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第8章

  [7]Thesetwopairsofboots,whichwereplaced,accordingtothePersian’spapers,justbetweenthesetpieceandthescenefromtheROIDELAHORE,onthespotwhereJosephBuquetwasfoundhanging,wereneverdiscovered。
  Theymusthavebeentakenbysomestage-carpenterordoor-shutter。
  Hecrawledalittlefartheronhisknees,thenturnedrightroundandsaid:
  IamgoingtohangbymyhandsfromtheedgeofthestoneandletmyselfdropINTOHISHOUSE。Youmustdoexactlythesame。
  Donotbeafraid。Iwillcatchyouinmyarms。
  Raoulsoonheardadullsound,evidentlyproducedbythefallofthePersian,andthendroppeddown。
  HefelthimselfclaspedinthePersian’sarms。
  Hush!saidthePersian。
  Andtheystoodmotionless,listening。
  Thedarknesswasthickaroundthem,thesilenceheavyandterrible。
  ThenthePersianbegantomakeplaywiththedarklanternagain,turningtheraysovertheirheads,lookingfortheholethroughwhichtheyhadcome,andfailingtofindit:
  Oh!hesaid。Thestonehasclosedofitself!
  Andthelightofthelanternsweptdownthewallandoverthefloor。
  ThePersianstoopedandpickedupsomething,asortofcord,whichheexaminedforasecondandflungawaywithhorror。
  ThePunjablasso!hemuttered。
  Whatisit?askedRaoul。
  ThePersianshivered。Itmightverywellbetheropebywhichthemanwashanged,andwhichwaslookedforsolong。
  And,suddenlyseizedwithfreshanxiety,hemovedthelittlereddiskofhislanternoverthewalls。Inthisway,helitupacuriousthing:
  thetrunkofatree,whichseemedstillquitealive,withitsleaves。
  andthebranchesofthattreeranrightupthewallsanddisappearedintheceiling。
  Becauseofthesmallnessoftheluminousdisk,itwasdifficultatfirsttomakeouttheappearanceofthings:theysawacornerofabranch……andaleaf……andanotherleaf……and,nexttoit,nothingatall,nothingbuttherayoflightthatseemedtoreflectitself……Raoulpassedhishandoverthatnothing,overthatreflection。
  Hullo!hesaid。Thewallisalooking-glass!
  Yes,alooking-glass!saidthePersian,inatoneofdeepemotion。
  And,passingthehandthatheldthepistoloverhismoistforehead,headded,Wehavedroppedintothetorture-chamber!
  WhatthePersianknewofthistorture-chamberandwhattherebefellhimandhiscompanionshallbetoldinhisownwords,assetdowninamanuscriptwhichheleftbehindhim,andwhichIcopyVERBATIM。
  ChapterXXIInterestingandInstructiveVicissitudesofaPersianintheCellarsoftheOperaTHEPERSIAN’SNARRATIVE
  ItwasthefirsttimethatIenteredthehouseonthelake。
  Ihadoftenbeggedthetrap-doorlover,asweusedtocallErikinmycountry,toopenitsmysteriousdoorstome。Healwaysrefused。
  Imadeverymanyattempts,butinvain,toobtainadmittance。
  WatchhimasImight,afterIfirstlearnedthathehadtakenuphispermanentabodeattheOpera,thedarknesswasalwaystoothicktoenablemetoseehowheworkedthedoorinthewallonthelake。
  Oneday,whenIthoughtmyselfalone,IsteppedintotheboatandrowedtowardthatpartofthewallthroughwhichIhadseenErikdisappear。ItwasthenthatIcameintocontactwiththesirenwhoguardedtheapproachandwhosecharmwasverynearlyfataltome。
  IhadnosoonerputofffromthebankthanthesilenceamidwhichI
  floatedonthewaterwasdisturbedbyasortofwhisperedsingingthathoveredallaroundme。Itwashalfbreath,halfmusic。
  itrosesoftlyfromthewatersofthelake。andIwassurroundedbyitthroughIknewnotwhatartifice。Itfollowedme,movedwithmeandwassosoftthatitdidnotalarmme。Onthecontrary,inmylongingtoapproachthesourceofthatsweetandenticingharmony,Ileanedoutofmylittleboatoverthewater,fortherewasnodoubtinmymindthatthesingingcamefromthewateritself。Bythistime,Iwasaloneintheboatinthemiddleofthelake。thevoice——
  foritwasnowdistinctlyavoice——wasbesideme,onthewater。
  Ileanedover,leanedstillfarther。Thelakewasperfectlycalm,andamoonbeamthatpassedthroughtheairholeintheRueScribeshowedmeabsolutelynothingonitssurface,whichwassmoothandblackasink。Ishookmyearstogetridofapossiblehumming。
  butIsoonhadtoaccctthefactthattherewasnohummingintheearssoharmoniousasthesingingwhisperthatfollowedandnowattractedme。
  HadIbeeninclinedtosuperstition,IshouldhavecertainlythoughtthatIhadtodowithsomesirenwhosebusinessitwastoconfoundthetravelerwhoshouldventureonthewatersofthehouseonthelake。Fortunately,Icomefromacountrywherewearetoofondoffantasticthingsnottoknowthemthroughandthrough。
  andIhadnodoubtbutthatIwasfacetofacewithsomenewinventionofErik’s。Butthisinventionwassoperfectthat,asIleanedoutoftheboat,Iwasimpelledlessbyadesiretodiscoveritstrickthantoenjoyitscharm。andIleanedout,leanedoutuntilIalmostoverturnedtheboat。
  Suddenly,twomonstrousarmsissuedfromthebosomofthewatersandseizedmebytheneck,draggingmedowntothedepthswithirresistibleforce。Ishouldcertainlyhavebeenlost,ifIhadnothadtimetogiveacrybywhichErikknewme。
  Foritwashe。and,insteadofdrowningme,aswascertainlyhisfirstintention,heswamwithmeandlaidmegentlyonthebank:
  Howimprudentyouare!hesaid,ashestoodbeforeme,drippingwithwater。
  Whytrytoentermyhouse?Ineverinvitedyou!Idon’twantyouthere,noranybody!Didyousavemylifeonlytomakeitunbearabletome?
