九味书屋 > 文学经管电子书 > anner.themummy >

第85部分

anner.themummy-第85部分

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!



him again; for Julie's sake。〃
 
 〃Julie and this Ramsey; they're 。。。〃
 
 〃Yes。 The engagement's off with Alex。 It's all quite amicable; Alex and Ramsey are friends。 And the whole thing must be straightened out。〃
 
 〃Of course; of course。〃
 
 〃Ramsey was trying to stop the robbery when the police apprehended him。 He's a strange man。 He panicked。 But surely you can get this cleared up。〃
 
 〃Well; I can do my damnedest。 But why in the world would Stratford break into the museum to steal a mummy?〃
 
 〃That part I can't quite figure。〃  Understatement of the year; he thought。〃 All I know is that the mummy of Ramses the Damned in London is missing too and apparently he stole some coins and jewelry as well。 I believe somebody may have put him up to it。 Steal a pair of valuable relics; get some ready cash; that sort of thing。〃
 
 〃So he goes blundering into the most famous museum in the entire world?〃
 
 〃Egyptian security isn't very good; old boy。 And you haven't seen Henry in the last few months; have you? He's quite deteriorated; my friend。 This may be a case of pure insanity。 The thing is; I can't have Alex and Julie detained in Cairo。 And they won't leave until Ramsey's cleared; and Ramsey has not done anything。〃
 
 He finished off the gin。
 
 〃Gerald; get us off the hook; all of us。 I'11 make a statement; if you advise it。 I'll try to reach Ramsey。 If he's granted immunity; then surely he'll back me up。 You can handle it; Gerald; you know these colonial idiots! You've put up with them for years。〃
 
 〃Yes; I certainly have。 This has to be handled delicately; but immediately。 And the fact is; they're on to Stratford。 It's merely a question of exonerating Ramsey。〃
 
 〃Yes; and protocol and propriety and paperwork and all the other colonial rot。 Go to it; Gerald。 I don't care what you do; I have to get my son home。 I've used my son badly in all this。。。〃
 
 〃What?〃
 
 〃Nothing。 Can you work it out?〃
 
 〃Yes; but Henry himself 。。。 Have you any idea where he could be?〃
 
 In the vat of bitumen。 Elliot shuddered。〃 No;〃  he said。〃 No idea at all。 But he has many enemies out there; people whom he owes money。 I need another drink。 Get the attention of the pretty little nitwit; will you?〃
 
 〃Young Lord Summerfield;〃  she said; gazing at his beautiful mouth;〃 let us banquet in my rooms。 And leave this place to be alone there。〃
 
 〃If you wish。〃  The inevitable flame in the cheeks。 Oh; what would the rest of the young body look like? Pray there was a priapic organ there worthy of all the other charms!
 
 〃Indeed; but do you wish?〃  she asked him。 She ran the backs of her fingers along his cheek。 Then slid her fingers under the stiff cloth of his garment。
 
 〃Yes; I do;〃  he whispered。
 
 She led him off the dance floor; collecting her handbags as they went out of the swimming music and lights; back into the crowded grand room。
 
 〃Suite two…oh…one;〃  she said; producing the key。〃 How do we find it?〃
 
 〃Well; we'll just take the lift to the second floor;〃  he said; beaming at her。〃 And walk to the very front of the building。〃
 
 The lift? He led her towards a pair of brass gates。 He pressed a small button in the wall…
 
 A huge drawing stood between these gates: Aida; the opera。 And there were the same Egyptian figures she'd seen before。〃 Ah; the opera;〃  she said。
 
 〃Yes; quite an event;〃  he said。 The brass gate had opened; and a man inside the small chamber appeared to be waiting for them。 She stepped inside。 It was like a cage。 And it frightened her suddenly。 The doors clanged shut。 Some sort of trap; and the room began to rise。
 
 〃Lord Summerfield;〃  she cried。
 
 〃It's quite all right; Your Highness;〃  he said。 He threw his arms around her; and turning; she bowed her head against his chest。 Oh; he was so much sweeter than all the others; and when a strong man is sweet; even goddesses look down from Mount Olympus。
 
