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  Maybehehasforgottenwherehereallydidputit,andistryingtoremember。I’llgivehimanotherchance。\"

  TheghostappearedgratefulanddelightedatseeingJoepreparetofollowhim,andledthewayintotheattic,pointedtotheceiling,andvanished。

  \"Well,he’shititthistime,Idohope,\"saidmybrother—in—law;

  andnextdaytheysettoworktotaketheroofofftheplace。

  Ittookthemthreedaystogettheroofthoroughlyoff,andalltheyfoundwasabird’snest;aftersecuringwhichtheycoveredupthehousewithtarpaulins,tokeepitdry。

  Youmighthavethoughtthatwouldhavecuredthepoorfellowoflookingfortreasure。Butitdidn’t。

  Hesaidtheremustbesomethinginitall,ortheghostwouldneverkeeponcomingasitdid;andthat,havinggonesofar,hewouldgoontotheend,andsolvethemystery,costwhatitmight。

  Nightafternight,hewouldgetoutofhisbedandfollowthatspectraloldfraudaboutthehouse。Eachnight,theoldmanwouldindicateadifferentplace;and,oneachfollowingday,mybrother—

  in—lawwouldproceedtobreakupthemillatthepointindicated,andlookforthetreasure。Attheendofthreeweeks,therewasnotaroominthemillfittolivein。Everywallhadbeenpulleddown,everyfloorhadbeentakenup,everyceilinghadhadaholeknockedinit。Andthen,assuddenlyastheyhadbegun,theghost’svisitsceased;andmybrother—in—lawwasleftinpeace,torebuildtheplaceathisleisure。

  \"Whatinducedtheoldimagetoplaysuchasillytrickuponafamilymanandaratepayer?\"Ah!that’sjustwhatIcannottellyou。

  Somesaidthattheghostofthewickedoldmanhaddoneittopunishmybrother—in—lawfornotbelievinginhimatfirst;whileothersheldthattheapparitionwasprobablythatofsomedeceasedlocalplumberandglazier,whowouldnaturallytakeaninterestinseeingahouseknockedaboutandspoilt。Butnobodyknewanythingforcertain。

  INTERLUDE

  Wehadsomemorepunch,andthenthecuratetoldusastory。

  Icouldnotmakeheadortailofthecurate’sstory,soIcannotretailittoyou。Wenoneofuscouldmakeheadortailofthatstory。Itwasagoodstoryenough,sofarasmaterialwent。Thereseemedtobeanenormousamountofplot,andenoughincidenttohavemadeadozennovels。Ineverbeforeheardastorycontainingsomuchincident,noronedealingwithsomanyvariedcharacters。

  Ishouldsaythateveryhumanbeingourcuratehadeverknownormet,orheardof,wasbroughtintothatstory。Thereweresimplyhundredsofthem。Everyfivesecondshewouldintroduceintothetaleacompletelyfreshcollectionofcharactersaccompaniedbyabrandnewsetofincidents。

  Thiswasthesortofstoryitwas:—

  \"Well,then,myunclewentintothegarden,andgothisgun,but,ofcourse,itwasn’tthere,andScrogginssaidhedidn’tbelieveit。\"

  \"Didn’tbelievewhat?Who’sScroggins?\"

  \"Scroggins!Oh,whyhewastheotherman,youknow——itwaswife。\"

  \"WHATwashiswife——what’sSHEgottodowithit?\"

  \"Why,that’swhatI’mtellingyou。Itwasshethatfoundthehat。

  She’dcomeupwithhercousintoLondon——hercousinwasmysister—

  in—law,andtheotherniecehadmarriedamannamedEvans,andEvans,afteritwasallover,hadtakentheboxroundtoMr。

  Jacobs’,becauseJacobs’fatherhadseentheman,whenhewasalive,andwhenhewasdead,Joseph——\"

  \"Nowlookhere,neveryoumindEvansandthebox;what’sbecomeofyouruncleandthegun?\"