  Howevergreattheserviceyourenderedhim,Erikmayendbyforgettingit。andyouknowthatnothingcanrestrainErik,notevenErikhimself。
  Hespoke,butIhadnownootherwishthantoknowwhatIalreadycalledthetrickofthesiren。Hesatisfiedmycuriosity,forErik,whoisarealmonster——IhaveseenhimatworkinPersia,alas——isalso,incertainrespects,aregularchild,vainandself-conceited,andthereisnothinghelovessomuch,afterastonishingpeople,astoproveallthereallymiraculousingenuityofhismind。
  Helaughedandshowedmealongreed。
  It’sthesilliesttrickyoueversaw,hesaid,butit’sveryusefulforbreathingandsinginginthewater。IlearneditfromtheTonkinpirates,whoareabletoremainhiddenforhoursinthebedsoftherivers。[8]——
  [8]AnofficialreportfromTonkin,receivedinParisattheendofJuly,1909,relateshowthefamouspiratechiefDeThamwastracked,togetherwithhismen,byoursoldiers。andhowallofthemsucceededinescaping,thankstothistrickofthereeds。
  Ispoketohimseverely。
  It’satrickthatnearlykilledme!Isaid。Anditmayhavebeenfataltoothers!Youknowwhatyoupromisedme,Erik?
  Nomoremurders!
  HaveIreallycommittedmurders?heasked,puttingonhismostamiableair。
  Wretchedman!Icried。HaveyouforgottentherosyhoursofMazenderan?
  Yes,hereplied,inasaddertone,Iprefertoforgetthem。
  Iusedtomakethelittlesultanalaugh,though!
  Allthatbelongstothepast,Ideclared。butthereisthepresent……andyouareresponsibletomeforthepresent,because,ifIhadwished,therewouldhavebeennoneatallforyou。
  Rememberthat,Erik:Isavedyourlife!
  AndItookadvantageoftheturnofconversationtospeaktohimofsomethingthathadlongbeenonmymind:
  Erik,Iasked,Erik,swearthat……
  What?heretorted。YouknowIneverkeepmyoaths。Oathsaremadetocatchgullswith。
  Tellme……youcantellme,atanyrate……
  Well?
  Well,thechandelier……thechandelier,Erik?……
  Whataboutthechandelier?
  YouknowwhatImean。
  Oh,hesniggered,Idon’tmindtellingyouaboutthechandelier!……ITWASN’TI!……Thechandelierwasveryoldandworn。
  WhenEriklaughed,hewasmoreterriblethanever。Hejumpedintotheboat,chucklingsohorriblythatIcouldnothelptrembling。
  Veryoldandworn,mydeardaroga![9]Veryoldandworn,thechandelier!……Itfellofitself!……Itcamedownwithasmash!……Andnow,daroga,takemyadviceandgoanddryyourself,oryou’llcatchacoldinthehead!……
  Andnevergetintomyboatagain……And,whateveryoudo,don’ttrytoentermyhouse:I’mnotalwaysthere……daroga!
  AndIshouldbesorrytohavetodedicatemyRequiemMasstoyou!——
  [9]DAROGAisPersianforchiefofpolice。
  Sosaying,swingingtoandfro,likeamonkey,andstillchuckling,hepushedoffandsoondisappearedinthedarknessofthelake。
  Fromthatday,Igaveupallthoughtofpenetratingintohishousebythelake。Thatentrancewasobviouslytoowellguarded,especiallysincehehadlearnedthatIknewaboutit。ButIfeltthattheremustbeanotherentrance,forIhadoftenseenErikdisappearinthethirdcellar,whenIwaswatchinghim,thoughI
  couldnotimaginehow。
  EversinceIhaddiscoveredErikinstalledintheOpera,Ilivedinaperpetualterrorofhishorriblefancies,notinsofarasI
  wasconcerned,butIdreadedeverythingforothers。[10]——
  [10]ThePersianmighteasilyhaveadmittedthatErik’sfatealsointerestedhimself,forhewaswellawarethat,ifthegovernmentofTeheranhadlearnedthatErikwasstillalive,itwouldhavebeenallupwiththemodestpensionoftheerstwhiledaroga。
  Itisonlyfair,however,toaddthathePersianhadanobleandgenerousheart。andIdonotdoubtforamomentthatthecatastropheswhichhefearedforothersgreatlyoccupiedhismind。Hisconduct,throughoutthisbusiness,provesitandisaboveallpraise。
  Andwheneversomeaccident,somefataleventhappened,Ialwaysthoughttomyself,IshouldnotbesurprisedifthatwereErik,
  evenasothersusedtosay,It’stheghost!HowoftenhaveI
  notheardpeopleutterthatphrasewithasmile!Poordevils!
  Iftheyhadknownthattheghostexistedintheflesh,Isweartheywouldnothavelaughed!
  AlthoughErikannouncedtomeverysolemnlythathehadchangedandthathehadbecomethemostvirtuousofmenSINCEHEWASLOVED
  FORHIMSELF——asentencethat,atfirst,perplexedmemostterribly——
  IcouldnothelpshudderingwhenIthoughtofthemonster。
  Hishorrible,unparalleledandrepulsiveuglinessputhimwithoutthepaleofhumanity。anditoftenseemedtomethat,forthisreason,henolongerbelievedthathehadanydutytowardthehumanrace。
  Thewayinwhichhespokeofhisloveaffairsonlyincreasedmyalarm,forIforesawthecauseoffreshandmorehideoustragediesinthiseventtowhichhealludedsoboastfully。
  Ontheotherhand,IsoondiscoveredthecuriousmoraltrafficestablishedbetweenthemonsterandChristineDaae。Hidinginthelumber-roomnexttotheyoungprimadonna’sdressing-room,IlistenedtowonderfulmusicaldisplaysthatevidentlyflungChristineintomarvelousecstasy。but,allthesame,IwouldneverhavethoughtthatErik’svoice——whichwasloudasthunderorsoftasangels’voices,atwill——couldhavemadeherforgethisugliness。IunderstoodallwhenIlearnedthatChristinehadnotyetseenhim!Ihadoccasiontogotothedressing-roomand,rememberingthelessonshehadoncegivenme,IhadnodifficultyindiscoveringthetrickthatmadethewallwiththemirrorswingroundandIascertainedthemeansofhollowbricksandsoon——bywhichhemadehisvoicecarrytoChristineasthoughshehearditclosebesideher。InthiswayalsoIdiscoveredtheroadthatledtothewellandthedungeon——
  theCommunists’dungeon——andalsothetrap-doorthatenabledEriktogostraighttothecellarsbelowthestage。
  Afewdayslater,whatwasnotmyamazementtolearnbymyowneyesandearsthatErikandChristineDaaesaweachotherandtocatchthemonsterstoopingoverthelittlewell,intheCommunists’
  roadandsprinklingtheforeheadofChristineDaae,whohadfainted。
  Awhitehorse,thehorseoutofthePROFETA,whichhaddisappearedfromthestablesundertheOpera,wasstandingquietlybesidethem。
  Ishowedmyself。Itwasterrible。Isawsparksflyfromthoseyelloweyesand,beforeIhadtimetosayaword,Ireceivedablowontheheadthatstunnedme。
  WhenIcametomyself,Erik,Christineandthewhitehorsehaddisappeared。
  Ifeltsurethatthepoorgirlwasaprisonerinthehouseonthelake。Withouthesitation,Iresolvedtoreturntothebank,notwithstandingtheattendantdanger。Fortwenty-fourhours,Ilayinwaitforthemonstertoappear。forIfeltthathemustgoout,drivenbytheneedofobtainingprovisions。And,inthisconnection,Imaysay,that,whenhewentoutinthestreetsorventuredtoshowhimselfinpublic,heworeapasteboardnose,withamustacheattachedtoit,insteadofhisownhorribleholeofanose。
  Thisdidnotquitetakeawayhiscorpse-likeair,butitmadehimalmost,Isayalmost,endurabletolookat。
  Ithereforewatchedonthebankofthelakeand,wearyoflongwaiting,wasbeginningtothinkthathehadgonethroughtheotherdoor,thedoorinthethirdcellar,whenIheardaslightsplashinginthedark,Isawthetwoyelloweyesshininglikecandlesandsoontheboattouchedshore。Erikjumpedoutandwalkeduptome:
  You’vebeenherefortwenty-fourhours,hesaid,andyou’reannoyingme。Itellyou,allthiswillendverybadly。Andyouwillhavebroughtituponyourself。forIhavebeenextraordinarilypatientwithyou。Youthinkyouarefollowingme,yougreatbooby,whereasit’sIwhoamfollowingyou。andIknowallthatyouknowaboutme,here。Isparedyouyesterday,inMYCOMMUNISTS’ROAD。
  butIwarnyou,seriously,don’tletmecatchyouthereagain!
