OnJanuarytheFifth,1888——thatiselevenmonthsandfourdaysafter——
myuncle,EdwardPrendick,aprivategentleman,whocertainlywentaboardtheLadyVainatCallao,andwhohadbeenconsidereddrowned,waspickedupinlatitude5’3\"S。andlongitude101’W。inasmallopenboatofwhichthenamewasillegible,butwhichissupposedtohavebelongedtothemissingschoonerIpecacuanha。
Hegavesuchastrangeaccountofhimselfthathewassupposeddemented。
SubsequentlyheallegedthathismindwasablankfromthemomentofhisescapefromtheLadyVain。Hiscasewasdiscussedamongpsychologistsatthetimeasacuriousinstanceofthelapseofmemoryconsequentuponphysicalandmentalstress。
Thefollowingnarrativewasfoundamonghispapersbytheundersigned,hisnephewandheir,butunaccompaniedbyanydefiniterequestforpublication。
TheonlyislandknowntoexistintheregioninwhichmyunclewaspickedupisNoble’sIsle,asmallvolcanicisletanduninhabited。
Itwasvisitedin1891byH。M。S。Scorpion。Apartyofsailorsthenlanded,butfoundnothinglivingthereonexceptcertaincuriouswhitemoths,somehogsandrabbits,andsomeratherpeculiarrats。
Sothatthisnarrativeiswithoutconfirmationinitsmostessentialparticular。Withthatunderstood,thereseemsnoharminputtingthisstrangestorybeforethepublicinaccordance,asIbelieve,withmyuncle’sintentions。Thereisatleastthismuchinitsbehalf:myunclepassedoutofhumanknowledgeaboutlatitude5’S。andlongitude105’E。,andreappearedinthesamepartoftheoceanafteraspaceofelevenmonths。
Insomewayhemusthavelivedduringtheinterval。AnditseemsthataschoonercalledtheIpecacuanhawithadrunkencaptain,JohnDavies,didstartfromAfricawithapumaandcertainotheranimalsaboardinJanuary,1887,thatthevesselwaswellknownatseveralportsintheSouthPacific,andthatitfinallydisappearedfromthoseseas(withaconsiderableamountofcopraaboard),sailingtoitsunknownfatefromBaynainDecember,1887,adatethattalliesentirelywithmyuncle’sstory。
CHARLESEDWARDPRENDICK。
(TheStorywrittenbyEdwardPrendick。)
I。INTHEDINGEYOFTHE\"LADYVAIN。\"
IDOnotproposetoaddanythingtowhathasalreadybeenwrittenconcerningthelossofthe\"LadyVain。\"Aseveryoneknows,shecollidedwithaderelictwhentendaysoutfromCallao。
Thelongboat,withsevenofthecrew,waspickedupeighteendaysafterbyH。M。gunboat\"Myrtle,\"andthestoryoftheirterribleprivationshasbecomequiteaswellknownasthefarmorehorrible\"Medusa\"case。
ButIhavetoaddtothepublishedstoryofthe\"LadyVain\"
another,possiblyashorribleandfarstranger。Ithashithertobeensupposedthatthefourmenwhowereinthedingeyperished,butthisisincorrect。Ihavethebestofevidenceforthisassertion:
Iwasoneofthefourmen。
ButinthefirstplaceImuststatethatthereneverwerefourmeninthedingey,——thenumberwasthree。Constans,whowas\"seenbythecaptaintojumpintothegig,\"luckilyforusandunluckilyforhimselfdidnotreachus。Hecamedownoutofthetangleofropesunderthestaysofthesmashedbowsprit,somesmallropecaughthisheelasheletgo,andhehungforamomentheaddownward,andthenfellandstruckablockorsparfloatinginthewater。
Wepulledtowardshim,buthenevercameup。
DailyNews,March17,1887。
Isayluckyforushedidnotreachus,andImightalmostsayluckilyforhimself;forwehadonlyasmallbreakerofwaterandsomesoddenedship’sbiscuitswithus,sosuddenhadbeenthealarm,sounpreparedtheshipforanydisaster。
Wethoughtthepeopleonthelaunchwouldbebetterprovisioned(thoughitseemstheywerenot),andwetriedtohailthem。Theycouldnothaveheardus,andthenextmorningwhenthedrizzlecleared,——
whichwasnotuntilpastmidday,——wecouldseenothingofthem。Wecouldnotstanduptolookaboutus,becauseofthepitchingoftheboat。
ThetwoothermenwhohadescapedsofarwithmewereamannamedHelmar,apassengerlikemyself,andaseamanwhosenameIdon’tknow,——
ashortsturdyman,withastammer。
Wedriftedfamishing,and,afterourwaterhadcometoanend,tormentedbyanintolerablethirst,foreightdaysaltogether。
Aftertheseconddaytheseasubsidedslowlytoaglassycalm。Itisquiteimpossiblefortheordinaryreadertoimaginethoseeightdays。
Hehasnot,luckilyforhimself,anythinginhismemorytoimaginewith。
Afterthefirstdaywesaidlittletooneanother,andlayinourplacesintheboatandstaredatthehorizon,orwatched,witheyesthatgrewlargerandmorehaggardeveryday,themiseryandweaknessgaininguponourcompanions。Thesunbecamepitiless。
Thewaterendedonthefourthday,andwewerealreadythinkingstrangethingsandsayingthemwithoureyes;butitwas,Ithink,thesixthbeforeHelmargavevoicetothethingwehadallbeenthinking。
Irememberourvoicesweredryandthin,sothatwebenttowardsoneanotherandsparedourwords。Istoodoutagainstitwithallmymight,wasratherforscuttlingtheboatandperishingtogetheramongthesharksthatfollowedus;butwhenHelmarsaidthatifhisproposalwasacceptedweshouldhavedrink,thesailorcameroundtohim。
Iwouldnotdrawlotshowever,andinthenightthesailorwhisperedtoHelmaragainandagain,andIsatinthebowswithmyclasp-knifeinmyhand,thoughIdoubtifIhadthestuffinmetofight;
andinthemorningIagreedtoHelmar’sproposal,andwehandedhalfpencetofindtheoddman。Thelotfelluponthesailor;
buthewasthestrongestofusandwouldnotabidebyit,andattackedHelmarwithhishands。Theygrappledtogetherandalmoststoodup。
Icrawledalongtheboattothem,intendingtohelpHelmarbygraspingthesailor’sleg;butthesailorstumbledwiththeswayingoftheboat,andthetwofelluponthegunwaleandrolledoverboardtogether。
Theysanklikestones。Irememberlaughingatthat,andwonderingwhyIlaughed。Thelaughcaughtmesuddenlylikeathingfromwithout。
IlayacrossoneofthethwartsforIknownothowlong,thinkingthatifIhadthestrengthIwoulddrinksea-waterandmaddenmyselftodiequickly。AndevenasIlaythereIsaw,withnomoreinterestthanifithadbeenapicture,asailcomeuptowardsmeoverthesky-line。Mymindmusthavebeenwandering,andyetIrememberallthathappened,quitedistinctly。
Irememberhowmyheadswayedwiththeseas,andthehorizonwiththesailaboveitdancedupanddown;butIalsorememberasdistinctlythatIhadapersuasionthatIwasdead,andthatI
thoughtwhatajestitwasthattheyshouldcometoolatebysuchalittletocatchmeinmybody。
Foranendlessperiod,asitseemedtome,Ilaywithmyheadonthethwartwatchingtheschooner(shewasalittleship,schooner-riggedforeandaft)comeupoutofthesea。
Shekepttackingtoandfroinawideningcompass,forshewassailingdeadintothewind。Itneverenteredmyheadtoattempttoattractattention,andIdonotrememberanythingdistinctlyafterthesightofhersideuntilIfoundmyselfinalittlecabinaft。
