Chapter 12
Hepassedoutoftheroom,andbegantheascent,BasilHallwardfollowingclosebehind. Theywalkedsoftly,asmendoinstinctivelyatnight. Thelampcastfantasticshadowsonthewallandstaircase. Arisingwindmadesomeofthewindowsrattle.
Whentheyreachedthetoplanding,Doriansetthelampdownonthefloor,andtakingoutthekeyturneditinthelock. "Youinsistonknowing,Basil? "heasked,inalowvoice.
"Yes."
"Iamdelighted,"heanswered,smiling. Thenheadded,somewhatharshly,"Youaretheonemanintheworldwhoisentitledtoknoweverythingaboutme. Youhavehadmoretodowithmylifethanyouthink:" and,takingupthelamp,heopenedthedoorandwentin. Acoldcurrentofairpassedthem,andthelightshotupforamomentinaflameofmurkyorange. Heshuddered. "Shutthedoorbehindyou,"hewhispered,asheplacedthelamponthetable.
Hallwardglancedroundhim,withapuzzledexpression. Theroomlookedasifithadnotbeenlivedinforyears. AfadedFlemishtapestry,acurtainedpicture,anoldItaliancassone,andanalmostemptybookcase—thatwasallthatitseemedtocontain,besidesachairandatable. AsDorianGraywaslightingahalf-burnedcandlethatwasstandingonthemantel-shelf,hesawthatthewholeplacewascoveredwithdust,andthatthecarpetwasinholes. Amouseranscufflingbehindthewainscoting. Therewasadampodourofmildew.