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作者:旅游巴士      更新:2021-10-16 18:45      字数:9322
  Leonard felt that something tangible was expected of               him。
  〃Has anyone present;〃 he asked; 〃got a three…penny               bit or some small
  object of no particular value …?〃
  〃You're    surely   not   going    to  make    coins   disappear;    or  something
  primitive of that sort?〃 said Clovis         contemptuously。
  〃I   think   it   very   unkind   of   you   not   to   carry   out   my suggestion   of
  turning me into a wolf;〃 said Mary Hampton;                as she crossed over to the
  conservatory   to   give   her     macaws   their   usual   tribute   from   the   dessert
  dishes。
  〃I have already warned you of the danger of treating               these powers in
  a mocking spirit;〃 said Leonard solemnly。
  〃I don't believe you can do it;〃 laughed Mary             provocatively from the
  conservatory; 〃I dare you to do it          if you can。    I defy you to turn me into
  a wolf。〃
  As she said this she was lost to view behind a clump              of azaleas。
  〃Mrs。 Hampton … 〃 began Leonard with increased                   solemnity; but he
  got no further。     A breath of chill air      seemed to rush across the room; and
  at the same time the       macaws broke forth into ear…splitting screams。
  〃What   on   earth   is   the   matter   with   those   confounded   birds;   Mary?〃
  exclaimed Colonel Hampton; at the same               moment an even more piercing
  scream from Mavis Pellington            stampeded the entire company from their
  seats。    In   various   attitudes   of   helpless   horror   or   instinctive   defence
  they   confronted   the   evil…looking   grey   beast   that     was   peering   at   them
  from amid a setting of fern and          azalea。
  Mrs。 Hoops was the first to recover from the general                chaos of fright
  and bewilderment。
  〃Leonard!〃   she   screamed   shrilly   to   her   nephew;   〃turn     it   back   into
  Mrs。    Hampton      at  once!    It  may   fly   at  us  at  any   moment。       Turn    it
  back!〃
  〃I … I don't know how to;〃 faltered Leonard; who              looked more scared
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  and horrified than anyone。
  〃What!〃   shouted   Colonel   Hampton;   〃you've   taken   the           abominable
  liberty of turning my wife into a wolf; and              now you stand there calmly
  and say you can't turn her         back again!〃
  To   do   strict   justice   to   Leonard;   calmness   was   not   a distinguishing
  feature of his attitude at the moment。
  〃I   assure   you   I   didn't   turn   Mrs。   Hampton   into   a wolf;   nothing   was
  farther from my intentions;〃 he          protested。
  〃Then      where     is  she;    and    how     came     that   animal    into     the
  conservatory?〃 demanded the Colonel。
  〃Of course we must accept your assurance that you                  didn't turn Mrs。
  Hampton   into   a   wolf;〃   said   Clovis      politely;   〃but   you   will   agree   that
  appearances are        against you。〃
  〃Are   we   to   have   all   these   recriminations   with   that   beast   standing
  there ready to tear us to pieces?〃 wailed           Mavis indignantly。
  〃Lord     Pabham;      you   know     a  good    deal   about    wild   beasts     …   〃
  suggested Colonel Hampton。
  〃The wild beasts that I have been accustomed to;〃               said Lord Pabham;
  〃have   come   with   proper   credentials   from       well…known   dealers;   or   have
  been   bred   in   my   own    menagerie。       I've   never   before   been   confronted
  with    an    animal      that  walks    unconcernedly       out   of   an   azalea   bush;
  leaving a charming and popular hostess unaccounted for。                    As far as one
  can   judge   from   OUTWARD   characteristics;〃   he           continued;   〃it   has   the
  appearance of a well…grown female              of the North American timber…wolf;
  a variety of the      common species CANIS LUPUS。〃
  〃Oh; never mind its Latin name;〃 screamed Mavis; as                  the beast came
  a step or two further into the room;           〃can't you entice it away with food;
  and shut it up where        it can't do any harm?〃
