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G. K. Chesterton: The Innocence of Father Brown6. The Honour of Israel Gow (continued)"I don't imagine it," said Flambeau. He dug for some dreadful minutes in silence, and then said in a choked voice, "I'm afraid of his not being the right shape." "Nor was that piece of paper, you know," said Father Brown quietly, "and we survived even that piece of paper." Flambeau dug on with a blind energy. But the tempest had shouldered away the choking grey clouds that clung to the hills like smoke and revealed grey fields of faint starlight before he cleared the shape of a rude timber coffin, and somehow tipped it up upon the turf. Craven stepped forward with his axe; a thistle-top touched him, and he flinched. Then he took a firmer stride, and hacked and wrenched with an energy like Flambeau's till the lid was torn off, and all that was there lay glimmering in the grey starlight. "Bones," said Craven; and then he added, "but it is a man," as if that were something unexpected. "Is he," asked Flambeau in a voice that went oddly up and down, "is he all right?" "Seems so," said the officer huskily, bending over the obscure and decaying skeleton in the box. "Wait a minute." A vast heave went over Flambeau's huge figure. "And now I come to think of it," he cried, "why in the name of madness shouldn't he be all right? What is it gets hold of a man on these cursed cold mountains? I think it's the black, brainless repetition; all these forests, and over all an ancient horror of unconsciousness. It's like the dream of an atheist. Pine-trees and more pine-trees and millions more pine-trees--" "God!" cried the man by the coffin, "but he hasn't got a head." While the others stood rigid the priest, for the first time, showed a leap of startled concern. "No head!" he repeated. "No head?" as if he had almost expected some other deficiency. This is page 109 of 225. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of The Innocence of Father Brown at Amazon.com
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