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  THEWOMANWITHTHEDIAMOND

  Iwas,perhaps,theplainestgirlintheroomthatnight。Iwasalsothehappiest——uptooneo’clock。Thenmywholeworldcrumbled,or,atleast,sufferedaneclipse。Whyandhow,Iamabouttorelate。

  Iwasnotmadeforlove。ThisIhadoftensaidtomyself;veryoftenoflate。InfigureIamtoodiminutive,infacefartoounbeautiful,formetocherishexpectationsofthisnature。

  Indeed,lovehadneverenteredintomyplanoflife,aswasevincedbythenurse’sdiplomaIhadjustgainedafterthreeyearsofhardstudyandseveretraining。

  Iwasnotmadeforlove。ButifIhadbeen;hadIbeengiftedwithheight,regularityoffeature,orevenwiththateloquenceofexpressionwhichredeemsalldefectssavethosewhichsavorofdeformity,IknewwellwhoseeyeIshouldhavechosentoplease,whoseheartIshouldhavefeltproudtowin。

  Thisknowledgecamewitharushtomyheart——(didIsayheart?I

  shouldhavesaidunderstanding,whichissomethingverydifferent)——when,attheendofthefirstdance,IlookedupfromthemidstofthebevyofgirlsbywhomIwassurroundedandsawAnsonDurand’sfinefigureemergingfromthatquarterofthehallwhereourhostandhostessstoodtoreceivetheirguests。Hiseyewasroaminghitherandthitherandhismannerwasbotheagerandexpectant。Whomwasheseeking?Someoneofthemanybrightandvivaciousgirlsaboutme,forheturnedalmostinstantlyourway。

  Butwhichone?

  IthoughtIknew。IrememberedatwhosehouseIhadmethimfirst,atwhosehouseIhadseenhimmanytimessince。Shewasalovelygirl,wittyandvivacious,andshestoodatthisverymomentatmyelbow。Inherbeautylaythelure,thenaturallureforamanofhisgiftsandstrikingpersonality。IfIcontinuedtowatch,Ishouldsoonseehiscountenancelightupundertherecognitionshecouldnotfailtogivehim。AndIwasright;inanotherinstantitdid,andwithabrightnesstherewasnomistaking。Butonefeelingcommontothehumanheartlendssuchwarmth,suchexpressivenesstothefeatures。Howhandsomeitmadehimlook,howdistinguished,howeverythingIwasnotexcept——

  Butwhatdoesthismean?HehaspassedMissSperry——passedherwithasmileandafriendlyword——andisspeakingtome,singlingmeout,offeringmehisarm!Heissmiling,too,notashesmiledonMissSperry,butmorewarmly,withmorethatispersonalinit。Itookhisarminadaze。ThelightsweredimmerthanI

  thought;nothingwasreallybrightexcepthissmile。Itseemedtochangetheworldforme。IforgotthatIwasplain,forgotthatI

  wassmall,withnothingtorecommendmetotheeyeorheart,andletmyselfbedrawnaway,askingnothing,anticipatingnothing,tillIfoundmyselfalonewithhiminthefragrantrecessesoftheconservatory,withonlythethrobofmusicinourearstolinkustothescenewehadleft。

  Whyhadhebroughtmehere,intothisfairylandofopalescentlightsandintoxicatingperfumes?Whatcouldhehavetosay——toshow?AhinanothermomentIknew。Hehadseizedmyhands,andlove,ardentlove,camepouringfromhislips。

  Coulditbereal?WasItheobjectofallthisfeeling,I?Ifso,thenlifehadchangedformeindeed。

  Silentfromrushofemotion,IsearchedhisfacetoseeifthisParadise,whosegatesIwasthuspassionatelybiddentoenter,wasindeedaverityoronlyadreambornoftheexcitementofthedanceandthecharmofasceneexceptionalinitssplendorandpicturesquenessevenforsoluxuriousacityasNewYork。

  Butitwasnomeredream。Truthandearnestnesswereinhismanner,andhiswordswereneitherfeverishnorforced。

  \"IloveyouI!Ineedyou!\"SoIheard,andsohesoonmademebelieve。\"Youhavecharmedmefromthefirst。Yourtantalizing,trusting,loyalself,likenoother,sweeterthananyother,hasdrawntheheartfrommybreast。Ihaveseenmanywomen,admiredmanywomen,butyouonlyhaveIloved。Willyoubemywife?\"

  Iwasdazzled;movedbeyondanythingIcouldhaveconceived。I

  forgotallthatIhadhithertosaidtomyself——allthatIhadendeavoredtoimpressuponmyheartwhenIbeheldhimapproaching,intent,asIbelieved,inhissearchforanotherwoman;and,confidinginhishonesty,trustingentirelytohisfaith,Iallowedtheplansandpurposesofyearstovanishintheglamourofthisnewjoy,andspokethewordwhichlinkedustogetherinabondwhichhalfanhourbeforeIhadneverdreamedwouldunitemetoanyman。

  Hisimpassioned\"Mine!mine!\"filledmycuptooverflowing。

  Somethingoftheecstasyoflivingenteredmysoul;which,inspiteofallIhavesufferedsince,recreatedtheworldformeandmadeallthatwentbeforebutthepreludetothenewlife,thenewjoy。

  Oh,Iwashappy,happy,perhapstoohappy!Astheconservatoryfilledandwepassedbackintotheadjoiningroom,theglimpseI

  caughtofmyselfinoneofthemirrorsstartledmeintothinkingso。ForhaditnotbeenfortheoddcolorofmydressandtheuniquewayinwhichIworemyhairthatnight,Ishouldnothaverecognizedthebeaminggirlwhofacedmesonaivelyfromthedepthsoftheresponsiveglass。