  Uponmyword,youdon’tseemabletotakeahint!
  HewassofuriousthatIdidnotthink,forthemoment,ofinterruptinghim。Afterpuffingandblowinglikeawalrus,heputhishorriblethoughtintowords:
  Yes,youmustlearn,onceandforall——onceandforall,Isay——
  totakeahint!Itellyouthat,withyourrecklessness——foryouhavealreadybeentwicearrestedbytheshadeinthefelthat,whodidnotknowwhatyouweredoinginthecellarsandtookyoutothemanagers,wholookeduponyouasaneccentricPersianinterestedinstagemechanismandlifebehindthescenes:Iknowallaboutit,Iwasthere,intheoffice。youknowIameverywhere——well,Itellyouthat,withyourrecklessness,theywillendbywonderingwhatyouareafterhere……andtheywillendbyknowingthatyouareafterErik……andthentheywillbeafterErikthemselvesandtheywilldiscoverthehouseonthelake……Iftheydo,itwillbeabadlookoutforyou,oldchap,abadlookout!……
  won’tanswerforanything。
  Againhepuffedandblewlikeawalrus。
  Iwon’tanswerforanything!……IfErik’ssecretsceasetobeErik’ssecrets,ITWILLBEABADLOOKOUTFORAGOODLYNUMBER
  OFTHEHUMANRACE!That’sallIhavetotellyou,andunlessyouareagreatbooby,itoughttobeenoughforyou……exceptthatyoudon’tknowhowtotakeahint。
  Hehadsatdownonthesternofhisboatandwaskickinghisheelsagainsttheplanks,waitingtohearwhatIhadtoanswer。
  Isimplysaid:
  It’snotErikthatI’mafterhere!
  Whothen?
  YouknowaswellasIdo:it’sChristineDaae,Ianswered。
  Heretorted:Ihaveeveryrighttoseeherinmyownhouse。
  Iamlovedformyownsake。
  That’snottrue,Isaid。Youhavecarriedheroffandarekeepingherlockedup。
  Listen,hesaid。Willyoupromisenevertomeddlewithmyaffairsagain,ifIprovetoyouthatIamlovedformyownsake?
  Yes,Ipromiseyou,Ireplied,withouthesitation,forIfeltconvincedthatforsuchamonstertheproofwasimpossible。
  Well,then,it’squitesimple……ChristineDaaeshallleavethisasshepleasesandcomebackagain!……Yes,comebackagain,becauseshewishes……comebackofherself,becauseshelovesmeformyself!……
  Oh,Idoubtifshewillcomeback!……Butitisyourdutytolethergo。Myduty,yougreatbooby!……Itismywish……
  mywishtolethergo。andshewillcomebackagain……forshelovesme!……Allthiswillendinamarriage……amarriageattheMadeleine,yougreatbooby!Doyoubelievemenow?
  WhenItellyouthatmynuptialmassiswritten……waittillyouheartheKYRIE……
  Hebeattimewithhisheelsontheplanksoftheboatandsang:
  KYRIE!……KYRIE!……KYRIEELEISON!……Waittillyouhear,waittillyouhearthatmass。
  Lookhere,Isaid。IshallbelieveyouifIseeChristineDaaecomeoutofthehouseonthelakeandgobacktoitofherownaccord。
  Andyouwon’tmeddleanymoreinmyaffairs?
  No。
  Verywell,youshallseethatto-night。Cometothemaskedball。
  ChristineandIwillgoandhavealookround。Thenyoucanhideinthelumber-roomandyoushallseeChristine,whowillhavegonetoherdressing-room,delightedtocomebackbytheCommunists’road……And,now,beoff,forImustgoanddosomeshopping!
