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TheyhappenedtobeatthestationontheirwaytoChalons.Thestation-masterhassentthemtowatchtheluggage-van,andtoseetothechangingoveroftheluggage.Nopassengeristogonearit,becausetherearespecialgovernmentstoresinthetrain."
3.Levisonspatontheground,andsaidsomethingunderhisbreath.IsupposedhewasangrywiththeFrenchrailways.
4."
Isay,sir,"
saidtheMajor,"
haveyoueverseensuchclumsycarts?
andhepointedoutofthewindow.Ilookedandsawtwocountrycarts,eachwithfourstronghorses,thatwerestandingunderahedgeclosetothestation.
5.LevisonandItriedtogetnearourluggage,butthesoldiersrefusedtoletusgettooclose.Iwatchedmychestsliftedintothenewluggagevan.Isawnosignofgovernmentstores,andItoldtheMajorso.
6."
Oh,they'
reclever,"
hereplied,"
veryclever.Itmaybetheempress'
sjewels,onlyatinypacket,perhaps,butstillnotdifficulttostealonanightsuchasthis."
7.Justthentherewasaloud,highwhistle,asifasignalhadbeengiven.Thehorsesinthetwocartsstartedoffatagallopandweresoonoutofsight.
8.ThreehourslaterwereachedLyonsandchangedtrainsforMarseilles.
9."
Ishallhaveasleep,gentlemen,"
saidtheMajor."
Isupposethenextthingwillbetheboatbreakingdown."
10."
Major,dopleasebequiet,"
saidhiswife.
11.Ifellasleepatlast,butagainmydreamswerebad.IimaginedIwasinacitywheretherewerenarrow,darkstreets.Iwasbeingwatchedfrombehindcurtainedwindows.Fourmenonhorsescameridingdownthestreet.Theywerewavingswords,andwereingtowardsme.IdreamedIhadonlyonehopeofsafety,andthatwastorepeatthewordsofmyletter-locks.Alreadythehorseswereontopofme.Icriedoutwithgreatdifficulty,"
Cotopaxo.Cotopaxo."
Aroughshakewokeme.ItwastheMajor.
12."
You'
retalkinginyoursleep,"
hesaid."
Whydoyoutalkinyoursleep?
It'
sadangeroushabit."
13."
WhatwasItalkingabout?
Iasked.
14."
Someforeignnonsense,"
repliedtheMajor.
15."
Greek,Ithink,"
saidLevison,"
butIcan'
tbesure."
16.WereachedMarseilles.Iwassohappytoseethewhitehousesandthealmondtrees.IshouldfeelsaferwhenIwasontheship,andmytreasurewithme.IhadnoticedthatonthatlongjourneyfromLyonsIhadbeenwatched.IhadneverfallenasleepwithoutwakingtofindeithertheMajor,orhiswife,orLevisonlookingatme.
17.Weagreedtokeeptogether,andstoodbyourluggagetryingtodecidewhichhoteltostayat.
18."
HotelImperialisthebest,"
saidtheMajor.ButtheHotelImperialwasfull.
19."
Oh,no,"
Theboatwillbethenextthingtofail."
20.Anditwas.Therehadbeenanaccidentwiththeboiler,anditwouldnotleaveuntilhalfanhouraftermidnight.
21."
Whereshallwego?
Iasked."
Ourjourneyseemsveryunluckysofar.Let'
shavedinnertogether.Imustsendamessagefirst,butthenI'
mfreeuntilhalfpasteleven."
22."
Iwilltakeyoutoasmall,butverygoodhoteldownbytheharbour,”"
saidLevison."
TheForeigners'
Hotel."
23."
snotaverygoodplace,"
saidtheMajor,whoknewitwell.
24."
Sir,"
saidMr.Levison,"
itisundernewmanagement,orIwouldnothavesuggestedittoyou."
25."
I'
msorry,"
Ididnotknowthat."
26.Weenteredthehotel,andfounditwasratherbareandnottooclean.
27."
Ishallgoandwash,andthentakeawalkwhileyougoandsendyourmessages,"
Yougoandseetotherooms,Julia."
28."
Iamgoingtotryandgettotheshopsbeforetheyshut,"
saidLevison.Therewereonlytwodouble-beddedroomsleft.
29."
Thatwilldo,"
saidLevison,quickly."
Myfriendisgoingontheboattonight.Hewillnotbesleepinghere.Hisluggagecanbeputinmyroom,andhecantakethekey,incaseheesinfirst."
30."
Thennowweareallright,"
Sofar,sogood."
31.WhenIgottothetelegraphoffice,IfoundatelegramwaitingformefromLondon.Tomysurpriseandhorroritcontainedonlythesewords.
32."
Youareingreatdanger.Donotwaitamomentonshore.Thereisaplotagainstyou.Gotothepoliceandaskforaguard."
33.ItmustbetheMajor.Iwasinhishands.Thatfriendlymannerofhiswasallatrick.Evennowhemightbecarryingoffthechests.Isentamessageback.
34."
SafeatMarseilles.Allrightuptothis."
35.Iranbacktothehotel,whichwasinadirtystreetbytheharbour.AsIturnedthecornerintothestreet,amancameoutofadoorwayandtookmyarm.Itwasoneofthemenfromthehotel.HesaidhurriedlyinFrench,"
Quick,quick,sir.MajorBaxterwantstoseeyouatonceinthedining-room.Thereisnotimetolose."
