The Terror of Blue John Gap
ThefollowingnarrativewasfoundamongthepapersofDr.JamesHardcastle,whodiedofphthisisonFebruary4th,1908,at36,UpperCoventryFlats,SouthKensington.Thosewhoknewhimbest,whilerefusingtoexpressanopinionuponthisparticularstatement,areunanimousinassertingthathewasamanofasoberandscientificturnofmind,absolutelydevoidofimagination,andmostunlikelytoinventanyabnormalseriesofevents.Thepaperwascontainedinanenvelope,whichwasdocketed,"AShortAccountoftheCircumstanceswhichoccurrednearMissAllerton’sFarminNorth-WestDerbyshireintheSpringofLastYear."Theenvelopewassealed,andontheothersidewaswritteninpencil—
DEARSEATON,—
"Itmayinterest,andperhapspainyou,toknowthattheincredulitywithwhichyoumetmystoryhaspreventedmefromeveropeningmymouthuponthesubjectagain.Ileavethisrecordaftermydeath,andperhapsstrangersmaybefoundtohavemoreconfidenceinmethanmyfriend."
InquiryhasfailedtoelicitwhothisSeatonmayhavebeen.ImayaddthatthevisitofthedeceasedtoAllerton’sFarm,andthegeneralnatureofthealarmthere,apartfromhisparticularexplanation,havebeenabsolutelyestablished.WiththisforewordIappendhisaccountexactlyasheleftit.Itisintheformofadiary,someentriesinwhichhavebeenexpanded,whileafewhavebeenerased.
April17.—AlreadyIfeelthebenefitofthiswonderfuluplandair.ThefarmoftheAllertonsliesfourteenhundredandtwentyfeetabovesea-level,soitmaywellbeabracingclimate.