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第70章 AFTER THE STORM(3)

Of course if we meet my cousin, or if we meet anybody who took part in the judicious exhibition of this evening, we are lost; and who's denying it? To every disguise, however good and safe, there is always the weak point; you must always take (let us say - and to take a simile from your own waistcoat pocket) a snuff box-full of risk.You'll get it just as small with Rowley as with anybody else.And the long and short of it is, the lad's honest, he likes me, I trust him; he is my servant, or nobody.'

'He might not accept,' said Romaine.

'I bet you a thousand pounds he does!' cried I.'But no matter;

all you have to do is to send him out to-night on this cross-

country business, and leave the thing to me.I tell you, he will be my servant, and I tell you, he will do well.'

I had crossed the room, and was already overhauling my wardrobe as I spoke.

'Well,' concluded the lawyer, with a shrug, 'one risk with another:

A GUERRE COMME A LA GUERRE, as you would say.Let the brat come and be useful, at least.' And he was about to ring the bell, when his eye was caught by my researches in the wardrobe.'Do not fall in love with these coats, waistcoats, cravats, and other panoply and accoutrements by which you are now surrounded.You must not run the post as a dandy.It is not the fashion, even.'

'You are pleased to be facetious, sir,' said I; 'and not according to knowledge.These clothes are my life, they are my disguise; and since I can take but few of them, I were a fool indeed if I selected hastily! Will you understand, once and for all, what I am seeking? To be invisible, is the first point; the second, to be invisible in a post-chaise and with a servant.Can you not perceive the delicacy of the quest? Nothing must be too coarse, nothing too fine; RIEN DE VOYANT, RIEN QUI DELONNE; so that I may leave everywhere the inconspicuous image of a handsome young man of a good fortune travelling in proper style, whom the landlord will forget in twelve hours - and the chambermaid perhaps remember, God bless her! with a sigh.This is the very fine art of dress.'

'I have practised it with success for fifty years,' said Romaine, with a chuckle.'A black suit and a clean shirt is my infallible recipe.'

'You surprise me; I did not think you would be shallow!' said I, lingering between two coats.'Pray, Mr.Romaine, have I your head?

or did you travel post and with a smartish servant?'

'Neither, I admit,' said he.

'Which change the whole problem,' I continued.'I have to dress for a smartish servant and a Russia leather despatch-box.' That brought me to a stand.I came over and looked at the box with a moment's hesitation.'Yes,' I resumed.'Yes, and for the despatch-box! It looks moneyed and landed; it means I have a lawyer.It is an invaluable property.But I could have wished it to hold less money.The responsibility is crushing.Should I not do more wisely to take five hundred pounds, and intrust the remainder with you, Mr.Romaine?'

'If you are sure you will not want it,' answered Romaine.

'I am far from sure of that,' cried I.'In the first place, as a philosopher.This is the first time I have been at the head of a large sum, and it is conceivable - who knows himself? - that I may make it fly.In the second place, as a fugitive.Who knows what I may need? The whole of it may be inadequate.But I can always write for more.'

'You do not understand,' he replied.'I break off all communication with you here and now.You must give me a power of attorney ere you start to-night, and then be done with me trenchantly until better days.'

I believe I offered some objection.

'Think a little for once of me!' said Romaine.'I must not have seen you before to-night.To-night we are to have had our only interview, and you are to have given me the power; and to-night I am to have lost sight of you again - I know not whither, you were upon business, it was none of my affairs to question you! And this, you are to remark, in the interests of your own safety much more than mine.'

'I am not even to write to you?' I said, a little bewildered.

'I believe I am cutting the last strand that connects you with common sense,' he replied.'But that is the plain English of it.

You are not even to write; and if you did, I would not answer.'

'A letter, however - ' I began.

'Listen to me,' interrupted Romaine.'So soon as your cousin reads the paragraph, what will he do? Put the police upon looking into my correspondence! So soon as you write to me, in short, you write to Bow Street; and if you will take my advice, you will date that letter from France.'

'The devil!' said I, for I began suddenly to see that this might put me out of the way of my business.

'What is it now?' says he.

'There will be more to be done, then, before we can part,' I answered.

'I give you the whole night,' said he.'So long as you are off ere daybreak, I am content.'

'In short, Mr.Romaine,' said I, 'I have had so much benefit of your advice and services that I am loth to sever the connection, and would even ask a substitute.I would be obliged for a letter of introduction to one of your own cloth in Edinburgh - an old man for choice, very experienced, very respectable, and very secret.

Could you favour me with such a letter?'

'Why, no,' said he.'Certainly not.I will do no such thing, indeed.'

'It would be a great favour, sir,' I pleaded.

'It would be an unpardonable blunder,' he replied.'What? Give you a letter of introduction? and when the police come, I suppose, I must forget the circumstance? No, indeed.Talk of it no more.'

'You seem to be always in the right,' said I.'The letter would be out of the question, I quite see that.But the lawyer's name might very well have dropped from you in the way of conversation; having heard him mentioned, I might profit by the circumstance to introduce myself; and in this way my business would be the better done, and you not in the least compromised.'

'What is this business?' said Romaine.

'I have not said that I had any,' I replied.'It might arise.

This is only a possibility that I must keep in view.'

'Well,' said he, with a gesture of the hands, 'I mention Mr.

Robbie; and let that be an end of it! - Or wait!' he added, 'I have it.Here is something that will serve you for an introduction, and cannot compromise me.' And he wrote his name and the Edinburgh lawyer's address on a piece of card and tossed it to me.

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