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the castle of otranto-第7章

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to search  for the young Lady; but being comprehensive that we might meet the  ghost of my young Lord; your Highness's son; God rest his soul; as he  has not received Christian burial … 〃

〃Sot!〃 cried Manfred in a rage; 〃is it only a ghost; then; that thou  hast seen?〃

〃Oh! worse! worse! my Lord;〃 cried Diego:  〃I had rather have seen ten  whole ghosts。〃

〃Grant me patience!〃 said Manfred; 〃these blockheads distract me。  Out  of my sight; Diego! and thou; Jaquez; tell me in one word; art thou  sober? art thou raving? thou wast wont to have some sense:  has the  other sot frightened himself and thee too?  Speak; what is it he  fancies he has seen?〃

〃Why; my Lord;〃 replied Jaquez; trembling; 〃I was going to tell your  Highness; that since the calamitous misfortune of my young Lord; God  rest his precious soul! not one of us your Highness's faithful  servants … indeed we are; my Lord; though poor men … I say; not one of  us has dared to set a foot about the castle; but two together:  so  Diego and I; thinking that my young Lady might be in the great  gallery; went up there to look for her; and tell her your Highness  wanted something to impart to her。〃

〃O blundering fools!〃 cried Manfred; 〃and in the meantime; she has  made her escape; because you were afraid of goblins! … Why; thou  knave! she left me in the gallery; I came from thence myself。〃

〃For all that; she may be there still for aught I know;〃 said Jaquez;  〃but the devil shall have me before I seek her there again … poor  Diego!  I do not believe he will ever recover it。〃

〃Recover what?〃 said Manfred; 〃am I never to learn what it is has  terrified these rascals? … but I lose my time; follow me; slave; I  will see if she is in the gallery。〃

〃For Heaven's sake; my dear; good Lord;〃 cried Jaquez; 〃do not go to  the gallery。  Satan himself I believe is in the chamber next to the  gallery。〃

Manfred; who hitherto had treated the terror of his servants as an  idle panic; was struck at this new circumstance。  He recollected the  apparition of the portrait; and the sudden closing of the door at the  end of the gallery。  His voice faltered; and he asked with disorder …

〃What is in the great chamber?〃

〃My Lord;〃 said Jaquez; 〃when Diego and I came into the gallery; he  went first; for he said he had more courage than I。  So when we came  into the gallery we found nobody。  We looked under every bench and  stool; and still we found nobody。〃

〃Were all the pictures in their places?〃 said Manfred。

〃Yes; my Lord;〃 answered Jaquez; 〃but we did not think of looking  behind them。〃

〃Well; well!〃 said Manfred; 〃proceed。〃

〃When we came to the door of the great chamber;〃 continued Jaquez; 〃we  found it shut。〃

〃And could not you open it?〃 said Manfred。

〃Oh! yes; my Lord; would to Heaven we had not!〃 replied he … 〃nay; it  was not I neither; it was Diego:  he was grown foolhardy; and would go  on; though I advised him not … if ever I open a door that is shut  again … 〃

〃Trifle not;〃 said Manfred; shuddering; 〃but tell me what you saw in  the great chamber on opening the door。〃

〃I! my Lord!〃 said Jaquez; 〃I was behind Diego; but I heard the  noise。〃

〃Jaquez;〃 said Manfred; in a solemn tone of voice; 〃tell me; I adjure  thee by the souls of my ancestors; what was it thou sawest? what was  it thou heardest?〃

〃It was Diego saw it; my Lord; it was not I;〃 replied Jaquez; 〃I only  heard the noise。  Diego had no sooner opened the door; than he cried  out; and ran back。  I ran back too; and said; 'Is it the ghost?'  'The  ghost! no; no;' said Diego; and his hair stood on end … 'it is a  giant; I believe; he is all clad in armour; for I saw his foot and  part of his leg; and they are as large as the helmet below in the  court。'  As he said these words; my Lord; we heard a violent motion  and the rattling of armour; as if the giant was rising; for Diego has  told me since that he believes the giant was lying down; for the foot  and leg were stretched at length on the floor。  Before we could get to  the end of the gallery; we heard the door of the great chamber clap  behind us; but we did not dare turn back to see if the giant was  following us … yet; now I think on it; we must have heard him if he  had pursued us … but for Heaven's sake; good my Lord; send for the  chaplain; and have the castle exorcised; for; for certain; it is  enchanted。〃

〃Ay; pray do; my Lord;〃 cried all the servants at once; 〃or we must  leave your Highness's service。〃

〃Peace; dotards!〃 said Manfred; 〃and follow me; I will know what all  this means。〃

〃We! my Lord!〃 cried they with one voice; 〃we would not go up to the  gallery for your Highness's revenue。〃  The young peasant; who had  stood silent; now spoke。

〃Will your Highness;〃 said he; 〃permit me to try this adventure?  My  life is of consequence to nobody; I fear no bad angel; and have  offended no good one。〃

〃Your behaviour is above your seeming;〃 said Manfred; viewing him with  surprise and admiration … 〃hereafter I will reward your bravery … but  now;〃 continued he with a sigh; 〃I am so circumstanced; that I dare  trust no eyes but my own。  However; I give you leave to accompany me。〃

Manfred; when he first followed Isabella from the gallery; had gone  directly to the apartment of his wife; concluding the Princess had  retired thither。  Hippolita; who knew his step; rose with anxious  fondness to meet her Lord; whom she had not seen since the death of  their son。  She would have flown in a transport mixed of joy and grief  to his bosom; but he pushed her rudely off; and said …

〃Where is Isabella?〃

〃Isabella! my Lord!〃 said the astonished Hippolita。

〃Yes; Isabella;〃 cried Manfred imperiously; 〃I want Isabella。〃

〃My Lord;〃 replied Matilda; who perceived how much his behaviour had  shocked her mother; 〃she has not been with us since your Highness  summoned her to your apartment。〃

〃Tell me where she is;〃 said the Prince; 〃I do not want to know where  she has been。〃

〃My good Lord;〃 says Hippolita; 〃your daughter tells you the truth:   Isabella left us by your command; and has not returned since; … but;  my good Lord; compose yourself:  retire to your rest:  this dismal day  has disordered you。  Isabella shall wait your orders in the morning。〃

〃What; then; you know where she is!〃 cried Manfred。  〃Tell me  directly; for I will not lose an instant … and you; woman;〃 speaking  to his wife; 〃order your chaplain to attend me forthwith。〃

〃Isabella;〃 said Hippolita calmly; 〃is retired; I suppose; to her  chamber:  she is not accustomed to watch at this late hour。  Gracious  my Lord;〃 continued she; 〃let me know what has disturbed you。  Has  Isabella offended you?〃

〃Trouble me not with questions;〃 said Manfred; 〃but tell me where she  is。〃

〃Matilda shall call her;〃 said the Princess。  〃Sit down; my Lord; and  resume your wonted fortitude。〃

〃What; art thou jealous of Isabella?〃 replied he; 〃that you wish to be  present at our interview!〃

〃Good heavens! my Lord;〃 said Hippolita; 〃what is it your Highness  means?〃

〃Thou wilt know ere many minutes are passed;〃 said the cruel Prince。   〃Send your chaplain to me; and wait my pleasure here。〃

At these words he flung out of the room i
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