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Castle In The Clouds, Chapters Forty One and Forty Two (standard:drama, 3066 words) [20/21] show all parts | |||
Author: Brian Cross | Added: Dec 15 2010 | Views/Reads: 2369/1720 | Part vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Penultimate chapters of my drama set off of the north east coast of England | |||
Chapter Forty One Hambleton's head ached; he'd come to on the bed where the landlord had managed to lay him, and then as his memory slowly, tortuously pieced together events of the past few hours, he'd dragged himself up, waving aside the landlord's protestations and hurried across the square where he'd encountered a distraught Robertson. 'I fear something dreadful has happened, Reverend.' Hambleton paused, took in Robertson's ashen appearance. 'I can see that it has – what is it, man?' Robertson buried his face in his hands for an instant, shook it forlornly. 'Never since the Saxons pillaged could this island have encountered such violence...' 'Never mind that man – Miss Day – there was a madman in pursuit of her...' 'That madman is no more.' Robertson turned sideways, pointed along the street indicating Dawson's body, 'But there is more than one madman here.' Hambleton realised at once. 'Llewellyn – what has he done to her? The Reverend raised his head to the leaden sky, sighed. 'She went with him willingly – Llewellyn had a sabre, used it on Gibbings.' 'You say – willingly?' Robertson nodded. 'I believe to protect Gibbings. Gibbings received a nasty gash to his chest. He was resting in the vicarage but while my back was turned I fear he took off in pursuit.' 'Then I must hasten.' 'There are policemen in attendance. You should leave it to them.' 'No, I cannot. I feel a part of this unfortunate affair.' Hambleton turned away, bowed his head into the wind and proceeded towards the castle. * * Llewellyn had been bound to a chair. Robbed of his weapon he looked a withered sight, staring ahead with unfocused eyes; the dark suit he'd worn since leaving the city, askew and ragged from his encounters. Rothman could scarcely remove his eyes from Veronica, lying on the chaise-longue, her lovely face turned upwards towards the ceiling, her splendid green eyes closed, while her red hair cascaded over the side of the couch. When he managed to raise his head he became aware of Taylor's scrutiny. 'You have questions to answer, Mr. Rothman, now is as good a time as any.' Rothman released an impatient sigh. 'If you are referring to the rogue on the main street I have little to say; the beautiful lady here was in extreme jeopardy from his thuggish hands when I struck him with the car. It was not my intention that he should die, I acted solely in Miss Veronica's interests.' 'Nevertheless it remains an act of violence, even were what you say to be true, it cannot be overlooked.' Taylor chewed his lip, turned, crossed to the window and looked down on the woman's body on the beach. 'You say you found her washed to shore...' 'She is my accursed sister.' For a moment Llewellyn's lips sprung to life, his eyes lost their glazed appearance. 'This man played no part in that – she slipped, her wretched body lay lifeless at the foot of the slope. It was I who cast her into the sea.' 'You speak of a most dangerous man, forgive me for my unannounced arrival but I felt the need to return to my former abode.' Hambleton sighed, looked at Llewellyn before gazing into Taylor's eyes, feeling him studying the crusted blood on his temple. 'Yes, Sergeant Taylor, I believe this is the work of the evil man Mr. Llewellyn employed to replace me when I tendered my resignation. I overheard your remark, Sergeant, but I have very little doubt that Mr. Rothman acted in a most Click here to read the rest of this story (293 more lines)
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