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CHAPTERVIII。

THEMINISTERSAYSGOOD—BY。

THECapitalPunishmentofthePrisonerisinnorespectconnectedwithmypurposeinwritingthepresentnarrative。NeitherdoI

desiretodarkenthesepagesbydescribingindetailanactofrighteousretributionwhichmustpresent,bythenatureofit,asceneofhorror。ForthesereasonsIasktobeexcused,ifI

limitwhatImustneedssayoftheexecutionwithinthecompassofafewwords——andpasson。

Theoneself—possessedpersonamonguswasthemiserablewomanwhosufferedthepenaltyofdeath。

Notverydiscreetly,asIthink,theChaplainaskedherifshehadtrulyrepented。Sheanswered:"Ihaveconfessedthecrime,sir。Whatmoredoyouwant?"Tomymind——stillhesitatingbetweentheviewthatbelieveswiththeMinister,andtheviewthatdoubtswiththeDoctor——thisreplyleavesawayopentohopeofhersalvation。Herlastwordstome,asshemountedthestepsofthescaffold,were:"Rememberyourpromise。"Itwaseasyformetobetruetomyword。Atthatbygonetime,nodifficultieswereplacedinmywaybysuchprecautionsasarenowobservedintheconductofexecutionswithinthewallsoftheprison。Fromthetimeofherdeathtothetimeofherburial,nolivingcreaturesawherface。Sherests,veiledinherprisongrave。

Letmenowturntolivinginterests,andtoscenesremovedfromthethunder—cloudsofcrime。

OnthenextdayIreceivedavisitfromtheMinister。

Hisfirstwordsentreatedmenottoalludetotheterribleeventofthepreviousday。"Icannotescapethinkingofit,"hesaid,"butImayavoidspeakingofit。"Thisseemedtometobethemisplacedconfidenceofaweakmanintherefugeofsilence。Bywayofchangingthesubject,Ispokeofthechild。Therewouldbeseriousdifficultiestocontendwith(asIventuredtosuggest),ifheremainedinthetown,andallowedhisnewresponsibilitiestobecomethesubjectofpublictalk。

Hisreplytothisagreeablysurprisedme。Therewerenodifficultiestobefeared。

Thestateofhiswife’shealthhadobligedhim(actingundermedicaladvice)totrytheinfluenceofhernativeair。Anintervalofsomemonthsmightelapsebeforethegoodeffectofthechangehadsufficientlydeclareditself;andareturntothepeculiarclimateofthetownmightbringonarelapse。Therehadconsequentlybeennoalternativetobutresignhischarge。Onlyonthatdaytheresignationhadbeenaccepted——withexpressionsofregretsincerelyreciprocatedbyhimself。Heproposedtoleavethetownimmediately;andoneoftheobjectsofhisvisitwastobidmegood—by。

"ThenextplaceIlivein,"hesaid,"willbemorethanahundredmilesaway。AtthatdistanceImayhopetokeepeventsconcealedwhichmustbeknownonlytoourselves。SofarasIcansee,therearenorisksofdiscoverylurkinginthisplace。Myservants(onlytwoinnumber)havebothbeenbornhere,andhavebothtoldmywifethattheyhavenowishtogoaway。AstothepersonwhointroducedherselftomebythenameofMissChance,shewastracedtotherailwaystationyesterdayafternoon,andtookherticketforLondon。"

IcongratulatedtheMinisteronthegoodfortunewhichhadbefriendedhim,sofar。

"YouwillunderstandhowcarefullyIhaveprovidedagainstbeingdeceived,"hecontinued,"whenItellyouwhatmyplansare。Thepersonsamongwhommyfuturelotiscast——andthechildherself,ofcourse——mustneversuspectthatthenewmemberofmyfamilyisotherthanmyowndaughter。Thisisdeceit,Iadmit;butitisdeceitthatinjuresnoone。Ihopeyouseethenecessityforit,asIdo。"