  Canonebetoohappy?Idonotknow。Iknowthatonecanbetooperplexed,tooburdenedandtoosad。

  ThusfarIhavespokenonlyofmyselfinconnectionwiththeevening’selaboratefunction。ButthoughentitledbymyoldDutchbloodtoacertainsocialconsiderationwhichIamhappytosayneverfailedme,I,eveninthishourofsupremesatisfaction,attractedverylittleattentionandawokesmallcomment。Therewasanotherwomanpresentbettercalculatedtodothis。Afairwoman,largeandofabountifulpresence,accustomedtoconquest,andgiftedwiththepowerofcarryingoffhervictorieswithacertainlazygraceirresistiblyfascinatingtotheordinaryman;

  agorgeouslyappareledwoman,withadiamondonherbreasttoovividformostwomen,almosttoovividforher。Inoticedthisdiamondearlyintheevening,andthenInoticedher。Shewasnotasfineasthediamond,butshewasveryfine,and,hadIbeeninalessecstaticframeofmind,Imighthaveenviedthehomageshereceivedfromallthemen,notexceptinghimuponwhosearmI

  leaned。Later,therewasnooneintheworldIenviedless。

  Theballwasaprivateandveryelegantone。Thereweresomenotableguests。OnegentlemaninparticularwaspointedouttomeasanEnglishmanofgreatdistinctionandpoliticalimportance。I

  thoughthimaveryinterestingmanforhisyears,butoddandatrifleself-centered。Thoughgreatlycourted,heseemedstrangelyrestlessunderthefireofeyestowhichhewasconstantlysubjected,andonlyhappywhenfreetousehisownincontemplationofthesceneabouthim。HadIbeenlessabsorbedinmyownhappinessImighthavenotedsoonerthanIdidthatthiscontemplationwasconfinedtosuchgroupsasgatheredabouttheladywiththediamond。ButthisIfailedtoobserveatthetime,andconsequentlywasmuchsurprisedtocomeuponhim,attheendofoneofthedances,talkingWiththisladyinananimatedandcourtlymannertotallyopposedtotheapathy,amountingtoboredom,withwhichhehadhithertometalladvances。

  Yetitwasnotadmirationforherpersonwhichheopenlydisplayed。Duringthewholetimehestoodtherehiseyesseldomrosetoherface;theylingeredmainly-andthiswaswhatarousedmycuriosity——onthegreatfanofostrichplumeswhichthisopulentbeautyheldagainstherbreast。Washedesirousofseeingthegreatdiamondshethusunconsciously(orwasitconsciously)

  shieldedfromhisgaze?Itwaspossible,for,asIcontinuedtonotehim,hesuddenlybenttowardherandasquicklyraisedhimselfagainwithalookwhichwasquiteinexplicabletome。Theladyhadshiftedherfanamomentandhiseyeshadfallenonthegem。

  ThenextthingIrecallwithanydefinitenesswasatete-a-teteconversationwhichIheldwithmyloveronacertainyellowdivanattheendofoneofthehalls。

  Totherightofthisdivanroseacurtainedrecess,highlysuggestiveofromance,called\"thealcove。\"Asthisalcovefiguresprominentlyinmystory,Iwillpauseheretodescribeit。

  Itwasoriginallyintendedtocontainalargegroupofstatuarywhichourhost,Mr。Ramsdell,hadorderedfromItalytoadornhisnewhouse。Heisamanoforiginalideasinregardtosuchmatters,andinthisinstancehadgonesofarastohavethisendofthehouseconstructedwithaspecialviewtoanadvantageousdisplayofthispromisedworkofart。Fearingtheponderouseffectofapedestallargeenoughtoholdsuchaconsiderablegroup,hehadplannedtoraiseittotheleveloftheeyebyhavingthealcovefloorbuiltafewfeethigherthanthemainone。Aflightoflow,widestepsconnectedthetwo,which,followingthecurveofthewall,addedmuchtothebeautyofthisportionofthehall。

  Thegroupwasafailureandwasnevershipped;butthealcoveremained,and,possessingasitdidalltheadvantagesofaroominthewayofheatandlight,hadbeenturnedintoaminiatureretreatofexceptionalbeauty。

  Theseclusionitofferedextended,orsowewerehappytothink,tothesolitarydivanatitsbaseonwhichMr。DurandandIwereseated。Withpossiblyanundueconfidenceintheadvantageofourposition,wewerediscussingasubjectinterestingonlytoourselves,whenMr。Durandinterruptedhimselftodeclare:\"YouarethewomanIwant,youandyouonly。AndIwantyousoon。Whendoyouthinkyoucanmarryme?Withinaweek——if——\"

  Didmylookstophim?Iwasstartled。Ihadheardnoincoherentphrasefromhimbefore。

  \"Aweek!\"Iremonstrated。\"Wetakemoretimethanthattofitourselvesforajourneyorsometransientpleasure。Ihardlyrealizemyengagementyet。\"

  \"YouhavenotbeenthinkingofitfortheselasttwomonthsasI

  have。\"

  \"No,\"Ireplieddemurely,forgettingeverythingelseinmydelightatthisadmission。

  \"Norareyouanomadamongclubsandrestaurants。\"

  \"No,Ihaveahome。\"

  \"NordoyoulovemeasdeeplyasIdoyou。\"

  ThisIthoughtopentoargument。

  \"Thehomeyouspeakofisaluxuriousone,\"hecontinued。\"IcannotofferyouitsequalDoyouexpectmeto?\"

  Iwasindignant。

  \"YouknowthatIdonot。ShallI,whodeliberatelychoseanurse’slifewhenanindulgentuncle’sheartandhomewereopentome,shrinkfrombravingpovertywiththemanIlove?Wewillbeginassimplyasyouplease——\"

  \"No,\"heperemptorilyputin,yetwithacertainhesitancywhichseemedtospeakofdoubtshehardlyacknowledgedtohimself,\"I

  willnotmarryyouifImustexposeyoutoprivationortothegenteelpovertyIhate。Iloveyoumorethanyourealize,andwishtomakeyourlifeahappyone。Icannotgiveyouallyouhavebeenaccustomedtoinyourrichuncle’shouse,butifmattersprosperwithme,ifthechanceIhavebuiltonsucceeds——

  anditwillfailorsucceedtonight——youwillhavethosecomfortswhichlovewillheightenintoluxuriesand——and——\"

