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"
Yes
,
it
was
so
.
"
"
’
She
gazed
without
wincing
upon
the
wooden
horse
and
rings
which
had
twisted
so
many
limbs
and
caused
so
many
shrieks
of
agony
.
When
her
eyes
fell
upon
the
three
pails
of
water
,
which
were
all
ready
for
her
,
she
said
with
a
smile
,
"
All
that
water
must
have
been
brought
here
for
the
purpose
of
drowning
me
,
Monsieur
.
You
have
no
idea
,
I
trust
,
of
making
a
person
of
my
small
stature
swallow
it
all
.
"
’
Shall
I
read
the
details
of
the
torture
?
"
"
No
,
for
Heaven
’
s
sake
,
don
’
t
.
"
"
Here
is
a
sentence
which
must
surely
show
you
that
what
is
here
recorded
is
the
very
scene
which
you
have
gazed
upon
tonight
:
’
The
good
Abbe
Pirot
,
unable
to
contemplate
the
agonies
which
were
suffered
by
his
penitent
,
had
hurried
from
the
room
.
’
Does
that
convince
you
?
"
"
It
does
entirely
.
There
can
be
no
question
that
it
is
indeed
the
same
event
.
But
who
,
then
,
is
this
lady
whose
appearance
was
so
attractive
and
whose
end
was
so
horrible
?
"
For
answer
Dacre
came
across
to
me
,
and
placed
the
small
lamp
upon
the
table
which
stood
by
my
bed
.
Lifting
up
the
ill
-
omened
filler
,
he
turned
the
brass
rim
so
that
the
light
fell
full
upon
it
.
Seen
in
this
way
the
engraving
seemed
clearer
than
on
the
night
before
.
"
We
have
already
agreed
that
this
is
the
badge
of
a
marquis
or
of
a
marquise
,
"
said
he
.
"
We
have
also
settled
that
the
last
letter
is
B
.
"
"
It
is
undoubtedly
so
.
"
"
I
now
suggest
to
you
that
the
other
letters
from
left
to
right
are
,
M
,
M
,
a
small
d
,
A
,
a
small
d
,
and
then
the
final
B
.
"