Tales of Terror and Mystery

The Terror of Blue John Gap

           

           Strangehowsuperstitiousthesecountrymenare!IshouldhavethoughtbetterofyoungArmitage,forheisamanofsomeeducationandcharacter,andaveryfinefellowforhisstationinlife.IwasstandingattheBlueJohnGapwhenhecameacrossthefieldtome.

           "Well,doctor,"saidhe,"you’renotafraid,anyhow."

           "Afraid!"Ianswered."Afraidofwhat?"

           "Ofit,"saidhe,withajerkofhisthumbtowardstheblackvault,"oftheTerrorthatlivesintheBlueJohnCave."

           Howabsurdlyeasyitisforalegendtoariseinalonelycountryside!Iexaminedhimastothereasonsforhisweirdbelief.Itseemsthatfromtimetotimesheephavebeenmissingfromthefields,carriedbodilyaway,accordingtoArmitage.Thattheycouldhavewanderedawayoftheirownaccordanddisappearedamongthemountainswasanexplanationtowhichhewouldnotlisten.Ononeoccasionapoolofbloodhadbeenfound,andsometuftsofwool.Thatalso,Ipointedout,couldbeexplainedinaperfectlynaturalway.Further,thenightsuponwhichsheepdisappearedwereinvariablyverydark,cloudynightswithnomoon.ThisImetwiththeobviousretortthatthosewerethenightswhichacommonplacesheep-stealerwouldnaturallychooseforhiswork.Ononeoccasionagaphadbeenmadeinawall,andsomeofthestonesscatteredforaconsiderabledistance.Humanagencyagain,inmyopinion.Finally,ArmitageclinchedallhisargumentsbytellingmethathehadactuallyheardtheCreature—indeed,thatanyonecouldhearitwhoremainedlongenoughattheGap.Itwasadistantroaringofanimmensevolume.

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