Varney the Vampire
arcely conscious of where he was, and almost incapable of anything in the shape of rational thou
are you
his presence, and he start
, is it you
ry, are y
was in a de
bject," said George, sadly. "I sou
tter
you, and the seal looks as if it
dee
it, and see from
oing to the window to enable Henry t
an t
fliction has fallen upon him. Sir Francis hopes that the genuine and loving sympathy of a neighbour will not be r
ord A
rney!" said Hen
old a few days ago, that a gentleman of that name had
es. Have yo
ave
arance of this place, which, I fear, we shall soon have to part with, would warrant any one believing. I must,
n here, when we come to consider the very cl
t want to make acquaintance with him, and then, as a gentl
, and more particularly under our present circumstances of depression. And now, Henry, you mu
eorge; your health, you kn
shall suffer will do me more harm than the
ongly not to admit it in the case of George, and he therefore made
f us being engaged in this matter, because, should anything occ
that is a gre
d as the beneficial effects of the storm of the preceding evening were still felt in the clearne
the brothers were ready to take their places in th
. Marchdale, yet they gave him the option, and rather in fact urged him
gment than you can have. Should anything again appe
would
ips," said Mr. Marchdale, solem
nds upon it
w you what I tore from it. Look h
buttons. Upon a close inspection, this appeared to be a portion of the lapel of a
shion of garments very man
s if rotten and incapable o
ge unearthly
rchdale, "I must confess it smells to me as
hing of this relic of las
ing to keep up in any one's mind proofs of
ich the figure had worn in his pocket, and then t
limbed high in the heavens, and a night of such brightness a
dale, silently, for she had shown symptoms of restlessness, and th
ousing her, for the room, although smaller than the one she had before occupied,
when the last echo of the sounds had died away, a feeling of uneasin
on is now," said H
hdale. "I feel as if I were assured tha
r than this,
as-it
congratulate us
orge; "it seems to me as if I had nev
very
she m
ight which streamed into the room so brilliantly. They might have closed the shutters of the window, but this they did not like to do, as it woul
ight have thus passed when Mr
from the figure last night, wonderfully resembles in colour and appearance
; but, to tell the honest truth, I dreaded to suggest
ur attention to it," said Mr. Marc
I who am too foolishly sensitive. Now, however, since you have mentioned it, I must own I h
y easily
ase Flora awakens, while you two go if y
diately ro
all events upon this point at once. As George says it
d Mr. Marchdale, wi
a cloudless sky, so that from the house being a detached on
rds might occupy, for the corridor was wide, neither was it directly across, but considerably slanting. However, it wa
ique room, where, from the effect of the moonlight which was stream
as not illuminated by the moon's rays, which came through a window in t
o the dress of the portrait, and one glance was suff
aid Henry, "i
ped the piece of c
even your scepti
t what to
ently aware of my family history to know that this one of my ancestors, I wish
are sure
te s
borative fact of that dreadful supposition we so much shrink fro
towards Mr. Marchdale to say something, when the cautious tread of a
was compelled to lean against the wall for sup
yre! God of heaven, i
urage," cried Mr. Marchdale, and he dashed open
to follow him, and when he reached his side in
me one conce
re-w
l fire a random shot, and
m below; "don't do any s
Chillingworth's vo
erson, too," said the doctor, as he
is?" said
ard to-night outside here, in the hope of catching
u not let me kn
self, my young friend, til
u seen a
I heard something in the
dee
ale, "to descending and taking a hasty
speak to George, who otherwise migh
the bed chamber of Flora
ne here for about half an hour, George, w
care not. Remain here while I f
urned with a sword, which he alwa
this description to pistols much. D
, George, b
er mode of descending to the garden to do so by clambering over the balcony than any other, and the height was not con
"but the fact is, I half made up my mind to come while I was here; but
to you," said Henry, "
by a feeling of the
ed, sir?" sa
of which I know I can depend upon, and I fully intended to run throu
have a brace of pistols here, loaded with ball; will you ta
he whole round of the house; but found all the fas
ey of the park outside the ga
efore they had proceeded
ot the supposed vampyre jumped over last night, and so, from a more elevated position, take a vie
said the doctor.
d for pruning the trees, towards the spot at the end of the long walk, at which the
d then they placed the ladder as near as possible, exactly where Henry, in his bew
here is ample space for us all there to sit on
ir positions on the wall, and, although the height was but trifling, they found that
his," said Mr. Chillingworth, "is amply suffici
perplexities God knows that I would give all I can call mine in the world to relieve you and your sister
d Henry. "If the happiness of myself and family
ingworth," remarked Marchd
r. Chillingwor
t do you hear?
s hand upon Henry'
g lime tree yond
s-y
horizontal line, as near as
pointed to a rising spot of ground, which was yet, in consequence of t
that?"
dale. "By Heaven! it is a hum
as if i
be?" said C
o my eyes, even at this distance, it seems
vam
Now the shadows of the trees gradually
ne presented itself which filled them all with wonder and aston
ouch this figure that lay extended on the rising ground, a perceptible movement took place in it. T
t it now. We must have hit him last night with the pistol bul
ale. But he was the first to recover himself suffici
s figure. It is a duty we owe to
shot, as you well know, Henry. Before we move from this position we now occupy
ing!" excl
te aim, and then, just as the figure seemed to be struggling
hit it," s
claimed the doctor. "
t seem to you that, hit it as often as y
Henry, "they w
, as he sprung from the wall. "Follow me or not, as y
hdale. "See, it rises again,
s he drew the sword he had spoken of from the stick, and thre
rom the wall, and then Marc
I will n
got to it, the form rose and made rapidly towards a little
cried the doctor. "See how it glance
t, Henry," s
if it did, by the vampyre, which gained the wood before they could have a hop
pen country I would have pursued it closely; but
" said Henry. "It is envel
worth, "as to wish you to follow into such a plac
hdale. "What on ea
ared that I will, so help me God! spare neither time nor trouble in the unravelling of this most fe
llingworth, "such as might have been fash
mpression," ad
mpass of the wildest belief that what we have seen is a vampyre, and
evidence of mental suffering, that Mr. C
f this at present; you will but
-no
h excited about this matter to pursue it with the
d Marchdale, "take advice
will yield to you, who, as you say, are cooler on this subject than
ed so rapidly and so suddenly in his family, which had had quite enough to contend with without having superadded to every other evil the ho
e; he could not contend now against all the corroborating circumstances that seemed to collect together for the purpose of proving that which, even when
home, "that such things are possible; but the pr
e, solemnly, "in Heaven, and on earth,
it appears," said
nvert?" said Henr
vert t
f in-in-the
in a room full of vampyres, I would tell t
at we have se
have w
yourself
d then to be shot, but whether he was or not he only knows; and then
bination with others, have you not a terrible
belief of such an outrage upon Heaven as one
you; but the circumstance str
o consider, it is that, from all we have seen, there seems to be some things which would favour an opinion,
as the same,
ted i
nd
that something might be done to set
t-wh
your ances
derstand
gworth; "you would propos
end to assist in making this affair clearer, and divesting
ouse for some momen
the family, no doubt occupies place in the
chdale, "to get into that vault w
he vault is in the flooring of the pew whi
e done?" asked M
undoub
adventure?" said Mr. Chilling
singly; "I will think of it. About such a proposition I would no
cert
turb him on his lonely watch. The morning was now again dawning, and Henry earnestly entreated Mr. Marchdale to go to bed, which he d
some hours upon that subject, as well as upon others of great importance to their welfare. It was not until the sun's early rays