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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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you
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