登陆注册
37876800000030

第30章 Chapter Eleven(3)

'A ****** accident - all because of a beefsteak and a bottle of Bass.'

'Um!' grunted Mr Sampson Levi, stroking his triple chin.

'To return to Prince Eugen,' Racksole resumed. 'I was expecting His Highness here. The State apartments had been prepared for him. He was due on the very afternoon that young Dimmock died.

But he never came, and I have not heard why he has failed to arrive; nor have I seen his name in the papers. What his business was in London, I don't know.'

'I will tell you,' said Mr Sampson Levi, 'he was coming to arrange a loan.'

'A State loan?'

'No - a private loan.'

'Whom from?'

'From me, Sampson Levi. You look surprised. If you'd lived in London a little longer, you'd know that I was just the person the Prince would come to. Perhaps you aren't aware that down Throgmorton Street way I'm called "The Court Pawnbroker", because I arrange loans for the minor, second-class Princes of Europe. I'm a stockbroker, but my real business is financing some of the little Courts of Europe. Now, I may tell you that the Hereditary Prince of Posen particularly wanted a million, and he wanted it by a certain date, and he knew that if the affair wasn't fixed up by a certain time here he wouldn't be able to get it by that certain date. That's why I'm surprised he isn't in London.'

'What did he need a million for?'

'Debts,' answered Sampson Levi laconically.

'His own?'

'Certainly.'

'But he isn't thirty years of age?'

'What of that? He isn't the only European Prince who has run up a million of debts in a dozen years. To a Prince the thing is as easy as eating a sandwich.'

'And why has he taken this sudden resolution to liquidate them?'

'Because the Emperor and the lady's parents won't let him marry till he has done so! And quite right, too! He's got to show a clean sheet, or the Princess Anna of Eckstein-Schwartzburg will never be Princess of Posen. Even now the Emperor has no idea how much Prince Eugen's debts amount to. If he had - !'

'But would not the Emperor know of this proposed loan?'

'Not necessarily at once. It could be so managed. Twig?' Mr Sampson Levi laughed. 'I've carried these little affairs through before. After marriage it might be allowed to leak out. And you know the Princess Anna's fortune is pretty big! Now, Mr Racksole,' he added, abruptly changing his tone, 'where do you suppose Prince Eugen has disappeared to? Because if he doesn't turn up to-day he can't have that million. To-day is the last day.

To-morrow the money will be appropriated, elsewhere. Of course, I'm not alone in this business, and my friends have something to say.'

'You ask me where I think Prince Eugen has disappeared to?'

'I do.'

'Then you think it's a disappearance?'

Sampson Levi nodded. 'Putting two and two together,' he said, 'Ido. The Dimmock business is very peculiar - very peculiar, indeed.

Dimmock was a left-handed relation of the Posen family. Twig?

Scarcely anyone knows that.

He was made secretary and companion to Prince Aribert, just to keep him in the domestic circle. His mother was an Irishwoman, whose misfortune was that she was too beautiful. Twig?' (Mr Sampson Levi always used this extraordinary word when he was in a communicative mood.) 'My belief is that Dimmock's death has something to do with the disappearance of Prince Eugen.

The only thing that passes me is this: Why should anyone want to make Prince Eugen disappear? The poor little Prince hasn't an enemy in the world. If he's been "copped", as they say, why has he been "copped"? It won't do anyone any good.'

'Won't it?' repeated Racksole, with a sudden flash.

'What do you mean?' asked Mr Levi.

'I mean this: Suppose some other European pauper Prince was anxious to marry Princess Anna and her fortune, wouldn't that Prince have an interest in stopping this loan of yours to Prince Eugen? Wouldn't he have an interest in causing Prince Eugen to disappear - at any rate, for a time?'

Sampson Levi thought hard for a few moments.

'Mr Theodore Racksole,' he said at length, 'I do believe you have hit on something.'

