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第21章

"Was his description of the dreams always the same?""No; never were they twice alike, save in the one particular of the unseen assassin.""Hum!, Did the impression of these dreams remain long with him?" "He never recovered from it, and each dream only accentuated hisassurance that the experience was prophetic.When once I tried to dissuade him from this view, he said to me: 'Gwen, it is useless; I am making no mistake.When I am gone you will know why I am now so sure - I cannot tell you now, it would only ' - here he stopped short, and, turning abruptly to me, said with a fierceness entirely alien to his disposition: 'Hatred is foreign to my nature, but I hate that man with a perfect hell of loathing! Have I been a kind father to you, Gwen? If so, promise me ' - and he seized me by the wrist - ' promise me if I'm murdered - I may as well say when I'm murdered - you will look upon the man who brings my assassin to justice - the thought that he may escape isdamning - as your dearest friend on earth! You will deny him nothing.You will learn later that I have taken care to reward him.My child, you will owe this man a debt you can never repay, for he will have enabled your father's soul to find repose.I dreamed last night that I came back from the dead, and heard my avenger ask you to be his wife.You refused, and at your ingratitude my restless soul returned to torment everlasting.Swear to me, Gwen, that you'll deny him nothing, nothing, nothing!' I promised him, and he seemed much reassured.'I am satisfied,' he said, 'and now can die in peace, for you are an anomaly, Gwen, - a woman who fully knows the nature of a covenant,' and he put his arm about me, and drew me to him.His fierceness had subsided as quickly as it had appeared, and he was now all tenderness."Maitland, who appeared somewhat agitated by her recital, said to her: "After the exaction of such a promise you have, of course, no doubt that your father was the victim of a mental malady - at least, at such times as those of which you speak?"Gwen replied deliberately: "Indeed, I have grave doubts.My father was possessed by a strange conviction, but I never saw anything which impressed me as indicating an unsound mind.I am, of course, scarcely fitted to judge in such matters."Maitland's face darkened as he asked: "You would not have me infer that you would consider your promise in any sense binding?""And why not?" she ejaculated in astonishment.

"Because," he continued, "the request is so unnatural as to be in itself sufficient evidence that it was not made by a man in his right mind.""I cannot agree with you as to my father's condition," Gwen replied firmly; " yet you may be right; I only know that I, at least, was in my right mind, and that I promised.If it cost me my life to keep that pledge, I shall not hesitate a moment.Have you forgotten that my father's last words were, 'remember your promise'?" She glanced up at Maitland as she said this, and started a little as she saw the expression of pain upon his face."I seem to you foolishly deluded," she said apologetically; "and you are displeased to see that my purpose is not shaken.Think of all my father was to me, and then ask yourself if I could betray his faith.Thecontemplation of the subject is painful at best; its realisation may, from the standpoint of a sensitive woman, be fraught with unspeakable horror, - I dare not think of it! May we not change the subject?"For a long time Maitland did not speak, and I forbore to break the silence.At last he said: "Let us hope, if the supposed assassin be taken, the discovery may be made by someone worthy the name of man - someone who will not permit you to sacrifice either yourself or your money." Gwen glanced at him quickly, for his voice was strangely heavy and inelastic, and an unmistakable gloom had settled upon him.I thought she was a little startled, and I was considering if I had not better call her aside and explain that he was subject to these moods, when he continued, apparently unaware of the impression he had made: "Do you realise how strong a case of suicide the authorities have made out? Like all of their work it has weak places.We must search these in order to overthrow their conclusion.The insurance policies they were 'too busy' to read we must peruse.Then, judging from your story, there seems little doubt that your father has left some explanation of affairs hitherto not confided to you - some document which he has reserved for your perusal after his death.No time should be lost in settling this question.The papers may be here, or in the hands of his attorney.Let us search here first.""His private papers," Gwen said, rising to lead the way, "are in his desk in the study.""One moment, please," Maitland interrupted, calling her back, "I have something I have been trying to ask you for the last hour, but have repeatedly put off.I believe your father's death to have resulted from poisoning.You know the result of the post-mortem inquest.It is necessary to make an analysis of the poison, if there be any, and an absolutely thorough microscopic examination of the wound.I - I regret to pain you - but to do this properly it will be necessary to cut away the wounded portion.Have we your permission to do so?"For a moment Gwen did not answer.She fell upon her knees before her father's body, and kissed the cold face passionately.For the first time since the tragedy she found relief in tears.When she arose a greatchange had come over her.She was very pale and seized a chair for support as she replied to Maitland's question between the convulsive sobs which she seemed powerless to check: "I - I have bidden him good-bye.We shall but obey his command in sparing no pains to reach the assassin.You - you have my permission to do anything - everything - that may be - necessary to that end.I - I know you will be as gentle - " But she could not finish her sentence.The futility of gentleness - the realisation that her father was forever past all need of tenderness, fell like a shroud about her soul.The awakening I had dreaded had come.Her hand fell from the chair, she staggered, and would have fallen to the floor had not Maitland caught her in his arms.

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