  \"Thegun!Whatgun?\"

  \"Why,thegunthatyouruncleusedtokeepinthegarden,andthatwasn’tthere。Whatdidhedowithit?Didhekillanyofthesepeoplewithit——theseJacobsesandEvansesandScrogginsesandJosephses?Because,ifso,itwasagoodandusefulwork,andweshouldenjoyhearingaboutit。\"

  \"No——ohno——howcouldhe?——hehadbeenbuiltupaliveinthewall,youknow,andwhenEdwardIVspoketotheabbotaboutit,mysistersaidthatinherthenstateofhealthshecouldnotandwouldnot,asitwasendangeringthechild’slife。SotheychristeneditHoratio,afterherownson,whohadbeenkilledatWaterloobeforehewasborn,andLordNapierhimselfsaid——\"

  \"Lookhere,doyouknowwhatyouaretalkingabout?\"weaskedhimatthispoint。

  Hesaid\"No,\"butheknewitwaseverywordofittrue,becausehisaunthadseenitherself。Whereuponwecoveredhimoverwiththetablecloth,andhewenttosleep。

  AndthenUncletoldusastory。

  Unclesaidhiswasarealstory。

  THEGHOSTOFTHEBLUECHAMBER

  (MyUncle’sStory)

  \"Idon’twanttomakeyoufellowsnervous,\"beganmyuncleinapeculiarlyimpressive,nottosayblood—curdling,toneofvoice,\"andifyouwouldratherthatIdidnotmentionit,Iwon’t;but,asamatteroffact,thisveryhouse,inwhichwearenowsitting,ishaunted。\"

  \"Youdon’tsaythat!\"exclaimedMr。Coombes。

  \"What’stheuseofyoursayingIdon’tsayitwhenIhavejustsaidit?\"retortedmyunclesomewhatpettishly。\"Youdotalksofoolishly。Itellyouthehouseishaunted。RegularlyonChristmasEvetheBlueChamber[theycalledtheroomnexttothenurserythe’bluechamber,’atmyuncle’s,mostofthetoiletservicebeingofthatshade]ishauntedbytheghostofasinfulman——amanwhooncekilledaChristmaswaitwithalumpofcoal。\"

  \"Howdidhedoit?\"askedMr。Coombes,witheageranxiousness。

  \"Wasitdifficult?\"

  \"Idonotknowhowhedidit,\"repliedmyuncle;\"hedidnotexplaintheprocess。Thewaithadtakenupapositionjustinsidethefrontgate,andwassingingaballad。Itispresumedthat,whenheopenedhismouthforBflat,thelumpofcoalwasthrownbythesinfulmanfromoneofthewindows,andthatitwentdownthewait’sthroatandchokedhim。\"

  \"Youwanttobeagoodshot,butitiscertainlyworthtrying,\"

  murmuredMr。Coombesthoughtfully。

  \"Butthatwasnothisonlycrime,alas!\"addedmyuncle。\"Priortothathehadkilledasolocornet—player。\"

  \"No!Isthatreallyafact?\"exclaimedMr。Coombes。

  \"Ofcourseit’safact,\"answeredmyuncletestily;\"atallevents,asmuchafactasyoucanexpecttogetinacaseofthissort。

  \"Howverycaptiousyouarethisevening。Thecircumstantialevidencewasoverwhelming。Thepoorfellow,thecornet—player,hadbeenintheneighbourhoodbarelyamonth。OldMr。Bishop,whokeptthe’JollySandBoys’atthetime,andfromwhomIhadthestory,saidhehadneverknownamorehard—workingandenergeticsolocornet—player。He,thecornet—player,onlyknewtwotunes,butMr。

