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the grey room(灰房间)-第54部分
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lamented son…in…law; Captain Thomas May; passed out of life。 I
then recollected Colonel Vane's name; among others mentioned in
the 'Times;' as at Chadlands when the disaster occurred。
〃Finding that my curiosity was not idle; Colonel Vane accepted
an invitation to dinner; and I enjoyed the pleasure of entertaining him
and learning many personal and intimate particulars of the event。
These were imparted in confidence; and he knew that I should not
abuse his trust。 Indeed; I had already told him that it was my
determination to communicate with you upon the strength of his
narrative。
〃It seems improbable that anything I can say will bear upon
the case; and I may presently find that I lack the means to serve you;
or throw light where all is so profoundly buried in darkness。 Yet I
am not sure。 Small things will often lead to greater; and though the
past is unhappily beyond recall; since our Maker Himself cannot
undo the work of yesterday; or obliterate events embalmed in
vanished time; yet there is always the future; and if we could but
read the past aright; which we never can; then the future would
prove less of a painful riddle than mankind generally finds it。
〃If; then; I can help you to read the past; I may at least
modify your anxieties in the future; and should I; by a remote chance;
be right in my suspicions; it is quite imperative that I place myself at
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your service for the sake of mankind。 In a word; a great crime has
been committed; and the situation is possibly such that further
capital crimes will follow it。 I affirm nothing; but I conceive the
agency responsible for these murders to be still active; since the
police have been so completely foiled。 At Chadlands there may
still remain an unsleeping danger to those who follow you … a danger;
indeed; to all human life; so long as it is permitted to persist。 I
write; of course; assuming you to be desirous of clearing this
abominable mystery; both for your own satisfaction and the credit of
your house。 〃There is but little to hope from me; and I would beg
you not to feel sanguine in any way。 Yet this I do believe: that if
there is one man in the world to…day who holds the key of your
tribulation; I am that man。 One lives in hope that one may empty the
world of so great a horror; and to do so would give one the most
active satisfaction。 But I promise nothing。
〃If I should be on the right track; however; let me explain the
direction in which my mind is moving。 Human knowledge may not
be equal to any solution; and I may fail accordingly。 It may even be
possible that the Rev。 Septimus May did not err; and that at the cost
of his life he exorcised some spirit whose operations were permitted
for reasons hid in the mind of its Creator; but; so far as I am
concerned; I believe otherwise。 And if I should prove correct; it
will be possible to show that all has fallen out in a manner
consonant with human reason and explicable by human
understanding。 I therefore came to England; glad of the excuse to
do so; and waited upon you at your manor; only to hear; much to my
chagrin; that you were not in residence; but had gone to Florence; a
bird's journey from my own home!
〃Now I write to the post…office at Milan; where your servant
directed me that letters should for the moment be sent。 If you are
returning soon; I wait for you。 If not; it may be possible to meet in
Italy。 But I should prefer to think you return ere long; for I cannot
be of practical service until I have myself; with your permission;
visited your house and seen the Grey Room with my own eyes。
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〃I beg you will accept my assurances of kindly regard and
sympathy in the great sufferings you and Madame May have been
called upon to endure。
〃Until I hear from you; I remain at Claridge's Hotel in
London。
〃I have the honor to be;
〃Faithfully yours;
〃Vergilio Mannetti。〃
To this communication; albeit he felt little hope; Sir Walter made
speedy response。 He declared his intention of returning to England
during the following week; after which he hoped that Signor Mannetti
would visit Chadlands at any time convenient to himself。 He thanked him
gratefully; but feared that; since the Italian based his theory on a crime; he
could not feel particularly sanguine; for the possibility of such a thing had
proved non…existent。
Mary; however; looked deeper into the letter。 She even suspected that
the writer himself entertained a greater belief in his powers than he
declared。
〃One has always felt the Grey Room is somehow associated with
Italy;〃 she said。 〃The ceiling we know was moulded by Italians in
Elizabeth's day。〃
〃It was; but so are all the other moulded ceilings in the house as well。〃
〃He may understand Italian workmanship; and know some similar roof
that hid a secret。〃
〃The roof cannot conceal an assassin; and he clearly believes himself
on the track of a crime。 Nevertheless; Sir Walter's interest increased as
the hour approached for
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