit.Whenhefailed(whichwasseldom),hehadusuallygraspedtheclue,buthelessmissedtheal.Herehehadgraspedtheal,butstillheotgrasptheclue.
&wofiguresthattheyfollolinglikeblackfliesacrossthehugegreentourofahill.Theywereevidentlysunkiion,andperhapsdidheyweregoing;buttheywerelygoingtothewilderaheightsoftheHeath.Astheirpursuersgaihelatterhadtousetheuudesofthedeer-stalker,tocroudclumpsoftreesaocrawlprostrateindeepgrass.Bytheseungaihehuntersevencameoughtothequarrytohearthemurmurofthedis,butnowordcouldbedistiheword"reasfrequentlyinahighandalmostchildishvoiabruptdipoflandaahickets,thedetectivesactuallylostthetwofigurestheywerefollowifirailagainfoes,aledroundthebrowofagreatdomeofhillareofriddesolatesusderatreeinthisaedspotwasanoldramshacklewoodehisseatsatthetwopriestsstillinseriousspeechteoldstillgthorizon;butthedomeabovewasturningslowlyfrompeatopeacock-blue,aarsdetachedthemselvesmoreandmorelikesolidjewels.Mutelymotioningtohisfollowers,Valentiocreepupbehindthebigbrangtree,and,standihlysilehewordsepriestsforthefirsttime.
Afterhehadlistenedforaminuteandahalf,heedbyadevilishdoubt.PerhapshehaddraggedthetwoEnglishpolitothewastesofanoalheathonanerrahanseekingfigsonitsthistles.Forthetwopriestsweretalkilylikepriests,piously,withlearningahemmasoftheology.ThelittleEssexpriestspokethemoresimply,withhisroutheningstars;theothertalkedwithhisheadbowed,asifhewerehytolookattheButlycleriversationcouldhavebeenheardinaaliancloisterorblaishcathedral.
&heheardwasthetailofoherBrown'ssentences,whided:"...whattheyreallymeantintheMiddleAgesbytheheavensbeingincorruptible."
&allerpriestnoddedhisbowedheadandsaid,"Ah,yes,thesemoderninfidelsappealtotheirreason;butwholookatthosemillionsofworldsaheremaywellbewonderfuluniversesaboveuswherereasonisutterlyunreaso;
"No,"saidtheotherpriest;"reasonisalwaysreasohelastlimbo,iborderlandofthings.IknolechargetheChurchwithlreason,butitisjusttheotherway.AloheChurchmakesreasonreallysupreme.AloheChurchaffirmsthatGodhimselfisboundbyreason."
&herpriestraisedhisausterefacetothespangledskyandsaid,"Yetwhoknowsifinthatinfi;
"Onlyinfinitephysically,"saidthelittlepriest,turningsharplyi;notihesenseofesthelawsoftruth."
&inbehiearinghisfingernailswithsilentfury.HeseemedalmosttgersoftheEiveswhomhehadbroughtsofaronafantastilytolisteaphysicalgossipoftwomildoldparsons.InhisimpatieheequallyelaborateahetalldwheenedagainitwasagainFatherBroasspeaking:
"Reasonaheremotestandtheloar.Lookatthosestars.Don'ttheylookasiftheyweresinglediamondsandsapphires?Well,youeanymadbyyouplease.Thisofadamantwithleavesofbrilliants.Thinkthemoonisabluemoon,asiinesapphire.Butdon'tfancythatallthatfrantiywouldmakethesmallestdifferehereasonandjustiduplainsofopal,undercliffscutoutofpearl,youwouldstillfindanotice-board,'Thoushaltnotsteal.'"
&inwasjustifridandgattitudeandgawayassoftlyasmightbe,felledbytheofollyofhislife.Butsomethingintheverysileallpriestmadehimstopuerspoke.Whenatlasthedidspeak,hesaidsimply,hisheadbowedandhishandsonhisknees:
"Well,Ithinkthatothersrisehigherthahemysteryofheavenisunfathomable,andIforoneyhead."
&hbrowyetbentandwithoutgbythefaishadehisattitudeorvoice,headded:
"Justhasapphirecrossofyours,willyou?We'reallalonehere,andIcouldpullyoutopieceslikeastrawdoll."
&erlyunalteredvoidattitudeaddedastrahatshogeofspeech.Buttheguarderofthereliedtoturhesmallestsepass.Heseemedstilltohaveasomewhatfoolishfaedtothestars.Perhapshehadood.Or,perhaps,hehaduoodandsatrigidwithterror.
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