Therecouldbenodoubtofthenecessity。

Ifthechildwasdescribedasadopted,therewouldbecuriosityaboutthecircumstances,andinquiriesrelatingtotheparents。

Prevaricatingrepliesleadtosuspicion,andsuspiciontodiscovery。ButforthewisecoursewhichtheMinisterhaddecidedontaking,thepoorchild’slifemighthavebeendarkenedbythehorrorofthemother’scrime,andtheinfamyofthemother’sdeath。

Havingquietedmyfriend’sneedlessscruplesbythisperfectlysincereexpressionofopinion,Iventuredtoapproachthecentralfigureinhisdomesticcircle,bymeansofaquestionrelatingtohiswife。Howhadthatladyreceivedtheunfortunatelittlecreature,forwhoseappearanceonthehome—sceneshemusthavebeenentirelyunprepared?

TheMinister’smannershowedsomeembarrassment;heprefacedwhathehadtotellmewithpraisesofhiswife,equallycreditablenodoubttobothofthem。Thebeautyofthechild,theprettywaysofthechild,hesaid,fascinatedtheadmirablewomanatfirstsight。Itwasnottobedeniedthatshehadfelt,andhadexpressed,misgivings,onbeinginformedofthecircumstancesunderwhichtheMinister’sactofmercyhadbeenperformed。Buthermindwastoowellbalancedtoinclinetothisstateoffeeling,whenherhusbandhadaddressedherindefenseofhisconduct。Shethenunderstoodthatthetruemeritofagoodactionconsistedinpatientlyfacingthesacrificesinvolved。Herinterestinthenewdaughterbeing,inthisway,ennobledbyasenseofChristianduty,therehadbeennofurtherdifferenceofopinionbetweenthemarriedpair。

Ilistenedtothisplausibleexplanationwithinterest,but,atthesametime,withdoubtsofthelastingnatureofthelady’ssubmissiontocircumstances;suggested,perhaps,bytheconstraintintheMinister’smanner。Itwaswellforbothofuswhenwechangedthesubject。HeremindedmeofthediscouragingviewwhichtheDoctorhadtakenoftheprospectbeforehim。

"Iwillnotattempttodecidewhetheryourfriendisrightorwrong,"hesaid。"Trusting,asIdo,inthemercyofGod,Ilookhopefullytoafuturetimewhenallthatisbrightestandbestinthenatureofmyadoptedchildwillbedevelopedundermyfosteringcare。Ifeviltendenciesshowthemselves,myreliancewillbeconfidentlyplacedonpiousexample,onreligiousinstruction,and,aboveall,onintercessionbyprayer。Repeattoyourfriend,"heconcluded,"whatyouhavejustheardmesay。Lethimaskhimselfifhecouldconfronttheuncertainfuturewithmycheerfulsubmissionandmysteadfasthope。"

Heintrustedmewiththatmessage,andgavemehishand。Soweparted。

Iagreedwithhim,Iadmiredhim;butmyfaithseemedtowantsustainingpower,ascomparedwithhisfaith。Onhisownshowing(asitappearedtome),therewouldbetwoforcesinastateofconflictinthechild’snatureasshegrewup——inheritedevilagainstinculcatedgood。TryasImight,IfailedtofeeltheMinister’scomfortingconvictionastowhichofthetwowouldwin。

CHAPTERIX。

THEGOVERNORRECEIVESAVISIT。

AFEWdaysafterthegoodmanhadleftus,Imetwithaseriousaccident,causedbyafalsesteponthestonestairsoftheprison。

Thelongillnesswhichfollowedthismisfortune,andmyremovalafterward(intheinterestsofmyrecovery)toamilderclimatethantheclimateofEngland,obligedmetoconfidethedutiesofgovernoroftheprisontoarepresentative。Iwasabsentfrommypostforrathermorethanayear。Duringthisintervalnonewsreachedmefrommyreverendfriend。

