Отель с привидениями
Chapter XXV
HenryWestwickalone?’
AgnesinstantlyrecognisedthevoiceoftheCountess.Shehurriedtoaseconddoor,whichcommunicatedwithoneofthebedrooms.’Don’tlethercomenearme!’shewhisperednervously.’Goodnight,Henry!goodnight!’
IfHenrycould,byaneffortofwill,havetransportedtheCountesstotheuttermostendsoftheearth,hewouldhavemadetheeffortwithoutremorse.Asitwas,heonlyrepeated,moreirritablythanever,’Comein!’
Sheenteredtheroomslowlywithhereverlastingmanuscriptinherhand.Herstepwasunsteady;adarkflushappearedonherface,inplaceofitscustomarypallor;hereyeswerebloodshotandwidelydilated.InapproachingHenry,sheshowedastrangeincapabilityofcalculatingherdistances—shestruckagainstthetablenearwhichhehappenedtobesitting.Whenshespoke,herarticulationwasconfused,andherpronunciationofsomeofthelongerwordswashardlyintelligible.Mostmenwouldhavesuspectedherofbeingundertheinfluenceofsomeintoxicatingliquor.Henrytookatruerview—hesaid,asheplacedachairforher,’Countess,Iamafraidyouhavebeenworkingtoohard:youlookasifyouwantedrest.’
Sheputherhandtoherhead.’Myinventionhasgone,’shesaid.’Ican’twritemyfourthact.It’sallablank—allablank!’
Henryadvisedhertowaittillthenextday.’Gotobed,’hesuggested;’andtrytosleep.’
Shewavedherhandimpatiently.’Imustfinishtheplay,’sheanswered.’Ionlywantahintfromyou.Youmustknowsomethingaboutplays.Yourbrotherhasgotatheatre.