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I A bad dreamSomewhere a telephone

I A bad dream
Somewhere a telephone was ringing. Howard could hear it in his dream, but it didn't wake him up. It was dark in his dream, dark and terrible.
He was running, but it was like running through deep water. There were trees all around him, trees which tried to stop him. They reached out with their branches. And it was behind him. It was coming nearer. He wanted to shout for help. He was opening his mouth wide. But there was no sound. He could hear the noise it was making behind him— the heavy feet, the heavy breathing.
He was terrified. He looked behind ... He could see it! He could see the burning eyes, the yellow teeth. Oh, no! It was coming nearer. A few more steps and then ...
The telephone was still ringing. 'Don't answer it,' Howard shouted.
Suddenly he was awake. His body was hot and wet. The bedclothes were nearly off the bed. He was awake and safe. It was only a dream! He tried to pull the bedclothes back onto the bed. But something was wrong. His arms felt strange. He lifted his head, and looked. Beside his bed, there were two metal poles. There were tubes coming from them. His arms were tied to them. He let his head fall back on the bed. Then he knew what it was. He was in hospital. But why?
He was probably a patient. He was ill, or hurt. Maybe he had been in an accident. He tried to think, but he couldn't remember. This happened sometimes after accidents, people said. You forgot what had happened just before, but... Howard felt cold around his heart.
He couldn't remember anything ... not the accident (but was it an accident?), not the hospital, not his home, or family (did he have a family?). He couldn't even remember his name.
Who was he? He didn't know.
He lifted his head again and looked to the right. He was in a hospital ward, a long room full of beds and other patients, men who were sleeping or reading. At one end he could see a nurse. She was speaking into a telephone. Was that the telephone he had heard?
He looked to the left and he became still with fear. A man was sitting on a chair just by his bed. There was something in his hand, a magazine or a book. His head had fallen forward and he was asleep. Who was he? What was he doing here, beside Howard's bed? Was he a guard? The man seemed to feel Howard's eyes on him, because he lifted his head, stood up and looked down at Howard.
'So you're awake, Mr Blake,' he said, and his voice was ugly. 'Have you had a good sleep? How's your head? Is it still hurting?'
'Who are you?' said Howard. His voice was very quiet.
'What am I doing here?'
'You've had a little accident,' the man said. 'There's someone here who wants to speak to you.'
Howard closed his eyes. Yes, his head did hurt, but it hurt inside more than outside. Why couldn't he remember? What was happening? He didn't understand.
When he opened his eyes, two people were standing by his bed, his guard and another, older person. It was a woman with brown hair and cold grey eyes, wearing a dark blue suit. They were both looking serious, almost angry. But why were they angry? Were they angry with him? They closed the curtains around his bed and came inside.
'The Inspector wants to speak to you, Mr Blake,' said the guard.
The Inspector? Then these two were police officers. Had he been in a road accident? No, Howard knew this wasn't right. Police Inspectors didn't worry about road accidents. They were too important. Then it was a crime! Perhaps ... perhaps he had been attacked by a thief!
'Now, Mr Blake,' the Inspector began. Her voice was pleasant but it sounded cold.
'Why do you call me "Blake"?' said Howard. He had suddenly felt this was wrong. 'My name isn't Blake. It's ... it's ...'
'Come on, Mr Blake,' the Inspector said angrily, 'we know all about you. Why don't you just answer our questions? You'll have to, in the end.'
Howard was feeling more and more worried. He wanted to answer their questions, but he could remember nothing.
'What do you want to know?' he said weakly.
'What time did you arrive at the house in Primrose Avenue ?' the Inspector said. Her voice was now hard and quick. 'How did you climb to the window? What weapon did you use to hit the old lady? What were you going to do with the green dragon?'
'Stop! Stop!' cried Howard. He felt sick. He couldn't breathe. He could only hear those last words, 'the green dragon', 'the green dragon'.
Howard groaned. The green dragon! Those eyes ... those burning red eyes! And then he remembered more. Red eyes, red blood. A pool of blood on a Chinese rug... But he was the one who was hurt. He was the one who had been attacked, violently.