  Tomyintenseastonishment,thingshappenedashehadannounced。
  ChristineDaaeleftthehouseonthelakeandreturnedtoitseveraltimes,without,apparently,beingforcedtodoso。ItwasverydifficultformetoclearmymindofErik。However,Iresolvedtobeextremelyprudent,anddidnotmakethemistakeofreturningtotheshoreofthelake,orofgoingbytheCommunists’road。
  Buttheideaofthesecretentranceinthethirdcellarhauntedme,andIrepeatedlywentandwaitedforhoursbehindascenefromtheRoideLahore,whichhadbeenleftthereforsomereasonorother。
  Atlastmypatiencewasrewarded。Oneday,Isawthemonstercometowardme,onhisknees。Iwascertainthathecouldnotseeme。
  HepassedbetweenthescenebehindwhichIstoodandasetpiece,wenttothewallandpressedonaspringthatmovedastoneandaffordedhimaningress。Hepassedthroughthis,andthestoneclosedbehindhim。
  Iwaitedforatleastthirtyminutesandthenpressedthespringinmyturn。EverythinghappenedaswithErik。ButIwascarefulnottogothroughtheholemyself,forIknewthatErikwasinside。
  Ontheotherhand,theideathatImightbecaughtbyEriksuddenlymademethinkofthedeathofJosephBuquet。Ididnotwishtojeopardizetheadvantagesofsogreatadiscoverywhichmightbeusefultomanypeople,toagoodlynumberofthehumanrace,
  inErik’swords。andIleftthecellarsoftheOperaaftercarefullyreplacingthestone。
  IcontinuedtobegreatlyinterestedintherelationsbetweenErikandChristineDaae,notfromanymorbidcuriosity,butbecauseoftheterriblethoughtwhichobsessedmymindthatErikwascapableofanything,ifheoncediscoveredthathewasnotlovedforhisownsake,asheimagined。Icontinuedtowander,verycautiously,abouttheOperaandsoonlearnedthetruthaboutthemonster’sdrearylove-affair。
  HefilledChristine’smind,throughtheterrorwithwhichheinspiredher,butthedearchild’sheartbelongedwhollytotheVicomteRaouldeChagny。Whiletheyplayedabout,likeaninnocentengagedcouple,ontheupperfloorsoftheOpera,toavoidthemonster,theylittlesuspectedthatsomeonewaswatchingoverthem。
  Iwaspreparedtodoanything:tokillthemonster,ifnecessary,andexplaintothepoliceafterward。ButErikdidnotshowhimself。
  andIfeltnonethemorecomfortableforthat。
  Imustexplainmywholeplan。Ithoughtthatthemonster,beingdrivenfromhishousebyjealousy,wouldthusenablemetoenterit,withoutdanger,throughthepassageinthethirdcellar。
  Itwasimportant,foreverybody’ssake,thatIshouldknowexactlywhatwasinside。Oneday,tiredofwaitingforanopportunity,Imovedthestoneandatonceheardanastoundingmusic:
  themonsterwasworkingathisDonJuanTriumphant,witheverydoorinhishousewideopen。Iknewthatthiswastheworkofhislife。
  Iwascarefulnottostirandremainedprudentlyinmydarkhole。
  Hestoppedplaying,foramoment,andbeganwalkingabouthisplace,likeamadman。Andhesaidaloud,atthetopofhisvoice:
  ItmustbefinishedFIRST!Quitefinished!
  Thisspeechwasnotcalculatedtoreassuremeand,whenthemusicrecommenced,Iclosedthestoneverysoftly。
  OnthedayoftheabductionofChristineDaae,Ididnotcometothetheateruntilratherlateintheevening,tremblinglestI
  shouldhearbadnews。Ihadspentahorribleday,for,afterreadinginamorningpapertheannouncementofaforthcomingmarriagebetweenChristineandtheVicomtedeChagny,Iwonderedwhether,afterall,Ishouldnotdobettertodenouncethemonster。
  Butreasonreturnedtome,andIwaspersuadedthatthisactioncouldonlyprecipitateapossiblecatastrophe。
  When,mycabsetmedownbeforetheOpera,Iwasreallyalmostastonishedtoseeitstillstanding!ButIamsomethingofafatalist,likeallgoodOrientals,andIenteredready,foranything。
  ChristineDaae’sabductioninthePrisonAct,whichnaturallysurprisedeverybody,foundmeprepared。IwasquitecertainthatshehadbeenjuggledawaybyErik,thatprinceofconjurers。
  AndIthoughtpositivelythatthiswastheendofChristineandperhapsofeverybody,somuchsothatIthoughtofadvisingallthesepeoplewhowerestayingonatthetheatertomakegoodtheirescape。
  Ifelt,however,thattheywouldbesuretolookuponmeasmadandIrefrained。
  Ontheotherhand,Iresolvedtoactwithoutfurtherdelay,asfarasIwasconcerned。ThechanceswereinmyfavorthatErik,atthatmoment,wasthinkingonlyofhiscaptive。Thiswasthemomenttoenterhishousethroughthethirdcellar。andIresolvedtotakewithmethatpoorlittledesperateviscount,who,atthefirstsuggestion,accepted,withanamountofconfidenceinmyselfthattouchedmeprofoundly。Ihadsentmyservantformypistols。
  Igaveonetotheviscountandadvisedhimtoholdhimselfreadytofire,for,afterall,Erikmightbewaitingforusbehindthewall。
  WeweretogobytheCommunists’roadandthroughthetrap-door。
  Seeingmypistols,thelittleviscountaskedmeifweweregoingtofightaduel。Isaid:
  Yes。andwhataduel!But,ofcourse,Ihadnotimetoexplainanythingtohim。Thelittleviscountisabravefellow,butheknewhardlyanythingabouthisadversary。anditwassomuchthebetter。Mygreatfearwasthathewasalreadysomewherenearus,preparingthePunjablasso。NooneknowsbetterthanhehowtothrowthePunjablasso,forheisthekingofstranglersevenasheistheprinceofconjurors。Whenhehadfinishedmakingthelittlesultanalaugh,atthetimeoftherosyhoursofMazenderan,
  sheherselfusedtoaskhimtoamuseherbygivingherathrill。
  ItwasthenthatheintroducedthesportofthePunjablasso。
  HehadlivedinIndiaandacquiredanincredibleskillintheartofstrangulation。Hewouldmakethemlockhimintoacourtyardtowhichtheybroughtawarrior——usually,amancondemnedtodeath——
  armedwithalongpikeandbroadsword。Erikhadonlyhislasso。
  anditwasalwaysjustwhenthewarriorthoughtthathewasgoingtofellErikwithatremendousblowthatweheardthelassowhistlethroughtheair。Withaturnofthewrist,Eriktightenedthenooseroundhisadversary’sneckand,inthisfashion,draggedhimbeforethelittlesultanaandherwomen,whosatlookingfromawindowandapplauding。ThelittlesultanaherselflearnedtowieldthePunjablassoandkilledseveralofherwomenandevenofthefriendswhovisitedher。ButIprefertodropthisterriblesubjectoftherosyhoursofMazenderan。Ihavementioneditonlytoexplainwhy,onarrivingwiththeVicomtedeChagnyinthecellarsoftheOpera,Iwasboundtoprotectmycompanionagainsttheever-threateningdangerofdeathbystrangling。Mypistolscouldservenopurpose,forErikwasnotlikelytoshowhimself。butErikcouldalwaysstrangleus。Ihadnotimetoexplainallthistotheviscount。
