Ужас Данвича
Chapter 9
Letsomebodyleadtheway—Idon’tknowyourroadsverywell,butI’veanideatheremightbeashortercutacrosslots. Howaboutit?’
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Armitage,withRiceandMorgan,startedtowalkinthedirectionindicated; andmostofthenativesfollowedslowly. Theskywasgrowinglighter,andthereweresignsthatthestormhadwornitselfaway. WhenArmitageinadvertentlytookawrongdirection,JoeOsbornwarnedhimandwalkedaheadtoshowtherightone. Courageandconfidenceweremounting,thoughthetwilightofthealmostperpendicularwoodedhillwhichlaytowardstheendoftheirshortcut,andamongwhosefantasticancienttreestheyhadtoscrambleasifupaladder,putthesequalitiestoaseveretest.
Atlengththeyemergedonamuddyroadtofindthesuncomingout. TheywerealittlebeyondtheSethBishopplace,butbenttreesandhideouslyunmistakabletracksshowedwhathadpassedby.Onlyafewmomentswereconsumedinsurveyingtheruinsjustroundthebend. ItwastheFryeincidentalloveragain,andnothingdeadorlivingwasfoundineitherofthecollapsedshellswhichhadbeentheBishophouseandbarn.