The detectives — of course, they were detectives — began to ask their questions again. They were hard questions. They were impossible to answer.
'I can't ... I can't ...' said Howard. 'It's no use. I can't remember.' He felt like a little boy. He wanted to cry.
'You climbed into the old lady's house in the dark. She heard you and went to look. You hit her when she got to the stairs,' the first detective said.
And then the nurse was standing beside them. 'That's enough,' she said angrily. 'He's too ill to answer any more questions. You'll have to leave.'
She did something to Howard's arm. He felt himself sinking into sleep. The green dragon, the telephone, the pool of blood, the old lady ... what had happened? He didn't know. But he was certain about one thing.
'My name's not Blake,' he said, loudly and clearly. Then he slept.
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I A bad dreamSomewhere a telephone was ringing. Howard could hear it in his dream, but it didn't wake him up. It was dark in his dream, dark and terrible.He was running, but it was like running through deep water. There were trees all around him, trees which tried to stop him. They reached out with their branches. And it was behind him. It was coming nearer. He wanted to shout for help. He was opening his mouth wide. But there was no sound. He could hear the noise it was making behind him— the heavy feet, the heavy breathing.He was terrified. He looked behind ... He could see it! He could see the burning eyes, the yellow teeth. Oh, no! It was coming nearer. A few more steps and then ...The telephone was still ringing. 'Don't answer it,' Howard shouted.Suddenly he was awake. His body was hot and wet. The bedclothes were nearly off the bed. He was awake and safe. It was only a dream! He tried to pull the bedclothes back onto the bed. But something was wrong. His arms felt strange. He lifted his head, and looked. Beside his bed, there were two metal poles. There were tubes coming from them. His arms were tied to them. He let his head fall back on the bed. Then he knew what it was. He was in hospital. But why?He was probably a patient. He was ill, or hurt. Maybe he had been in an accident. He tried to think, but he couldn't remember. This happened sometimes after accidents, people said. You forgot what had happened just before, but... Howard felt cold around his heart.He couldn't remember anything ... not the accident (but was it an accident?), not the hospital, not his home, or family (did he have a family?). He couldn't even remember his name.Who was he? He didn't know.He lifted his head again and looked to the right. He was in a hospital ward, a long room full of beds and other patients, men who were sleeping or reading. At one end he could see a nurse. She was speaking into a telephone. Was that the telephone he had heard?He looked to the left and he became still with fear. A man was sitting on a chair just by his bed. There was something in his hand, a magazine or a book. His head had fallen forward and he was asleep. Who was he? What was he doing here, beside Howard's bed? Was he a guard? The man seemed to feel Howard's eyes on him, because he lifted his head, stood up and looked down at Howard.'So you're awake, Mr Blake,' he said, and his voice was ugly. 'Have you had a good sleep? How's your head? Is it still hurting?''Who are you?' said Howard. His voice was very quiet.'What am I doing here?''You've had a little accident,' the man said. 'There's someone here who wants to speak to you.'Howard closed his eyes. Yes, his head did hurt, but it hurt inside more than outside. Why couldn't he remember? What was happening? He didn't understand.When he opened his eyes, two people were standing by his bed, his guard and another, older person. It was a woman with brown hair and cold grey eyes, wearing a dark blue suit. They were both looking serious, almost angry. But why were they angry? Were they angry with him? They closed the curtains around his bed and came inside.'The Inspector wants to speak to you, Mr Blake,' said the guard.The Inspector? Then these two were police officers. Had he been in a road accident? No, Howard knew this wasn't right. Police Inspectors didn't worry about road accidents. They were too important. Then it was a crime! Perhaps ... perhaps he had been attacked by a thief!'Now, Mr Blake,' the Inspector began. Her voice was pleasant but it sounded cold.'Why do you call me "Blake"?' said Howard. He had suddenly felt this was wrong. 