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CHAPTER 3. THE MAN IN THE BED
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The illumination which instantly followed was unexpected. It startled me, causing a moment’s check, from which I was just recovering when a voice said,
‘Keep still!’
There was a quality in the voice which I cannot describe. Not only an accent of command, but a something malicious1, a something saturnine2. It was a little guttural, though whether it was a man speaking I could not have positively3 said; but I had no doubt it was a foreigner. It was the most disagreeable voice I had ever heard, and it had on me the most disagreeable effect; for when it said, ‘Keep still!’ I kept still. It was as though there was nothing else for me to do.
‘Turn round!’
I turned round, mechanically, like an automaton4. Such passivity was worse than undignified, it was galling5; I knew that well. I resented it with secret rage. But in that room, in that presence, I was invertebrate6.
When I turned I found myself confronting someone who was lying in bed. At the head of the bed was a shelf. On the shelf was a small lamp which gave the most brilliant light I had ever seen. It caught me full in the eyes, having on me such a blinding effect that for some seconds I could see nothing. Throughout the whole of that strange interview I cannot affirm that I saw clearly; the dazzling glare caused dancing specks7 to obscure my vision. Yet, after an interval8 of time, I did see something; and what I did see I had rather have left unseen.
I saw someone in front of me lying in a bed. I could not at once decide if it was a man or a woman. Indeed at first I doubted if it was anything human. But, afterwards, I knew it to be a man,—for this reason, if for no other, that it was impossible such a creature could be feminine. The bedclothes were
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malicious
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| adj.有恶意的,心怀恶意的 | |
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saturnine
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| adj.忧郁的,沉默寡言的,阴沉的,感染铅毒的 | |
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positively
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automaton
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galling
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invertebrate
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drawn
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vitality
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skull
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extravagant
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peculiar
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beak
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prey
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underneath
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literally
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eyelid
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spoke
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merged
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obedience
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scorched
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creditors
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everlasting
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penetration
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sodden
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devouring
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volition
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flask
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criticise
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crammed
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famished
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exertion
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