Tales of Terror and Mystery
The Japanned Box
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"Whichroomdidyouhearitfrom?"
"Fromtheturret-room,beforetheceilingfell."
"ButIhearditfromthelibraryonlylastnight.IpassedthedoorsasIwasgoingtobed,andIheardsomethingwailingandprayingjustasplainlyasIhearyou.Itmaybeawoman——"
"Why,whatelseCOULDitbe?"
Helookedatmehard.
"Therearemorethingsinheavenandearth,"saidhe."Ifitisawoman,howdoesshegetthere?"
"Idon’tknow."
"No,norI.Butifitistheotherthing—butthere,forapracticalbusinessmanattheendofthenineteenthcenturythisisratheraridiculouslineofconversation."Heturnedaway,butIsawthathefeltevenmorethanhehadsaid.ToalltheoldghoststoriesofThorpePlaceanewonewasbeingaddedbeforeourveryeyes.Itmaybythistimehavetakenitspermanentplace,forthoughanexplanationcametome,itneverreachedtheothers.
Andmyexplanationcameinthisway.Ihadsufferedasleeplessnightfromneuralgia,andaboutmiddayIhadtakenaheavydoseofchlorodynetoalleviatethepain.AtthattimeIwasfinishingtheindexingofSirJohnBollamore’slibrary,anditwasmycustomtoworktherefromfivetillseven.OnthisparticulardayIstruggledagainstthedoubleeffectofmybadnightandthenarcotic.Ihavealreadymentionedthattherewasarecessinthelibrary,andinthisitwasmyhabittowork.Isettleddownsteadilytomytask,butmywearinessovercamemeand,fallingbackuponthesettee,Idroppedintoaheavysleep.
HowlongIsleptIdonotknow,butitwasquitedarkwhenIawoke.