'My name isn't Blake. It's ... it's ...''Come on, Mr Blake,' the Inspector said angrily, 'we know all about you. Why don't you just answer our questions? You'll have to, in the end.'Howard was feeling more and more worried. He wanted to answer their questions, but he could remember nothing.'What do you want to know?' he said weakly.'What time did you arrive at the house in Primrose Avenue ?' the Inspector said. Her voice was now hard and quick. 'How did you climb to the window? What weapon did you use to hit the old lady? What were you going to do with the green dragon?''Stop! Stop!' cried Howard. He felt sick. He couldn't breathe. He could only hear those last words, 'the green dragon', 'the green dragon'.Howard groaned. The green dragon! Those eyes ... those burning red eyes! And then he remembered more. Red eyes, red blood. A pool of blood on a Chinese rug... But he was the one who was hurt. He was the one who had been attacked, violently.The detectives — of course, they were detectives — began to ask their questions again. They were hard questions. They were impossible to answer.'I can't ... I can't ...' said Howard. 'It's no use. I can't remember.' He felt like a little boy. He wanted to cry.'You climbed into the old lady's house in the dark. She heard you and went to look. You hit her when she got to the stairs,' the first detective said.And then the nurse was standing beside them. 'That's enough,' she said angrily. 'He's too ill to answer any more questions. You'll have to leave.'She did something to Howard's arm. He felt himself sinking into sleep. The green dragon, the telephone, the pool of blood, the old lady ... what had happened? He didn't know. But he was certain about one thing.'My name's not Blake,' he said, loudly and clearly. Then he slept.
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ИА плохой сон
Где телефон звонит. Говард мог слышать его во сне, но это не разбудить его. Было темно во сне, темно и страшно.
Он бежал, но это было, как работает через глубокую воду. Были деревья вокруг него, деревья, которые пытались остановить его. Они обратились со своими филиалами. И это было за ним. Это приближался. Он хотел, чтобы позвать на помощь. Он был широко открыв рот. Но не было ни звука. Он мог слышать шум он делал за Него, тяжелые ноги, тяжелое дыхание.
Он был в ужасе. Он оглянулся ... Он мог видеть его! Он мог видеть горящие глаза, желтые зубы. О нет! Это приближался. Еще несколько шагов, а потом ...
Телефон все еще ​​звонил. "Не отвечай," кричал Говард.
Вдруг он проснулся. Его тело было горячим и влажным. В постельное белье были почти с кровати. Он проснулся и безопасно. Это был всего лишь сон! Он попытался вытащить одеяло на кровать. Но что-то было не так. Его руки было странно. Он поднял голову и посмотрел. Возле его кровати, было два полюса металлические. Были трубки, поступающие от них. Его руки были привязаны к ним. Он уронил голову на кровать. Тогда он понял, что это было. Он был в больнице. Но почему?
Он, вероятно, был пациент. Он был болен, или больно. Может быть, он был в аварии. Он пытался думать, но он не мог вспомнить. Это произошло после того, как иногда несчастных случаев, сказал человек. Ты забыл, что случилось как раз перед, но ... Говард было холодно вокруг его сердца.
Он не мог вспомнить ничего ... не несчастный случай (но это было случайно?), А не в больницу, а не его дом, семью или (он есть семья?). Он даже не мог вспомнить его имя.
Кто он? Он не знал.
Он снова поднял голову и посмотрел направо. Он был в больничной палате, в длинной комнате, полной мест и других пациентов, мужчин, спали или чтения. На одном конце он мог видеть медсестру. Она говорила в телефон. Был, что телефон он слышал?
Он посмотрел налево, и он стал еще со страхом. Человек сидел на стуле, просто его постели. Был-то в руке, журнал или книгу. Его голова упала вперед, и он спал. Кто он был? Что он здесь делает, кроме кровати Говарда? Был ли он охранник? Человек, казалось, чувствовал глаза Говарда на него, потому что он поднял голову, встал и посмотрел на Говарда.
"Так ты проснулся, г-н Блейк, сказал он, и его голос был уродливым. 'Были ли у вас хороший сон? Как твоя голова? Это все еще ​​больно?
»Кто ты?" сказал Говард. Его голос был очень тихим.
"Что я здесь делаю?"
"Ты был немного аварии, сказал мужчина. "Там кто-то, кто хочет поговорить с вами.
