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the fortunes of oliver horn-第71章

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For a brief instant he faced his hostess; started to speak; checked himself as if some better judgment prevailed; and with upraised hands flung himself from the room; shouting; as he went:

〃Ten o'clock; gentlemen! Chesapeake Club! Every man with a gun!〃

Richard; astounded at Clayton's action and now thoroughly convinced of the danger of the situation and determined to do what he could to thwart the efforts of such men as the Colonel and his following; laid his violin in its case; turned to his frightened guests and with a few calming words and a promise to send each one of them word if any immediate danger existed; called Oliver and Nathan to him; and taking his cloak and hat from Malachi's outstretched  trembling hands started for the club。 Once outside it was easy to see that a feeling of intense and ominous excitement was in the air。 Even on the sidewalk and on the street corners; men stood silent; huddled together; their eyes on the ground; the situation being too grave for spoken words。

On arriving they found its halls already filled with angry and excited men discussing the threatened  invasion; many of whom met the young man with scowling looks; the Colonel having evidently informed them of Oliver's protest。

A few of the members had brought their sporting guns。 These had been handed to the gouty old porter;  who; half…frightened out of his wits; had stacked them in a row against the wall of the outer hall。 Billy Talbot arrived a few moments later carrying a heavy fowling…piece loaded for swan。 He had been dining out when summoned and had hurriedly left the table; excusing himself on the ground that he had been 〃called to arms。〃 He had taken time; however; to stop at his own house; slip out of his English dress… suit and into a brown ducking outfit。

〃We'll shoot 'em on the run; damn 'emlike rabbits;  sir;〃 he said to Cobb as he entered; the Vermonter  being the only man likely to communicate with the invaders and so make known the warlike intentions  of at least one citizen; and the utter hopelessness  of any prolonged resistance。 Waggles; who had followed close on his master's heels; was too excited  to sit down; but stood on three legs; his eye turned toward Talbot; as if wanting to pick up any game which Billy's trusty fowling…piece might bring down。

A quiet; repressed smile passed; over Oliver's face as he watched Waggles and his master; but he spoke no word to the Nimrod。 He could not help thinking how Hank Pollard would handle the fashion…plate if he ever closed his great bony hands upon him。

Judge Bowman now joined the group; bowing to Richard rather coldly and planting himself squarely in front of Oliver。

〃There's only one side to this question; young man; for you;〃 he said。 〃Don't be fooled by those fellow up in New York。 I know themknown them for years。 Look up there〃and he pointed to the portrait of Oliver's ancestor above the mantel。 〃What do you think he would do if he were alive to…day! Stick to your own; my boystick to your own!〃

General Mactavish now hurried in; drawing off his white gloves as he entered the room; followed by Tom Gunning; Carter Thorn; and Mowbray; an up… country man。 The four had been dining together and had also left the table on receipt of the Colonel's message。 They evidently appreciated the gravity of the situation; for they stood just outside the excited group that filled the centre of the large room; listening  eagerly to Richard's clear tones pleading for moderation〃in a crisis which;〃 he urged; 〃required  the greatest public restraint and self…control;〃 and which would surely 〃plunge the State into the most horrible of wars〃 if those about him listened to the counsels of such men as Clayton and Judge Bowman。

During the whole discussion Amos Cobb stood silent; leaning against the mantel…piece; his cold gray eyes fixed on the excited throng; his thin lips curling now and then。 When the Defence Committee; in spite of Richard's protest; had at last been formed; and its members formally instructed to meet the enemy outside the city and protest; first by voice and then; if necessary; by arms; against the unwarrantable  invasion of the soil of their State; the Vermonter buttoned up his coat slowly; one button after another; fastened each one with a determined gesture; drew on his gloves; set his lips tight; singled out Oliver and Richard; shook their hands with the greatest warmth; and walked straight out of the club…house。 Some time during the night he drove in a hack to Mr。 Stiger's house; roused the old cashier from his sleep; took him and the big walled…town…key down to the bank; unlocked the vault and dragged from it two wooden boxes filled with gold coin; his own property; and which the month before he had deposited there for safe…keeping。 These; with Stiger's assistance; he carried to the hack。 Within the hour; the two boxes with their contents were locked up in bureau…drawer in his own house awaiting their immediate shipment to New York。


The next morning Malachi's wizened face was thrust inside Oliver's bedroom door。 He was shaking  with terror; his eyes almost starting from his head。

〃Marse Ollie; Marse Ollie; git up quick as you kin! De Yankees is come; de town is black wid 'em!〃

Oliver sprang from his bed and stood half…dazed looking into Malachi's eyes。

〃How do you know? Who told you?〃

〃I done seen 'em。 Been up since daylight。 Dey got guns wid 'em。 Fo' Gawd dis is tur…ble!〃 The old man's voice trembledhe could hardly articulate。

Oliver hurried into his clothes; stepped noiselessly downstairs so as not to wake his father and mother; and; closing the front door softly behind him; stood for a moment on the top step。 Should he forget the insults of the night before and go straight to Colonel Clayton; and try to dissuade him from his purpose; or should he find the regiment and warn them of their danger?

A vague sense of personal responsibility for whatever  the day might bring forth took possession of him as though the turning…point in his life had come; without his altogether realizing it。 These men from the North were coming to his own town; where he had been born and brought up; and where they should be hospitably received。 If Clayton had his way they would be met with clenched hands and perhaps with blows。 That these invaders were armed; and that each man carried forty rounds of ammunition and was perfectly able to take care of himself; did not impress him。 He only remembered that they were of the same blood as the men who had befriended him; and that they were in great personal danger。

The angry shouts of a crowd of men and boys approaching  the Square from a side street; now attracted  his attention。 They rushed past Oliver without  noticing him; and; hurrying on through the gate; crossed the park; in the direction of the railroad station and the docks。 One of the mob; lacking a club; stopped long enough to wrench a paling from the rickety fence enclosing the Square; trampling the pretty crocuses and the yellow tulips under foot。 Each new arrival; seeing the gap; followed the first man's example; throwing the branches and tendrils to the ground as they worked; until the whole panel was wrecked and the vines were to
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