  Bishopsaidthatthemancouldnothaveplayedwithmorevigour,orformorehoursinaday,ifhehadknownforty。Thetwotuneshedidplaywere\"AnnieLaurie\"and\"Home,SweetHome\";andasregardedhisperformanceoftheformermelody,Mr。Bishopsaidthatamerechildcouldhavetoldwhatitwasmeantfor。

  \"Thismusician——thispoor,friendlessartistusedtocomeregularlyandplayinthisstreetjustoppositefortwohourseveryevening。

  Oneeveninghewasseen,evidentlyinresponsetoaninvitation,goingintothisveryhouse,BUTWASNEVERSEENCOMINGOUTOFIT!\"

  \"Didthetownsfolktryofferinganyrewardforhisrecovery?\"askedMr。Coombes。

  \"Notaha’penny,\"repliedmyuncle。

  \"Anothersummer,\"continuedmyuncle,\"aGermanbandvisitedhere,intending——sotheyannouncedontheirarrival——tostaytilltheautumn。

  \"Ontheseconddayfromtheirarrival,thewholecompany,asfineandhealthyabodyofmenasonecouldwishtosee,wereinvitedtodinnerbythissinfulman,and,afterspendingthewholeofthenexttwenty—fourhoursinbed,leftthetownabrokenanddyspepticcrew;theparishdoctor,whohadattendedthem,givingitashisopinionthatitwasdoubtfuliftheywould,anyofthem,befittoplayanairagain。\"

  \"You——youdon’tknowtherecipe,doyou?\"askedMr。Coombes。

  \"UnfortunatelyIdonot,\"repliedmyuncle;\"butthechiefingredientwassaidtohavebeenrailwayrefreshment—roompork—pie。

  \"Iforgettheman’sothercrimes,\"myunclewenton;\"Iusedtoknowthemallatonetime,butmymemoryisnotwhatitwas。Idonot,however,believeIamdoinghismemoryaninjusticeinbelievingthathewasnotentirelyunconnectedwiththedeath,andsubsequentburial,ofagentlemanwhousedtoplaytheharpwithhistoes;andthatneitherwashealtogetherunresponsibleforthelonelygraveofanunknownstrangerwhohadoncevisitedtheneighbourhood,anItalianpeasantlad,aperformeruponthebarrel—

  organ。

  \"EveryChristmasEve,\"saidmyuncle,cleavingwithlowimpressivetonesthestrangeawedsilencethat,likeashadow,seemedtohaveslowlystolenintoandsettleddownupontheroom,\"theghostofthissinfulmanhauntstheBlueChamber,inthisveryhouse。

  There,frommidnightuntilcock—crow,amidwildmuffledshrieksandgroansandmockinglaughterandtheghostlysoundofhorridblows,itdoesfiercephantomfightwiththespiritsofthesolocornet—

  playerandthemurderedwait,assistedatintervals,bytheshadesoftheGermanband;whiletheghostofthestrangledharpistplaysmadghostlymelodieswithghostlytoesontheghostofabrokenharp。

  UnclesaidtheBlueChamberwascomparativelyuselessasasleeping—apartmentonChristmasEve。

  \"Hark!\"saiduncle,raisingawarninghandtowardstheceiling,whileweheldourbreath,andlistened;\"Hark!Ibelievetheyareatitnow——intheBLUECHAMBER!\"

  THEBLUECHAMBER

  Iroseup,andsaidthatIwouldsleepintheBlueChamber。

  BeforeItellyoumyownstory,however——thestoryofwhathappenedintheBlueChamber——Iwouldwishtoprefaceitwith—

  APERSONALEXPLANATION

  Ifeelagooddealofhesitationabouttellingyouthisstoryofmyown。YouseeitisnotastoryliketheotherstoriesthatIhavebeentellingyou,orratherthatTeddyBiffles,Mr。Coombes,andmyunclehavebeentellingyou:itisatruestory。ItisnotastorytoldbyapersonsittingroundafireonChristmasEve,drinkingwhiskypunch:itisarecordofeventsthatactuallyhappened。

