《The Shining 原版小说》

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    Roll me over; lay me down and do it again。〃 
 
  Danny's face rose before him; not Danny's normal face; lively and alert; the 
eyes sparkling and open; but the catatonic; zombielike face of a stranger; the 
eyes dull and opaque; the mouth pursed babyishly around his thumb。 What was he 
doing; sitting here and talking to himself like a sulky teen…ager when his son 
was upstairs; someplace; acting like something that belonged in a padded room; 


 
 
acting the way Wally Hollis said Vic Stenger had been before the men in the 
white coats had to e and take him away? 
  (But I never put a hand on him! Goddammit; I didn't!) 
  〃Jack?〃 The voice was timid; hesitant。 
  He was so startled he almost fell off the stool whirling it around。 Wendy was 
standing just inside the batwing doors; Danny cradled in her arms like some 
waxen horror show dummy。 The three of them made a tableau that Jack felt very 
strongly; it was just before the curtain of Act II in some oldtime temperance 
play; one so poorly mounted that the prop man had forgotten to stock the shelves 
of the Den of Iniquity。 
  〃I never touched him;〃 Jack said thickly。 〃I never have since the night I 
broke his arm。 Not even to spank him。〃 
  〃Jack; that doesn't matter now。 What matters is  〃 
  〃This matters!〃 he shouted。 He brought one fist crashing down on the bar; hard 
enough to make the empty peanut dishes jump。 〃It matters; goddammit; it matters!〃 
  〃Jack; we have to get him off the mountain。 He's  〃 
  Danny began to stir in her arms。 The slack; empty expression on his face had 
begun to break up like a thick matte of ice over some buried surface。 His lips 
twisted; as if at some weird taste。 His eyes widened。 His hands came up as if to 
cover them and then dropped back。 
  Abruptly he stiffened in her arms。 His back arched into a bow; making Wendy 
stagger。 And he suddenly began to shriek; mad sounds that escaped his straining 
throat in bolt after crazy; echoing bolt。 The sound seemed to fill the empty 
downstairs and e back at them like banshees。 There might have been a hundred 
Dannys; all screaming at once。 
  〃Jack!〃 she cried in terror。 〃Oh God Jack what's wrong with him?〃 
  He came off the stool; numb from the waist down; more frightened than he had 
ever been in his life。 What hole had his son poked through and into? What dark 
nest? And what had been in there to sting him? 
  〃Danny!〃 he roared。 〃Danny!〃 
  Danny saw him。 He broke his mother's grip with a sudden; fierce strength that 
gave her no chance to hold him。 She stumbled back against one of the booths and 
nearly fell into it。 
  〃Daddy!〃 he screamed; running to Jack; his eyes huge and affrighted。 〃Oh Daddy 
Daddy; it was her! Her! Her! Oh Daaaaahdeee — 〃 
  He slammed into Jack's arms like a blunt arrow; making Jack rock on his feet。 
Danny clutched at him furiously; at first seeming to pummel him like a fighter; 
then clutching his belt and sobbing against his shirt。 Jack could feel his son's 
face; hot and working; against his belly。 
  Daddy; it was her。 
  Jack looked slowly up into Wendy's face。 His eyes were like small silver 
coins。 
  〃Wendy?〃 Voice soft; nearly purring。 〃Wendy; what did you do to him?〃 
  Wendy stared back at him in stunned disbelief; her face pallid。 She shook her 
head。 
  〃Oh Jack; you must know — 〃 
  Outside it had begun to snow again。 
 


 
 
 
 
 
   》 
 
 
 KITCHEN TALK 
 
 
  Jack carried Danny into the kitchen。 The boy was still sobbing wildly; 
refusing to look up from Jack's chest。 In the kitchen he gave Danny back to 
Wendy; who still seemed stunned and disbelieving。 
  〃Jack; I don't know what he's talking about。 Please; you must believe that。〃 
  〃I do believe it;〃 he said; although he had to admit to himself that it gave 
him a certain amount of pleasure to see the shoe switched to the other foot with 
such dazzling; unexpected speed。 But his anger at Wendy had been only a passing 
gut twitch。 In his heart he knew Wendy would pour a can of gasoline over herself 
and strike a match before harming Danny。 
  The large tea kettle was on the back burner; poking along on low heat。 Jack 
dropped a teabag into his own large ceramic cup and poured hot water halfway。 
  〃Got cooking sherry; don't you?〃 he asked Wendy。 
  〃What? 。。。 oh; sure。 Two or three bottles of it。〃 
  〃Which cupboard?〃 
  She pointed; and Jack took one of the bottles down。 He poured a hefty dollop 
into the teacup; put the sherry back; and filled the last quarter of the cup 
with milk。 Then he added three tablespoons of sugar and stirred。 He brought it 
to Danny; whose sobs had tapered off to snifflings and hitchings。 But he was 
trembling all over; and his eyes were wide and starey。 
  〃Want you to drink this; doc;〃 Jack said。 〃It's going to taste frigging awful; 
but it'll make you feel better。 Can you drink it for your daddy?〃 
  Danny nodded that he could and took the cup。 He drank a little; grimaced; and 
looked questioningly at Jack。 Jack nodded and Danny drank again。 Wendy felt the 
familiar twist of jealousy somewhere in her middle; knowing the boy would not 
have drunk it for her。 
  On the heels of that came an unfortable; even startling thought: Had she 
wanted to think Jack was to blame? Was she that jealous? It was the way her 
mother would have thought; that was the really horrible thing。 She could 
remember a Sunday when her Dad had taken her to the park and she had toppled 
from the second tier of the jungle gym; cutting both knees。 When her father 
brought her home; her mother had shrieked at him: What did you do? Why weren't 
you watching her? What kind of a father are you? 
  (She had hounded him to his grave; by the time he divorced her it was too 
late。) 
  She had never even given Jack the benefit of the doubt。 Not the smallest。 
Wendy felt her face burn yet knew with a kind of helpless finality that if the 
whole thing were to be played over again; she would do and think the same way。 
She carried part of her mother with her always; for good or bad。 


 
 
  〃Jack — 〃 she began; not sure if she meant to apologize or justify。 Either; she 
knew; would be useless。 
  〃Not now;〃 he said。 
  It took Danny fifteen minutes to drink half of the big cup's contents; and by 
that time he had calmed visibly。 The shakes were almost gone。 
  Jack put his hands solemnly on his son's shoulders。 〃Danny; do you think you 
can tell us exactly what happened to you? It's very important。〃 
  Danny looked from Jack to Wendy; then back again。 In the silent pause; their 
setting and situation made themselves known: the whoop of the wind outside; 
driving fresh snow down from the northwest; the creaking and groaning of the old 
hotel as it settled into another storm。 The fact of their disconnect came to 
Wendy with unexpected force as it sometimes did; like a blow under the heart。 
  〃I want 。。。 to tell you everything;〃 Danny said。 〃I wish I had before。〃 He 
picked up the cup and held it; as if forted by the warmth。 
  〃Why didn't you; son?〃 Jack brushed Danny's sweaty; tumbled hair back gently 
from his brow。 
  〃Because Uncle Al got you the job。 And I c
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