There’sadimhalf-memoryofbeinglifteduptothegangway,andofabigredcountenancecoveredwithfrecklesandsurroundedwithredhairstaringatmeoverthebulwarks。Ialsohadadisconnectedimpressionofadarkface,withextraordinaryeyes,closetomine;
butthatIthoughtwasanightmare,untilImetitagain。
IfancyIrecollectsomestuffbeingpouredinbetweenmyteeth;
andthatisall。
II。THEMANWHOWASGOINGNOWHERE
THEcabininwhichIfoundmyselfwassmallandratheruntidy。
Ayoungishmanwithflaxenhair,abristlystraw-colouredmoustache,andadroppingnetherlip,wassittingandholdingmywrist。
Foraminutewestaredateachotherwithoutspeaking。
Hehadwaterygreyeyes,oddlyvoidofexpression。
Thenjustoverheadcameasoundlikeanironbedsteadbeingknockedabout,andthelowangrygrowlingofsomelargeanimal。
Atthesametimethemanspoke。Herepeatedhisquestion,——\"Howdoyoufeelnow?\"
IthinkIsaidIfeltallright。IcouldnotrecollecthowI
hadgotthere。Hemusthaveseenthequestioninmyface,formyvoicewasinaccessibletome。
\"Youwerepickedupinaboat,starving。Thenameontheboatwasthe`LadyVain,’andtherewerespotsofbloodonthegunwale。\"
Atthesametimemyeyecaughtmyhand,thinsothatitlookedlikeadirtyskin-pursefullofloosebones,andallthebusinessoftheboatcamebacktome。
\"Havesomeofthis,\"saidhe,andgavemeadoseofsomescarletstuff,iced。
Ittastedlikeblood,andmademefeelstronger。
\"Youwereinluck,\"saidhe,\"togetpickedupbyashipwithamedicalmanaboard。\"Hespokewithaslobberingarticulation,withtheghostofalisp。
\"Whatshipisthis?\"Isaidslowly,hoarsefrommylongsilence。
\"It’salittletraderfromAricaandCallao。Ineveraskedwhereshecamefrominthebeginning,——outofthelandofbornfools,Iguess。I’mapassengermyself,fromArica。
Thesillyasswhoownsher,——he’scaptaintoo,namedDavies,——
he’slosthiscertificate,orsomething。Youknowthekindofman,——
callsthethingthe`Ipecacuanha,’ofallsilly,infernalnames;
thoughwhenthere’smuchofaseawithoutanywind,shecertainlyactsaccording。\"
(Thenthenoiseoverheadbeganagain,asnarlinggrowlandthevoiceofahumanbeingtogether。Thenanothervoice,tellingsome\"Heaven-forsakenidiot\"todesist。)
\"Youwerenearlydead,\"saidmyinterlocutor。\"Itwasaverynearthing,indeed。ButI’veputsomestuffintoyounow。
Noticeyourarm’ssore?Injections。You’vebeeninsensiblefornearlythirtyhours。\"
Ithoughtslowly。(Iwasdistractednowbytheyelpingofanumberofdogs。)\"AmIeligibleforsolidfood?\"Iasked。
\"Thankstome,\"hesaid。\"Evennowthemuttonisboiling。\"
\"Yes,\"Isaidwithassurance;\"Icouldeatsomemutton。\"
\"But,\"saidhewithamomentaryhesitation,\"youknowI’mdyingtohearofhowyoucametobealoneinthatboat。Damnthathowling!\"
IthoughtIdetectedacertainsuspicioninhiseyes。
Hesuddenlyleftthecabin,andIheardhiminviolentcontroversywithsomeone,whoseemedtometotalkgibberishinresponsetohim。
Themattersoundedasthoughitendedinblows,butinthatIthoughtmyearsweremistaken。Thenheshoutedatthedogs,andreturnedtothecabin。
\"Well?\"saidheinthedoorway。\"Youwerejustbeginningtotellme。\"
Itoldhimmyname,EdwardPrendick,andhowIhadtakentoNaturalHistoryasarelieffromthedulnessofmycomfortableindependence。
Heseemedinterestedinthis。\"I’vedonesomesciencemyself。IdidmyBiologyatUniversityCollege,——gettingouttheovaryoftheearthwormandtheradulaofthesnail,andallthat。Lord!It’stenyearsago。
Butgoon!goon!tellmeabouttheboat。\"
Hewasevidentlysatisfiedwiththefranknessofmystory,whichItoldinconcisesentencesenough,forIfelthorriblyweak;
andwhenitwasfinishedherevertedatoncetothetopicofNaturalHistoryandhisownbiologicalstudies。HebegantoquestionmecloselyaboutTottenhamCourtRoadandGowerStreet。
\"IsCaplatzistillflourishing?Whatashopthatwas!\"
Hehadevidentlybeenaveryordinarymedicalstudent,anddriftedincontinentlytothetopicofthemusichalls。Hetoldmesomeanecdotes。
\"Leftitall,\"hesaid,\"tenyearsago。Howjollyitallusedtobe!
ButImadeayoungassofmyself,——playedmyselfoutbeforeIwastwenty-one。Idaresayit’salldifferentnow。ButImustlookupthatassofacook,andseewhathe’sdonetoyourmutton。\"
Thegrowlingoverheadwasrenewed,sosuddenlyandwithsomuchsavageangerthatitstartledme。\"What’sthat?\"Icalledafterhim,butthedoorhadclosed。Hecamebackagainwiththeboiledmutton,andIwassoexcitedbytheappetisingsmellofitthatIforgotthenoiseofthebeastthathadtroubledme。
AfteradayofalternatesleepandfeedingIwassofarrecoveredastobeabletogetfrommybunktothescuttle,andseethegreenseastryingtokeeppacewithus。Ijudgedtheschoonerwasrunningbeforethewind。Montgomery——thatwasthenameoftheflaxen-hairedman——
cameinagainasIstoodthere,andIaskedhimforsomeclothes。
Helentmesomeduckthingsofhisown,forthoseIhadwornintheboathadbeenthrownoverboard。Theywereratherlooseforme,forhewaslargeandlonginhislimbs。Hetoldmecasuallythatthecaptainwasthree-partsdrunkinhisowncabin。AsIassumedtheclothes,Ibeganaskinghimsomequestionsaboutthedestinationoftheship。
HesaidtheshipwasboundtoHawaii,butthatithadtolandhimfirst。
\"Where?\"saidI。
\"It’sanisland,whereIlive。SofarasIknow,ithasn’tgotaname。\"
Hestaredatmewithhisnetherlipdropping,andlookedsowilfullystupidofasuddenthatitcameintomyheadthathedesiredtoavoidmyquestions。Ihadthediscretiontoasknomore。
III。THESTRANGEFACE。
WEleftthecabinandfoundamanatthecompanionobstructingourway。Hewasstandingontheladderwithhisbacktous,peeringoverthecombingofthehatchway。Hewas,Icouldsee,amisshapenman,short,broad,andclumsy,withacrookedback,ahairyneck,andaheadsunkbetweenhisshoulders。Hewasdressedindark-blueserge,andhadpeculiarlythick,coarse,blackhair。
Iheardtheunseendogsgrowlfuriously,andforthwithheduckedback,——
comingintocontactwiththehandIputouttofendhimofffrommyself。
Heturnedwithanimalswiftness。
Insomeindefinablewaytheblackfacethusflasheduponmeshockedmeprofoundly。Itwasasingularlydeformedone。
Thefacialpartprojected,formingsomethingdimlysuggestiveofamuzzle,andthehugehalf-openmouthshowedasbigwhiteteethasIhadeverseeninahumanmouth。Hiseyeswereblood-shotattheedges,withscarcelyarimofwhiteroundthehazelpupils。
Therewasacuriousglowofexcitementinhisface。
\"Confoundyou!\"saidMontgomery。\"Whythedevildon’tyougetoutoftheway?\"
Theblack-facedmanstartedasidewithoutaword。
