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第56章

DR. SEWARD'S DIARY

18 September.--I drove at once to Hillingham and arrived early.

Keeping my cab at the gate, I went up the avenue alone.

I knocked gently and rang as quietly as possible, for I feared to disturb Lucy or her mother, and hoped to only bring a servant to the door. After a while, finding no response, I knocked and rang again, still no answer. I cursed the laziness of the servants that they should lie abed at such an hour, for it was now ten o'clock, and so rang and knocked again, but more impatiently, but still without response.

Hitherto I had blamed only the servants, but now a terrible fear began to assail me. Was this desolation but another link in the chain of doom which seemed drawing tight round us?

Was it indeed a house of death to which I had come, too late?

I know that minutes, even seconds of delay, might mean hours of danger to Lucy, if she had had again one of those frightful relapses, and I went round the house to try if I could find by chance an entry anywhere.

I could find no means of ingress. Every window and door was fastened and locked, and I returned baffled to the porch.

As I did so, I heard the rapid pit-pat of a swiftly driven horse's feet.

They stopped at the gate, and a few seconds later I met Van Helsing running up the avenue. When he saw me, he gasped out, "Then it was you, and just arrived. How is she? Are we too late?

Did you not get my telegram?"

I answered as quickly and coherently as I could that I had only got his telegram early in the morning, and had not a minute in coming here, and that I could not make any one in the house hear me. He paused and raised his hat as he said solemnly, "Then I fear we are too late.

God's will be done!"

With his usual recuperative energy, he went on, "Come.

If there be no way open to get in, we must make one.

Time is all in all to us now."

We went round to the back of the house, where there was a kitchen window.

The Professor took a small surgical saw from his case, and handing it to me, pointed to the iron bars which guarded the window.

I attacked them at once and had very soon cut through three of them.

Then with a long, thin knife we pushed back the fastening of the sashes and opened the window. I helped the Professor in, and followed him.

There was no one in the kitchen or in the servants' rooms, which were close at hand. We tried all the rooms as we went along, and in the dining room, dimly lit by rays of light through the shutters, found four servant women lying on the floor. There was no need to think them dead, for their stertorous breathing and the acrid smell of laudanum in the room left no doubt as to their condition.

Van Helsing and I looked at each other, and as we moved away he said, "We can attend to them later."Then we ascended to Lucy's room.

For an instant or two we paused at the door to listen, but there was no sound that we could hear. With white faces and trembling hands, we opened the door gently, and entered the room.

How shall I describe what we saw? On the bed lay two women, Lucy and her mother. The latter lay farthest in, and she was covered with a white sheet, the edge of which had been blown back by the drought through the broken window, showing the drawn, white, face, with a look of terror fixed upon it.

By her side lay Lucy, with face white and still more drawn.

The flowers which had been round her neck we found upon her mother's bosom, and her throat was bare, showing the two little wounds which we had noticed before, but looking horribly white and mangled. Without a word the Professor bent over the bed, his head almost touching poor Lucy's breast.

Then he gave a quick turn of his head, as of one who listens, and leaping to his feet, he cried out to me, "It is not yet too late! Quick! Quick! Bring the brandy!"

I flew downstairs and returned with it, taking care to smell and taste it, lest it, too, were drugged like the decanter of sherry which I found on the table. The maids were still breathing, but more restlessly, and I fancied that the narcotic was wearing off.

I did not stay to make sure, but returned to Van Helsing.

He rubbed the brandy, as on another occasion, on her lips and gums and on her wrists and the palms of her hands.

He said to me, "I can do this, all that can be at the present.

You go wake those maids. Flick them in the face with a wet towel, and flick them hard. Make them get heat and fire and a warm bath.

This poor soul is nearly as cold as that beside her.

She will need be heated before we can do anything more."

I went at once, and found little difficulty in waking three of the women.

The fourth was only a young girl, and the drug had evidently affected her more strongly so I lifted her on the sofa and let her sleep.

The others were dazed at first, but as remembrance came back to them they cried and sobbed in a hysterical manner.

I was stern with them, however, and would not let them talk.

I told them that one life was bad enough to lose, and if they delayed they would sacrifice Miss Lucy. So, sobbing and crying they went about their way, half clad as they were, and prepared fire and water. Fortunately, the kitchen and boiler fires were still alive, and there was no lack of hot water.

We got a bath and carried Lucy out as she was and placed her in it.

Whilst we were busy chafing her limbs there was a knock at the hall door.

One of the maids ran off, hurried on some more clothes, and opened it.

Then she returned and whispered to us that there was a gentleman who had come with a message from Mr. Holmwood. I bade her simply tell him that he must wait, for we could see no one now.

She went away with the message, and, engrossed with our work, I clean forgot all about him.

I never saw in all my experience the Professor work in such deadly earnest.

I knew, as he knew, that it was a stand-up fight with death, and in a pause told him so. He answered me in a way that I did not understand, but with the sternest look that his face could wear.

"If that were all, I would stop here where we are now, and let her fade away into peace, for I see no light in life over her horizon."

He went on with his work with, if possible, renewed and more frenzied vigour.

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