Tales of Terror and Mystery
The Beetle-Hunter
"It’she!"
"SirThomas?"
"Yes."
"Whatdoeshewant?"
"Hush!DonothinguntilItellyou."
Iwasconsciousnowthatsomeonewastryingthedoor.Therewasthefaintestlittlerattlefromthehandle,andthenIdimlysawathinslitofsubduedlight.Therewasalampburningsomewherefardownthepassage,anditjustsufficedtomaketheoutsidevisiblefromthedarknessofourroom.Thegreyishslitgrewbroaderandbroader,verygradually,verygently,andthenoutlinedagainstitIsawthedarkfigureofaman.Hewassquatandcrouching,withthesilhouetteofabulkyandmisshapendwarf.Slowlythedoorswungopenwiththisominousshapeframedinthecentreofit.Andthen,inaninstant,thecrouchingfigureshotup,therewasatigerspringacrosstheroomandthud,thud,thud,camethreetremendousblowsfromsomeheavyobjectuponthebed.
IwassoparalysedwithamazementthatIstoodmotionlessandstaringuntilIwasarousedbyayellforhelpfrommycompanion.Theopendoorshedenoughlightformetoseetheoutlineofthings,andtherewaslittleLordLinchmerewithhisarmsroundtheneckofhisbrother-in-law,holdingbravelyontohimlikeagamebull-terrierwithitsteethintoagauntdeerhound.Thetall,bonymandashedhimselfabout,writhingroundandroundtogetagripuponhisassailant;buttheother,clutchingonfrombehind,stillkepthishold,thoughhisshrill,frightenedcriesshowedhowunequalhefeltthecontesttobe.Isprangtotherescue,andthetwoofusmanagedtothrowSirThomastotheground,thoughhemadehisteethmeetinmyshoulder.