登陆注册
5189100000075

第75章

Time passed.Hector and Bertha repaired to Sauvresy's room; he was asleep.They noiselessly took chairs beside the fire, as usual, and the maid retired.In order that the sick man might not be disturbed by the light of the lamp, curtains had been hung so that, when lying down, he could not see the fireplace and mantel.In order to see these, he must have raised himself on his pillow and leaned forward on his right arm.But now he was asleep, breathing painfully, feverish, and shuddering convulsively.Bertha and Hector did not speak; the solemn and sinister silence was only broken by the ticking of the clock, or by the leaves of the book which Hector was reading.Ten o'clock struck; soon after Sauvresy moved, turned over, and awoke.Bertha was at his side in an instant; she saw that his eyes were open.

Do you feel a little better, dear Clement?" she asked.

"Neither better nor worse."

"Do you want anything?"

"I am thirsty."

Hector, who had raised his eyes when his friend spoke, suddenly resumed his reading.

Bertha, standing by the mantel, began to prepare with great care Dr.R.-'s last prescription; when it was ready, she took out the fatal little vial as usual, and thrust one of her hair-pins into it.

She had not time to draw it out before she felt a light touch upon her shoulder.A shudder shook her from head to foot; she suddenly turned and uttered a loud scream, a cry of terror and horror.

"Oh!"

The hand which had touched her was her husband's.While she was busied with the poison at the mantel, Sauvresy had softly raised himself; more softly still, he had pulled the curtain aside, and had stretched out his arm and touched her.His eyes glittered with hate and anger.

Bertha's cry was answered by another dull cry, or rather groan;Tremorel had seen and comprehended all; he was overwhelmed.

"All is discovered!" Their eyes spoke these three words to each other.They saw them everywhere, written in letters of fire.There was a moment of stupor, of silence so profound that Hector heard his temples beat.Sauvresy had got back under the bed-clothes again.

He laughed loudly, wildly, just as a skeleton might have laughed whose jaws and teeth rattled together.

But Bertha was not one of those persons who are overcome by a single blow, terrible as it might be.She trembled like a leaf; her legs staggered; but her mind was already at work seeking a subterfuge.

What had Sauvresy seen - anything? What did he know? For even had he seen the vial, this might be explained.It could only have been by simple chance that he had touched her at the moment when she was using the poison.All these thoughts flashed across her mind in a moment, as rapid as lightning shooting between the clouds.

And then she dared to approach the bed, and, with a frightfully constrained smile, to say:

"How you frightened me then!"

He looked at her a moment, which seemed to her an age - and simply replied:

"I understand it."

There was no longer any uncertainty.Bertha saw only too well in her husband's eyes that he knew something.But what - how much?

She nerved herself to go on:

"Are you still suffering?"

"No."

"Then why did you get up?"

He raised himself upon his pillow, and with a sudden strength, he continued:

"I got up to tell you that I have had enough of these tortures, that I have reached the limits of human energy, that I cannot endure one day longer the agony of seeing myself put to death slowly, drop by drop, by the hands of my wife and my best friend!"He stopped.Hector and Bertha were thunderstruck."I wanted to tell you also, that I have had enough of your cruel caution, and that I suffer.Ah, don't you see that I suffer horribly? Hurry, cut short my agony! Kill me, and kill me at a blow - poisoners!"At the last word, the Count de Tremorel sprang up as if he had moved by a spring, his eyes haggard, his arms stretched out.

Sauvresy, seeing this, quickly slipped his hand under the pillow, pulled out a revolver, and pointed the barrel at Hector, crying out:

"Don't advance a step!"

He thought that Tremorel, seeing that they were discovered, was going to rush upon him and strangle him; but he was mistaken.It seemed to Hector as though he were losing his mind.He fell down as heavily as if he were a log.Bertha was more self-possessed;she tried to resist the torpor of terror which she felt coming on.

"You are worse, my Clement," said she."This is that dreadful fever which frightens me so.Delirium - ""Have I really been delirious?" interrupted he, with a surprised air.

"Alas, yes, dear, that is what haunts you, and fills your poor sick head with horrid visions."He looked at her curiously.He was really stupefied by this boldness, which constantly grew more bold.

"What! you think that we, who are so dear to you, your friends, I, your - "Her husband's implacable look forced her to stop, and the words expired on her lips.

"Enough of these lies, Bertha," resumed Sauvresy, "they are useless.

No, I have not been dreaming, nor have I been delirious.The poison is only too real, and I could tell you what it is without your taking it out of your pocket."She recoiled as if she had seen her husband's hand stretched out to snatch the blue vial.

"I guessed it and recognized it at the very first; for you have chosen one of those poisons which, it is true, leave scarcely any trace of themselves, but the symptoms of which are not deceptive.

Do you remember the day when I complained of a morbid taste for pepper? The next day I was certain of it, and I was not the only one.Doctor R-, too, had a suspicion."Bertha tried to stammer something; her husband interrupted her.

同类推荐
  • 泉州府志选录

    泉州府志选录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 名医别录

    名医别录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 幼科概论

    幼科概论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 法华论疏

    法华论疏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 黄庭坚诗全集

    黄庭坚诗全集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 是妃之地:王爷,慎入!