  〃If it is really Mrs。 Hampton; who has just had a              very good dinner; I
  don't    suppose     food    will  appeal     to  it   very    strongly;〃    said   Clovis。
  〃Leonard;〃 beseeched Mrs。 Hoops tearfully; 〃even if                 this is none of your
  doing   can't   you   use   your   great   powers   to   turn   this   dreadful   beast   into
  something       harmless before it bites us all … a rabbit or something?〃
  〃I   don't  suppose     Colonel    Hampton      would    care   to  have    his    wife
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  turned into a succession of fancy animals as               though we were playing a
  round game with her;〃 interposed            Clovis。
  〃I absolutely forbid it;〃 thundered the Colonel。
  〃Most      wolves    that   I've   had    anything    to   do   with    have     been
  inordinately  fond   of   sugar;〃   said   Lord   Pabham;   〃if     you   like   I'll   try  the
  effect on this one。〃
  He took a piece of sugar from the saucer of his              coffee cup and flung
  it to the expectant Louisa; who          snapped it in mid…air。        There was a sigh
  of relief from      the company; a   wolf that ate sugar   when it might at the
  least have been employed in tearing macaws to pieces had                    already shed
  some of its terrors。      The sigh deepened to a          gasp of thanks…giving when
  Lord     Pabham     decoyed     the   animal    out    of  the   room    by   a  pretended
  largesse   of    further  sugar。     There     was   an   instant  rush   to  the  vacated
  conservatory。         There   was   no   trace   of   Mrs。   Hampton   except   the   plate
  containing the macaws' supper。
  〃The door is locked on the inside!〃 exclaimed              Clovis; who had deftly
  turned the key as he affected to         test it。
  Everyone turned towards Bilsiter。
  〃If you haven't turned my wife into a wolf;〃 said               Colonel Hampton;
  〃will    you   kindly    explain    where    she   has    disappeared       to;  since   she
  obviously could not have gone            through a locked door?          I will not press
  you for an      explanation of how a North American timber…wolf suddenly
  appeared   in   the   conservatory;   but   I   think   I   have   some right   to   inquire
  what has become of Mrs。 Hampton。〃
  Bilsiter's   reiterated   disclaimer   was   met   with   a    general   murmur   of
  impatient disbelief。
  〃I   refuse   to  stay   another    hour   under    this  roof;〃   declared     Mavis
  Pellington。
  〃If   our   hostess   has   really   vanished   out   of   human  form;〃   said   Mrs。
  Hoops;      〃none   of   the  ladies   of   the  party    can    very   well   remain。     I
  absolutely decline to be        chaperoned by a wolf!〃
  〃It's a she…wolf;〃 said Clovis soothingly。
  The correct etiquette to be observed under the             unusual circumstances
  received   no   further   elucidation。       The   sudden   entry   of   Mary   Hampton
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  deprived the discussion         of its immediate interest。
  〃Some   one   has   mesmerised   me;〃   she   exclaimed   crossly;           〃I   found
  myself   in   the   game   larder;  of   all places;  being    fed   with   sugar   by  Lord
  Pabham。       I hate being mesmerised;           and the doctor has forbidden me to
  touch sugar。〃
  The situation was explained to her; as far as it             permitted of anything
  that could be called explanation。
  〃Then   you   REALLY   did   turn         me   into   a   wolf;   Mr。  Bilsiter?〃   she
  exclaimed excitedly。
  But    Leonard     had   burned    the   boat   in  which    he   might    now     have
  embarked on a sea of glory。          He could only shake          his head feebly。
  〃It was I who took that liberty;〃 said Clovis; 〃you                see; I happen to
  have   lived   for   a   couple   of   years   in North…Eastern   Russia;   and   I   have
  more   than   a   tourist's   acquaintance   with   the   magic   craft   of   that   region。
  One     does not care to speak about these strange powers; but                   once in a
  way; when one hears a lot of nonsense being                  talked about them; one is
  tempted   to   show   what   Siberian      magic   can   accomplish   in   the   hands