登陆注册
19407500000082

第82章

So we all slept with more or less reality of sleep.

29 September, night.--A little before twelve o'clock we three, Arthur, Quincey Morris, and myself, called for the Professor.

It was odd to notice that by common consent we had all put on black clothes. Of course, Arthur wore black, for he was in deep mourning, but the rest of us wore it by instinct.

We got to the graveyard by half-past one, and strolled about, keeping out of official observation, so that when the gravediggers had completed their task and the sexton under the belief that every one had gone, had locked the gate, we had the place all to ourselves. Van Helsing, instead of his little black bag, had with him a long leather one, something like a cricketing bag.

It was manifestly of fair weight.

When we were alone and had heard the last of the footsteps die out up the road, we silently, and as if by ordered intention, followed the Professor to the tomb.

He unlocked the door, and we entered, closing it behind us.

Then he took from his bag the lantern, which he lit, and also two wax candles, which, when lighted, he stuck by melting their own ends, on other coffins, so that they might give light sufficient to work by. When he again lifted the lid off Lucy's coffin we all looked, Arthur trembling like an aspen, and saw that the corpse lay there in all its death beauty.

But there was no love in my own heart, nothing but loathing for the foul Thing which had taken Lucy's shape without her soul.

I could see even Arthur's face grow hard as he looked.

Presently he said to Van Helsing, "Is this really Lucy's body, or only a demon in her shape?"

"It is her body, and yet not it. But wait a while, and you shall see her as she was, and is."

She seemed like a nightmare of Lucy as she lay there, the pointed teeth, the blood stained, voluptuous mouth, which made one shudder to see, the whole carnal and unspirited appearance, seeming like a devilish mockery of Lucy's sweet purity.

Van Helsing, with his usual methodicalness, began taking the various contents from his bag and placing them ready for use.

First he took out a soldering iron and some plumbing solder, and then small oil lamp, which gave out, when lit in a corner of the tomb, gas which burned at a fierce heat with a blue flame, then his operating knives, which he placed to hand, and last a round wooden stake, some two and a half or three inches thick and about three feet long. One end of it was hardened by charring in the fire, and was sharpened to a fine point.

With this stake came a heavy hammer, such as in households is used in the coal cellar for breaking the lumps. To me, a doctor's preperations for work of any kind are stimulating and bracing, but the effect of these things on both Arthur and Quincey was to cause them a sort of consternation.

They both, however, kept their courage, and remained silent and quiet.

When all was ready, Van Helsing said, "Before we do anything, let me tell you this. It is out of the lore and experience of the ancients and of all those who have studied the powers of the UnDead.

When they become such, there comes with the change the curse of immortality. They cannot die, but must go on age after age adding new victims and multiplying the evils of the world.

For all that die from the preying of the Undead become themselves Undead, and prey on their kind. And so the circle goes on ever widening, like as the ripples from a stone thrown in the water.

Friend Arthur, if you had met that kiss which you know of before poor Lucy die, or again, last night when you open your arms to her, you would in time, when you had died, have become nosferatu, as they call it in Eastern europe, and would for all time make more of those Un-Deads that so have filled us with horror.

The career of this so unhappy dear lady is but just begun.

Those children whose blood she sucked are not as yet so much the worse, but if she lives on, UnDead, more and more they lose their blood and by her power over them they come to her, and so she draw their blood with that so wicked mouth. But if she die in truth, then all cease.

The tiny wounds of the throats disappear, and they go back to their play unknowing ever of what has been. But of the most blessed of all, when this now UnDead be made to rest as true dead, then the soul of the poor lady whom we love shall again be free.

Instead of working wickedness by night and growing more debased in the assimilating of it by day, she shall take her place with the other Angels. So that, my friend, it will be a blessed hand for her that shall strike the blow that sets her free.

To this I am willing, but is there none amongst us who has a better right?

Will it be no joy to think of hereafter in the silence of the night when sleep is not, `It was my hand that sent her to the stars.

It was the hand of him that loved her best, the hand that of all she would herself have chosen, had it been to her to choose?'

Tell me if there be such a one amongst us?"

We all looked at Arthur. He saw too, what we all did, the infinite kindness which suggested that his should be the hand which would restore Lucy to us as a holy, and not an unholy, memory. He stepped forward and said bravely, though his hand trembled, and his face was as pale as snow, "My true friend, from the bottom of my broken heart I thank you.

Tell me what I am to do, and I shall not falter!"

Van Helsing laid a hand on his shoulder, and said, "Brave lad!

A moment's courage, and it is done. This stake must be driven through her.

It well be a fearful ordeal, be not deceived in that, but it will be only a short time, and you will then rejoice more than your pain was great.