  Hewasbecomingincoherentagain,andthistimewithhiseyesfixedelsewherethanonmyface。Followinghisgaze,Idiscoveredwhathaddistractedhisattention。Theladywiththediamondwasapproachingusonherwaytothealcove。Shewasaccompaniedbytwogentlemen,bothstrangerstome,andherhead,sparklingwithbrilliants,wasturningfromonetotheotherwithanindolentgrace。Iwasnotsurprisedthatthemanatmysidequiveredandmadeastartasiftorise。Shewasagorgeousimage。Incomparisonwithherimposingfigureinitstrailingrobeofrichpinkvelvet,mydiminutiveframeinitssea-greengownmusthavelookedasfadedandcolorlessasahalf-obliteratedpastel。

  \"Astrikingwoman,\"IremarkedasIsawhewasnotlikelytoresumetheconversationwhichherpresencehadinterrupted。\"Andwhatadiamond!\"

  Theglancehecastmewaspeculiar。

  \"Didyounoticeitparticularly?\"heasked。

  Astonished,fortherewassomethingveryuneasyinhismannersothatIhalfexpectedtoseehimriseandjointhegrouphewassoeagerlywatchingwithoutwaitingformylipstoframearesponse,Iquicklyreplied:

  \"Itwouldbedifficultnottonoticewhatonewouldnaturallyexpecttoseeonlyonthebreastofaqueen。Butperhapssheisaqueen。Ishouldjudgesofromthehomagewhichfollowsher。\"

  Hiseyessoughtmine。Therewasinquiryinthem,butitwasaninquiryIdidnotunderstand。

  \"Whatcanyouknowaboutdiamonds?\"hepresentlydemanded。

  \"Nothingbuttheirglitter,andglitterisnotall,——thegemshewearsmaybeaverytawdryone。\"

  Iflushedwithhumiliation。Hewasadealeringems——thatwashisbusiness——andthecheckwhichhehadputuponmyenthusiasmcertainlymademeconsciousofmyownpresumption。YetIwasnotdisposedtotakebackmywords。Ihadhadabetteropportunitythanhimselfforseeingthisremarkablejewel,and,withtheperversityofasomewhatruffledmood,Iburstforth,assoonasthecolorhadsubsidedfrommycheeks:

  \"No,no!Itisglorious,magnificent。Ineversawitslike。I

  doubtifyoueverhave,forallyourdailyacquaintancewithjewels。Itsvaluemustbeenormous。Whoisshe?Youseemtoknowher。\"

  Itwasadirectquestion,butIreceivednoreply。Mr。Durand’seyeshadfollowedthelady,whohadlingeredsomewhatostentatiouslyonthetopstepandtheydidnotreturntometillshehadvanishedwithhercompanionsbehindthelongplushcurtainwhichpartlyveiledtheentrance。Bythistimehehadforgottenmywords,ifhehadeverheardthemanditwaswiththeforcedanimationofonewhosethoughtsareelsewherethathefinallyreturnedtotheoldplea:

  WhenwouldImarryhim?Ifhecouldoffermeahomeinamonth——

  andhewouldknowbyto-morrowifhecoulddoso——wouldIcometohimthen?Hewouldnotsayinaweek;thatwasperhapstosoon;

  butinamonth?WouldInotpromisetobehisinamonth?

  WhatIansweredIscarcelyrecall。Hiseyeshadstolenbacktothealcoveandminehadfollowedthem。Thegentlemenwhohadaccompaniedtheladyinsidewerecomingoutagain,butotherswereadvancingtotaketheirplaces,andsoonshewasengagedinholdingaregularcourtinthisfavoredretreat。

  Whyshouldthisinterestme?WhyshouldInoticeherorlookthatwayatall?BecauseMr。Duranddid?Possibly。Irememberthatforallhisardentlove-making,Ifeltalittlepiquedthatheshoulddividehisattentionsinthisway。PerhapsIthoughtthatforthisevening,atleast,hemighthavebeenblindtoamerecoquette’sfascinations。

  Iwasthusdoublyengagedinlisteningtomylover’swordsandinwatchingthevariousgentlemenwhowentupanddownthesteps,whenaformerpartneradvancedandremindedmethatIhadpromisedhimawaltz。LoathtoleaveMr。Durand,yetseeingnowayofexcusingmyselftoMr。Fox,Icastanappealingglanceattheformerandwasgreatlychagrinedtofindhimalreadyonhisfeet。

  \"Enjoyyourdance,\"hecried;\"IhaveawordtosaytoMrs。

  Fairbrother,\"andwasgonebeforemynewpartnerhadtakenmeonhisarm。

  WasMrs。Fairbrothertheladywiththediamond?Yes;asIturnedtoentertheparlorwithmypartner,IcaughtaglimpseofMr。

  Durand’stallfigurejustdisappearingfromthestepbehindthesage-greencurtains。

  \"WhoisMrs。Fairbrother?\"IinquiredofMr。Foxattheendofthedance。

  Mr。Fox,whoisoneofsociety’sperennialbeaux,knowseverybody。

  \"Sheis——well,shewasAbnerFairbrother’swife。YouknowFairbrother,themillionairewhobuiltthatcuriousstructureonEighty-sixthStreet。Atpresenttheyarelivingapart——anamicableunderstanding,Ibelieve。Herdiamondmakesherconspicuous。ItisoneofthemostremarkablestonesinNewYork,perhapsintheUnitedStates。Haveyouobservedit?\"

  \"Yes——thatis,atadistance。Doyouthinkherveryhandsome?\"

  \"Mrs。Fairbrother?She’scalledso,butshe’snotmystyle。\"Herehegavemeakillingglance。\"Iadmirewomenofmindandheart。

  Theydonotneedtowearjewelsworthanordinaryman’sfortune。\"

  Ilookedaboutforanexcusetoleavethisnonetoodesirablepartner。

  \"Letusgobackintothelonghall,\"Iurged。\"Theceaselesswhirlofthesedancersismakingmedizzy。\"

