The Turtles of Tasman. Джек Лондон

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he had learned at his mother's knee. "How's Captain Tom? They told me in the town that he was sick."

      "My brother is dead," Frederick answered.

      The stranger turned his head and gazed out over the park-like grounds and up to the distant redwood peaks, and Frederick noted that he swallowed with an effort.

      "By the turtles of Tasman, he was a man," he said, in a deep, changed voice.

      "By the turtles of Tasman, he was a man," Frederick repeated; nor did he stumble over the unaccustomed oath.

      THE ETERNITY OF FORMS

      A strange life has come to an end in the death of Mr. Sedley Crayden, of Crayden Hill.

      Mild, harmless, he was the victim of a strange delusion that kept him pinned, night and day, in his chair for the last two years of his life. The mysterious death, or, rather, disappearance, of his elder brother, James Crayden, seems to have preyed upon his mind, for it was shortly after that event that his delusion began to manifest itself.

      Mr. Crayden never vouchsafed any explanation of his strange conduct. There was nothing the matter with him physically; and, mentally, the alienists found him normal in every way save for his one remarkable idiosyncrasy. His remaining in his chair was purely voluntary, an act of his own will. And now he is dead, and the mystery remains unsolved.

      – Extract from the Newton Courier-Times.

      Briefly, I was Mr. Sedley Crayden's confidential servant and valet for the last eight months of his life. During that time he wrote a great deal in a manuscript that he kept always beside him, except when he drowsed or slept, at which times he invariably locked it in a desk drawer close to his hand.

      I was curious to read what the old gentleman wrote, but he was too cautious and cunning. I never got a peep at the manuscript. If he were engaged upon it when I attended on him, he covered the top sheet with a large blotter. It was I who found him dead in his chair, and it was then that I took the liberty of abstracting the manuscript. I was very curious to read it, and I have no excuses to offer.

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