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'I have told no one. This is no common case - it is a madness out of time and
a horror from beyond the spheres which no police or lawyers or courts or
alienists could ever fathom or grapple with. Thank God some chance has left
inside me the spark of imagination, that I might not go astray in thinking out
this thing. You cannot deceive me, Joseph Curwen, for I know that your
accursed magic is true!'
'I know how you wove the spell that brooded outside the years and fastened on
your double and descendant; I know how you drew him into the past and got him
to raise you up from your detestable grave; I know how he kept you hidden in
his laboratory while you studied modern things and roved abroad as a vampire
by night, and how you later shewed yourself in beard and glasses that no one
might wonder at your godless likeness to him; I know what you resolved to do
when he balked at your monstrous rifling of the world's tombs, and at what you
planned afterward , and I know how you did it.'
'You left off your beard and glasses and fooled the guards around the house.
They thought it was he who went in, and they thought it was he who came out
when you had strangled and hidden him. But you hadn't reckoned on the
different contents of two minds. You were a fool, Joseph Curwen, to fancy that
a mere visual identity would be enough. Why didn't you think of the speech and
the voice and the handwriting? It hasn't worked, you see, after all. You know
better than I who or what wrote that message in minuscules, but I will warn
you it was not written in vain. There are abominations and blasphemies which
must be stamped out, and I believe that the writer of those words will attend
to Orne and Hutchinson. One of those creatures wrote you once, "do not call up
any that you can not put down". You were undone once before, perhaps in that
very way, and it may be that your own evil magic will undo you all again.
Curwen, a man
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and every horror you have woven will rise up to wipe you out.'
But here the doctor was cut short by a convulsive cry from the creature before
him. Hopelessly at bay, weaponless, and knowing that any show of physical
violence would bring a score of attendants to the doctor's rescue, Joseph
Curwen had recourse to his one ancient ally, and began a series of cabbalistic
motions with his forefingers as his deep, hollow voice, now unconcealed by
feigned hoarseness, bellowed out the opening words of a terrible formula.
'PER ADONAI ELOIM, ADONAI JEHOVA, ADONAI SABAOTH, METRATON ...'
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But Willett was too quick for him. Even as the dogs in the yard outside began
to howl, and even as a chill wind sprang suddenly up from the bay, the doctor
commenced the solemn and measured intonation of that which he had meant all
along to recite. An eye for an eye - magic for magic - let the outcome shew
how well the lesson of the abyss had been learned! So in a clear voice Marinus
Bicknell Willett began the second of that pair of formulae whose first had
raised the writer of those minuscules - the cryptic invocation whose heading
was the Dragon's Tail, sign of the descending node -
OGTHROD AI'F
GEB'L-EE'H
YOG-SOTHOTH
'NGAH'NG AI'Y
ZHRO!
At the very first word from Willett's mouth the previously commenced formula
of the patient stopped short. Unable to speak, the monster made wild motions
with his arms until they too were arrested. When the awful name of Yog-Sothoth
was uttered, the hideous change began. It was not merely a dissolution, but
rather a transformation or recapitulation; and Willett shut his eyes lest he
faint before the rest of the incantation could be pronounced.
But he did not faint, and that man of unholy centuries and forbidden secrets
never troubled the world again. The madness out of time had subsided, and the
case of Charles Dexter Ward was closed. Opening his eyes before staggering out
of that room of horror, Dr. Willett saw that what he had kept in memory had [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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