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第63章 PART II(9)

The woman stood face to face with her own contemplated crime,and trembled at the diabolical treachery of it."What's the matter with me?"she wondered inwardly."I feel as if I could destroy every poison in the chest with my own hands."Slowly she returned along the corridor,to her room.The refreshing air had strung up her nerves again!she began to recover herself.The strengthened body reacted on the wavering mind.She smiled as she recalled her own weakness,looking at the bottle of poison which she had mechanically kept in her hand."That feeble little creature might do some serious mischief,between this and the wedding-day,"she thought;"and yet--and yet--""Well,was there anybody outside?"Jack asked.

"Nothing to matter,"she said.The answer was spoken mechanically.

Something in him or something in herself,it was impossible to say which,had suddenly set her thinking of the day when her husband had dragged him out of the jaws of death.It seemed strange that the memory of the dead Doctor should come between them in that way,and at that time.

Jack recalled her to the passing moment.He offered her the medicine-measuring-glass left on the table."It frightens me,when Ithink of what I did,"he said."And yet it's such a pretty color--I want to see it again."In silence,she took the glass;in silence,she measured out the fatal two drachms of the poison,and showed it to him.

"Do put it in something,"he pleaded,"and let me have it to keep:I know I shall want it."Still in silence,she turned to the table,and searching again in her dressing-case,found a little empty bottle.She filled it and carefully fitted in the glass stopper.Jack held out his hand.She suddenly drew her own hand back."No,"she said."On second thoughts,I won't let you have it.""Why not?"

"Because you can't govern your tongue,and can't keep anything to yourself.You will tell everybody in the house that I have given you my wonderful medicine.They will all be wanting some--and I shall have none left for myself.""Isn't that rather selfish?"said Jack."I suppose it's natural,though.

Never mind,I'll do anything to please you;I'll keep it in my pocket and not say a word to anybody.Now?"Once more,he held out his hand.Once more Madame Fontaine checked herself in the act of yielding to him.Her dead husband had got between them again.The wild words he had spoken to her,in the first horror of the discovery that his poor imbecile servant had found and tasted the fatal drug,came back to her memory--"If he dies I shall not survive him.

And I firmly believe I shall not rest in my grave."She had never been,like her husband,a believer in ghosts:superstitions of all sorts were to her mind unworthy of a reasonable being.And yet at that moment,she was so completely unnerved that she looked round the old Gothic room,with a nameless fear throbbing at her heart.

It was enough--though nothing appeared:it was enough--though superstitions of all sorts were unworthy of a reasonable being--to shake her fell purpose,for the time.Nothing that Jack could say had the least effect on her.Having arrived at a determination,she was mistress of herself again."Not yet,"she resolved;"there may be consequences that Ihaven't calculated on.I'll take the night to think of it."Jack tried a last entreaty as she put her hand into her pocket,searching for the cupboard key,and tried it in vain."No,"she said;"I will keep it for you.Come to me when you are really ill,and want it."Her pocket proved to be entangled for the moment in the skirt of her dress.In irritably trying to disengage it,she threw out the key on the floor.Jack picked the key up and noticed the inscription on the handle.

"Pink-Room Cupboard,"he read."Why do they call it by that name?"In her over-wrought state of mind,she had even felt the small irritating influence of an entangled pocket.She was in no temper to endure ****** questions patiently."Look at the pink curtains,you fool!"she said--and snatched the key out of his hand.

Jack instantly resented the language and the action."I didn't come here to be insulted,"he declared in his loftiest manner.

Madame Fontaine secured the poison in the cupboard without noticing him,and made him more angry than ever.

"Take back your new gloves,"he cried,"I don't want them!"He rolled up his gloves,and threw them at her."I wish I could throw all the cake I've eaten after them!"he burst out fervently.

He delivered this aspiration with an emphatic stamp of his foot.The hysterical excitement in Madame Fontaine forced its way outwards under a new form.She burst into a frantic fit of laughter."You curious little creature,"she said;"I didn't mean to offend you.Don't you know that women will lose their patience sometimes?There!Shake hands and make it up.And take away the rest of the cake,if you like it."Jack looked at her in speechless surprise."Leave me to myself!"she cried,relapsing into irritability."Do you hear?Go!go!go!"Jack left the room without a word of protest.The rapid changes in her,the bewildering diversity of looks and tones that accompanied them,completely cowed him.It was only when he was safe outside in the corridor,that he sufficiently recovered himself to put his own interpretation on what had happened.He looked back at the door of Madame Fontaine's room,and shook his little gray head solemnly.

"Now I understand it,"he thought to himself "Mrs.Housekeeper is mad.

Oh,dear,dear me--Bedlam is the only place for her!"He descended the first flight of stairs,and stopped again to draw the moral suggested by his own clever discovery."I must speak to Mistress about this,"he concluded."The sooner we are back in London,the safer Ishall feel."

CHAPTER VI

Mrs.Wagner was still hard at work at her desk,when Jack Straw made his appearance again in the private office.

"Where have you been all this time?"she asked."And what have you done with your new gloves?""I threw them at Madame Fontaine,"Jack answered."Don't alarm yourself.

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