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they arrive at no conclusion。〃
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〃I am prepared to be。 I shall not leave the country; of course; until I
receive permission to do so。 It must be apparent to everybody that I am;
of all men; if not the most involved; at least the most anxious to clear this
mystery … that nobody can doubt。〃
〃Then you must conserve your strength and be guided;〃 said
Mannering。 〃I do beg of you to retire now; and insist upon Mary doing
the same。 Nothing can be gained by the dead; and necessary energy is
lost to the living by this irrational vigil。 It is far past midnight; I beg you
to retire; Sir Walter; and Mary; too。 There is nothing that should keep you
out of bed; and I urge you to go to it。〃
But the elder refused。
〃Few will sleep under this roof to…night;〃 he said。 〃There is a spirit
of human anxiety and distress apparent; and naturally so。 I will stay here
with this good man。 He is better company than many of the living。 I
feel a great peace here。 The dead sustains me。〃
He joined Mannering; however; in an appeal to his daughter; and;
satisfied that their friend would not be far off at any time; Mary presently
left them。 She declared herself as not anxious or nervous。 She had
never believed that anything but natural causes were responsible for her
husband's death; and felt an assurance that morning would bring some
measure; at least; of explanation。 She went out of the room with
Mannering; and; promising her to keep a close watch on her father; the
doctor left Mary; lighted his pipe; and strolled to the billiard…room。
Presently he patrolled the hall and pursued his own reflections。 Where
his thoughts bent; there his body unconsciously turned; and; forgetting the
injunction of the silent men aloft … indeed; forgetting them also for a
moment … Mannering ascended the stairs and proceeded along the corridor
toward the Grey Room。 But he did not get far。 Out of the darkness a figure
rose and stopped him。 The man turned an electric torch on Dr。
Mannering; and recognized him。 It appeared that while one detective
kept guard outside; the others watched within。 At the sound of voices the
door of the Grey Room opened; and in the bright light that streamed from
it a weird figure stood … a tall; black object with huge and flashing eyes
and what looked like an elephant's trunk descending from between them。
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The watchers; wearing hoods and gas masks; resembled the fantastic
demons of a Salvator Rosa; or Fuselli。 Their chief now accosted the
doctor somewhat sharply。 He knew his name and received his apology;
but bade him leave the corridor at once。 〃I must; however; search you
first;〃 said Frith。 〃You were wrong to come;〃 he continued。 〃This is no
time to distract us。 Explain to…morrow; please。〃
The doctor; after holding up his hands and submitting to a very close
scrutiny; departed and swore at his own inadvertence。 He had forgotten
that; in common with everybody else involved; he must bear the brunt of
suspicion; and he perceived that his approach to the Grey Room; after it
was clearly understood that none should on any account attempt to do so;
must attract unpleasant attention to himself。 And he could offer no better
excuse than that he had forgotten the order。 He apprehended an
unpleasantness on the following day; and wondered at himself that he
could have done anything so open to question。 Brain fag was a poor
excuse; but he had none better。
In an hour he returned to Sir Walter; hoping to find him asleep; but the
master of Chadlands was still reading; and in a frame of mind very quiet
and peaceful。 He regretted the forgetfulness that had taken his friend into
the forbidden gallery。
〃I am concerned for Mary;〃 he said。 〃She is only keeping up at a
terrible cost of nervous power。 It is more than time that she was away;
but she will not go until I am able to accompany her。〃
〃It should not be long。 We must hope they will get to the bottom of it
soon; if not to…night。 I am most anxious for both of you to be off。〃
〃We design to go to Italy。 She shrinks from the Riviera and longs for
Florence; or some such peaceful place。〃
〃It will be cold there。〃
〃Cold won't hurt us。〃
〃Shall you shut up Chadlands?〃
〃Impossible。 It is the only home of half my elder people。 But; if
nothing is discovered and we are still left without an explanation; I shall
seal the Grey Room … windows; door; and hearth … unless the authorities
direct otherwise。 I wish I could fill the place with solid stone or concrete;
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so that it would cease to be a room at all。〃
〃That you can't do;〃 answered the practical doctor。 〃Such a weight
would bring down the ceiling beneath。 But you can make it fast and
block it up if the thing beats them。〃
〃We are like the blind moving in regions unfamiliar to their touch;〃
said Sir Walter。 〃I had hoped so much from the prayer of that just man。
He; indeed; has gone to his reward。 He is with the boy he loved better
than anything on earth; but for us is left great sorrow and distress。 Still;
prayers continue to be answered; Mannering。 I have prayed for patience;
and I find myself patient。 The iron has entered my soul。 The horror of
publicity … the morbid agony I experienced when I knew my name must be
dragged through every newspaper in England … these pangs are past。 My
life seems to have ended in one sense; and; looking back; I cannot fail to
see how little I grasped the realities of existence; how I took my easy days
as a matter of course and never imagined that for me; too; extreme
suffering and misery were lying in wait。 Each man's own burden seems
the hardest to bear; I imagine; and to me these events have shrivelled the
very marrow in my bones。 They scorched me; and the glare; thrown
from the larger world into the privacy of my life; made me feel that I could
call on the hills to cover me。 But now I can endure all。〃
〃You must not look at it so; Sir Walter。 Everybody knows that you
have done no wrong; and if your judgment is questioned; what is it? Only
the fate every man … great or small; famous or insignificant … has to bear。
You can't escape criticism in this world; any more than you can escape
calumny。 It is something that you can now speak so steadfastly; preserve
such patience; and see so clearly; too。 But; for my part; clear seeing only
increases my anxiety to…night。 I don't personally care a button for the
welfare of those men; since they declined to take my advice; but I am
human; and as I suffer with a sick patient and rejoice when he recovers; so
I cannot help suffering at the thought of the risk these four are running。
They sit there; I suppose; or else walk about。 They wear gas masks; and
carry weapons in their hands。 But if we are opposed to a blind; deaf;
unreasoning force; which acts unconsciously and inevitably; then the fate
of ten men would be just as uncertain as the fate of one。 The thing
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operates by day or night … that much has been proved … and; since it is
probably acting automatically; as lightning or steam; how can they
escape?〃
〃This invisible death…dealing force may be in the control of a human
mind; remember。〃
〃It is beyond the bounds of possibility