Revenge! by Robert Barr
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There were no inhabitants near to overlook the place. The distant hotel
was hidden by a shoulder of rock. The mountains on the other side of the valley were too far away to make it possible for any casual tourist or native to see what was going on on the Hanging Outlook. Far down in the valley the only town in view seemed like a collection of little toy houses. One glance over the crumbling wall at the edge was generally sufficient for a visitor of even the strongest nerves. There was a sheer drop of more than a mile straight down, and at the distant bottom were jagged rocks and stunted trees that looked, in the blue haze, like shrubbery. "This is the spot," said the man to himself, "and to-morrow morning is the time." John Bodman had planned his crime as grimly and relentlessly, and as coolly, as ever he had concocted a deal on the Stock Exchange. There was no thought in his mind of mercy for his unconscious victim. His hatred had carried him far. The next morning after breakfast, he said to his wife: "I intend to take a walk in the mountains. Do you wish to come with me?" "Yes," she answered briefly. "Very well, then," he said; "I shall be ready at nine o'clock." "I shall be ready at nine o'clock," she repeated after him. At that hour they left the hotel together, to which he was shortly to |
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