Tales of Terror and Mystery

The Case of Lady Sannox

           Hewasatherhouseeveryevening,andshedroveinhiscarriageintheafternoons.Therewasnotanattemptoneithersidetoconcealtheirrelations;buttherecameatlastalittleincidenttointerruptthem.

           Itwasadismalwinter’snight,verycoldandgusty,withthewindwhoopinginthechimneysandblusteringagainstthewindow-panes.Athinspatterofraintinkledontheglasswitheachfreshsoughofthegale,drowningfortheinstantthedullgurgleanddripfromtheeaves.DouglasStonehadfinishedhisdinner,andsatbyhisfireinthestudy,aglassofrichportuponthemalachitetableathiselbow.Asheraisedittohislips,hehelditupagainstthelamplight,andwatchedwiththeeyeofaconnoisseurthetinyscalesofbeeswingwhichfloatedinitsrichrubydepths.Thefire,asitspurtedup,threwfitfullightsuponhisbald,clear-cutface,withitswidely-openedgreyeyes,itsthickandyetfirmlips,andthedeep,squarejaw,whichhadsomethingRomaninitsstrengthanditsanimalism.Hesmiledfromtimetotimeashenestledbackinhisluxuriouschair.Indeed,hehadarighttofeelwellpleased,for,againsttheadviceofsixcolleagues,hehadperformedanoperationthatdayofwhichonlytwocaseswereonrecord,andtheresulthadbeenbrilliantbeyondallexpectation.NoothermaninLondonwouldhavehadthedaringtoplan,ortheskilltoexecute,suchaheroicmeasure.

           ButhehadpromisedLadySannoxtoseeherthateveninganditwasalreadyhalf-pasteight.Hishandwasoutstretchedtothebelltoorderthecarriagewhenheheardthedullthudoftheknocker.

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