forthathisfriendswereexertingthemselvestosoftentheKing’sdispleasure。Stillpretendingtheextremeofsympathyforhim,hefollowedupthelettersbypresentsofpastryandotherdelicacies,whichcouldnotbeprocuredintheTower。Thesearticleswereallpoisoned。Occasionally,presentsofasimilardescriptionweresenttoSirJervisElwes,withtheunderstandingthatthesearticleswerenotpoisoned,whentheywereunaccompaniedbyletters:ofthesetheunfortunateprisonernevertasted。Awoman,namedTurner,whohadformerlykeptahouseofillfame,andwhohadmorethanoncelentittofurthertheguiltyintercourseofRochesterandLadyEssex,wastheagentemployedtoprocurethepoisons。TheywerepreparedbyDr。
Forman,apretendedfortune-tellerofLambeth,assistedbyanapothecarynamedFranklin。Boththesepersonsknewforwhatpurposesthepoisonswereneeded,andemployedtheirskillinmixingtheminthepastryandotheredibles,insuchsmallquantitiesasgraduallytowearouttheconstitutionoftheirvictim。Mrs。Turnerregularlyfurnishedthepoisonedarticlestotheunder-keeper,whoplacedthembeforeOverbury。Notonlyhisfood,buthisdrinkwaspoisoned。
Arsenicwasmixedwiththesaltheate,andcantharideswiththepepper。Allthistime,hishealthdeclinedsensibly。Everydayhegrewweakerandweaker;andwithasicklyappetite,cravedforsweetsandjellies。Rochestercontinuedtocondolewithhim,andanticipatedallhiswantsinthisrespect,sendinghimabundanceofpastry,andoccasionallypartridgesandothergame,andyoungpigs。Withthesauceforthegame,Mrs。Turnermixedaquantityofcantharides,andpoisonedtheporkwithlunar-caustic。Asstatedonthetrial,Overburytookinthismannerpoisonenoughtohavepoisonedtwentymen;buthisconstitutionwasstrong,andhestilllingered。Frank]in,theapothecary,confessedthathepreparedwithDr。Formansevendifferentsortsofpoisons;viz。aquafortis,arsenic,mercury,powderofdiamonds,lunar-caustic,greatspiders,andcantharides。OverburyheldoutsolongthatRochesterbecameimpatient,andinalettertoLadyEssex,expressedhiswonderthatthingswerenotsoonerdespatched。
OrderswereimmediatelysentbyLadyEssextothekeepertofinishwiththevictimatonce。Overburyhadnotbeenallthistimewithoutsuspicionoftreachery,althoughheappearstohavehadnoideaofpoison。Hemerelysuspectedthatitwasintendedtoconfinehimforlife,andtosettheKingstillmorebitterlyagainsthim。Inoneofhisletters,hethreatenedRochesterthat,unlesshewerespeedilyliberated,hewouldexposehisvillanytotheworld。Hesays,“YouandI,ereitbelong,willcometoapublictrialofanothernature。“*
**“Drivemenottoextremities,lestIshouldsaysomethingthatbothyouandIshouldrepent。“***“WhetherIliveordie,yourshameshallneverdie,buteverremaintotheworld,tomakeyouthemostodiousmanliving。“***“Iwondermuchyoushouldneglecthimtowhomsuchsecretsofallkindshavepassed。“***“Bethesethefruitsofcommonsecrets,commondangers?“
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