Отель с привидениями
Chapter XXII
Forsomelittletime,shepersistedinthemonotonousoccupationoftransferringherclothesfromhertrunktothewardrobe.Thelargeclockinthehall,strikingmid-night,remindedherthatitwasgettinglate.Shesatdownforamomentinanarm-chairbythebedside,torest.
Thesilenceinthehousenowcaughtherattention,andheldit—helditdisagreeably.Waseverybodyinbedandasleepbutherself?Surelyitwastimeforhertofollowthegeneralexample?Withacertainirritablenervoushaste,sheroseagainandundressedherself.’Ihavelosttwohoursofrest,’shethought,frowningatthereflectionofherselfintheglass,asshearrangedherhairforthenight.’Ishallbegoodfornothingto-morrow!’
Shelitthenight-light,andextinguishedthecandles—withoneexception,whichsheremovedtoalittletable,placedonthesideofthebedoppositetothesideoccupiedbythearm-chair.Havingputhertravelling-boxofmatchesandtheguide-booknearthecandle,incaseshemightbesleeplessandmightwanttoread,sheblewoutthelight,andlaidherheadonthepillow.
Thecurtainsofthebedwereloopedbacktolettheairpassfreelyoverher.Lyingonherleftside,withherfaceturnedawayfromthetable,shecouldseethearm-chairbythedimnight-light.Ithadachintzcovering—representinglargebunchesofrosesscatteredoverapalegreenground.Shetriedtowearyherselfintodrowsinessbycountingoverandoveragainthebunchesofrosesthatwerevisiblefromherpointofview.