Отель с привидениями
Chapter XXIV
Thetravellerswerestilloccupiedintheroomsattheeasternendofthecorridor.
Inthebriefintervalthathadpassed,themanagerhadsufficientlyrecoveredhimselftobeabletothinkoncemoreofthefirstandforemostinterestsofhislife—theinterestsofthehotel.HeapproachedHenryanxiously.
’Ifthisfrightfuldiscoverybecomesknown,’hesaid,’theclosingofthehotelandtheruinoftheCompanywillbetheinevitableresults.IfeelsurethatIcantrustyourdiscretion,sir,sofar?’
’Youcancertainlytrustme,’Henryanswered.’Butsurelydiscretionhasitslimits,’headded,’aftersuchadiscoveryaswehavemade?’
Themanagerunderstoodthatthedutywhichtheyowedtothecommunity,ashonestandlaw-abidingmen,wasthedutytowhichHenrynowreferred.’Iwillatoncefindthemeans,’hesaid,’ofconveyingtheremainsprivatelyoutofthehouse,andIwillmyselfplacetheminthecareofthepoliceauthorities.Willyouleavetheroomwithme?ordoyounotobjecttokeepwatchhere,andhelpmewhenIreturn?’
Whilehewasspeaking,thevoicesofthetravellersmadethemselvesheardagainattheendofthecorridor.Henryinstantlyconsentedtowaitintheroom.HeshrankfromfacingtheinevitablemeetingwithAgnesifheshowedhimselfinthecorridoratthatmoment.
Themanagerhastenedhisdeparture,inthehopeofescapingnotice.Hewasdiscoveredbyhisguestsbeforehecouldreachtheheadofthestairs.Henryheardthevoicesplainlyasheturnedthekey.