  besides,therewasnothingtobegainedbycomplicatingtheposition。
  IsimplytoldM。deChagnytokeephishandatthelevelofhiseyes,withthearmbent,asthoughwaitingforthecommandtofire。
  Withhisvictiminthisattitude,itisimpossibleevenforthemostexpertstranglertothrowthelassowithadvantage。
  Itcatchesyounotonlyroundtheneck,butalsoroundthearmorhand。Thisenablesyoueasilytounloosethelasso,whichthenbecomesharmless。
  Afteravoidingthecommissaryofpolice,anumberofdoor-shuttersandthefiremen,aftermeetingtherat-catcherandpassingthemaninthefelthatunperceived,theviscountandIarrivedwithoutobstacleinthethirdcellar,betweenthesetpieceandthescenefromtheRoideLahore。Iworkedthestone,andwejumpedintothehousewhichErikhadbuilthimselfinthedoublecaseofthefoundation-wallsoftheOpera。Andthiswastheeasiestthingintheworldforhimtodo,becauseErikwasoneofthechiefcontractorsunderPhilippeGarnier,thearchitectoftheOpera,andcontinuedtoworkbyhimselfwhentheworkswereofficiallysuspended,duringthewar,thesiegeofParisandtheCommune。
  IknewmyEriktoowelltofeelatallcomfortableonjumpingintohishouse。IknewwhathehadmadeofacertainpalaceatMazenderan。
  Frombeingthemosthonestbuildingconceivable,hesoonturneditintoahouseoftheverydevil,whereyoucouldnotutterawordbutitwasoverheardorrepeatedbyanecho。Withhistrap-doorsthemonsterwasresponsibleforendlesstragediesofallkinds。
  Hehituponastonishinginventions。Ofthese,themostcurious,horribleanddangerouswastheso-calledtorture-chamber。Exceptinspecialcases,whenthelittlesultanaamusedherselfbyinflictingsufferinguponsomeunoffendingcitizen,noonewasletintoitbutwretchescondemnedtodeath。And,eventhen,whenthesehadhadenough,theywerealwaysatlibertytoputanendtothemselveswithaPunjablassoorbowstring,leftfortheiruseatthefootofanirontree。
  Myalarm,therefore,wasgreatwhenIsawthattheroomintowhichM。leVicomtedeChagnyandIhaddroppedwasanexactcopyofthetorture-chamberoftherosyhoursofMazenderan。
  Atourfeet,IfoundthePunjablassowhichIhadbeendreadingalltheevening。IwasconvincedthatthisropehadalreadydonedutyforJosephBuquet,who,likemyself,musthavecaughtErikoneeveningworkingthestoneinthethirdcellar。Heprobablytrieditinhisturn,fellintothetorture-chamberandonlyleftithanged。
  IcanwellimagineErikdraggingthebody,inordertogetridofit,tothescenefromtheRoideLahore,andhangingitthereasanexample,ortoincreasethesuperstitiousterrorthatwastohelphiminguardingtheapproachestohislair!Then,uponreflection,ErikwentbacktofetchthePunjablasso,whichisverycuriouslymadeoutofcatgut,andwhichmighthavesetanexaminingmagistratethinking。Thisexplainsthedisappearanceoftherope。
  AndnowIdiscoveredthelasso,atourfeet,inthetorture-chamber!……Iamnocoward,butacoldsweatcoveredmyforeheadasI
  movedthelittlereddiskofmylanternoverthewalls。
  M。deChagnynoticeditandasked:
  Whatisthematter,sir?
  Imadehimaviolentsigntobesilent。
  ChapterXXIIIntheTortureChamberTHEPERSIAN’SNARRATIVECONTINUED
  Wewereinthemiddleofalittlesix-corneredroom,thesidesofwhichwerecoveredwithmirrorsfromtoptobottom。
  Inthecorners,wecouldclearlyseethejoinsintheglasses,thesegmentsintendedtoturnontheirgear。yes,IrecognizedthemandIrecognizedtheirontreeinthecorner,atthebottomofoneofthosesegments……theirontree,withitsironbranch,forthehangedmen。
  Iseizedmycompanion’sarm:theVicomtedeChagnywasalla-quiver,eagertoshouttohisbetrothedthathewasbringingherhelp。
  Ifearedthathewouldnotbeabletocontainhimself。
  Suddenly,weheardanoiseonourleft。Itsoundedatfirstlikeadooropeningandshuttinginthenextroom。andthentherewasadullmoan。IclutchedM。deChagny’sarmmorefirmlystill。
  andthenwedistinctlyheardthesewords:
  Youmustmakeyourchoice!Theweddingmassortherequiemmass!
  Irecognizedthevoiceofthemonster。
  Therewasanothermoan,followedbyalongsilence。
  Iwaspersuadedbynowthatthemonsterwasunawareofourpresenceinhishouse,forotherwisehewouldcertainlyhavemanagednottoletushearhim。Hewouldonlyhavehadtoclosethelittleinvisiblewindowthroughwhichthetorture-loverslookdownintothetorture-chamber。Besides,Iwascertainthat,ifhehadknownofourpresence,thetortureswouldhavebegunatonce。
  Theimportantthingwasnottolethimknow。andIdreadednothingsomuchastheimpulsivenessoftheVicomtedeChagny,whowantedtorushthroughthewallstoChristineDaae,whosemoanswecontinuedtohearatintervals。
  Therequiemmassisnotatallgay,Erik’svoiceresumed,whereastheweddingmass——youcantakemywordforit——ismagnificent!
  Youmusttakearesolutionandknowyourownmind!Ican’tgoonlivinglikethis,likeamoleinaburrow!DonJuanTriumphantisfinished。andnowIwanttolivelikeeverybodyelse。IwanttohaveawifelikeeverybodyelseandtotakeheroutonSundays。
  Ihaveinventedamaskthatmakesmelooklikeanybody。Peoplewillnoteventurnroundinthestreets。Youwillbethehappiestofwomen。
  Andwewillsing,allbyourselves,tillweswoonawaywithdelight。
  Youarecrying!Youareafraidofme!AndyetIamnotreallywicked。
  Lovemeandyoushallsee!AllIwantedwastobelovedformyself。
  IfyoulovedmeIshouldbeasgentleasalamb。andyoucoulddoanythingwithmethatyoupleased。
  Soonthemoansthataccompaniedthissortoflove’slitanyincreasedandincreased。Ihaveneverheardanythingmoredespairing。
  andM。deChagnyandIrecognizedthatthisterriblelamentationcamefromErikhimself。Christineseemedtobestandingdumbwithhorror,withoutthestrengthtocryout,whilethemonsterwasonhiskneesbeforeher。
  Threetimesover,Erikfiercelybewailedhisfate:
  Youdon’tloveme!Youdon’tloveme!Youdon’tloveme!
