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类别:其他 作者:Arthur Machen字数:17716更新时间:19/01/04 10:24:37
Buttherewerepositivelynoothermarksofviolenceabouthim,certainlynonethatwouldaccountforhisdeath;andwhentheycametotheautopsytherewasn’tatraceofpoisonofanykind。 OfcoursethepolicewantedtoknowallaboutthepeopleatNumber20,andhereagain,soIhaveheardfromprivatesources,oneortwootherverycuriouspointscameout。ItappearsthattheoccupantsofthehousewereaMr。andMrs。CharlesHerbert; hewassaidtobealandedproprietor,thoughitstruckmostpeoplethatPaulStreetwasnotexactlytheplacetolookforcountrygentry。AsforMrs。Herbert,nobodyseemedtoknowwhoorwhatshewas,and,betweenourselves,Ifancythediversafterherhistoryfoundthemselvesinratherstrangewaters。Ofcoursetheybothdeniedknowinganythingaboutthedeceased,andindefaultofanyevidenceagainstthemtheyweredischarged。 Butsomeveryoddthingscameoutaboutthem。Thoughitwasbetweenfiveandsixinthemorningwhenthedeadmanwasremoved,alargecrowdhadcollected,andseveraloftheneighboursrantoseewhatwasgoingon。Theywereprettyfreewiththeircomments,byallaccounts,andfromtheseitappearedthatNumber20wasinverybadodourinPaulStreet。Thedetectivestriedtotracedowntheserumourstosomesolidfoundationoffact,butcouldnotgetholdofanything。PeopleshooktheirheadsandraisedtheireyebrowsandthoughttheHerbertsrather’queer,’’wouldrathernotbeseengoingintotheirhouse,’andsoon,buttherewasnothingtangible。Theauthoritiesweremorallycertainthemanmethisdeathinsomewayoranotherinthehouseandwasthrownoutbythekitchendoor,buttheycouldn’tproveit,andtheabsenceofanyindicationsofviolenceorpoisoningleftthemhelpless。Anoddcase,wasn’tit?Butcuriouslyenough,there’ssomethingmorethatIhaven’ttoldyou。Ihappenedtoknowoneofthedoctorswhowasconsultedastothecauseofdeath,andsometimeaftertheinquestImethim,andaskedhimaboutit。’Doyoureallymeantotellme,’Isaid,’thatyouwerebaffledbythecase,thatyouactuallydon’tknowwhatthemandiedof?’’Pardonme,’ hereplied,’Iknowperfectlywellwhatcauseddeath。Blankdiedoffright,ofsheer,awfulterror;Ineversawfeaturessohideouslycontortedintheentirecourseofmypractice,andI haveseenthefacesofawholehostofdead。’Thedoctorwasusuallyacoolcustomerenough,andacertainvehemenceinhismannerstruckme,butIcouldn’tgetanythingmoreoutofhim。 IsupposetheTreasurydidn’tseetheirwaytoprosecutingtheHerbertsforfrighteningamantodeath;atanyrate,nothingwasdone,andthecasedroppedoutofmen’sminds。DoyouhappentoknowanythingofHerbert?\" \"Well,\"repliedVilliers,\"hewasanoldcollegefriendofmine。\" \"Youdon’tsayso?Haveyoueverseenhiswife?\" \"No,Ihaven’t。IhavelostsightofHerbertformanyyears。\" \"It’squeer,isn’tit,partingwithamanatthecollegegateoratPaddington,seeingnothingofhimforyears,andthenfindinghimpopuphisheadinsuchanoddplace。ButIshouldliketohaveseenMrs。Herbert;peoplesaidextraordinarythingsabouther。\" \"Whatsortofthings?\" \"Well,Ihardlyknowhowtotellyou。Everyonewhosawheratthepolicecourtsaidshewasatoncethemostbeautifulwomanandthemostrepulsivetheyhadeverseteyeson。Ihavespokentoamanwhosawher,andIassureyouhepositivelyshudderedashetriedtodescribethewoman,buthecouldn’ttellwhy。Sheseemstohavebeenasortofenigma;andIexpectifthatonedeadmancouldhavetoldtales,hewouldhavetoldsomeuncommonlyqueerones。Andthereyouareagaininanotherpuzzle;whatcouldarespectablecountrygentlemanlikeMr。 Blank(we’llcallhimthatifyoudon’tmind)wantinsuchaveryqueerhouseasNumber20?It’saltogetheraveryoddcase,isn’tit?\" \"Itisindeed,Austin;anextraordinarycase。I didn’tthink,whenIaskedyouaboutmyoldfriend,Ishouldstrikeonsuchstrangemetal。Well,Imustbeoff;good-day。\" Villierswentaway,thinkingofhisownconceitoftheChineseboxes;herewasquaintworkmanshipindeed。 IV THEDISCOVERYINPAULSTREET AfewmonthsafterVillers’meetingwithHerbert,Mr。 Clarkewassitting,asusual,byhisafter-dinnerhearth,resolutelyguardinghisfanciesfromwanderinginthedirectionofthebureau。Formorethanaweekhehadsucceededinkeepingawayfromthe\"Memoirs,\"andhecherishedhopesofacompleteself-reformation;but,inspiteofhisendeavours,hecouldnothushthewonderandthestrangecuriositythatthelastcasehehadwrittendownhadexcitedwithinhim。Hehadputthecase,orrathertheoutlineofit,conjecturallytoascientificfriend,whoshookhishead,andthoughtClarkegettingqueer,andonthisparticulareveningClarkewasmakinganefforttorationalizethestory,whenasuddenknockatthedoorrousedhimfromhismeditations。 \"Mr。Villierstoseeyousir。\" \"Dearme,Villiers,itisverykindofyoutolookmeup;Ihavenotseenyouformanymonths;Ishouldthinknearlyayear。Comein,comein。