Iwentonupthecompanion,staringathiminstinctivelyasIdidso。Montgomerystayedatthefootforamoment。
\"Youhavenobusinesshere,youknow,\"hesaidinadeliberatetone。
\"Yourplaceisforward。\"
Theblack-facedmancowered。\"They——won’thavemeforward。\"
Hespokeslowly,withaqueer,hoarsequalityinhisvoice。
\"Won’thaveyouforward!\"saidMontgomery,inamenacingvoice。
\"ButItellyoutogo!\"Hewasonthebrinkofsayingsomethingfurther,thenlookedupatmesuddenlyandfollowedmeuptheladder。
Ihadpausedhalfwaythroughthehatchway,lookingback,stillastonishedbeyondmeasureatthegrotesqueuglinessofthisblack-facedcreature。
Ihadneverbeheldsucharepulsiveandextraordinaryfacebefore,andyet——ifthecontradictioniscredible——IexperiencedatthesametimeanoddfeelingthatinsomewayIhadalreadyencounteredexactlythefeaturesandgesturesthatnowamazedme。
AfterwardsitoccurredtomethatprobablyIhadseenhimasI
wasliftedaboard;andyetthatscarcelysatisfiedmysuspicionofapreviousacquaintance。Yethowonecouldhaveseteyesonsosingularafaceandyethaveforgottenthepreciseoccasion,passedmyimagination。
Montgomery’smovementtofollowmereleasedmyattention,andI
turnedandlookedaboutmeattheflushdeckofthelittleschooner。
IwasalreadyhalfpreparedbythesoundsIhadheardforwhatIsaw。
CertainlyIneverbeheldadecksodirty。Itwaslitteredwithscrapsofcarrot,shredsofgreenstuff,andindescribablefilth。
Fastenedbychainstothemainmastwereanumberofgrislystaghounds,whonowbeganleapingandbarkingatme,andbythemizzenahugepumawascrampedinalittleironcagefartoosmalleventogiveitturningroom。
Fartherunderthestarboardbulwarkweresomebighutchescontaininganumberofrabbits,andasolitaryllamawassqueezedinamereboxofacageforward。Thedogsweremuzzledbyleatherstraps。
Theonlyhumanbeingondeckwasagauntandsilentsailoratthewheel。
Thepatchedanddirtyspankersweretensebeforethewind,andupaloftthelittleshipseemedcarryingeverysailshehad。
Theskywasclear,thesunmidwaydownthewesternsky;
longwaves,cappedbythebreezewithfroth,wererunningwithus。
Wewentpastthesteersmantothetaffrail,andsawthewatercomefoamingunderthesternandthebubblesgodancingandvanishinginherwake。Iturnedandsurveyedtheunsavourylengthoftheship。
\"Isthisanoceanmenagerie?\"saidI。
\"Lookslikeit,\"saidMontgomery。
\"Whatarethesebeastsfor?Merchandise,curios?DoesthecaptainthinkheisgoingtosellthemsomewhereintheSouthSeas?\"
\"Itlookslikeit,doesn’tit?\"saidMontgomery,andturnedtowardsthewakeagain。
Suddenlyweheardayelpandavolleyoffuriousblasphemyfromthecompanionhatchway,andthedeformedmanwiththeblackfacecameuphurriedly。Hewasimmediatelyfollowedbyaheavyred-hairedmaninawhitecap。Atthesightoftheformerthestaghounds,whohadalltiredofbarkingatmebythistime,becamefuriouslyexcited,howlingandleapingagainsttheirchains。
Theblackhesitatedbeforethem,andthisgavethered-hairedmantimetocomeupwithhimanddeliveratremendousblowbetweentheshoulder-blades。Thepoordevilwentdownlikeafelledox,androlledinthedirtamongthefuriouslyexciteddogs。
Itwasluckyforhimthattheyweremuzzled。Thered-hairedmangaveayawpofexultationandstoodstaggering,andasitseemedtomeinseriousdangerofeithergoingbackwardsdownthecompanionhatchwayorforwardsuponhisvictim。
Sosoonasthesecondmanhadappeared,Montgomeryhadstartedforward。
\"Steadyonthere!\"hecried,inatoneofremonstrance。
Acoupleofsailorsappearedontheforecastle。Theblack-facedman,howlinginasingularvoicerolledaboutunderthefeetofthedogs。
Nooneattemptedtohelphim。Thebrutesdidtheirbesttoworryhim,buttingtheirmuzzlesathim。Therewasaquickdanceoftheirlithegrey-figuredbodiesovertheclumsy,prostratefigure。
Thesailorsforwardshouted,asthoughitwasadmirablesport。
Montgomerygaveanangryexclamation,andwentstridingdownthedeck,andIfollowedhim。Theblack-facedmanscrambledupandstaggeredforward,goingandleaningoverthebulwarkbythemainshrouds,whereheremained,pantingandglaringoverhisshoulderatthedogs。Thered-hairedmanlaughedasatisfiedlaugh。
\"Lookhere,Captain,\"saidMontgomery,withhislispalittleaccentuated,grippingtheelbowsofthered-hairedman,\"thiswon’tdo!\"
IstoodbehindMontgomery。Thecaptaincamehalfround,andregardedhimwiththedullandsolemneyesofadrunkenman。
\"Wha’won’tdo?\"hesaid,andadded,afterlookingsleepilyintoMontgomery’sfaceforaminute,\"BlastedSawbones!\"
Withasuddenmovementheshookhisarmfree,andaftertwoineffectualattemptsstuckhisfreckledfistsintohissidepockets。
\"Thatman’sapassenger,\"saidMontgomery。\"I’dadviseyoutokeepyourhandsoffhim。\"
\"Gotohell!\"saidthecaptain,loudly。Hesuddenlyturnedandstaggeredtowardstheside。\"DowhatIlikeonmyownship,\"
hesaid。
IthinkMontgomerymighthavelefthimthen,seeingthebrutewasdrunk;
butheonlyturnedashadepaler,andfollowedthecaptaintothebulwarks。
\"Lookyouhere,Captain,\"hesaid;\"thatmanofmineisnottobeill-treated。Hehasbeenhazedeversincehecameaboard。\"
Foraminute,alcoholicfumeskeptthecaptainspeechless。
\"BlastedSawbones!\"wasallheconsiderednecessary。
IcouldseethatMontgomeryhadoneofthoseslow,pertinacioustempersthatwillwarmdayafterdaytoawhiteheat,andneveragaincooltoforgiveness;andIsawtoothatthisquarrelhadbeensometimegrowing。\"Theman’sdrunk,\"saidI,perhapsofficiously;
\"you’lldonogood。\"
Montgomerygaveanuglytwisttohisdroppinglip。\"He’salwaysdrunk。
Doyouthinkthatexcuseshisassaultinghispassengers?\"
\"Myship,\"beganthecaptain,wavinghishandunsteadilytowardsthecages,\"wasacleanship。Lookatitnow!\"
Itwascertainlyanythingbutclean。\"Crew,\"continuedthecaptain,\"clean,respectablecrew。\"
\"Youagreedtotakethebeasts。\"
\"IwishI’dneverseteyesonyourinfernalisland。Whatthedevil——
wantbeastsforonanislandlikethat?Then,thatmanofyours——
understoodhewasaman。He’salunatic;andhehadn’tnobusinessaft。
Doyouthinkthewholedamnedshipbelongstoyou?\"
\"Yoursailorsbegantohazethepoordevilassoonashecameaboard。\"
\"That’sjustwhatheis——he’sadevil!anuglydevil!Mymencan’tstandhim。Ican’tstandhim。Noneofuscan’tstandhim。
Noryoueither!\"
Montgomeryturnedaway。\"Youleavethatmanalone,anyhow,\"hesaid,noddinghisheadashespoke。
Butthecaptainmeanttoquarrelnow。Heraisedhisvoice。\"IfhecomesthisendoftheshipagainI’llcuthisinsidesout,Itellyou。
Cutouthisblastedinsides!Whoareyou,totellmewhatI’mtodo?
