登陆注册
15448200000013

第13章 CHAPTER II--THE GHOST IN MASTER B.'S ROOM(1)

When I established myself in the triangular garret which had gained so distinguished a reputation, my thoughts naturally turned to Master B. My speculations about him were uneasy and manifold.

Whether his Christian name was Benjamin, Bissextile (from his having been born in Leap Year), Bartholomew, or Bill. Whether the initial letter belonged to his family name, and that was Baxter, Black, Brown, Barker, Buggins, Baker, or Bird. Whether he was a foundling, and had been baptized B. Whether he was a lion-hearted boy, and B. was short for Briton, or for Bull. Whether he could possibly have been kith and kin to an illustrious lady who brightened my own childhood, and had come of the blood of the brilliant Mother Bunch?

With these profitless meditations I tormented myself much. I also carried the mysterious letter into the appearance and pursuits of the deceased; wondering whether he dressed in Blue, wore Boots (he couldn't have been Bald), was a boy of Brains, liked Books, was good at Bowling, had any skill as a Boxer, even in his Buoyant Boyhood Bathed from a Bathing-machine at Bognor, Bangor, Bournemouth, Brighton, or Broadstairs, like a Bounding Billiard Ball?

So, from the first, I was haunted by the letter B.

It was not long before I remarked that I never by any hazard had a dream of Master B., or of anything belonging to him. But, the instant I awoke from sleep, at whatever hour of the night, my thoughts took him up, and roamed away, trying to attach his initial letter to something that would fit it and keep it quiet.

For six nights, I had been worried this in Master B.'s room, when I began to perceive that things were going wrong.

The first appearance that presented itself was early in the morning when it was but just daylight and no more. I was standing shaving at my glass, when I suddenly discovered, to my consternation and amazement, that I was shaving--not myself--I am fifty--but a boy.

Apparently Master B.!

I trembled and looked over my shoulder; nothing there. I looked again in the glass, and distinctly saw the features and expression of a boy, who was shaving, not to get rid of a beard, but to get one. Extremely troubled in my mind, I took a few turns in the room, and went back to the looking-glass, resolved to steady my hand and complete the operation in which I had been disturbed. Opening my eyes, which I had shut while recovering my firmness, I now met in the glass, looking straight at me, the eyes of a young man of four or five and twenty. Terrified by this new ghost, I closed my eyes, and made a strong effort to recover myself. Opening them again, I saw, shaving his cheek in the glass, my father, who has long been dead. Nay, I even saw my grandfather too, whom I never did see in my life.

Although naturally much affected by these remarkable visitations, I determined to keep my secret, until the time agreed upon for the present general disclosure. Agitated by a multitude of curious thoughts, I retired to my room, that night, prepared to encounter some new experience of a spectral character. Nor was my preparation needless, for, waking from an uneasy sleep at exactly two o'clock in the morning, what were my feelings to find that I was sharing my bed with the skeleton of Master B.!

I sprang up, and the skeleton sprang up also. I then heard a plaintive voice saying, "Where am I? What is become of me?" and, looking hard in that direction, perceived the ghost of Master B.

The young spectre was dressed in an obsolete fashion: or rather, was not so much dressed as put into a case of inferior pepper-and-salt cloth, made horrible by means of shining buttons. I observed that these buttons went, in a double row, over each shoulder of the young ghost, and appeared to descend his back. He wore a frill round his neck. His right hand (which I distinctly noticed to be inky) was laid upon his stomach; connecting this action with some feeble pimples on his countenance, and his general air of nausea, I concluded this ghost to be the ghost of a boy who had habitually taken a great deal too much medicine.

"Where am I?" said the little spectre, in a pathetic voice. "And why was I born in the Calomel days, and why did I have all that Calomel given me?"

I replied, with sincere earnestness, that upon my soul I couldn't tell him.

"Where is my little sister," said the ghost, "and where my angelic little wife, and where is the boy I went to school with?"

I entreated the phantom to be comforted, and above all things to take heart respecting the loss of the boy he went to school with. I represented to him that probably that boy never did, within human experience, come out well, when discovered. I urged that I myself had, in later life, turned up several boys whom I went to school with, and none of them had at all answered. I expressed my humble belief that that boy never did answer. I represented that he was a mythic character, a delusion, and a snare. I recounted how, the last time I found him, I found him at a dinner party behind a wall of white cravat, with an inconclusive opinion on every possible subject, and a power of silent boredom absolutely Titanic. I related how, on the strength of our having been together at "Old Doylance's," he had asked himself to breakfast with me (a social offence of the largest magnitude); how, fanning my weak embers of belief in Doylance's boys, I had let him in; and how, he had proved to be a fearful wanderer about the earth, pursuing the race of Adam with inexplicable notions concerning the currency, and with a proposition that the Bank of England should, on pain of being abolished, instantly strike off and circulate, God knows how many thousand millions of ten-and-sixpenny notes.

