Chapter 19 Potential danger ahead 第19章 未知的危险
2022-01-26MaryShelley
Mary Shelley
在怪物離开实验室以后,“我”也踏上了回归之旅,但潜在的危险正在等着“我”……
He ran quickly out of the laboratory, and I watched him as he left the island in his boat and sailed away across the sea.
I sat and cried as I thought of the danger to Elizabeth. But I knew that the mo?nster would not visit us until our wedding night. I would not die easily, and I would try to kill him before he could kill me.
The next morning I received a letter from Henry. He told me that he was waiting for me to return. I decided to clear the laboratory and to leave the island on the following day. So I returned to the laboratory, where the pieces of the woman monsters body still lay on the floor. I put them all in a large bag with some heavy stones. Then I took the bag to my boat and sailed out to sea. I threw the bag into deep water, and watched it disappear. I was happier than I had felt for months. I knew I had done the right thing, and now there would be no second monster to follow the first.
I was very tired, and I went to sleep in the boat. I do not know how long I slept, but when I woke up, I was in the middle of a storm. The wind was driving me further out to sea and my boat began to be filled with water. I knew I was in great danger. After some hours, the storm passed, and I saw land to the south. Soon I could see the beach...and a crowd of people standing and watching me. Their faces were cold and unfriendly.
As I landed, four of the men came towards me and took me by the arms.
“We are taking you to Mr Kerwin, the judge. He wants to ask you some questions about the murder of a man here last night,” one of the men told me.
I was sad to hear of the murder, but I did not worry about it. I had been far away at the time, and knew nothing about any murder. It would be easy to explain that. So I went with the men to the large house where Judge Kerwin lived.
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What is the potential danger according to the text?