  Indeed,itisnota’story’atall,inthecommonlyacceptedmeaningoftheword:itisareport。Itis,Ifeel,almostoutofplaceinabookofthiskind。Itismoresuitabletoabiography,oranEnglishhistory。

  Thereisanotherthingthatmakesitdifficultformetotellyouthisstory,andthatis,thatitisallaboutmyself。Intellingyouthisstory,Ishallhavetokeepontalkingaboutmyself;andtalkingaboutourselvesiswhatwemodern—dayauthorshaveastrongobjectiontodoing。Ifweliterarymenofthenewschoolhaveonepraiseworthyyearningmoreeverpresenttoourmindsthananotheritistheyearningnevertoappearintheslightestdegreeegotistical。

  Imyself,soIamtold,carrythiscoyness——thisshrinkingreticenceconcerninganythingconnectedwithmyownpersonality,almosttoofar;andpeoplegrumbleatmebecauseofit。Peoplecometomeandsay—

  \"Well,now,whydon’tyoutalkaboutyourselfabit?That’swhatwewanttoreadabout。Tellussomethingaboutyourself。\"

  ButIhavealwaysreplied,\"No。\"ItisnotthatIdonotthinkthesubjectaninterestingone。Icannotmyselfconceiveofanytopicmorelikelytoprovefascinatingtotheworldasawhole,oratalleventstotheculturedportionofit。ButIwillnotdoit,onprinciple。Itisinartistic,anditsetsabadexampletotheyoungermen。Otherwriters(afewofthem)doit,Iknow;butI

  willnot——notasarule。

  Underordinarycircumstances,therefore,Ishouldnottellyouthisstoryatall。Ishouldsaytomyself,\"No!Itisagoodstory,itisamoralstory,itisastrange,weird,enthrallingsortofastory;andthepublic,Iknow,wouldliketohearit;andIshouldliketotellittothem;butitisallaboutmyself——aboutwhatI

  said,andwhatIsaw,andwhatIdid,andIcannotdoit。Myretiring,anti—egotisticalnaturewillnotpermitmetotalkinthiswayaboutmyself。\"

  Butthecircumstancessurroundingthisstoryarenotordinary,andtherearereasonspromptingme,inspiteofmymodesty,toratherwelcometheopportunityofrelatingit。

  AsIstatedatthebeginning,therehasbeenunpleasantnessinourfamilyoverthispartyofours,and,asregardsmyselfinparticular,andmyshareintheeventsIamnowabouttosetforth,grossinjusticehasbeendoneme。

  Asameansofreplacingmycharacterinitsproperlight——ofdispellingthecloudsofcalumnyandmisconceptionwithwhichithasbeendarkened,Ifeelthatmybestcourseistogiveasimple,dignifiednarrationoftheplainfacts,andallowtheunprejudicedtojudgeforthemselves。Mychiefobject,Icandidlyconfess,istoclearmyselffromunjustaspersion。Spurredbythismotive——andIthinkitisanhonourableandarightmotive——IfindIamenabledtoovercomemyusualrepugnancetotalkingaboutmyself,andcanthustell—

  MYOWNSTORY

  Assoonasmyunclehadfinishedhisstory,I,asIhavealreadytoldyou,roseupandsaidthat_I_wouldsleepintheBlueChamberthatverynight。

  \"Never!\"criedmyuncle,springingup。\"Youshallnotputyourselfinthisdeadlyperil。Besides,thebedisnotmade。\"

  \"Nevermindthebed,\"Ireplied。\"Ihavelivedinfurnishedapartmentsforgentlemen,andhavebeenaccustomedtosleeponbedsthathaveneverbeenmadefromoneyear’sendtotheother。Donotthwartmeinmyresolve。Iamyoung,andhavehadaclearconsciencenowforoveramonth。Thespiritswillnotharmme。I

  mayevendothemsomelittlegood,andinducethemtobequietandgoaway。Besides,Ishouldliketoseetheshow。\"

