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第10章

"I have made up my mind, sir," he began, bending forward as soon as we were seated, and speaking in a tone but a little above a whisper, "that you shall not have to ask me twice what troubles me.

I took you for some one else yesterday evening.That troubles me.""That mistake?"

"No.That some one else."

"Who is it?"

"I don't know."

"Like me?"

"I don't know.I never saw the face.The left arm is across the face, and the right arm is waved,--violently waved.This way."I followed his action with my eyes, and it was the action of an arm gesticulating, with the utmost passion and vehemence, "For God's sake, clear the way!""One moonlight night," said the man, "I was sitting here, when Iheard a voice cry, 'Halloa! Below there!' I started up, looked from that door, and saw this Someone else standing by the red light near the tunnel, waving as I just now showed you.The voice seemed hoarse with shouting, and it cried, 'Look out! Look out!' And then attain, 'Halloa! Below there! Look out!' I caught up my lamp, turned it on red, and ran towards the figure, calling, 'What's wrong? What has happened? Where?' It stood just outside the blackness of the tunnel.I advanced so close upon it that Iwondered at its keeping the sleeve across its eyes.I ran right up at it, and had my hand stretched out to pull the sleeve away, when it was gone.""Into the tunnel?" said I.

"No.I ran on into the tunnel, five hundred yards.I stopped, and held my lamp above my head, and saw the figures of the measured distance, and saw the wet stains stealing down the walls and trickling through the arch.I ran out again faster than I had run in (for I had a mortal abhorrence of the place upon me), and Ilooked all round the red light with my own red light, and I went up the iron ladder to the gallery atop of it, and I came down again, and ran back here.I telegraphed both ways, 'An alarm has been given.Is anything wrong?' The answer came back, both ways, 'All well.'"Resisting the slow touch of a frozen finger tracing out my spine, Ishowed him how that this figure must be a deception of his sense of sight; and how that figures, originating in disease of the delicate nerves that minister to the functions of the eye, were known to have often troubled patients, some of whom had become conscious of the nature of their affliction, and had even proved it by experiments upon themselves."As to an imaginary cry," said I, "do but listen for a moment to the wind in this unnatural valley while we speak so low, and to the wild harp it makes of the telegraph wires."That was all very well, he returned, after we had sat listening for a while, and he ought to know something of the wind and the wires,--he who so often passed long winter nights there, alone and watching.But he would beg to remark that he had not finished.

I asked his pardon, and he slowly added these words, touching my arm--"Within six hours after the Appearance, the memorable accident on this Line happened, and within ten hours the dead and wounded were brought along through the tunnel over the spot where the figure had stood."A disagreeable shudder crept over me, but I did my best against it.

It was not to be denied, I rejoined, that this was a remarkable coincidence, calculated deeply to impress his mind.But it was unquestionable that remarkable coincidences did continually occur, and they must be taken into account in dealing with such a subject.

Though to be sure I must admit, I added (for I thought I saw that he was going to bring the objection to bear upon me), men of common sense did not allow much for coincidences in making the ordinary calculations of life.

He again begged to remark that he had not finished.

I again begged his pardon for being betrayed into interruptions.

"This," he said, again laying his hand upon my arm, and glancing over his shoulder with hollow eyes, "was just a year ago.Six or seven months passed, and I had recovered from the surprise and shock, when one morning, as the day was breaking, I, standing at the door, looked towards the red light, and saw the spectre again."He stopped, with a fixed look at me.

"Did it cry out?"

"No.It was silent."

"Did it wave its arm?"

"No.It leaned against the shaft of the light, with both hands before the face.Like this."Once more I followed his action with my eyes.It was an action of mourning.I have seen such an attitude in stone figures on tombs.

"Did you go up to it?"

"I came in and sat down, partly to collect my thoughts, partly because it had turned me faint.When I went to the door again, daylight was above me, and the ghost was gone.""But nothing followed? Nothing came of this?"He touched me on the arm with his forefinger twice or thrice giving a ghastly nod each time:-"That very day, as a train came out of the tunnel, I noticed, at a carriage window on my side, what looked like a confusion of hands and heads, and something waved.I saw it just in time to signal the driver, Stop! He shut off, and put his brake on, but the train drifted past here a hundred and fifty yards or more.I ran after it, and, as I went along, heard terrible screams and cries.Abeautiful young lady had died instantaneously in one of the compartments, and was brought in here, and laid down on this floor between us."Involuntarily I pushed my chair back, as I looked from the boards at which he pointed to himself.

"True, sir.True.Precisely as it happened, so I tell it you."I could think of nothing to say, to any purpose, and my mouth was very dry.The wind and the wires took up the story with a long lamenting wail.

He resumed."Now, sir, mark this, and judge how my mind is troubled.The spectre came back a week ago.Ever since, it has been there, now and again, by fits and starts.""At the light?"

"At the Danger-light."

"What does it seem to do?"

He repeated, if possible with increased passion and vehemence, that former gesticulation of, "For God's sake, clear the way!"Then he went on."I have no peace or rest for it.It calls to me, for many minutes together, in an agonised manner, 'Below there!

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