  Andthen,moregently:
  Whydoyoucry?Youknowitgivesmepaintoseeyoucry!
  Asilence。
  Eachsilencegaveusfreshhope。Wesaidtoourselves:
  PerhapshehasleftChristinebehindthewall。
  AndwethoughtonlyofthepossibilityofwarningChristineDaaeofourpresence,unknowntothemonster。Wewereunabletoleavethetorture-chambernow,unlessChristineopenedthedoortous。
  anditwasonlyonthisconditionthatwecouldhopetohelpher,forwedidnotevenknowwherethedoormightbe。
  Suddenly,thesilenceinthenextroomwasdisturbedbytheringingofanelectricbell。TherewasaboundontheothersideofthewallandErik’svoiceofthunder:
  Somebodyringing!Walkin,please!
  Asinisterchuckle。
  Whohascomebotheringnow?Waitformehere……IAMGOING
  TOTELLTHESIRENTOOPENTHEDOOR。
  Stepsmovedaway,adoorclosed。Ihadnotimetothinkofthefreshhorrorthatwaspreparing。Iforgotthatthemonsterwasonlygoingoutperhapstoperpetrateafreshcrime。Iunderstoodbutonething:
  Christinewasalonebehindthewall!
  TheVicomtedeChagnywasalreadycallingtoher:
  Christine!Christine!
  Aswecouldhearwhatwassaidinthenextroom,therewasnoreasonwhymycompanionshouldnotbeheardinhisturn。
  Nevertheless,theviscounthadtorepeathiscrytimeaftertime。
  Atlast,afaintvoicereachedus。
  Iamdreaming!itsaid。
  Christine,Christine,itisI,Raoul!
  Asilence。
  Butanswerme,Christine!……InHeaven’sname,ifyouarealone,answerme!
  ThenChristine’svoicewhisperedRaoul’sname。
  Yes!Yes!ItisI!Itisnotadream!……Christine,trustme!……Weareheretosaveyou……butbeprudent!
  Whenyouhearthemonster,warnus!
  ThenChristinegavewaytofear。ShetrembledlestErikshoulddiscoverwhereRaoulwashidden。shetoldusinafewhurriedwordsthatErikhadgonequitemadwithloveandthathehaddecidedTO
  KILLEVERYBODYANDHIMSELFWITHEVERYBODYifshedidnotconsenttobecomehiswife。Hehadgivenhertilleleveno’clockthenexteveningforreflection。Itwasthelastrespite。Shemustchoose,ashesaid,betweentheweddingmassandtherequiem。
  AndErikhadthenutteredaphrasewhichChristinedidnotquiteunderstand:
  Yesorno!Ifyouranswerisno,everybodywillbedeadANDBURIED!
  ButIunderstoodthesentenceperfectly,foritcorrespondedinaterriblemannerwithmyowndreadfulthought。
  CanyoutelluswhereErikis?Iasked。
  Sherepliedthathemusthaveleftthehouse。
  Couldyoumakesure?
  No。Iamfastened。Icannotstiralimb。
  Whenweheardthis,M。deChagnyandIgaveayelloffury。
  Oursafety,thesafetyofallthreeofus,dependedonthegirl’slibertyofmovement。
  Butwhereareyou?askedChristine。Thereareonlytwodoorsinmyroom,theLouis-PhilipperoomofwhichItoldyou,Raoul。adoorthroughwhichErikcomesandgoes,andanotherwhichhehasneveropenedbeforemeandwhichhehasforbiddenmeevertogothrough,becausehesaysitisthemostdangerousofthedoors,thedoorofthetorture-chamher!
  Christine,thatiswhereweare!
  Youareinthetorture-chamber?
  Yes,butwecannotseethedoor。
  Oh!ifIcouldonlydragmyselfsofar!Iwouldknockatthedoorandthatwouldtellyouwhereitis。
  Isitadoorwithalocktoit?Iasked。
  Yes,withalock。
  Mademoiselle,Isaid,itisabsolutelynecessary,thatyoushouldopenthatdoortous!
  Buthow?askedthepoorgirltearfully。
  Weheardherstraining,tryingtofreeherselffromthebondsthatheldher。
  Iknowwherethekeyis,shesaid,inavoicethatseemedexhaustedbytheeffortshehadmade。ButIamfastenedsotight……Oh,thewretch!
  Andshegaveasob。
  Whereisthekey?Iasked,signingtoM。deChagnynottospeakandtoleavethebusinesstome,forwehadnotamomenttolose。
  Inthenextroom,neartheorgan,withanotherlittlebronzekey,whichhealsoforbademetotouch。Theyarebothinalittleleatherbagwhichhecallsthebagoflifeanddeath……Raoul!Raoul!Fly!Everythingismysteriousandterriblehere,andErikwillsoonhavegonequitemad,andyouareinthetorture-chamber!……Gobackbythewayyoucame。
  Theremustbeareasonwhytheroomiscalledbythatname!
  Christine,saidtheyoungman。wewillgofromheretogetherordietogether!
  Wemustkeepcool,Iwhispered。Whyhashefastenedyou,mademoiselle?Youcan’tescapefromhishouse。andheknowsit!
  Itriedtocommitsuicide!Themonsterwentoutlastnight,aftercarryingmeherefaintingandhalfchloroformed。HewasgoingTOHISBANKER,sohesaid!……Whenhereturnedhefoundmewithmyfacecoveredwithblood……Ihadtriedtokillmyselfbystrikingmyforeheadagainstthewalls。
  Christine!groanedRaoul。andhebegantosob。
  Thenheboundme……Iamnotallowedtodieuntileleveno’clockto-morrowevening。
  Mademoiselle,Ideclared,themonsterboundyou……andheshallunbindyou。Youhaveonlytoplaythenecessarypart!
  Rememberthathelovesyou!
  Alas!weheard。AmIlikelytoforgetit!
  Rememberitandsmiletohim……entreathim……tellhimthatyourbondshurtyou。
  ButChristineDaaesaid:
  Hush!……Ihearsomethinginthewallonthelake!……Itishe!……Goaway!Goaway!Goaway!
  Wecouldnotgoaway,evenifwewantedto,Isaid,asimpressivelyasIcould。Wecannotleavethis!Andweareinthetorture-chamber!