 At last the doors opened。 He led her out and into a silent passageway。 They walked towards a distant window。
 
 〃What frightened you so?〃  he asked。 But his intonation had no mockery or disapproval。 It was almost soothing。 He took the key from her; and put it in the lock。
 
 〃The room moved;〃  she sighed。〃 Are those not the right English words?〃
 
 〃Yes; they are;〃  he said。 He paused as they entered the long sitting room; with rich hangings and chairs that looked for all the world like giant cushions。〃 Why; you are die strangest creature。 So out of this world。〃
 
 She reached out and caressed his face; and slowly kissed him。 His brown eyes were troubled; suddenly。 But then he kissed her back; and the sudden fire surprised her and thrilled her。
 
 〃For this night; Lord Summerfield;〃  she said;〃 this is my palace; and now we must go and seek the royal bedchamber。〃
 
 Elliott walked to the door of the bar with Pitfield。〃 I can't thank you enough for ing immediately。〃
 
 〃Have every confidence; old boy; and do see if you can get some word to your friend。 Of course; I can't advise you to…〃
 
 〃I know; I know。 Let me handle that。〃  Elliot went back into the bar; settled down into the leather chair and picked up the gin。 Yes; definitely he would slowly drink himself to death when this was over。
 
 He would go out to the country; stock the finest sherry and port and Scotch and gin; and just drink day in and day out until he was dead。 It would be very simply wonderful。 He saw himself there; by the great log fire; one foot on the leather ottoman。 The image shimmered; then faded。 The sickness rose in his throat; and he was near to breaking down pletely。
 
 〃Get Alex home; get him home and safe;〃  he whispered; and then he began to tremble almost uncontrollably。 He saw her again; moving through the museum with her arms out。 And then in the bed looking up at him: he felt her caress; and the bare bones in her side as she'd pressed against him。 He remembered the crazed look in Ramsey's eyes when he'd fought her。
 
 The trembling got worse。 Much worse。
 
 No one noticed in the dark bar; a pianist had e in…a young man; who began to play a slow ragtime。
 
 He had helped her with her fine dress of green satin。 He laid it over the chair; and when the lights went out; she saw the city through the pale curtains。 She saw the river。
 
 〃The Nile;〃  she whispered。 She wanted to say how beautiful; this gleaming strip of water winding through the built…up city; but a shadow fell over her soul。 An image came to her like all the rest; descending plete and entire and then vanishing; only this one had been so quick。 A catab; a priest walking before her。
 
 〃What is it; Your Highness?〃
 
 She lifted her head slowly。 She'd moaned; that's what had frightened him。
 
 〃You're so tender with me; young Lord Summerfield;〃  she said。 Where was the inevitable unkindness in this boy? The inevitable need to hurt which all men evinced sooner or later?
 
 She looked up and saw that he was now naked as well; and the sight of his strong; youthful body pleased her intensely。 She placed her hand on his flat belly; and then gently on his chest。 It was always the hardness of men all over that excited her; even the hardness of their mouths; that they tensed their mouths when they kissed; she liked even to feel their teeth behind their lips。
 
 She kissed him roughly and pressed her breasts against him。 He could hardly control himself; he wanted to carry her to the bed; he tried to be gentle。
 
 〃Such an unearthly thing;〃  he whispered。〃 Wherever did you e from?〃
 
 〃From darkness and coldness。 Kiss me。 I am only warm again when I'm kissed。 Make a fire; Lord Summerfield; to burn both of us。〃
 
 She went back against the pillows; tugging him down on top of her。 Her hand plunged; grasped his sex and stroked it; pinching the tip。 When he moaned; she opened his lips with her own; licking at his tongue and his teeth。
 
 〃Now;〃  she said。〃 Into me。 The second time is for the slow song。〃
 
 Julie's suite。 Samir set the newspapers down on the table。 Julie drank a second cup of the sweet Egyptian coffee。
 
 〃You mustn't leave me tonight; Samir。 Not till we hear from him;〃  she s

返回目录 上一页 下一页 回到顶部 0 0

你可能喜欢的