“Youhadsomethingtotellme,“shesaid。“Youspokeofachange。“
  “True。Thelandladyhereisaverystrangeperson;andshehasdoneaverystrangething。ShehasgivenGeoffreynoticetoquittheselodgings。“
  “Noticetoquit?“Annerepeated,inamazement。
  “Yes。Inaformalletter。Shehandedittomeopen,assoonasI
  wasupthismorning。Itwasimpossibletogetanyexplanationfromher。Thepoordumbcreaturesimplywroteonherslate:’Hemayhavehismoneyback,ifhelikes:heshallgo!’Greatlytomysurpriseforthewomaninspireshimwiththestrongestaversion
  Geoffreyrefusestogountilhistermisup。Ihavemadethepeacebetweenthemforto-day。Mrs。Dethridge。veryreluctantly,consentstogivehimfour-and-twentyhours。Andtherethematterrestsatpresent。“
  “Whatcanhermotivebe?“saidAnne。
  “It’suselesstoinquire。Hermindisevidentlyoffitsbalance。
  Onethingisclear,Geoffreyshallnotkeepyouheremuchlonger。
  Thecomingchangewillremoveyoufromthisdismalplace——whichisonethinggained。AnditisquitepossiblethatnewscenesandnewsurroundingsmayhavetheirinfluenceonGeoffreyforgood。
  Hisconduct——otherwisequiteincomprehensible——maybetheresultofsomelatentnervousirritationwhichmedicalhelpmightreach。
  Idon’tattempttodisguisefrommyselforfromyou,thatyourpositionhereisamostdeplorableone。Butbeforewedespairofthefuture,letusatleastinquirewhetherthereisanyexplanationofmybrother’spresentbehaviortobefoundinthepresentstateofmybrother’shealth。Ihavebeenconsideringwhatthedoctorsaidtomelastnight。ThefirstthingtodoistogetthebestmedicaladviceonGeoffrey’scasewhichistobehad。Whatdoyouthink?“
  “Idaren’ttellyouwhatIthink,LordHolchester。Iwilltry——itisaverysmallreturntomakeforyourkindness——Iwilltrytoseemypositionwithyoureyes,notwithmine。ThebestmedicaladvicethatyoucanobtainistheadviceofMr。Speedwell。Itwashewhofirstmadethediscoverythatyourbrotherwasinbrokenhealth。“
  “Theverymanforourpurpose!Iwillsendhimhereto-dayorto-morrow。IsthereanythingelseIcandoforyou?IshallseeSirPatrickassoonasIgettotown。Haveyouanymessageforhim?“
  Annehesitated。Lookingattentivelyather,JuliusnoticedthatshechangedcolorwhenhementionedSirPatrick’sname。
  “WillyousaythatIgratefullythankhimfortheletterwhichLadyHolchesterwassogoodustogivemelastnight,“shereplied。“Andwillyouentreathim,fromme,nottoexposehimself,onmyaccount,to——“shehesitated,andfinishedthesentencewithhereyesontheground——“towhatmighthappen,ifhecamehereandinsistedonseeingme。“
  “Doesheproposetodothat?“
  Shehesitatedagain。Thelittlenervouscontractionofherlipsatonesideofthemouthbecamemoremarkedthanusual。“Hewritesthathisanxietyisunendurable,andthatheisresolvedtoseeme,“sheansweredsoftly。
  “Heislikelytoholdtohisresolution,Ithink,“saidJulius。
  “WhenIsawhimyesterday,SirPatrickspokeofyouintermsofadmiration——“
  Hestopped。ThebrighttearswereglitteringonAnne’seyelashes;
  oneofherhandswastoyingnervouslywithsomethinghiddenpossiblySirPatrick’sletterinthebosomofherdress。“I
  thankhimwithmywholeheart,“shesaid,inlow,falteringtones。“Butitisbestthatheshouldnotcomehere。“
  “Wouldyouliketowritetohim?“
  “IthinkIshouldpreferyourgivinghimmymessage。“
  Juliusunderstoodthatthesubjectwastoproceednofurther。SirPatrick’sletterhadproducedsomeimpressiononher,whichthesensitivenatureofthewomanseemedtoshrinkfromacknowledging,eventoherself。Theyturnedbacktoenterthecottage。Atthedoortheyweremetbyasurprise。HesterDethridge,withherbonneton——dressed,atthathourofthemorning,togoout!
