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作者:淘气      更新:2021-02-20 04:22      字数:9322
  all come home; or ought to come home; for a short holidaythe longer; the
  betterfrom the great boarding…school; where we are for ever working at
  our   arithmetical   slates;   to   take;   and   give   a   rest。  As   to   going   a   visiting;
  where can we not go; if we will; where have we not been; when we would;
  starting our fancy from our Christmas Tree!
  Away into the winter prospect。              There are many such upon the tree!
  On;   by   low…lying;   misty   grounds;   through   fens   and   fogs;   up   long   hills;
  winding dark as caverns between thick plantations; almost shutting out the
  sparkling stars; so; out on broad heights; until we stop at last; with sudden
  silence; at an avenue。          The gate…bell has a deep; half…awful sound in the
  frosty  air;   the   gate   swings   open   on   its   hinges;   and;   as   we   drive   up   to   a
  great   house;     the  glancing     lights   grow    larger   in  the   windows;      and   the
  opposing rows of trees seem to fall solemnly back on either side; to give
  us   place。     At   intervals;   all   day;   a   frightened   hare   has   shot   across   this
  whitened turf; or   the distant   clatter of a   herd of deer trampling the   hard
  frost; has; for   the minute; crushed   the silence too。              Their watchful   eyes
  beneath the fern may be shining now; if we could see them; like the icy
  dewdrops   on   the   leaves;   but   they  are   still;   and   all   is   still。 And   so;   the
  lights growing larger; and the trees falling back before us; and closing up
  again behind us; as if to forbid retreat; we come to the house。
  There     is   probably     a  smell    of   roasted    chestnuts     and    other   good
  comfortable things all the time; for we are telling Winter Stories Ghost
  Stories;   or   more   shame   for   usround   the   Christmas   fire;   and   we   have
  never stirred; except to draw a little nearer to it。              But; no matter for that。
  We came to the house; and it is an old house; full of great chimneys where
  wood is burnt on ancient dogs upon the hearth; and grim portraits (some of
  them with grim legends; too) lower distrustfully from the oaken panels of
  the   walls。    We   are   a   middle…aged   nobleman;   and   we   make   a   generous
  supper with our host and hostess and their guestsit being Christmas…time;
  and the old house full of companyand then we go to bed。                     Our room is a
  very old room。         It is hung with tapestry。         We don't like the portrait of a
  cavalier in green; over the fireplace。             There are great black beams in the
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  ceiling; and there is a great black bedstead; supported at the foot by two
  great black figures; who seem to have come off a couple of tombs in the
  old baronial church in the park; for our particular accommodation。                       But;
  we    are   not  a   superstitious    nobleman;      and   we   don't   mind。     Well!    we
  dismiss our servant; lock the door; and sit before the fire in our dressing…
  gown; musing about a great many things。                At length we go to bed。         Well!
  we can't sleep。       We toss and tumble; and can't sleep。            The embers on the
  hearth    burn    fitfully   and  make     the  room   look    ghostly。    We     can't  help
  peeping      out   over   the   counterpane;     at  the   two    black   figures    and   the
  cavalierthat wicked… looking cavalierin green。                In the flickering light
  they seem to advance and retire:            which; though we are not by any means
  a superstitious nobleman; is not agreeable。              Well! we get nervous more
  and more nervous。          We say 〃This is very foolish; but we can't stand this;
  we'll pretend to be ill; and knock up somebody。〃                Well! we are just going
  to do it; when the locked door opens; and there comes in a young woman;
  deadly pale; and with long fair hair; who glides to the fire; and sits down
  in the chair we have left there; wringing her hands。                Then; we notice that
  her clothes are wet。        Our tongue cleaves to the roof of our mouth; and we
  can't speak; but; we observe her accurately。             Her clothes are wet; her long
  hair   is   dabbled   with   moist   mud;   she   is   dressed   in   the   fashion   of   two
  hundred years ago; and she has at her girdle a bunch of rusty keys。                    Well!
  there   she   sits;   and   we   can't   even   faint;   we   are   in   such   a   state   about   it。
  Presently  she   gets   up;   and   tries   all   the   locks   in   the   room   with   the   rusty
  keys; which won't fit one of them; then; she fixes her eyes on the portrait
  of the cavalier in green; and says; in a low; terrible voice; 〃The stags know
  it!〃   After that; she wrings her hands again; passes the bedside; and goes
  out   at   the   door。  We   hurry  on   our   dressing…gown; seize   our   pistols   (we
  always   travel   with   pistols);   and   are   following;   when   we   find   the   door
  locked。      We   turn   the   key;   look   out   into   the   dark   gallery;   no   one   there。
  We wander away; and try to find our servant。                Can't be done。 We pace the
  gallery till daybreak; then return to our deserted room; fall asleep; and are
  awakened by our servant (nothing ever haunts him) and the shining sun。
  Well!   we   make   a   wretched   breakfast;   and   all   the   company   say   we   look
  queer。     After breakfast; we go over the house with our host; and then we
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  take him to the portrait of the cavalier in green; and then it all comes out。
  He   was   false   to   a   young   housekeeper   once   attached   to   that   family;   and
  famous for her beauty; who drowned herself in a pond; and whose body
  was discovered; after a long time; because the stags refused to drink of the
  water。     Since which; it has been whispered that she traverses the house at
  midnight (but goes especially to that room where the cavalier in green was
  wont to sleep); trying the old locks with the rusty keys。                 Well! we tell our
  host of what we have seen; and a shade comes over his features; and he
  begs it may be hushed up; and so it is。               But; it's all true; and we said so;
  before we died (we are dead now) to many responsible people。
  There   is   no   end   to   the   old  houses;   with    resounding   galleries;   and
  dismal   state…bedchambers;   and   haunted   wings   shut   up   for   many   years;
  through which we may   ramble; with an agreeable creeping up our back;
  and encounter any number of ghosts; but (it is worthy of remark perhaps)
  reducible  to   a very  few  general   types   and   classes;   for;  ghosts have   little
  originality; and 〃walk〃 in a beaten track。               Thus; it comes to pass; that a
  certain room in a certain old hall; where a certain bad lord; baronet; knight;
  or gentleman; shot himself; has certain planks in the floor from which the
  blood   WILL   NOT   be   taken   out。          You   may   scrape   and   scrape;   as   the
  present owner has done; or plane and plane; as his father did; or scrub and
  scrub; as   his grandfather   did; or   burn   and burn   with strong   acids;  as his
  great… grandfather did; but; there the blood will still beno redder and no
  palerno more and no lessalways just the same。                   Thus; in such another
  house there is a haunted door; that never will keep open; or another door
  that   never   will   keep   shut;   or   a   haunted   sound   of   a   spinning…wheel;   or   a
  hammer; or a footstep; or a cry; or a sigh; or a horse's tramp; or the rattling
  of a chain。      Or else; there is a turret…clock; which; at the midnight hour;
  strikes thirteen when the head of the family is going to die; or a shadowy;
  immovable        black    carriage     which    at  such    a   time   is  always     seen    by
  somebody;   waiting   near   the   great   gates   in   the   stable…yard。        Or   thus;   it
  came to pass how Lady Mary went to pay a visit at a large wild house in
  the Scottish Highlands; and; being fatigued with her long journey; retired
  to   bed   early;   and   innocently   said;   next   morning;   at   the   breakfast…table;
  〃How odd; to have so late a party last night; in this remote place; and not
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  to tell me of it; before I went to bed!〃 Then; every one asked Lady Mary
  what   she   meant?       Then;   Lady   Mary   replied;   〃Why;   all   nig