Отель с привидениями
Chapter XXI
Afterwishingthemgoodnight,hewaitedinthecorridoruntilhesawthementerthefatalcorner-room—andthenhecalledabruptlytohisbrother,’Comeout,Stephen,andletussmoke!’
Assoonasthetwobrotherswereatlibertytospeaktogetherprivately,Henryexplainedthemotivewhichhadledtohisstrangeinquiriesaboutthebedrooms.FrancishadinformedhimofthemeetingwiththeCountessatVenice,andofallthathadfollowedit;andHenrynowcarefullyrepeatedthenarrativetohisbrotherinallitsdetails.’Iamnotsatisfied,’headded,’aboutthatwoman’spurposeingivingupherroom.WithoutalarmingtheladiesbytellingthemwhatIhavejusttoldyou,canyounotwarnAgnestobecarefulinsecuringherdoor?’
LordMontbarryreplied,thatthewarninghadbeenalreadygivenbyhiswife,andthatAgnesmightbetrustedtotakegoodcareofherselfandherlittlebed-fellow.Fortherest,helookeduponthestoryoftheCountessandhersuperstitionsasapieceoftheatricalexaggeration,amusingenoughinitself,butunworthyofamoment’sseriousattention.
Whilethegentlemenwereabsentfromthehotel,theroomwhichhadbeenalreadyassociatedwithsomanystartlingcircumstances,becamethesceneofanotherstrangeeventinwhichLadyMontbarry’seldestchildwasconcerned.
LittleMarianhadbeengotreadyforbedasusual,andhad(sofar)takenhardlyanynoticeofthenewroom.Asshekneltdowntosayherprayers,shehappenedtolookupatthatpartoftheceilingaboveherwhichwasjustovertheheadofthebed.