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第115章 BOOK THE THIRD:THE TRACK OF A STORM(30)

'My patient died,two hours before midnight—at a time,by my watch,answering almost to the minute when I had first seen her. I was alone with her,when her forlorn young head dropped gently on one side,and all her earthly wrongs and sorrows ended.

'The brothers were waiting in a room down-stairs,impatient to ride away. I had heard them,alone at the bedside,striking their boots with their riding-whips,and loitering up and down.

'At last she is dead?'said the elder,when I went in.

'She is dead,'said I.

'I congratulate you,my brother,'were his words as he turned round.

'He had before offered me money,which I had postponed taking. He now gave me a rouleau of gold.I took it from his hand,but laid it on the table.I had considered the question,and had resolved to accept nothing.

'Pray excuse me,'said I.'Under the circumstances,no.'

'They exchanged looks,but bent their heads to me as I bent mine to them,and we parted without another word on either side.

'I am weary,weary,weary—worn down by misery;I cannot read what I have written with this gaunt hand.

'Early in the morning,the rouleau of gold was left at my door in a little box,with my name on the outside. From the first,I had anxiously considered what I ought to do.I decided,that day,towrite privately to the Minister,stating the nature of the two cases to which I had been summoned,and the place to which I had gone:in effect,stating all the circumstances.I knew what Court influence was,and what the immunities of the Nobles were,and I expected that the matter would never be heard of;but,I wished to relieve my own mind.I had kept the matter a profound secret,even from my wife;and this,too,I resolved to state in my letter.I had no apprehension whatever of my real danger;but I was conscious that there might be danger for others,if others were compromised by possessing the knowledge that I possessed.

'I was much engaged that day,and could not complete my letter that night. I rose long before my usual time next morning to finish it.It was the last day of the year.The letter was lying before me just completed,when I was told that a lady waited,who wished to see me.

'I am growing more and more unequal to the task I have set myself. It is so cold,so dark,my senses are so benumbed,and the gloom upon me is so dreadful.

'The lady was young,engaging,and handsome,but not marked for long life. She was in great agitation.She presented herself to me as the wife of the Marquis St.Evremonde.I connected the title by which the boy had addressed the elder brother,with the initial letter embroidered on the scarf,and had no difficulty in arriving at the conclusion that I had seen that nobleman very lately.

'My memory is still accurate,but I cannot write the words of our conversation. I suspect that I am watched more closely than I was,and I know not at what times I may be watched.She had in part suspected,and in part discovered,the main facts of the cruel story,of her husband's share in it,and my being resorted to.Shedid not know that the girl was dead.Her hope had been,she said in great distress,to show her,in secret,a woman's sympathy.Her hope had been to avert the wrath of Heaven from a House that had long been hateful to the suffering many.

'She had reasons for believing that there was a young sister living,and her greatest desire was,to help that sister. I could tell her nothing but that there was such a sister;beyond that,I knew nothing.Her inducement to come to me,relying on my confidence,had been the hope that I could tell her the name and place of abode.Whereas,to this wretched hour I am ignorant of both.

'These scraps of paper fail me. One was taken from me,with a warning yesterday.I must finish my record today.

'She was a good,compassionate lady,and not happy in her marriage. How could she be!The brother distrusted and disliked her,and his influence was all opposed to her;she stood in dread of him,and in dread of her husband too.When I handed her down to the door,there was a child,a pretty boy from two to three years old,in her carriage.

'For his sake,Doctor,'she said,pointing to him in tears.'I would do all I can to make what poor amends I can. He will never prosper in his inheritance otherwise.I have a presentiment that if no other innocent atonement is made for this,it will one day be required of him.What I have left to call my own—it is little beyond the worth of a few jewels—I will make it the first charge of his life to bestow,with the compassion and lamenting of his dead mother,on this injured family,if the sister can be discovered.'She kissed the boy,and said,caressing him,'It is for thine own dear sake.Thou wilt be faithful,little Charles?'The child answered her bravely,'Yes!'I kissed her hand,and she took him in her arms,and went away caressing him.I never saw her more.

'As she had mentioned her husband's name in the faith that I knew it,I added no mention of it to my letter. I sealed my letter,and,not trusting it out of my own hands,delivered it myself that day.

'That night,the last night of the year,towards nine o'clock,a man in a black dress rang at my gate,demanded to see me,and softly followed my servant,Ernest Defarge,a youth,up-stairs. When my servant came into the room where I sat with my wife—O my wife,beloved of my heart!My fair young English wife!—we saw the man,who was supposed to be at the gate.standing silent behind him.

'An urgent case in the Rue St. Honore,he said.It would not detain me,he had a coach in waiting.

'It brought me here,it brought me to my grave. When I was clear of the house,a black muffler was drawn tightly over my mouth from behind,and my arms were pinioned.The two brothers crossed the road from a dark corner,and identified me with a single gesture.The Marquis took from his pocket the letter I had written,showed it to me,burnt it in the light of a lantern that was held,and extinguished the ashes with his foot.Not a word was spoken.I was brought here,I was brought to my living grave.

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