Havingreturnedtothedutiesofmyoffice,IthoughtofwritingtotheMinister。Whiletheproposedletterwasstillincontemplation,Iwasinformedthataladywishedtoseeme。Shesentinhercard。MyvisitorprovedtobetheMinister’swife。

Iobservedherwithnoordinaryattentionwhensheenteredtheroom。

Herdresswassimple;herscantylighthair,sofarasIcouldseeitunderherbonnet,wasdressedwithtaste。Thepalenessofherlips,andthefadedcolorinherface,suggestedthatshewascertainlynotingoodhealth。Twopeculiaritiesstruckmeinherpersonalappearance。Ineverrememberedhavingseenanyotherpersonwithsuchasingularlynarrowandslantingforeheadasthisladypresented;andIwasimpressed,notatallagreeably,bytheflashingshiftingexpressioninhereyes。Ontheotherhand,letmeownthatIwaspowerfullyattractedandinterestedbythebeautyofhervoice。Itsfinevarietyofcompass,anditsmusicalresonanceoftone,fellwithsuchenchantmentontheear,thatIshouldhavelikedtoputabookofpoetryintoherhand,andtohaveheardherreaditinsummer—time,accompaniedbythemusicofarockystream。

Theobjectofhervisit——sofarassheexplaineditattheoutset——appearedtobetoofferhercongratulationsonmyrecovery,andtotellmethatherhusbandhadassumedthechargeofachurchinalargetownnotfarfromherbirthplace。

Eventhosecommonplacewordsweremadeinterestingbyherdeliciousvoice。Buthoweversensitivetosweetsoundsamanmaybe,therearelimitstohiscapacityfordeceivinghimself——especiallywhenhehappenstobeenlightenedbyexperienceofhumanitywithinthewallsofaprison。Ihad,itmayberemembered,alreadydoubtedthelady’sgoodtemper,judgingfromherhusband’sover—wroughtdescriptionofhervirtues。Hereyeslookedatmefurtively;andhermanner,gracefullyself—possessedasitwas,suggestedthatshehadsomethingofadelicate,ordisagreeable,naturetosaytome,andthatshewasatalosshowtoapproachthesubjectsoastoproducetherightimpressiononmymindattheoutset。Therewasamomentarysilencebetweenus。Forthesakeofsayingsomething,IaskedhowsheandtheMinisterlikedtheirnewplaceofresidence。

"Ournewplaceofresidence,"sheanswered,"hasbeenmadeinterestingbyaveryunexpectedevent——anevent(howshallI

describeit?)whichhasincreasedourhappinessandenlargedourfamilycircle。"

Thereshestopped:expectingme,asIfancied,toguesswhatshemeant。Awoman,andthatwomanamother,mighthavefulfilledheranticipations。Aman,andthatmannotlisteningattentively,wassimplypuzzled。

"Prayexcusemystupidity,"Isaid;"Idon’tquiteunderstandyou。"

Thelady’stemperlookedatmeoutofthelady’sshiftingeyes,andhiditselfagaininamoment。Shesetherselfrightinmyestimationbytakingthewholeblameofourlittlemisunderstandingonherowninnocentshoulders。

"Ioughttohavespokenmoreplainly,"shesaid。"LetmetrywhatIcandonow。Aftermanyyearsofdisappointmentinmymarriedlife,ithaspleasedProvidencetobestowonmethehappiness——theinexpressiblehappiness——ofbeingamother。Mybabyisasweetlittlegirl;andmyoneregretisthatIcannotnursehermyself。"

MylanguidinterestintheMinister’swifewasnotstimulatedbytheannouncementofthisdomesticevent。