Andhowareyou,Villiers?Wantanyadviceaboutinvestments?\" \"No,thanks,IfancyeverythingIhaveinthatwayisprettysafe。No,Clarke,Ihavereallycometoconsultyouaboutarathercuriousmatterthathasbeenbroughtundermynoticeoflate。IamafraidyouwillthinkitallratherabsurdwhenItellmytale。Isometimesthinksomyself,andthat’sjustwhatImadeupmymindtocometoyou,asIknowyou’reapracticalman。\" Mr。Villierswasignorantofthe\"MemoirstoprovetheExistenceoftheDevil。\" \"Well,Villiers,Ishallbehappytogiveyoumyadvice,tothebestofmyability。Whatisthenatureofthecase?\" \"It’sanextraordinarythingaltogether。Youknowmyways;Ialwayskeepmyeyesopeninthestreets,andinmytimeIhavechanceduponsomequeercustomers,andqueercasestoo,butthis,Ithink,beatsall。Iwascomingoutofarestaurantonenastywinternightaboutthreemonthsago;IhadhadacapitaldinnerandagoodbottleofChianti,andIstoodforamomentonthepavement,thinkingwhatamysterythereisaboutLondonstreetsandthecompaniesthatpassalongthem。Abottleofredwineencouragesthesefancies,Clarke,andIdaresayI shouldhavethoughtapageofsmalltype,butIwascutshortbyabeggarwhohadcomebehindme,andwasmakingtheusualappeals。OfcourseIlookedround,andthisbeggarturnedouttobewhatwasleftofanoldfriendofmine,amannamedHerbert。Iaskedhimhowhehadcometosuchawretchedpass,andhetoldme。WewalkedupanddownoneofthoselonganddarkSohostreets,andthereIlistenedtohisstory。Hesaidhehadmarriedabeautifulgirl,someyearsyoungerthanhimself,and,asheputit,shehadcorruptedhimbodyandsoul。Hewouldn’tgointodetails;hesaidhedarenot,thatwhathehadseenandheardhauntedhimbynightandday,andwhenIlookedinhisfaceIknewhewasspeakingthetruth。 Therewassomethingaboutthemanthatmademeshiver。Idon’tknowwhy,butitwasthere。Igavehimalittlemoneyandsenthimaway,andIassureyouthatwhenhewasgoneIgaspedforbreath。Hispresenceseemedtochillone’sblood。\" \"Isn’tthisalljustalittlefanciful,Villiers?I supposethepoorfellowhadmadeanimprudentmarriage,and,inplainEnglish,gonetothebad。\" \"Well,listentothis。\"VillierstoldClarkethestoryhehadheardfromAustin。 \"Yousee,\"heconcluded,\"therecanbebutlittledoubtthatthisMr。Blank,whoeverhewas,diedofsheerterror;hesawsomethingsoawful,soterrible,thatitcutshorthislife。 Andwhathesaw,hemostcertainlysawinthathouse,which,somehoworother,hadgotabadnameintheneighbourhood。I hadthecuriositytogoandlookattheplaceformyself。It’sasaddeningkindofstreet;thehousesareoldenoughtobemeananddreary,butnotoldenoughtobequaint。AsfarasIcouldseemostofthemareletinlodgings,furnishedandunfurnished,andalmosteverydoorhasthreebellstoit。Hereandtherethegroundfloorshavebeenmadeintoshopsofthecommonestkind; it’sadismalstreetineveryway。IfoundNumber20wastolet,andIwenttotheagent’sandgotthekey。OfcourseI shouldhaveheardnothingoftheHerbertsinthatquarter,butIaskedtheman,fairandsquare,howlongtheyhadleftthehouseandwhethertherehadbeenothertenantsinthemeanwhile。 Helookedatmequeerlyforaminute,andtoldmetheHerbertshadleftimmediatelyaftertheunpleasantness,ashecalledit,andsincethenthehousehadbeenempty。\" Mr。Villierspausedforamoment。 \"Ihavealwaysbeenratherfondofgoingoveremptyhouses;there’sasortoffascinationaboutthedesolateemptyrooms,withthenailsstickinginthewalls,andthedustthickuponthewindow-sills。ButIdidn’tenjoygoingoverNumber20,PaulStreet。IhadhardlyputmyfootinsidethepassagewhenI noticedaqueer,heavyfeelingabouttheairofthehouse。Ofcourseallemptyhousesarestuffy,andsoforth,butthiswassomethingquitedifferent;Ican’tdescribeittoyou,butitseemedtostopthebreath。Iwentintothefrontroomandthebackroom,andthekitchensdownstairs;theywerealldirtyanddustyenough,asyouwouldexpect,buttherewassomethingstrangeaboutthemall。Icouldn’tdefineittoyou,IonlyknowIfeltqueer。Itwasoneoftheroomsonthefirstfloor,though,thatwastheworst。Itwasalargishroom,andonceonatimethepapermusthavebeencheerfulenough,butwhenIsawit,paint,paper,andeverythingweremostdoleful。Buttheroomwasfullofhorror;IfeltmyteethgrindingasIputmyhandonthedoor,andwhenIwentin,IthoughtIshouldhavefallenfaintingtothefloor。However,Ipulledmyselftogether,andstoodagainsttheendwall,wonderingwhatonearththerecouldbeabouttheroomtomakemylimbstremble,andmyheartbeatasifIwereatthehourofdeath。Inonecornertherewasapileofnewspaperslitteredonthefloor,andIbeganlookingatthem;theywerepapersofthreeorfouryearsago,someofthemhalftorn,andsomecrumpledasiftheyhadbeenusedforpacking。Iturnedthewholepileover,andamongstthemIfoundacuriousdrawing;Iwillshowittoyoupresently。ButIcouldn’tstayintheroom;Ifeltitwasoverpoweringme。Iwasthankfultocomeout,safeandsound,intotheopenair。PeoplestaredatmeasIwalkedalongthestreet,andonemansaidIwasdrunk。