ItellyouI’mcaptainofthisship,——captainandowner。
I’mthelawhere,Itellyou,——thelawandtheprophets。
IbargainedtotakeamanandhisattendanttoandfromArica,andbringbacksomeanimals。IneverbargainedtocarryamaddevilandasillySawbones,a——\"
Well,nevermindwhathecalledMontgomery。Isawthelattertakeastepforward,andinterposed。\"He’sdrunk,\"saidI。Thecaptainbegansomeabuseevenfoulerthanthelast。\"Shutup!\"Isaid,turningonhimsharply,forIhadseendangerinMontgomery’swhiteface。
WiththatIbroughtthedownpouronmyself。
However,Iwasgladtoavertwhatwasuncommonlynearascuffle,evenatthepriceofthecaptain’sdrunkenill-will。IdonotthinkIhaveeverheardquitesomuchvilelanguagecomeinacontinuousstreamfromanyman’slipsbefore,thoughIhavefrequentedeccentriccompanyenough。Ifoundsomeofithardtoendure,thoughIamamild-temperedman;but,certainly,whenItoldthecaptainto\"shutup\"IhadforgottenthatIwasmerelyabitofhumanflotsam,cutofffrommyresourcesandwithmyfareunpaid;amerecasualdependantonthebounty,orspeculativeenterprise,oftheship。
Heremindedmeofitwithconsiderablevigour;butatanyrateIpreventedafight。
IV。ATTHESCHOONER’SRAIL。
THATnightlandwassightedaftersundown,andtheschoonerhoveto。Montgomeryintimatedthatwashisdestination。
Itwastoofartoseeanydetails;itseemedtomethensimplyalow-lyingpatchofdimblueintheuncertainblue-greysea。
Analmostverticalstreakofsmokewentupfromitintothesky。
Thecaptainwasnotondeckwhenitwassighted。Afterhehadventedhiswrathonmehehadstaggeredbelow,andIunderstandbewenttosleeponthefloorofhisowncabin。Thematepracticallyassumedthecommand。
Hewasthegaunt,taciturnindividualwehadseenatthewheel。
ApparentlyhewasinaneviltemperwithMontgomery。Hetooknottheslightestnoticeofeitherofus。Wedinedwithhiminasulkysilence,afterafewineffectualeffortsonmyparttotalk。
Itstruckmetoothatthemenregardedmycompanionandhisanimalsinasingularlyunfriendlymanner。IfoundMontgomeryveryreticentabouthispurposewiththesecreatures,andabouthisdestination;
andthoughIwassensibleofagrowingcuriosityastoboth,Ididnotpresshim。
Weremainedtalkingonthequarterdeckuntiltheskywasthickwithstars。Exceptforanoccasionalsoundintheyellow-litforecastleandamovementoftheanimalsnowandthen,thenightwasverystill。
Thepumalaycrouchedtogether,watchinguswithshiningeyes,ablackheapinthecornerofitscage。Montgomeryproducedsomecigars。
HetalkedtomeofLondoninatoneofhalf-painfulreminiscence,askingallkindsofquestionsaboutchangesthathadtakenplace。
Hespokelikeamanwhohadlovedhislifethere,andhadbeensuddenlyandirrevocablycutofffromit。IgossipedaswellasI
couldofthisandthat。Allthetimethestrangenessofhimwasshapingitselfinmymind;andasItalkedIpeeredathisodd,pallidfaceinthedimlightofthebinnaclelanternbehindme。ThenI
lookedoutatthedarklingsea,whereinthedimnesshislittleislandwashidden。
Thisman,itseemedtome,hadcomeoutofImmensitymerelytosavemylife。To-morrowhewoulddropovertheside,andvanishagainoutofmyexistence。Evenhaditbeenundercommonplacecircumstances,itwouldhavemademeatriflethoughtful;butinthefirstplacewasthesingularityofaneducatedmanlivingonthisunknownlittleisland,andcoupledwiththattheextraordinarynatureofhisluggage。
Ifoundmyselfrepeatingthecaptain’squestion,Whatdidhewantwiththebeasts?Why,too,hadhepretendedtheywerenothiswhenI
hadremarkedaboutthematfirst?Then,again,inhispersonalattendanttherewasabizarrequalitywhichhadimpressedmeprofoundly。
Thesecircumstancesthrewahazeofmysteryroundtheman。Theylaidholdofmyimagination,andhamperedmytongue。
TowardsmidnightourtalkofLondondiedaway,andwestoodsidebysideleaningoverthebulwarksandstaringdreamilyoverthesilent,starlitsea,eachpursuinghisownthoughts。
Itwastheatmosphereforsentiment,andIbeganuponmygratitude。
\"IfImaysayit,\"saidI,afteratime,\"youhavesavedmylife。\"
\"Chance,\"heanswered。\"Justchance。\"
\"Iprefertomakemythankstotheaccessibleagent。\"
\"Thanknoone。Youhadtheneed,andIhadtheknowledge;
andIinjectedandfedyoumuchasImighthavecollectedaspecimen。
Iwasboredandwantedsomethingtodo。IfI’dbeenjadedthatday,orhadn’tlikedyourface,well——it’sacuriousquestionwhereyouwouldhavebeennow!\"
Thisdampedmymoodalittle。\"Atanyrate,\"Ibegan。
\"It’schance,Itellyou,\"heinterrupted,\"aseverythingisinaman’slife。Onlytheasseswon’tseeit!WhyamIherenow,anoutcastfromcivilisation,insteadofbeingahappymanenjoyingallthepleasuresofLondon?Simplybecauseelevenyearsago——
Ilostmyheadfortenminutesonafoggynight。\"
Hestopped。\"Yes?\"saidI。
\"That’sall。\"
Werelapsedintosilence。Presentlyhelaughed。
\"There’ssomethinginthisstarlightthatloosensone’stongue。
I’manass,andyetsomehowIwouldliketotellyou。\"
\"Whateveryoutellme,youmayrelyuponmykeepingtomyself——
ifthat’sit。\"
Hewasonthepointofbeginning,andthenshookhishead,doubtfully。
\"Don’t,\"saidI。\"Itisallthesametome。Afterall,itisbettertokeepyoursecret。There’snothinggainedbutalittlereliefifIrespectyourconfidence。IfIdon’t——well?\"
Hegruntedundecidedly。IfeltIhadhimatadisadvantage,hadcaughthiminthemoodofindiscretion;andtotellthetruthIwasnotcurioustolearnwhatmighthavedrivenayoungmedicalstudentoutofLondon。
Ihaveanimagination。Ishruggedmyshouldersandturnedaway。
Overthetaffrailleantasilentblackfigure,watchingthestars。
ItwasMontgomery’sstrangeattendant。Itlookedoveritsshoulderquicklywithmymovement,thenlookedawayagain。
Itmayseemalittlethingtoyou,perhaps,butitcamelikeasuddenblowtome。Theonlylightnearuswasalanternatthewheel。
Thecreature’sfacewasturnedforonebriefinstantoutofthedimnessofthesterntowardsthisillumination,andIsawthattheeyesthatglancedatmeshonewithapale-greenlight。Ididnotknowthenthatareddishluminosity,atleast,isnotuncommoninhumaneyes。
Thethingcametomeasstarkinhumanity。Thatblackfigurewithitseyesoffirestruckdownthroughallmyadultthoughtsandfeelings,andforamomenttheforgottenhorrorsofchildhoodcamebacktomymind。
Thentheeffectpassedasithadcome。Anuncouthblackfigureofaman,afigureofnoparticularimport,hungoverthetaffrailagainstthestarlight,andIfoundMontgomerywasspeakingtome。
\"I’mthinkingofturningin,then,\"saidhe,\"ifyou’vehadenoughofthis。\"
Iansweredhimincongruously。Wewentbelow,andhewishedmegood-nightatthedoorofmycabin。
ThatnightIhadsomeveryunpleasantdreams。Thewaningmoonroselate。Itslightstruckaghostlywhitebeamacrossmycabin,andmadeanominousshapeontheplankingbymybunk。
Thenthestaghoundswoke,andbeganhowlingandbaying;
sothatIdreamtfitfully,andscarcelysleptuntiltheapproachofdawn。
V。THEMANWHOHADNOWHERETOGO。
INtheearlymorning(itwasthesecondmorningaftermyrecovery,andIbelievethefourthafterIwaspickedup),Iawokethroughanavenueoftumultuousdreams,——dreamsofgunsandhowlingmobs,——andbecamesensibleofahoarseshoutingaboveme。Irubbedmyeyesandlaylisteningtothenoise,doubtfulforalittlewhileofmywhereabouts。
Thencameasuddenpatteringofbarefeet,thesoundofheavyobjectsbeingthrownabout,aviolentcreakingandtherattlingofchains。
Iheardtheswishofthewaterastheshipwassuddenlybroughtround,andafoamyyellow-greenwaveflewacrossthelittleroundwindowandleftitstreaming。Ijumpedintomyclothesandwentondeck。
AsIcameuptheladderIsawagainsttheflushedsky——forthesunwasjustrising——thebroadbackandredhairofthecaptain,andoverhisshoulderthepumaspinningfromatackleriggedontothemizzenspanker-boom。
Thepoorbruteseemedhorriblyscared,andcrouchedinthebottomofitslittlecage。
\"Overboardwith’em!\"bawledthecaptain。\"Overboardwith’em!
