Chapter 4

           

           Bytheautumnof1770Weedendecidedthatthetimewasripetotellothersofhisdiscoveries;forhehadalargenumberoffactstolinktogether,andasecondeye-witnesstorefutethepossiblechargethatjealousyandvindictivenesshadspurredhisfancy.AshisfirstconfidantheselectedCapt.JamesMathewsonoftheEnterprise,whoontheonehandknewhimwellenoughnottodoubthisveracity,andontheotherhandwassufficientlyinfluentialinthetowntobeheardinturnwithrespect.ThecolloquytookplaceinanupperroomofSabin’sTavernnearthedocks,withSmithpresenttocorroboratevirtuallyeverystatement;anditcouldbeseenthatCapt.Mathewsonwastremendouslyimpressed.Likenearlyeveryoneelseinthetown,hehadhadblacksuspicionsofhisownanentJosephCurwen;henceitneededonlythisconfirmationandenlargementofdatatoconvincehimabsolutely.Attheendoftheconferencehewasverygrave,andenjoinedstrictsilenceuponthetwoyoungermen.Hewould,hesaid,transmittheinformationseparatelytosometenorsoofthemostlearnedandprominentcitizensofProvidence;ascertainingtheirviewsandfollowingwhateveradvicetheymighthavetooffer.Secrecywouldprobablybeessentialinanycase,forthiswasnomatterthatthetownconstablesormilitiacouldcopewith;andaboveallelsetheexcitablecrowdmustbekeptinignorance,lesttherebeenactedinthesealreadytroubloustimesarepetitionofthatfrightfulSalempanicoflessthanacenturybeforewhichhadfirstbroughtCurwenhither.

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