太子爷小说网 > 英语电子书 > anner.themummy >

第83节

anner.themummy-第83节

小说: anner.themummy 字数: 每页4000字

按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页,按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页,按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
————未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!



 
 Ramses had turned to her and whispered;〃 e with me!〃
 
 Lord Summerfield stoked the heat in her; his mouth on her mouth; oblivious to the tourists who passed them。 Lord Summerfield; who would die as Antony had died。
 
 Would Julie Stratford be allowed to die?
 
 〃Take me back to the bedchamber;〃  she whispered。〃 I starve for you; Lord Alex。 I shall strip the clothes off you here if we don't go。〃
 
 〃Your slave forever;〃  he answered。
 
 In the motor car; she clung to him。
 
 〃What is it; Your Highness; tell me?〃
 
 She looked out at the hordes of mortals passing her; the countless thousands of this ancient city; in their timeless peasant robes。
 
 Why had he brought her to life? What had been his purpose? She saw his tearstained face again。 She saw the picture in which he stood; smiling at the miracle of Camera; with his arm around Julie Stratford; whose eyes were dark。
 
 〃Hold me; Lord Alex。 Keep me warm。〃
 
 Through the streets of old Cairo; Ramses walked alone。
 
 How could he persuade Julie to get on that train? How could he let her go back to London; but then was it not best for her; and mustn't he think of that for once? Had he not caused evil enough?
 
 And what about his debt to the Earl of Rutherford; this much he owed the man who had sheltered Cleopatra; the man he liked and wanted so to be near; the man whose advice would always have been good for him; die man for whom he felt a deep and uncertain affection that just might be love。
 
 Put Julie on the train。 How could he? His thoughts gave out in confusion。 Over and over he saw her face。 Destroy the elixir。 Never brew the elixir again。
 
 He thought of the headlines in the paper。 Woman on the floor of the dress shop。 / like to kill It soothes my pain。
 
 In the old…fashioned Victorian bed in his suite; Elliott slept。 He dreamed a dream of Lawrence。 They were talking together in the Babylon and Malenka was dancing; and Lawrence said: It's almost time for you to e。
 
 But I have to go home to Edith。 I have to take care of Alex; he had said。 And I want to drink myself to death in the country。 I've already planned it。
 
 I know; said Lawrence; that's what I mean。 That won't take very long。
 
 Miles Winthrop didn't know what to make of any of it finally。 They had issued a warrant for Henry's arrest; but frankly at this moment everything pointed to the possibility that the bastard was dead。 Clothes; money; identification; all left behind at the scene of Malenka's murder。 And no telling when the shopkeeper had been killed。
 
 He had a premonition that this whole grisly case might never be solved。
 
 The only thing to be thankful for was that Lord Rutherford was not at the moment his sworn enemy。 A stigma like that would never be overe。
 
 Well; at least the day so far had been peaceful。 No more hideous corpses with their necks broken; staring off as they lay on the slab; saying in a silent whisper; Will you not find the one who did this to me?
 
 He dreaded the opera tonight; the continuous questions he would get from the entire British munity。 And he knew that he could not take refuge in Lord Rutherford's shadow。 On the contrary; he dreaded another run…in。 He would keep to himself。
 
 Seven o'clock。
 
 Julie stood before the mirror in her sitting room。 She had put on the low…cut gown that violently disturbed Ramses; but then she had no other appropriate clothing for this inane occasion。 As she watched Elliott through the mirror; he fastened her pearls at the back of her neck。
 
 Elliott always looked better than almost anyone around him。 Trim; still handsome at fifty…five; he wore white tie and tails as if they were entirely natural to him。
 
 And it struck her as faintly horrible that they could resume like this; as if nothing had happened。 They might as well have been in London; Egypt was a nightmare suddenly; only Julie was not ready to wake up。
 
 〃And so here we are in our feathers;〃  she said;〃 ready to do our ritual dance。〃
 
 〃Remember; until he's apprehended; which he won't be; we have every right to presume he's innocent。 And carry on as if he were。〃
 
 〃It's monstrous and you know it。〃
 
 〃It's necessary。〃
 
 〃For Alex; yes。 And Alex hasn't seen fit to call us all day。 As for myself; it doesn't matter。〃
 
 〃You have to go back to London;〃  he said。〃 I want you to go back to London。〃
 
 〃I'll always love you;〃  she said。〃 You're flesh and blood to me; really; you always have been。 But what you want doesn't matter anymore。〃  She turned around。
 
