Chapter 3

           Itmusthavebeensomeimpoftheperverseorsomesardonicpullfromdark,hiddensourceswhichmademechangemyplansasIdid.Ihadlongbeforeresolvedtolimitmyobservationstoarchitecturealone,andIwaseventhenhurryingtowardtheSquareinanefforttogetquicktransportationoutofthisfesteringcityofdeathanddecay;butthesightofoldZadokAllensetupnewcurrentsinmymindandmademeslackenmypaceuncertainly.

           Ihadbeenassuredthattheoldmancoulddonothingbuthintatwild,disjointed,andincrediblelegends,andIhadbeenwarnedthatthenativesmadeitunsafetobeseentalkingwithhim;yetthethoughtofthisagedwitnesstothetown’sdecay,withmemoriesgoingbacktotheearlydaysofshipsandfactories,wasalurethatnoamountofreasoncouldmakemeresist.Afterall,thestrangestandmaddestofmythsareoftenmerelysymbolsorallegoriesbasedupontruthandoldZadokmusthaveseeneverythingwhichwentonaroundInnsmouthforthelastninetyyears.Curiosityflaredupbeyondsenseandcaution,andinmyyouthfulegotismIfanciedImightbeabletosiftanucleusofrealhistoryfromtheconfused,extravagantoutpouringIwouldprobablyextractwiththeaidofrawwhiskey.

           IknewthatIcouldnotaccosthimthenandthere,forthefiremenwouldsurelynoticeandobject.Instead,Ireflected,Iwouldpreparebygettingsomebootlegliquorataplacewherethegroceryboyhadtoldmeitwasplentiful.

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