  Withtheeaseofagallantmanhetookmeonhisarmandsoonwewerepromenadingagaininthedirectionofthealcove。Apassingglimpseofitsinteriorwasaffordedmeasweturnedtoretraceourstepsinfrontoftheyellowdivan。Theladywiththediamondwasstillthere。Afoldofthesuperbpinkvelvetsheworeprotrudedacrossthegapmadebythehalf-drawncurtains,justasithaddoneahalf-hourbefore。Butitwasimpossibletoseeherfaceorwhowaswithher。WhatIcouldsee,however,anddid,wasthefigureofamanleaningagainstthewallatthefootofthesteps。AtfirstIthoughtthispersonunknowntome,thenI

  perceivedthathewasnootherthanthechiefguestoftheevening,theEnglishmanofwhomIhavepreviouslyspoken。

  Hisexpressionhadaltered。Helookednowbothanxiousandabsorbed,particularlyanxiousandparticularlyabsorbed;somuchsothatIwasnotsurprisedthatnooneventuredtoapproachhim。

  AgainIwonderedandagainIaskedmyselfforwhomorforwhathewaswaiting。ForMr。Durandtoleavethislady’spresence?No,no,Iwouldnotbelievethat。Mr。Durandcouldnotbetherestill;yetsomewomenmakeitdifficultforamantoleavethemand,realizingthis,Icouldnotforbearcastingapartingglancebehindmeas,yieldingtoMr。Fox’simportunities,Iturnedtowardthesupper-room。ItshowedmetheEnglishmanintheactofliftingtwocupsofcoffeefromasmalltablestandingnearthereception-roomdoor。Ashismannerplainlybetokenedwhitherhewasboundwiththisrefreshment,Ifeltallmyuneasinessvanish,andwasabletotakemyseatatoneofthesmalltableswithwhichthesupper-roomwasfilled,andforafewminutes,atleast,lendaneartoMr。Fox’svapidcomplimentsandtriteopinions。Thenmyattentionwandered。

  IhadnotmovednorhadIshiftedmygazefromthescenebeforemetheordinarysceneofagayandwell-filledsupper-room,yetI

  foundmyselflooking,asifthroughamistIhadnotevenseendevelop,atsomethingasstrange,unusualandremoteasanyphantasm,yetdistinctenoughinitsoutlinesformetogetadecidedimpressionofasquareoflightsurroundingthefigureofamaninapeculiarposenoteasilyimaginedandnoteasilydescribed。Itallpassedinaninstant,andIsatstaringatthewindowoppositemewiththefeelingofonewhohasjustseenavision。YetalmostimmediatelyIforgotthewholeoccurrenceinmyanxietyastoMr。Durand’swhereabouts。Certainlyhewasamusinghimselfverymuchelsewhereorhewouldhavefoundanopportunityofjoiningmelongbeforethis。Hewasnoteveninsight,andIgrewwearyoftheendlessmenuandthesenselesschitchatofmycompanion,and,findinghimamenabletomywhims,rosefrommyseatattableandmademywaytoagroupofacquaintancesstandingjustoutsidethesupper-roomdoor。AsI

  listenedtotheirgreetingssomeimpulseledmetocastanotherglancedownthehalltowardthealcove。Aman——awaiter——wasissuingfromitinarush。Badnewswasinhisface,andashiseyesencounteredthoseofMr。Ramsdell,whowasadvancinghurriedlytomeethim,heplungeddownthestepswithacrywhichdrewacrowdaboutthetwoinaninstant。

  Whatwasit?Whathadhappened?

  MadwithananxietyIdidnotstoptodefine,Irushedtowardthisgroupnowswayingfromsidetosideinirrepressibleexcitement,whensuddenlyeverythingswambeforemeandIfellinaswoontothefloor。

  Someonehadshoutedaloud\"Mrs。Fairbrotherhasbeenmurderedandherdiamondstolen!Lockthedoors!\"

  II

  THEGLOVES

  Imusthaveremainedinsensibleformanyminutes,forwhenI

  returnedtofullconsciousnessthesupper-roomwasemptyandthetwohundredguestsIhadleftseatedattableweregatheredinagitatedgroupsaboutthehall。ThiswaswhatIfirstnoted;nottillafterwarddidIrealizemyownsituation。Iwaslyingonacouchinaremotecornerofthissamehallandbesideme,butnotlookingatme,stoodmylover,Mr。Durand。

  HowhecametoknowmystateandfindmeinthegeneraldisturbanceIdidnotstoptoinquire。Itwasenoughformeatthatmomenttolookupandseehimsonear。Indeed,thereliefwassogreat,thesenseofhisprotectionsocomfortingthatI

  involuntarilystretchedoutmyhandingratitudetowardhim,but,failingtoattracthisattention,slippedtothefloorandtookmystandathisside。Thisrousedhimandhegavemealookwhichsteadiedme,inspiteofthethrillofsurprisewithwhichI

  recognizedhisextremepallorandacertainpeculiarhesitationinhismannernotatallnaturaltoit。

  Meanwhile,somewordsutterednearuswereslowlymakingtheirwayintomybenumbedbrain。Thewaiterwhohadraisedthefirstalarmwasendeavoringtodescribetoanimportunategroupinadvanceofuswhathehadcomeuponinthatmurderousalcove。

  \"Iwascarryingaboutatrayofices,\"hewassaying,\"andseeingtheladysittingthere,wentup。Ihadexpectedtofindtheplacefullofgentlemen,butshewasallalone,anddidnotmoveasI

  pickedmywayoverherlongtrain。ThenextmomentIhaddroppedices,trayandall。Ibadcomefacetofacewithherandseenthatshewasdead。Shehadbeenstabbedandrobbed。Therewasnodiamondonherbreast,buttherewasblood。\"

  Ahubbubofdisorderedsentencesseasonedwithhorrifiedcriesfollowedthissimpledescription。Thenageneralmovementtookplaceinthedirectionofthealcove,duringwhichMr。Durandstoopedtomyearandwhispered:

  \"Wemustgetoutofthis。Youarenotstrongenoughtostandsuchexcitement。Don’tyouthinkwecanescapebythewindowoverthere?\"

  \"What,withoutwrapsandinsuchasnowstorm?\"Iprotested。

  \"Besides,unclewillbelookingforme。Hecamewithme,youknow。\"