Iwasstaggeringaboutfromonesideofthepavementtotheother,anditwasasmuchasIcoulddototakethekeybacktotheagentandgethome。I wasinbedforaweek,sufferingfromwhatmydoctorcallednervousshockandexhaustion。OneofthosedaysIwasreadingtheeveningpaper,andhappenedtonoticeaparagraphheaded: ’StarvedtoDeath。’Itwastheusualstyleofthing;amodellodging-houseinMarlyebone,adoorlockedforseveraldays,andadeadmaninhischairwhentheybrokein。’Thedeceased,’saidtheparagraph,’wasknownasCharlesHerbert,andisbelievedtohavebeenonceaprosperouscountrygentleman。HisnamewasfamiliartothepublicthreeyearsagoinconnectionwiththemysteriousdeathinPaulStreet,TottenhamCourtRoad,thedeceasedbeingthetenantofthehouseNumber20,intheareaofwhichagentlemanofgoodpositionwasfounddeadundercircumstancesnotdevoidofsuspicion。’Atragicending,wasn’tit?Butafterall,ifwhathetoldmeweretrue,whichIamsureitwas,theman’slifewasallatragedy,andatragedyofastrangersortthantheyputontheboards。\" \"Andthatisthestory,isit?\"saidClarkemusingly。 \"Yes,thatisthestory。\" \"Well,really,Villiers,Iscarcelyknowwhattosayaboutit。Thereare,nodoubt,circumstancesinthecasewhichseempeculiar,thefindingofthedeadmanintheareaofHerbert’shouse,forinstance,andtheextraordinaryopinionofthephysicianastothecauseofdeath;but,afterall,itisconceivablethatthefactsmaybeexplainedinastraightforwardmanner。Astoyourownsensations,whenyouwenttoseethehouse,Iwouldsuggestthattheywereduetoavividimagination;youmusthavebeenbrooding,inasemi-consciousway,overwhatyouhadheard。Idon’texactlyseewhatmorecanbesaidordoneinthematter;youevidentlythinkthereisamysteryofsomekind,butHerbertisdead;wherethendoyouproposetolook?\" \"Iproposetolookforthewoman;thewomanwhomhemarried。Sheisthemystery。\" Thetwomensatsilentbythefireside;Clarkesecretlycongratulatinghimselfonhavingsuccessfullykeptupthecharacterofadvocateofthecommonplace,andVillierswrappedinhisgloomyfancies。 \"IthinkIwillhaveacigarette,\"hesaidatlast,andputhishandinhispockettofeelforthecigarette-case。 \"Ah!\"hesaid,startingslightly,\"IforgotIhadsomethingtoshowyou。YouremembermysayingthatIhadfoundarathercurioussketchamongstthepileofoldnewspapersatthehouseinPaulStreet?Hereitis。\" Villiersdrewoutasmallthinparcelfromhispocket。 Itwascoveredwithbrownpaper,andsecuredwithstring,andtheknotsweretroublesome。InspiteofhimselfClarkefeltinquisitive;hebentforwardonhischairasVillierspainfullyundidthestring,andunfoldedtheoutercovering。Insidewasasecondwrappingoftissue,andVillierstookitoffandhandedthesmallpieceofpapertoClarkewithoutaword。 Therewasdeadsilenceintheroomforfiveminutesormore;thetwomansatsostillthattheycouldhearthetickingofthetallold-fashionedclockthatstoodoutsideinthehall,andinthemindofoneofthemtheslowmonotonyofsoundwokeupafar,farmemory。Hewaslookingintentlyatthesmallpen-and-inksketchofthewoman’shead;ithadevidentlybeendrawnwithgreatcare,andbyatrueartist,forthewoman’ssoullookedoutoftheeyes,andthelipswerepartedwithastrangesmile。Clarkegazedstillattheface;itbroughttohismemoryonesummerevening,longago;hesawagainthelonglovelyvalley,theriverwindingbetweenthehills,themeadowsandthecornfields,thedullredsun,andthecoldwhitemistrisingfromthewater。Heheardavoicespeakingtohimacrossthewavesofmanyyears,andsaying\"Clarke,MarywillseethegodPan!\"andthenhewasstandinginthegrimroombesidethedoctor,listeningtotheheavytickingoftheclock,waitingandwatching,watchingthefigurelyingonthegreencharbeneaththelamplight。Maryroseup,andhelookedintohereyes,andhisheartgrewcoldwithinhim。 \"Whoisthiswoman?\"hesaidatlast。Hisvoicewasdryandhoarse。 \"ThatisthewomanwhoHerbertmarried。\" Clarkelookedagainatthesketch;itwasnotMaryafterall。TherecertainlywasMary’sface,buttherewassomethingelse,somethinghehadnotseenonMary’sfeatureswhenthewhite-cladgirlenteredthelaboratorywiththedoctor,noratherterribleawakening,norwhenshelaygrinningonthebed。Whateveritwas,theglancethatcamefromthoseeyes,thesmileonthefulllips,ortheexpressionofthewholeface,Clarkeshudderedbeforeitathisinmostsoul,andthought,unconsciously,ofDr。Phillip’swords,\"themostvividpresentmentofevilIhaveeverseen。\"Heturnedthepaperovermechanicallyinhishandandglancedattheback。 \"GoodGod!Clarke,whatisthematter?Youareaswhiteasdeath。\" Villiershadstartedwildlyfromhischair,asClarkefellbackwithagroan,andletthepaperdropfromhishands。 \"Idon’tfeelverywell,Villiers,Iamsubjecttotheseattacks。Pourmeoutalittlewine;thanks,thatwilldo。 Ishallfeelbetterinafewminutes。\" VillierspickedupthefallensketchandturneditoverasClarkehaddone。 \"Yousawthat?\"hesaid。\"That’showIidentifieditasbeingaportraitofHerbert’swife,orIshouldsayhiswidow。Howdoyoufeelnow?\" \"Better,thanks,itwasonlyapassingfaintness。I don’tthinkIquitecatchyourmeaning。Whatdidyousayenabledyoutoidentifythepicture?\" \"Thisword——’Helen’——waswrittenontheback。 Didn’tItellyouhernamewasHelen?Yes;HelenVaughan。\" Clarkegroaned;therecouldbenoshadowofdoubt。 \"Now,don’tyouagreewithme,\"saidVilliers,\"thatinthestoryIhavetoldyouto-night,andinthepartthiswomanplaysinit,therearesomeverystrangepoints?\" \"Yes,Villiers,\"Clarkemuttered,\"itisastrangestoryindeed;astrangestoryindeed。Youmustgivemetimetothinkitover;ImaybeabletohelpyouorImaynot。Mustyoubegoingnow?Well,good-night,Villiers,good-night。Comeandseemeinthecourseofaweek。\" V THELETTEROFADVICE \"Doyouknow,Austin,\"saidVilliers,asthetwofriendswerepacingsedatelyalongPiccadillyonepleasantmorninginMay,\"doyouknowIamconvincedthatwhatyoutoldmeaboutPaulStreetandtheHerbertsisamereepisodeinanextraordinaryhistory?ImayaswellconfesstoyouthatwhenI askedyouaboutHerbertafewmonthsagoIhadjustseenhim。\" \"Youhadseenhim?Where?\" \"Hebeggedofmeinthestreetonenight。Hewasinthemostpitiableplight,butIrecognizedtheman,andIgothimtotellmehishistory,oratleasttheoutlineofit。Inbrief,itamountedtothis——hehadbeenruinedbyhiswife。\" \"Inwhatmanner?\" \"Hewouldnottellme;hewouldonlysaythatshehaddestroyedhim,bodyandsoul。Themanisdeadnow。 \"Andwhathasbecomeofhiswife?\" \"Ah,that’swhatIshouldliketoknow,andImeantofindhersoonerorlater。IknowamannamedClarke,adryfellow,infactamanofbusiness,butshrewdenough。Youunderstandmymeaning;notshrewdinthemerebusinesssenseoftheword,butamanwhoreallyknowssomethingaboutmenandlife。Well,Ilaidthecasebeforehim,andhewasevidentlyimpressed。Hesaiditneededconsideration,andaskedmetocomeagaininthecourseofaweek。AfewdayslaterIreceivedthisextraordinaryletter。\" Austintooktheenvelope,drewouttheletter,andreaditcuriously。Itranasfollows:—— \"MYDEARVILLIERS,——Ihavethoughtoverthematteronwhichyouconsultedmetheothernight,andmyadvicetoyouisthis。Throwtheportraitintothefire,blotoutthestoryfromyourmind。Nevergiveitanotherthought,Villiers,oryouwillbesorry。Youwillthink,nodoubt,thatIaminpossessionofsomesecretinformation,andtoacertainextentthatisthecase。ButIonlyknowalittle;Iamlikeatravellerwhohaspeeredoveranabyss,andhasdrawnbackinterror。WhatIknowisstrangeenoughandhorribleenough,butbeyondmyknowledgetherearedepthsandhorrorsmorefrightfulstill,moreincrediblethananytaletoldofwinternightsaboutthefire。 Ihaveresolved,andnothingshallshakethatresolve,toexplorenowhitfarther,andifyouvalueyourhappinessyouwillmakethesamedetermination。 \"Comeandseemebyallmeans;butwewilltalkonmorecheerfultopicsthanthis。\" Austinfoldedthelettermethodically,andreturnedittoVilliers。 \"Itiscertainlyanextraordinaryletter,\"hesaid,\"whatdoeshemeanbytheportrait?\" \"Ah!IforgottotellyouIhavebeentoPaulStreetandhavemadeadiscovery。\" VillierstoldhisstoryashehadtoldittoClarke,andAustinlistenedinsilence。Heseemedpuzzled。 \"Howverycuriousthatyoushouldexperiencesuchanunpleasantsensationinthatroom!\"hesaidatlength。\"I hardlygatherthatitwasamerematteroftheimagination;afeelingofrepulsion,inshort。\" \"No,itwasmorephysicalthanmental。ItwasasifI wereinhalingateverybreathsomedeadlyfume,whichseemedtopenetratetoeverynerveandboneandsinewofmybody。Ifeltrackedfromheadtofoot,myeyesbegantogrowdim;itwasliketheentranceofdeath。\" \"Yes,yes,verystrangecertainly。Yousee,yourfriendconfessesthatthereissomeveryblackstoryconnectedwiththiswoman。Didyounoticeanyparticularemotioninhimwhenyouweretellingyourtale?\" \"Yes,Idid。Hebecameveryfaint,butheassuredmethatitwasamerepassingattacktowhichhewassubject。\" \"Didyoubelievehim?\" \"Ididatthetime,butIdon’tnow。HeheardwhatI hadtosaywithagooddealofindifference,tillIshowedhimtheportrait。ItwasthenthathewasseizedwiththeattackofwhichIspoke。Helookedghastly,Iassureyou。\" \"Thenhemusthaveseenthewomanbefore。Buttheremightbeanotherexplanation;itmighthavebeenthename,andnottheface,whichwasfamiliartohim。Whatdoyouthink?\" \"Icouldn’tsay。Tothebestofmybeliefitwasafterturningtheportraitinhishandsthathenearlydroppedfromthechair。Thename,youknow,waswrittenontheback。\" \"Quiteso。Afterall,itisimpossibletocometoanyresolutioninacaselikethis。Ihatemelodrama,andnothingstrikesmeasmorecommonplaceandtediousthantheordinaryghoststoryofcommerce;butreally,Villiers,itlooksasifthereweresomethingveryqueeratthebottomofallthis。