Tales of Terror

The Horror of the Heights

           

           TheideathattheextraordinarynarrativewhichhasbeencalledtheJoyce-ArmstrongFragmentisanelaboratepracticaljokeevolvedbysomeunknownperson,cursedbyapervertedandsinistersenseofhumour,hasnowbeenabandonedbyallwhohaveexaminedthematter.Themostmacabreandimaginativeofplotterswouldhesitatebeforelinkinghismorbidfancieswiththeunquestionedandtragicfactswhichreinforcethestatement.Thoughtheassertionscontainedinitareamazingandevenmonstrous,itisnonethelessforcingitselfuponthegeneralintelligencethattheyaretrue,andthatwemustreadjustourideastothenewsituation.Thisworldofoursappearstobeseparatedbyaslightandprecariousmarginofsafetyfromamostsingularandunexpecteddanger.Iwillendeavourinthisnarrative,whichreproducestheoriginaldocumentinitsnecessarilysomewhatfragmentaryform,tolaybeforethereaderthewholeofthefactsuptodate,prefacingmystatementbysayingthat,iftherebeanywhodoubtthenarrativeofJoyce-Armstrong,therecanbenoquestionatallastothefactsconcerningLieutenantMyrtle,R.N.,andMr.HayConnor,whoundoubtedlymettheirendinthemannerdescribed.

           TheJoyce-ArmstrongFragmentwasfoundinthefieldwhichiscalledLowerHaycock,lyingonemiletothewestwardofthevillageofWithyham,upontheKentandSussexborder.Itwasonthe15thSeptemberlastthatanagriculturallabourer,JamesFlynn,intheemploymentofMathewDodd,farmer,oftheChauntryFarm,Withyham,perceivedabriarpipelyingnearthefootpathwhichskirtsthehedgeinLowerHaycock.

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