Отель с привидениями
Chapter XXVI
ThequestionwhichhadoccurredtohismindatthecloseoftheFirstActofthePlayassumedanewandterribleinterestnow.AsfarasthesceneoftheCountess’ssoliloquy,theincidentsoftheSecondActhadreflectedtheeventsofhislatebrother’slifeasfaithfullyastheincidentsoftheFirstAct.Wasthemonstrousplot,revealedinthelineswhichhehadjustread,theoffspringoftheCountess’smorbidimagination?orhadshe,inthiscasealso,deludedherselfwiththeideathatshewasinventingwhenshewasreallywritingundertheinfluenceofherownguiltyremembrancesofthepast?Ifthelatterinterpretationwerethetrueone,hehadjustreadthenarrativeofthecontemplatedmurderofhisbrother,plannedincoldbloodbyawomanwhowasatthatmomentinhabitingthesamehousewithhim.While,tomakethefatalitycomplete,Agnesherselfhadinnocentlyprovidedtheconspiratorswiththeonemanwhowasfittedtobethepassiveagentoftheircrime.
Eventhebaredoubtthatitmightbesowasmorethanhecouldendure.Helefthisroom;resolvedtoforcethetruthoutoftheCountess,ortodenounceherbeforetheauthoritiesasamurderessatlarge.
Arrivedatherdoor,hewasmetbyapersonjustleavingtheroom.Thepersonwasthemanager.Hewashardlyrecognisable;helookedandspokelikeamaninastateofdesperation.
’Oh,goin,ifyoulike!’hesaidtoHenry.’Markthis,sir!Iamnotasuperstitiousman;butIdobegintobelievethatcrimescarrytheirowncursewiththem.Thishotelisunderacurse