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作者:想聊      更新:2021-02-19 00:37      字数:9322
  have no knowledge; dazzle us a little; awaken our speculations and then
  depart;   so   may   certain   immortal   spirits   also   be   supposed   to   act。    We
  entangle them possibly in our gross air and detain them for centuries; or
  moments; until their  Creator's purpose  in sending   them is   accomplished。
  Then   He   takes   the   means   to   liberate   them  and   set   them  on   their   eternal
  roads and to their eternal tasks once more。〃
  The listening woman; almost against her reason; felt herself beginning
  to share these assumptions。          But that they were fantastic; unsupported by
  any human knowledge; and would presently involve an experiment full of
  awful peril to the   life   of   the   man   who   uttered them;   she   also   perceived。
  Yet her reasonable caution and conventional distrust began to give way a
  little under the priest's magnetic voice; his flaming eyes; his positive and
  triumphant certainty of truth。         He burned with his inspiration; and she felt
  herself   powerless   to   oppose   any   argument   founded   on   facts   against   the
  mystic enthusiasm of such religious faith。             His honesty and fervor could
  not; however; abate Mary's acute fear。            Her father had entirely gone over
  to the side of the devotee and she knew it。
  〃It is   well   we   have   your   opportunity  to…night;〃   he   said;   〃for   had   the
  police arrived; out of their ignorance they might deny it to you。〃
  Yet Mary fought on against them。            In despair she appealed to Masters。
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  He had been an officer's orderly in his day; and when he left the Army and
  came to Chadlands; he never departed again。                He was an intelligent man;
  who occupied a good part of his leisure in reading。 He set Sir Walter and
  Mary   first    in  his  affections;    and   that  Mary    should    have   won    him   so
  completely she always held to be a triumph; since Abraham Masters had
  no regard or admiration for women。
  〃Can't   you   help   me;   Masters?〃   she   begged。     〃I'm  sure   you   know   as
  well as I do that this ought not to happen。〃
  The butler eyed his master。         He was handing coffee; but none took it。
  〃By  all   means speak;〃 said   Sir Walter。         〃You   know how  I   rate   your
  judgment; Masters。         You have heard Mr。 May upon this terrible subject;
  and should be convinced; as I am。〃
  Masters was very guarded。
  〃It's   not   for   me   to   pass   an   opinion;   Sir   Walter。 But   the   reverend
  gentleman; no doubt; understands such things。                Only there's the Witch of
  Endor;     if  I  may   mention     the  creature;   she   fetched   up   more    than   she
  bargained   for。     And   I   remember   a   proverb   as   I   heard   in   India;   from   a
  Hindoo。      I've   forgot   the   lingo   now;   but   I   remember   the   sense。   They
  Hindoos say that if you knock long enough at a closed door; the devil will
  open it … excuse my mentioning such a thing; but Hindoos are awful wise。〃
  〃And what then; Masters?           I know not who may open the door of this
  mystery; but this I know; that; in the Name of the Most High God; I can
  face whatever opens it。〃
  〃I   ain't   particular   frightened   neither;   your   reverence;〃   said   Masters。
  〃But I wouldn't chance it alone; being about average sinful and not near
  good   enough   to   tackle   that   unknown   horror   hid   up   there   single…handed。
  I'd chance it; though; in high company like yours。              And that's something。〃
  〃It is; Masters; and much to your credit;〃 declared Sir Walter。 〃For that
  matter;   I   would   do   the   like。  Indeed;   I   am   willing   to   accompany   Mr。
  May。〃
  While   Septimus   May   shook   his   head   and   Mary   trembled;   the   butler
  spoke again。
  〃But there's nobody else in this house would。             Not even Fred Caunter;
  who doesn't know the meaning of fear; as you can testify; Sir Walter。                  But
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  he's fed up with the Grey Room; if I may say so; and so's the housekeeper;
  Mrs。 Forbes; and so's Jane Bond。            Not that they would desert the ship; but
