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"
I
made
the
tour
of
the
room
at
least
twenty
times
,
in
search
of
an
outlet
of
some
kind
;
but
there
was
none
.
I
sank
exhausted
with
fatigue
and
terror
into
an
armchair
.
"
Meantime
,
night
came
on
rapidly
,
and
with
night
my
terrors
increased
.
I
did
not
know
but
I
had
better
remain
where
I
was
seated
.
It
appeared
that
I
was
surrounded
with
unknown
dangers
into
which
I
was
about
to
fall
at
every
instant
.
Although
I
had
eaten
nothing
since
the
evening
before
,
my
fears
prevented
my
feeling
hunger
.
"
No
noise
from
without
by
which
I
could
measure
the
time
reached
me
;
I
only
supposed
it
must
be
seven
or
eight
o'clock
in
the
evening
,
for
it
was
in
the
month
of
October
and
it
was
quite
dark
.
"
All
at
once
the
noise
of
a
door
,
turning
on
its
hinges
,
made
me
start
.
A
globe
of
fire
appeared
above
the
glazed
opening
of
the
ceiling
,
casting
a
strong
light
into
my
chamber
;
and
I
perceived
with
terror
that
a
man
was
standing
within
a
few
paces
of
me
.
"
A
table
,
with
two
covers
,
bearing
a
supper
ready
prepared
,
stood
,
as
if
by
magic
,
in
the
middle
of
the
apartment
.
"
That
man
was
he
who
had
pursued
me
during
a
whole
year
,
who
had
vowed
my
dishonor
,
and
who
,
by
the
first
words
that
issued
from
his
mouth
,
gave
me
to
understand
he
had
accomplished
it
the
preceding
night
.
"
"
Scoundrel
!
"
murmured
Felton
.
"
Oh
,
yes
,
scoundrel
!
"
cried
Milady
,
seeing
the
interest
which
the
young
officer
,
whose
soul
seemed
to
hang
on
her
lips
,
took
in
this
strange
recital
.
"
Oh
,
yes
,
scoundrel
!
He
believed
,
having
triumphed
over
me
in
my
sleep
,
that
all
was
completed
.
He
came
,
hoping
that
I
would
accept
my
shame
,
as
my
shame
was
consummated
;
he
came
to
offer
his
fortune
in
exchange
for
my
love
.
"
All
that
the
heart
of
a
woman
could
contain
of
haughty
contempt
and
disdainful
words
,
I
poured
out
upon
this
man
.
Doubtless
he
was
accustomed
to
such
reproaches
,
for
he
listened
to
me
calm
and
smiling
,
with
his
arms
crossed
over
his
breast
.
Then
,
when
he
thought
I
had
said
all
,
he
advanced
toward
me
;
I
sprang
toward
the
table
,
I
seized
a
knife
,
I
placed
it
to
my
breast
.
"
Take
one
step
more
,
"
said
I
,
"
and
in
addition
to
my
dishonor
,
you
shall
have
my
death
to
reproach
yourself
with
.
"