We’llhaveacleanshipsoonofthewholebilin’of’em。\"
Hestoodinmyway,sothatIhadperforcetotaphisshouldertocomeondeck。Hecameroundwithastart,andstaggeredbackafewpacestostareatme。Itneedednoexperteyetotellthatthemanwasstilldrunk。
\"Hullo!\"saidhe,stupidly;andthenwithalightcomingintohiseyes,\"Why,it’sMister——Mister?\"
\"Prendick,\"saidI。
\"Pendickbedamned!\"saidhe。\"Shut-up,——that’syourname。
MisterShut-up。\"
Itwasnogoodansweringthebrute;butIcertainlydidnotexpecthisnextmove。HeheldouthishandtothegangwaybywhichMontgomerystoodtalkingtoamassivegrey-hairedmanindirty-blueflannels,whohadapparentlyjustcomeaboard。
\"Thatway,MisterBlastedShut-up!thatway!\"roaredthecaptain。
Montgomeryandhiscompanionturnedashespoke。
\"Whatdoyoumean?\"Isaid。
\"Thatway,MisterBlastedShut-up,——that’swhatImean!
Overboard,MisterShut-up,——andsharp!We’recleaningtheshipout,——
cleaningthewholeblessedshipout;andoverboardyougo!\"
Istaredathimdumfounded。ThenitoccurredtomethatitwasexactlythethingIwanted。Thelostprospectofajourneyassolepassengerwiththisquarrelsomesotwasnotonetomournover。
IturnedtowardsMontgomery。
\"Can’thaveyou,\"saidMontgomery’scompanion,concisely。
\"Youcan’thaveme!\"saidI,aghast。HehadthesquarestandmostresolutefaceIeverseteyesupon。
\"Lookhere,\"Ibegan,turningtothecaptain。
\"Overboard!\"saidthecaptain。\"Thisshipaintforbeastsandcannibalsandworsethanbeasts,anymore。Overboardyougo,MisterShut-up。Iftheycan’thaveyou,yougoesoverboard。
But,anyhow,yougo——withyourfriends。I’vedonewiththisblessedislandforevermore,amen!I’vehadenoughofit。\"
\"But,Montgomery,\"Iappealed。
Hedistortedhislowerlip,andnoddedhisheadhopelesslyatthegrey-hairedmanbesidehim,toindicatehispowerlessnesstohelpme。
\"I’llseetoyou,presently,\"saidthecaptain。
Thenbeganacuriousthree-corneredaltercation。
AlternatelyIappealedtooneandanotherofthethreemen,——
firsttothegrey-hairedmantoletmeland,andthentothedrunkencaptaintokeepmeaboard。Ievenbawledentreatiestothesailors。
Montgomerysaidneveraword,onlyshookhishead。
\"You’regoingoverboard,Itellyou,\"wasthecaptain’srefrain。
\"Lawbedamned!I’mkinghere。\"AtlastImustconfessmyvoicesuddenlybrokeinthemiddleofavigorousthreat。
Ifeltagustofhystericalpetulance,andwentaftandstareddismallyatnothing。
Meanwhilethesailorsprogressedrapidlywiththetaskofunshippingthepackagesandcagedanimals。Alargelaunch,withtwostandinglugs,layundertheleaoftheschooner;
andintothisthestrangeassortmentofgoodswereswung。
Ididnotthenseethehandsfromtheislandthatwerereceivingthepackages,forthehullofthelaunchwashiddenfrommebythesideoftheschooner。NeitherMontgomerynorhiscompaniontooktheslightestnoticeofme,butbusiedthemselvesinassistinganddirectingthefourorfivesailorswhowereunloadingthegoods。
Thecaptainwentforwardinterferingratherthanassisting。
Iwasalternatelydespairfulanddesperate。OnceortwiceasIstoodwaitingthereforthingstoaccomplishthemselves,Icouldnotresistanimpulsetolaughatmymiserablequandary。
Ifeltallthewretchederforthelackofabreakfast。
Hungerandalackofblood-corpusclestakeallthemanhoodfromaman。
IperceivedprettyclearlythatIhadnotthestaminaeithertoresistwhatthecaptainchosetodotoexpelme,ortoforcemyselfuponMontgomeryandhiscompanion。
SoIwaitedpassivelyuponfate;andtheworkoftransferringMontgomery’spossessionstothelaunchwentonasifIdidnotexist。
Presentlythatworkwasfinished,andthencameastruggle。
Iwashauled,resistingweaklyenough,tothegangway。
EventhenInoticedtheoddnessofthebrownfacesofthemenwhowerewithMontgomeryinthelaunch;butthelaunchwasnowfullyladen,andwasshovedoffhastily。Abroadeninggapofgreenwaterappearedunderme,andIpushedbackwithallmystrengthtoavoidfallingheadlong。Thehandsinthelaunchshoutedderisively,andIheardMontgomerycurseatthem;andthenthecaptain,themate,andoneoftheseamenhelpinghim,ranmeafttowardsthestern。
Thedingeyofthe\"LadyVain\"hadbeentowingbehind;itwashalffullofwater,hadnooars,andwasquiteunvictualled。
Irefusedtogoaboardher,andflungmyselffulllengthonthedeck。
Intheend,theyswungmeintoherbyarope(fortheyhadnosternladder),andthentheycutmeadrift。Idriftedslowlyfromtheschooner。InakindofstuporIwatchedallhandstaketotherigging,andslowlybutsurelyshecameroundtothewind;
thesailsfluttered,andthenbelliedoutasthewindcameintothem。
Istaredatherweather-beatensideheelingsteeplytowardsme;
andthenshepassedoutofmyrangeofview。
Ididnotturnmyheadtofollowher。AtfirstIcouldscarcelybelievewhathadhappened。Icrouchedinthebottomofthedingey,stunned,andstaringblanklyatthevacant,oilysea。ThenIrealizedthatIwasinthatlittlehellofmineagain,nowhalfswamped;
andlookingbackoverthegunwale,Isawtheschoonerstandingawayfromme,withthered-hairedcaptainmockingatmeoverthetaffrail,andturningtowardstheislandsawthelaunchgrowingsmallerassheapproachedthebeach。
Abruptlythecrueltyofthisdesertionbecamecleartome。
IhadnomeansofreachingthelandunlessIshouldchancetodriftthere。
Iwasstillweak,youmustremember,frommyexposureintheboat;
Iwasemptyandveryfaint,orIshouldhavehadmoreheart。
ButasitwasIsuddenlybegantosobandweep,asIhadneverdonesinceIwasalittlechild。Thetearsrandownmyface。InapassionofdespairIstruckwithmyfistsatthewaterinthebottomoftheboat,andkickedsavagelyatthegunwale。IprayedaloudforGodtoletmedie。
VI。THEEVIL-LOOKINGBOATMEN。
BUTtheislanders,seeingthatIwasreallyadrift,tookpityonme。
Idriftedveryslowlytotheeastward,approachingtheislandslantingly;
andpresentlyIsaw,withhystericalrelief,thelaunchcomeroundandreturntowardsme。Shewasheavilyladen,andIcouldmakeoutasshedrewnearerMontgomery’swhite-haired,broad-shoulderedcompanionsittingcrampedupwiththedogsandseveralpacking-casesinthesternsheets。
Thisindividualstaredfixedlyatmewithoutmovingorspeaking。
Theblack-facedcripplewasglaringatmeasfixedlyinthebowsnearthepuma。Therewerethreeothermenbesides,——threestrangebrutish-lookingfellows,atwhomthestaghoundsweresnarlingsavagely。
Montgomery,whowassteering,broughttheboatbyme,andrising,caughtandfastenedmypaintertothetillertotowme,fortherewasnoroomaboard。