Ifeltnowishtoseethe"sweetlittlegirl";Iwasnotevenremindedofanotherexampleoflong—deferredmaternity,whichhadoccurredwithinthelimitsofmyownfamilycircle。Allmysympathiesattachedthemselvestothesadlittlefigureoftheadoptedchild。Irememberedthepoorbabyonmyknee,enchantedbythetickingofmywatch——Ithoughtofher,peacefullyandprettilyasleepunderthehorridshelterofthecondemnedcell——anditishardlytoomuchtosaythatmyheartwasheavy,whenIcomparedherprospectswiththeprospectsofherbaby—rival。Kindashewas,conscientiousashewas,couldtheMinisterbeexpectedtoadmittoanequalshareinhislovethechildendearedtohimasafather,andthechildwhomerelyremindedhimofanactofmercy?Asforhiswife,itseemedthemerestwasteoftimetoputherstateoffeeling(placedbetweenthetwochildren)tothetestofinquiry。Itriedtheuselessexperiment,nevertheless。

"Itispleasanttothink,"Ibegan,"thatyourotherdaughter——"

Sheinterruptedme,withtheutmostgentleness:"Doyoumeanthechildthatmyhusbandwasfoolishenoughtoadopt?"

"Sayratherfortunateenoughtoadopt,"Ipersisted。"Asyourownlittlegirlgrowsup,shewillwantaplayfellow。Andshewillfindaplayfellowinthatotherchild,whomthegoodMinisterhastakenforhisown。"

"No,mydearsir——notifIcanpreventit。"

Thecontrastbetweenthecrueltyofherintention,andthemusicalbeautyofthevoicewhichpolitelyexpresseditinthosewords,reallystartledme。Iwasatalosshowtoanswerher,attheverytimewhenIoughttohavebeenmostreadytospeak。

"Youmustsurelyunderstand,"shewenton,"thatwedon’twantanotherperson’schild,nowwehavealittledarlingofourown?"

"Doesyourhusbandagreewithyouinthatview?"Iasked。

"Ohdear,no!Hesaidwhatyousaidjustnow,and(oddlyenough)

almostinthesamewords。ButIdon’tatalldespairofpersuadinghimtochangehismind——andyoucanhelpme。"

Shemadethataudaciousassertionwithsuchanappearanceoffeelingperfectlysureofme,thatmypolitenessgavewayunderthestrainlaidonit。"Whatdoyoumean?"Iaskedsharply。

Notintheleastimpressedbymychangeofmanner,shetookfromthepocketofherdressaprintedpaper。"YouwillfindwhatI

meanthere,"shereplied——andputthepaperintomyhand。

Itwasanappealtothecharitablepublic,occasionedbytheenlargementofanorphan—asylum,withwhichIhadbeenconnectedformanyyears。Whatshemeantwasplainenoughnow。Isaidnothing:Ionlylookedather。

PleasedtofindthatIwascleverenoughtoguesswhatshemeant,onthisoccasion,theMinister’swifeinformedmethatthecircumstanceswereallinourfavor。Shestillpersistedintakingmeintopartnership——thecircumstanceswerein_our_

favor。

"Intwoyearsmore,"sheexplained,"thechildofthatdetestablecreaturewhowashanged——doyouknow,Icannotevenlookatthelittlewretchwithoutthinkingofthegallows?——willbeoldenough(withyourinteresttohelpus)tobereceivedintotheasylum。Whatareliefitwillbetogetridofthatchild!AndhowhardIshallworkatcanvassingforsubscribers’votes!YournamewillbeatowerofstrengthwhenIuseitasareference。

Pardonme——youarenotlookingsopleasantlyasusual。Doyouseesomeobstaclesinourway?"

"Iseetwoobstacles。"

"Whatcantheypossiblybe?"

Forthesecondtime,mypolitenessgavewayunderthestrainlaidonit。"Youknowperfectlywell,"Isaid,"whatoneoftheobstaclesis。"

"AmItounderstandthatyoucontemplateanyseriousresistanceonthepartofmyhusband?"

"Certainly!"