  Anexpressionofannoyance,orwasitperplexity,crossedMr。

  Durand’sface,andhemadeamovementasiftoleaveme。

  \"Imustgo,\"hebegan,butstoppedatmyglanceofsurpriseandassumedadifferentair——onewhichbecamehimverymuchbetter。

  \"Pardonme,dear,Iwilltakeyoutoyouruncle。This——thisdreadfultragedy,interruptingsogayascene,hasquiteupsetme。Iwasalwayssensitivetothesight,thesmell,eventotheverymentionofthewordblood。\"

  SowasI,butnottothepointofcowardice。ButthenIhadnotjustcomefromaninterviewwiththemurderedwoman。Herglances,hersmiles,theliftofhereyebrowswerenotfreshmemoriestome。Someconsiderationwascertainlyduehimfortheshockhemustbelaboringunder。YetIdidnotknowhowtokeepbackthevitalquestion。

  \"Whodidit?Youmusthaveheardsomeonesay。\"

  \"Ihaveheardnothing,\"washissomewhatfiercerejoinder。Then,asImadeamove,\"Whatyoudonotwishtofollowthecrowdthere?\"

  \"Iwishtofindmyuncle,andheisinthatcrowd。\"

  Mr。Durandsaidnothingfurther,andtogetherwepasseddownthehall。Astrangemoodpervadedmymind。Insteadofwishingtoflyascenewhichunderordinaryconditionswouldhavefilledmewithutterrepugnance,Ifeltadesiretoseeandheareverything。Notfromcuriosity,suchasmovedmostofthepeopleaboutme,butbecauseofsomestronginstinctivefeelingIcouldnotunderstand;asifitweremyheartwhichhadbeenstruck,andmyfatewhichwastremblinginthebalance。

  Wewereconsequentlyamongthefirsttohearsuchfurtherdetailsaswereallowedtocirculateamongthenowwell-nighfrenziedguests。Nooneknewtheperpetratorofthedeednordidthereappeartobeanydirectevidencecalculatedtofixhisidentity。

  Indeed,thesuddendeathofthisbeautifulwomaninthemidstoffestivitymighthavebeenlookeduponassuicide,ifthejewelhadnotbeenmissingfromherbreastandtheinstrumentofdeathremovedfromthewound。Sofar,thecasualsearchwhichhadbeeninstitutedhadfailedtoproducethisweapon;butthepolicewouldbeheresoonandthensomethingwouldbedone。Astothemeansofentranceemployedbytheassassin,thereseemedtobebutoneopinion。Thealcovecontainedawindowopeninguponasmallbalcony。Bythishehaddoubtlessenteredandescaped。Thelongplushcurtainswhich,duringtheearlypartoftheevening,hadremainedloopedbackoneithersideofthecasement,werefoundatthemomentofthecrime’sdiscoverycloselydrawntogether。Certainlyasuspiciouscircumstance。However,thequestionwasoneeasilysettled。Ifanyonehadapproachedbythebalconytherewouldbemarksinthesnowtoshowit。Mr。Ramsdellhadgoneouttosee。Hewouldbecomingbacksoon。

  \"Doyouthinkthisaprobableexplanationofthecrime?\"I

  demandedofMr。Durandatthisjuncture。\"IfIrememberrightlythiswindowoverlooksthecarriagedrive;itmust,therefore,bewithinplainsightofthedoorthroughwhichsomethreehundredguestshavepassedto-night。Howcouldanyoneclimbtosuchaheight,liftthewindowandstepinwithoutbeingseen?\"

  \"Youforgettheawning。\"Hespokequicklyandwithunexpectedvivacity。\"Theawningrunsupverynearthiswindowandquiteshutsitofffromthesightofarrivingguests。Thedriversofdepartingcarriagescouldseeitiftheychancedtoglanceback。

  Buttheireyesareusuallyontheirhorsesinsuchacrowd。Theprobabilitiesareagainstanyofthemhavinglookedup。\"Hisbrowhadcleared;aweightseemedremovedfromhismind。\"WhenIwentintothealcovetoseeMrs。Fairbrother,shewassittinginachairnearthiswindowlookingout。Iremembertheeffectofhersplendoragainstthesnowsiftingdowninasteadystreambehindher。Thepinkvelvet——thesoftgreenofthecurtainsoneitherside——herbrilliants——andthesnowforabackground!Yes,themurderercameinthatway。Herfigurewouldbeplaintoanyoneoutside,andifshemovedandthediamondshone——Don’tyouseewhataprobabletheoryitis?Theremustbewaysbywhichadesperatemanmightreachthatbalcony。Ibelieve——\"

  Howeagerhewasandwithwhatalookheturnedwhenthewordcamefilteringthroughthecrowdthat,thoughfootstepshadbeenfoundinthesnowpointingdirectlytowardthebalcony,therewasnoneonthebalconyitself,proving,asanyonecouldsee,thattheattackhadnotcomefromwithout,sincenoonecouldenterthealcovebythewindowwithoutsteppingonthebalcony。

  \"Mr。Durandhassuspicionsofhisown,\"Iexplaineddeterminedlytomyself。\"Hemetsomeonegoinginashesteppedout。ShallI

  askhimtonamethisperson?\"No,Ididnothavethecourage;notwhilehisfaceworesosternalookandwassoresolutelyturnedaway。

  ThenextexcitementwasarequestfromMr。Ramsdellforusalltogointothedrawing-room。Thisledtovariouscriesfromhystericallips,suchas,\"Wearegoingtobesearched!\"\"Hebelievesthethiefandmurderertobestillinthehouse!\"\"Doyouseethediamondonme?\"\"Whydon’ttheyconfinetheirsuspicionstothefavoredfewwhowereadmittedtothealcove?\"

  \"Theywill,\"remarkedsomeoneclosetomyear。

  ButquicklyasIturnedIcouldnotguessfromwhomthecommentcame。Possiblyfromamuchbeflowered,bejeweled,elderlydame,whoseeyeswerefixedonMr。Durand’savertedface。Ifso,shereceivedadefiantlookfrommine,whichIdonotbelievesheforgotinahurry。

