Отель с привидениями
Chapter III
Reportwhisperedthathisso-calledsisterhadnarrowlyescapedbeingimplicatedinafamoustrialforpoisoningatVienna—thatshehadbeenknownatMilanasaspyintheinterestsofAustria—thather’apartment’inParishadbeendenouncedtothepoliceasnothinglessthanaprivategambling-house—andthatherpresentappearanceinEnglandwasthenaturalresultofthediscovery.Onlyonememberoftheassemblyinthesmoking-roomtookthepartofthismuch-abusedwoman,anddeclaredthathercharacterhadbeenmostcruellyandmostunjustlyassailed.Butasthemanwasalawyer,hisinterferencewentfornothing:itwasnaturallyattributedtothespiritofcontradictioninherentinhisprofession.HewasaskedderisivelywhathethoughtofthecircumstancesunderwhichtheCountesshadbecomeengagedtobemarried;andhemadethecharacteristicanswer,thathethoughtthecircumstanceshighlycreditabletobothparties,andthathelookedonthelady’sfuturehusbandasamostenviableman.
Hearingthis,theDoctorraisedanothershoutofastonishmentbyinquiringthenameofthegentlemanwhomtheCountesswasabouttomarry.
Hisfriendsinthesmoking-roomdecidedunanimouslythatthecelebratedphysicianmustbeasecond’Rip-van-Winkle,’andthathehadjustawakenedfromasupernaturalsleepoftwentyyears.Itwasallverywelltosaythathewasdevotedtohisprofession,andthathehadneithertimenorinclinationtopickupfragmentsofgossipatdinner-partiesandballs.