Shewasunaffectedlyamusedbymysimplicity。

"Areyouasingleman?"sheasked。

"Iamawidower。"

"ThenyourexperienceoughttotellyouthatIknoweveryweakpointintheMinister’scharacter。Icantellhim,onyourauthority,thatthehatefulchildwillbeplacedincompetentandkindlyhands——andIhavemyownsweetbabytopleadforme。Withtheseadvantagesinmyfavor,doyouactuallysupposeIcanfailtomake_my_wayofthinking_his_wayofthinking?Youmusthaveforgottenyourownmarriedlife!Supposewegoontothesecondofyourtwoobstacles。Ihopeitwillbebetterworthconsideringthanthefirst。"

"Thesecondobstaclewillnotdisappointyou,"Ianswered;"Iamtheobstacle,thistime。"

"Yourefusetohelpme?"

"Positively。"

"Perhapsreflectionmayalteryourresolution?"

"Reflectionwilldonothingofthekind。"

"Youarerude,sir!"

"Inspeakingtoyou,madam,Ihavenoalternativebuttospeakplainly。"

Sherose。Hershiftingeyes,foronce,lookedatmesteadily。

"WhatsortofenemyhaveImadeofyou?"sheasked。"Apassiveenemywhoiscontentwithrefusingtohelpme?Oranactiveenemywhowillwritetomyhusband?"

"Itdependsentirely,"Itoldher,"onwhatyourhusbanddoes。Ifhequestionsmeaboutyou,Ishalltellhimthetruth。"

"Andifnot?"

"Inthatcase,Ishallhopetoforgetthatyoueverfavoredmewithavisit。"

InmakingthisreplyIwasguiltlessofanymaliciousintention。

Whatevilinterpretationsheplacedonmywordsitisimpossibleformetosay;Icanonlydeclarethatsomeintolerablesenseofinjuryhurriedherintoanoutbreakofrage。Hervoice,strainedforthefirsttime,lostitstunefulbeautyoftone。

"Comeandseeusintwoyears’time,"sheburstout——"anddiscovertheorphanofthegallowsinourhouseifyoucan!IfyourAsylumwon’ttakeher,someotherCharitywill。Ha,Mr。

Governor,Ideservemydisappointment!Ioughttohaverememberedthatyouareonlyajailerafterall。Andwhatisajailer?

Proverbiallyabrute。Doyouhearthat?Abrute!"

Herstrengthsuddenlyfailedher。Shedroppedbackintothechairfromwhichshehadrisen,withafaintcryofpain。Aghastlypallorstoleoverherface。Therewaswineonthesideboard;I

filledaglass。Sherefusedtotakeit。Atthattimeintheday,theDoctor’sdutiesrequiredhisattendanceintheprison。I

instantlysentforhim。Afteramoment’slookather,hetookthewineoutofmyhand,andheldtheglasstoherlips。

"Drinkit,"hesaid。Shestillrefused。"Drinkit,"hereiterated,"oryouwilldie。"

Thatfrightenedher;shedrankthewine。TheDoctorwaitedforawhilewithhisfingersonherpulse。"Shewilldonow,"hesaid。

"CanIgo?"sheasked。

"Gowhereveryouplease,madam——solongasyoudon’tgoupstairsinahurry。"

Shesmiled:"Iunderstandyou,sir——andthankyouforyouradvice。"

IaskedtheDoctor,whenwewerealone,whatmadehimtellhernottogoupstairsinahurry。

"WhatIfelt,"heanswered,"whenIhadmyfingersonherpulse。

Youheardhersaythatsheunderstoodme。"

"Yes;butIdon’tknowwhatshemeant。"

"Shemeant,probably,thatherowndoctorhadwarnedherasI

did。"

"Somethingseriouslywrongwithherhealth?"

"Yes。"

"Whatisit?"