  Hush!whisperedChristineagain。
  Heavystepssoundedslowlybehindthewall,thenstoppedandmadethefloorcreakoncemore。Nextcameatremendoussigh,followedbyacryofhorrorfromChristine,andweheardErik’svoice:
  Ibegyourpardonforlettingyouseeafacelikethis!
  WhatastateIamin,amInot?It’sTHEOTHERONE’SFAULT!
  Whydidhering?DoIaskpeoplewhopasstotellmethetime?
  Hewillneveraskanybodythetimeagain!Itisthesiren’sfault。
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  Anothersigh,deeper,moretremendousstill,camefromtheabysmaldepthsofasoul。
  Whydidyoucryout,Christine?
  BecauseIaminpain,Erik。
  IthoughtIhadfrightenedyou。
  Erik,unloosemybonds……AmInotyourprisoner?
  Youwilltrytokillyourselfagain。
  Youhavegivenmetilleleveno’clockto-morrowevening,Erik。
  Thefootstepsdraggedalongtheflooragain。
  Afterall,aswearetodietogether……andIamjustaseagerasyou……yes,Ihavehadenoughofthislife,youknow……Wait,don’tmove,Iwillreleaseyou……Youhaveonlyonewordtosay:`NO!’AnditwillatoncebeoverWITHEVERYBODY!……Youareright,youareright。whywaittilleleveno’clockto-morrowevening?True,itwouldhavebeengrander,finer……Butthatischildishnonsense……Weshouldonlythinkofourselvesinthislife,ofourowndeath……therestdoesn’tmatter……YOU’RELOOKINGATMEBECAUSEIAMALLWET?……Oh,mydear,it’srainingcatsanddogsoutside!……Apartfromthat,Christine,IthinkIamsubjecttohallucinations……Youknow,themanwhorangatthesiren’sdoorjustnow——goandlookifhe’sringingatthebottomofthelake-well,hewasratherlike……There,turnround……areyouglad?You’refreenow……Oh,mypoorChristine,lookatyourwrists:tellme,haveI
  hurtthem?……Thatalonedeservesdeath……Talkingofdeath,IMUSTSINGHISREQUIEM!
  Hearingtheseterribleremarks,Ireceivedanawfulpresentiment……Itoohadoncerungatthemonster’sdoor……and,withoutknowingit,musthavesetsomewarningcurrentinmotion。
  AndIrememberedthetwoarmsthathademergedfromtheinkywaters……Whatpoorwretchhadstrayedtothatshorethistime?
  Whowas`theotherone,’theonewhoserequiemwenowheardsung?
  Eriksanglikethegodofthunder,sangaDIESIRAEthatenvelopedusasinastorm。Theelementsseemedtoragearoundus。
  Suddenly,theorganandthevoiceceasedsosuddenlythatM。deChagnysprangback,ontheothersideofthewall,withemotion。
  Andthevoice,changedandtransformed,distinctlygratedoutthesemetallicsyllables:WHATHAVEYOUDONEWITHMYBAG?
  ChapterXXIIITheTorturesBeginTHEPERSIAN’SNARRATIVECONTINUED。
  Thevoicerepeatedangrily:Whathaveyoudonewithmybag?
  Soitwastotakemybagthatyouaskedmetoreleaseyou!
  Weheardhurriedsteps,ChristinerunningbacktotheLouis-Philipperoom,asthoughtoseekshelterontheothersideofourwall。
  Whatareyourunningawayfor?askedthefuriousvoice,whichhadfollowedher。Givemebackmybag,willyou?
  Don’tyouknowthatitisthebagoflifeanddeath?
  Listentome,Erik,sighedthegirl。Asitissettledthatwearetolivetogether……whatdifferencecanitmaketoyou?
  Youknowthereareonlytwokeysinit,saidthemonster。
  Whatdoyouwanttodo?
  IwanttolookatthisroomwhichIhaveneverseenandwhichyouhavealwayskeptfromme……It’swoman’scuriosity!shesaid,inatonewhichshetriedtorenderplayful。
  ButthetrickwastoochildishforEriktobetakeninbyit。
  Idon’tlikecuriouswomen,heretorted,andyouhadbetterrememberthestoryofBLUE-BEARDandbecareful……Come,givemebackmybag!……Givemebackmybag!……Leavethekeyalone,willyou,youinquisitivelittlething?
  Andhechuckled,whileChristinegaveacryofpain。Erikhadevidentlyrecoveredthebagfromher。
  Atthatmoment,theviscountcouldnothelputteringanexclamationofimpotentrage。
  Why,what’sthat?saidthemonster。Didyouhear,Christine?
  No,no,repliedthepoorgirl。Iheardnothing。
  IthoughtIheardacry。
  Acry!Areyougoingmad,Erik?Whomdoyouexpecttogiveacry,inthishouse?……Icriedout,becauseyouhurtme!Iheardnothing。
  Idon’tlikethewayyousaidthat!……You’retrembling……You’requiteexcited……You’relying!……Thatwasacry,therewasacry!……Thereissomeoneinthetorture-chamber!……
  Ah,Iunderstandnow!
  Thereisnoonethere,Erik!
  Iunderstand!
  Noone!
  Themanyouwanttomarry,perhaps!
  Idon’twanttomarryanybody,youknowIdon’t。
  Anothernastychuckle。Well,itwon’ttakelongtofindout。
  Christine,mylove,weneednotopenthedoortoseewhatishappeninginthetorture-chamber。Wouldyouliketosee?Wouldyouliketosee?Lookhere!Ifthereissomeone,ifthereisreallysomeonethere,youwillseetheinvisiblewindowlightupatthetop,neartheceiling。Weneedonlydrawtheblackcurtainandputoutthelightinhere。There,that’sit……Let’sputoutthelight!
  You’renotafraidofthedark,whenyou’rewithyourlittlehusband!
  ThenweheardChristine’svoiceofanguish:
  No!……I’mfrightened!……Itellyou,I’mafraidofthedark!……
  Idon’tcareaboutthatroomnow……You’realwaysfrighteningme,likeachild,withyourtorture-chamber!……AndsoIbecameinquisitive……ButIdon’tcareaboutitnow……notabit……notabit!
  AndthatwhichIfearedaboveallthingsbegan,AUTOMATICALLY。
  Weweresuddenlyfloodedwithlight!Yes,onoursideofthewall,everythingseemedaglow。TheVicomtedeChagnywassomuchtakenabackthathestaggered。Andtheangryvoiceroared:
  Itoldyoutherewassomeone!Doyouseethewindownow?
