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’
Something
that
happened
the
day
before
we
left
Venice
.
You
saw
the
Countess
,
during
the
last
hours
of
her
life
Won
’
t
you
tell
me
whether
she
made
any
confession
to
you
?
’
’
No
conscious
confession
,
Agnes
—
and
therefore
no
confession
that
I
need
distress
you
by
repeating
.
’
’
Did
she
say
nothing
about
what
she
saw
or
heard
,
on
that
dreadful
night
in
my
room
?
’
’
Nothing
.
We
only
know
that
her
mind
never
recovered
the
terror
of
it
.
’
Agnes
was
not
quite
satisfied
.
The
subject
troubled
her
.
Even
her
own
brief
intercourse
with
her
miserable
rival
of
other
days
suggested
questions
that
perplexed
her
.
She
remembered
the
Countess
’
s
prediction
.
’
You
have
to
bring
me
to
the
day
of
discovery
,
and
to
the
punishment
that
is
my
doom
.
’
Had
the
prediction
simply
faded
,
like
other
mortal
prophecies
?
—
or
had
it
been
fulfilled
on
the
terrible
night
when
she
had
seen
the
apparition
,
and
when
she
had
innocently
tempted
the
Countess
to
watch
her
in
her
room
?
Let
it
,
however
,
be
recorded
,
among
the
other
virtues
of
Mrs
.
Henry
Westwick
,
that
she
never
again
attempted
to
persuade
her
husband
into
betraying
his
secrets
.
Other
men
’
s
wives
,
hearing
of
this
extraordinary
conduct
(
and
being
trained
in
the
modern
school
of
morals
and
manners
)
,
naturally
regarded
her
with
compassionate
contempt
.
They
spoke
of
Agnes
,
from
that
time
forth
,
as
’
rather
an
old
-
fashioned
person
.
’
Is
that
all
?
That
is
all
.
Is
there
no
explanation
of
the
mystery
of
The
Haunted
Hotel
?