Tales of Terror and Mystery
The Brazilian Cat
Then,beforemysenseswereclearenoughtoentirelyapprehendwhattheysaw,Iwasawareoftheround,benevolentfaceofmycousinpeeringinthroughtheopendoor.Whathesawevidentlyamazedhim.Therewasthecatcrouchingonthefloor.Iwasstretcheduponmybackinmyshirt-sleeveswithinthecage,mytrouserstorntoribbonsandagreatpoolofbloodallroundme.Icanseehisamazedfacenow,withthemorningsunlightuponit.Hepeeredatme,andpeeredagain.Thenheclosedthedoorbehindhim,andadvancedtothecagetoseeifIwerereallydead.
Icannotundertaketosaywhathappened.Iwasnotinafitstatetowitnessortochroniclesuchevents.IcanonlysaythatIwassuddenlyconsciousthathisfacewasawayfromme—thathewaslookingtowardstheanimal.
"GoodoldTommy!"hecried."GoodoldTommy!"
Thenhecamenearthebars,withhisbackstilltowardsme.
"Down,youstupidbeast!"heroared."Down,sir!Don’tyouknowyourmaster?"
Suddenlyeveninmybemuddledbrainaremembrancecameofthosewordsofhiswhenhehadsaidthatthetasteofbloodwouldturnthecatintoafiend.Mybloodhaddoneit,buthewastopaytheprice.
"Getaway!"hescreamed."Getaway,youdevil!Baldwin!Baldwin!Oh,myGod!"
AndthenIheardhimfall,andrise,andfallagain,withasoundliketherippingofsacking.Hisscreamsgrewfainteruntiltheywerelostintheworryingsnarl.Andthen,afterIthoughtthathewasdead,Isaw,asinanightmare,ablinded,tattered,blood-soakedfigurerunningwildlyroundtheroom—andthatwasthelastglimpsewhichIhadofhimbeforeIfaintedonceagain.