  “Areyougoingtomarketalready?“Anneasked。
  Hestershookherhead。
  “Whenareyoucomingback?“
  Hesterwroteonherslate:“Nottillthenight-time。“
  Withoutanotherwordofexplanationshepulledherveildownoverherface,andmadeforthegate。Thekeyhadbeenleftinthedining-roombyJulius,afterhehadletthedoctorout。Hesterhaditinherhand。Sheopenedhegateandclosedthedoorafterher,leavingthekeyinthelock。AtthemomentwhenthedoorbangedtoGeoffreyappearedinthepassage。
  “Where’sthekey?“heasked。“Who’sgoneout?“
  Hisbrotheransweredthequestion。HelookedbackwardandforwardsuspiciouslybetweenJuliusandAnne。“Whatdoesshegooutforathistime?“hesaid。“HassheleftthehousetoavoidMe?“
  Juliusthoughtthisthelikelyexplanation。Geoffreywentdownsulkilytothegatetolockit,andreturnedtothem,withthekeyinhispocket。
  “I’mobligedtobecarefulofthegate,“hesaid。“Theneighborhoodswarmswithbeggarsandtramps。Ifyouwanttogoout,“headded,turningpointedlytoAnne,“I’matyourservice,asagoodhusbandoughttobe。“
  AfterahurriedbreakfastJuliustookhisdeparture。“Idon’tacceptyourrefusal,“hesaidtohisbrother,beforeAnne。“Youwillseemehereagain。“Geoffreyobstinatelyrepeatedtherefusal。“Ifyoucomehereeverydayofyourlife,“hesaid,“itwillbejustthesame。“
  ThegateclosedonJulius。Annereturnedagaintothesolitudeofherownchamber。Geoffreyenteredthedrawing-room,placedthevolumesoftheNewgateCalendaronthetablebeforehim,andresumedthereadingwhichhehadbeenunabletocontinueontheeveningbefore。
  Hourafterhourhedoggedlyploddedthroughonecaseofmurderafteranother。Hehadreadonegoodhalfofthehorridchronicleofcrimebeforehispoweroffixinghisattentionbegantofailhim。Thenhelithispipe,andwentouttothinkoveritinthegarden。Howevertheatrocitiesofwhichhehadbeenreadingmightdifferinotherrespects,therewasoneterriblepointofresemblance,whichhehadnotanticipated,andinwhicheveryoneofthecasesagreed。Soonerorlater,therewasthedeadbodyalwayscertaintobefound;alwaysbearingitsdumbwitness,inthetracesofpoisonorinthemarksofviolence,tothecrimecommittedonit。
  Hewalkedtoandfroslowly,stillponderingovertheproblemwhichhadfirstfounditswayintohismindwhenhehadstoppedinthefrontgardenandhadlookedupatAnne’swindowinthedark。“How?“Thathadbeentheonequestionbeforehim,fromthetimewhenthelawyerhadannihilatedhishopesofadivorce。Itremainedtheonequestionstill。Therewasnoanswertoitinhisownbrain;therewasnoanswertoitinthebookwhichhehadbeenconsulting。Everythingwasinhisfavorifhecouldonlyfindout“how。“Hehadgothishatedwifeupstairsathismercy——thankstohisrefusalofthemoneywhichJuliushadofferedtohim。Hewaslivinginaplaceabsolutelysecludedfrompublicobservationonallsidesofit——thankstohisresolutiontoremainatthecottage,evenafterhislandladyhadinsultedhimbysendinghimanoticetoquit。Everythinghadbeenprepared,everythinghadbeensacrificed,tothefulfillmentofonepurpose——andhowtoattainthatpurposewasstillthesameimpenetrablemysterytohimwhichithadbeenfromthefirst!
  Whatwastheotheralternative?ToaccepttheproposalwhichJuliushadmade。Inotherwords,togiveuphisvengeanceonAnne,andtoturnhisbackonthesplendidfuturewhichMrs。
  Glenarm’sdevotionstillofferedtohim。
  Never!Hewouldgobacktothebooks。Hewasnotattheendofthem。Theslightesthintinthepageswhichwerestilltobereadmightsethissluggishbrainworkingintherightdirection。Thewaytoberidofher,withoutexcitingthesuspicionofanylivingcreature,inthehouseoroutofit,wasawaythatmightbefoundyet。
  Couldaman,inhispositionoflife,reasoninthisbrutalmanner?couldheactinthismercilessway?Surelythethoughtofwhathewasabouttodomusthavetroubledhimthistime!
  Pauseforamoment——andlookbackathiminthepast。
  DidhefeelanyremorsewhenhewasplottingthebetrayalofArnoldinthegardenatWindygates?Thesensewhichfeelsremorsehadnotbeenputintohim。Whatheisnowisthelegitimateconsequenceofwhathewasthen。Afarmoreserioustemptationisnowurginghimtocommitafarmoreseriouscrime。Howishetoresist?WillhisskillinrowingasSirPatrickonceputit,hisswiftnessinrunning,hisadmirablecapacityandenduranceinotherphysicalexercises,helphimtowinapurelymoralvictoryoverhisownselfishnessandhisowncruelty?No!Themoralandmentalneglectofhimself,whichthematerialtoneofpublicfeelingabouthimhastacitlyencouraged,haslefthimatthemercyoftheworstinstinctsinhisnature——ofallthatismostvileandofallthatismostdangerousinthecompositionofthenaturalman。Withthemassofhisfellows,noharmoutofthecommonhascomeofthis,becausenotemptationoutofthecommonhaspassedtheirway。Butwith_him,_thecaseisreversed。A
  temptationoutofthecommonhaspassed_his_way。Howdoesitfindhimpreparedtomeetit?Itfindshim,literallyandexactly,whathistraininghaslefthim,inthepresenceofanytemptationsmallorgreat——adefenselessman。
  Geoffreyreturnedtothecottage。Theservantstoppedhiminthepassage,toaskatwhattimehewishedtodine。Insteadofanswering,heinquiredangrilyforMrs。Dethridge。Mrs。Dethridgenotcomeback。