Проклятие мумии, или Камень Семи Звезд
Chapter 16
OrdinarycartsandplentyofhorsesweretobefoundatWesterton,whichwasourstationforKyllion.Mr.Trelawnyhadorderedasleeping-carriageforourparty;assoonasthetrainhadstartedweallturnedintoourcubicles.
ThatnightIsleptsound.Therewasovermeaconvictionofsecuritywhichwasabsoluteandsupreme.Margaret’sdefiniteannouncement:"Therewillnotbeanytroubletonight!"seemedtocarryassurancewithit.Ididnotquestionit;nordidanyoneelse.ItwasonlyafterwardsthatIbegantothinkastohowshewassosure.Thetrainwasaslowone,stoppingmanytimesandforconsiderableintervals.AsMr.TrelawnydidnotwishtoarriveatWestertonbeforedark,therewasnoneedtohurry;andarrangementshadbeenmadetofeedtheworkmenatcertainplacesonthejourney.Wehadourownhamperwithusintheprivatecar.
AllthatafternoonwetalkedovertheGreatExperiment,whichseemedtohavebecomeadefiniteentityinourthoughts.Mr.Trelawnybecamemoreandmoreenthusiasticasthetimeworeon;hopewaswithhimbecomingcertainty.DoctorWinchesterseemedtobecomeimbuedwithsomeofhisspirit,thoughattimeshewouldthrowoutsomescientificfactwhichwouldeithermakeanimpassetotheother’slineofargument,orwouldcomeasanarrestingshock.Mr.Corbeck,ontheotherhand,seemedslightlyantagonistictothetheory.