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第20章 法官的房子5(第1页)

nhehadfinishedhissuer,andliftedthetraytotheotherendofthegreatoakdining-table,hegotouthisbooksagain,utfreshwoodonthefire,trimmedhislam,andsethimselfdowntoasellofrealhardwork。Hewentonwithoutausetillaboutelevenoclock,whenheknockedoffforabittofixhisfireandlam,andtomakehimselfacuoftea。Hehadalwaysbeenatea-drinker,andduringhiscollegelifehadsatlateatworkandhadtakentealate。Therestwasagreatluxurytohim,andheenjoyeditwithasenseofdelicious,volutuousease。Therenewedfireleaedandsarkled,andthrewquaintshadowsthroughthegreatoldroom;andashesiedhishotteaherevelledinthesenseofisolationfromhiskind。Thenitwasthathebegantonoticeforthefirsttimewhatanoisetheratsweremaking。

"Surely,

"hethought,

"theycannothavebeenatitallthetimeIwasreading。Hadtheybeen,Imusthavenoticedit!

"Presently,whenthenoiseincreased,hesatisfiedhimselfthatitwasreallynew。Itwasevidentthatatfirsttheratshadbeenfrightenedattheresenceofastranger,andthelightoffireandlam;butthatasthetimewentontheyhadgrownbolderandwerenowdisortingthemselvesaswastheirwont。

Howbusytheywere!Andharktothestrangenoises!Uanddownbehindtheoldwainscot,overtheceilingandunderthefloortheyraced,andgnawed,andscratched!MalcolmsonsmiledtohimselfasherecalledtomindthesayingofMrs。Demster,

"Bogiesisrats,andratsisbogies!

"Theteabegantohaveitseffectofintellectualandnervousstimulus,hesawwithjoyanotherlongsellofworktobedonebeforethenightwasast,andinthesenseofsecuritywhichitgavehim,heallowedhimselftheluxuryofagoodlookroundtheroom。Hetookhislaminonehand,andwentallaround,wonderingthatsoquaintandbeautifulanoldhousehadbeensolongneglected。Thecarvingoftheoakontheanelsofthewainscotwasfine,andonandroundthedoorsandwindowsitwasbeautifulandofraremerit。Thereweresomeoldicturesonthewalls,buttheywerecoatedsothickwithdustanddirtthathecouldnotdistinguishanydetailofthem,thoughheheldhislamashighashecouldoverhishead。Hereandthereashewentroundhesawsomecrackorholeblockedforamomentbythefaceofaratwithitsbrighteyesglitteringinthelight,butinaninstantitwasgone,andasqueakandascamerfollowed。Thethingthatmoststruckhim,however,wastheroeofthegreatalarmbellontheroof,whichhungdowninacorneroftheroomontheright-handsideofthefirelace。Heulleduclosetothehearthagreathigh-backedcarvedoakchair,andsatdowntohislastcuoftea。Whenthiswasdonehemadeuthefire,andwentbacktohiswork,sittingatthecornerofthetable,havingthefiretohisleft。Foralittlewhiletheratsdisturbedhimsomewhatwiththeireretualscamering,buthegotaccustomedtothenoiseasonedoestothetickingofaclockortotheroarofmovingwater,andhebecamesoimmersedinhisworkthateverythingintheworld,excettheroblemwhichhewastryingtosolve,assedawayfromhim。

Hesuddenlylookedu,hisroblemwasstillunsolved,andtherewasintheairthatsenseofthehourbeforethedawn,whichissodreadtodoubtfullife。Thenoiseoftheratshadceased。Indeeditseemedtohimthatitmusthaveceasedbutlatelyandthatitwasthesuddencessationwhichhaddisturbedhim。Thefirehadfallenlow,butstillitthrewoutadeeredglow。Ashelookedhestartedinsiteofhissangfroid。

Thereonthegreathigh-backedcarvedoakchairbytherightsideofthefirelacesatanenormousrat,steadilyglaringathimwithbalefuleyes。Hemadeamotiontoitasthoughtohuntitaway,butitdidnotstir。Thenhemadethemotionofthrowingsomething。Stillitdidnotstir,butshoweditsgreatwhiteteethangrily,anditscrueleyesshoneinthelamlightwithanaddedvindictiveness。

Malcolmsonfeltamazed,andseizingtheokerfromthehearthranatittokillit。Before,however,hecouldstrikeit,therat,withasqueakthatsoundedliketheconcentrationofhate,jumeduonthefloor,and,runningutheroeofthealarmbell,disaearedinthedarknessbeyondtherangeofthegreen-shadedlam。Instantly,strangetosay,thenoisyscameringoftheratsinthewainscotbeganagain。

BythistimeMalcolmsonsmindwasquiteofftheroblem;andasashrillcock-crowoutsidetoldhimofthearoachofmorning,hewenttobedandtoslee。

HesletsosoundthathewasnotevenwakedbyMrs。Demstercomingintomakeuhisroom。Itwasonlywhenshehadtidieduthelaceandgothisbreakfastreadyandtaedonthescreenwhichclosedinhisbedthathewoke。Hewasalittletiredstillafterhisnightshardwork,butastrongcuofteasoonfreshenedhimuand,takinghisbook,hewentoutforhismorningwalk,bringingwithhimafewsandwicheslestheshouldnotcaretoreturntilldinnertime。Hefoundaquietwalkbetweenhighelmssomewayoutsidethetown,andherehesentthegreaterartofthedaystudyinghisLalace。OnhisreturnhelookedintoseeMrs。Withamandtothankherforherkindness。Whenshesawhimcomingthroughthediamond-anedbaywindowofhersanctumshecameouttomeethimandaskedhimin。Shelookedathimsearchinglyandshookherheadasshesaid:

"Youmustnotoverdoit,sir。Youarealerthismorningthanyoushouldbe。Toolatehoursandtoohardworkonthebrainisntgoodforanyman!Buttellme,sir,howdidyouassthenight?Well,Ihoe?Butmyheart!Sir,IwasgladwhenMrs。Demstertoldmethismorningthatyouwereallrightandsleeingsoundwhenshewentin。

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