Ihadrecoveredfrommyhystericalphasebythistimeandansweredhishail,asheapproached,bravelyenough。
Itoldhimthedingeywasnearlyswamped,andhereachedmeapiggin。
Iwasjerkedbackastheropetightenedbetweentheboats。
ForsometimeIwasbusybaling。
ItwasnotuntilIhadgotthewaterunder(forthewaterinthedingeyhadbeenshipped;theboatwasperfectlysound)
thatIhadleisuretolookatthepeopleinthelaunchagain。
Thewhite-hairedmanIfoundwasstillregardingmesteadfastly,butwithanexpression,asInowfancied,ofsomeperplexity。
Whenmyeyesmethis,helookeddownatthestaghoundthatsatbetweenhisknees。Hewasapowerfully-builtman,asIhavesaid,withafineforeheadandratherheavyfeatures;buthiseyeshadthatodddroopingoftheskinabovethelidswhichoftencomeswithadvancingyears,andthefallofhisheavymouthatthecornersgavehimanexpressionofpugnaciousresolution。
HetalkedtoMontgomeryinatonetoolowformetohear。
Fromhimmyeyestravelledtohisthreemen;andastrangecrewtheywere。
Isawonlytheirfaces,yettherewassomethingintheirfaces——
Iknewnotwhat——thatgavemeaqueerspasmofdisgust。
Ilookedsteadilyatthem,andtheimpressiondidnotpass,thoughIfailedtoseewhathadoccasionedit。Theyseemedtomethentobebrownmen;buttheirlimbswereoddlyswathedinsomethin,dirty,whitestuffdowneventothefingersandfeet:
Ihaveneverseenmensowrappedupbefore,andwomensoonlyintheEast。
Theyworeturbanstoo,andthereunderpeeredouttheirelfinfacesatme,——faceswithprotrudinglower-jawsandbrighteyes。
Theyhadlankblackhair,almostlikehorsehair,andseemedastheysattoexceedinstatureanyraceofmenIhaveseen。
Thewhite-hairedman,whoIknewwasagoodsixfeetinheight,sataheadbelowanyoneofthethree。Ifoundafterwardsthatreallynoneweretallerthanmyself;buttheirbodieswereabnormallylong,andthethigh-partofthelegshortandcuriouslytwisted。
Atanyrate,theywereanamazinglyuglygang,andovertheheadsofthemundertheforwardlugpeeredtheblackfaceofthemanwhoseeyeswereluminousinthedark。AsIstaredatthem,theymetmygaze;
andthenfirstoneandthenanotherturnedawayfrommydirectstare,andlookedatmeinanodd,furtivemanner。ItoccurredtomethatI
wasperhapsannoyingthem,andIturnedmyattentiontotheislandwewereapproaching。
Itwaslow,andcoveredwiththickvegetation,——chieflyakindofpalm,thatwasnewtome。Fromonepointathinwhitethreadofvapourroseslantinglytoanimmenseheight,andthenfrayedoutlikeadownfeather。
Wewerenowwithintheembraceofabroadbayflankedoneitherhandbyalowpromontory。Thebeachwasofdull-greysand,andslopedsteeplyuptoaridge,perhapssixtyorseventyfeetabovethesea-level,andirregularlysetwithtreesandundergrowth。
Halfwayupwasasquareenclosureofsomegreyishstone,whichIfoundsubsequentlywasbuiltpartlyofcoralandpartlyofpumiceouslava。
Twothatchedroofspeepedfromwithinthisenclosure。
Amanstoodawaitingusatthewater’sedge。IfanciedwhilewewerestillfaroffthatIsawsomeotherandverygrotesque-lookingcreaturesscuttleintothebushesupontheslope;butIsawnothingoftheseaswedrewnearer。Thismanwasofamoderatesize,andwithablacknegroidface。Hehadalarge,almostlipless,mouth,extraordinarylankarms,longthinfeet,andbow-legs,andstoodwithhisheavyfacethrustforwardstaringatus。
HewasdressedlikeMontgomeryandhiswhite-hairedcompanion,injacketandtrousersofblueserge。Aswecamestillnearer,thisindividualbegantoruntoandfroonthebeach,makingthemostgrotesquemovements。
AtawordofcommandfromMontgomery,thefourmeninthelaunchsprangup,andwithsingularlyawkwardgesturesstruckthelugs。
Montgomerysteeredusroundandintoanarrowlittledockexcavatedinthebeach。Thenthemanonthebeachhastenedtowardsus。
Thisdock,asIcallit,wasreallyamereditchjustlongenoughatthisphaseofthetidetotakethelongboat。
Iheardthebowsgroundinthesand,stavedthedingeyofftherudderofthebigboatwithmypiggin,andfreeingthepainter,landed。
Thethreemuffledmen,withtheclumsiestmovements,scrambledoutuponthesand,andforthwithsettolandingthecargo,assistedbythemanonthebeach。Iwasstruckespeciallybythecuriousmovementsofthelegsofthethreeswathedandbandagedboatmen,——
notstifftheywere,butdistortedinsomeoddway,almostasiftheywerejointedinthewrongplace。Thedogswerestillsnarling,andstrainedattheirchainsafterthesemen,asthewhite-hairedmanlandedwiththem。Thethreebigfellowsspoketooneanotherinoddgutturaltones,andthemanwhohadwaitedforusonthebeachbeganchatteringtothemexcitedly——aforeignlanguage,asIfancied——astheylaidhandsonsomebalespilednearthestern。
SomewhereIhadheardsuchavoicebefore,andIcouldnotthinkwhere。
Thewhite-hairedmanstood,holdinginatumultofsixdogs,andbawlingordersovertheirdin。Montgomery,havingunshippedtherudder,landedlikewise,andallsettoworkatunloading。Iwastoofaint,whatwithmylongfastandthesunbeatingdownonmybarehead,toofferanyassistance。
Presentlythewhite-hairedmanseemedtorecollectmypresence,andcameuptome。
\"Youlook,\"saidhe,\"asthoughyouhadscarcelybreakfasted。\"
Hislittleeyeswereabrilliantblackunderhisheavybrows。
\"Imustapologiseforthat。Nowyouareourguest,wemustmakeyoucomfortable,——thoughyouareuninvited,youknow。\"
Helookedkeenlyintomyface。\"Montgomerysaysyouareaneducatedman,Mr。Prendick;saysyouknowsomethingofscience。MayIaskwhatthatsignifies?\"
ItoldhimIhadspentsomeyearsattheRoyalCollegeofScience,andhaddonesomeresearchesinbiologyunderHuxley。Heraisedhiseyebrowsslightlyatthat。
\"Thataltersthecasealittle,Mr。Prendick,\"hesaid,withatriflemorerespectinhismanner。\"Asithappens,wearebiologistshere。Thisisabiologicalstation——ofasort。\"
Hiseyerestedonthemeninwhitewhowerebusilyhaulingthepuma,onrollers,towardsthewalledyard。\"IandMontgomery,atleast,\"
headded。Then,\"Whenyouwillbeabletogetaway,Ican’tsay。
We’reoffthetracktoanywhere。Weseeashiponceinatwelve-monthorso。\"
Heleftmeabruptly,andwentupthebeachpastthisgroup,andI
thinkenteredtheenclosure。TheothertwomenwerewithMontgomery,erectingapileofsmallerpackagesonalow-wheeledtruck。
Thellamawasstillonthelaunchwiththerabbithutches;
thestaghoundswerestilllashedtothethwarts。
Thepileofthingscompleted,allthreemenlaidholdofthetruckandbeganshovingtheton-weightorsouponitafterthepuma。
PresentlyMontgomeryleftthem,andcomingbacktomeheldouthishand。
