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第112章 BOOK THE THIRD:THE TRACK OF A STORM(27)

'The carriage left the streets behind,passed the North Barrier,and emerged upon the country road. At two-thirds of a league from the Barrier—I did not estimate the distance at that time,but afterwards when I traversed it—it struck out of the main avenue,and presently stopped at a solitary house.We all three alighted,and walked,by a damp soft footpath in a garden where a neglected fountain had overflowed,to the door of the house.It was not opened immediately,in answer to the ringing of the bell,and one of my two conductors struck the man who opened it,with his heavy riding-glove,across the face.

'There was nothing in this action to attract my particular attention,for I had seen common people struck more commonly than dogs. But,the other of the two,being angry likewise,struck the man in like manner with his arm;the look and bearing of the brothers were then so exactly alike,that I then first perceived them to be twin brothers.

'From the time of our alighting at the outer gate(which we found locked,and which one of the brothers had opened to admit us,and had relocked),I had heard cries proceeding from an upperchamber. I was conducted to this chamber straight,the cries growing louder as we ascended the stairs,and I found a patient in a high fever of the brain,lying on a bed.

'The patient was a woman of great beauty,and young;assuredly not much past twenty. Her hair was torn and ragged,and her arms were bound to her sides with sashes and handkerchiefs.I noticed that these bonds were all portions of a gentleman's dress.On one of them,which was a fringed scarf for a dress ceremony,I saw the armorial bearings of a Noble,and the letter E.

'I saw this,within the first minute of my contemplation of the patient;for,in her restless strivings she had turned over on her face on the edge of the bed,had drawn the end of the scarf into her mouth,and was in danger of suffocation. My first act was to put out my hand to relieve her breathing;and in moving the scarf aside,the embroidery in the corner caught my sight.

'I turned her gently over,placed my hands upon her breast to calm her and keep her down,and looked into her face. Her eyes were dilated and wild,and she constantly uttered piercing shrieks,and repeated the words,'My husband,my father,and my brother!'and then counted up to twelve,and said,'Hush!'For an instant,and no more,she would pause to listen,and then the piercing shrieks would begin again,and she would repeat the cry,'My husband,my father,and my brother!'and would count up to twelve,and say'Hush!'There was no variation in the order,or the manner.There was no cessation,but the regular moment's pause,in the utterance of these sounds.

'How long,'I asked,'has this lasted?'

'To distinguish the brothers,I will call them the elder and theyounger;by the elder,I mean,him who exercised the most authority. It was the elder who replied,'Since about this hour last night.'

'She has a husband,a father,and a brother?'

'A brother.'

'I do not address her brother?'

'He answered with great contempt,'No.'

'She has some recent association with the number twelve?'

'The younger brother impatiently rejoined,'With twelve o'clock.'

'See,gentlemen,'said I,still keeping my hands upon her breast,'how useless I am,as you have brought me!If I had known what I was coming to see,I could have come provided. As it is,time must be lost.There are no medicines to be obtained in this lonely place.'

'The elder brother looked to the younger,who said haughtily,'There is a case of medicines here';and brought it from a closet,and put it on the table.

'I opened some of the bottles,smelt them,and put the stoppers to my lips. If I had wanted to use anything save narcotic medicines that were poisons in themselves,I would not have administered any of those.

'Do you doubt them?'asked the younger brother.

'You see,monsieur,I am going to use them,'I replied,and said no more.

'I made the patient swallow,with great difficulty,and after many efforts,the dose that I desired to give. As I intended to repeat it after a while,and as it was necessary to watch its influence,I then sat down by the side of the bed.There was atimid and suppressed woman in attendance(wife of the man down-stairs),who had retreated into a corner.The house was damp and decayed,indifferently furnished—evidently,recently occupied and temporarily used.Some thick old hangings had been nailed up before the windows,to deaden the sound of the shrieks.They continued to be uttered in their regular succession,with the cry,'My husband,my father,and my brother!'the counting up to twelve,and'Hush!'The frenzy was so violent,that I had not unfastened the bandages restraining the arms;but I had looked to them,to see that they were not painful.The only spark of encouragement in the case,was,that my hand upon the sufferer's breast had this much soothing influence,that for minutes at a time it tranquilised the figure.It had no effect upon the cries;no pendulum could be more regular.

'For the reason that my hand had this effect(I assume),I had sat by the side of the bed for half an hour,with the two brothers looking on,before the elder said:

'There is another patient.'

'I was startled,and asked,'Is it a pressing case?'

'You had better see,'he carelessly answered;and took up a light.

'The other patient lay in a back room across a second staircase,which was a species of loft over a stable. There was a low plastered ceiling to a part of it;the rest was open,to the ridge of the tiled roof,and there were beams across.Hay and straw were stored in that portion of the place,faggots for firing,and a heap of apples in sand.I had to pass through that part,to get at the other.My memory is circumstantial and unshaken.I try it with these details,and I see them all,in this my cell in the Bastille,near the close ofthe tenth year of my captivity,as I saw them all that night.

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