Chapter 2

           ShortlybeforetenthenextmorningIstoodwithonesmallvaliseinfrontofHammond’sDrugStoreinoldMarketSquarewaitingfortheInnsmouthbus.AsthehourforitsarrivaldrewnearInoticedageneraldriftoftheloungerstootherplacesupthestreet,ortotheIdealLunchacrossthesquare.Evidentlytheticket-agenthadnotexaggeratedthedislikewhichlocalPeopleboretowardInnsmouthanditsdenizens.Inafewmomentsasmallmotor-coachofextremedecrepitudeanddirtygreycolourrattleddownStateStreet,madeaturn,anddrewupatthecurbbesideme.Ifeltimmediatelythatitwastherightone;aguesswhichthehalf-illegiblesignonthewindshieldArkham–Innsmouth-Newburyportsoonverified.

           Therewereonlythreepassengersdark,unkemptmenofsullenvisageandsomewhatyouthfulcastandwhenthevehiclestoppedtheyclumsilyshambledoutandbeganwalkingupStateStreetinasilent,almostfurtivefashion.Thedriveralsoalighted,andIwatchedhimashewentintothedrugstoretomakesomepurchase.This,Ireflected,mustbetheJoeSargentmentionedbytheticket-agent;andevenbeforeInoticedanydetailstherespreadovermeawaveofspontaneousaversionwhichcouldbeneithercheckednorexplained.Itsuddenlystruckmeasverynaturalthatthelocalpeopleshouldnotwishtorideonabusownedanddrivenbythisman,ortovisitanyoftenerthanpossiblethehabitatofsuchamanandhiskinsfolk.

           WhenthedrivercameoutofthestoreIlookedathimmorecarefullyandtriedtodeterminethesourceofmyevilimpression.Hewasathin,stoop-shoulderedmannotmuchundersixfeettall,dressedinshabbybluecivilianclothesandwearingafrayedgolfcap.

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