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called back; 〃Yeah; babe。 Lookin for rats。〃 
  She was ing down。 He heard her on the stairs; then crossing the boiler 
room。 Quickly; without thinking why he might be doing it; be stuffed the 
scrapbook under a pile of bills and invoices。 He stood up as she came through 
the arch。 
  〃What in the world have you been doing down here? It's almost three o'clock!〃 
  He smiled。 〃Is it that late? I got rooting around through all this stuff。 
Trying to find out where the bodies are buried; I guess。〃 
  The words clanged back viciously in his mind。 
  She came closer; looking at him; and he unconsciously retreated a step; unable 
to help himself。 He knew what she was doing。 She was trying to smell liquor on 
him。 Probably she wasn't even aware of it herself; but he was; and it made him 
feel both guilty and angry。 
  〃Your mouth is bleeding;〃 she said in a curiously flat tone。 
  〃Huh?〃 He put his hand to his lips and winced at the thin stinging。 His index 
finger came away bloody。 His guilt increased。 
  〃You've been rubbing your mouth again;〃 she said。 
  He looked down and shrugged。 〃Yeah; I guess I have。〃 
  〃It's been hell for you; hasn't it?〃 
  〃No; not so bad。〃 
  〃Has it gotten any easier?〃 


 
 
  He looked up at her and made his feet start moving。 Once they were actually in 
motion it was easier。 He crossed to his wife and slipped an arm around her 
waist。 He brushed aside a sheaf of her blond hair and kissed her neck。 〃Yes;〃 he 
said。 〃Where's Danny?〃 
  〃Oh; he's around somewhere。 It's started to cloud up outside。 Hungry?〃 
  He slipped a hand over her taut; jeans…clad bottom with counterfeit lechery。 
〃Like ze bear; madame。〃 
  〃Watch out; slugger。 Don't start something you can't finish。〃 
  〃Fig…fig; madame?〃 he asked; still rubbing。 〃Dirty peeotures? Unnatural 
positions?〃 As they went through the arch; he threw one glance back at the box 
where the scrapbook 
  (whose?) 
  was hidden。 With the light out it was only a shadow。 He was relieved that he 
had gotten Wendy away。 His lust became less acted; more natural; as they 
approached the stairs。 
  〃Maybe;〃 she said。 〃After we get you a sandwich…yeek!〃 She twisted away from 
him; giggling。 〃That tickles!〃 
  〃It teekles nozzing like Jock Torrance would like to teekle you; madame。〃 
  〃Lay off; Jock。 How about a ham and cheese 。。。 for the first course?〃 
  They went up the stairs together; and Jack didn't look over his shoulder 
again。 But he thought of Watson's words: 
  Every big hotel has got a ghost。 Why? Hell; people e and go。。。 
  Then Wendy shut the basement door behind them; closing it into darkness。 
 
 
 
 
   》 
 
 
  OUTSIDE 217 
 
 
  Danny was remembering the words of someone else who had worked at the Overlook 
during the season: 
  Her saying she'd seen something in one of the rooms where 。。。 a bad thing 
happened。 That was in Room 217 and I want you to promise me you won't go in 
there; Danny 。。。 steer right clear 。。。 
  It was a perfectly ordinary door; no different from any other door on the 
first two floors of the hotel。 It was dark gray; halfway down a corridor that 
ran at right angles to the main second…floor hallway。 The numbers on the door 
looked no different from the house numbers on the Boulder apartment building 
they had lived in。 A 2; a 1; and a 7。 Big deal。 Just below them was a tiny glass 
circle; a peephole。 Danny had tried several of them。 From the inside you got a 
wide; fish…eye view of the corridor。 From outside you could screw up your eye 
seven ways to Sunday and still not see a thing。 A dirty gyp: 
  (Why are you here?) 


 
 
