Отель с привидениями
Chapter XXVIII
’Ishallgoonwithmyreading,Henry—andseewhatjustificationtheremaybeforthatconfidentconclusionofyours.’
Hereadonsteadily,untilhehadreachedtheendoftheSecondAct.Thenhelookedup.
’Doyoureallybelievethatthemutilatedremainswhichyoudiscoveredthismorningaretheremainsofourbrother?’heasked.’Anddoyoubelieveitonsuchevidenceasthis?’
Henryansweredsilentlybyasignintheaffirmative.
LordMontbarrycheckedhimself—evidentlyonthepointofenteringanindignantprotest.
’Youacknowledgethatyouhavenotreadthelaterscenesofthepiece,’hesaid.’Don’tbechildish,Henry!Ifyoupersistinpinningyourfaithonsuchstuffasthis,theleastyoucandoistomakeyourselfthoroughlyacquaintedwithit.WillyoureadtheThirdAct?No?ThenIshallreadittoyou.’
HeturnedtotheThirdAct,andranoverthosefragmentarypassageswhichwereclearlyenoughwrittenandexpressedtobeintelligibletothemindofastranger.
’Hereisasceneinthevaultsofthepalace,’hebegan.’Thevictimoftheconspiracyissleepingonhismiserablebed;andtheBaronandtheCountessareconsideringthepositioninwhichtheystand.TheCountess(aswellasIcanmakeitout)hasraisedthemoneythatiswantedbyborrowingonthesecurityofherjewelsatFrankfort;andtheCourierupstairsisstilldeclaredbytheDoctortohaveachanceofrecovery.Whataretheconspiratorstodo,ifthemandoesrecover?ThecautiousBaronsuggestssettingtheprisonerfree.