At least one other investigator, Thornton, has gone insane as well. He is subsequently subdued and placed in a mental institution. Maddened by the revelations of his family's past and driven by a hereditary cruelty, the narrator attacks one of his friends in the dark of the cavernous city and begins eating him. Upon investigating further (and as revealed in recurring dreams), he learns that his family maintained an underground city for centuries where they raised generations of "human cattle" (some regressed to a quadrupedal state) to supply their taste for human flesh. After moving in, the protagonist and his cats frequently hear rats scurrying behind the walls. To the dismay of nearby residents, he restores the Priory, plainly revealing his ignorance of the horrific history of the place. Set in 1923, "The Rats in the Walls" is narrated by the scion of the de la Poer family, who has moved from Massachusetts to his ancestral estate in England, the ruined Exham Priory.
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