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Chapter 3
Noneofthesecolloquieswaseverocularlywitnessed,sincethewindowswerealwaysheavilydraped.Once,though,duringadiscourseinanunknowntongue,ashadowwasseenonthecurtainwhichstartledWeedenexceedingly;remindinghimofoneofthepuppetsinashowhehadseenintheautumnof1764inHacher’sHall,whenamanfromGermantown,Pennsylvania,hadgivenaclevermechanicalspectacleadvertisedas
’AViewoftheFamousCityofJerusalem,inwhicharerepresentedJerusalem,theTempleofSolomon,hisRoyalThrone,thenotedTowers,andHills,likewisetheSufferingofOurSaviourfromtheGardenofGethsemanetotheCrossontheHillofGolgotha;anartfulpieceofStatuary,WorthytobeseenbytheCurious.’
Itwasonthisoccasionthatthelistener,whohadcreptclosetothewindowofthefrontroomwhencethespeakingproceeded,gaveastartwhichrousedtheoldIndianpairandcausedthemtoloosethedogsonhim.Afterthatnomoreconversationswereeverheardinthehouse,andWeedenandSmithconcludedthatCurwenhadtransferredhisfieldofactiontoregionsbelow.
Thatsuchregionsintruthexisted,seemedamplyclearfrommanythings.Faintcriesandgroansunmistakablycameupnowandthenfromwhatappearedtobethesolidearthinplacesfarfromanystructure;whilsthiddeninthebushesalongtheriver-bankintherear,wherethehighgroundslopedsteeplydowntothevalleyofthePawtuxet,therewasfoundanarchedoakendoorinaframeofheavymasonry,whichwasobviouslyanentrancetocavernswithinthehill.