sk.theshining-第43节
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r it。 〃Go wash up; doc。〃
〃Okay。〃 He ran up the stairs toward their quarters。 Frowning; she had gone into the kitchen to warm Jack's milk in a saucepan。
And now; lying wakeful in her bed and listening to her husband's breathing and the wind outside (miraculously; they'd had only another flurry that afternoon; still no heavy snow); she let her mind turn fully to her lovely; troubling son; born with a caul over his face; a simple tissue of membrane that doctors saw perhaps once in every seven hundred births; a tissue that the old wives' tales said betokened the second sight。
She decided that it was time to talk to Danny about the Overlook 。 。 。 and high time she tried to get Danny to talk to her。 Tomorrow。 For sure。 The two of them would be going down to the Sidewinder Public Library to see if they could get him some second…grade…level books on an extended loan through the winter; and she would talk to him。 And frankly。 With that thought she felt a little easier; and at last began to drift toward sleep。
* * *
Danny lay awake in his bedroom; eyes open; left arm encircling his aged and slightly worse…for…wear Pooh (Pooh had lost one shoe…button eye and was oozing stuffing from half a dozen sprung seams); listening to his parents sleep in their bedroom。 He felt as if he were standing unwilling guard over them。 The nights were the worst of all。 He hated the nights and the constant howl of the wind around the west side of the hotel。
His glider floated overhead from a string。 On his bureau the VW model; brought up from the roadway setup downstairs; glowed a dimly fluorescent purple。 His books were in the bookcase; his coloring books on the desk。 A place for everything and everything in its place。 Mommy said。 Then you know where it is when you want it。 But now things had been misplaced。 Things were missing。 Worse still; things had been added; things you couldn't quite see; like in one of those pictures that said CAN YOU SEE THE INDIANS? And if you strained and squinted; you could see some of them…the thing you had taken for a cactus at first glance was really a brave with a knife clamped in his teeth; and there were others hiding in the rocks; and you could even see one of their evil; merciless faces peering through the spokes of a covered wagon wheel。 But you could never see all of them; and that was what made you uneasy。 Because it was the ones you couldn't see that would sneak up behind you; a tomahawk in one hand and a scalping knife in the other 。 。 。
He shifted uneasily in his bed; his eyes searching out the forting glow of the night light。 Things were worse here。 He knew that much for sure。 At first they hadn't been so bad; but little by little 。 。 。 his daddy thought about drinking a lot more。 Sometimes he was angry at Mommy and didn't know why。 He went around wiping his lips with his handkerchief and his eyes were far away and cloudy。 Mommy was worried about him and Danny; too。 He didn't have to shine into her to know that; it had been in the anxious way she had questioned him on the day the fire hose had seemed to turn into a snake。 Mr。 Hallorann said he thought all mothers could shine a little bit; and she had known on that day that something had happened。 But not what。
He had almost told her; but a couple of things had held him back。 He knew that the doctor in Sidewinder had dismissed Tony and the things that Tony showed him as perfectly (well almost) normal。 His mother might not believe him if he told her about the hose。 Worse; she might believe him in the wrong way; might think he was LOSING HIS MARBLES。
He understood a little about LOSING YOUR MARBLES; not as much as he did about GETTING A BABY; which his mommy had explained to him the year before at some length; but enough。
Once; at nursery school; his friend Scott had pointed out a boy named Robin Stenger; who was moping around the swings with a face almost long enough to step on。 Robin's father taught arithmetic at Daddy's school; and Scott's daddy taught history there。 Most of the kids at the nursery school were associated either with Stovington Prep or with the small IBM plant just outside of town。 The prep kids chummed in one group; the IBM kids in another。 There were cross… friendships; of course; but it was natural enough for the kids whose fathers knew each other to more or less stick together。 When there was an adult scandal in one group; it almost always filtered down to the children in some wildly mutated form or other; but it rarely jumped to the other group。