  Sayingwhich,Isatdownagain。(HowMr。Coombescametobeinmychair,insteadofattheothersideoftheroom,wherehehadbeenalltheevening;andwhyheneverofferedtoapologisewhenIsatrightdownontopofhim;andwhyyoungBifflesshouldhavetriedtopalmhimselfoffuponmeasmyUncleJohn,andinducedme,underthaterroneousimpression,toshakehimbythehandfornearlythreeminutes,andtellhimthatIhadalwaysregardedhimasfather,——aremattersthat,tothisday,Ihaveneverbeenabletofullyunderstand。)

  Theytriedtodissuademefromwhattheytermedmyfoolhardyenterprise,butIremainedfirm,andclaimedmyprivilege。Iwas’theguest。’’Theguest’alwayssleepsinthehauntedchamberonChristmasEve;itishisperquisite。

  TheysaidthatifIputitonthatfooting,theyhad,ofcourse,noanswer;andtheylightedacandleforme,andaccompaniedmeupstairsinabody。

  WhetherelevatedbythefeelingthatIwasdoinganobleaction,oranimatedbyameregeneralconsciousnessofrectitude,isnotformetosay,butIwentupstairsthatnightwithremarkablebuoyancy。

  ItwasasmuchasIcoulddotostopatthelandingwhenIcametoit;IfeltIwantedtogoonuptotheroof。But,withthehelpofthebanisters,Irestrainedmyambition,wishedthemallgood—

  night,andwentinandshutthedoor。

  Thingsbegantogowrongwithmefromtheveryfirst。Thecandletumbledoutofthecandlestickbeforemyhandwasoffthelock。Itkeptontumblingoutofthecandlestick,andeverytimeIpickedputitupandputitin,ittumbledoutagain:Ineversawsuchaslipperycandle。Igaveupattemptingtousethecandlestickatlast,andcarriedthecandleaboutinmyhand;and,eventhen,itwouldnotkeepupright。SoIgotwildandthrewitoutofwindow,andundressedandwenttobedinthedark。

  Ididnotgotosleep,——Ididnotfeelsleepyatall,——Ilayonmyback,lookingupattheceiling,andthinkingofthings。IwishI

  couldremembersomeoftheideasthatcametomeasIlaythere,becausetheyweresoamusing。Ilaughedatthemmyselftillthebedshook。

  Ihadbeenlyinglikethisforhalfanhourorso,andhadforgottenallabouttheghost,when,oncasuallycastingmyeyesroundtheroom,Inoticedforthefirsttimeasingularlycontented—lookingphantom,sittingintheeasy—chairbythefire,smokingtheghostofalongclaypipe。

  Ifanciedforthemoment,asmostpeoplewouldundersimilarcircumstances,thatImustbedreaming。Isatup,andrubbedmyeyes。

  No!Itwasaghost,clearenough。Icouldseethebackofthechairthroughhisbody。Helookedovertowardsme,tooktheshadowypipefromhislips,andnodded。

  ThemostsurprisingpartofthewholethingtomewasthatIdidnotfeelintheleastalarmed。Ifanything,Iwasratherpleasedtoseehim。Itwascompany。

  Isaid,\"Goodevening。It’sbeenacoldday!\"

  Hesaidhehadnotnoticedithimself,butdaredsayIwasright。

  Weremainedsilentforafewseconds,andthen,wishingtoputitpleasantly,Isaid,\"IbelieveIhavethehonourofaddressingtheghostofthegentlemanwhohadtheaccidentwiththewait?\"

  Hesmiled,andsaiditwasverygoodofmetorememberit。Onewaitwasnotmuchtoboastof,butstill,everylittlehelped。

