They found his body very early yesterday morning in a deep excavation5 near East Kensington Station. It is one of two shafts6 that have been made in connection with an extension of the railway southward. It is protected from the intrusion of the public by a hoarding7 upon the high road, in which a small doorway8 has been cut for the convenience of some of the workmen who live in that direction. The doorway was left unfastened through a misunderstanding between two gangers, and through it he made his way . . . . .
It would seem he walked all the way from the House that night—he has frequently walked home during the past Session—and so it is I figure his dark form coming along the late and empty streets, wrapped up, intent. And then did the pale electric lights near the station cheat the rough planking into a semblance10 of white? Did that fatal unfastened door awaken11 some memory?
Was there, after all, ever any green door in the wall at all?
I do not know. I have told his story as he told it to me. There are times when I believe that Wallace was no more than the victim of the coincidence between a rare but not unprecedented12 type of hallucination and a careless trap, but that indeed is not my profoundest belief. You may think me superstitious13 if you will, and foolish; but, indeed, I am more than half convinced that he had in truth, an abnormal gift, and a sense, something—I know not what—that in the guise14 of wall and door offered him an outlet15, a secret and peculiar16 passage of escape into another and altogether more beautiful world. At any rate, you will say, it betrayed him in the end. But did it betray him? There you touch the inmost mystery of these dreamers, these men of vision and the imagination. We see our world fair and common, the hoarding and the pit. By our daylight standard he walked out of security into darkness, danger and death. But did he see like that?
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1 pallid | |
adj.苍白的,呆板的 | |
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n.挖掘,发掘;被挖掘之地 | |
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n.轴( shaft的名词复数 );(箭、高尔夫球棒等的)杆;通风井;一阵(疼痛、害怕等) | |
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n.贮藏;积蓄;临时围墙;囤积v.积蓄并储藏(某物)( hoard的现在分词 ) | |
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n.门口,(喻)入门;门路,途径 | |
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