登陆注册
19407500000123

第123章

But he say `no,' that he come not yet, for that he have much to do.

Whereupon the captain tell him that he had better be quick, with blood, for that his ship will leave the place, of blood, before the turn of the tide, with blood.

Then the thin man smile and say that of course he must go when he think fit, but he will be surprise if he go quite so soon.

The captain swear again, polyglot, and the thin man make him bow, and thank him, and say that he will so far intrude on his kindness as to come aboard before the sailing.

Final the captain, more red than ever, and in more tongues, tell him that he doesn't want no Frenchmen, with bloom upon them and also with blood, in his ship, with blood on her also.

And so, after asking where he might purchase ship forms, he departed.

"No one knew where he went `or bloomin' well cared' as they said, for they had something else to think of, well with blood again. For it soon became apparent to all that the Czarina Catherine would not sail as was expected.

A thin mist began to creep up from the river, and it grew, and grew.

Till soon a dense fog enveloped the ship and all around her.

The captain swore polyglot, very polyglot, polyglot with bloom and blood, but he could do nothing. The water rose and rose, and he began to fear that he would lose the tide altogether.

He was in no friendly mood, when just at full tide, the thin man came up the gangplank again and asked to see where his box had been stowed. Then the captain replied that he wished that he and his box, old and with much bloom and blood, were in hell.

But the thin man did not be offend, and went down with the mate and saw where it was place, and came up and stood awhile on deck in fog. He must have come off by himself, for none notice him. Indeed they thought not of him, for soon the fog begin to melt away, and all was clear again.

My friends of the thirst and the language that was of bloom and blood laughed, as they told how the captain's swears exceeded even his usual polyglot, and was more than ever full of picturesque, when on questioning other mariners who were on movement up and down the river that hour, he found that few of them had seen any of fog at all, except where it lay round the wharf. However, the ship went out on the ebb tide, and was doubtless by morning far down the river mouth.

She was then, when they told us, well out to sea.

"And so, my dear Madam Mina, it is that we have to rest for a time, for our enemy is on the sea, with the fog at his command, on his way to the Danube mouth. To sail a ship takes time, go she never so quick.

And when we start to go on land more quick, and we meet him there.

Our best hope is to come on him when in the box between sunrise and sunset.

For then he can make no struggle, and we may deal with him as we should.

There are days for us, in which we can make ready our plan.

We know all about where he go. For we have seen the owner of the ship, who have shown us invoices and all papers that can be.

The box we seek is to be landed in Varna, and to be given to an agent, one Ristics who will there present his credentials. And so our merchant friend will have done his part. When he ask if there be any wrong, for that so, he can telegraph and have inquiry made at Varna, we say `no,' for what is to be done is not for police or of the customs.

It must be done by us alone and in our own way."

When Dr. Van Helsing had done speaking, I asked him if he were certain that the Count had remained on board the ship.

He replied, "We have the best proof of that, your own evidence, when in the hypnotic trance this morning."

I asked him again if it were really necessary that they should pursue the Count, for oh! I dread Jonathan leaving me, and I know that he would surely go if the others went.

He answered in growing passion, at first quietly.

As he went on, however, he grew more angry and more forceful, till in the end we could not but see wherein was at least some of that personal dominance which made him so long a master amongst men.

"Yes, it is necessary, necessary, necessary! For your sake in the first, and then for the sake of humanity. This monster has done much harm already, in the narrow scope where he find himself, and in the short time when as yet he was only as a body groping his so small measure in darkness and not knowing. All this have I told these others. You, my dear Madam Mina, will learn it in the phonograph of my friend John, or in that of your husband.

I have told them how the measure of leaving his own barren land, barren of peoples, and coming to a new land where life of man teems till they are like the multitude of standing corn, was the work of centuries. Were another of the Undead, like him, to try to do what he has done, perhaps not all the centuries of the world that have been, or that will be, could aid him.

With this one, all the forces of nature that are occult and deep and strong must have worked together in some wonderous way.

The very place, where he have been alive, Undead for all these centuries, is full of strangeness of the geologic and chemical world.

There are deep caverns and fissures that reach none know whither.

There have been volcanoes, some of whose openings still send out waters of strange properties, and gases that kill or make to vivify.

Doubtless, there is something magnetic or electric in some of these combinations of occult forces which work for physical life in strange way, and in himself were from the first some great qualities.

In a hard and warlike time he was celebrate that he have more iron nerve, more subtle brain, more braver heart, than any man.

In him some vital principle have in strange way found their utmost.

And as his body keep strong and grow and thrive, so his brain grow too.

All this without that diabolic aid which is surely to him.

For it have to yield to the powers that come from, and are, symbolic of good. And now this is what he is to us.

