第 51 节
作者:男孩不逛街      更新:2021-02-18 23:24      字数:9320
  no results; I am risking my post。 It would be very different if
  you could adduce any proofs for your suspicions。 I do not deny
  that I should like to see the clerical party; which will; I fear;
  be the ruin of Austria; receive a staggering blow; try;
  therefore; to get to the bottom of this business; and then we
  will talk it over again。〃
  About a month passed; without the young Latitudinarian being
  heard of。 Suddenly; he came one evening; in a great state of
  excitement; and told the Inspector that he was in a position to
  expose the priestly deceit which he had mentioned; if the
  authorities would assist him。 The police director asked for
  further information。
  〃I have obtained a number of important clues;〃 said the young
  man。 〃In the first place; my father confessed to me that my
  mother did not appear to him in our house; but in the churchyard
  where she is buried。 My mother was consumptive for many years;
  and a few weeks before her death she went to the village of
  S; where she died and was buried。 In addition to this; I
  found out from our footman that my father has already left the
  house twice; late at night; in company of X; the Jesuit
  priest; and that on both occasions he did not return till
  morning。 Each time he was remarkably uneasy and low…spirited
  after his return; and had three masses said for my dead mother。
  He also told me just now that he has to leave home this evening
  on business; but; immediately after he told me that; our footman
  saw the Jesuit go out of the house。 We may; therefore; assume
  that he intends this evening to consult the spirit of my dead
  mother again; and this would be an excellent opportunity to solve
  the matter; if you do not object to opposing the most powerful
  force in the Empire for the sake of such an insignificant
  individual as myself。〃
  〃Every citizen has an equal right to the protection of the
  State;〃 the police director replied; 〃and I think that I have
  shown often enough that I am not wanting in courage to perform my
  duty; no matter how serious the consequences may be。 But only
  very young men act without any prospects of success; because they
  are carried away by their feelings。 When you came to me the first
  time; I was obliged to refuse your request for assistance; but
  to…day your request is just and reasonable。 It is now eight
  o'clock; I shall expect you in two hours' time; here in my
  office。 At present; all you have to do is to hold your tongue;
  everything else is my affair。〃
  As soon as it was dark; four men got into a closed carriage in
  the yard of the police…office; and were driven in the direction
  of the village of S。 Their carriage; however; did not enter
  the village; but stopped at the edge of a small wood in the
  immediate neighborhood。 Here all four alighted: the police
  director; accompanied by the young Latitudinarian; a police
  sergeant; and an ordinary policeman; the latter however; dressed
  in plain clothes。
  〃The first thing for us to do is to examine the locality
  carefully;〃 said the police director。 〃It is eleven o'clock and
  the exorcisers of ghosts will not arrive before midnight; so we
  have time to look round us; and to lay our plans。〃
  The four men went to the churchyard; which lay at the end of the
  village; near the little wood。 Everything was as still as death;
  and not a soul was to be seen。 The sexton was evidently sitting
  in the public house; for they found the door of his cottage
  locked; as well as the door of the little chapel that stood in
  the middle of the churchyard。
  〃Where is your mother's grave?〃 the police director asked。 As
  there were only a few stars visible; it was not easy to find it;
  but at last they managed it; and the police director surveyed the
  neighborhood of it。
  〃The position is not a very favorable one for us;〃 he said at
  last; 〃there is nothing here; not even a shrub; behind which we
  could hide。〃
  But just then; the policeman reported that he had tried to get
  into the sexton's hut through the door or a window; and that at
  last he had succeeded in doing so by breaking open a square in a
  window which had been mended with paper; that he had opened it
  and obtained possession of the key; which he brought to the
  police director。
  The plans were very quickly settled。 The police director had the
  chapel opened and went in with the young Latitudinarian; then he
  told the police sergeant to lock the door behind him and to put