    是妃之地:王爷,慎入!

    ◇◆◇传闻,他睚眦必报,左手翻云、右手覆雨;传闻,他一抹柔肠,独独只对那个曾是宫女出身的女子。*她本是现代的一名杀手,一朝穿越,成了亡国的公主。他抓住她的皓腕,邪魅一笑:“割腕?你割得太没创意了,本王教教你,像你这种人理应哪般割?”手起、刀落。*他有仇深万丈,使出天下最卑劣的手段,只为了提醒她前世的记忆。她有万般委屈,用尽世上最伤最痛最苦的方法,不过只想告诉他自己是缕异世孤魂。*“本王食了雄蛊,你食了雌蛊,这辈子,你能逃出的安全距离是一千丈,超过一千的一分一毫,你都会生不如死!”再次相见,她站在亡国的城楼上,一身霓裳、铿锵起舞,气度高洁,绝艳倾城。他一身戎装,脚尖点地,飞身跃出,踩着万千士兵的头盔,翩然落在她的身后,“怎么是你?”女子回头,巧笑倩兮:“只要心中无蛊!身子吃蛊,又有何惧?”
  • 火与灰

    火与灰

    其实往年的十二月并没有现在这么冷,这个时节,S城的行人变得稀少珍贵起来,尽管是在商业繁荣的十字街,也只是偶尔才能看到一位步履蹒跚的顾客慢慢走到屋檐底下,拍打着肩上的积雪。而此时,十字街71号的门前却站着一位衣着单薄的女人,咬着黑紫色的嘴唇,颤抖着向门内张望着。“请问,这里是侦探社么?”听到有人说话时,邹与弦正在看报纸上的本地新闻:“不是。”回答的声音没有什么好气,这也难怪,因为每天早上的读报时间,是邹与弦最享受的时刻,很不愿被打扰。
  • 玉谷传奇

    玉谷传奇

    古代有个种玉谷。最好的玉是种出来的。浸润这美玉的沃土,是人们的血汗、油脂、骨殖……今天的种玉谷,成了贪婪之徒舐舔正义之剑的硝烟战场。作者在丰赡的文史底蕴,娓娓讲述古今故事,从容不迫之中,道出人世间至真之理。
  • 穿越诸天从武庚纪开始

    穿越诸天从武庚纪开始

    大商国,血石,神族,等等相关耳熟能详的信息充斥着大脑。这一看就不是新手村的世界,许峰感觉到深深的绝望,以及来自某个老流氓深深的恶意。因为他完全了解自己来到了一个什么样的世界。没错,就是在华国几乎家喻户晓的国漫,武庚纪世界。
  • 修亚诸神传

    修亚诸神传

    这里不是凡界,这是一场以天使为起点的诸神史诗!这是诸神的崛起之路,是一群热血强者的传奇人生!
  • 春雨二首

    春雨二首

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 灵韵新生

    灵韵新生

    本文无男主,没有大帅哥大美女,也不脑残不套路,有的只是小小的脑洞,女主到现在还是一个小孩子,作者君可能不让她长大了。(想发个表情包却不会打的作者君!)简介无能,观者随意。
  • 驭兽斋·幻兽少年

    驭兽斋·幻兽少年

    在兰虎、柳远藤等人的传说渐渐远去的时候,新的传说又开始诞生。依天,一个地球上的少年,当他父亲的四个结拜兄弟从方舟星、后羿星、梦幻星相约而至时,他的命运开始走上传奇的轨道。依天的父亲在依天很小的时候就逝去,只给他留下了一部名为“九曲十八弯”的功法,而他的母亲也在他成年后离开了世间。在得到了父亲四个结拜兄弟的传授后,依天就带着他的宠兽,离开了一直养育他的水边小村子。外面的世界,平静的外表下依然存在着邪恶力量,他们蠢蠢欲动,寻找机会,随时准备掀起一番风雨。依天疾恶如仇,与邪恶力量之间的战斗已成为定局,危险和机遇伴随在他左右……
  • 豪门冤家,冷酷总裁对对碰

    豪门冤家,冷酷总裁对对碰

    飞机上相遇,她清冷眼中却又带着一丝哀伤的犹豫吸引了坐在隔壁的他。再次相遇却发展她站在一个与他同样优秀的男人身边。莫名的合作伙伴让自己协助找人,却没想到照片上的人还是她。好似从相遇那一刻起她像是一个宇宙黑洞不断的吸引着他……她愿为他抛弃一切,却不想换来的是心痛,家族的命运,上一代人的纠葛又让本该在一起的人儿承受着前所未有的伤害,一切误会解看,受伤的两个人还能在一起吗?本文男强、女强,男主女主都不矫情
  • 一次读完50场经典战争

    一次读完50场经典战争

    战争,不单单是为了争而战,战争的意义比它本身更重要、更耐人寻味,战争不仅是将士之间力的较量,还是策划者之间思想与智慧的较量。战争是人类长久的话题,尤其是那些激烈而又充满智慧的战争往往最能打动人的心灵,因为那是很多人用自己的身体、灵魂、生命铸造的历史精彩。那么请你锁定本书的50场经典战役的精彩,也祝愿未来将是一个永远没有战争的时代。