Говард закрыл глаза. Да, его голова уже болит, но это больно внутри более, чем снаружи. Почему он не может вспомнить? Что происходило? Он не понял.
Когда он открыл глаза, два человека стояли у его кровати, его охранника и другого, старшего человека. Это была женщина с каштановыми волосами и холодными серыми глазами, одетый в темно-синий костюм. Они оба были глядя серьезные, почти сердито. Но почему они были недовольны? Были ли они сердиться на него? Они закрыли шторы вокруг кровати и пришла внутри.
"Инспектор хочет поговорить с вами, мистер Блейк, сказал охранник.
Инспектор? Тогда эти двое полицейских. Если бы он был в ДТП? Нет, Говард знал, что это было не так. Полицейские инспекторы не беспокоиться о дорожно-транспортных происшествий. Они были слишком важны. Тогда это было преступление! Возможно ... возможно, он был атакован вор!
"Теперь, г-н Блейк," Инспектор начал. Ее голос был приятным, но это звучало холодно.
"Почему ты называешь меня" Блейк "? сказал Говард. Он вдруг почувствовал, что это не так. "Мое имя не Блейк. Это ... это ...
"" Ну, мистер Блейк, "сердито сказал инспектор," мы знаем все о вас. Почему бы вам просто не ответить на наши вопросы? Вы должны, в конце концов.
Говард все более и более обеспокоены. Он хотел, чтобы ответить на их вопросы, но он ничего не может вспомнить.
"Что вы хотите знать? слабо сказал он.
"В какое время вы приедете в доме в Примроуз-авеню? сказал инспектор. Ее голос был теперь трудно и быстро. "Как вы подняться на окна? Какое оружие вы используете, чтобы поразить старушку? Что вы собираетесь делать с зеленым драконом?
»Стоп! Стоп!' воскликнул Говард. Он чувствовал себя больным. Он не мог дышать. Он мог только слышать эти последние слова,. Зеленый дракон »,« зеленый дракон
»Говард застонал. Зеленый дракон! Эти глаза ... Эти глаза горят красные! И тогда он вспомнил больше. Красные глаза, красная кровь. Бассейн крови на китайском коврике ... Но он был тем, кто пострадал. Он был тем, кто был атакован, яростно.
Сыщики - они, конечно, были детективы, - начал задавать вопросы снова. Они были трудные вопросы. Они были невозможно ответить.
"Я не могу ... Я не могу ...", говорит Говард. 'Это бесполезно. Я не помню. Он чувствовал, как маленький мальчик. Он хотел, чтобы плакать.
"Вы поднялись в старушки дома в темноте. Она услышала вас и пошли искать. Вы ударил ее, когда она добралась до лестницы, 'сказал первый детектив.
А потом медсестра стоял рядом с ними. "Это достаточно, 'сказала она сердито. "Он слишком болен, чтобы отвечать на вопросы. Вы будете иметь, чтобы уйти.
"Она сделала что-то рукой Ховарда. Он почувствовал, что погружается в сон. Зеленый дракон, телефон, лужа крови, старушка ... Что случилось? Он не знал. Но он был уверен в одном.
"Меня зовут не Блейк," сказал он, громко и четко. Тогда он спал.
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Я дурной сон
где-то телефон звонил. Ховард может услышать его в его мечта, но она не разбудила его вверх. Было темно в его мечту, темном и ужасные.
он работает, но он хотел бы работать в глубокой воде. Имеются деревья все вокруг него, деревья, которые пытались остановить его. Они вышли с их филиалов. И было у него за спиной. Она приближается. Он хотел кричать о помощи.Он открывает рот. Но нет звука. Он мог бы услышать шум он позади него - тяжелые ноги, тяжелое дыхание.
он был напуган. Он с интересом ожидает позади ... Он бы! Он не может увидеть жжение в глазах, желтые зубы. О, нет! Она приближается. Еще несколько шагов и затем ...
телефон по-прежнему звонок. 'Не ответить на этот вопрос,' Ховард выкрикивали.
внезапно он был проснуться.
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