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The Shining 原版小说-第68部分

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brought with him from his room; she lay in the crook of his arm; feeling 
deliciously at peace。 She found it hard to believe they could be sharing the 
Overlook with a murderous stowaway。 
  〃Jack?〃 
  〃Hmmmm?〃 
  〃What got at him?〃 
  He didn't answer her directly。 〃He does have something。 Some talent the rest 
of us are missing。 The most of us; beg pardon。 And maybe the Overlook has 
something; too。〃 
  〃Ghosts?〃 
  〃I don't know。 Not in the Algernon Blackwood sense; that's for sure。 More like 
the residues of the feelings of the people who have stayed here。 Good things and 
bad things。 In that sense; I suppose that every big hotel has got its ghosts。 
Especially the old ones。〃 
  〃But a dead woman in the tub 。。。 Jack; he's not losing his mind; is he?〃 
  He gave her a brief squeeze。 〃We know he goes into 。。。 well; trances; for 
want of a better word 。。。 from time to time。 We know that when he's in them he 
sometimes 。。。 sees? 。。。 things he doesn't understand。 If precognitive 
trances are possible; they're probably functions of the subconscious mind。 Freud 
said that the subconscious never speaks to us in literal language。 Only in 
symbols。 If you dream about being in a bakery where no one speaks English; you 
may be worried about your ability to support your family。 Or maybe just that no 
one understands you。 I've read that the falling dream is a standard outlet for 
feelings of insecurity。 Games; little games。 Conscious on one side of the net; 
subconscious on the other; serving some cockamamie image back and forth。 Same 
with mental illness; with hunches; all of that。 Why should precognition be any 
different? Maybe Danny really did see blood all over the walls of the 
Presidential Suite。 To a kid his age; the image of blood and the concept of 
death are nearly interchangeable。 To kids; the image is always more accessible 
than the concept; anyway。 William Carlos Williams knew that; he was a 
pediatrician。 When we grow up; concepts gradually get easier and we leave the 
images to the poets 。。。 and I'm just rambling on。〃 
  〃I like to hear you ramble。〃 
  〃She said it; folks。 She said it。 You all heard it。〃 
  〃The marks on his neck; Jack。 Those are real。〃 
  〃Yes。〃 
  There was nothing else for a long time。 She had begun to think he must have 
gone to sleep and she was slipping into a drowse herself when he said: 
  〃I can think of two explanations for those。 And neither of them involves a 


 
 
fourth party in the hotel。〃 
  〃What?〃 She came up on one elbow。 
  〃Stigmata; maybe;〃 he said。 
  〃Stigmata? Isn't that when people bleed on Good Friday or something?〃 
  〃Yes。 Sometimes people who believe deeply in Christ's divinity exhibit 
bleeding marks on their hands and feet during the Holy Week。 It was more mon 
in the Middle Ages than now。 In those days such people were considered blessed 
by God。 I don't think the Catholic Church proclaimed any of it as out…and…out 
miracles; which was pretty smart of them。 Stigmata isn't much different from 
some of the things the yogis can do。 It's better understood now; that's all。 The 
people who understand the interaction between the mind and the body study it; I 
mean; no one understands it —  believe we have a lot more control over our 
involuntary functions than they used to think。 You can slow your heartbeat if 
you think about it enough。 Speed up your own metabolism。 Make yourself sweat 
more。 Or make yourself bleed。〃 
  〃You think Danny thought those bruises onto his neck? Jack; I just can't 
believe that。〃 
  〃I can believe it's possible; although it seems unlikely to me; too。 What's 
more likely is that he did it to himself。〃 
  〃To himself?〃 
  〃He's gone into these 'trances' and hurt himself in the past。 Do you remember 
the time at the supper table? About two years ago; I think。 We were super…pissed 
at each other。 Nobody talking very much。 Then; all at once; his eyes rolled up 
in his head and he went face…first into his dinner。 Then onto the floor。 
Remember?〃 
  〃Yes;〃 she said。 〃I sure do。 I thought he was having a convulsion。〃 
  〃Another time we were in the park;〃 he said。 〃Just Danny and I。 Saturday 
afternoon。 He was sitting on a swing; coasting back and forth。 He collapsed onto 
the ground。 It was like he'd been shot。 I ran over and picked him up and all of 
a sudden he just came around。 He sort of blinked at me and said; ‘I hurt my 
tummy。 Tell Mommy to close the bedroom windows if it rains。' And that night it 
rained like hell。〃 
  〃Yes; but — 〃 
  〃And he's always ing in with cuts and scraped elbows。 His shins look like a 
battlefield in distress。 And when you ask him how he got this one or that one; 
he just says ‘Oh; I was playing;' and that's the end of it。〃 
  〃Jack; all kids get bumped and bruised up。 With little boys it's almost 
constant from the time they learn to walk until they're twelve or thirteen。〃 
  〃And I'm sure Danny gets his share;〃 Jack responded。 〃He's an active kid。 But 
I remember that day in the park and that night at the supper table。 And I wonder 
if some of our kid's bumps and bruises e from just keeling over。 That Dr。 
Edmonds said Danny did it right in his office; for Christ's sake!〃 
  〃All right。 But those bruises were fingers。 I'd swear to it。 He didn't get 
them falling down。〃 
  〃He goes into a trance;〃 Jack said。 〃Maybe he sees something that happened in 
that room。 An argument。 Maybe a suicide。 Violent emotions。 It isn't like 
watching a movie; he's in a highly suggestible state。 He's right in the damn 
thing。 His subconscious is maybe visualizing whatever happened in a symbolic way 


