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"Faith!" he said, "I thought I was murdered outright. Come, Mick, let

us drag him to the roadside."

They did so, and then with bent heads and slouched hats, they made

their way across country to another station where they would not be

recognised as the two who had followed Lord Harry down the road.

Two mounted men of the Constabulary rode along an hour later and found

the body lying where it had been left.

They searched the pockets. They found a purse with a few sovereigns;

the portrait of a lady---the murdered man's wife--a sealed envelope

addressed to Hugh Mountjoy, Esq, care of his London hotel; and a

card-case: nothing of any importance.

"It is Lord Harry Norland," said one. "The wild lord--he has met his

end at last."

The letter to Iris was brief. It said: "Farewell! I am going to meet the death of one who is called a Traitor

to the Cause. I am the Traitor of a Cause far higher. May the end that

is already plotted for me be accepted as an atonement! Forgive me,

Iris! Think of me as kindly as you can. But I charge you--it is my

latest word--mourn not for one who has done his best to poison your

life and to ruin your soul."

In the other letter he said: "I know the affection you have always entertained for Iris. She will

tell you what she pleases about the past. If she tells you nothing

about her late husband, think the worst and you will not be wrong.

Remember that whatever she has done was done for me and at my

instigation. She ought to have married you instead of me.

"I am in the presence of Death. The men who are going to kill me are

under this very roof. They will kill me, perhaps to-night. Perhaps they

will wait for a quieter and a safer place. But they will kill me.

"In the presence of Death, I rise superior to the pitiful jealousy with

which I have always regarded you. I now despise it. I ask your pardon

for it. Help Iris to forget the action of her life of which she has

most reason to be ashamed. Show that you forgive me--when you have

forgiven her--and when you have helped her in the warmth and strength

of your love to drive me out of your thoughts for ever.

"H. N."