Chapter 30

           HELOOKEDAWFUL.Hishairreacheddowntothehollowsofhisknees,hisscragglybeardtohisnavel.Hisnailswereliketalons,andtheskinonhisarmsandlegs,wheretheragsnolongercoveredhisbody,waspeelingoffinshreds.Thefirstpeoplehemet,farmersinafieldnearthetownofPierrefort,ranoffscreamingatthesightofhim.Butinthetownitself,hecausedasensation.Bythehundredspeoplecamerunningtogapeathim.Manyofthembelievedhewasanescapedgalleyslave.Otherssaidhewasnotreallyahumanbeing,butsomemixtureofmanandbear,somekindofforestcreature.Onefellow,whohadbeentosea,claimedthathelookedlikeamemberofawildIndiantribeinCayenne,whichlayontheothersideofthegreatocean.Theyledhimbeforethemayor.There,totheastonishmentoftheassembly,heproducedhisjourneyman’spapers,openedhismouth,andrelatedinafewgabbledbutsufficientlycomprehensiblewords—forthesewerethefirstwordsthathehadutteredinsevenyears-howhehadbeenattackedbyrobbers,draggedoff,andheldcaptiveinacaveforsevenyears.Hehadseenneitherdaylightnoranotherhumanbeingduringthattime,hadbeenfedbyaninvisiblehandthatletdownabasketinthedark,andfinallysetfreebyaladder-withouthiseverknowingwhyandwithouteverhavingseenhiscaptorsorhisrescuer.Hehadthoughtthisstoryup,sinceitseemedtohimmorebelievablethanthetruth;andsoitwas,forsimilarattacksbyrobbersoccurrednotinfrequentlyinthemountainsoftheAuvergneandLanguedoc,andintheCevennes.

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