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作者:旅游巴士      更新:2021-10-16 18:45      字数:9322
  BEASTS AND SUPER…BEASTS
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  BEASTS
  H。 H。 MUNRO (〃SAKI〃)
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  THE SHE…WOLF
  LEONARD BILSITER was one of those people who have                          failed to
  find    this   world     attractive    or   interesting;    and     who      have    sought
  compensation        in   an   〃unseen     world〃     of    their   own     experience     or
  imagination … or invention。           Children do that sort of thing successfully;
  but   children    are   content   to   convince   themselves;   and   do   not   vulgarise
  their   beliefs   by   trying   to  convince    other   people。      Leonard      Bilsiter's
  beliefs   were   for   〃the   few;〃   that   is   to say;   anyone   who   would   listen   to
  him。
  His dabblings in the unseen might not have carried                 him beyond the
  customary platitudes of the drawing…room                visionary if accident had not
  reinforced his stock…in… trade of mystical lore。            In company with a friend;
  who     was     interested   in  a  Ural   mining    concern;    he   had   made    a   trip
  across    Eastern    Europe     at  a  moment     when    the  great    Russian     railway
  strike was developing from a threat to a             reality; its outbreak caught him
  on the return journey;        somewhere on the further side of Perm; and it was
  while     waiting   for   a   couple   of   days   at   a   wayside   station   in   a state   of
  suspended      locomotion      that  he   made    the   acquaintance      of   a  dealer   in
  harness   and   metalware;   who       profitably   whiled   away   the   tedium   of   the
  long     halt   by     initiating     his   English     travelling    companion        in   a
  fragmentary system of folk…lore that he had picked up                from Trans…Baikal
  traders    and   natives。    Leonard      returned    to   his  home     circle  garrulous
  about    his   Russian    strike   experiences;      but  oppressively     reticent   about
  certain   dark    mysteries;   which   he   alluded   to   under   the   resounding   title
  of Siberian Magic。         The reticence wore off in a week or             two under the
  influence   of   an   entire   lack   of   general curiosity;   and   Leonard   began   to
  make   more   detailed      allusions   to   the   enormous   powers   which   this   new
  esoteric     force;    to   use   his  own    description     of  it;  conferred    on   the
  initiated few who knew how to wield it。              His aunt;     Cecilia Hoops; who
  loved sensation perhaps rather better            than she loved the truth; gave him
  as clamorous an        advertisement as anyone could wish for by retailing an
  account of how he had turned a vegetable marrow into a                      wood pigeon
  before     her   very   eyes。     As    a   manifestation     of    the    possession     of
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  supernatural powers;   the   story  was        discounted   in   some   quarters   by  the
  respect accorded to        Mrs。 Hoops' powers of imagination。
  However      divided    opinion    might    be  on   the  question    of   Leonard's
  status   as   a   wonderworker   or   a   charlatan;   he   certainly   arrived   at   Mary
  Hampton's   house…party   with         a  reputation   for   pre…eminence       in   one  or
  other    of   those    professions;     and   he   was   not   disposed     to  shun   such
  publicity as might fall to his share。         Esoteric forces      and unusual powers
  figured largely in   whatever        conversation he or   his aunt had   a share  in;
  and    his   own    performances;        past  and   potential;    were   the   subject   of
  mysterious hints and dark avowals。
  〃I wish you would turn me into a wolf; Mr。              Bilsiter;〃 said his hostess
  at luncheon the day after his         arrival。
  〃My  dear   Mary;〃   said   Colonel   Hampton;   〃I   never   knew        you   had   a
  craving in that direction。〃
  〃A  she…wolf;   of   course;〃   continued   Mrs。   Hampton;   it      would   be   too
  confusing   to   change   one's   sex   as   well   as  one's   species   at   a   moment's
  notice。〃
  〃I don't think one should jest on these subjects;〃            said Leonard。
  〃I'm not jesting; I'm quite serious; I assure you。             Only don't do it to…
  day; we have only eight available            bridge players; and it would break up
  one of our tables。         To…morrow we shall be a larger party。              To…morrow
  night;    after dinner … 〃
  〃In   our   present   imperfect     understanding     of   these   hidden     forces   I
  think one should approach them with               humbleness rather than mockery;〃
  observed      Leonard;    with    such    severity   that   the  subject   was   forthwith
  dropped。
  Clovis Sangrail had sat unusually silent during the              discussion on the
  possibilities of Siberian Magic; after          lunch he side…tracked Lord Pabham
  into the comparative        seclusion of the billiard…room and delivered himself
  of a    searching question。
  〃Have   you   such   a   thing   as   a   she…wolf   in   your  collection   of   wild
  animals?      A she…wolf of moderately          good temper?〃
  Lord Pabham considered。           〃There is Loiusa;〃 he said;         〃a rather fine
  specimen of the timber…wolf。            I got her     two years ago in exchange for
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  some Arctic   foxes。       Most   of    my   animals   get   to   be   fairly   tame   before
  they've been with        me very long; I think I can say Louisa has an angelic
  temper; as she…wolves go。 Why do you ask?〃
  〃I was wondering whether you would lend her to me                    for to…morrow
  night;〃   said   Clovis;   with   the   careless  solicitude   of   one   who   borrows   a
  collar stud or a tennis       racquet。
  〃To…morrow night?〃
  〃Yes; wolves are nocturnal animals; so the late             hours won't hurt her;〃
  said    Clovis;    with    the  air   of  one     who     has   taken    everything     into
  consideration; 〃one of your          men could bring her over from Pabham Park
  after   dusk;   and   with   a   little   help   he   ought   to   be   able   to   smuggle   her
  into the conservatory at the same moment that Mary                  Hampton makes an
  unobtrusive exit。〃
  Lord     Pabham      stared    at  Clovis    for   a   moment      in    pardonable
  bewilderment; then his face broke into a            wrinkled network of laughter。
  〃Oh; that's your game; is it?          You are going to do a          little Siberian
  Magic   on   your   own   account。       And   is   Mrs。    Hampton   willing   to   be   a
  fellow…conspirator?〃
  〃Mary   is   pledged   to   see   me   through   with   it;   if   you will   guarantee
  Louisa's temper。〃
  〃I'll answer for Louisa;〃 said Lord Pabham。
  By    the   following     day    the   house…party      had   swollen     to    larger
  proportions;  and   Bilsiter's   instinct   for self…   advertisement   expanded   duly
  under the stimulant of an         increased audience。        At dinner that evening he
  held    forth    at   length   on   the   subject   of   unseen    forces   and    untested
  powers; and his flow of impressive eloquence continued                   unabated while
  coffee   was   being   served   in   the   drawing…   room   preparatory   to   a   general
  migration to the card…room。
  His    aunt  ensured    a  respectful    hearing    for  his   utterances;    but   her
  sensation…loving soul hankered after            something more dramatic than mere
  vocal demonstration。
  〃Won't     you   do   something     to  CONVINCE          them   of  your    powers;
  Leonard?〃 she pleaded; 〃change something into                 another shape。      He can;
  you know; if he only chooses to;〃           she informed the company。
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  〃Oh;    do;〃   said   Mavis    Pellington    earnestly;   and   her    request    was
  echoed by nearly everyone present。             Even     those who were not open to
  conviction   were   perfectly      willing   to   be   entertained   by  an   exhibition  of
  amateur      conjuring。
  Leonard felt that something tangible was expected of               him。
  〃Has anyone present;〃 h