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’
Have
you
thought
of
what
I
said
to
you
earlier
in
the
day
?
’
he
asked
,
taking
a
chair
at
her
side
.
’
Do
you
agree
with
me
that
the
one
dreadful
doubt
which
oppressed
us
both
is
at
least
set
at
rest
?
’
Agnes
shook
her
head
sadly
.
’
I
wish
I
could
agree
with
you
,
Henry
—
I
wish
I
could
honestly
say
that
my
mind
is
at
ease
.
’
The
answer
would
have
discouraged
most
men
.
Henry
’
s
patience
(
where
Agnes
was
concerned
)
was
equal
to
any
demands
on
it
.
’
If
you
will
only
look
back
at
the
events
of
the
day
,
’
he
said
,
’
you
must
surely
admit
that
we
have
not
been
completely
baffled
.
Remember
how
Dr
.
Bruno
disposed
of
our
doubts
:
—
"
After
thirty
years
of
medical
practice
,
do
you
think
I
am
likely
to
mistake
the
symptoms
of
death
by
bronchitis
?
"
If
ever
there
was
an
unanswerable
question
,
there
it
is
!
Was
the
consul
’
s
testimony
doubtful
in
any
part
of
it
?
He
called
at
the
palace
to
offer
his
services
,
after
hearing
of
Lord
Montbarry
’
s
death
;
he
arrived
at
the
time
when
the
coffin
was
in
the
house
;
he
himself
saw
the
corpse
placed
in
it
,
and
the
lid
screwed
down
.
The
evidence
of
the
priest
is
equally
beyond
dispute
.
He
remained
in
the
room
with
the
coffin
,
reciting
the
prayers
for
the
dead
,
until
the
funeral
left
the
palace
.
Bear
all
these
statements
in
mind
,
Agnes
;
and
how
can
you
deny
that
the
question
of
Montbarry
’
s
death
and
burial
is
a
question
set
at
rest
?
We
have
really
but
one
doubt
left
:
we
have
still
to
ask
ourselves
whether
the
remains
which
I
discovered
are
the
remains
of
the
lost
courier
,
or
not
.
There
is
the
case
,
as
I
understand
it
.
Have
I
stated
it
fairly
?
’
Agnes
could
not
deny
that
he
had
stated
it
fairly
.
"
Then
what
prevents
you
from
experiencing
the
same
sense
of
relief
that
I
feel
?
’
Henry
asked
.
’
What
I
saw
last
night
prevents
me
,
’
Agnes
answered
.
’
When
we
spoke
of
this
subject
,
after
our
inquiries
were
over
,
you
reproached
me
with
taking
what
you
called
the
superstitious
view
.
I
don
’
t
quite
admit
that
—
but
I
do
acknowledge
that
I
should
find
the
superstitious
view
intelligible
if
I
heard
it
expressed
by
some
other
person
.
Remembering
what
your
brother
and
I
once
were
to
each
other
in
the
bygone
time
,
I
can
understand
the
apparition
making
itself
visible
to
me
,
to
claim
the
mercy
of
Christian
burial
,
and
the
vengeance
due
to
a
crime
.
I
can
even
perceive
some
faint
possibility
of
truth
in
the
explanation
which
you
described
as
the
mesmeric
theory
—
that
what
I
saw
might
be
the
result
of
magnetic
influence
communicated
to
me
,
as
I
lay
between
the
remains
of
the
murdered
husband
above
me
and
the
guilty
wife
suffering
the
tortures
of
remorse
at
my
bedside
.
But
what
I
do
not
understand
is
,
that
I
should
have
passed
through
that
dreadful
ordeal
;
having
no
previous
knowledge
of
the
murdered
man
in
his
lifetime
,
or
only
knowing
him
(
if
you
suppose
that
I
saw
the
apparition
of
Ferrari
)
through
the
interest
which
I
took
in
his
wife
.
I
can
’
t
dispute
your
reasoning
,
Henry
.
But
I
feel
in
my
heart
of
hearts
that
you
are
deceived
.
Nothing
will
shake
my
belief
that
we
are
still
as
far
from
having
discovered
the
dreadful
truth
as
ever
.
’
Henry
made
no
further
attempt
to
dispute
with
her
.
She
had
impressed
him
with
a
certain
reluctant
respect
for
her
own
opinion
,
in
spite
of
himself
.