Tales of Terror and Mystery

The Horror of the Heights

           Thereare,itmaybeadded,severalstains,bothonthelastpageandontheoutsidecoverwhichhavebeenpronouncedbytheHomeOfficeexpertstobeblood—probablyhumanandcertainlymammalian.Thefactthatsomethingcloselyresemblingtheorganismofmalariawasdiscoveredinthisblood,andthatJoyce-Armstrongisknowntohavesufferedfromintermittentfever,isaremarkableexampleofthenewweaponswhichmodernsciencehasplacedinthehandsofourdetectives.

           Andnowawordastothepersonalityoftheauthorofthisepoch-makingstatement.Joyce-Armstrong,accordingtothefewfriendswhoreallyknewsomethingoftheman,wasapoetandadreamer,aswellasamechanicandaninventor.Hewasamanofconsiderablewealth,muchofwhichhehadspentinthepursuitofhisaeronauticalhobby.HehadfourprivateaeroplanesinhishangarsnearDevizes,andissaidtohavemadenofewerthanonehundredandseventyascentsinthecourseoflastyear.Hewasaretiringmanwithdarkmoods,inwhichhewouldavoidthesocietyofhisfellows.CaptainDangerfield,whoknewhimbetterthananyone,saysthatthereweretimeswhenhiseccentricitythreatenedtodevelopintosomethingmoreserious.Hishabitofcarryingashot-gunwithhiminhisaeroplanewasonemanifestationofit.

           AnotherwasthemorbideffectwhichthefallofLieutenantMyrtlehaduponhismind.Myrtle,whowasattemptingtheheightrecord,fellfromanaltitudeofsomethingoverthirtythousandfeet.Horribletonarrate,hisheadwasentirelyobliterated,thoughhisbodyandlimbspreservedtheirconfiguration.

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