  Iwassomewhatstaggeredathisanswer。Ihadexpectedagroanofremorse。Theghostappeared,onthecontrary,toberatherconceitedoverthebusiness。Ithoughtthat,ashehadtakenmyreferencetothewaitsoquietly,perhapshewouldnotbeoffendedifIquestionedhimabouttheorgan—grinder。Ifeltcuriousaboutthatpoorboy。

  \"Isittrue,\"Iasked,\"thatyouhadahandinthedeathofthatItalianpeasantladwhocametothetownoncewithabarrel—organthatplayednothingbutScotchairs?\"

  Hequitefiredup。\"Hadahandinit!\"heexclaimedindignantly。

  \"Whohasdaredtopretendthatheassistedme?Imurderedtheyouthmyself。Nobodyhelpedme。AloneIdidit。ShowmethemanwhosaysIdidn’t。\"

  Icalmedhim。IassuredhimthatIhadnever,inmyownmind,doubtedthathewastherealandonlyassassin,andIwentonandaskedhimwhathehaddonewiththebodyofthecornet—playerhehadkilled。

  Hesaid,\"Towhichonemayyoubealluding?\"

  \"Oh,werethereanymorethen?\"Iinquired。

  Hesmiled,andgavealittlecough。Hesaidhedidnotliketoappeartobeboasting,butthat,countingtrombones,therewereseven。

  \"Dearme!\"Ireplied,\"youmusthavehadquiteabusytimeofit,onewayandanother。\"

  Hesaidthatperhapsheoughtnottobetheonetosayso,butthatreally,speakingofordinarymiddle—society,hethoughttherewerefewghostswhocouldlookbackuponalifeofmoresustainedusefulness。

  Hepuffedawayinsilenceforafewseconds,whileIsatwatchinghim。Ihadneverseenaghostsmokingapipebefore,thatIcouldremember,anditinterestedme。

  Iaskedhimwhattobaccoheused,andhereplied,\"Theghostofcutcavendish,asarule。\"

  Heexplainedthattheghostofallthetobaccothatamansmokedinlifebelongedtohimwhenhebecamedead。Hesaidhehimselfhadsmokedagooddealofcutcavendishwhenhewasalive,sothathewaswellsuppliedwiththeghostofitnow。

  Iobservedthatitwasausefulthingtoknowthat,andImadeupmymindtosmokeasmuchtobaccoaseverIcouldbeforeIdied。

  IthoughtImightaswellstartatonce,soIsaidIwouldjoinhiminapipe,andhesaid,\"Do,oldman\";andIreachedoverandgotoutthenecessaryparaphernaliafrommycoatpocketandlitup。

  Wegrewquitechummyafterthat,andhetoldmeallhiscrimes。Hesaidhehadlivednextdooroncetoayoungladywhowaslearningtoplaytheguitar,whileagentlemanwhopractisedonthebass—

  viollivedopposite。Andhe,withfiendishcunning,hadintroducedthesetwounsuspectingyoungpeopletooneanother,andhadpersuadedthemtoelopewitheachotheragainsttheirparents’

  wishes,andtaketheirmusicalinstrumentswiththem;andtheyhaddoneso,and,beforethehoneymoonwasover,SHEhadbrokenhisheadwiththebass—viol,andHEhadtriedtocramtheguitardownherthroat,andhadinjuredherforlife。

  Myfriendsaidheusedtoluremuffin—menintothepassageandthenstuffthemwiththeirownwarestilltheyburstanddied。Hesaidhehadquietedeighteenthatway。

  Youngmenandwomenwhorecitedlonganddrearypoemsateveningparties,andcallowyouthswhowalkedaboutthestreetslateatnight,playingconcertinas,heusedtogettogetherandpoisoninbatchesoften,soastosaveexpense;andparkoratorsandtemperancelecturersheusedtoshutupsixinasmallroomwithaglassofwaterandacollection—boxapiece,andletthemtalkeachothertodeath。

