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He
thrust
his
hand
into
a
side-pocket
;
and
producing
a
canvas
bag
,
told
out
twenty-five
sovereigns
on
the
table
,
and
pushed
them
over
to
the
woman
.
'
Now
,
'
he
said
,
'
gather
them
up
;
and
when
this
cursed
peal
of
thunder
,
which
I
feel
is
coming
up
to
break
over
the
house-top
,
is
gone
,
let
's
hear
your
story
.
'
The
thunder
,
which
seemed
in
fact
much
nearer
,
and
to
shiver
and
break
almost
over
their
heads
,
having
subsided
,
Monks
,
raising
his
face
from
the
table
,
bent
forward
to
listen
to
what
the
woman
should
say
.
The
faces
of
the
three
nearly
touched
,
as
the
two
men
leant
over
the
small
table
in
their
eagerness
to
hear
,
and
the
woman
also
leant
forward
to
render
her
whisper
audible
.
The
sickly
rays
of
the
suspended
lantern
falling
directly
upon
them
,
aggravated
the
paleness
and
anxiety
of
their
countenances
:
which
,
encircled
by
the
deepest
gloom
and
darkness
,
looked
ghastly
in
the
extreme
.
'
When
this
woman
,
that
we
called
old
Sally
,
died
,
'
the
matron
began
,
'
she
and
I
were
alone
.
'
'
Was
there
no
one
by
?
'
asked
Monks
,
in
the
same
hollow
whisper
;
'
No
sick
wretch
or
idiot
in
some
other
bed
?
No
one
who
could
hear
,
and
might
,
by
possibility
,
understand
?
'
'
Not
a
soul
,
'
replied
the
woman
;
'
we
were
alone
.
I
stood
alone
beside
the
body
when
death
came
over
it
.
'
'
Good
,
'
said
Monks
,
regarding
her
attentively
.
'
Go
on
.
'
'
She
spoke
of
a
young
creature
,
'
resumed
the
matron
,
'
who
had
brought
a
child
into
the
world
some
years
before
;
not
merely
in
the
same
room
,
but
in
the
same
bed
,
in
which
she
then
lay
dying
.
'
'
Ay
?
'
said
Monks
,
with
quivering
lip
,
and
glancing
over
his
shoulder
,
'
Blood
!
How
things
come
about
!
'
'
The
child
was
the
one
you
named
to
him
last
night
,
'
said
the
matron
,
nodding
carelessly
towards
her
husband
;
'
the
mother
this
nurse
had
robbed
.
'