 
 
。。。 as a dead woman who's alive again; zombie; undead; ghoul; you pick your 
term。〃 
  〃You're giving me goose…bumps;〃 she said thickly。 
  〃I'm giving myself a few。 I'm no psychiatrist; but it seems to fit so well。 
The walking dead woman as a symbol for dead emotions; dead lives; that just 
won't give up and go away 。。。 but because she's a subconscious figure; she's 
also him。 In the trance state; the conscious Danny is submerged。 The 
subconscious figure is pulling the strings。 So Danny put his hands around his 
own neck and — 〃 
  〃Stop;〃 she said。 〃I get the picture。 I think that's more frightening than 
having a stranger creeping around the halls; Jack。 You can move away from a 
stranger。 You can't move away from yourself。 You're talking about 
schizophrenia。〃 
  〃Of a very limited type;〃 he said; but a trifle uneasily。 〃And of a very 
special nature。 Because he does seem able to read thoughts; and he really does 
seem to have precognitive flashes from time to time。 I can't think of that as 
mental illness no matter how hard I try。 We all have schizo deposits in us 
anyway。 I think as Danny gets older; he'll get this under control。〃 
  〃If you're right; then it's imperative that we get him out。 Whatever he has; 
this hotel is making it worse。〃 
  〃I wouldn't say that;〃 he objected。 〃If he'd done as he was told; he never 
would have gone up to that room in the first place。 It never would have 
happened。〃 
  〃My God; Jack! Are you implying that being half…strangled was a 。。。 a 
fitting punishment for being off limits?〃 
  〃No 。。。 no。 Of course not。 But — 〃 
  〃No buts;〃 she said; shaking her head violently。 〃The truth is; we're 
guessing。 We don't have any idea when he might turn a corner and run into one of 
those 。。。 air pockets; one…reel horror movies; whatever they are。 We have to 
get him away。〃 She laughed a little in the darkness。 〃Next thing we'll be seeing 
things。〃 
  〃Don't talk nonsense;〃 he said; and in the darkness of the room he saw the 
hedge lions bunching around the path; no longer flanking it but guarding it; 
hungry November lions。 Cold sweat sprang out on his brow。 
  〃You didn't really see anything; did you?〃 she was asking。 〃I mean; when you 
went up to that room。 You didn't see anything?〃 
  The lions were gone。 Now he saw a pink pastel shower curtain with a dark shape 
lounging behind it。 The closed door。 That muffled; hurried thump; and sounds 
after it that might have been running footsteps。 The horrible; lurching beat of 
his own heart as he struggled with the passkey。 
  〃Noth
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