同类推荐
  • 恒春县志

    恒春县志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 节南山之什

    节南山之什

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Alcibiades I

    Alcibiades I

    It seems impossible to separate by any exact line the genuine writings of Plato from the spurious. The only external evidence to them which is of much value is that of Aristotle; for the Alexandrian catalogues of a century later include manifest forgeries.汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 俗话倾谈

    俗话倾谈

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 通玄真经缵义

    通玄真经缵义

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 重生之尘缘梦

    重生之尘缘梦

    双亲抛弃,父母接出,从此命运改变,意外死去,重生发生惊天财富
  • 天剑星魂

    天剑星魂

    在这片天地,物质由星魂构成...穿越不过是时空守恒的一种特例...在这片天地,屠戮万象,只问剑意!...当闻言,自己本不属于地球,而属于这里?素未谋面的父亲是天星剑祖,却被封印在异域?当闻言,曾经的初恋,也将出现在这里?!...初临异世的主角,要怎样孤立无援的生存?肩负起洗雪仇恨,拯救家人的责任?!是否再遇那个她,或将缘分延续?!...八国、七区、五族、四域、三州、两墓、一界…这、或许是一段传奇……PS:满地打滚求票!!!!!!!!!!!
  • 大九黎

    大九黎

    是什么让九黎血脉断绝!古墓下染血的宫殿中到底隐藏着什么不为人知的事情!轮回战车一次次出现究竟在寻找什么!禁区内盘坐的老者是在守护还是在救赎……少年张浩持长枪点燃九州烽火,踏天墟、破九幽,喝问天下,红颜老去,战友埋骨,登临帝位,谁又能陪我分享这份荣耀!
  • 地狱不是敞开的家门

    地狱不是敞开的家门

    一个高校不起眼的小女生,爱上了一个不该爱的男生,却在不断的留恋和往返中看到了地狱之门,她的沉默寡言,让这些曾经看起来青春靓丽的室友却一个个跌进了无底的深渊,一连串怪异的事情,所有的人都离她而去,包括那个她爱过的男生,进入地狱难道还需要通行证,那么孤魂野鬼就无论如何哪里也去不了,最后只能魂飞魄散,而这一切都是为了什么?这种诡异让她从噩梦中醒来......
  • 夙世姻缘之魂穿夫妻档

    夙世姻缘之魂穿夫妻档

    她有博爱世人的智慧,却又有着杀光世人的双手。两看相厌的男女不得不因为政治联姻,可喜可贺的是两人一起被车撞死……然后一起穿越了。虽然穿越还是少不了政治联姻,太子娶丞相家的闺女太正常不过了呀!既然死了都要爱,那就夫唱妇随狼狈为奸吧!觊觎皇位的皇子?边去,发配发配!觊觎后位的名媛?边去,赐一丈红!看怨念夫妻如何书写狗皮膏药般的夙世姻缘!
  • 秦时夜

    秦时夜

    “你的梦想是什么?”坐拥整个江山的皇帝忽然抛出这么一个有深度,却又充满诱惑的问题。秦夜心里踌躇了;这是在暗示什么吗?可万一会错意了怎么办,我是该诚实还是严肃的回答呢?
  • 不可不知的历史常识大全集

    不可不知的历史常识大全集

    《不可不知的历史常识》是一本关于历史的通俗读本。在《不可不知的历史常识(精华版)》中,涵括了博物、地理、地名、名胜、典故、风俗、政治、经济、军事、文学、生活等诸多方面,并以分门别类的方式加以编纂。从而方便广大读者的阅读和查阅。溯古可以明今,鉴往能够知来。了解了一个历史常识,就是阅读了一则精彩纷呈的故事、掌握了常识背后所蕴含的深厚底蕴、增进了对历史乃至现实的解读与把握。
  • 传统故事新编

    传统故事新编

    这个世界疯了,东施去参加选美了,还一举夺魁;青蛙也不再贪恋井外的广阔;司马光更让人大跌眼镜地成为学校宣传讲文明的“托”;东郭先生在死后在狼族得到了永生……
  • 风流小混混:超能力管家

    风流小混混:超能力管家

    现在的管家真难当,第一份工作听起来还真是充满了惊险、刺激,而且雇主竟然没有诚实的报上工作难易度!这下代志大条了。命运?机会?请选择,猜中了没有赏,只有活路可走……
  • 魔缘飘渺

    魔缘飘渺

    这是一个美女云集的世界,有各色各样的美女,让人应接不暇,既爱又恨,且看主角吴天在这个世界如何万花丛中过,片叶不沾衣。冥冥之中是一切自有天数的注定,即所谓的命运,还是上天的一个明显失误,让一个平凡少年的人生轨迹发生逆转,从而踏上虚无缥缈的仙途。这是一个以红玉而引发的故事。一块红玉石,历经万亿年终修成仙胎,得以脱离石体,命运的齿轮也由此缓缓开始转动起来。故事,就发生于平凡的少年挂起本不属于他的那一块红玉开始……