Тень над Иннсмутом
Chapter 1
AsthegoodladyshewedmeoutofthebuildingshemadeitclearthatthepiratetheoryoftheMarshfortunewasapopularoneamongtheintelligentpeopleoftheregion.HerownattitudetowardshadowedInnsmouth—whichsheneverseen—wasoneofdisgustatacommunityslippingfardowntheculturalscale,andsheassuredmethattherumoursofdevil-worshipwerepartlyjustifiedbyapeculiarsecretcultwhichhadgainedforcethereandengulfedalltheorthodoxchurches.
Itwascalled,shesaid,"TheEsotericOrderofDagon",andwasundoubtedlyadebased,quasi-paganthingimportedfromtheEastacenturybefore,atatimewhentheInnsmouthfisheriesseemedtobegoingbarren.Itspersistenceamongasimplepeoplewasquitenaturalinviewofthesuddenandpermanentreturnofabundantlyfinefishing,anditsooncametobethegreatestinfluenceinthetown,replacingFreemasonryaltogetherandtakingupheadquartersintheoldMasonicHallonNewChurchGreen.
Allthis,tothepiousMissTilton,formedanexcellentreasonforshunningtheancienttownofdecayanddesolation;buttomeitwasmerelyafreshincentive.Tomyarchitecturalandhistoricalanticipationswasnowaddedanacuteanthropologicalzeal,andIcouldscarcelysleepinmysmallroomatthe"Y"asthenightworeaway.