The Man Who Laughs


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CHAPTER VI.  
STRUGGLE BETWEEN DEATH AND LIFE.  
The child was before this thing, dumb, wondering, and with eyes fixed.  
To a man it would have been a gibbet; to the child it was an apparition.  
Where a man would have seen a corpse the child saw a spectre.  
Besides, he did not understand.  
The attractions of the obscure are manifold. There was one on the summit  
of that hill. The child took a step, then another; he ascended, wishing  
all the while to descend; and approached, wishing all the while to  
retreat.  
Bold, yet trembling, he went close up to survey the spectre.  
When he got close under the gibbet, he looked up and examined it.  
The spectre was tarred; here and there it shone. The child distinguished  
the face. It was coated over with pitch; and this mask, which appeared  
viscous and sticky, varied its aspect with the night shadows. The child  
saw the mouth, which was a hole; the nose, which was a hole; the eyes,  
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