Ужас в музее
Chapter 1
Fromthefirstitwasclearthattheshowmanwasinanunusualmood. Therewasacuriousmixtureofreluctanceandactualgloatinginhiswelcome,andhistalkatonceveeredtoextravagancesofthemosthideousandincrediblesort.
Survivingeldergods—namelesssacrifices—theotherthanartificialnatureofsomeofthealcovehorrors—alltheusualboasts,bututteredinatoneofpeculiarlyincreasingconfidence. Obviously,Jonesreflected,thepoorfellow’smadnesswasgainingonhim. FromtimetotimeRogerswouldsendfurtiveglancestowardtheheavy,padlockedinnerdoorattheendoftheroom,ortowardapieceofcoarseburlaponthefloornotfarfromit,beneathwhichsomesmallobjectappearedtobelying. Jonesgrewmorenervousasthemomentspassed,andbegantofeelashesitantaboutmentioningtheafternoon’sodditiesashehadformerlybeenanxioustodoso.
Rogers’sepulchrallyresonantbassalmostcrackedundertheexcitementofhisfeveredrambling.“
Doyouremember,”heshouted,“whatItoldyouaboutthatruinedcityinIndo-ChinawheretheTcho-Tchoslived? YouhadtoadmitI’dbeentherewhenyousawthephotographs,evenifyoudidthinkImadethatoblongswimmerindarknessoutofwax. Ifyou’dseenitwrithingintheundergroundpoolsasIdid....“
Well,thisisbiggerstill. Inevertoldyouaboutthis,becauseIwantedtoworkoutthelaterpartsbeforemakinganyclaim.