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  `Waitalittle,’Isaid。`Youhavegotthedoorlocked——youseeI

  don’tmove——youseemyhandsareempty。Waitalittle。Ihavesomethingmoretosay。’

  `Youhavesaidenough,’hereplied,withasuddencomposuresounnaturalandsoghastlythatittriedmynervesasnooutbreakofviolencecouldhavetriedthem。`Iwantonemomentformyownthoughts,ifyouplease。

  DoyouguesswhatIamthinkingabout?’

  `PerhapsIdo。’

  `Iamthinking,’heremarkedquietly,`whetherIshalladdtothedisorderinthisroombyscatteringyourbrainsaboutthefireplace。’

  IfIhadmovedatthatmoment,Isawinhisfacethathewouldhavedoneit。

  `IadviseyoutoreadtwolinesofwritingwhichIhaveaboutme,’I

  rejoined,`beforeyoufinallydecidethatquestion。’

  Theproposalappearedtoexcitehiscuriosity。Henoddedhishead。I

  tookPesca’sacknowledgmentofthereceiptofmyletteroutofmypocket-book,handedittohimatarm’slength,andreturnedtomyformerpositioninfrontofthefireplace。

  Hereadthelinesaloud:Yourletterisreceived。IfIdon’thearfromyoubeforethetimeyoumention,Iwillbreakthesealwhentheclockstrikes。’

  Anothermaninhispositionwouldhaveneededsomeexplanationofthosewords——theCountfeltnosuchnecessity。OnereadingofthenoteshowedhimtheprecautionthatIhadtakenasplainlyasifhehadbeenpresentatthetimewhenIadoptedit。Theexpressionofhisfacechangedontheinstant,andhishandcameoutofthedrawerempty。

  `Idon’tlockupmydrawer,MrHartright,’hesaid,`andIdon’tsaythatImaynotscatteryourbrainsaboutthefireplaceyet。ButIamajustmaneventomyenemy,andIwillacknowledgebeforehandthattheyareclevererbrainsthanIthoughtthem。Cometothepoint,sir!Youwantsomethingofme?’

  `Ido,andImeantohaveit。’

  `Onconditions?’

  `Onnoconditions。’

  Hishanddroppedintothedraweragain。

  `Bah!wearetravellinginacircle,’hesaid,`andthosecleverbrainsofyoursareindangeragain。Yourtoneisdeplorablyimprudent,sir——

  moderateitonthespot!Theriskofshootingyouontheplacewhereyoustandislesstomethantheriskoflettingyououtofthishouse,exceptonconditionsthatIdictateandapprove。Youhavenotgotmylamentedfriendtodealwithnow——youarefacetofacewithFosco!IfthelivesoftwentyMrHartrights’werethestepping-stonestomysafety,overallthosestonesIwouldgo,sustainedbymysublimeindifference,self-balancedbymyimpenetrablecalm。Respectme,ifyouloveyourownlife!Isummonyoutoanswerthreequestionsbeforeyouopenyourlipsagain。Hearthem——theyarenecessarytothisinterview。Answerthem——theyarenecessarytoME。’Hehelduponefingerofhisrighthand。`Firstquestion!’hesaid。

  `Youcomeherepossessedofinformationwhichmaybetrueormaybefalse——wheredidyougetit?’

  `Ideclinetotellyou。’

  `Nomatter——Ishallfindout。Ifthatinformationistrue——mindIsay,withthewholeforceofmyresolution,if——youaremakingyourmarketofitherebytreacheryofyourownorbytreacheryofsomeotherman。Inotethatcircumstanceforfutureuseinmymemory,whichforgetsnothing,andproceed。’Heheldupanotherfinger。`Secondquestion!Thoselinesyouinvitedmetoreadarewithoutsignature。Whowrotethem?’

  `AmanwhomIhaveeveryreasontodependon,andwhomyouhaveeveryreasontofear。’

  Myanswerreachedhimtosomepurpose。Hislefthandtrembledaudiblyinthedrawer。`Howlongdoyougiveme,’heasked,puttinghisthirdquestioninaquietertone,`beforetheclockstrikesandthesealisbroken?’

  `Timeenoughforyoutocometomyterms,’Ireplied。

  `Givemeaplaineranswer,MrHartright。Whathouristheclocktostrike?’

  `Nine,tomorrowmorning。’

  `Nine,tomorrowmorning?Yes,yes——yourtrapislaidformebeforeIcangetmypassportregulatedandleaveLondon。Itisnotearlier,I

  suppose?Wewillseeaboutthatpresently——Icankeepyouhostagehere,andbargainwithyoutosendforyourletterbeforeIletyougo。Inthemeantime,besogoodnextastomentionyourterms。’

  `Youshallhearthem。Theyaresimple,andsoonstated。YouknowwhoseinterestsIrepresentincominghere?’

  Hesmiledwiththemostsupremecomposure,andcarelesslywavedhisrighthand。

  `Iconsenttohazardaguess,’hesaidjeeringly。`Alady’sinterests,ofcourse!’