  there's others that be going to do so。           I may mention that four maids and
  Jackson      intend    to  give   notice    to…morrow。      Ann      Maine;    the   second
  housemaid;       has   gone    to…night。    Her    father   fetched    her。   Excuse      me
  mentioning it; but Mrs。 Forbes will give you the particulars to…morrow; if
  you please。〃
  〃Hysteria;〃 declared Sir Walter。           〃I don't blame them。         It is natural。
  Everybody is free to go; if they desire to do so。               But tell them what you
  have heard to…night; Masters。           Tell them that no good Christian need fear
  to   rest   in   peace。  Explain   that   Mr。   May   will   presently   enter   the   Grey
  Room   in   the   name   of   God;   and   bid   them   pray   on   their   knees   for   him
  before they go to sleep。〃
  Masters hesitated。
  〃All the same; I very much wish the reverend gentleman would give
  Scotland Yard a chance。           If they fall; then he can wipe their eye after …
  excuse my language;  Sir Walter。            I've read   a lot about   the spirits;  being
  terrible   interested   in   'em;   as   all   human   men   must   be;   and   I   hear   that
  running   after   'em   often   brings   trouble。     I   don't   mean   to   your   life;   Sir
  Walter;   but   to   your   wits。   People   get   cracked   on   'em   and   have   to   be
  locked   up。     I   stopped   everybody   frightening   themselves   into   'sterics   at
  dinner to…day; but you could see how it took 'em; and; whether or no; I do
  beg Mr。 May to be so kind as to let me sit up along with him to…night。
  〃You   never   hear   of   two   people   getting   into   trouble   with   these   here
  customers; and while he was going for this blackguard ghost in the name
  of the Lord; I could keep my weather eye lifting for trouble。 'Tis a matter
  for common sense and keeping your nerve; in my opinion; and we don't
  want     another    death    on   our    hands;    I  suppose。     There'll   be   half   the
  mountebanks and photograph men and newspaper men in the land here to…
  morrow; and 'twill take me all my time to keep 'em from over…running the
  house。     Because if   they  could   come   in   their scores for   the   late   captain…
  poor gentleman! … what won't they try now this here famous detective has
  been done in?〃
  〃Henry deplored the same thing;〃 said Mary。               〃And I answer again; as
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  I   answered   then;〃   replied   Septimus   May。     〃You   mean   well;   Sir   Walter;
  and your butler means well; but you propose an act in direct opposition to
  the principle that inspires me。〃
  〃What do you expect to happen?〃 asked Mary。                〃Do you suppose you
  will see something; and that something will tell you what it is; and why it
  killed dear Tom?〃
  〃That; at any rate; would be a very great blessing to the living;〃 said
  her father。
  〃The   least   the   creature   could   do;   in   my   humble   opinion;〃   ventured
  Masters。
  But Septimus May deprecated such curiosity。
  〃Hope for no such thing; and do not dwell upon what is to happen until
  I am able to tell you what does happen;〃 he answered。               〃Allow no human
  weakness; no desire to learn the secrets of another world; to distract your
  thoughts。     I am only concerned with what I know beyond possibility of
  doubt is my duty … to be entered upon as swiftly as possible。                 I hear my
  call in the very voice of the wind shouting round the house to…night。                But
  beyond my duty I do not seek。 Whether information awaits me; whether
  some manifestation indicating my success and valuable to humanity will
  be granted; I cannot say。 I do not stop now to think about that。
  〃Alone I do this thing … yet not alone; for my hand is in my Maker's
  hand。     Your    part  will   not  be  to  accompany      me。    Let    each   man   and
  woman be informed of what I do; and let them lift a petition for me; that
  my   work   be   crowned   with   success。      But   let   them   not   assume   that   to…
  morrow I shall have anything to impart。             The night may be one of peace
  within;    though    so   stormy    without。     I   may    pray   till  dawn    with   no
  knowledge how my