\" Thetwomenhad,withoutnoticingit,turnedupAshleyStreet,leadingnorthwardfromPiccadilly。Itwasalongstreet,andratheragloomyone,buthereandthereabrightertastehadilluminatedthedarkhouseswithflowers,andgaycurtains,andacheerfulpaintonthedoors。VilliersglancedupasAustinstoppedspeaking,andlookedatoneofthesehouses;geraniums,redandwhite,droopedfromeverysill,anddaffodil-colouredcurtainsweredrapedbackfromeachwindow。 \"Itlookscheerful,doesn’tit?\"hesaid。 \"Yes,andtheinsideisstillmorecheery。Oneofthepleasantesthousesoftheseason,soIhaveheard。Ihaven’tbeentheremyself,butI’vemetseveralmenwhohave,andtheytellmeit’suncommonlyjovial。\" \"Whosehouseisit?\" \"AMrs。Beaumont’s。\" \"Andwhoisshe?\" \"Icouldn’ttellyou。IhaveheardshecomesfromSouthAmerica,butafterall,whosheisisoflittleconsequence。Sheisaverywealthywoman,there’snodoubtofthat,andsomeofthebestpeoplehavetakenherup。Ihearshehassomewonderfulclaret,reallymarvellouswine,whichmusthavecostafabuloussum。LordArgentinewastellingmeaboutit;hewastherelastSundayevening。Heassuresmehehasnevertastedsuchawine,andArgentine,asyouknow,isanexpert。Bytheway,thatremindsme,shemustbeanoddishsortofwoman,thisMrs。Beaumont。Argentineaskedherhowoldthewinewas,andwhatdoyouthinkshesaid?’Aboutathousandyears,Ibelieve。’LordArgentinethoughtshewaschaffinghim,youknow,butwhenhelaughedshesaidshewasspeakingquiteseriouslyandofferedtoshowhimthejar。Ofcourse,hecouldn’tsayanythingmoreafterthat;butitseemsratherantiquatedforabeverage,doesn’tit?Why,hereweareatmyrooms。Comein,won’tyou?\" \"Thanks,IthinkIwill。Ihaven’tseenthecuriosity-shopforawhile。\" Itwasaroomfurnishedrichly,yetoddly,whereeveryjarandbookcaseandtable,andeveryrugandjarandornamentseemedtobeathingapart,preservingeachitsownindividuality。 \"Anythingfreshlately?\"saidVilliersafterawhile。 \"No;Ithinknot;yousawthosequeerjugs,didn’tyou? Ithoughtso。Idon’tthinkIhavecomeacrossanythingforthelastfewweeks。\" Austinglancedaroundtheroomfromcupboardtocupboard,fromshelftoshelf,insearchofsomenewoddity。 Hiseyesfellatlastonanoddchest,pleasantlyandquaintlycarved,whichstoodinadarkcorneroftheroom。 \"Ah,\"hesaid,\"Iwasforgetting,Ihavegotsomethingtoshowyou。\"Austinunlockedthechest,drewoutathickquartovolume,laiditonthetable,andresumedthecigarhehadputdown。 \"DidyouknowArthurMeyrickthepainter,Villiers?\" \"Alittle;Imethimtwoorthreetimesatthehouseofafriendofmine。Whathasbecomeofhim?Ihaven’theardhisnamementionedforsometime。\" \"He’sdead。\" \"Youdon’tsayso!Quiteyoung,wasn’the?\" \"Yes;onlythirtywhenhedied。\" \"Whatdidhedieof?\" \"Idon’tknow。Hewasanintimatefriendofmine,andathoroughlygoodfellow。Heusedtocomehereandtalktomeforhours,andhewasoneofthebesttalkersIhavemet。Hecouldeventalkaboutpainting,andthat’smorethancanbesaidofmostpainters。Abouteighteenmonthsagohewasfeelingratheroverworked,andpartlyatmysuggestionhewentoffonasortofrovingexpedition,withnoverydefiniteendoraimaboutit。IbelieveNewYorkwastobehisfirstport,butI neverheardfromhim。ThreemonthsagoIgotthisbook,withaverycivilletterfromanEnglishdoctorpractisingatBuenosAyres,statingthathehadattendedthelateMr。Meyrickduringhisillness,andthatthedeceasedhadexpressedanearnestwishthattheenclosedpacketshouldbesenttomeafterhisdeath。 Thatwasall。\" \"Andhaven’tyouwrittenforfurtherparticulars?\" \"Ihavebeenthinkingofdoingso。Youwouldadvisemetowritetothedoctor?\" \"Certainly。Andwhataboutthebook?\" \"ItwassealedupwhenIgotit。Idon’tthinkthedoctorhadseenit。\" \"Itissomethingveryrare?Meyrickwasacollector,perhaps?\" \"No,Ithinknot,hardlyacollector。Now,whatdoyouthinkoftheseAinujugs?\" \"Theyarepeculiar,butIlikethem。Butaren’tyougoingtoshowmepoorMeyrick’slegacy?\" \"Yes,yes,tobesure。Thefactis,it’sratherapeculiarsortofthing,andIhaven’tshownittoanyone。I wouldn’tsayanythingaboutitifIwereyou。Thereitis。\" Villierstookthebook,andopeneditathaphazard。 \"Itisn’taprintedvolume,then?\"hesaid。 \"No。ItisacollectionofdrawingsinblackandwhitebymypoorfriendMeyrick。\" Villiersturnedtothefirstpage,itwasblank;thesecondboreabriefinscription,whichheread: Siletperdiemuniversus,necsinehorroresecretusest;lucetnocturnisignibus,chorusAegipanumundiquepersonatur:audiunturetcantustibiarum,ettinnituscymbalorumperorammaritimam。 OnthethirdpagewasadesignwhichmadeVilliersstartandlookupatAustin;hewasgazingabstractedlyoutofthewindow。Villiersturnedpageafterpage,absorbed,inspiteofhimself,inthefrightfulWalpurgisNightofevil,strangemonstrousevil,thatthedeadartisthadsetforthinhardblackandwhite。