The ghost heard me in silence, and with a fixed stare. "Barber!" it apostrophised me when I had finished.

"Barber?" I repeated--for I am not of that profession.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 捡个老公是总裁

    捡个老公是总裁

    “什么?你失忆了?”看着嘟着嘴巴撒娇卖萌的超高颜值大男孩腹黑闪烁的大眼,和在善良单纯的妈妈的威逼利诱之下,将之捡了回家!一场疾病,夺去了我唯一亲人的性命。奄奄一息中,妈妈拉着那个捡来的男人托付我的终身,“陈熙啊,一定照顾好琦琦的!”“岳母你放心,谁敢让琦琦掉一地眼泪,我都要打断他的狗腿。”我们经历寒霜,共度风雨,有天,他却郑重的对我说,他不是我的陈熙,是夜氏的总裁夜铭寒!天涯相隔,不是一个世界的人没有理由相见。可他含情脉脉,执我之手,说要与我白头偕老。可夜门的夫人哪是容易做的,我逃着暗杀,避着枪子儿,从此没一天消停!(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 校园之冥魂护道者

    校园之冥魂护道者

    天地初开,万物化生,人生慧,化万物之灵,其身陨灭,留有其魂,其魂浑噩,留恋生地不知归途。上古时,有冥魂护道者安抚其亡魂归于冥府,至中元,冥府门开,引渡者出,魂灯过,百里魂相随,渡鬼门,踏往生,入轮回,又一世。万物生规,末法既至,天地轮回自生其道,引魂者灭,护道者消,万物轮回皆不可察。大道五十,天衍四九,人遁其一,林城高中生林昊天生阴阳眼又奇遇《安魂秘录》传承,失传已久的冥魂护道者即将重现于校园。
  • 盛世帝宠之纨绔魔妃

    盛世帝宠之纨绔魔妃

    慎入!!!坑了坑了!!一个神秘大佬,落魄公主;一个摄政王爷,位高权重。一个魔族后裔,身份诡异;一个神族传人,执掌天下。"
  • 魔武废材机械帝

    魔武废材机械帝

    身在魔法和武技盛行的世界,可是却偏偏天生和魔武绝缘!为此,霍佑一度想要轻生。然而穿越自带的机械基地在他最低落的时候,改变了他的命运,让他走上了一条和所有人都不一样的道路。不是只有魔法和武技才能铸就传说,机械一样可以!这是一个魔物废材一步步成为大陆救星的传奇经历。
  • 大饲养员

    大饲养员

    因偷门派镇宗秘籍而被发武林贴,遭整个武林的追杀,只因为门派的一句话,只因为门派的一个口头人情,罗天,被大大小小三百二十个门派追杀……“孽徒罗天,胆大妄为,盗取宗门秘籍叛逃,现将罗天逐出师门,望武林众派将罗天擒回听候发落,若罗天反抗拒回,可将其击毙,带回秘籍,本宗许诺,带回者可得本宗终生庇护。——医宗”江湖出动,誓拿罗天,可只差一步宗师的罗天,真的还在地球上吗?
  • 复仇者进行曲

    复仇者进行曲

    复仇三公主的归来,上演了恶魔一般的恋爱,她遇见她,可谓是一见钟情
  • 王俊凯:心动如初

    王俊凯:心动如初

    七情六欲太麻烦了,我只想为你心动啊。我不能为你上九天揽月但是可以下海底捞肥牛虾饺毛肚藕片生菜蟹肉棒羊羔大虾虾滑牛肉丸我可以把西瓜的中间留给你可以把甜筒的最后一口留给你把好吃的都让你先吃”
  • 夫如东海

    夫如东海

    身为顾家的么女,顾云哓爹不疼,娘不爱,兄长偏心,长姐忽视。她以为日子就这么平平凡凡的过去,会被爹爹配给一个普通的人家,相夫教子,毫无波澜地度过此生。谁知道萧太傅一句戏言,顾云哓被他的海东青选中,成为了太傅夫人。这可捅了马蜂窝,谁不知道萧太傅是顾云哓长姐的心上人?顾云哓从来不争,那是觉得没必要。但是欺负到她头上来,要抢自己的男人,害自己的性命,就绝不会有半点退缩和妥协!
  • 刘侍御朝命许停官归

    刘侍御朝命许停官归

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 23世纪的他

    23世纪的他

    21世纪的周洋因为一场与死神的搏斗掉进了23世纪,附身到了23世纪的自己,这时的自己已经是一个18岁的高中生了,一次的偶然,让周洋有了异能......