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第42章 掘墓盗尸人10(第1页)

wasbythistimegrowingsomewhatlate。Thegig,accordingtoorder,wasbroughtroundtothedoorwithbothlamsbrightlyshining,andtheyoungmenhadtoaytheirbillandtaketheroad。TheyannouncedthattheywereboundforPeebles,anddroveinthatdirectiontilltheywereclearofthelasthousesofthetown;then,extinguishingthelams,returneduontheircourse,andfollowedaby-roadtowardGlencorse。Therewasnosoundbutthatoftheirownassage,andtheincessant,stridentouringoftherain。Itwasitchdark;hereandthereawhitegateorawhitestoneinthewallguidedthemforashortsaceacrossthenight;butforthemostartitwasatafootace,andalmostgroing,thattheyickedtheirwaythroughthatresonantblacknesstotheirsolemnandisolateddestination。Inthesunkenwoodsthattraversetheneighbourhoodoftheburying-groundthelastglimmerfailedthem,anditbecamenecessarytokindleamatchandre-illumineoneofthelanternsofthegig。Thus,underthedriingtrees,andenvironedbyhugeandmovingshadows,theyreachedthesceneoftheirunhallowedlabours。

Theywerebothexeriencedinsuchaffairs,andowerfulwiththesade;andtheyhadscarcebeentwentyminutesattheirtaskbeforetheywererewardedbyadullrattleonthecoffinlid。AtthesamemomentMacfarlane,havinghurthishanduonastone,flungitcarelesslyabovehishead。Thegrave,inwhichtheynowstoodalmosttotheshoulders,wasclosetotheedgeofthelateauofthegraveyard;andthegiglamhadbeenroed,thebettertoilluminatetheirlabours,againstatree,andontheimmediatevergeofthesteebankdescendingtothestream。Chancehadtakenasureaimwiththestone。Thencameaclangofbrokenglass;nightfelluonthem;soundsalternatelydullandringingannouncedtheboundingofthelanterndownthebank,anditsoccasionalcollisionwiththetrees。Astoneortwo,whichithaddislodgedinitsdescent,rattledbehinditintotherofunditiesoftheglen;andthensilence,likenight,resumeditssway;andtheymightbendtheirhearingtoitsutmostitch,butnaughtwastobeheardexcettherain,nowmarchingtothewind,nowsteadilyfallingovermilesofoencountry。

Theyweresonearlyatanendoftheirabhorredtaskthattheyjudgeditwisesttocomleteitinthedark。Thecoffinwasexhumedandbrokenoen;thebodyinsertedinthedriingsackandcarriedbetweenthemtothegig;onemountedtokeeitinitslace,andtheother,takingthehorsebythemouth,groedalongbywallandbushuntiltheyreachedthewiderroadbytheFishersTryst。Herewasafaint,diffusedradiancy,whichtheyhailedlikedaylight;bythattheyushedthehorsetoagoodaceandbegantorattlealongmerrilyinthedirectionofthetown。

Theyhadbothbeenwettedtotheskinduringtheiroerations,andnow,asthegigjumedamongthedeeruts,thethingthatstoodroedbetweenthemfellnowuononeandnowuontheother。Ateveryreetitionofthehorridcontacteachinstinctivelyreelleditwiththegreaterhaste;andtherocess,naturalalthoughitwas,begantotelluonthenervesofthecomanions。Macfarlanemadesomeill-favouredjestaboutthefarmerswife,butitcamehollowlyfromhislis,andwasallowedtodroinsilence。Stilltheirunnaturalburdenbumedfromsidetoside;andnowtheheadwouldbelaid,asifinconfidence,uontheirshoulders,andnowthedrenchingsack-clothwouldflaicilyabouttheirfaces。AcreeingchillbegantoossessthesoulofFettes。Heeeredatthebundle,anditseemedsomehowlargerthanatfirst。Alloverthecountry-side,andfromeverydegreeofdistance,thefarmdogsaccomaniedtheirassagewithtragicululations;anditgrewandgrewuonhismindthatsomeunnaturalmiraclehadbeenaccomlished,thatsomenamelesschangehadbefallenthedeadbody,andthatitwasinfearoftheirunholyburdenthatthedogswerehowling。

"ForGodssake,

"saidhe,makingagreatefforttoarriveatseech,

"forGodssake,letshavealight!

"

SeeminglyMacfarlanewasaffectedinthesamedirection;for,thoughhemadenorely,hestoedthehorse,assedthereinstohiscomanion,gotdown,androceededtokindletheremaininglam。Theyhadbythattimegotnofartherthanthecross-roaddowntoAuchenclinny。

Therainstillouredasthoughthedelugewerereturning,anditwasnoeasymattertomakealightinsuchaworldofwetanddarkness。Whenatlasttheflickeringblueflamehadbeentransferredtothewickandbegantoexandandclarify,andshedawidecircleofmistybrightnessroundthegig,itbecameossibleforthetwoyoungmentoseeeachotherandthethingtheyhadalongwiththem。Therainhadmouldedtheroughsackingtotheoutlinesofthebodyunderneath;theheadwasdistinctfromthetrunk,theshoulderslainlymodelled;somethingatoncesectralandhumanrivetedtheireyesuontheghastlycomradeoftheirdrive。

ForsometimeMacfarlanestoodmotionless,holdinguthelam。Anamelessdreadwasswathed,likeawetsheet,aboutthebody,andtightenedthewhiteskinuonthefaceofFettes;afearthatwasmeaningless,ahorrorofwhatcouldnotbe,ketmountingtohisbrain。Anotherbeatofthewatch,andhehadsoken。Buthiscomradeforestalledhim。

"Thatisnotawoman,

"saidMacfarlane,inahushedvoice。

"Itwasawomanwhenweutherin,

"whiseredFettes。

"Holdthatlam,

"saidtheother。

"Imustseeherface。

"

AndasFettestookthelamhiscomanionuntiedthefasteningsofthesackanddrewdownthecoverfromthehead。Thelightfellveryclearuonthedark,well-mouldedfeaturesandsmooth-shavencheeksofatoofamiliarcountenance,oftenbeheldindreamsofbothoftheseyoungmen。Awildyellranguintothenight;eachleaedfromhisownsideintotheroadway:thelamfell,broke,andwasextinguished;andthehorse,terrifiedbythisunusualcommotion,boundedandwentofftowardEdinburghatagallo,bearingalongwithit,soleoccuantofthegig,thebodyofthedeadandlong-dissectedGray。

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