  Itdidonegoodtolistentohim。

  Iaskedhimwhenheexpectedtheotherghosts——theghostsofthewaitandthecornet—player,andtheGermanbandthatUncleJohnhadmentioned。Hesmiled,andsaidtheywouldnevercomeagain,anyofthem。

  Isaid,\"Why;isn’tittrue,then,thattheymeetyouhereeveryChristmasEveforarow?\"

  HerepliedthatitWAStrue。EveryChristmasEve,fortwenty—fiveyears,hadheandtheyfoughtinthatroom;buttheywouldnevertroublehimnoranybodyelseagain。Onebyone,hadhelaidthemout,spoilt,andutterlyuselessforallhauntingpurposes。HehadfinishedoffthelastGerman—bandghostthatveryevening,justbeforeIcameupstairs,andhadthrownwhatwasleftofitoutthroughtheslitbetweenthewindow—sashes。Hesaiditwouldneverbeworthcallingaghostagain。

  \"Isupposeyouwillstillcomeyourself,asusual?\"Isaid。\"Theywouldbesorrytomissyou,Iknow。\"

  \"Oh,Idon’tknow,\"hereplied;\"there’snothingmuchtocomefornow。Unless,\"headdedkindly,\"YOUaregoingtobehere。I’llcomeifyouwillsleepherenextChristmasEve。\"

  \"Ihavetakenalikingtoyou,\"hecontinued;\"youdon’tflyoff,screeching,whenyouseeaparty,andyourhairdoesn’tstandonend。You’venoidea,\"hesaid,\"howsickIamofseeingpeople’shairstandingonend。\"

  Hesaiditirritatedhim。

  Justthenaslightnoisereachedusfromtheyardbelow,andhestartedandturneddeathlyblack。

  \"Youareill,\"Icried,springingtowardshim;\"tellmethebestthingtodoforyou。ShallIdrinksomebrandy,andgiveyoutheghostofit?\"

  Heremainedsilent,listeningintentlyforamoment,andthenhegaveasighofrelief,andtheshadecamebacktohischeek。

  \"It’sallright,\"hemurmured;\"Iwasafraiditwasthecock。\"

  \"Oh,it’stooearlyforthat,\"Isaid。\"Why,it’sonlythemiddleofthenight。\"

  \"Oh,thatdoesn’tmakeanydifferencetothosecursedchickens,\"herepliedbitterly。\"Theywouldjustassooncrowinthemiddleofthenightasatanyothertime——sooner,iftheythoughtitwouldspoilachap’seveningout。Ibelievetheydoitonpurpose。\"

  Hesaidafriendofhis,theghostofamanwhohadkilledawater—

  ratecollector,usedtohauntahouseinLongAcre,wheretheykeptfowlsinthecellar,andeverytimeapolicemanwentbyandflashedhisbull’s—eyedownthegrating,theoldcocktherewouldfancyitwasthesun,andstartcrowinglikemad;when,ofcourse,thepoorghosthadtodissolve,anditwould,inconsequence,getbackhomesometimesasearlyasoneo’clockinthemorning,swearingfearfullybecauseithadonlybeenoutforanhour。

  Iagreedthatitseemedveryunfair。

  \"Oh,it’sanabsurdarrangementaltogether,\"hecontinued,quiteangrily。\"Ican’timaginewhatouroldmancouldhavebeenthinkingofwhenhemadeit。AsIhavesaidtohim,overandoveragain,’Haveafixedtime,andleteverybodysticktoit——sayfouro’clockinsummer,andsixinwinter。Thenonewouldknowwhatonewasabout。’\"

  \"Howdoyoumanagewhenthereisn’tanycockhandy?\"Iinquired。

  Hewasonthepointofreplying,whenagainhestartedandlistened。ThistimeIdistinctlyheardMr。Bowles’scock,nextdoor,crowtwice。

  \"Thereyouare,\"hesaid,risingandreachingforhishat;\"that’sthesortofthingwehavetoputupwith。WhatISthetime?\"