  the key back where he had found it; and to shut the window of the
  sexton's cottage carefully。 Lastly; he made arrangements as to
  what they were to do; in case anything unforeseen should occur;
  whereupon the sergeant and the constable left the churchyard; and
  lay down in a ditch at some distance from the gate; but opposite
  to it。
  Almost as soon as the clock struck half past eleven; they heard
  steps near the chapel; whereupon the police director and the
  young Latitudinarian went to the window in order to watch the
  beginning of the exorcism; and as the chapel was in total
  darkness; they thought that they should be able to see without
  being seen; but matters turned out differently from what they
  expected。
  Suddenly; the key turned in the lock。 They barely had time to
  conceal themselves behind the altar; before two men came in; one
  of whom was carrying a dark lantern。 One was the young man's
  father; an elderly man of the middle class; who seemed very
  unhappy and depressed; the other the Jesuit father X; a tall;
  lean; big…boned man; with a thin; bilious face; in which two
  large gray eyes shone restlessly under bushy; black eyebrows。 He
  lit the tapers; which were standing on the altar; and began to
  say a 〃Requiem Mass〃; while the old man kneeled on the altar
  steps and served him。
  When it was over; the Jesuit took the book of the Gospels and the
  holy…water sprinkler; and went slowly out of the chapel; the old
  man following him with the holy…water basin in one hand; and a
  taper in the other。 Then the police director left his hiding
  place; and stooping down; so as not to be seen; crept to the
  chapel window; where he cowered down carefully; the young man
  followed his example。 They were now looking straight at his
  mother's grave。
  The Jesuit; followed by the superstitious old man; walked three
  times round the grave; then he remained standing before it; and
  by the light of the taper read a few passages from the Gospel。
  Then he dipped the holy…water sprinkler three times into the
  holy…water basin; and sprinkled the grave three times。 Then both
  returned to the chapel; kneeled down outside it with their faces
  toward the grave; and began to pray aloud; until at last the
  Jesuit sprang up; in a species of wild ecstasy; and cried out
  three times in a shrill voice:
  〃Exsurge! Exsurge! Exsurge!〃'1'
  '1' Arise!
  Scarcely had the last words of the exorcism died away; when
  thick; blue smoke rose out of the grave; rapidly grew into a
  cloud; and began to assume the outlines of a human body; until at
  last a tall; white figure stood behind the grave; and beckoned
  with its hand。
  〃Who art thou?〃 the Jesuit asked solemnly; while the old man
  began to cry。
  〃When I was alive; I was called Anna Maria B;〃 replied the
  ghost in a hollow voice。
  〃Will you answer all my questions?〃 the priest continued。
  〃As far as I can。〃
  〃Have you not yet been delivered from purgatory by our prayers;
  and by all the Masses for your soul; which we have said for you?〃
  〃Not yet; but soon; soon I shall be。〃
  〃When?〃
  〃As soon as that blasphemer; my son; has been punished。〃
  〃Has that not already happened? Has not your husband disinherited
  his lost son; and in his place made the Church his heir?〃
  〃That is not enough。〃
  〃What must he do besides?〃
  〃He must deposit his will with the Judicial Authorities; as his
  last will and testament; and drive the reprobate out of his
  house。〃
  〃Consider well what you are saying; must this really be?〃
  〃It must; or otherwise I shall have to languish in purgatory much
  longer;〃 the sepulchral voice replied with a deep sigh; but the
  next moment the ghost yelled out in terror: 〃Oh! Good Lord!〃 and
  began to run away as fast as it could。 A shrill whistle was
  heard; and then another; and the police director laid his hand on
  the shoulder of the exorciser with the remark:
  〃You are in custody。〃
  Meanwhile; the police sergeant and the policeman; who had come
  into the churchyard; had caught the ghost; and dragged it
  forward。 It was the sexton; who had put on a flowing; white
  dress; and wore a wax mask; which bore a striking resemblance to
  his mother; so the son declared。
  When the case was heard; it was proved that the mask had been
  very skillfully made from a portrait of the deceased woman。 The
  government gave orders that the matter should be investigated as
  secretly as possible; and left the punishment of Father Xto