登陆注册
8961600000025

第25章 THE UNEXPECTED(3)

They burst into loud laughter at Dutchy's nonsense. The sound had scarcely died away when the door opened and Dennin came in. All turned to look at him. He was carrying a shot-gun. Even as they looked, he lifted it to his shoulder and fired twice. At the first shot Dutchy sank upon the table, overturning his mug of coffee, his yellow mop of hair dabbling in his plate of mush. His forehead, which pressed upon the near edge of the plate, tilted the plate up against his hair at an angle of forty-five degrees. Harkey was in the air, in his spring to his feet, at the second shot, and he pitched face down upon the floor, his "My God!" gurgling and dying in his throat.

It was the unexpected. Hans and Edith were stunned. They sat at the table with bodies tense, their eyes fixed in a fascinated gaze upon the murderer. Dimly they saw him through the smoke of the powder, and in the silence nothing was to be heard save the drip- drip of Dutchy's spilled coffee on the floor. Dennin threw open the breech of the shot-gun, ejecting the empty shells. Holding the gun with one hand, he reached with the other into his pocket for fresh shells.

He was thrusting the shells into the gun when Edith Nelson was aroused to action. It was patent that he intended to kill Hans and her. For a space of possibly three seconds of time she had been dazed and paralysed by the horrible and inconceivable form in which the unexpected had made its appearance. Then she rose to it and grappled with it. She grappled with it concretely, ****** a cat- like leap for the murderer and gripping his neck-cloth with both her hands. The impact of her body sent him stumbling backward several steps. He tried to shake her loose and still retain his hold on the gun. This was awkward, for her firm-fleshed body had become a cat's. She threw herself to one side, and with her grip at his throat nearly jerked him to the floor. He straightened himself and whirled swiftly. Still faithful to her hold, her body followed the circle of his whirl so that her feet left the floor, and she swung through the air fastened to his throat by her hands.

The whirl culminated in a collision with a chair, and the man and woman crashed to the floor in a wild struggling fall that extended itself across half the length of the room.

Hans Nelson was half a second behind his wife in rising to the unexpected. His nerve processed and mental processes were slower than hers. His was the grosser organism, and it had taken him half a second longer to perceive, and determine, and proceed to do. She had already flown at Dennin and gripped his throat, when Hans sprang to his feet. But her coolness was not his. He was in a blind fury, a Berserker rage. At the instant he sprang from his chair his mouth opened and there issued forth a sound that was half roar, half bellow. The whirl of the two bodies had already started, and still roaring, or bellowing, he pursued this whirl down the room, overtaking it when it fell to the floor.

Hans hurled himself upon the prostrate man, striking madly with his fists. They were sledge-like blows, and when Edith felt Dennin's body relax she loosed her grip and rolled clear. She lay on the floor, panting and watching. The fury of blows continued to rain down. Dennin did not seem to mind the blows. He did not even move. Then it dawned upon her that he was unconscious. She cried out to Hans to stop. She cried out again. But he paid no heed to her voice. She caught him by the arm, but her clinging to it merely impeded his effort.

It was no reasoned impulse that stirred her to do what she then did. Nor was it a sense of pity, nor obedience to the "Thou shalt not" of religion. Rather was it some sense of law, an ethic of her race and early environment, that compelled her to interpose her body between her husband and the helpless murderer. It was not until Hans knew he was striking his wife that he ceased. He allowed himself to be shoved away by her in much the same way that a ferocious but obedient dog allows itself to be shoved away by its master. The analogy went even farther. Deep in his throat, in an animal-like way, Hans's rage still rumbled, and several times he made as though to spring back upon his prey and was only prevented by the woman's swiftly interposed body.

Back and farther back Edith shoved her husband. She had never seen him in such a condition, and she was more frightened of him than she had been of Dennin in the thick of the struggle. She could not believe that this raging beast was her Hans, and with a shock she became suddenly aware of a shrinking, instinctive fear that he might snap her hand in his teeth like any wild animal. For some seconds, unwilling to hurt her, yet dogged in his desire to return to the attack, Hans dodged back and forth. But she resolutely dodged with him, until the first glimmerings of reason returned and he gave over.

Both crawled to their feet. Hans staggered back against the wall, where he leaned, his face working, in his throat the deep and continuous rumble that died away with the seconds and at last ceased. The time for the reaction had come. Edith stood in the middle of the floor, wringing her hands, panting and gasping, her whole body trembling violently.

Hans looked at nothing, but Edith's eyes wandered wildly from detail to detail of what had taken place. Dennin lay without movement. The overturned chair, hurled onward in the mad whirl, lay near him. Partly under him lay the shot-gun, still broken open at the breech. Spilling out of his right hand were the two cartridges which he had failed to put into the gun and which he had clutched until consciousness left him. Harkey lay on the floor, face downward, where he had fallen; while Dutchy rested forward on the table, his yellow mop of hair buried in his mush-plate, the plate itself still tilted at an angle of forty-five degrees. This tilted plate fascinated her. Why did it not fall down? It was ridiculous. It was not in the nature of things for a mush-plate to up-end itself on the table, even if a man or so had been killed.

