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 disappointment。 Don't go; it seemed to sigh。 Why go? She can wait。 Let her wait。 Stay awhile up here and see what's to be seen。
  〃There's no time;〃 Carys said。
  Almost angered to have been summoned away; Marty closed the door on the voice; and went down。
  〃I don't feel good;〃 she said; when he joined her on the lower landing。
  〃Is it him? Is he trying to get to you?〃 〃No。 I'm just dizzy。 I didn't realize that I'd got so weak。〃 〃There's a car outside;〃 he said; offering a supportive hand。 She waved him off。
  〃There's a parcel of my things;〃 she said。 〃In the room。〃 He went back to get it; and was picking it up when she made a small noise of plaint; and stumbled on the stairs。
  〃Are you all right?〃 〃Yes;〃 she said。 When he appeared on the stairs beside her; pillowcase parcel in hand; she gave him an ashen look。 〃The house wants me to stay;〃 she whispered。
  〃We'll take it steady;〃 he said; and went ahead of her; for fear she stumble again。 They reached the hallway without further incident。
  〃We can't go by the front door;〃 she said。 〃It's double…locked from the outside。〃 As they made their way back through the hall; they heard the unmistakable sound of the back door opening。
  〃Shit;〃 Marty said; under his breath。 He let go of Carys〃 arm and slipped back through the gloom to the front door; and tried to open it。 It was; as Carys had warned; double…locked。 Panic was rising in him; but in its confusion a still voice; which he knew to be the voice of the room; said: No need to worry。 e up。 Be safe in me。 Hide in me。 He thrust the temptation aside。 Carys〃 face was turned to his: 〃It's Breer;〃 she breathed。 The dog…killer was in the kitchen。 Marty could hear him; smell him。 Carys tapped at Marty's sleeve; and pointed to a bolted door under the well of the stairs。 Cellar; he guessed。 Whitefaced in the murk; she pointed down。 He nodded。
  Breer; about some business; was singing to himself。 Strange; to think of him happy; this lumbering slaughterer; content enough with his lot to sing。
  Carys had slid the bolt open on the cellar door。 Steps; dimly illuminated by the thrown light from the kitchen; led down into the pit。 A smell of disinfectant and wood shaving: healthy smells。 They crept down the stairs; cringing at each scraped heel; each creaking step。 But the Razor…Eater was too busy to hear; it seemed。 There was no howl of pursuit。 Marty closed the cellar door on them; desperately hoping freer would not notice that the bolts had been drawn; and listened。
  In time; the sound of running water; then the clink of cups; a teapot perhaps: the monster was brewing camomile。
  Breer's senses were not as acute as they had been。 The heat of the summer made him listless and weak。 His skin smelled; his hair was falling out; his bowels would scarcely move these days。 He needed a holiday; he'd decided。 Once the European had found Whitehead; and dispatched him…and that was surely only a matter of days away…he'd go and see the aurora borealis。 That would mean leaving his houseguest…he felt her proximity; mere feet away…but by that time she would have lost her appeal anyway。 He was more fickle than he used to be; and beauty was transient。 In two weeks; three in cool weather; all their charms dispersed。
  He sat down at the table and poured a cup of the camomile。 Its scent; once a great joy to him; was too subtle for his dogged sinuses; but he drank it for tradition's sake。 Later he'd go up to his room and watch the soap operas he loved so much; maybe he'd look in on Carys and watch her while she slept; oblige her; if she woke; to pass water in his presence。 Lost in a reverie of toilet training; he sat and sipped his tea。
  Marty had hoped the man would retire to his room with his brew; leaving them access to the back door; but Breer was clearly staying put for awhile。
  He reached back in the dark to Carys。 She was on the stairs behind him; trembling from head to toe; as was he。 Foolishly he'd left his jimmy; his only weapon; somewhere in the house; probably in Carys〃 room。 Should it e to a face…to…face confrontation; he was weaponless。 Worse; time was passing。 How long before Mamoulian came home? His heart sank at the thought。 He slid down the stairs; hands on the cold brick of the wall; past Carys and into the body of the cellar itself。 Perhaps there was a weapon of some kind down here。 Even; hope of hopes; another exit from the house。 There was very little light; however。 He could see no chinks to suggest a trapdoor or coalhole。 Certain that he was out of direct line with the door; he switched on his flashlight。 The cellar was not entirely empty。 There was a tarpaulin strung up to divide it; an artificial wall。