  Alas!itwasnottheonlycurious,ImightsaysearchingglanceI

  surpriseddirectedagainsthimaswemadeourwaytowhereI

  couldseemyunclestrugglingtoreachusfromashortsidehall。

  ThewhisperseemedtohavegoneaboutthatMr。DurandhadbeenthelastonetoconversewithMrs。Fairbrotherpriortothetragedy。

  IntimeIhadthesatisfactionofjoiningmyuncle。Hebetrayedgreatreliefatthesightofme,and,encouragedbyhiskindlysmile,IintroducedMr。Durand。Myconsciousairmusthaveproduceditsimpression,forheturnedastartledandinquiringlookuponmycompanion,thentookmeresolutelyonhisownarm,saying:

  \"Thereislikelytobesomeunpleasantnessaheadforallofus。I

  donotthinkthepolicewillallowanyonetogotillthatdiamondhasbeenlookedfor。Thisisaveryseriousmatter,dear。

  Somanythinkthemurdererwasoneoftheguests。\"

  \"Ithinkso,too,\"saidI。ButwhyIthoughtsoorwhyIshouldsaysowithsuchvehemence,Idonotknowevennow。

  Myunclelookedsurprised。

  \"Youhadbetternotadvanceanyopinions,\"headvised。\"Aladylikeyourselfshouldhavenoneonasubjectsogruesome。Ishallneverceaseregrettingbringingyouheretonight。Ishallseizeonthefirstopportunitytotakeyouhome。Atpresentwearesupposedtoawaittheactionofourhost。\"

  \"Hecannotkeepallthesepeopleherelong,\"Iventured。

  \"No;mostofuswillherelievedsoon。Hadyounotbettergetyourwrapssoastobereadytogoassoonashegivestheword?\"

  \"Ishouldprefertohaveapeepatthepeopleinthedrawing-roomfirst。,\"wasmyperversereply。\"Idon’tknowwhyIwanttoseethem,butIdo;and,uncle,ImightaswelltellyounowthatI

  engagedmyselftoMr。Durandthisevening——thegentlemanwithmewhenyoufirstcameup。\"

  \"Youhaveengagedyourselfto——tothisman——tomarryhim,doyoumean?\"

  Inodded,withaslylookbehindtoseeifMr。Durandwerenearenoughtohear。Hewasnot,andIallowedmyenthusiasmtoescapeinafewquickwords。

  \"Hehaschosenme,\"Isaid,\"theplainest,mostuninterestingpussinthewholecity。\"Myunclesmiled。\"AndIbelievehelovesme;atallevents,IknowthatIlovehim。\"

  Myunclesighed,whilegivingmethemostaffectionateofglances。

  \"It’sapityyoushouldhavecometothisunderstandingto-night,\"saidhe。\"He’sanacquaintanceofthemurderedwoman,anditisonlyrightforyoutoknowthatyouwillhavetoleavehimbehindwhenyoustartforhome。Allwhohavebeenseenenteringthatalcovethiseveningwillnecessarilybedetainedheretillthecoronerarrives。

  MyuncleandIstrolledtowardthedrawing-roomandaswedidsowepassedthelibrary。Itheldbutoneoccupant,theEnglishman。

  Hewasseatedbeforeatable,andhisappearancewassuchasprecludedanyattemptatintrusion,evenifonehadbeensodisposed。Therewasafixityinhisgazeandafrownonhispowerfulforeheadwhichbespokeamindgreatlyagitated。Itwasnotformetoreadthatmind,muchasitinterestedme,andI

  passedon,chatting,asifIhadnottheleastdesiretostop。

  Icannotsayhowmuchtimeelapsedbeforemyuncletouchedmeonthearmwiththeremark:

  \"Thepolicearehereinfullforce。Isawadetectiveinplainclotheslookinhereaminuteago。Heseemedtohavehiseyeonyou。Thereheisagain!Whatcanhewant?No,don’tturn;he’sgoneawaynow。\"

  FrightenedasIhadneverbeeninallmylife,Imanagedtokeepmyheadupandmaintainanindifferentaspect。What,asmyunclesaid,couldadetectivewantofme?Ihadnothingtodowiththecrime;notintheremotestwaycouldIbesaidtobeconnectedwithit;why,then,hadIcaughttheattentionofthepolice?

  Lookingabout,IsoughtMr。Durand。Hehadleftmeonmyuncle’scomingup,buthadremained,asIsupposed,withinsight。Butatthismomenthewasnowheretobeseen。WasIafraidonhisaccount?Impossible;yet——

  Happilyjustthenthewordwaspassedaboutthatthepolicehadgivenordersthat,withtheexceptionofsuchashadbeenrequestedtoremaintoanswerquestions,theguestsgenerallyshouldfeelthemselvesatlibertytodepart。

  ThetimehadnowcometotakeastandandIinformedmyuncle,tohisevidentchagrin,thatIshouldnotleaveaslongasanyexcusecouldbefoundforstaying。

  Hesaidnothingatthetime,butasthenoiseofdepartingcarriagesgraduallylessenedandthegreathallanddrawing-roomsbegantowearalookofdesertionheatlastventuredonthisgentleprotest:

  \"Youhavemorepluck,Rita,thanIsupposed。Doyouthinkitwisetostayonhere?Willnotpeopleimaginethatyouhavebeenrequestedtodoso?Lookatthosewaitershangingaboutinthedifferentdoorways。Runupandputonyourwraps。Mr。Durandwillcometothehousefastenoughassoonasheisreleased。Igiveyouleavetositupforhimifyouwill;onlyletusleavethisplacebeforethatimpertinentlittlemandarestocomearoundagain,\"heartfullyadded。

