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小說:簡愛(英文版) 作者:向前

e and features quite distinctly in the dark oblong glass。”

“And how were they?”

“Fearful and ghastly to me—oh; sir; I never saw a face like it! It was a discoloured face—it was a savage face。 I wish I could forget the roll of the red eyes and the fearful blackened inflation of the lineaments!”

“Ghosts are usually pale; Jane。”

“This; sir; was purple: the lips were swelled and dark; the brow furrowed: the black eyebrows widely raised over the bloodshot eyes。 Shall I tell you of what it reminded me?”

“You may。”

“Of the foul German spectre—the Vampyre。”

“Ah!—what did it do?”

“Sir; it removed my veil from its gaunt head; rent it in two parts; and flinging both on the floor; trampled on them。”

“Afterwards?”

“It drew aside the window…curtain and looked out; perhaps it saw dawn approaching; for; taking the candle; it retreated to the door。 Just at my bedside; the figure stopped: the fiery eyes glared upon me—she thrust up her candle close to my face; and extinguished it under my eyes。 I was aware her lurid visage flamed over mine; and I lost consciousness: for the second time in my life—only the second time—I became insensible from terror。”

“Who was with you when you revived?”

“No one; sir; but the broad day。 I rose; bathed my head and face in water; drank a long draught; felt that though enfeebled I was not ill; and determined that to none but you would I impart this vision。 Now; sir; tell me who and what that woman was?”

“The creature of an over…stimulated brain; that is certain。 I must be careful of you; my treasure: nerves like yours were not made for rough handling。”

“Sir; depend on it; my nerves were not in fault; the thing was real: the transaction actually took place。”

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