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the grey room(灰房间)-第46部分

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modeled   surface;   encrusted   with   successive   layers   of   whitewash。            The 

workmanship   belonged   to   a   time   when   men   knew   not   to   scamp   their 

labors and art and craft went hand in hand。                Such enthusiasms perished 

with the improvement of education。               They died with the Guilds; and the 

Unions are not concerned to revive them。 

     The detectives had finished this examination when; at an hour in the 

late    afternoon;     Henry     Lennox      and    Dr。   Mannering       returned。      The 

authorities had been informed of the death of Septimus May; and desired 

that   no   more   than   the   ordinary   formalities   should   be   taken;   unless   their 

representatives at Chadlands thought otherwise。                But they did not。       They 

were   now   convinced   that   no   communication   existed   between   the   Grey 

Room and the outer world; and they declared their determination to watch 



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in it   during   the   coming night。 As   a   preliminary  to   this   course;   however; 

they examined each piece of furniture and every picture and other object 

that   they   had   removed   from   the   room。        These   told   them   nothing;   and 

presently they restored the chamber in every particular; re…laid and nailed 

the carpet; and placed each article as it had stood when they arrived。 They 

continued   to   decline   assistance;   and   made   it   clear   that   nobody   was   to 

approach the end of the corridor in which they worked。 Alive to the danger; 

but    believing     that;   whatever     its   quality;   four   men     could    hardly    be 

simultaneously   destroyed;   they   prepared   for   their   vigil。          Nor   did   they 

manifest any fear of what awaited them。 Facts; indeed; may be stubborn 

things;   but   even   facts   will   not   upset   the   convictions   of   a   lifetime。 Not 

one of the four for an instant imagined that a supernatural explanation of 

the mystery existed。         Their minds were open; and their wits; long trained 

in   problems   obscure   and   difficult;   assured   them   that   the   problem   was 

capable   of   solution   and   within   the   power   of   their   wits   to   solve。   They 

apprehended no discovery from the watch to be undertaken; but; at Frith 's 

orders; they set stolidly about it; as a preliminary to the proceedings of the 

following   day。      Once   proved       that   the   murderous   force   was   powerless 

against men prepared and armed against it; and the practical inquiry as to 

these strange deaths would be entered upon。 

     They came with full powers; and designed to search the house without 

warning on the following morning; and examine all who                      dwelt in it。 

     Sir   Walter   invited   them   to   dine   with   him;   and   they   did   so。   There 

were   present   the   master   of   Chadlands;   Dr。   Mannering   …   who   asked   to 

spend     the   night   there   …  and    Henry    Lennox;      while   Masters     and    Fred 

Caunter waited upon them。              The detectives heard with interest the result 

of the post…mortem conducted during the morning; and related incidents in 

the   life   of   Peter   Hardcastle。    They   were   all   unfeignedly   amazed   that   a 

man with such a record … one who had carried his life in his hand on many 

occasions   … should   have  lost   it   thus;  at   noonday  and   without   a sound   of 

warning to his fellow…creatures。            Dr。 Mannering told how he had watched 

the medical examination; but not assisted at it。               All attempts to galvanize 

back life failed; as the experts engaged immediately perceived they must 

upon   viewing   the   corpse;   and   during   the   subsequent   autopsy;   when   the 



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dead   man's   body   had   been   examined   by   chemist   and   microscopist;   the 

result was barren of any pathological detail。              No indication to explain his 

death   rewarded   the   search。      Not   a   clue   or   suspicion   existed。    He   was 

healthy      in  every     particular;    and    his   destruction     remained;      so   far; 

inexplicable   to   science。     Hardcastle had   died   in   a   syncope;   as   the   other 

victims; that was all the most learned could declare。 

     Impressed by these facts; the four made ready; and Lennox observed 

that they neither drank during their meal nor smoked after it。 

     At nine o'clock they began their work of the night; but invited nobody 

to   assist   them;    and   begged     that  they   might    not   be   approached      until 

daylight on the following morning。 

     Dr。   Mannering       took   it  upon    himself    earnestly    to  beg   they   would 

abandon the vigil。        Indeed; he argued strongly against it。 

     〃Consider;   gentlemen;〃   he   said;   〃you   are   now   possibly   convinced   in 

your   own   minds   that   the   source   of   these   horrible   things   is   to   be   found 

outside the Grey Room; and not in it。             I agree with you; so far。        We have 

reached a pitch where; in my judgment; we are justified in believing that 

some   motiveless   malignity   is   at   work。   But   by   going   into   that   room;   are 

you not giving somebody another opportunity to do what has already been 

done?      Evil performed without motive; as you know better than I can tell 

you;   must   be   the   work   of   a   maniac;   and   there   may   exist   in   this   house; 

unsuspected   and   unguessed;   a   servant   afflicted   in   this   awful   way。      One 

has heard of such things。〃 

     The eldest of   his listeners   felt unspeakable interest in these   remarks; 

since his own opinion inclined in the same direction。                  He was; however; 

none the less   chagrined   that   another  should   thus   voice  his   secret theory。 

He did not answer; but his chief replied。 

     〃It is proved;〃 said Frith; 〃that no violence overtakes those subjected to 

this ordeal。      And I have decided that we shall not be in danger; for this 

reason。     We shall be armed as none of the dead were。                  Our precautions 

will preclude any possibility of foul play from a material assault。                     And; 

needless   to   say;   we   contemplate   no   other。      We   are   free   agents;   and   I 

should not quarrel with any among us who shirked; but duty is duty; and 

we have all faced dangers as great as this … probably far greater。                     What 



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