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the grey room(灰房间)-第62部分

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〃He is right; and because he is right; he is safe。〃 

     〃Admirably put!〃 cried the Italian。           〃There you have the situation in a 

nutshell;   my   friends。      Trust   a   clever   woman's   intuition。     I   am   indeed 

right。    Never   was   consciousness   of   right   so   impressed   upon   my  mind   … 

prone   as   I   am  always   to doubt   my  own   conclusions。  I   am;   in   fact;  right 

because   I   cannot   be   wrong。      Trust   me。    My   own   safety   is   absolutely 

assured; for we are concerned with the operations of men like ourselves … 

at least; I hope very different from ourselves; but men; nevertheless。                     It 

was your fate to revive this horror; it shall be my privilege to banish it out 

of   the  earth。 At   a breath the  cunning   of the  ungodly  shall be   brought   to 

nought。 And   not   before   it   is   time。   But   the   mills   of   God   grind   slowly。 

Our   achievement   will   certainly   resound   to   the   corners   of   the   civilized 

world。〃 

     〃I'm as positive as the signor himself that he is safe; uncle;〃 said Henry 

Lennox。 

     〃Let us go to tea;〃 replied Sir Walter。           〃These things are far too deep 

for a plain man。       I only ask you to consider all this must mean to me who 

am the master of Chadlands and responsible to the authorities。                   Beflect if 

ill overtook you。〃 

     〃It is impossible that it can。〃 

     〃So   others   believed。     And   where   are   they?      Further   trouble   would 

unhinge my mind; signor。〃 

     〃You have endured enough to make you speak so strongly; and your 

brave     girl  also。    But    fear   nothing    whatever。      I   am   far   too   deeply 

concerned and committed on your behalf to add a drop to the bitter drink 

of the past; my dear Sir Walter。           I am as safe in that room as I should be 

at the altar steps of St。 Peter's。        Trust old Prince; if you cannot trust me。 

I rely largely on your blind pet to aid me。             He has good work to do yet; 

faithful fellow。〃 



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     〃The detectives took animals into the room; but they were not hurt;〃 

said Lennox。 

     〃Neither shall the dog be hurt。〃 

     He patted the sleeping spaniel; and they rose and went into the house 

together。 

     Mannetti evidently assumed that his wishes were to be granted。 

     〃I will go and sleep awhile;〃 he said。           〃Until an early dinner; excuse 

me;    and    let  Mrs。   May    and    Mr。   Lennox     convince     you;   as  they   are 

themselves convinced。         These events have immensely excited my vitality。 

I little guessed that; at the end of my days; a sensation so remarkable lay in 

store for me。      I must conserve my strength for to…night。            I am well … very 

well … and supported by the consciousness of coming triumph。                     Such an 

achievement would have rewarded my long journey and these exertions; 

even had not your acquaintance been ample reward already。                    I will; then; 

sleep    until  dinner…time;     and   so  be   replenished     to  play   my   part   in  a 

wonderful   though   melancholy   romance。            Let   us   dine   at   seven;   if   you 

please。〃 

     His   excitement   and   natural   levity   strove   with   the   gloomy   facts。   He 

resembled   a   mourner   at   a   funeral   who   experiences   pleasant   rather   than 

painful emotions but continually reminds himself to behave in a manner 

appropriate to the occasion。 

     They   sent   for   his   man;   and;   on   Stephano's   arm;   the   old   gentleman 

withdrew。 

     He returned for a moment; however; and spoke again。 

     〃You will do exactly as I wish and allow no human being to enter the 

Grey   Room。       Keep   the   key   in   your   pocket;   Sir   Walter;   and   do   not   go 

there yourself either。       It is still a trap of death for everybody else in the 

world but myself。〃 



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                            CHAPTER XII 



                               THE GOLDEN BULL 

       When    Masters    came    to  clear  the  tea;  he  found   Sir  Walter   still 

unconvinced。 

     〃What do you think of Signor Mannetti; Masters?〃 asked Henry; and 

the butler; who was a great reader of the newspapers; made answer。 

     〃I think he's a bit of a freak; Mr。 Henry。      They tell me that old people 

can have a slice of monkey slipped into 'em nowadays … to keep 'em going 

and make 'em young and lively again。            Well; I should say the gentleman 

had   a   whole   monkey   popped   in   somewhere。     I   never   see   such   another。 

He's got a tongue like a rat…trap; and he leaves you guessing every time。 

He's amazing clever; so's his man。         That Stephano knows a thing or two! 

He's got round Jane Bond something disgraceful。            I never knew what was 

in Jane … and her five and fifty if she's an hour。〃 

     〃Would he be safe in the Grey Room?〃 said Sir Walter。 

     〃He'd   be   safe   anyhere。   The   question   in   my   mind   is   whether   our 

silver's safe; and a few other things。        I catched him poking about in the 

silver   table  only   this  morning。    He    knows    what's   what。    He   knows 

everything。     I wouldn't say he ain't one of the swell mob myself … made 

up to look like an old man。       I'll swear he's never seen eighty years for all 

he pretends。〃 

    Henry laughed。 

     〃Don't you be frightened of him; Masters; he's all right。〃 

     〃Let him go in the Grey Room by all means; Mr。 Henry。                He knows 

he's safe anywhere。      Yes; Sir Walter; he knows he's safe enough。 He's got 

the measure of it。〃 

     〃Prince is to go with him; Masters。〃 

     〃Prihce!    Why; ma'am?〃 

     〃We    don't  know。    He    wishes    it。 He    can't  hurt  poor   old   Prince 

anyway。〃 

     〃Well; I sha'n't sleep no worse; and I hope none of you won't; if you'll 

excuse me。      Come what will; there's nothing in the Grey Room will catch 

that   man   napping。   Not   that   I'm   against   the   gentleman   in   general;   you 



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understand。       Only I wouldn't trust him a foot。          He's play…acting; and he's 

no more a foreigner than I am … else he couldn't talk so fine English as I do; 

if not finer。〃 

     〃Masters   is   on   our   side;   father;〃   said   Mary。   〃And   he's   right。   The 

signor is play…acting。        He loves to be in the centre of the stage。             All old 

people   do;   and   one   of   the   pathetic   things   in   life   is   that   they're   s
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