  `MyWife’sinterests。’

  Helookedatmewiththefirsthonestexpressionthathadcrossedhisfaceinmypresence——anexpressionofblankamazement。IcouldseethatIsankinhisestimationasadangerousmanfromthatmoment。Heshutupthedraweratonce,foldedhisarmsoverhisbreast,andlistenedtomewithasmileofsatiricalattention。

  `Youarewellenoughaware,’Iwenton,`ofthecoursewhichmyinquirieshavetakenformanymonthspast,toknowthatanyattempteddenialofplainfactswillbequiteuselessinmypresence。YouareguiltyofaninfamousconspiracyIAndthegainofafortuneoftenthousandpoundswasyourmotiveforit。’

  Hesaidnothing。Buthisfacebecameovercloudedsuddenlybyaloweringanxiety。

  `Keepyourgain,’Isaid。Hisfacelightenedagainimmediately,andhiseyesopenedonmeinwiderandwiderastonishment。`Iamnotheretodisgracemyselfbybargainingformoneywhichhaspassedthroughyourhands,andwhichhasbeenthepriceofavilecrime。’

  `Gently,MrHartright。Yourmoralclap-trapshaveanexcellenteffectinEngland——keepthemforyourselfandyourowncountrymen,ifyouplease。

  ThetenthousandpoundswasalegacylefttomyexcellentwifebythelateMrFairlie。Placetheaffaironthosegrounds,andIwilldiscussitifyoulike。Toamanofmysentiments,however,thesubjectisdeplorablysordid。Iprefertopassitover。Iinviteyoutoresumethediscussionofyourterms。Whatdoyoudemand?’

  `Inthefirstplace,Idemandafullconfessionoftheconspiracy,writtenandsignedinmypresencebyyourself。’

  Heraisedhisfingeragain。`One!’hesaid,checkingmeoffwiththesteadyattentionofapracticalman。

  `Inthesecondplace,Idemandaplainproof,whichdoesnotdependonyourpersonalasseveration,ofthedateatwhichmywifeleftBlackwaterParkandtravelledtoLondon。’

  `So!so!youcanlayyourfinger,Isee,ontheweakplace,’heremarkedcomposedly。`Anymore?’

  `Atpresent,nomore。’

  `Good!youhavementionedyourterms,nowlistentomine。Theresponsibilitytomyselfofadmittingwhatyouarepleasedtocallthe``conspiracy’’

  isless,perhaps,uponthewhole,thantheresponsibilityoflayingyoudeadonthathearthrug。LetussaythatImeetyourproposal——onmyownconditions。Thestatementyoudemandofmeshallbewritten,andtheplainproofshallbeproduced。Youcallaletterfrommylatelamentedfriendinformingmeofthedayandhourofhiswife’sarrivalinLondon,written,signed,anddatedbyhimself,aproof,Isuppose?Icangiveyouthis。

  IcanalsosendyoutothemanofwhomIhiredthecarriagetofetchmyvisitorfromtherailway,onthedaywhenshearrived——hisorder-bookmayhelpyoutoyourdate,evenifhiscoachmanwhodrovemeprovestobeofnouse。ThesethingsIcando,andwilldo,onconditions。Irecitethem。Firstcondition!MadameFoscoandIleavethishousewhenandhowweplease,withoutinterferenceofanykindonyourpart。SecondconditionIYouwaithere,incompanywithme,toseemyagent,whoiscomingatseveno’clockinthemorningtoregulatemyaffairs。Yougivemyagentawrittenordertothemanwhohasgotyoursealedlettertoresignhispossessionofit。Youwaitheretillmyagentplacesthatletterunopenedinmyhands,andyouthenallowmeoneclearhalf-hourtoleavethehouse——afterwhichyouresumeyourownfreedomofactionandgowhereyouplease。

  Thirdcondition!Yougivemethesatisfactionofagentlemanforyourintrusionintomyprivateaffairs,andforthelanguageyouhaveallowedyourselftousetomeatthisconference。Thetimeandplace,abroad,tobefixedinaletterfrommyhandwhenIamsafeontheContinent,andthatlettertocontainastripofpapermeasuringaccuratelythelengthofmysword。

  Thosearemyterms。Informmeifyouacceptthem——YesorNo。’

  Theextraordinarymixtureofpromptdecision,far-sightedcunning,andmountebankbravadointhisspeech,staggeredmeforamoment——andonlyforamoment。Theonequestiontoconsiderwas,whetherIwasjustifiedornotinpossessingmyselfofthemeansofestablishingLaura’sidentityatthecostofallowingthescoundrelwhohadrobbedherofittoescapemewithimpunity。Iknewthatthemotiveofsecuringthejustrecognitionofmywifeinthebirthplacefromwhichshehadbeendrivenoutasanimposter,andofpubliclyerasingtheliethatstillprofanedhermother’stombstone,wasfarpurer,initsfreedomfromalltaintofevilpassion,thanthevindictivemotivewhichhadmingleditselfwithmypurposefromthefirst。

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