The Penalty by Gouverneur Morris
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dreadfully strained measure of Verdi's "Miserère." He turned the handles
of the little organ fitfully, so that now the strains of sorrow arose at such long intervals as hardly to be connected with one another, and now all huddled and jumbled like notes in a barbaric quickstep, and as he played he addressed his instrument in a quiet, cruel voice. A house-maid opened a window in the servants' wing of No. 1 Fifth Avenue. Blizzard turned his head slowly at the sound, and looked up at her with agate eyes, coldly interrogative. There was no one else at the moment within earshot. Nevertheless before speaking the house-maid looked nervously into the house behind her; then up the avenue, and down into Washington Square. She was a girl of some beauty, but her face was most engaging from a kind of waggish intelligence that it had. "Tst!" she said. The organ squeaked and rattled. It was manoeuvring for a position from which to attack the "Danse Macabre." Blizzard indicated by a lift of heavy eyebrows that he was all attention. "You can trust Blake," she said. Blizzard grunted. "Send him to me at six." "Marrow Lane?" He nodded, and turned from her with an air of finality. The house-maid hesitated, drew a long breath, pulled in her head, and closed |
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