He and Scotty were sitting in the play rocketship when Scotty jerked his thumb at Robin and said: 〃You know that kid?〃
〃Yeah;〃 Danny said。
Scott leaned forward。 〃His dad LOST HIS MARBLES last night。 They took him away。〃
〃Yeah? Just for losing some marbles?〃 Scotty looked disgusted。 〃He went crazy。 You know。〃 Scott crossed his eyes; flopped out his tongue; and twirled his index fingers in large elliptical orbits around his ears。 〃They took him t0 THE BUGHOUSE。〃
〃Wow;〃 Danny said。 〃When will they let him e back?〃
〃Never…never…never;〃 Scotty said darkly。
In the course of that day and the next; Danny heard that a。) Mr。 Stenger had tried to kill everybody in his family; including Robin; with his World War II souvenir pistol; b。) Mr。 Stenger ripped the house to pieces while he was STINKO; c。) Mr。 Stenger had been discovered eating a bowl of dead bugs and grass like they were cereal and milk and crying while he did it; d。) Mr。 Stenger had tried to strangle his wife with a stocking when the Red Sox lost a big ball game。
Finally; too troubled to keep it to himself; he had asked Daddy about Mr。
Stenger。 His daddy had taken him on his lap and had explained that Mr。 Stenger had been under a great deal of strain; some of it about his family and some about his job and some of it about things that nobody but doctors could understand。 He had been having crying fits; and three nights ago he had gotten crying and couldn't stop it and had broken a lot of things in the Stenger home。
It wasn't LOSING YOUR MARBLES; Daddy said; it was HAVING A BREAKDOWN; and Mr。
Stenger wasn't in a BUGHOUSE but in a SANNY…TARIUM。 But despite Daddy's careful explanations; Danny was scared。 There didn't seem to be any difference at all between LOSING YOUR MARBLES and HAVING A BREAKDOWN; and whether you called it a BUGHOUSE or a SANNYTARIUM; there were still bars on the windows and they wouldn't let you out if you wanted to go。 And his father; quite innocently; had confirmed another of Scotty's phrases unchanged; one that filled Danny with a vague and unformed dread。 In the place where Mr。 Stenger now lived; there were THE MEN IN THE WHITE COATS。 They came to get you in a truck with no windows; a truck that was gravestone gray。 It rolled up to the curb in front of your house and THE MEN IN THE WHITE COATS got out and took you away from your family and made you live in a room with soft walls。 And if you wanted to write home; you had to do it with Crayolas。
〃When will they let him e back?〃 Danny asked his father。
〃Just as soon as he's better; doc。〃
〃But when will that be?〃 Danny had persisted。
〃Dan;〃 Jack said; 〃NO ONE KNOWS。〃 And that was the worst of all。 It was another way of saying never…never…never。
A month later; Robin's mother took him out of nursery school and they moved away from Stovington without Mr。 Stenger。
That had been over a year ago; after Daddy stopped taking the Bad Stuff but before he had lost his job。 Danny still thought about it often。 Sometimes when he fell down or bumped his head or had a bellyache; he would begin to cry and the memory would flash over him; acpanied by the fear that he would not be able to stop crying; that he would just go on and on; weeping and wailing; until his daddy went to the phone; dialed it; and said: 〃Hello? This is Jack Torrance at 149 Mapleline Way。 My son here can't stop crying。 Please send THE MEN IN THE WHITE COATS t0 take him to the SANNY…TARIUM。 That's right; he's LOST HIS MARBLES。 Thank you。〃 And the gray truck with no windows would e rolling up to his door; they would load him in; still weeping hysterically; and take him away。
When would he see his mommy and daddy again? NO ONE KNOWS。
It was this fear that had kept him silent。 A year older; he was quite sure that his daddy and mommy wouldn't let him be taken away for thinking a fire hose was a snake; his rational mind was sure of that; but still; when he thought of telling them; that old memory rose up like a stone filling his mouth and blocking words。 It wasn't like Tony; Tony had always seemed perfectly natural (until the bad dreams; of course); and his parents had also seemed to accept Tony as a more or less natural phenomenon。 Things like Tony came from being BRIGHT; which they both assumed he was (the same way they assumed they were BRIGHT); but a fire hose that turned into a snake; or seeing blood and brains on the wall of the Presidential Sweet when no one else could; those things would not be natural。 They had already taken him to see a regular doctor。 Was it not reasonable to assume that THE MEN IN THE WHITE COATS might e next?
Still he might have told them except he was sure; soon