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作者:青涩春天      更新:2022-07-12 16:22      字数:2311
  as the bent of their own minds may incline them。 Persons disposed
  to take the rational view may; under these circumstances; be
  interested in hearing of a coincidence relating to the present
  story; which actually happened; and which in the matter of
  〃extravagant improbability〃 sets anything of the same kind that a
  novelist could imagine at flat defiance。
  In November; 1865; that is to say; when thirteen monthly parts of
  〃Armadale〃 had been published; and; I may add; when more than a
  year and a half had elapsed since the end of the story; as it now
  appears; was first sketched in my notebooka vessel lay in the
  Huskisson Dock at Liverpool which was looked after by one man;
  who slept on board; in the capacity of shipkeeper。 On a certain
  day in the week this man was found dead in the deck…house。 On the
  next day a second man; who had taken his place; was carried dying
  to the Northern Hospital。 On the third day a third ship…keeper
  was appointed; and was found dead in the deck…house which had
  already proved fatal to the other two。 _The name of that ship was
  〃The Armadale。〃_ And the proceedings at the Inquest proved that
  the three men had been all suffocated _by sleeping in poisoned
  air!_
  I am indebted for these particulars to the kindness of the
  reporters at Liverpool; who sent me their statement of the facts。
  The case found its way into most of the newspapers。 It was
  noticedto give two instances in which I can cite the datesin
  the _Times_ of November 30th; 1865; and was more fully described
  in the _Daily News_ of November 28th; in the same year。
  Before taking leave of 〃Armadale;〃 I may perhaps be allowed to
  mention; for the benefit of any readers who may be curious on
  such points; that the 〃Norfolk Broads〃 are here described after
  personal investigation of them。 In this; as in other cases; I
  have spared no pains to instruct myself on matters of fact。
  Wherever the story touches on questions connected with Law;
  Medicine; or Chemistry; it has been submitted before publication
  to the experience of professional men。 The kindness of a friend
  supplied me with a plan of the doctor's apparatus; and I saw the
  chemical ingredients at work before I ventured on describing the
  action of them in the closing scenes of this book。
  End