  ButIstoodfirm,thoughsomewhatmovedbyhisfinalsuggestion;

  and,beingasmalltyrantinmyway,atleastwithhim,Icarriedmypoint。

  Suddenlymyanxietybecamepoignant。Apartyofmen,amongwhomI

  sawMr。Durand,appearedattheendofthehall,ledbyaverysmallbutself-importantpersonagewhommyuncleimmediatelypointedoutasthedetectivewhohadtwicecometothedoornearwhichIstood。Asthismanlookedupandsawmestillthere,alookofreliefcrossedhisface,and,afterawordortwowithanotherstrangerofseemingauthority,hedetachedhimselffromthegrouphehadushereduponthescene,and,approachingmerespectfullyenough,saidwithadeprecatoryglanceatmyunclewhosefrownhedoubtlessunderstood:

  \"MissVanArsdale,Ibelieve?\"

  Inodded,toochokedtospeak。

  \"Iamsorry,Madam,ifyouwereexpectingtogo。InspectorDalzellhasarrivedandwouldliketospeaktoyou。Willyoustepintooneoftheserooms?Notthelibrary,butanyother。Hewillcometoyouasquicklyashecan。\"

  ItriedtocarryitoffbravelyandasifIsawnothinginthissummonswhichwasuniqueoralarming。ButIsucceededonlyindividingawaveringglancebetweenhimandthegroupofmenofwhichhehadjustformedapart。InthelatterwereseveralgentlemenwhomIhadnotedinMrs。Fairbrother’strainearlyintheeveningandafewstrangers,twoofwhomwereofficials。Mr。

  Durandwaswiththeformer,andhisexpressiondidnotencourageme。

  \"Theaffairisveryserious,\"commentedthedetectiveonleavingme。\"That’sourexcuseforanytroublewemaybeputtingyouto。\"

  Iclutchedmyuncle’sarm。

  \"Whereshallwego?\"Iasked。\"Thedrawing-roomistoolarge。Inthishallmyeyesareforevertravelinginthedirectionofthealcove。Don’tyouknowsomelittleroom?Oh,what,whatcanhewantofme?\"

  \"Nothingserious,nothingimportant,\"blusteredmygooduncle。

  \"Sometrivialitysuchasyoucananswerinamoment。Alittleroom?Yes,Iknowone,there,underthestairs。Come,Iwillfindthedoorforyou。Whydidweevercometothiswretchedball?\"

  Ihadnoanswerforthis。Why,indeed!

  Myuncle,whoisaverypatientman,guidedmetotheplacehehadpickedout,withoutaddingawordtotheejaculationinwhichhehadjustallowedhisimpatiencetoexpenditself。Butonceseatedwithin,andoutoftherangeofpeeringeyesandlisteningears,heallowedasightoescapehimwhichexpressedthefullnessofhisagitation。

  \"Mydear,\"hebegan,andstopped。\"Ifeel——\"hereheagaincametoapause——\"thatyoushouldknow——\"

  \"What?\"Imanagedtoask。

  \"ThatIdonotlikeMr。Durandand——thatothersdonotlikehim。\"

  \"Isitbecauseofsomethingyouknewabouthimbeforeto-night?\"

  Hemadenoanswer。

  \"Orbecausehewasseen,likemanyothergentlemen,talkingwiththatwomansometimebefore——alongtimebefore——shewasattackedforherdiamondandmurdered?\"

  \"Pardonme,mydear,hewasthelastoneseentalkingtoher。

  Someonemayyetbefoundwhowentinafterhecameout,butasyetheisconsideredthelast。Mr。Ramsdellhimselftoldmeso。\"

  \"Itmakesnodifference,\"Iexclaimed,inalltheheatofmylong-suppressedagitation。\"Iamwillingtostakemylifeonhisintegrityandhonor。Nomancouldtalktomeashedidearlythiseveningwithanyvileintentionsatheart。Hewasinterested,nodoubt,likemanyothers,inonewhohadthenameofbeingacaptivatingwoman,but——\"

  Ipausedinsuddenalarm。Alookhadcrossedmyuncle’sfacewhichassuredmethatwewerenolongeralone。Whocouldhaveenteredsosilently?InsometrepidationIturnedtosee。A

  gentlemanwasstandinginthedoorway,whosmiledasImethiseye。

  \"IsthisMissVanArsdale?\"heasked。

  Instantlymycourage,whichhadthreatenedtoleaveme,returnedandIsmiled。

  \"Iam,\"saidI。\"Areyoutheinspector?\"

  \"InspectorDalzell,\"heexplainedwithabow,whichincludedmyuncle。

  Thenheclosedthedoor。

  \"IhopeIhavenotfrightenedyou,\"hewenton,approachingmewithagentlemanlyair。\"AlittlematterhascomeupconcerningwhichImeantobeperfectlyfrankwithyou。Itmayprovetobeoftrivialimportance;ifso,youwillpardonmydisturbingyou。

  Mr。Durand——youknowhim?\"

  \"Iamengagedtohim,\"Ideclaredbeforepoorunclecouldraisehishand。

  \"Youareengagedtohim。Well,thatmakesitdifficult,andyet,insomerespects,easierformetoaskacertainquestion。\"

  Itmusthavemadeitmoredifficultthaneasy,forhedidnotproceedtoputthisquestionimmediately,butwenton:

  \"YouknowthatMr。DurandvisitedMrs。Fairbrotherinthealcovealittlewhilebeforeherdeath?\"

  \"Ihavebeentoldso。\"

  \"Hewasseentogoin,butIhavenotyetfoundanyonewhosawhimcomeout;consequentlywehavebeenunabletofixtheexactminutewhenhedidso。Whatisthematter,MissVanArsdale?Youwanttosaysomething?\"

  \"No,no,\"Iprotested,reconsideringmyfirstimpulse。Then,asI

  methislook,\"Hecanprobablytellyouthathimself。Iamsurehewouldnothesitate。\"

  \"Weshallaskhimlater,\"wastheinspector’sresponse。

  \"Meanwhile,areyoureadytoassuremethatsincethattimehehasnotintrustedyouwithalittlearticletokeep——No,no,Idonotmeanthediamond,\"hebrokein,inveryevidentdismay,asI

  fellbackfromhiminirrepressibleindignationandalarm。\"Thediamond——well,weshalllookforthatlater;itisanotherarticleweareinsearchofnow,onewhichMr。Durandmightverywellhavetakeninhishandwithoutrealizingjustwhathewasdoing。Asitisimportantforustofindthisarticle,andasitisonehemightverynaturallyhavepassedovertoyouwhenhefoundhimselfinthehallwithitinhishand,Ihaveventuredtoaskyouifthissurmiseiscorrect。\"

  \"Itisnot,\"Iretortedfiercely,gladthatIcouldspeakfrommyveryheart。\"Hehasgivenmenothingtokeepforhim。Hewouldnot——\"

  Whythatpeculiarlookintheinspector’seye?Whydidhereachoutforachairandseatmeinitbeforehetookupmyinterruptedsentenceandfinishedit?