ThefiguresofFaunsandSatyrsandAegipansdancedbeforehiseyes,thedarknessofthethicket,thedanceonthemountain-top,thescenesbylonelyshores,ingreenvineyards,byrocksanddesertplaces,passedbeforehim:aworldbeforewhichthehumansoulseemedtoshrinkbackandshudder。 Villierswhirledovertheremainingpages;hehadseenenough,butthepictureonthelastleafcaughthiseye,ashealmostclosedthebook。 \"Austin!\" \"Well,whatisit?\" \"Doyouknowwhothatis?\" Itwasawoman’sface,aloneonthewhitepage。 \"Knowwhoitis?No,ofcoursenot。\" \"Ido。\" \"Whoisit?\" \"ItisMrs。Herbert。\" \"Areyousure?\" \"Iamperfectlysureofit。PoorMeyrick!Heisonemorechapterinherhistory。\" \"Butwhatdoyouthinkofthedesigns?\" \"Theyarefrightful。Lockthebookupagain,Austin。 IfIwereyouIwouldburnit;itmustbeaterriblecompanioneventhoughitbeinachest。\" \"Yes,theyaresingulardrawings。ButIwonderwhatconnectiontherecouldbebetweenMeyrickandMrs。Herbert,orwhatlinkbetweenherandthesedesigns?\" \"Ah,whocansay?Itispossiblethatthemattermayendhere,andweshallneverknow,butinmyownopinionthisHelenVaughan,orMrs。Herbert,isonlythebeginning。ShewillcomebacktoLondon,Austin;dependonit,shewillcomeback,andweshallhearmoreaboutherthen。Idoubtitwillbeverypleasantnews。\" VI THESUICIDES LordArgentinewasagreatfavouriteinLondonSociety。Attwentyhehadbeenapoorman,deckedwiththesurnameofanillustriousfamily,butforcedtoearnalivelihoodasbesthecould,andthemostspeculativeofmoney-lenderswouldnothaveentrustedhimwithfiftypoundsonthechanceofhiseverchanginghisnameforatitle,andhispovertyforagreatfortune。Hisfatherhadbeennearenoughtothefountainofgoodthingstosecureoneofthefamilylivings,buttheson,evenifhehadtakenorders,wouldscarcelyhaveobtainedsomuchasthis,andmoreoverfeltnovocationfortheecclesiasticalestate。Thushefrontedtheworldwithnobetterarmourthanthebachelor’sgownandthewitsofayoungerson’sgrandson,withwhichequipmenthecontrivedinsomewaytomakeaverytolerablefightofit。Attwenty-fiveMr。CharlesAubernonsawhimselfstillamanofstrugglesandofwarfarewiththeworld,butoutofthesevenwhostoodbeforehimandthehighplacesofhisfamilythreeonlyremained。Thesethree,however,were\"goodlives,\"butyetnotproofagainsttheZuluassegaisandtyphoidfever,andsoonemorningAubernonwokeupandfoundhimselfLordArgentine,amanofthirtywhohadfacedthedifficultiesofexistence,andhadconquered。Thesituationamusedhimimmensely,andheresolvedthatrichesshouldbeaspleasanttohimaspovertyhadalwaysbeen。Argentine,aftersomelittleconsideration,cametotheconclusionthatdining,regardedasafineart,wasperhapsthemostamusingpursuitopentofallenhumanity,andthushisdinnersbecamefamousinLondon,andaninvitationtohistableathingcovetouslydesired。AftertenyearsoflordshipanddinnersArgentinestilldeclinedtobejaded,stillpersistedinenjoyinglife,andbyakindofinfectionhadbecomerecognizedasthecauseofjoyinothers,inshort,asthebestofcompany。Hissuddenandtragicaldeaththereforecausedawideanddeepsensation。 Peoplecouldscarcelybelieveit,eventhoughthenewspaperwasbeforetheireyes,andthecryof\"MysteriousDeathofaNobleman\"cameringingupfromthestreet。Buttherestoodthebriefparagraph:\"LordArgentinewasfounddeadthismorningbyhisvaletunderdistressingcircumstances。Itisstatedthattherecanbenodoubtthathislordshipcommittedsuicide,thoughnomotivecanbeassignedfortheact。Thedeceasednoblemanwaswidelyknowninsociety,andmuchlikedforhisgenialmannerandsumptuoushospitality。Heissucceededby,\" etc。,etc。 Byslowdegreesthedetailscametolight,butthecasestillremainedamystery。Thechiefwitnessattheinquestwasthedeceased’svalet,whosaidthatthenightbeforehisdeathLordArgentinehaddinedwithaladyofgoodposition,whosenamedwassuppressedinthenewspaperreports。Atabouteleveno’clockLordArgentinehadreturned,andinformedhismanthatheshouldnotrequirehisservicestillthenextmorning。A littlelaterthevalethadoccasiontocrossthehallandwassomewhatastonishedtoseehismasterquietlylettinghimselfoutatthefrontdoor。Hehadtakenoffhiseveningclothes,andwasdressedinaNorfolkcoatandknickerbockers,andworealowbrownhat。ThevalethadnoreasontosupposethatLordArgentinehadseenhim,andthoughhismasterrarelykeptlatehours,thoughtlittleoftheoccurrencetillthenextmorning,whenheknockedatthebedroomdoorataquartertonineasusual。Hereceivednoanswer,and,afterknockingtwoorthreetimes,enteredtheroom,andsawLordArgentine’sbodyleaningforwardatananglefromthebottomofthebed。Hefoundthathismasterhadtiedacordsecurelytooneoftheshortbed-posts,and,aftermakingarunningnooseandslippingitroundhisneck,theunfortunatemanmusthaveresolutelyfallenforward,todiebyslowstrangulation。