\"I’mglad,\"saidhe,\"formyownpart。Thatcaptainwasasillyass。
He’dhavemadethingslivelyforyou。\"
\"ltwasyou,\"saidI,\"thatsavedmeagain\"。
\"Thatdepends。You’llfindthisislandaninfernallyrumplace,Ipromiseyou。I’dwatchmygoingscarefully,ifIwereyou。
He——\"Hehesitated,andseemedtoalterhismindaboutwhatwasonhislips。\"Iwishyou’dhelpmewiththeserabbits,\"
hesaid。
Hisprocedurewiththerabbitswassingular。Iwadedinwithhim,andhelpedhimlugoneofthehutchesashore。
Nosoonerwasthatdonethanheopenedthedoorofit,andtiltingthethingononeendturneditslivingcontentsoutontheground。
Theyfellinastrugglingheaponeonthetopoftheother。
Heclappedhishands,andforthwiththeywentoffwiththathoppingrunoftheirs,fifteenortwentyofthemIshouldthink,upthebeach。
\"Increaseandmultiply,myfriends,\"saidMontgomery。
\"Replenishtheisland。Hithertowe’vehadacertainlackofmeathere。\"
AsIwatchedthemdisappearing,thewhite-hairedmanreturnedwithabrandy-flaskandsomebiscuits。\"Somethingtogoonwith,Prendick,\"
saidhe,inafarmorefamiliartonethanbefore。Imadenoado,butsettoworkonthebiscuitsatonce,whilethewhite-hairedmanhelpedMontgomerytoreleaseaboutascoremoreoftherabbits。
Threebighutches,however,wentuptothehousewiththepuma。
ThebrandyIdidnottouch,forIhavebeenanabstainerfrommybirth。
VII。\"THELOCKEDDOOR。\"
THEreaderwillperhapsunderstandthatatfirsteverythingwassostrangeaboutme,andmypositionwastheoutcomeofsuchunexpectedadventures,thatIhadnodiscernmentoftherelativestrangenessofthisorthatthing。Ifollowedthellamaupthebeach,andwasovertakenbyMontgomery,whoaskedmenottoenterthestoneenclosure。
Inoticedthenthatthepumainitscageandthepileofpackageshadbeenplacedoutsidetheentrancetothisquadrangle。
Iturnedandsawthatthelaunchhadnowbeenunloaded,runoutagain,andwasbeingbeached,andthewhite-hairedmanwaswalkingtowardsus。
HeaddressedMontgomery。
\"Andnowcomestheproblemofthisuninvitedguest。Whatarewetodowithhim?\"
\"Heknowssomethingofscience,\"saidMontgomery。
\"I’mitchingtogettoworkagain——withthisnewstuff,\"
saidthewhite-hairedman,nodddingtowardstheenclosure。
Hiseyesgrewbrighter。
\"Idaresayyouare,\"saidMontgomery,inanythingbutacordialtone。
\"Wecan’tsendhimoverthere,andwecan’tsparethetimetobuildhimanewshanty;andwecertainlycan’ttakehimintoourconfidencejustyet。\"
\"I’minyourhands,\"saidI。Ihadnoideaofwhathemeantby\"overthere。\"
\"I’vebeenthinkingofthesamethings,\"Montgomeryanswered。
\"There’smyroomwiththeouterdoor——\"
\"That’sit,\"saidtheelderman,promptly,lookingatMontgomery;
andallthreeofuswenttowardstheenclosure。\"I’msorrytomakeamystery,Mr。Prendick;butyou’llrememberyou’reuninvited。
Ourlittleestablishmentherecontainsasecretorso,isakindofBlue-Beard’schamber,infact。Nothingverydreadful,really,toasaneman;butjustnow,aswedon’tknowyou——\"
\"Decidedly,\"saidI,\"Ishouldbeafooltotakeoffenceatanywantofconfidence。\"
Hetwistedhisheavymouthintoafaintsmile——hewasoneofthosesaturninepeoplewhosmilewiththecornersofthemouthdown,——
andbowedhisacknowledgmentofmycomplaisance。Themainentrancetotheenclosurewepassed;itwasaheavywoodengate,framedinironandlocked,withthecargoofthelaunchpiledoutsideit,andatthecornerwecametoasmalldoorwayIhadnotpreviouslyobserved。
Thewhite-hairedmanproducedabundleofkeysfromthepocketofhisgreasybluejacket,openedthisdoor,andentered。
Hiskeys,andtheelaboratelocking-upoftheplaceevenwhileitwasstillunderhiseye,struckmeaspeculiar。Ifollowedhim,andfoundmyselfinasmallapartment,plainlybutnotuncomfortablyfurnishedandwithitsinnerdoor,whichwasslightlyajar,openingintoapavedcourtyard。ThisinnerdoorMontgomeryatonceclosed。
Ahammockwasslungacrossthedarkercorneroftheroom,andasmallunglazedwindowdefendedbyanironbarlookedouttowardsthesea。
Thisthewhite-hairedmantoldmewastobemyapartment;
andtheinnerdoor,which\"forfearofaccidents,\"hesaid,hewouldlockontheotherside,wasmylimitinward。
Hecalledmyattentiontoaconvenientdeck-chairbeforethewindow,andtoanarrayofoldbooks,chiefly,Ifound,surgicalworksandeditionsoftheLatinandGreekclassics(languagesI
cannotreadwithanycomfort),onashelfnearthehammock。
Helefttheroombytheouterdoor,asiftoavoidopeningtheinneroneagain。
\"Weusuallyhaveourmealsinhere,\"saidMontgomery,andthen,asifindoubt,wentoutaftertheother。\"Moreau!\"Iheardhimcall,andforthemomentIdonotthinkInoticed。
ThenasIhandledthebooksontheshelfitcameupinconsciousness:
WherehadIheardthenameofMoreaubefore?Isatdownbeforethewindow,tookoutthebiscuitsthatstillremainedtome,andatethemwithanexcellentappetite。Moreau!
ThroughthewindowIsawoneofthoseunaccountablemeninwhite,luggingapacking-casealongthebeach。Presentlythewindow-framehidhim。
ThenIheardakeyinsertedandturnedinthelockbehindme。
AfteralittlewhileIheardthroughthelockeddoorthenoiseofthestaghounds,thathadnowbeenbroughtupfromthebeach。
Theywerenotbarking,butsniffingandgrowlinginacuriousfashion。
Icouldheartherapidpatteroftheirfeet,andMontgomery’svoicesoothingthem。
Iwasverymuchimpressedbytheelaboratesecrecyofthesetwomenregardingthecontentsoftheplace,andforsometimeIwasthinkingofthatandoftheunaccountablefamiliarityofthenameofMoreau;
butsooddisthehumanmemorythatIcouldnotthenrecallthatwell-knownnameinitsproperconnection。Fromthatmythoughtswenttotheindefinablequeernessofthedeformedmanonthebeach。
Ineversawsuchagait,suchoddmotionsashepulledatthebox。
Irecalledthatnoneofthesemenhadspokentome,thoughmostofthemIhadfoundlookingatmeatonetimeoranotherinapeculiarlyfurtivemanner,quiteunlikethefrankstareofyourunsophisticatedsavage。Indeed,theyhadallseemedremarkablytaciturn,andwhentheydidspeak,endowedwithveryuncannyvoices。
Whatwaswrongwiththem?ThenIrecalledtheeyesofMontgomery’sungainlyattendant。
JustasIwasthinkingofhimhecamein。Hewasnowdressedinwhite,andcarriedalittletraywithsomecoffeeandboiledvegetablesthereon。
Icouldhardlyrepressashudderingrecoilashecame,bendingamiably,andplacedthetraybeforemeonthetable。Thenastonishmentparalysedme。UnderhisstringyblacklocksIsawhisear;
itjumpeduponmesuddenlyclosetomyface。Themanhadpointedears,coveredwithafinebrownfur!
