by H.P. Lovecraft
originally published Tryout, July 1921
The Terrible Old Man is a strange elderly
man "so old that no one can remember when he was young, and so taciturn
that few know his real name." He lives alone in an ancient house on
Water Street in the town of Kingsport. Even among the locals, few know the details of the Old Man's life, but it is believed that he captained East Indian clipper ships
in his youth and had accumulated great riches throughout his life.
Those who had visited the property had seen bizarre collections of
stones in the front yard and observed the Old Man carrying on
conversations with mysterious bottles on his table, which make "certain
definite vibrations as if in answer." Most locals take care to avoid the
Old Man and his house.
The story focuses on three robbers (Angelo Ricci, Joe Czanek and
Manuel Silva), who are "of that new and heterogeneous alien stock which
lies outside the charmed circle of New England life and traditions."
They take little heed of the locals' cautionary whispers about the
Terrible Old Man, but are immediately interested when they learn about
his supposed hoard of treasure. They act immediately on their avarice
according to their natures, and go to the Old Man's house to commit
robbery. Ricci and Silva go inside to "interview" the Old Man about the
treasure and its hiding place, while Czanek waits outside in the getaway
car. Czanek waits impatiently for a long time. He is startled at one
point by an outburst of horrific screaming from the house, but assumes
that his colleagues have been too rough with the Old Man during their
interrogation. Soon after this, however, the gate of the house opens,
revealing not Czanek's colleagues, but the Terrible Old Man, "smiling
hideously" at him. For the first time, Czanek takes note of the Old
Man's unsettling yellow eyes.
The mutilated bodies of the three robbers are later found by the
seaside, "horribly slashed as with many cutlasses, and horribly mangled
as by the tread of many cruel boot-heels." The people of Kingsport talk
about the discovery, as well as about the abandoned car and the screams
heard in the night, but the Terrible Old Man shows no interest in their
gossip.
Another very minor HPL tale, one of the few set in Kingsport. Nothing terribly special about this one, and its inconclusiveness doesn't really help. And it includes one of HPL's diatribes against "foreigners" (sigh). Some nice atmosphere, but that's about it.
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