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"
I
have
seen
it
,
Herbert
,
and
dreamed
of
it
,
ever
since
the
fatal
night
of
his
arrival
.
Nothing
has
been
in
my
thoughts
so
distinctly
as
his
putting
himself
in
the
way
of
being
taken
.
"
"
Then
you
may
rely
upon
it
,
"
said
Herbert
,
"
that
there
would
be
great
danger
of
his
doing
it
.
That
is
his
power
over
you
as
long
as
he
remains
in
England
,
and
that
would
be
his
reckless
course
if
you
forsook
him
.
"
I
was
so
struck
by
the
horror
of
this
idea
,
which
had
weighed
upon
me
from
the
first
,
and
the
working
out
of
which
would
make
me
regard
myself
,
in
some
sort
,
as
his
murderer
,
that
I
could
not
rest
in
my
chair
,
but
began
pacing
to
and
fro
.
I
said
to
Herbert
,
meanwhile
,
that
even
if
Provis
were
recognized
and
taken
,
in
spite
of
himself
,
I
should
be
wretched
as
the
cause
,
however
innocently
.
Yes
;
even
though
I
was
so
wretched
in
having
him
at
large
and
near
me
,
and
even
though
I
would
far
rather
have
worked
at
the
forge
all
the
days
of
my
life
than
I
would
ever
have
come
to
this
!
But
there
was
no
staving
off
the
question
,
What
was
to
be
done
?
"
The
first
and
the
main
thing
to
be
done
,
"
said
Herbert
,
"
is
to
get
him
out
of
England
.
You
will
have
to
go
with
him
,
and
then
he
may
be
induced
to
go
.
"
"
But
get
him
where
I
will
,
could
I
prevent
his
coming
back
?
"
"
My
good
Handel
,
is
it
not
obvious
that
with
Newgate
in
the
next
street
,
there
must
be
far
greater
hazard
in
your
breaking
your
mind
to
him
and
making
him
reckless
,
here
,
than
elsewhere
.
If
a
pretext
to
get
him
away
could
be
made
out
of
that
other
convict
,
or
out
of
anything
else
in
his
life
,
now
.
"
"
There
,
again
!
"
said
I
,
stopping
before
Herbert
,
with
my
open
hands
held
out
,
as
if
they
contained
the
desperation
of
the
case
.
"
I
know
nothing
of
his
life
.
It
has
almost
made
me
mad
to
sit
here
of
a
night
and
see
him
before
me
,
so
bound
up
with
my
fortunes
and
misfortunes
,
and
yet
so
unknown
to
me
,
except
as
the
miserable
wretch
who
terrified
me
two
days
in
my
childhood
!
"
Herbert
got
up
,
and
linked
his
arm
in
mine
,
and
we
slowly
walked
to
and
fro
together
,
studying
the
carpet
.