Tales of Terror and Mystery

The Lost Special

           MooreshouldsharetheexpenseofMonsieurCaratal’strain,andshouldtravelintheotheremptyfirst-classcompartment,ifMonsieurCaratalobjectedtohavinghimintheonewhichheoccupied.Itwasdifficulttoseeanyobjectiontosuchanarrangement,andyetMonsieurCaratal,uponthesuggestionbeingmadetohimbyMr.PotterHood,absolutelyrefusedtoconsideritforaninstant.Thetrainwashis,hesaid,andhewouldinsistupontheexclusiveuseofit.Allargumentfailedtoovercomehisungraciousobjections,andfinallytheplanhadtobeabandoned.Mr.HoraceMooreleftthestationingreatdistress,afterlearningthathisonlycoursewastotaketheordinaryslowtrainwhichleavesLiverpoolatsixo’clock.Atfourthirty-oneexactlybythestationclockthespecialtrain,containingthecrippledMonsieurCaratalandhisgiganticcompanion,steamedoutoftheLiverpoolstation.Thelinewasatthattimeclear,andthereshouldhavebeennostoppagebeforeManchester.

           ThetrainsoftheLondonandWestCoastRailwayrunoverthelinesofanothercompanyasfarasthistown,whichshouldhavebeenreachedbythespecialratherbeforesixo’clock.AtaquarteraftersixconsiderablesurpriseandsomeconsternationwerecausedamongsttheofficialsatLiverpoolbythereceiptofatelegramfromManchestertosaythatithadnotyetarrived.AninquirydirectedtoSt.Helens,whichisathirdofthewaybetweenthetwocities,elicitedthefollowingreply—

           "ToJamesBland,Superintendent,CentralL.&W.C.,Liverpool.—Specialpassedhereat4:52,welluptotime.—Dowster,St.Helens.

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