  He put his hand up to the low roof and guided himself across the cellar step by tentative step; clinging to the pipes on the ceiling for equilibrium。 He pulled the tarpaulin aside; and aimed the flashlight beam into the space beyond。 As he did so his stomach leaped up into his mouth。 A cry almost came; he stifled it an instant before it escaped。
  A yard or two from where he stood was a table。 At it sat a young girl。 She was staring at him。
  He put his fingers to his mouth to hush her before she cried out。 But there was no need。 She neither moved nor spoke。 The glazed look on her face was not mental deficiency。 The child was dead; he now understood。 There was dust on her。
  〃Oh; Christ;〃 he said; very quietly。
  Carys heard him。 She turned; and made her way to the bottom of the steps。
  〃Marty?〃 she breathed。
  〃Stay away;〃 he said; unable to unglue his eyes from the dead girl。 There was more than the body to feast his eyes upon。 There were the knives and the plate on the table in front of her; with a napkin lovingly shaken out and spread in her lap。 The plate; he saw; had meat on it; sliced thinly as if by a master butcher。 He moved past the body; trying to slide from under its gaze。 As he passed the table he brushed the silk napkin; it slid through the divide of the girl's legs。
  Two horrors came; brutal twins; one upon the other。 The napkin had neatly covered a place on the girl's inner thigh from which the meat on her plate had been carved。 In the same moment came another recognition: that he had eaten such meat; at Whitehead's encouragement; in the room at the estate。 It had been the tastiest of delicacies; he'd left his plate clean。
  Nausea swept up him。 He dropped the flashlight as he tried to fight the sickness back; but it was beyond his physical control。 The bitter odor of stomach acid filled the cellar。 All at once there was no hiding; no help for this insanity but to throw it up and take the consequences。
  Overhead; the Razor…Eater raised himself from his tea; pushed back his chair and came out of the kitchen。
  〃Who?〃 his thick voice demanded。 〃Who's down there?〃 He crossed unerringly to the cellar door and pulled it open。 Dead fluorescent light rolled down the stairs。
  〃Who's there?〃 he said again; and now he was ing down in pursuit of the light; his feet thundering on the wooden steps。 〃What are you doing?〃 He was shouting; his voice was at hysteria pitch。 〃You can't e down here!〃 Marty looked up; dizzied by breathlessness; to see Carys crossing the cellar toward him: Her eyes alighted on the tableau at the table but she kept admirable control; ignoring the body and reaching for the knife and fork that sat beside the plate。 She snatched them both up; catching the tablecloth in her haste。 The plate and its flyblown serving spun to the floor; knives cluttered beside it。
  Breer had paused at the bottom of the stairs to take in the desecration of his temple。 Now; appalled; he came careering toward the infidels; his size lending awesome momentum to the attack。 Dwarfed by him; Carys half…turned as he reached for her; roaring。 She was eclipsed。 Marty couldn't make out who was where。 But the confusion lasted only seconds。 Then Breer was raising his gray hands as if to push Carys off; his head shaking to and fro。 A howl was issuing from him; more of plaint than pain。
  Carys ducked his flailing; and slipped sideways out of harm's way。 The knife and fork she had held were no longer in her hands。 Breer had run straight onto them。 He seemed not to be aware of their presence in his gut; however。 His concern was for the girl whose body was even now toppling and falling into a rubber…jointed heap on the cellar floor。 He rushed to her fort; ignoring the desecraters in his anguish。 Carys caught sight of Marty; his face a greaseball; hauling himself upright by hanging on to the ceiling pipes。
  〃Move!〃 she yelled at him。 She waited long enough to see that he had responded and then made for the stairs。 As she clattered up the steps toward the light; she heard the Razor…Eater behind him; shouting: 〃No! No!〃 She glanced over her shoulder。 Marty gained the bottom of the stairs just as Breer's hands…manicured; perfumed and lethal…grabbed for him。 Marty threw an ill…aimed swipe backward; and Breer lost his hold。 It was a moment's grace; however; no more。 Marty was only halfway up the stairs before his attacker was back on his heels。 The rouged face was smeared as it peered up from the cellar depths; the features so contorted by outrage that they appeare

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