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sk.theshining-第77章

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he wrestled the facts into; he knew in his heart that Danny must be taken out。 He straightened the boy's blankets and added the quilt from the foot of the bed。 Danny had quieted again now。 Jack touched the sleeping forehead (what monsters capering just behind that ridge of bone?) and found it warm; but not overly so。 And he was sleeping peacefully again。
  Queer。
  He got back into bed and tried to sleep。 It eluded him。
  It was so unfair that things should turn out this way…bad luck seemed to stalk them。 They hadn't been able to shake it by ing up here after all。 By the time they arrived in Sidewinder tomorrow afternoon; the golden opportunity would have evaporated…gone the way of the blue suede shoe; as an old roommate of his had been wont to say。 Consider the difference if they didn't go down; if they could somehow stick it out。 The play would get finished。 One way or the other; he would tack an ending onto it。 His own uncertainty about his characters might add an appealing touch of ambiguity to his original ending。 Perhaps it would even make him some money; it wasn't impossible。 Even lacking that; Al might well convince the Stovington Board to rehire him。 He would be on pro of course; maybe for as long as three years; but if he could stay sober and keep writing; he might not have to stay at Stovington for three years。 Of course he hadn't cared much for Stovington before; he had felt stifled; buried alive; but that had been an immature reaction。 Furthermore; how much could a man enjoy teaching when he went through his first three classes with a skull…busting hangover every second or third day? It wouldn't be that way again。 He would be able to handle his responsibilities much better。 He was sure of it。
  Somewhere in the midst of that thought; things began to break up and he drifted down into sleep。 His last thought followed him down like a sounding bell: It seemed that he might be able to find peace here。 At last。 If they would only let him。
  
  *  *  *
  
  When he woke up he was standing in the bathroom of 217。
  (been walking in my sleep again…why?…no radios to break up here) The bathroom light was on; the room behind him in darkness。 The shower curtain was drawn around the long claw…footed tub。 The bathmat beside it was wrinkled and wet。
  He began to feel afraid; but the very dreamlike quality of his fear told him this was not real。 Yet that could not contain the fear。 So many things at the Overlook seemed like dreams。
  He moved across the floor to the tub; not wanting to be helpless to turn his feet back。
  He flung the curtain open。
  Lying in the tub; naked; lolling almost weightless in the water; was George Hatfield; a knife stuck in his chest。 The water around him was stained a bright pink。 George's eyes were closed。 His penis floated limply; like kelp。
  〃George…〃 he heard himself say。
  At the word; George's eyes snapped open。 They were silver; not human eyes at all。 George's hands; fish…white; found the sides of the tub and he pulled himself up to a sitting position。 The knife stuck straight out from his chest; equidistantly placed between nipples。 The wound was lipless。
  〃You set the timer ahead;〃 silver…eyed George told him。
  〃No; George; I didn't。 I…〃
  〃I don't stutter。〃 George was standing now; still fixing him with that inhuman silver glare; but his mouth had drawn back in a dead and grimacing smile。 He threw one leg over the porcelained side of the tub。 One white and wrinkled foot placed itself on the bathmat。
  〃First you tried to run me over on my bike and then you set the timer ahead and then you tried to stab me to death but I still don't stutter。〃 George was ing for him; his hands out; the fingers slightly curled。 He smelled moldy and wet; like leaves that had been rained on。
  〃It was for your own good;〃 Jack said; backing up。 〃I set it ahead for your own good。 Furthermore; I happen to know you cheated on your Final position。〃
  〃I don't cheat 。 。 。 and I don't stutter。〃 George's hands touched his neck。
  Jack turned and ran; ran with the floating; weightless slowness that is so mon to dreams。
  〃You did! You did cheat!〃 he screamed in fear and anger as he crossed the darkened bed/sitting room。 〃I'll prove it!〃 George's hands were on his neck again。 Jack's heart swelled with fear until he was sure it would burst。 And then; at last; his hand curled around the doorknob and it turned under his hand and he yanked the door open。 He plunged out; not into the second…floor hallway; but into the basement room beyond the arch。 The cobwebby light was on。 His campchair; stark and geometrical; stood beneath it。
  And all around it was a miniature mountain range of boxes and crates and banded bundles of records and invoices and God knew what。 Relief surged through him。
  〃I'll find it!〃 he heard himself screaming。 He seized a damp and moldering cardboard box; it split apart in his hands; spilling out a waterfall of yellow flimsies。 〃It's here somewhere! I will find it!〃 He plunged his hands deep into the pile of papers and came up with a dry; papery wasps' nest in one hand and a timer in the other。 The timer was ticking。 Attached to its back was a length of electrical cord and attached to the other end of the cord was a bundle of dynamite。 〃Here!〃 he screamed。 〃Here; take it!〃 His relief became absolute triumph。 He had done more than escape George;; be had conquered。 With these talismanic objects in his hands; George would never touch him again。 George would flee in terror。
  He began to turn so he could confront George; and that was when George's hands settled around his neck; squeezing; stopping his breath; damming up his respiration entirely after one final dragging gasp。
  〃I don't stutter;〃 whispered George from behind him。
  He dropped the wasps' nest and wasps boiled out of it in a furious brown and yellow wave。 His lungs were on fire。 His wavering sight fell on the timer and the sense of triumph returned; along with a cresting wave of righteous wrath。
  Instead of connecting the timer to dynamite; the cord ran to the gold knob of a stout black cane; like the one his father had carried after the accident with the milk truck。
  He grasped it and the cord parted。 The cane felt heavy and right in his hands。
  He swung it back over his shoulder。 On the way up it glanced against the wire from which the light bulb depended and the light began to swing back and forth; making the room's hooded shadows rock monstrously against the floor and walls。
  On the way down the cane struck something much harder。 George screamed。 The grip on Jack's throatloosened。
  He tore free of George's grip and whirled。 George was on his knees; his head drooping; his hands laced together on top of it。 Blood welled through his fingers。
  〃Please;〃 George whispered humbly。 〃Give me a break; Mr。 Torrance;〃
  〃Now you'll take your medicine;〃 Jack grunted。 〃Now by God; won't you。 Young pup。 Young worthless cur。 Now by God; right now。 Every drop。 Every single damn drop!〃 As the light swayed above him and the shadows danced and flapped; he began to swing the cane; bringing it down again and again; his arm rising and falling like a machine
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