Chapter 31

           

           Withstepsmorefalteringandunsteadythanthosewithwhichshehadapproachedtheroom,thechildwithdrewfromthedoor,andgropedherwaybacktoherownchamber.Theterrorshehadlatelyfeltwasnothingcomparedwiththatwhichnowoppressedher.Nostrangerobber,notreacheroushostconnivingattheplunderofhisguests,orstealingtotheirbedstokillthemintheirsleep,nonightlyprowler,howeverterribleandcruel,couldhaveawakenedinherbosomhalfthedreadwhichtherecognitionofhersilentvisitorinspired.Thegrey-headedoldmanglidinglikeaghostintoherroomandactingthethiefwhilehesupposedherfastasleep,thenbearingoffhisprizeandhangingoveritwiththeghastlyexultationshehadwitnessed,wasworseimmeasurablyworse,andfarmoredreadful,forthemoment,toreflectuponthananythingherwildestfancycouldhavesuggested.Ifheshouldreturntherewasnolockorboltuponthedoor,andif,distrustfulofhavingleftsomemoneyyetbehind,heshouldcomebacktoseekformoreavagueaweandhorrorsurroundedtheideaofhisslinkinginagainwithstealthytread,andturninghisfacetowardtheemptybed,whilesheshrankdowncloseathisfeettoavoidhistouch,whichwasalmostinsupportable.Shesatandlistened.Hark!Afootsteponthestairs,andnowthedoorwasslowlyopening.Itwasbutimagination,yetimaginationhadalltheterrorsofreality;nay,itwasworse,fortherealitywouldhavecomeandgone,andthereanend,butinimaginationitwasalwayscoming,andneverwentaway.

           Thefeelingwhichbesetthechildwasoneofdimuncertainhorror.

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