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Hurrah! This is the last day; but it is enough。 John is to
stay in town over night; and won't be out until this evening。
Jennie wanted to sleep with methe sly thing! but I told
her I should undoubtedly rest better for a night all alone。
That was clever; for really I wasn't alone a bit! As soon
as it was moonlight and that poor thing began to crawl and shake
the pattern; I got up and ran to help her。
I pulled and she shook; I shook and she pulled; and before
morning we had peeled off yards of that paper。
A strip about as high as my head and half around the room。
And then when the sun came and that awful pattern began to
laugh at me; I declared I would finish it to…day!
We go away to…morrow; and they are moving all my furniture
down again to leave things as they were before。
Jennie looked at the wall in amazement; but I told her
merrily that I did it out of pure spite at the vicious thing。
She laughed and said she wouldn't mind doing it herself; but
I must not get tired。
How she betrayed herself that time!
But I am here; and no person touches this paper but menot
ALIVE!
She tried to get me out of the roomit was too patent! But
I said it was so quiet and empty and clean now that I believed I
would lie down again and sleep all I could; and not to wake me
even for dinnerI would call when I woke。
So now she is gone; and the servants are gone; and the
things are gone; and there is nothing left but that great
bedstead nailed down; with the canvas mattress we found on it。
We shall sleep downstairs to…night; and take the boat home
to…morrow。
I quite enjoy the room; now it is bare again。
How those children did tear about here!
This bedstead is fairly gnawed!
But I must get to work。
I have locked the door and thrown the key down into the
front path。
I don't want to go out; and I don't want to have anybody
come in; till John comes。
I want to astonish him。
I've got a rope up here that even Jennie did not find。 If
that woman does get out; and tries to get away; I can tie her!
But I forgot I could not reach far without anything to stand
on!
This bed will NOT move!
I tried to lift and push it until I was lame; and then I got
so angry I bit off a little piece at one cornerbut it hurt my
teeth。
Then I peeled off all the paper I could reach standing on
the floor。 It sticks horribly and the pattern just enjoys it!
All those strangled heads and bulbous eyes and waddling fungus
growths just shriek with derision!
I am getting angry enough to do something desperate。 To
jump out of the window would be admirable exercise; but the bars
are too strong even to try。
Besides I wouldn't do it。 Of course not。 I know well
enough that a step like that is improper and might be
misconstrued。
I don't like to LOOK out of the windows eventhere are so
many of those creeping women; and they creep so fast。
I wonder if they all come out of that wall…paper as I did?
But I am securely fastened now by my well…hidden ropeyou
don't get ME out in the road there!
I suppose I shall have to get back behind the pattern when
it comes night; and that is hard!
It is so pleasant to be out in this great room and creep
around as I please!
I don't want to go outside。 I won't; even if Jennie asks me
to。
For outside you have to creep on the ground; and everything
is green instead of yellow。
But here I can creep smoothly on the floor; and my shoulder
just fits in that long smooch around the wall; so I cannot lose
my way。
Why there's John at the door!
It is no use; young man; you can't open it!
How he does call and pound!
Now he's crying for an axe。
It would be a shame to break down that beautiful door!
〃John dear!' said I in the gentlest voice; 〃the key is down
by the front steps; under a plantain leaf!〃
That silenced him for a few moments。
Then he saidvery quietly indeed; 〃Open the door; my
darling!〃
〃I can't〃; said I。 〃The key is down by the front door under
a plantain leaf!〃
And then I said it again; several times; very gently and
slowly; and said it so often that he had to go and see; and he
got it of course; and came in。 He stopped short by the door。
〃What is the matter?〃 he cried。 〃For God's sake; what are
you doing!〃
I kept on creeping just the same; but I looked at him over
my shoulder。
〃I've got out at last;〃 said I; 〃in spite of you and Jane。
And I've pulled off most of the paper; so you can't put me back!〃
Now why should that man have fainted? But he did; and right
across my path by the wall; so that I had to creep over him every
time!
End