《The Shining 原版小说》

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doctor es and says to you; 〃Ullman; what have you been doing up here? You've 
got eighty of the richest folks in America suffering from rat poisoning!〃 〃' 
  Jack threw his head back and bellowed laughter。 〃What did Ullman say?〃 
  Hallorann tucked his tongue into his cheek as if feeling for a bit of food in 
there。 〃He said: ‘Get some traps; Hallorann。' 〃 
  This time they all laughed; even Danny; although he was not pletely sure 
what the joke was; except it had something to do with Mr。 Ullman; who didn't 
know everything after all。 
  The four of them passed through the dining room; empty and silent now; with 
its fabulous western exposure on the snow…dusted peaks。 Each of the white linen 
tablecloths had been covered with a sheet of tough clear plastic。 The rug; now 
rolled up for the season; stood in one corner like a sentinel on guard duty。 
  Across the wide room was a double set of batwing doors; and over them an old… 
fashioned sign lettered in gilt script: The Colorado Lounge。 
  Following his gaze; Hallorann said; 〃If you're a drinkin man; I hope you 
brought your own supplies。 That place is picked clean。 Employee's party last 
night; you know。 Every maid and bellhop in the place is goin around with a 
headache today; me included。〃 
  〃I don't drink;〃 Jack said shortly。 They went back to the lobby。 
  It had cleared greatly during the half hour they'd spent in the kitchen。 The 
long main room was beginning to take on the quiet; deserted look that Jack 
supposed they would bee familiar with soon enough。 The high…backed chairs 
were empty。 The nuns who had been sitting by the fire were gone; and the fire 
itself was down to a bed of fortably glowing coals。 Wendy glanced out into 
the parking lot and saw that all but a dozen cars had disappeared。 
  She found herself wishing they could get back in the VW and go back to 
Boulder。。。 or anywhere else。 
  Jack was looking around for Ullman; but he wasn't in the lobby。 
  A young maid with her ash…blond hair pinned up on her neck came over。 〃Your 
luggage is out on the porch; Dick。〃 
  〃Thank you; Sally。〃 He gave her a peck on the forehead。 〃You have yourself a 
good winter。 Getting married; I hear。〃 
  He turned to the Torrances as she strolled away; backside twitching pertly。 
〃I've got to hurry along if I'm going to make that plane。 I want to wish you all 
the best。 Know you'll have it。〃 
  〃Thanks;〃 Jack said。 〃You've been very kind。〃 
  〃I'll take good care of your kitchen;〃 Wendy promised again。 〃Enjoy Florida。〃 
  〃I always do;〃 Hallorann said。 He put his hands on his knees and bent down to 
Danny。 〃Last chance; guy。 Want to e to Florida?〃 
  〃I guess not;〃 Danny said; smiling。 
  〃Okay。 Like to give me a hand out to my car with my bags?〃 
  〃If my mommy says I can。〃 


 
 
  〃You can;〃 Wendy said; 〃but you'll have to have that jacket buttoned。〃 She 
leaned forward to do it but Hallorann was ahead of her; his large brown fingers 
moving with smooth dexterity。 
  〃I'll send him right back in;〃 Hallorann said。 
  〃Fine;〃 Wendy said; and followed them to the door。 Jack was still looking 
around for Ullman。 The last of the Overlooks guests were checking out at the 
desk。 
 
 
 
 
   》 
 
 
  THE SHINING 
 
 
  There were four bags in a pile just outside the door。 Three of them were 
giant; battered old suitcases covered with black imitation alligator hide。 The 
last was an oversized zipper bag with a faded tartan skin。 
  〃Guess you can handle that one; can't you?〃 Hallorann asked him。 He picked up 
two of the big cases in one hand and hoisted the other under his arm。 
  〃Sure;〃 Danny said。 He got a grip on it with both hands and followed the cook 
down the porch steps; trying manfully not to grunt and give away how heavy it 
was。 
  A sharp and cutting fall wind had e up since they had arrived; it whistled 
across the parking lot; making Danny wince his eyes down to slits as he carried 
the zipper bag in front of him; bumping on his knees。 A few errant aspen leaves 
rattled and turned across the now mostly deserted asphalt; making Danny think 
momentarily of that night last week when he had wakened out of his nightmare and 
had heard — or thought he heard; at least — Tony telling him not to go。 
  Hallorann set his bags down by the trunk of a beige Plymouth Fury。 〃This ain't 
much car;〃 he confided to Danny; 〃just a rental job。 My Bessie's on the other 
end。 She's a car。 1950 Cadillac; and does she run sweet? I'll tell the world。 I 
keep her in Florida because she's too old for all this mountain climbing。 You 
need a hand with that?〃 
  〃No; sir;〃 Danny said。 He managed to carry it the last ten or twelve steps 
without grunting and set it down with a large sigh of relief。 
  〃Good boy;〃 Hallorann said。 He produced a large key ring from the pocket of 
his blue serge jacket and unlocked the trunk。 As he lifted the bags in he said: 
〃You shine on; boy。 Harder than anyone I ever met in my life。 And I'm sixty 
years old this January。〃 
  〃Huh?〃 
  〃You got a knack;〃 Hallorann said; turning to him。 〃Me; I've always called it 
shining。 That's what my grandmother called it; too。 She had it。 We used to sit 
in the kitchen when I was a boy no older than you and have long talks without 
even openin our mouths。〃 


 
 
  〃Really?〃 
  Hallorann smiled at Danny's openmouthed; almost hungry expression and said; 
〃e on up and sit in the car with me for a few minutes。 Want to talk to you。〃 
He slammed the trunk。 
  In the lobby of the Overlook; Wendy Torrance saw her son get into the 
passenger side of Hallorann's car as the big black cook slid in behind the 
wheel。 A sharp pang of fear struck her and she opened her mouth to tell Jack 
that Hallorann had not been lying about taking their son to Florida — there was a 
kidnaping afoot。 But they were only sitting there。 She could barely see the 
small silhouette of her son's head; turned attentively toward Hallorann's big 
one。 Even at this distance that small head had a set to it that she recognized — 
it was the way her son looked when there was something on the TV that 
particularly fascinated him; or when he and his father were playing old maid or 
idiot cribbage。 Jack; who was still looking around for Ullman; hadn't noticed。 
Wendy kept silent; watching Hallorann's car nervously; wondering what they could 
possibly be talking about that would make Danny cock his head that way。 
  In the car Hallorann was saying: 〃Get you kinda lonely; thinkin you were the 
only one?〃 
  Danny; who had been frightened as well as lonely sometimes; nodded。 〃Am I the 
only one you ever met?〃 he asked。 
  Hallorann laughed and shook his head。 〃No; child; no。 But you shine the 
hardest。〃 
  〃Are there lots; then?〃 
  〃No;〃 Hallorann said; 〃but you do run across them。 A lot of folks; they got a 
little bit of shine to them。 They don't even know it。 But they always seem to 
show up with flowers when their wives are feelin blue with the monthlies; they 
do good on school tests they don't even study for; they got a good idea how 
people are feelin as soon as they walk into a room。 I e across fifty or sixty 
like that。 But maybe o
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