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Chapter 4
Itwasonlyasymbol,butitfilledhimwithvaguespiritualdread;foramorbid,dreamingfriendofhishadoncedrawnitonpaperandtoldhimafewofthethingsitmeansinthedarkabyssofsleep.ItwasthesignofKoth,thatdreamersseefixedabovethearchwayofacertainblacktowerstandingaloneintwilight—andWillettdidnotlikewhathisfriendRandolphCarterhadsaidofitspowers.Butamomentlaterheforgotthesignasherecognizedanewacridodorinthestench-filledair.Thiswasachemicalratherthananimalsmell,andcameclearlyfromtheroombeyondthedoor.Anditwas,unmistakably,thesameodorwhichhadsaturatedCharlesWard’sclothingonthedaythedoctorshadtakenhimaway.Soitwasherethattheyouthhadbeeninterruptedbythefinalsummons?HewaswiserthatoldJosephCurwen,forhehadnotresisted.Willett,boldlydeterminedtopenetrateeverywonderandnightmarethisnetherrealmmightcontain,seizedthesmalllampandcrossedthethreshold.Awaveofnamelessfrightrolledouttomeethim,butheyieldedtonowhimanddeferredtonointuition.Therewasnothingaliveheretoharmhim,andhewouldnotbestayedinhispiercingoftheeldritchcloudwhichengulfedhispatient.
Theroombeyondthedoorwasofmediumsize,andhadnofurnituresaveatable,asinglechair,andtwogroupsofcuriousmachineswithclampsandwheels,whichWillettrecognizedafteramomentasmedievalinstrumentsoftorture.