"Heart。"

CHAPTERX。

MISSCHANCEREAPPEARS。

AWEEKhadpassed,sincetheMinister’swifehadleftme,whenI

receivedaletterfromtheMinisterhimself。

Aftersurprisingme,asheinnocentlysupposed,byannouncingthebirthofhischild,hementionedsomecircumstancesconnectedwiththatevent,whichInowheardforthefirsttime。

"Withinaneasyjourneyofthepopuloussceneofmypresentlabors,"hewrote,"thereisasecludedcountryvillagecalledLowLanes。Therectoroftheplaceismywife’sbrother。Beforethebirthofourinfant,hehadaskedhissistertostayforawhileathishouse;andthedoctorthoughtshemightsafelybeallowedtoaccepttheinvitation。Throughsomeerrorinthecustomarycalculations,asIsuppose,thechildwasbornunexpectedlyattherectory;andtheceremonyofbaptismwasperformedatthechurch,undercircumstanceswhichIamnotabletorelatewithinthelimitsofaletter:LetmeonlysaythatI

alludetothisincidentwithoutanysectarianbitternessoffeeling——forIamnoenemytotheChurchofEngland。Youhavenoideawhattreasuresofvirtueandtreasuresofbeautymaternityhasrevealedinmywife’ssweetnature。Othermothers,inherproudposition,mightfindtheirlovecoolingtowardthepoorchildwhomwehaveadopted。Butmyhouseholdisirradiatedbythepresenceofanangel,whogivesanequalshareinheraffectionstothetwolittleonesalike。"

Inthissemi—hystericalstyleofwriting,thepoormanunconsciouslytoldmehowcunninglyandhowcruellyhiswifewasdeceivinghim。

Ilongedtoexhibitthatwickedwomaninhertruecharacter——butwhatcouldIdo?Shemusthavebeensofavoredbycircumstancesastobeabletoaccountforherabsencefromhome,withoutexcitingtheslightestsuspicionofthejourneywhichshehadreallytaken,ifIdeclaredinmyreplytotheMinister’sletterthatIhadreceivedherinmyrooms,andifIrepeatedtheconversationthathadtakenplace,whatwouldtheresultbe?Shewouldfindaneasyrefugeinpositivedenialofthetruth——and,inthatcase,whichofuswouldherinfatuatedhusbandbelieve?

TheonepartoftheletterwhichIreadwithsomesatisfactionwastheendofit。

IwashereinformedthattheMinister’splansforconcealingtheparentageofhisadopteddaughterhadprovedtobeentirelysuccessful。Themembersofthenewdomestichouseholdbelievedthetwochildrentobeinfant—sisters。Neitherwasthereanydangeroftheadoptedchildbeingidentified(astheoldestchildofthetwo)byconsultationoftheregisters。

Beforeheleftourtown,theMinisterhadseenforhimselfthatnobaptismalnamehadbeenadded,afterthebirthofthedaughterofthemurderesshadbeenregistered,andthatnoentryofbaptismexistedintheregisterskeptinplacesofworship。Hedrewtheinference——inallprobabilityatrueinference,consideringthecharactersoftheparents——thatthechildhadneverbeenbaptized;andheperformedtheceremonyprivately,abstaining,forobviousreasons,fromaddingherChristiannametotheimperfectregisterofherbirth。"Iamnotaware,"hewrote,"whetherIhave,orhavenot,committedanoffenseagainsttheLaw。Inanycase,ImayhopetohavemadeatonementbyobediencetotheGospel。"

Sixweekspassed,andIheardfrommyreverendfriendoncemore。

Hissecondletterpresentedamarkedcontrasttothefirst。Itwaswritteninsorrowandanxiety,toinformmeofanalarmingchangefortheworseinhiswife’shealth。Ishowedthelettertomymedicalcolleague。Afterreadingithepredictedtheeventthatmightbeexpected,intwowords:——Suddendeath。

OnthenextoccasionwhenIheardfromtheMinister,theDoctor’sgrimreplyprovedtobeaprophecyfulfilled。