同类推荐
  • 梅花岭记

    梅花岭记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 龙门心法

    龙门心法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 湘雨楼词钞

    湘雨楼词钞

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 缃素杂记

    缃素杂记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 旧杂譬喻经

    旧杂譬喻经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 青天异世游

    青天异世游

    活了百万年的活祖宗,一代老祖的成神之路。不求永世长存,只希望绽放一刹那永恒的光辉。世界笼罩在黑暗中,而这位老祖却看不到前者的步伐,只能自己去走一条错误的路一直走下去,让后者来借鉴、纠正、修改。
  • 魔女守则

    魔女守则

    千年前魔法界与妖魔界展开大战,魔法之王的十二子遗落人间,魔法之王将十二子的命运之绳系在了一名少女花之池的身上。而今妖魔界蠢蠢欲动,为找回十二子,解开他们身上的封印,迎接新一轮的大战,魔法学院“天才少年班”的吊车尾花之池与天才美少年佐舞佑来到人界中,“亚星贵族学院”。花之池的任务就是保护她身边的每一个人,直到十二子齐聚,解开封印。一张娃娃脸的小校长、阴森的学生会会长,冰冷少年……谁才是真正的十二子?正在花之池迷茫之际“亚星贵族学院”发生一系列的诡异事件。危机、阴谋接踵而来……而拥有天使气息的少年又有着怎样不可告人的秘密……一段未知的旅途,一群勇敢的伙伴,一条关于正义的守护之路等你来开启!
  • 学生行动描写范文阅读与指导(上)

    学生行动描写范文阅读与指导(上)

    本套书从服务于学生作文的目的出发,提供了学生有效阅读的不同范文,主要包括肖像描写、语言描写、行动描写、心理描写、场面描写、景物描写、风俗描写、叙述方式、抒情方式、话题表达等类文章,同时还提供了相应的阅读与写作把握方法等,具有很强的系统性、实用性、实践性和指导性,能够全面提高广大学生的阅读和作文能力。
  • 先生他有病

    先生他有病

    抑郁症患者的他不过缺少了一个爱他,陪他,理解他的人,而她正好是那个人!世界上从来没有感同身受,遇见一个理解你,愿意听你故事的人不多,且行且珍惜
  • 巫师世界的大领主

    巫师世界的大领主

    关于那位举世闻名的猎魔人,我可以说很多。古语里他被称为“葛温布雷德”,拿我们现代人的话来说,叫“白狼”。这是剑与魔法的异世界小说。当作巫师1、2、3同人看也行。另外,吹爆波兰蠢驴。
  • 无限刀神

    无限刀神

    主神召集所有对生活感到迷茫的人们,进入轮回世界,寻找生命的答案。在亲情、爱情与友情相拥下的范时杰,却也意外进入了残酷的轮回。在这里,他不仅获得了超时空电磁之力,可以进行时空回溯;还领悟了刀道——惊寂之刀魂,通天之刀圣,灭世之刀神!范时杰行走在黑暗中,用他的刀,斩开一切虚伪的、冷酷的、极恶的!为了他的信念,一往无前!
  • 零点狼人战异闻录

    零点狼人战异闻录

    2200,赛博武士,人工智能刀观丸,高三生金木,公民点,匹配,菲利,未来风尘女粕……
  • 独占王宠:惊世逆天狂妃

    独占王宠:惊世逆天狂妃

    她身怀异宝,却自幼惨遭毒打,饱受白眼,诡异般活了下来!不是她无能,是她暗藏玄机。于是她一朝崛起,锋芒乍现,睥睨诸强。骂她?割你舌头。打她?断你双手!害她?千万种方法慢慢整死你!一夜醒来,身旁竟躺着个俊美绝伦的妖孽男人。一、“什么,第一次?”丫骗谁啊?在她之前,他可是已经有了八个倾城绝色的美娘子。“除了你,别人我没感觉!”呀还在骗她,当她三岁小孩
  • 天理暨人欲

    天理暨人欲

    由于人欲的驱使,世间“小人”无时不有,无处不在,当个真正的“君子”难之又难。《天理暨人欲》向人们讲述了发生在山东沭河岸边一个村庄里的悲壮故事:老族长欲把全族人都调教为“君子”,他身体力行,甚至不惜自残,把族内的丑事变成疤痕在脸上张扬;他的嗣子掌权后,欲把全村建成人人都无私无欲的“公字庄”,结果被亲生闺女毁于一旦;时至二十世纪末,百废俱兴,物欲横流,个性解放到肆无忌惮、无法无天的程度,村里仍有人在呼唤,寻求道德的重建……厚重文化背景下的新奇故事,一方美丽水土上的生动人物,对人类终极关怀的诗意表达,这一切都使《天理暨人欲》显示出丰厚的文化意蕴和独特的艺术内涵。
  • 素心白莲

    素心白莲

    本书讲述了一介书生胡归是如何在江湖夹缝中因缘际会,成长为一代武学宗师的故事。小说补全了金庸射雕三部曲中的一些空白部分,比如独孤求败到底是谁,小龙女的身世,林朝英玉女素心剑的出处等,这些在书中都有交待。当然,也有许多与金庸小说无关的故事。比如祭天金佛,南汉宝藏,天竺九僧,白莲教,完颜亮,天池怪侠,岳家军北伐等等。这些人和这些故事,都随着主角的成长形成了一个完整的故事体系。