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“
I
’
ll
begin
from
the
day
I
met
you
in
the
boat
train
from
Paris
.
I
was
uneasy
then
about
Bella
.
She
was
just
desperate
about
Jack
Renauld
,
she
’
d
have
lain
down
on
the
ground
for
him
to
walk
on
,
and
when
he
began
to
change
,
and
to
stop
writing
so
often
,
she
began
getting
in
a
state
.
She
got
it
into
her
head
that
he
was
keen
on
another
girl
—
and
of
course
,
as
it
turned
out
afterwards
,
she
was
quite
right
there
.
She
’
d
made
up
her
mind
to
go
to
their
Villa
at
Merlinville
,
and
try
and
see
Jack
.
She
knew
I
was
against
it
,
and
tried
to
give
me
the
slip
.
I
found
she
was
not
on
the
train
at
Calais
,
and
determined
I
would
not
go
on
to
England
without
her
.
I
’
d
an
uneasy
feeling
that
something
awful
was
going
to
happen
if
I
couldn
’
t
prevent
it
.
“
I
met
the
next
train
from
Paris
.
She
was
on
it
,
and
set
upon
going
out
then
and
there
to
Merlinville
.
I
argued
with
her
for
all
I
was
worth
,
but
it
wasn
’
t
any
good
.
She
was
all
strung
up
and
set
upon
having
her
own
way
.
Well
,
I
washed
my
hands
of
it
.
I
’
d
done
all
I
could
!
It
was
getting
late
.
I
went
to
an
hotel
,
and
Bella
started
for
Merlinville
.
I
still
couldn
’
t
shake
off
my
feeling
of
what
the
books
call
‘
impending
disaster
.
’
“
The
next
day
came
—
but
no
Bella
.
She
’
d
made
a
date
with
me
to
meet
at
the
hotel
,
but
she
didn
’
t
keep
it
.
No
sign
of
her
all
day
.
I
got
more
and
more
anxious
.
Then
came
an
evening
paper
with
the
news
.
“
It
was
awful
!
I
couldn
’
t
be
sure
,
of
course
—
but
I
was
terribly
afraid
.
I
figured
it
out
that
Bella
had
met
Papa
Renauld
and
told
him
about
her
and
Jack
,
and
that
he
’
d
insulted
her
or
something
like
that
.
We
’
ve
both
got
terribly
quick
tempers
.
“
Then
all
the
masked
foreigner
business
came
out
,
and
I
began
to
feel
more
at
ease
.
But
it
still
worried
me
that
Bella
hadn
’
t
kept
her
date
with
me
.
“
By
the
next
morning
,
I
was
so
rattled
that
I
’
d
just
got
to
go
and
see
what
I
could
.
First
thing
,
I
ran
up
against
you
.
You
know
all
that
…
When
I
saw
the
dead
man
,
looking
so
like
Jack
,
and
wearing
Jack
’
s
fancy
overcoat
,
I
knew
!
And
there
was
the
identical
paper
-
knife
—
wicked
little
thing
!
—
that
Jack
had
given
Bella
!
Ten
to
one
it
had
her
finger
-
marks
on
it
.
I
can
’
t
hope
to
explain
to
you
the
sort
of
helpless
horror
of
that
moment
.
I
only
saw
one
thing
clearly
—
I
must
get
hold
of
that
dagger
,
and
get
right
away
with
it
before
they
found
out
it
was
gone
.
I
pretended
to
faint
,
and
whilst
you
were
away
getting
water
I
took
the
thing
and
hid
it
away
in
my
dress
.
“
I
told
you
that
I
was
staying
at
the
Hôtel
du
Phare
,
but
of
course
really
I
made
a
bee
line
back
to
Calais
,
and
then
on
to
England
by
the
first
boat
.
When
we
were
in
mid
-
Channel
,
I
dropped
that
little
devil
of
a
dagger
into
the
sea
.
Then
I
felt
I
could
breathe
again
.
“
Bella
was
at
our
digs
in
London
.
She
looked
like
nothing
on
God
’
s
earth
.
I
told
her
what
I
’
d
done
,
and
that
she
was
pretty
safe
for
the
time
being
.
She
stared
at
me
,
and
then
began
laughing
…
laughing
…
laughing
…
it
was
horrible
to
hear
her
!
I
felt
that
the
best
thing
to
do
was
to
keep
busy
.
She
’
d
go
mad
if
she
had
time
to
brood
on
what
she
’
d
done
.
Luckily
we
got
an
engagement
at
once
.