From this grim tomb you will emerge as though you tread on air.

同类推荐
  • 石洞集

    石洞集

    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。
  • THE CYCLOPS

    THE CYCLOPS

    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。
  • 平书订

    平书订

    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。
  • 贞一斋稿

    贞一斋稿

    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。
  • 望仙

    望仙

    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
  • 大千游记

    大千游记

    五大陆的战争,一个人的旅行,炼金术的世界,一个不传奇的故事,一个不动人的情节,所有的所有……只是一个写故事的人,写一个想写的故事
  • 人间世传奇之清风歌

    人间世传奇之清风歌

    日暮苍山林幽幽,落英飞叶逐水流,不修梅花不修愁。懒卧看红尘,熙熙攘攘不罢休,回首天边月,道声不醉不许走。呔!星朗朗,云淡淡,嘉时正年华,将将做个潇洒老酒瓯,把《清风歌》唱个够。《人间世传奇三部曲》之《清风歌》,一个写写画画落拓人,一截杀气腾腾江湖史,一群嬉笑怒骂好朋友,一首缥缈寥廓清风歌。
  • 重生之嫡女毒妃

    重生之嫡女毒妃

    她前世为了替所爱的人谋皇位而杀了他,最终却被爱人抛弃,惨死深宫。重生后,她却阴差阳错的嫁给了他。前世她宽柔待人,却步步为人所害,这一世她要将从前的屈辱都讨还回来,让那些曾算计她的人都付出代价。可是要怎么面对一个曾经死在自己手里的夫君呢?嫁之前不是已经约法三章了吗?他怎么还乱来?!
  • 愈放下愈自在

    愈放下愈自在

    适度的欲望可以是生活的动力,但是过度的不满足,只会为自己增加许多不必要的烦恼,甚至觉得痛苦。本书通过一个个经典的、富有现实意义的哲理小故事,告诉我们这样一个人生真谛:愈放下,愈自在。放下看似消极,实质却是积极的生活态度,当你学会放下时,在获得心灵愉悦的同时,还能免去许多生活中不必要的烦恼和纷争。
  • 近代中国史事与人物:郑云山学术论文集

    近代中国史事与人物:郑云山学术论文集

    本书主要介绍了:郑云山才师是中国近代史领域里眼界开阔、功力深厚、学风严谨、卓有成就的著名学者。他对从鸦片战争、太平天国、滴血运动、戊戌变法、义和团运动、辛亥革命到五四运动等诸多专题都下过功夫,发表过一大批很我影响的论文。
  • 掌坛师

    掌坛师

    这,是一个楚门的世界!古柏诡墓、静轮天宫、荒村疑楼、公子羽陵……一切诡异事件的背后,到底蕴藏着一个怎样的千古谜团?没有漂亮的女鬼,也没有妖娆的狐妖,没有投怀送抱,没有缠绵悱恻,有的只是环环相扣的阴谋。“我以掌坛师之名,抚百鬼之灵,行佛道之命,守龙魂之心,破虚诞之谜!”
  • 霸道校草你真帅

    霸道校草你真帅

    他是傲娇的完美校草,因一次偶遇相识到了迷糊的她产生了一段非同凡响的校园恋情。他们将会碰撞出怎样的火花?。。。一次背叛,他失去了她,她的强势回归,让所有人目瞪口呆,他是否还能赢得她的芳心?
  • 寻爱之旅:腹黑三兄妹

    寻爱之旅:腹黑三兄妹

    三个小孩子的成长之路!这条路上充满了太多的未知,谁也不知道未来会发生什么?他们是陨落还是崛起!他们从一个稚嫩的小孩变成了只想着报仇的机器……
  • 狂女重生:纨绔七皇妃

    狂女重生:纨绔七皇妃

    前世的她,惊艳才绝,武功无双,却错在将一颗真心错付,最终换来尸骨无存,血肉分离的下场。涅槃重生,浴火归来,她发誓要将那些辱她,负她,伤她的送入地狱。辱她的人,百倍偿还。负她的人,千刀万剐。伤她的人,全家灭门。这一世,她要逆天而行,血债血偿……
  • 夜冥鬼曲

    夜冥鬼曲

    繁花似锦的都市,总有说不尽的爱恨情仇,道不尽的是非恩怨;人心、人性,善恶似乎总在一念之间;夜幕之下,暗流汹涌,人有时不是人,鬼有时不是鬼;喧嚣的都市,妖魔鬼怪横行无忌;繁华的街市,魑魅魍魉全巢出动!鬼节祭祀,一场大战,学霸开启了非凡之路!血族、狼人、僵尸、妖怪以及那些散落人间的孤魂野鬼!一场惊天阴谋,一个持续几千年的布局……