36.Irantothehotel,andhurriedintothedining-room.TherewastheMajor,walkingupanddowningreatexcitement.Hiswifewaslookingoutofthewindow.TheMajorranupandtookmyhand.
37."
Iamapoliceofficer,andmynameisArnott,”"
ThatmanLevisonisawell-knownthief.Heis,atthismoment,openingoneofyourchests.Youmusthelpmetocatchhim.Iknewwhathewasgoingtodo,butIwantedtocatchhimintheact.Haveyougotagun,Mr.Blamyre,incaseheputsupafight?
Ihaveastrongstick."
38."
Ihaveleftmyguninthebedroom,"
Isaid.
39."
That'
sbad.Nevermind,hemaynotthinkofit.YoumustrushatthedooratthesamemomentasIdo.Theseforeignlocksareneveranygood.It'
sNo.15.Quietlynow."
40.Wecametothedoor.Welistenedamoment.Wecouldhearthesoundofmoneyclinkinginabag.ThenLevisonlaughedoverthewordhehadheardmesayinmysleep."
Cotopaxo,ha,ha."
41.TheMajorgavethewordandwebothrushedatthedoor.Itshook,brokeandopened.Levison,witharevolverinhishand,stoodovertheopenbox,ankledeepingold.Hehadalreadyfilledahugebeltthatwasroundhiswaist,andabagthathungathisside.Anotherbag,halffull,layathisfeet.Hedidnotsayoneword.Therewereropesatthewindow,asifhehadbeenlowering,orpreparingtolowerbagsintothesidestreet.Hegaveawhistle,andsomevehiclecouldbehearddrivingawayfast.
42."
Giveyourselfup.Iknowyou,"
criedtheMajor."
Giveup,I'
vegotyounow."
43.Levison'
sonlyreplywastofirethegun.Luckilyforus,nothinghappened.Ihadforgottentoloadit.
44.LevisonthrewitattheMajorinanger,quicklyopenedthewindowandjumpedout.
45.Iwentoutafterhim,shoutingforhelp.Arnottstayedtoguardthemoney.
46.Amomentmoreandawildcrowdofsoldiers,sailorsandothermenwerefollowingLevison.Inthehalfdark(thelampswerejustbeinglit)weracedafterhim.Hundredsofblowswereaimedathim,hundredsofhandsstretchedouttocatchhim.Hegotawayfromone,knockedanotherdownandjumpedoverathird.Wehadalmostcaughthim,whensuddenlyhisfootcaughtonsomethingandhefellheadfirstintotheharbour.Therewasashoutashesplashedanddisappearedintothedarkwater.Irandowntheneareststepsandwaitedwhilethepolicetookaboatanddraggedwithhooksforthebody.
47."
Theyareclever,theseoldthieves.IrememberthismanhereatToulon.Iknewhisfaceinamoment.Hehasdivedundertheshipsandgotintosomeboatandhiddenhimself.You'
llneverseehimagain,"
saidanoldgray-hairedpolicemanwhohadtakenmeintotheboat.
48."
Yes,weshall,forhereheis,"
criedasecond,bendingdownandliftingabodyoutofthewaterbythehair.
49."
Oh,hewasacleverone,"
saidamanfromaboatbehindus.ItwasArnott."
Justcametoseehowyouweregettingon,sir.Don'
tworryaboutthemoney.Julia'
swatchingit.Ioftensaidthatmanwouldbecaughtsomeday.Henearlyhadyou,Mr.Blamyre.He'
dhavecutyourthroatwhileyouwereasleep,ratherthanmissthemoney.ButIwasonhistrack.Hedidn'
tknowme.Well,hisnameisoffthebooksnow.That'
sonegoodthing.e,myfriends,bringthatbodytoland.Wemuststriphimofthemoneyhehasuponhim.Itatleastdidonegoodthingwhilehehadit.Itsenthimtothebottomoftheharbour."
50.Arnotttoldmeeverythingwhenwereturnedtothehotel.OnthenightIhadstartedmyjourney,hehadreceivedordersfromtheLondonheadofficetofollowme,andwatchLevison.Hehadnothadtimetotellmypartners.ThedriverofourtrainhadbeenpaidtomaketheenginebreakdownatFortRouge,whereLevison'
smenwerewaitingwiththecarts.Theyplannedtocarryofftheluggageinthedarkness.Thisplanfailed,becauseArnotthadsentamessagefromParisforsoldierstobesenttothestation.Thechampagnehehadspilthadbeendrugged.Levison,defeatedthefirsttime,hadtriedotherways.Myunluckytalkinmysleephadgivenhimthepowerofopeningoneofthechests.Thebreakdownoftheboat,whichwasquiteaccidental(asfaraswecouldtell),gavehimalastchance.
51.Thatnight,thankstoArnott,IleftMarseilleswithnotonesinglepieceofmoneylost.Therestofmyjourneywasgood.Ourbankhasdonewelleversince,andsohaveMinnieandI.
课文二
两箱黄金(Ⅱ)
1.利维森把头探出窗外,然后又缩回来,对我们说道:
“是真的,那个人说至少要耽搁两小时。
真烦死人了,老是发生这种事情。
我们不如接着喝咖啡、玩牌吧!
只是,大家必须小心看管自己的行李。
要不这样吧,布兰爱尔去买点宵夜,我来替他看管行李。
咦!
我的天啊!
站台里电灯旁边那些发亮的东西是什么呀?
喂,警卫先生,车站发生了什么事?
”
2.“先生,那些是