Revenge! by Robert Barr
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page 39 of 311 (12%)
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"JOHN DAY, _Governor_."
[Illustration: "DO NOT PROCEED FURTHER WITH EXECUTION"] Bowen walked up and down the room with knitted brow. He was in no doubt as to what he would do, but he wanted to think over it. The telegraph instrument called to him and he turned to it, giving the answering click. The message was to himself from the operator at the capital, and it told him he was to forward the sheriff's telegram without delay, and report to the office at the capital--a man's life depended on it, the message concluded. Bowen answered that the telegram to the sheriff would be immediately sent. Taking another telegraph blank, he wrote:-- "_Sheriff of Brenting County, Brentingville_. "Proceed with execution of Prior. No reprieve will be sent. Reply if you understand this message. "JOHN DAY, _Governor_." It is a pity it cannot be written that Bowen felt some compunction at what he was doing. We like to think that, when a man deliberately commits a crime, he should hesitate and pay enough deference to the proprieties as to feel at least a temporary regret, even if he goes on with his crime afterward. Bowen's thoughts were upon the dead girl, not on the living man. He roused the dozing telegraph messenger. "Here," he said, "take this to the gaol and find the sheriff. If he is |
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