Hewasdressedinthelightsuitinwhichthevalethadseenhimgoout,andthedoctorwhowassummonedpronouncedthatlifehadbeenextinctformorethanfourhours。Allpapers,letters,andsoforthseemedinperfectorder,andnothingwasdiscoveredwhichpointedinthemostremotewaytoanyscandaleithergreatorsmall。Heretheevidenceended;nothingmorecouldbediscovered。Severalpersonshadbeenpresentatthedinner-partyatwhichLordAugustinehadassisted,andtoalltheseheseemedinhisusualgenialspirits。Thevalet,indeed,saidhethoughthismasterappearedalittleexcitedwhenhecamehome,butconfessedthatthealterationinhismannerwasveryslight,hardlynoticeable,indeed。Itseemedhopelesstoseekforanyclue,andthesuggestionthatLordArgentinehadbeensuddenlyattackedbyacutesuicidalmaniawasgenerallyaccepted。 Itwasotherwise,however,whenwithinthreeweeks,threemoregentlemen,oneofthemanobleman,andthetwoothersmenofgoodpositionandamplemeans,perishedmiserablyinthealmostpreciselythesamemanner。LordSwanleighwasfoundonemorninginhisdressing-room,hangingfromapegaffixedtothewall,andMr。Collier-StuartandMr。HerrieshadchosentodieasLordArgentine。Therewasnoexplanationineithercase;afewbaldfacts;alivingmanintheevening,andabodywithablackswollenfaceinthemorning。ThepolicehadbeenforcedtoconfessthemselvespowerlesstoarrestortoexplainthesordidmurdersofWhitechapel;butbeforethehorriblesuicidesofPiccadillyandMayfairtheyweredumbfoundered,fornoteventhemereferocitywhichdiddutyasanexplanationofthecrimesoftheEastEnd,couldbeofserviceintheWest。Eachofthesemenwhohadresolvedtodieatorturedshamefuldeathwasrich,prosperous,andtoallappearancesinlovewiththeworld,andnottheacutestresearchshouldferretoutanyshadowofalurkingmotiveineithercase。Therewasahorrorintheair,andmenlookedatoneanother’sfaceswhentheymet,eachwonderingwhethertheotherwastobethevictimofthefifthnamelesstragedy。 Journalistssoughtinvainfortheirscrapbooksformaterialswhereoftoconcoctreminiscentarticles;andthemorningpaperwasunfoldedinmanyahousewithafeelingofawe;nomanknewwhenorwherethenextblowwouldlight。 Ashortwhileafterthelastoftheseterribleevents,AustincametoseeMr。Villiers。HewascurioustoknowwhetherVilliershadsucceededindiscoveringanyfreshtracesofMrs。 Herbert,eitherthroughClarkeorbyothersources,andheaskedthequestionsoonafterhehadsatdown。 \"No,\"saidVilliers,\"IwrotetoClarke,butheremainsobdurate,andIhavetriedotherchannels,butwithoutanyresult。Ican’tfindoutwhatbecameofHelenVaughanaftersheleftPaulStreet,butIthinkshemusthavegoneabroad。Buttotellthetruth,Austin,Ihaven’tpaidmuchattentiontothematterforthelastfewweeks;IknewpoorHerriesintimately,andhisterribledeathhasbeenagreatshocktome,agreatshock。\" \"Icanwellbelieveit,\"answeredAustingravely,\"youknowArgentinewasafriendofmine。IfIrememberrightly,wewerespeakingofhimthatdayyoucametomyrooms。\" \"Yes;itwasinconnectionwiththathouseinAshleyStreet,Mrs。Beaumont’shouse。YousaidsomethingaboutArgentine’sdiningthere。\" \"Quiteso。OfcourseyouknowitwasthereArgentinedinedthenightbefore——beforehisdeath。\" \"No,Ihadnotheardthat。\" \"Oh,yes;thenamewaskeptoutofthepaperstospareMrs。Beaumont。Argentinewasagreatfavouriteofhers,anditissaidshewasinaterriblestateforsometimeafter。\" AcuriouslookcameoverVilliers’face;heseemedundecidedwhethertospeakornot。Austinbeganagain。 \"IneverexperiencedsuchafeelingofhorroraswhenI readtheaccountofArgentine’sdeath。Ididn’tunderstanditatthetime,andIdon’tnow。Iknewhimwell,anditcompletelypassesmyunderstandingforwhatpossiblecausehe——oranyoftheothersforthematterofthat——couldhaveresolvedincoldbloodtodieinsuchanawfulmanner。Youknowhowmenbabbleawayeachother’scharactersinLondon,youmaybesureanyburiedscandalorhiddenskeletonwouldhavebeenbroughttolightinsuchacaseasthis;butnothingofthesorthastakenplace。Asforthetheoryofmania,thatisverywell,ofcourse,forthecoroner’sjury,buteverybodyknowsthatit’sallnonsense。Suicidalmaniaisnotsmall-pox。\" Austinrelapsedintogloomysilence。Villierssatsilent,also,watchinghisfriend。Theexpressionofindecisionstillfleetedacrosshisface;heseemedasifweighinghisthoughtsinthebalance,andtheconsiderationshewasresolvinglefthimstillsilent。AustintriedtoshakeofftheremembranceoftragediesashopelessandperplexedasthelabyrinthofDaedalus,andbegantotalkinanindifferentvoiceofthemorepleasantincidentsandadventuresoftheseason。 \"ThatMrs。Beaumont,\"hesaid,\"ofwhomwewerespeaking,isagreatsuccess;shehastakenLondonalmostbystorm。ImethertheothernightatFulham’s;sheisreallyaremarkablewoman。\" \"YouhavemetMrs。Beaumont?\" \"Yes;shehadquiteacourtaroundher。Shewouldbecalledveryhandsome,Isuppose,andyetthereissomethingaboutherfacewhichIdidn’tlike。