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CHAPTER X. A BELL-BOY'S EXPERIENCES.
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It was evident that the guest whom Rupert had conducted to his room was a maniac1 of the most dangerous character. The man's face was terrible to look upon. His small, ferret-like eyes seemed to dilate2 with ferocious3 cunning. He was a man not perhaps robust4 or strong, but too strong for a boy of sixteen. And Rupert was alone with him.
It was terrible to think that he was to become the victim of such a man. Apart from the pain of death, it was made more terrible at the hands of an insane man.
What should he do?
Rupert had read somewhere that to openly combat an insane person is dangerous. It is advisable to humor his delusions5. Fortunately he had read a story recently in which a man had escaped death by this very means. It was a desperate chance, but Rupert resolved[Pg 94] to make use of it. Instead of showing the fear he really felt, he forced himself to appear calm.
"You are mistaken," he said; "the boy you are to sacrifice is under the bed."
The maniac was just about to lunge with his knife, but Rupert's words made him pause.
"Look under the bed and you will see him," continued the bell-boy.
The bed was at the other end of the room. The maniac went over to it, and, getting on his knees, began to peer underneath6.
Here was Rupert's opportunity. He sprang to the door, turned the key, but did not dare to stop to lock it on the outside, and dashed into the entry. The door of the next room chanced to be open. He darted7 inside, and bolted himself in.
He was just in time. The maniac, discovering the ruse8, rose to his feet, and, knife in hand, ran into the hall with a blood-curdling cry. He looked in vain for Rupert, who was nowhere to be seen. The staircase was near. He ran down, flight after flight, till[Pg 95] he reached the office floor, and made a great sensation as he dashed through it with his
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maniac
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n.精神癫狂的人;疯子 | |
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vt.使膨胀,使扩大 | |
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adj.凶猛的,残暴的,极度的,十分强烈的 | |
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n.欺骗( delusion的名词复数 );谬见;错觉;妄想 | |
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underneath
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proprietor
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killing
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wholesale
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