\"Yourbreakfast,sair,\"hesaid。
Istaredathisfacewithoutattemptingtoanswerhim。Heturnedandwenttowardsthedoor,regardingmeoddlyoverhisshoulder。
Ifollowedhimoutwithmyeyes;andasIdidso,bysomeoddtrickofunconsciouscerebration,therecamesurgingintomyheadthephrase,\"TheMoreauHollows\"——wasit?\"TheMoreau——\"Ah!Itsentmymemorybacktenyears。\"TheMoreauHorrors!\"Thephrasedriftedlooseinmymindforamoment,andthenIsawitinredletteringonalittlebuff-colouredpamphlet,toreadwhichmadeoneshiverandcreep。
ThenIremembereddistinctlyallaboutit。Thatlong-forgottenpamphletcamebackwithstartlingvividnesstomymind。
Ihadbeenamereladthen,andMoreauwas,Isuppose,aboutfifty,——
aprominentandmasterfulphysiologist,well-knowninscientificcirclesforhisextraordinaryimaginationandhisbrutaldirectnessindiscussion。
WasthisthesameMoreau?Hehadpublishedsomeveryastonishingfactsinconnectionwiththetransfusionofblood,andinadditionwasknowntobedoingvaluableworkonmorbidgrowths。
Thensuddenlyhiscareerwasclosed。HehadtoleaveEngland。
Ajournalistobtainedaccesstohislaboratoryinthecapacityoflaboratory-assistant,withthedeliberateintentionofmakingsensationalexposures;andbythehelpofashockingaccident(ifitwasanaccident),hisgruesomepamphletbecamenotorious。
Onthedayofitspublicationawretcheddog,flayedandotherwisemutilated,escapedfromMoreau’shouse。Itwasinthesillyseason,andaprominenteditor,acousinofthetemporarylaboratory-assistant,appealedtotheconscienceofthenation。
Itwasnotthefirsttimethatconsciencehasturnedagainstthemethodsofresearch。Thedoctorwassimplyhowledoutofthecountry。
Itmaybethathedeservedtobe;butIstillthinkthatthetepidsupportofhisfellow-investigatorsandhisdesertionbythegreatbodyofscientificworkerswasashamefulthing。Yetsomeofhisexperiments,bythejournalist’saccount,werewantonlycruel。
Hemightperhapshavepurchasedhissocialpeacebyabandoninghisinvestigations;butheapparentlypreferredthelatter,asmostmenwouldwhohaveoncefallenundertheovermasteringspellofresearch。
Hewasunmarried,andhadindeednothingbuthisowninteresttoconsider。
Ifeltconvincedthatthismustbethesameman。Everythingpointedtoit。Itdawneduponmetowhatendthepumaandtheotheranimals——
whichhadnowbeenbroughtwithotherluggageintotheenclosurebehindthehouse——weredestined;andacuriousfaintodour,thehalitusofsomethingfamiliar,anodourthathadbeeninthebackgroundofmyconsciousnesshitherto,suddenlycameforwardintotheforefrontofmythoughts。Itwastheantisepticodourofthedissecting-room。Iheardthepumagrowlingthroughthewall,andoneofthedogsyelpedasthoughithadbeenstruck。
Yetsurely,andespeciallytoanotherscientificman,therewasnothingsohorribleinvivisectionastoaccountforthissecrecy;
andbysomeoddleapinmythoughtsthepointedearsandluminouseyesofMontgomery’sattendantcamebackagainbeforemewiththesharpestdefinition。Istaredbeforemeoutatthegreensea,frothingunderafresheningbreeze,andlettheseandotherstrangememoriesofthelastfewdayschaseoneanotherthroughmymind。
Whatcoulditallmean?Alockedenclosureonalonelyisland,anotoriousvivisector,andthesecrippledanddistortedmen?
VIII。THECRYINGOFTHEPUMA。
MONTGOMERYinterruptedmytangleofmystificationandsuspicionaboutoneo’clock,andhisgrotesqueattendantfollowedhimwithatraybearingbread,someherbsandothereatables,aflaskofwhiskey,ajugofwater,andthreeglassesandknives。
Iglancedaskanceatthisstrangecreature,andfoundhimwatchingmewithhisqueer,restlesseyes。Montgomerysaidhewouldlunchwithme,butthatMoreauwastoopreoccupiedwithsomeworktocome。
\"Moreau!\"saidI。\"Iknowthatname。\"
\"Thedevilyoudo!\"saidhe。\"WhatanassIwastomentionittoyou!
Imighthavethought。Anyhow,itwillgiveyouaninklingofour——mysteries。Whiskey?\"
\"No,thanks;I’manabstainer。\"
\"IwishI’dbeen。Butit’snouselockingthedoorafterthesteedisstolen。Itwasthatinfernalstuffwhichledtomycominghere,——that,andafoggynight。
Ithoughtmyselfinluckatthetime,whenMoreauofferedtogetmeoff。
It’squeer——\"
\"Montgomery,\"saidI,suddenly,astheouterdoorclosed,\"whyhasyourmanpointedears?\"
\"Damn!\"hesaid,overhisfirstmouthfuloffood。Hestaredatmeforamoment,andthenrepeated,\"Pointedears?\"
\"Littlepointstothem,\"saidI,ascalmlyaspossible,withacatchinmybreath;\"andafineblackfurattheedges?\"
Hehelpedhimselftowhiskeyandwaterwithgreatdeliberation。
\"Iwasundertheimpression——thathishaircoveredhisears。\"
\"Isawthemashestoopedbymetoputthatcoffeeyousenttomeonthetable。Andhiseyesshineinthedark。\"
BythistimeMontgomeryhadrecoveredfromthesurpriseofmyquestion。
\"Ialwaysthought,\"hesaiddeliberately,withacertainaccentuationofhisflavouringoflisp,\"thattherewassomethingthematterwithhisears,fromthewayhecoveredthem。
Whatweretheylike?\"
Iwaspersuadedfromhismannerthatthisignorancewasapretence。
Still,IcouldhardlytellthemanthatIthoughthimaliar。
\"Pointed,\"Isaid;\"rathersmallandfurry,——distinctlyfurry。
ButthewholemanisoneofthestrangestbeingsIeverseteyeson。\"
Asharp,hoarsecryofanimalpaincamefromtheenclosurebehindus。
Itsdepthandvolumetestifiedtothepuma。IsawMontgomerywince。
\"Yes?\"hesaid。
\"Wheredidyoupickupthecreature?\"
\"SanFrancisco。He’sanuglybrute,Iadmit。Half-witted,youknow。
Can’trememberwherehecamefrom。ButI’musedtohim,youknow。
Webothare。Howdoeshestrikeyou?\"
\"He’sunnatural,\"Isaid。\"There’ssomethingabouthim——
don’tthinkmefanciful,butitgivesmeanastylittlesensation,atighteningofmymuscles,whenhecomesnearme。It’satouch——
ofthediabolical,infact。\"
MontgomeryhadstoppedeatingwhileItoldhimthis。\"Rum!\"hesaid。
\"Ican’tseeit。\"Heresumedhismeal。\"Ihadnoideaofit,\"
hesaid,andmasticated。\"Thecrewoftheschoonermusthavefeltitthesame。Madeadeadsetatthepoordevil。Yousawthecaptain?\"
Suddenlythepumahowledagain,thistimemorepainfully。
Montgomerysworeunderhisbreath。Ihadhalfamindtoattackhimaboutthemenonthebeach。Thenthepoorbrutewithingaveventtoaseriesofshort,sharpcries。
\"Yourmenonthebeach,\"saidI;\"whatracearethey?\"
\"Excellentfellows,aren’tthey?\"saidhe,absentmindedly,knittinghisbrowsastheanimalyelledoutsharply。
Isaidnomore。Therewasanotheroutcryworsethantheformer。
Helookedatmewithhisdullgreyeyes,andthentooksomemorewhiskey。Hetriedtodrawmeintoadiscussionaboutalcohol,professingtohavesavedmylifewithit。HeseemedanxioustolaystressonthefactthatIowedmylifetohim。Iansweredhimdistractedly。
Presentlyourmealcametoanend;themisshapenmonsterwiththepointedearsclearedtheremainsaway,andMontgomeryleftmealoneintheroomagain。Allthetimehehadbeeninastateofill-concealedirritationatthenoiseofthevivisectedpuma。
Hehadspokenofhisoddwantofnerve,andleftmetotheobviousapplication。
Ifoundmyselfthatthecriesweresingularlyirritating,andtheygrewindepthandintensityastheafternoonworeon。
Theywerepainfulatfirst,buttheirconstantresurgenceatlastaltogetherupsetmybalance。IflungasideacribofHoraceI
hadbeenreading,andbegantoclenchmyfists,tobitemylips,andtopacetheroom。PresentlyIgottostoppingmyearswithmyfingers。
Theemotionalappealofthoseyellsgrewuponmesteadily,grewatlasttosuchanexquisiteexpressionofsufferingthatI
couldstanditinthatconfinedroomnolonger。Isteppedoutofthedoorintotheslumberousheatofthelateafternoon,andwalkingpastthemainentrance——lockedagain,Inoticed——
turnedthecornerofthewallThecryingsoundedevenlouderoutofdoors。Itwasasifallthepainintheworldhadfoundavoice。YethadIknownsuchpainwasinthenextroom,andhaditbeendumb,Ibelieve——Ihavethoughtsince——
Icouldhavestooditwellenough。Itiswhensufferingfindsavoiceandsetsournervesquiveringthatthispitycomestroublingus。
Butinspiteofthebrilliantsunlightandthegreenfansofthetreeswavinginthesoothingsea-breeze,theworldwasaconfusion,blurredwithdriftingblackandredphantasms,untilIwasoutofearshotofthehouseinthechequeredwall。
IX。THETHINGINTHEFOREST。