 Up close she could see the evidence of the strain in him; he'd aged; the way Randolph had suddenly aged when he'd heard of Lawrence's death。 He was as handsome as ever; but now there was a tragic quality to it; a certain philosophical sadness had replaced the old twinkle in his eye。
 
 〃I can't go back to London;〃  she said。〃 But I will get Alex on that train。〃
 
 Destroy the elixir。 He stood before the mirror。 He had put on most of the required garments; taken from the trunk of Lawrence Stratford…the shining black trousers; shoes; belt。 Naked from the waist up; he stared at his own reflection。 The money…belt girded him as it had since he left London。 And the vials gleamed in their canvas pockets。
 
 Destroy the elixir。 Never use it again。
 
 He lifted the stiff white shirt and put it on carefully; working the impossible buttons。 He saw Elliott Savarell's drawn and weary face。 You will persuade Julie to go back to London…until this is over;
 
 Beyond the windows; the city of Cairo seethed quietly with the great noise of modern cities; a sound he had never heard in ancient times。
 
 Where was she; the dark…haired queen with the violent blue eyes? He saw her again; sighing under him; her head thrown back on the pillows; same flesh。〃 Suckle me!〃  she'd cried out as she had done so long ago; back arched like a cat。 And then the smile on her face; a stranger's smile。
 
 〃Yes; Master Alex;〃  Walter said into the telephone;〃 to suite two…oh…one; I'll bring your clothes right away。 But do call your father in Miss Stratford's suite。 He's eager to get in touch with
 
 you。 He's worried that he hasn't seen you all day。 So much has happened; Master Alex…〃 But the connection was already broken。 Quickly he rang Miss Stratford。 No answer。 He had no time。 He had to hurry with the clothes。
 
 Cleopatra stood at the window。 She had dressed in the gorgeous gown of pure silver which she had taken from the poor woman in the little shop。 Ropes of pearls fell down over the swell of her breasts。 She had never done her hair properly; in a dark black veil it hung down about her; moist still from the bath; and full of perfume; and she liked it。 It made her smile bitterly to think it was like being a girl again。
 
 Running through the palace gardens; her hair her cloak。
 
 〃I like your world; Lord Alex;〃  she said as she watched the winking lights of Cairo under the paling evening sky。 The stars seemed so lost above this dazzling splendour。 Even the headlamps moving through the streets had a soothing beauty。〃 Yes; I like your world。 I like everything about it。 I want to have money and power in it; and for you to be at my side。〃
 
 She turned。 He was staring at her as if she'd hurt him。 She ignored the knock at the door。
 
 〃Dearest; those things don't always go hand in hand in my world;〃  he said。〃 Lands; a title; education…these I have; but money I do not。〃
 
 〃Don't worry;〃  she said; so relieved it was only that。〃 I shall acquire the wealth; my lord; that's nothing。 Not when one is invulnerable。 But there are some scores I must settle first。 I must hurt someone who has hurt me。 I must take from him 。。。 what he took from me。〃
 
 The knock sounded again。 As if waking from a dream; he took his eyes off her and went to the door。 A servant。 His evening clothes had e。
 
 〃Your father's already left; sir。 Your tickets will be at the box office under his name。〃
 
 〃Thank you; Walter。〃
 
 There was barely time for him to dress。 As he shut the door; he looked at her again; curiously; with that little touch of sadness。
 
 〃Not now;〃  she said; quickly kissing him。〃 And we may use these tickets; may we not?〃  She picked up off the dressing table the pair she'd stolen from the poor dead boy in the alleyway; the little papers which said〃 Admit One。〃
 
 〃But I want you to meet my father; I want you to meet all of them。 I want them to meet you。〃
 
 〃Of course you do; and I shall; soon enough。 But let us be alone somewhere lost in the crowd so that we can be together。 We shall see them when it suits us。 Please?〃
 
 He wanted to protest; but she was kissing him; stroking his hair again。〃 Let me have a chance to see your lost love Julie Stratford from a distance。〃
 
 〃Oh; but none of that matters now;〃  he said。
 
 8
 
 ANOTHER MODERN palace…the Opera House; swarming with bejeweled women in gowns the colours of the rainbow; and the men beside them; elegant in white and black。 How curious it was; all colours belonging to the females。 The males wore uniforms; it seemed; each perfectly identical with the other。 She blurred her eyes; to see 

返回目录 上一页 下一页 回到顶部 0 1

你可能喜欢的