  Thelightedwindow,rightupthere?Themanbehindthewallcan’tseeit!Butyoushallgoupthefoldingsteps:thatiswhattheyaretherefor!……Youhaveoftenaskedmetotellyou。andnowyouknow!……Theyaretheretogiveapeepintothetorture-chamber……youinquisitivelittlething!
  Whattortures?……Whoisbeingtortured?……Erik,Erik,sayyouareonlytryingtofrightenme!……Sayit,ifyouloveme,Erik!……Therearenotortures,arethere?
  Goandlookatthelittlewindow,dear!
  Idonotknowiftheviscountheardthegirl’sswooningvoice,forhewastoomuchoccupiedbytheastoundingspectaclethatnowappearedbeforehisdistractedgaze。Asforme,Ihadseenthatsighttoooften,throughthelittlewindow,atthetimeoftherosyhoursofMazenderan。andIcaredonlyforwhatwasbeingsaidnextdoor,seekingforahinthowtoact,whatresolutiontotake。
  Goandpeepthroughthelittlewindow!Tellmewhathelookslike!
  Weheardthestepsbeingdraggedagainstthewall。
  Upwithyou!……No!……No,Iwillgoupmyself,dear!
  Oh,verywell,Iwillgoup。Letmego!
  Oh,mydarling,mydarling!……Howsweetofyou!……Howniceofyoutosavemetheexertionatmyage!……Tellmewhathelookslike!
  Atthatmoment,wedistinctlyheardthesewordsaboveourheads:
  Thereisnoonethere,dear!
  Noone?……Areyousurethereisnoone?
  Why,ofcoursenot……noone!
  Well,that’sallright!……What’sthematter,Christine?
  You’renotgoingtofaint,areyou……asthereisnoonethere?……
  Here……comedown……there!……Pullyourselftogether……asthereisnoonethere!……BUTHOWDOYOULIKETHELANDSCAPE?
  Oh,verymuch!
  There,that’sbetter!……You’rebetternow,areyounot?……
  That’sallright,you’rebetter!……Noexcitement!……Andwhatafunnyhouse,isn’tit,withlandscapeslikethatinit?
  Yes,it’sliketheMuseeGrevin……But,say,Erik……therearenotorturesinthere!……Whatafrightyougaveme!
  Why……asthereisnoonethere?
  Didyoudesignthatroom?It’sveryhandsome。You’reagreatartist,Erik。
  Yes,agreatartist,inmyownline。
  Buttellme,Erik,whydidyoucallthatroomthetorture-chamber?
  Oh,it’sverysimple。Firstofall,whatdidyousee?
  Isawaforest。
  Andwhatisinaforest?
  Trees。
  Andwhatisinatree?
  Birds。
  Didyouseeanybirds?
  No,Ididnotseeanybirds。
  Well,whatdidyousee?Think!YousawbranchesAndwhatarethebranches?askedtheterriblevoice。THERE’SAGIBBET!
  ThatiswhyIcallmywoodthetorture-chamber!……Yousee,it’sallajoke。Ineverexpressmyselflikeotherpeople。
  ButIamverytiredofit!……I’msickandtiredofhavingaforestandatorture-chamberinmyhouseandoflivinglikeamountebank,inahousewithafalsebottom!……I’mtiredofit!Iwanttohaveanice,quietflat,withordinarydoorsandwindowsandawifeinsideit,likeanybodyelse!AwifewhomIcouldloveandtakeoutonSundaysandkeepamusedonweek-days……Here,shallIshowyousomecard-tricks?Thatwillhelpustopassafewminutes,whilewaitingforeleveno’clockto-morrowevening……MydearlittleChristine!……Areyoulisteningtome?……Tellmeyouloveme!……
  No,youdon’tloveme……butnomatter,youwill!……Once,youcouldnotlookatmymaskbecauseyouknewwhatwasbehind……Andnowyoudon’tmindlookingatitandyouforgetwhatisbehind!……Onecangetusedtoeverything……ifonewishes……Plentyofyoungpeoplewhodidnotcareforeachotherbeforemarriagehaveadoredeachothersince!Oh,Idon’tknowwhatIamtalkingabout!Butyouwouldhavelotsoffunwithme。
  Forinstance,Iamthegreatestventriloquistthateverlived,Iamthefirstventriloquistintheworld!……You’relaughing……
  Perhapsyoudon’tbelieveme?Listen。
  Thewretch,whoreallywasthefirstventriloquistintheworld,wasonlytryingtodivertthechild’sattentionfromthetorture-chamber。
  butitwasastupidscheme,forChristinethoughtofnothingbutus!
  Sherepeatedlybesoughthim,inthegentlesttoneswhichshecouldassume:
  Putoutthelightinthelittlewindow!……Erik,doputoutthelightinthelittlewindow!
  Forshesawthatthislight,whichappearedsosuddenlyandofwhichthemonsterhadspokeninsothreateningavoice,mustmeansomethingterrible。Onethingmusthavepacifiedherforamoment。
  andthatwasseeingthetwoofus,behindthewall,inthemidstofthatresplendentlight,aliveandwell。Butshewouldcertainlyhavefeltmucheasierifthelighthadbeenputout。
  Meantime,theotherhadalreadybeguntoplaytheventriloquist。
  Hesaid:
  Here,Iraisemymaskalittle……Oh,onlyalittle!……
  Youseemylips,suchlipsasIhave?They’renotmoving!……Mymouthisclosed——suchmouthasIhave——andyetyouhearmyvoice……Wherewillyouhaveit?Inyourleftear?Inyourrightear?
  Inthetable?Inthoselittleebonyboxesonthemantelpiece?……
  Listen,dear,it’sinthelittleboxontherightofthemantelpiece:
  whatdoesitsay?`SHALLITURNTHESCORPION?’……Andnow,crack!
  Whatdoesitsayinthelittleboxontheleft?`SHALLITURN
  THEGRASSHOPPER?’……Andnow,crack!Hereitisinthelittleleatherbag……Whatdoesitsay?`IAMTHELITTLEBAGOFLIFE
  ANDDEATH!’……Andnow,crack!ItisinCarlotta’sthroat,inCarlotta’sgoldenthroat,inCarlotta’scrystalthroat,asIlive!
  Whatdoesitsay?Itsays,`It’sI,Mr。Toad,it’sIsinging!
  IFEELWITHOUTALARM——CO-ACK——WITHITSMELODYENWINDME——CO-ACK!’……
  Andnow,crack!Itisonachairintheghost’sboxanditsays,`MADAMECARLOTTAISSINGINGTO-NIGHTTOBRINGTHECHANDELIERDOWN!’……Andnow,crack!Aha!WhereisErik’svoicenow?