  \"——wouldnotgiveyouanythingtoholdwhichhadbelongedtoanotherwoman?MissVanArsdale,youdonotknowmen。Theydomanythingswhichayoung,trustinggirllikeyourselfwouldhardlyexpectfromthem。\"

  \"NotMr。Durand,\"Imaintainedstoutly。

  \"Perhapsnot;letushopenot。\"Then,withaquickchangeofmanner,hebenttowardme,withasidelonglookatuncle,and,pointingtomygloves,remarked:\"Youweargloves。Didyoufeeltheneedoftwopairs,thatyoucarryanotherinthatprettybaghangingfromyourarm?\"

  Istarted,lookeddown,andthenslowlydrewupintomyhandthebaghehadmentioned。Thewhitefingerofaglovewasprotrudingfromthetop。Anyonecouldseeit;manyprobablyhad。Whatdiditmean?Ihadbroughtnoextrapairwithme。

  \"Thisisnotmine,\"Ibegan,falteringintosilenceasI

  perceivedmyuncleturnandwalkasteportwoaway。

  \"Thearticlewearelookingfor,\"pursuedtheinspector,\"isapairoflong,whitegloves,supposedtohavebeenwornbyMrs。

  Fairbrotherwhensheenteredthealcove。Doyoumindshowingmethose,afingerofwhichIsee?\"

  Idroppedthebagintohishand。Theroomandeverythinginitwaswhirlingaroundme。ButwhenInotedwhattroubleitwastohisclumsyfingerstoopenit,mysensesreturnedand,reachingforthebag,Ipulleditopenandsnatchedoutthegloves。Theyhadbeenhastilyrolledupandsomeofthefingerswereshowing。

  \"Letmehavethem,\"hesaid。

  WithquakingheartandshakingfingersIhandedoverthegloves。

  \"Mrs。Fairbrother’shandwasnotasmallone,\"heobservedasheslowlyunrolledthem。\"Yoursis。Wecansoontell——\"

  Butthatsentencewasneverfinished。Astheglovesfellopeninhisgraspheutteredasudden,sharpejaculationandIasmotheredshriek。Anobjectofsuperlativebrilliancyhadrolledoutfromthem。Thediamond!thegemwhichmensaidwasworthaking’sransom,andwhichweallknewhadjustcostalife。

  III

  ANSONDURAND

  Withbenumbedsensesandadismayedheart,Istaredatthefallenjewelasatsomehatefulthingmenacingbothmylifeandhonor。

  \"Ihavehadnothingtodowithit,\"Ivehementlydeclared。\"Ididnotputtheglovesinmybag,nordidIknowthediamondwasinthem。Ifaintedatthefirstalarm,and\"There!there!Iknow,\"interposedtheinspectorkindly。\"Idonotdoubtyouintheleast;notwhenthereisamantodoubt。

  MissVanArsdale,youhadbetterletyouruncletakeyouhome。I

  willseethatthehallisclearedforyou。TomorrowImaywishtotalktoyouagain,butIwillspareyouallfurtherimportunitytonight。\"

  Ishookmyhead。Itwouldrequiremorecouragetoleaveatthatmomentthantostay。Meetingtheinspector’seyefirmly,I

  quietlydeclared,\"IfMr。Durand’sgoodnameistosufferinanyway,Iwillnotforsakehim。Ihaveconfidenceinhisintegrity,ifyouhavenot。

  Itwasnothishand,butonemuchmoreguilty,whichdroppedthisjewelintothebag。\"

  \"So!so!donotbetoosureofthat,littlewoman。Youhadbettertakeyourlessonatonce。Itwillbeeasierforyou,andmorewholesomeforhim。\"

  Herehepickedupthejewel。

  \"Well,theysaiditwasawonder!\"heexclaimed,insuddenadmiration。\"Iamnotsurprised,nowthatIhaveseenagreatgem,atthefamousstoriesIhavereadofmenriskinglifeandhonorfortheirpossession。Ifonlynobloodhadbeenshed!\"

  \"Uncle!uncle!\"Iwailedaloudinmyagony。

  Itwasallmylipscouldutter,buttouncleitwasenough。

  Speakingforthefirsttime,heaskedtohaveapassagemadeforus,andwhentheinspectormovedforwardtocomply,hethrewhisarmaboutme,andwasendeavoringtofindfittingwordswithwhichtofillupthedelay,whenashortaltercationwasheardfromthedoorway,andMr。Durandcamerushingin,followedimmediatelybytheinspector。

  Hisfirstlookwasnotatmyself,butatthebag,whichstillhungfrommyarm。AsInotedthisaction,mywholeinnerselfseemedtocollapse,draggingmyhappinessdownwithit。Butmycountenanceremainedunchanged,toomuchso,itseems;forwhenhiseyefinallyrosetomyface,hefoundtherewhatmadehimrecoilandturnwithsomethinglikefiercenessonhiscompanion。

  \"Youhavebeentalkingtoher,\"hevehementlyprotested。\"Perhapsyouhavegonefurtherthanthat。Whathashappenedhere?IthinkIoughttoknow。Sheissoguileless,InspectorDalzell;soperfectlyfreefromallconnectionwiththiscrime。Whyhaveyoushutheruphere,andpliedherwithquestions,andmadeherlookatmewithsuchanexpression,whenallyouhaveagainstmeisjustwhatyouhaveagainstsomehalf-dozenothers,——thatIwasweakenough,orunfortunateenough,tospendafewminuteswiththatunhappywomaninthealcovebeforeshedied?\"

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