  Ilookedatmywatch,andfounditwashalf—pastthree。

  \"Ithoughtasmuch,\"hemuttered。\"I’llwringthatblessedbird’sneckifIgetholdofit。\"Andhepreparedtogo。

  \"Ifyoucanwaithalfaminute,\"Isaid,gettingoutofbed,\"I’llgoabitofthewaywithyou。\"

  \"It’sverygoodofyou,\"herejoined,pausing,\"butitseemsunkindtodragyouout。\"

  \"Notatall,\"Ireplied;\"Ishalllikeawalk。\"AndIpartiallydressedmyself,andtookmyumbrella;andheputhisarmthroughmine,andwewentouttogether。

  JustbythegatewemetJones,oneofthelocalconstables。

  \"Good—night,Jones,\"Isaid(IalwaysfeelaffableatChristmas—

  time)。

  \"Good—night,sir,\"answeredthemanalittlegruffly,Ithought。

  \"MayIaskwhatyou’rea—doingof?\"

  \"Oh,it’sallright,\"Iresponded,withawaveofmyumbrella;\"I’mjustseeingmyfriendpartofthewayhome。\"

  Hesaid,\"Whatfriend?\"

  \"Oh,ah,ofcourse,\"Ilaughed;\"Iforgot。He’sinvisibletoyou。

  Heistheghostofthegentlemanthatkilledthewait。I’mjustgoingtothecornerwithhim。\"

  \"Ah,Idon’tthinkIwould,ifIwasyou,sir,\"saidJonesseverely。\"Ifyoutakemyadvice,you’llsaygood—byetoyourfriendhere,andgobackindoors。Perhapsyouarenotawarethatyouarewalkingaboutwithnothingonbutanight—shirtandapairofbootsandanopera—hat。Where’syourtrousers?\"

  Ididnotliketheman’smanneratall。Isaid,\"Jones!Idon’twishtohavetoreportyou,butitseemstomeyou’vebeendrinking。Mytrousersarewhereaman’strousersoughttobe——onhislegs。Idistinctlyrememberputtingthemon。\"

  \"Well,youhaven’tgotthemonnow,\"heretorted。

  \"Ibegyourpardon,\"Ireplied。\"ItellyouIhave;IthinkI

  oughttoknow。\"

  \"Ithinkso,too,\"heanswered,\"butyouevidentlydon’t。Nowyoucomealongindoorswithme,anddon’tlet’shaveanymoreofit。\"

  UncleJohncametothedooratthispoint,havingbeenawaked,I

  suppose,bythealtercation;and,atthesamemoment,AuntMariaappearedatthewindowinhernightcap。

  Iexplainedtheconstable’smistaketothem,treatingthematteraslightlyasIcould,soasnottogetthemanintotrouble,andI

  turnedforconfirmationtotheghost。

  Hewasgone!Hehadleftmewithoutaword——withoutevensayinggood—bye!

  Itstruckmeassounkind,hishavinggoneoffinthatway,thatI

  burstintotears;andUncleJohncameout,andledmebackintothehouse。

  Onreachingmyroom,IdiscoveredthatJoneswasright。Ihadnotputonmytrousers,afterall。Theywerestillhangingoverthebed—rail。Isuppose,inmyanxietynottokeeptheghostwaiting,Imusthaveforgottenthem。

  Sucharetheplainfactsofthecase,outofwhichitmust,doubtless,tothehealthy,charitablemindappearimpossiblethatcalumnycouldspring。

  Butithas。

  Persons——Isay’persons’——haveprofessedthemselvesunabletounderstandthesimplecircumstanceshereinnarrated,exceptinthelightofexplanationsatoncemisleadingandinsulting。Slurshavebeencastandaspersionsmadeonmebythoseofmyownfleshandblood。

  ButIbearnoill—feeling。Imerely,asIhavesaid,setforththisstatementforthepurposeofclearingmycharacterfrominjurioussuspicion。

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