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the Borgia bed and chairs。 Now; if indeed you feel that I am not asking
too grand a favor … a favor out of all keeping with my good offices on your
behalf … then let me purchase the bed and chairs; and convey them with me
home to Rome。 It is seemly that they should return to Rome; is it not?
Rome would welcome them。 I much desire to sleep in that bed … to be
where I am so sure Prince Djem lay when he breathed his last。 Yes; believe
me; he received your bed as a gracious present from Alexander VI。 The
Borgia were generous of such gifts。〃
The bed and chairs are yours; my dear signor; and the rest of the
contents of the Grey Room; also; if you esteem them in any way。〃
〃Positively I could not; Sir Walter。〃
〃Indeed you shall。 It is done; and leaves me greatly your debtor still。〃
〃Then be it so。 I thank you from the bottom of my heart。 Nor will I
say that you oppress me with such extraordinary generosity; for is it not
more blessed to give than receive? Heavens knows what dark evils the
bed may have committed in the course of its career; but its activities are at
an end。 For me it shall bring no more than honest slumber。 But the
mattress … no。 I do not want the mattress。 That will be a nice present
for the museum of your Royal College of Surgeons。
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A week later the old man was sufficiently rested; and he returned home;
taking his treasures with him。 But he did not depart until he had won a
promise that Sir Walter and Mary would visit him at Rome within the year。
Experts again descended upon Chadlands; packed the source of
tribulation with exceeding care; and conveyed it to London for
examination。 Those destined to make the inquiry were much alive to
their perils; and took no risk。
Six weeks later letters passed between England and Rome; and Sir
Walter wrote to Signor Mannetti; sending such details as he was able to
furnish。
〃A thin; supple wire was found to run between the harmless flock of
the mattress and the satin casing;〃 wrote Sir Walter。 〃Experiments showed
that neither the stuffing nor the outer case contained any harmful
substance。 But the wire; of which fifty miles wound over the upper and
lower surfaces of the mattress under its satin upholstery; proved infinitely
sensitive to heat; and gave off; or ejected at tremendous speed; an invisible;
highly poisonous matter even at a lower temperature than that of a normal
human being。 Insects placed upon it perished in the course of a few
hours; and it destroyed microscopic life and fish and frogs in water at
comparatively low temperatures; that caused the living organisms no
inconvenience until portions of the wire were introduced。 A cat died in
eight minutes; a monkey in ten。 No pain or discomfort marked the
operation of the wire on unconscious creatures。 They sank into death as
into sudden sleep; and examination revealed no physical effects whatever。
The wire is an alloy; and the constituent metals have not yet been
determined; but it is not an amalgam; for mercury is absent。 The wire
contains thallium and helium as the spectroscope shows; but its awful
radioactivity and deadly emanation has yet to be explained。 The
chemical experts have a startling theory。 They suspect there is a new
element here … probably destined to occupy one of the last unfilled places
of the Periodic Table; which chronicles all the elements known to science。
Chemical analysis fails to reach the radio…active properties; and for their
examination the electroscope and spinthariscope are needful。 With these
the radio…chemists are at work。 The wire melted at a lower temperature
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than lead; but melting did not destroy its potency。 After cooling; the
metal retained its properties and was still responsive; as before; to warmth。
But experiment shows that in a molten state; the metal of the wire
increases in effect; and any living thing brought within a yard of it under
this condition succumbs instantly。 Its properties cannot be extracted; so
far; from the actual composition of the wire。 They prove also that the
emanation from the warmed wire is exceedingly subtle; tenuous; and
volatile。 Save under conditions of super…heat; it only operates at two feet
and a few inches; and the wire naturally grows cold very quickly。 It is
almost as light as aluminium。 A gas mask does not arrest the poison;
indeed; it evidently enters a body through the nearest point offered to it
and a safe shield has not yet been discovered。
〃I shall tell you more when we know more;〃 concluded Sir Walter。
〃But at present it looks as though your prophecy were correct; and that
science is not going to get at the bottom of the horrible secret easily。 Dr。
Mannering says that the properties of the elements have yet to be fully
determined; while the subject of alloys was never suspected of containing
such secrets as may prove to be the case。 If more there is to learn; you
shall learn it。〃
In his reply; Signor Mannetti declared that the Borgia bed continued to
be a source of extreme satisfaction and comfort to him。
〃As yet no vision has broken my slumbers; but I continue to hope that
the Oriental features of Sultan Bajazet's brother may presently revisit the
place of his taking off; and that Prince Djem will some night afford me the
pleasure of a conversation。 How much might we tell each other that
neither of us knows!
〃As to the wire; my friend; I will explain to you how that was probably
created and; right or wrong; there is nobody on this earth at present who
can prove my theory to be mistaken。 Be sure that a medieval alchemist;
searching in vain for elixir vitae; or the philosopher's stone; chanced upon
this infernal synthesis and fusion。 For him; no doubt; it proved a
philosopher's stone in earnest; for the Borgia always extended a generous
hand to those who could assist their damnable activities。 Transmutation …
so a skilled friend assures me … is now proved to be a fact; and another
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generation will be able perhaps to make gold; if the desire for that
accursed mineral continues much longer to dominate mankind。
〃Farewell for the present。 Again to see you and your daughter is one
of those pleasures lying in wait for me; to make next winter a season of
gladness rather than dismay。 But do not change your minds。 One must
keep faith with a man of eighty; or risk the possibilities of remorse。〃
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