Tales of Terror and Mystery

The Brazilian Cat

           

           Iwasmanymonthsinmyrecovery—infact,IcannotsaythatIhaveeverrecovered,fortotheendofmydaysIshallcarryastickasasignofmynightwiththeBraziliancat.Baldwin,thegroom,andtheotherservantscouldnottellwhathadoccurred,when,drawnbythedeath-criesoftheirmaster,theyfoundmebehindthebars,andhisremains—orwhattheyafterwardsdiscoveredtobehisremains—intheclutchofthecreaturewhichhehadreared.Theystalledhimoffwithhotirons,andafterwardsshothimthroughtheloopholeofthedoorbeforetheycouldfinallyextricateme.Iwascarriedtomybedroom,andthere,undertheroofofmywould-bemurderer,Iremainedbetweenlifeanddeathforseveralweeks.TheyhadsentforasurgeonfromCliptonandanursefromLondon,andinamonthIwasabletobecarriedtothestation,andsoconveyedbackoncemoretoGrosvenorMansions.

           Ihaveoneremembranceofthatillness,whichmighthavebeenpartoftheever-changingpanoramaconjuredupbyadeliriousbrainwereitnotsodefinitelyfixedinmymemory.Onenight,whenthenursewasabsent,thedoorofmychamberopened,andatallwomaninblackestmourningslippedintotheroom.Shecameacrosstome,andasshebenthersallowfaceIsawbythefaintgleamofthenight-lightthatitwastheBrazilianwomanwhommycousinhadmarried.Shestaredintentlyintomyface,andherexpressionwasmorekindlythanIhadeverseenit.

           "Areyouconscious?"sheasked.

           Ifeeblynodded—forIwasstillveryweak.

           "Well;then,Ionlywishedtosaytoyouthatyouhaveyourselftoblame.

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