同类推荐
  • 水浒传

    水浒传

    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。
  • Work and Wealth

    Work and Wealth

    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。
  • 双卿笔记

    双卿笔记

    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。
  • 黄帝九鼎神丹经诀

    黄帝九鼎神丹经诀

    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。
  • 弘戒法仪

    弘戒法仪

    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
  • 十三不靠:依靠自己去成功

    十三不靠:依靠自己去成功

    生活中有许多琐事都暗藏玄机,只要细细体会,就能品出人生真味。麻将吸引人的魅力在于:智慧+心理+技巧+运气,人生亦如此。小小牌桌上,短短时间内能让你体会到人生喜、怒、哀、乐四种感情的瞬间变换。本书由麻将谈起,又似乎与麻将没有多大的关联,由麻将想到的一些成功的哲学,由麻将想到的一些成功的智慧,希望此书能给你一些启发。
  • 繁林秀竹

    繁林秀竹

    繁林中的秀竹,不同于世的存,不可言语的在。四周都是豺狼虎豹时,想好好的活下去,你也只能是比豺狼更狡猾,比虎豹更凶猛。以族群起誓,定为你平千里之地,奠万世之基灯灭三十载,虚竹化顽石。这是个男频,只是名字文雅一点
  • 农业实用技术(农经政策卷)

    农业实用技术(农经政策卷)

    本书针对农民朋友在农村土地承包和国家就有关农民、农村、农业“三农”法律法规及政策方面,以及农民专业合作社方面遇到的实际问题用问答的形式作了详细、具体的解答。如土地如何正确流转,农民专业合作社社员的权利与义务,林地承包如何流转、山林自己是否可以砍伐等等。
  • 在我眼里闪闪发光的你

    在我眼里闪闪发光的你

    记者林佳曦为了不被辞,去挑战采访难度最大的集团总裁顾泽霆。“这G集团总裁肯定是个凶老头,不然怎么那么多前辈都把这单推了?不管了为了工作,冲鸭!”身后的男人看见面前小小的背影.....
  • 愿你能知我

    愿你能知我

    家道中落的母亲嫁给了嗜赌如命的父亲,输光家产后将我卖入他家,他是豪门公子,父亲早亡,他与他祖母二人守着这偌大的江府,在街上见到扬言要卖了我的赌父,便二两银子把我买了下来,我就这样成了他的奴仆
  • 案中的人

    案中的人

    为什么要选择成为一名人民警察呢?当然是内心或多或少的正义感。成为一名警察后,遇到了各种各样的罪犯。或许会有迷惑,但是这份职业却让我成为一个受人尊敬的人。尼采曾经说过:当你在凝望深渊时,深渊也在凝望你。这是一个关于用催眠术犯罪的故事,在很多电影电视中都有过,它可以让你完全变成另外一个人,它也不是说随便就可以催眠你,需要通过一定的暗示和引导,只有你本身存在巨大的心理压力和负担,它才可以催眠你暗示和引导你。
  • 应用文写作主体论

    应用文写作主体论

    应用文是文化的集大成者,承载着人类的文明,见证着人类的进步,反映着当今社会日新月异的变化。在应用文的长河中,我们可以寻找到中华文化发展的脉络,解读到政治组织的运营、经济活动的发展、军事力量的变化等,感受到物质文明和精神文明对社会的巨大影响,无论截取哪段历史,都可以从应用文中看到各种“影像”。应用文是一种语言工具,具有准确而丰富的表现力,是人们处理公私事务时不可缺少的一种文字表达形式。它使用频率高,使用范围广以及与人们关系的直接性和密切性,是任何文体无法相比的。
  • 万界点名册

    万界点名册

    「三年后的我会是什么形状?」大学宿舍中,失眠的许奇寂在思考。次日,清晨。他得到了想要的答案。..书友群1号群1121579815(普群)2号群1139981904(普群)
  • 墓生人之强者风云

    墓生人之强者风云

    一个圣石族,一个魔族,一个妖族,另外两三个国度。强者风云,霸者回归,激情对战,战场驰骋,无敌阵法,疯狂肉搏!
  • 九州传世

    九州传世

    我愿为凡人,注定不凡,转世九界,必有我容身之地;我欲为善使,注定不善,普度众生,必然责无旁贷;我破为魔鬼,注定嚣张,浩劫天下,必事出有因;我只为宅男,注定玄幻,好运之事,多多益善;