Проклятие мумии, или Камень Семи Звезд
Chapter 16
Wetookabriefsurveyofthechiefroomsandthenseparatedtohaveawashandtochangeourclothesafterourlongjourneyofmorethanfour-and-twentyhours.
Wehadsupperinthegreatdining-roomonthesouthside,thewallsofwhichactuallyhungoverthesea.Themurmurcameupmuffled,butitneverceased.Asthelittlepromontorystoodwelloutintothesea,thenorthernsideofthehousewasopen;andtheduenorthwasinnowayshutoutbythegreatmassofrock,which,rearedhighaboveus,shutouttherestoftheworld.Faroffacrossthebaywecouldseethetremblinglightsofthecastle,andhereandtherealongtheshorethefaintlightofafisher’swindow.Fortheresttheseawasadarkblueplainwithanoccasionalflickeroflightasthegleamofstarlightfellontheslopeofaswellingwave.
WhensupperwasoverwealladjournedtotheroomwhichMr.Trelawnyhadsetasideashisstudy,hisbedroombeingclosetoit.Asweentered,thefirstthingInoticedwasagreatsafe,somewhatsimilartothatwhichstoodinhisroominLondon.WhenwewereintheroomMr.Trelawnywentovertothetable,and,takingouthispocket-book,laiditonthetable.Ashedidsohepresseddownonitwiththepalmofhishand.Astrangepallorcameoverhisface.Withfingersthattrembledheopenedthebook,sayingashedidso:
"Itsbulkdoesnotseemthesame;Ihopenothinghashappened!"
Allthreeofusmencrowdedroundclose.