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Count Hannibal could not have said why he did not speak to her at once.

Warned by an instinct vague and ill-understood, he remained silent, his

eyes riveted on her, until she rose from the floor. A moment later she

met his gaze, and he looked to see her start. Instead, she stood quiet

and thoughtful, regarding him with a kind of sad solemnity, as if she saw

not him only, but the dead; while first one tremor and then a second

shook her frame.

At length "It is over!" she whispered. "Patience, Monsieur; have no

fear, I will be brave. But I must give a little to him."

"To him!" Count Hannibal muttered, his face extraordinarily, pale.

She smiled with an odd passionateness. "Who was my lover!" she cried,

her voice a-thrill. "Who will ever be my lover, though I have denied

him, though I have left him to die! It was just. He who has so tried me

knows it was just! He whom I have sacrificed--he knows it too, now! But

it is hard to be--just," with a quavering smile. "You who take all may

give him a little, may pardon me a little, may have--patience!"

Count Hannibal uttered a strangled cry, between a moan and a roar. A

moment he beat the coverlid with his hands in impotence. Then he sank

back on the bed.

"Water!" he muttered. "Water!"

She fetched it hurriedly, and, raising his head on her arm, held it to

his lips. He drank, and lay back again with closed eyes. He lay so

still and so long that she thought that he had fainted; but after a pause

he spoke.

"You have done that?" he whispered; "you have done that?"

"Yes," she answered, shuddering. "God forgive me! I have done that! I

had to do that, or--"

"And is it too late--to undo it?"

"It is too late." A sob choked her voice.

Tears--tears incredible, unnatural--welled from under Count Hannibal's

closed eyelids, and rolled sluggishly down his harsh cheek to the edge of

his beard.

"I would have gone," he muttered. "If you had spoken, I would have

spared you this."

"I know," she answered unsteadily; "the men told me."

"And yet--"

"It was just. And you are my husband," she replied. "More, I am the

captive of your sword, and as you spared me in your strength, my lord, I

spared you in your weakness."