Отель с привидениями
Chapter XXV
Youmustoftenhaveheardhimtalkaboutfourthandfifthacts—youmusthaveseenrehearsals,andalltherestofit.’SheabruptlythrustthemanuscriptintoHenry’shand.’Ican’treadittoyou,’shesaid;’IfeelgiddywhenIlookatmyownwriting.Justrunyoureyeoverit,there’sagoodfellow—andgivemeahint.’
Henryglancedatthemanuscript.Hehappenedtolookatthelistofthepersonsofthedrama.AshereadthelisthestartedandturnedabruptlytotheCountess,intendingtoaskherforsomeexplanation.Thewordsweresuspendedonhislips.Itwasbuttooplainlyuselesstospeaktoher.Herheadlaybackontherailofthechair.Sheseemedtobehalfasleepalready.Theflushonherfacehaddeepened:shelookedlikeawomanwhowasindangerofhavingafit.
Herangthebell,anddirectedthemanwhoansweredittosendoneofthechambermaidsupstairs.HisvoiceseemedtopartiallyrousetheCountess;sheopenedhereyesinaslowdrowsyway.’Haveyoureadit?’sheasked.
Itwasnecessaryasamereactofhumanitytohumourher.’Iwillreaditwillingly,’saidHenry,’ifyouwillgoupstairstobed.YoushallhearwhatIthinkofitto-morrowmorning.Ourheadswillbeclearer,weshallbebetterabletomakethefourthactinthemorning.’
Thechambermaidcameinwhilehewasspeaking.’Iamafraidtheladyisill,’Henrywhispered.’Takeheruptoherroom.’ThewomanlookedattheCountessandwhisperedback,’Shallwesendforadoctor,sir?’
Henryadvisedtakingherupstairsfirst,andthenaskingthemanager’sopinion