  After the walk behind the Overlook; he and Mommy had e back and she had 
fixed him his favorite lunch; a cheese and bologna sandwich plus Campbell's Bean 
Soup。 They ate in Dick's kitchen and talked。 The radio was on; getting thin and 
crackly music from the Estes Park station。 The kitchen was his favorite place in 
the hotel; and he guessed that Mommy and Daddy must feel the same way; because 
after trying their meals in the dining room for three days or so; they had begun 
eating in the kitchen by mutual consent; setting up chairs around Dick 
Hallorann's butcher block; which was almost as big as their dining room table 
back in Stovington; anyway。 The dining room had been too depressing; even with 
the lights on and the music playing from the tape cassette system in the office。 
You were still just one of three people sitting at a table surrounded by dozens 
of other tables; all empty; all covered with those transparent plastic 
dustcloths。 Mommy said it was like having dinner in the middle of a Horace 
Walpole novel; and Daddy had laughed and agreed。 Danny had no idea who Horace 
Walpole was; but he did know that Mommy's cooking had begun to taste better as 
soon as they began to eat it in the kitchen。 He kept discovering little flashes 
of Dick Hallorann's personality lying around; and they reassured him like a warm 
touch。 
  Mommy had eaten half a sandwich; no soup。 She said Daddy must have gone out 
for a walk of his own since both the VW and the hotel truck were in the parking 
lot。 She said she was tired and might lie down for an hour or so; if he thought 
he could amuse himself and not get into trouble。 Danny told her around a 
mouthful of cheese and bologna that he thought he could。 
  〃Why don't you go out into the playground?〃 she asked him。 〃I thought you'd 
love that place; with a sandbox for your trucks and all。〃 
  He swallowed and the food went down his throat in a lump that was dry and 
hard。 〃Maybe I will;〃 he said; turning to the radio and fiddling with it。 
  〃And all those neat hedge animals;〃 she said; taking his empty plate。 〃Your 
father's got to get out and trim them pretty soon。〃 
  〃Yeah;〃 he said。 
  (Just nasty things 。。。 once it had to do with those damn hedges clipped to 
look like animals 。。。) 
  〃If you see your father before I do; tell him I'm lying down。〃 
  〃Sure; Mom。〃 
  She put the dirty dishes in the sink and came back over to him。 〃Are you happy 
here; Danny?〃 
  He looked at her guilelessly; a milk mustache on his lip。 〃Uh…huh。〃 
  〃No more bad dreams?〃 
  〃No。〃 Tony had e to him once; one night while he was lying in bed; calling 
his name faintly and from far away。 Danny had squeezed his eyes tightly shut 
until Tony had gone。 
  〃You sure?〃 
  〃Yes; Mom。〃 
  She seemed satisfied。 〃How's your hand?〃 
  He flexed it for her。 〃All better。〃 
  She nodded。 Jack had taken the nest under the Pyrex bowl; full of frozen 
wasps; out to the incinerator in back of the equipment shed and burned it。 They 
had seen no more wasps since。 He had written to a lawyer in Boulder; enclosing 


 
 
the snaps of Danny's hand; and the lawyer had called back two days ago — that had 
put Jack in a foul temper all afternoon。 The lawyer doubted if the pany that 
had manufactured the bug bomb could be sued successfully because there was only 
Jack to testify that he had followed directions printed on the package。 Jack had 
asked the lawyer if they couldn't purchase some others and test them for the 
same defect。 Yes; the lawyer said; but the results were highly doubtful even if 
all the test bombs malfunctioned。 He told Jack of a case that involved an 
extension ladder pany and a man who had broken his back。 Wendy had 
miserated with Jack; but privately she had just been glad that Danny had 
gotten off as cheaply as he had。 It was best to leave lawsuits to people who 
understood them; and that did not include the Torrances。 And they had seen no 
more wasps since。 
  〃Go and play; doc。 Have fun。〃 
  But he hadn't had fun。 He had wandered aimlessly around the hotel; poking into 
the maids' closets and the janitor's rooms; looking for something interesting; 
not finding it; a small boy padding along a dark blue carpet woven with twisting 
black lines。 He had tried a room door from time to time; but of course they were 
all locked。 The passkey was hanging down in the office; he knew where; but Daddy 
had told him he shouldn't touch that。 And he didn't want to。 Did be? 
  (Why are you here?) 
  There was nothing aimless about it after all。 He had been drawn to Room 217 by 
a morbid kind of curiosity。 He remembered a story Daddy had read to him once 
when he was drunk。 That had been a long time ago; but the story was just as 
vivid now as when Daddy had read it to him。 Mommy had scolded Daddy and asked 
what he was doing; reading a three…year…old baby something so horrible。 The name 
of the story was Bluebeard。 That was clear in his mind too; because he had 
thought at first Daddy was saying Bluebird; and there were no bluebirds in the 
story; or birds of any kind for that matter。 Actually the story was about 
Bluebeard's wife; a pretty lady that had corn…colored hair like Mommy。 After 
Bluebeard married her; they lived in a big and ominous castle that was not 
unlike the Overlook。 And every day Bluebeard went off to work and every day he 
would tell his pretty little wife not to look in a certain room; although the 
key to that room was hanging right on a hook; just like the passkey was hanging 
on the office wall downstairs。 Bluebea

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