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The
old
man
was
getting
hysterical
,
and
I
began
to
shiver
with
a
nameless
alarm
.
He
laid
a
gnarled
claw
on
my
shoulder
,
and
it
seemed
to
me
that
its
shaking
was
not
altogether
that
of
mirth
.
"
S'pose
one
night
ye
seed
somethin'
heavy
heaved
offen
Obed
's
dory
beyond
the
reef
'
and
then
learned
next
day
a
young
feller
was
missin
'
from
home
.
Hey
!
Did
anybody
ever
see
hide
or
hair
o
'
Hiram
Gilman
agin
.
Did
they
?
An
'
Nick
Pierce
,
an
'
Luelly
Waite
,
an
'
Adoniram
Saouthwick
,
an
'
Henry
Garrison
.
Hey
?
Heh
,
heh
,
heh
,
heh
...
Shapes
talkin
'
sign
language
with
their
hands
...
them
as
had
reel
hands
...
"
Wal
,
Sir
,
that
was
the
time
Obed
begun
to
git
on
his
feet
agin
.
Folks
see
his
three
darters
a-wearin
'
gold-like
things
as
nobody
'd
never
see
on
'em
afore
,
an
'
smoke
stared
comin
'
aout
o
'
the
refin
'
ry
chimbly
.
Other
folks
was
prosp
'
rin
,
too
--
fish
begun
to
swarm
into
the
harbour
fit
to
kill
an
'
heaven
knows
what
sized
cargoes
we
begun
to
ship
aout
to
Newb
'
ryport
,
Arkham
,
an
'
Boston
.
'
Twas
then
Obed
got
the
ol'
branch
railrud
put
through
.
Some
Kingsport
fishermen
heerd
abaout
the
ketch
an
'
come
up
in
sloops
,
but
they
was
all
lost
.
Nobody
never
see
'em
agin
.
An
'
jest
then
our
folk
organised
the
Esoteric
Order
o
'
Dagon
,
an
'
bought
Masonic
Hall
offen
Calvary
Commandery
for
it
...
heh
,
heh
,
heh
!
Matt
Eliot
was
a
Mason
an
'
agin
the
sellin
'
,
but
he
dropped
aout
o
'
sight
jest
then
.
"
Remember
,
I
ai
n't
sayin
'
Obed
was
set
on
hevin
'
things
jest
like
they
was
on
that
Kanaky
isle
.
I
du
n't
think
he
aimed
at
fust
to
do
no
mixin
'
,
nor
raise
no
younguns
to
take
to
the
water
an
'
turn
into
fishes
with
eternal
life
.
He
wanted
them
gold
things
,
an
'
was
willin
'
to
pay
heavy
,
an
'
I
guess
the
others
was
satisfied
fer
a
while
...
"
Come
in
'
forty-six
the
taown
done
some
lookin
'
an
'
thinkin
'
fer
itself
.
Too
many
folks
missin
'
--
too
much
wild
preachin
'
at
meetin
'
of
a
Sunday
--
too
much
talk
abaout
that
reef
.
I
guess
I
done
a
bit
by
tellin
'
Selectman
Mowry
what
I
see
from
the
cupalo
.
They
was
a
party
one
night
as
follered
Obed
's
craowd
aout
to
the
reef
,
an
'
I
heerd
shots
betwixt
the
dories
.
Nex
'
day
Obed
and
thutty-two
others
was
in
gaol
,
with
everybody
a-wonderin
'
jest
what
was
afoot
and
jest
what
charge
agin
'em
cud
he
got
to
holt
.
God
,
ef
anybody
'd
look
'd
ahead
...
a
couple
o
'
weeks
later
,
when
nothin
'
had
ben
throwed
into
the
sea
fer
thet
long
...
"
Zadok
was
shewing
sings
of
fright
and
exhaustion
,
and
I
let
him
keep
silence
for
a
while
,
though
glancing
apprehensively
at
my
watch
.
The
tide
had
turned
and
was
coming
in
now
,
and
the
sound
of
the
waves
seemed
to
arouse
him
.
I
was
glad
of
that
tide
,
for
at
high
water
the
fishy
smell
might
not
be
so
bad
.
Again
I
strained
to
catch
his
whispers
.
"
That
awful
night
...
I
seed
'em
.
I
was
up
in
the
cupalo
...
hordes
of
'em
...
swarms
of
'em
...
all
over
the
reef
an
'
swimmin
'
up
the
harbour
into
the
Manuxet
...
God
,
what
happened
in
the
streets
of
Innsmouth
that
night
...
they
rattled
our
door
,
but
pa
would
n't
open
...
then
he
clumb
aout
the
kitchen
winder
with
his
musket
to
find
Selecman
Mowry
an
'
see
what
he
cud
do
...
Maounds
o
'
the
dead
an
'
the
dyin
'
...
shots
and
screams
...
shaoutin
'
in
Ol
Squar
an
'
Taown
Squar
an
'
New
Church
Green
--
gaol
throwed
open
...
--
proclamation
...
treason
...
called
it
the
plague
when
folks
come
in
an
'
faoud
haff
our
people
missin
'
...
nobody
left
but
them
as
ud
jine
in
with
Obed
an
'
them
things
or
else
keep
quiet
...
never
heard
o
'
my
pa
no
more
...
"
The
old
man
was
panting
and
perspiring
profusely
.
His
grip
on
my
shoulder
tightened
.