Кармилла
Bereaved
"Somethingverydifferent,"hesaid,gruffly."Imeantounearthsomeofthosefinepeople.Ihope,byGod’sblessing,toaccomplishapioussacrilegehere,whichwillrelieveourearthofcertainmonsters,andenablehonestpeopletosleepintheirbedswithoutbeingassailedbymurderers.Ihavestrangethingstotellyou,mydearfriend,suchasImyselfwouldhavescoutedasincredibleafewmonthssince."
Myfatherlookedathimagain,butthistimenotwithaglanceofsuspicion—withaneye,rather,ofkeenintelligenceandalarm.
"ThehouseofKarnstein,"hesaid,"hasbeenlongextinct:ahundredyearsatleast.MydearwifewasmaternallydescendedfromtheKarnsteins.Butthenameandtitlehavelongceasedtoexist.Thecastleisaruin;theveryvillageisdeserted;itisfiftyyearssincethesmokeofachimneywasseenthere;notaroofleft."
"Quitetrue.IhaveheardagreatdealaboutthatsinceIlastsawyou;agreatdealthatwillastonishyou.ButIhadbetterrelateeverythingintheorderinwhichitoccurred,"saidtheGeneral."Yousawmydearward—mychild,Imaycallher.Nocreaturecouldhavebeenmorebeautiful,andonlythreemonthsagononemoreblooming."
"Yes,poorthing!whenIsawherlastshecertainlywasquitelovely,"saidmyfather."IwasgrievedandshockedmorethanIcantellyou,mydearfriend;Iknewwhatablowitwastoyou."
HetooktheGeneral’shand,andtheyexchangedakindpressure.Tearsgatheredintheoldsoldier’seyes.Hedidnotseektoconcealthem