Whenweaddressexpressionsofcondolencetobereavedfriends,theprinciplesofpopularhypocrisysanctionindiscriminatelyingasadutywhichweowetothedead——nomatterwhattheirlivesmayhavebeen——becausetheyaredead。Withinmyownlittlesphere,Ihavealwaysbeensilent,whenIcouldnotoffertoafflictedpersonsexpressionsofsympathywhichIhonestlyfelt。

TohavecondoledwiththeMinisteronthelossthathehadsustainedbythedeathofawoman,self—betrayedtomeasshamelesslydeceitful,andpitilesslydeterminedtoreachherowncruelends,wouldhavebeentodegrademyselfbytellingadeliberatelie。Iexpressedinmyanswerallthatanhonestmannaturallyfeels,whenheiswritingtoafriendindistress;

carefullyabstainingfromanyallusiontothememoryofhiswife,ortotheplacewhichherdeathhadleftvacantinhishousehold。

Myletter,Iamsorrytosay,disappointedandoffendedhim。Hewrotetomenomore,untilyearshadpassed,andtimehadexerteditsinfluenceinproducingamoreindulgentframeofmind。Theselettersofalaterdatehavebeenpreserved,andwillprobablybeused,attherighttime,forpurposesofexplanationwithwhichI

maybeconnectedinthefuture。

ThecorrespondentwhomIhadnowlostwassucceededbyagentlemanentirelyunknowntome。

Thosereasonswhichinducedmetoconcealthenamesofpersons,whileIwasrelatingeventsintheprison,donotapplytocorrespondencewithastrangerwritingfromanotherplace。Imay,therefore,mentionthatMr。Dunboyne,ofFairmount,onthewestcoastofIreland,wasthewriteroftheletternowaddressedtome。Heproved,tomysurprise,tobeoneoftherelationswhomthePrisonerundersentenceofdeathhadnotcaredtosee,whenI

offeredhertheopportunityofsayingfarewell。Mr。Dunboynewasabrother—in—lawofthemurderess。Hehadmarriedhersister。

Hiswife,heinformedme,haddiedinchildbirth,leavinghimbutoneconsolation——aboy,whoalreadyrecalledallthatwasbrightestandbestinhislostmother。Thefatherwasnaturallyanxiousthatthesonshouldneverbecomeacquaintedwiththedisgracethathadbefallenthefamily。

Theletterthenproceededintheseterms:

"Iheardyesterday,forthefirsttime,bymeansofanoldnewspaper—cuttingsenttomebyafriend,thatthemiserablewomanwhosufferedtheignominyofpublicexecutionhasleftaninfantchild。Canyoutellmewhathasbecomeoftheorphan?Ifthislittlegirlis,asIfear,notwellprovidedfor,Ionlydowhatmywifewouldhavedoneifshehadlived,byofferingtomakethechild’swelfaremyespecialcare。Iamwillingtoplaceherinanestablishmentwellknowntome,inwhichshewillbekindlytreated,welleducated,andfittedtoearnherownlivinghonorablyinlaterlife。

"Ifyoufeelsomesurpriseatfindingthatmygoodintentionstowardthisill—fatednieceofminedonotgotothelengthofreceivingherasamemberofmyownfamily,Ibegtosubmitsomeconsiderationswhichmayperhapsweighwithyouastheyhaveweighedwithme。

"Inthefirstplace,thereisatleastapossibility——howevercarefullyImighttrytoconcealit——thatthechild’sparentagewouldsoonerorlaterbediscovered。Inthesecondplace(andassumingthattheparentagehadbeensuccessfullyconcealed),ifthisgirlandmyboygrewuptogether,thereisanotherpossibilitytobereckonedwith:theymightbecomeattachedtoeachother。Doesthefatherlivewhowouldallowhissonignorantlytomarrythedaughterofaconvictedmurderess?I

【推荐阅读】幽幽深宫,醒来一梦似千年,重生于下堂妃身躯中的她,将如何手刃仇人? 点击阅读

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