ld be highly imprudent to say anything to her of the proceedings of the nig
"you see you have been qu
ept long,
d pleasantly
and I feel much refreshed,
aven!" sa
er that I am awake, I will
it as a favourable sign, that Flora did not object to bein
uade ourselves that all this alarm would pass away, and that we should hear
ve, Henry, th
ot be satisfied in my mind,
sit?
family
thought you had ab
abandoned it; but it comes ac
h regr
pened has tended to confirm a belief in this most
ha
e of things, by getting something, however slight, or of a negative c
ehend yo
have been visited here by a vampyre but that that vampyre is our ancestor, whose portr
most
ces. If we find, as most surely we shall, the coffin of the ancestor of ours, who seems, in
how many years
great
could remain of any corpse p
ing to show that a corpse has so undergone the process common to all nature. Doubl
eason in th
f lead, and some of stone, so t
most
be that of our ancestor whom we seek, we find the evident remains of a
s adventure," said George; "if
I finally decide, I will again consult with Mr.
he garden," said George, as he looked fro
brothers warmly welcomed him
n early afoot
ould not sleep, and I went out once more to search about the spot where we had seen th
much in a name
" said Marchdale. "It is a
y discovery?
what
o trace of
the l
d I were talking over this proj
es
r judgments until we saw you
," said Mr. Marchdale, "becaus
o
t you make
dee
that one coffin is untenanted. Now, if you do find it so, you scarcely make matters worse, by an additional co
most
y in the tomb, and gone the way of all flesh, you will find yourselves much calmer,
t I was using to George," said
," said George,
cided then,"
ith caution," rep
manage it, of
course we lose nothing by making a night visit to a v
ainly
t it be
re the concurrence of some
ted in and belonging to yourself you wish to visit, and, therefore, you have righ
estine visit might produc
means of getting into it. There is only one objection that I
aid Henry. "I did
on," said Mr. Marchdale, "if she will consider herself sufficie
ll three present at the examinati
ive Flora a night of sleeplessness and uneasiness on that account, and the more par
ainly
am much bent upon the plan, and fain would not forego it; nei
go to-night; and, from your acquaintance with the place, dou
id Henry; "it is not only secured down, but it is l
dee
hort flight of stone steps, whic
it l
moderate chamber, and wit
e no difficu
d to think is very far from likely. All we shall require will be a screwdriver, with
vide, along with lights,
minds, and enabling you to make a successful stand against the streaming torrent o
I will go at once to Flora, and endeavour to
can induce Mr. Chillingworth to come with us, it
n accurate decision with respect to the remai
George. "He did not seem averse la
pon Flora; and should he not feel disposed to join us,
e, and Mr. Marchdale wished to go out for about a couple of hours in the evening
tly trembled, and then, as if a
u. Surely no harm can come to
nger than the time I men
be kept thus in fear all my life? Surely, sure
at the idea
u, do you think you would
o, H
f you to shoot any one without the least he
Heaven protect me from a repetition of the visit to which I have now been once subjected
tation that something may arise to afford a far less dreadful explanation of what has occurred than what you have put upon it. Be of good
hout his apprehension that when the night should come again, her fears would return with it; but he s
d, and Henry waited with much eagerness and anxiety now for the coming night, which he hoped would
uld depend, and he took good care to load them well, so that there coul
er than you are now, and therefore I need give you no instructions. If any int
ill; and you will b
suredly
al to what it had been on the preceding night Still, however, it had sufficient power over the vapours that frequently covered it for many minutes togeth
that they had with them all the tools that were necessary, inclusive of the same small, but well-tempered iron crow-bar with which Marchdale had, on
uch alarmed," said Marchda
courage which I knew was in her disposition to resist as much as poss
e driven some
ason tottered on its throne, but,
h her life," added Marchdale, "she
nt believe that such a
ng girls would never at all have recov
it, which I am rejoiced to see, because it is one whi
u before-but she actually asked me for
ch surp
ised, as well as
d I been aware of her having made such a re
yes;
I have them
e is pr
ovi
nent, and she has them both well loaded, so that if the vampyre make
was it not
all, I
e may have the pleasure, when we return, of finding him dead. By-the-bye, I-I-. Ble
nfortu
while I run bac
are to
t this moment, some dis
hillingworth
octor again. "Is that you, m
" cried
h now came up to
rch, which would have exposed me to observation perhaps, I
we should c
ly. It is unquestionably your m
l go back," sa
imed the doct
g lights. We have candles, bu
never without some chemical matches of my own manufacture, so that
ortunate,"
ile's hard walking for me, or at least hal
ry, it was situated at the end of a long lane, which was a mile nearly from the village, in the direction of the hall, therefore,
t were occupied by persons who held situations about the sacred edifice,
me, had acquired almost the consistency of stone itself. There were numerous arched windows, partaking something of the more florid gothic style, although scarcely ornamental enough to be called such.
s way while travelling in the neighbourhood to look at it, and it had an extensive
courage, in older to erect flimsy, Italianised structures in their stead, yet sufficient of them remain dotted over England to interest the traveller. At Walesden there is a church of this description which will well repay a visit. This, then, was the ki
hat evening, when they reached the little wicket-gate which led in
remarked Henry, "for we are
et in?" said Mr. Chillingworth, as he paus
George, "would eff
it be don
glass from one of the low windows, and then we can one of us put in our hands, and undo the fasteni
d Marchdale. "We
low window indeed, near to an angle of the wall, where
it, Henry?"
astenings. Just give me a slight
of the leadwork which held in one of the panes of glass, and
t when we leave, so that there can be no si
Henry had succeeded in opening the window, and the mode of ingress to the
hat a place so inefficiently p
"There is nothing to take that I am aware of t
dee
velvet; but beyond that, and an old box, in which I believe n
n knows, is litt
there is nothing beneath the windo
cred edifice, and then Henry closed the wind
and I trust that Heaven will pardon me for thus desecrating the tomb of my
amper with the secrets of the
k!" said the doctor. "What s
ut, my d
te of us all, should be regarded with more philosophic eyes than it is. There ar
do you
y probably we shall fin
h is
nimal remains-beyond that I know of nothing
sion hardens you
ething almost too dreadful to look upon, and by far too horrible to touch, surgery would lose
hall run the greatest chance in the world of
Mr. Chillingworth. "A match held low down
l be the
elonged to his family, and in the
st opened?" inq
id Henry; "some ten month
had ample time to fix th
ingworth, as he suddenly irradiated the pew with a c
the short time that the light lasted had enabled Henr
light now," he said, "I
n y
ere are
it, t
required, with deep indentations to receive the screw-driver, he found no difficulty in feeling for the proper places,
r matches, if you please. I have all the screws s
said the
r greater security, since, of course, the intention was to replace everything exactly as it was found, in order that not the least surm
"There is no further obstacl
at I should be descending into a vault for the purpose of ascertaining if a dead body, which had been nearly a century there, was removed
hat we may not. What appears to us so improbable as to border even upon the impossible at one time
r the one beside the other. As Henry had stated, the vault was by no means of large extent. Indeed, sever
ave been expected, considering the number of months which had elapsed since
rth. You say you have the candles, I think,
They ar
contained several wax candles, and when it w
tches," said Mr. Chillingworth,
well provided as you are with the means of getting a light. These matches, which I thought I had not with me, have been
to him by Marchdale, and in another moment the vault fro