Continental Monthly, Vol. I, No. VI, June, 1862 - Devoted To Literature and National Policy by Various
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''And the _Inglez_--the heretic you stabbed--who was he?'
''Her husband--she wished it--promised to be mine--and I obeyed. But, stand back--I want air--air.' 'I turned away my head, sickened at the fearful revelation. When I again looked, my eyes fell on a corpse. I snatched the dagger, which was still wet with Pedro's blood, from his belt, and hurried almost frantic to the Hotel de las Diligencias. Mrs. Percival had been waiting for me about two hours. 'The violent emotions which raged within me must have been portrayed on my countenance, for on my entering the apartment, she started back in dismay. ''Mrs. Percival,' said I, striving to master the repulsive feeling which the mere sight of her excited, 'Pepito has, within the past hour, been murdered.' ''Murdered!' she repeated. 'And the secret--' ''Is dead--for _you_--forever! Madame, that infernal mine has for years been driving you to the blackest crime! It is time that the bait fell from the devil's hook.' ''What do you mean by this altered tone?' ''I mean, madame, that, thanks to Heaven, your crimes have been revealed to me. Shall I enumerate the list of your victims--General Ramiro, Arthur Livermore, Edward Percival, your husband, and last of all, |
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