Tales of Terror and Mystery

The Terror of Blue John Gap

           ItseemsthatIhadlainallnightinthecaveinsensiblefromconcussionofthebrain,withmyleftarmandtworibsbadlyfractured.Inthemorningmynotehadbeenfound,asearchpartyofadozenfarmersassembled,andIhadbeentrackeddownandcarriedbacktomybedroom,whereIhadlaininhighdeliriumeversince.Therewas,itseems,nosignofthecreature,andnobloodstainwhichwouldshowthatmybullethadfoundhimashepassed.Saveformyownplightandthemarksuponthemud,therewasnothingtoprovethatwhatIsaidwastrue.

           Sixweekshavenowelapsed,andIamabletositoutoncemoreinthesunshine.Justoppositemeisthesteephillside,greywithshalyrock,andyonderonitsflankisthedarkcleftwhichmarkstheopeningoftheBlueJohnGap.Butitisnolongerasourceofterror.Neveragainthroughthatill-omenedtunnelshallanystrangeshapeflitoutintotheworldofmen.Theeducatedandthescientific,theDr.Johnsonsandthelike,maysmileatmynarrative,butthepoorerfolkofthecountrysidehadneveradoubtastoitstruth.OnthedayaftermyrecoveringconsciousnesstheyassembledintheirhundredsroundtheBlueJohnGap.AstheCastletonCouriersaid:

           "Itwasuselessforourcorrespondent,orforanyoftheadventurousgentlemenwhohadcomefromMatlock,Buxton,andotherparts,tooffertodescend,toexplorethecavetotheend,andtofinallytesttheextraordinarynarrativeofDr.JamesHardcastle.Thecountrypeoplehadtakenthematterintotheirownhands,andfromanearlyhourofthemorningtheyhadworkedhardinstoppinguptheentranceofthetunnel.

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