Thefeaturesareexquisite,buttheexpressionisstrange。AndallthetimeIwaslookingather,andafterwards,whenIwasgoinghome,Ihadacuriousfeelingthatveryexpressionwasinsomewayoranotherfamiliartome。\" \"YoumusthaveseenherintheRow。\" \"No,IamsureIneverseteyesonthewomanbefore;itisthatwhichmakesitpuzzling。AndtothebestofmybeliefI haveneverseenanyonelikeher;whatIfeltwasakindofdimfar-offmemory,vaguebutpersistent。TheonlysensationIcancompareitto,isthatoddfeelingonesometimeshasinadream,whenfantasticcitiesandwondrouslandsandphantompersonagesappearfamiliarandaccustomed。\" Villiersnoddedandglancedaimlesslyroundtheroom,possiblyinsearchofsomethingonwhichtoturntheconversation。Hiseyesfellonanoldchestsomewhatlikethatinwhichtheartist’sstrangelegacylayhidbeneathaGothicscutcheon。 \"HaveyouwrittentothedoctoraboutpoorMeyrick?\"heasked。 \"Yes;Iwroteaskingforfullparticularsastohisillnessanddeath。Idon’texpecttohaveananswerforanotherthreeweeksoramonth。IthoughtImightaswellinquirewhetherMeyrickknewanEnglishwomannamedHerbert,andifso,whetherthedoctorcouldgivemeanyinformationabouther。Butit’sverypossiblethatMeyrickfellinwithheratNewYork,orMexico,orSanFrancisco;Ihavenoideaastotheextentordirectionofhistravels。\" \"Yes,andit’sverypossiblethatthewomanmayhavemorethanonename。\" \"Exactly。IwishIhadthoughtofaskingyoutolendmetheportraitofherwhichyoupossess。ImighthaveencloseditinmylettertoDr。Matthews。\" \"Soyoumight;thatneveroccurredtome。Wemightsenditnow。Hark!whatarethoseboyscalling?\" Whilethetwomenhadbeentalkingtogetheraconfusednoiseofshoutinghadbeengraduallygrowinglouder。ThenoiserosefromtheeastwardandswelleddownPiccadilly,drawingnearerandnearer,averytorrentofsound;surgingupstreetsusuallyquiet,andmakingeverywindowaframeforaface,curiousorexcited。ThecriesandvoicescameechoingupthesilentstreetwhereVillierslived,growingmoredistinctastheyadvanced,and,asVilliersspoke,ananswerrangupfromthepavement: \"TheWestEndHorrors;AnotherAwfulSuicide;FullDetails!\" AustinrusheddownthestairsandboughtapaperandreadouttheparagraphtoVilliersastheuproarinthestreetroseandfell。Thewindowwasopenandtheairseemedfullofnoiseandterror。 \"AnothergentlemanhasfallenavictimtotheterribleepidemicofsuicidewhichforthelastmonthhasprevailedintheWestEnd。Mr。SidneyCrashaw,ofStokeHouse,Fulham,andKing’sPomeroy,Devon,wasfound,afteraprolongedsearch,hangingdeadfromthebranchofatreeinhisgardenatoneo’clocktoday。ThedeceasedgentlemandinedlastnightattheCarltonClubandseemedinhisusualhealthandspirits。Helefttheclubataboutteno’clock,andwasseenwalkingleisurelyupSt。James’sStreetalittlelater。Subsequenttothishismovementscannotbetraced。Onthediscoveryofthebodymedicalaidwasatoncesummoned,butlifehadevidentlybeenlongextinct。Sofarasisknown,Mr。Crashawhadnotroubleoranxietyofanykind。Thispainfulsuicide,itwillberemembered,isthefifthofthekindinthelastmonth。TheauthoritiesatScotlandYardareunabletosuggestanyexplanationoftheseterribleoccurrences。\" Austinputdownthepaperinmutehorror。 \"IshallleaveLondonto-morrow,\"hesaid,\"itisacityofnightmares。Howawfulthisis,Villiers!\" Mr。Villierswassittingbythewindowquietlylookingoutintothestreet。Hehadlistenedtothenewspaperreportattentively,andthehintofindecisionwasnolongeronhisface。 \"Waitamoment,Austin,\"hereplied,\"Ihavemadeupmymindtomentionalittlematterthatoccurredlastnight。Itstated,Ithink,thatCrashawwaslastseenaliveinSt。 James’sStreetshortlyafterten?\" \"Yes,Ithinkso。Iwilllookagain。Yes,youarequiteright。\" \"Quiteso。Well,Iaminapositiontocontradictthatstatementatallevents。Crashawwasseenafterthat; considerablylaterindeed。\" \"Howdoyouknow?\" \"BecauseIhappenedtoseeCrashawmyselfatabouttwoo’clockthismorning。\" \"YousawCrashaw?You,Villiers?\" \"Yes,Isawhimquitedistinctly;indeed,therewerebutafewfeetbetweenus。\" \"Where,inHeaven’sname,didyouseehim?\" \"Notfarfromhere。IsawhiminAshleyStreet。Hewasjustleavingahouse。\" \"Didyounoticewhathouseitwas?\" \"Yes。ItwasMrs。Beaumont’s。\" \"Villiers!Thinkwhatyouaresaying;theremustbesomemistake。HowcouldCrashawbeinMrs。Beaumont’shouseattwoo’clockinthemorning?Surely,surely,youmusthavebeendreaming,Villiers;youwerealwaysratherfanciful。\" \"No;Iwaswideawakeenough。EvenifIhadbeendreamingasyousay,whatIsawwouldhaverousedmeeffectually。\" \"Whatyousaw?Whatdidyousee?WasthereanythingstrangeaboutCrashaw?ButIcan’tbelieveit;itisimpossible。\" \"Well,ifyoulikeIwilltellyouwhatIsaw,orifyouplease,whatIthinkIsaw,andyoucanjudgeforyourself。\" \"Verygood,Villiers。\"