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Chapter 16
"Igazedonmyvictim,andmyheartswelledwithexultationandhellishtriumph;clappingmyhands,Iexclaimed,‘Itoocancreatedesolation;myenemyisnotinvulnerable;thisdeathwillcarrydespairtohim,andathousandothermiseriesshalltormentanddestroyhim.’
"AsIfixedmyeyesonthechild,Isawsomethingglitteringonhisbreast.Itookit;itwasaportraitofamostlovelywoman.Inspiteofmymalignity,itsoftenedandattractedme.ForafewmomentsIgazedwithdelightonherdarkeyes,fringedbydeeplashes,andherlovelylips;butpresentlymyragereturned;IrememberedthatIwasforeverdeprivedofthedelightsthatsuchbeautifulcreaturescouldbestowandthatshewhoseresemblanceIcontemplatedwould,inregardingme,havechangedthatairofdivinebenignitytooneexpressiveofdisgustandaffright.
"Canyouwonderthatsuchthoughtstransportedmewithrage?Ionlywonderthatatthatmoment,insteadofventingmysensationsinexclamationsandagony,Ididnotrushamongmankindandperishintheattempttodestroythem.
"Whilelwasovercomebythesefeelings,IleftthespotwhereIhadcommittedthemurder,andseekingamoresecludedhiding-place,Ienteredabarnwhichhadappearedtometobeempty.Awomanwassleepingonsomestraw;shewasyoung,notindeedsobeautifulasherwhoseportraitIheld,butofanagreeableaspectandbloominginthelovelinessofyouthandhealth.Here,Ithought,isoneofthosewhosejoy-impartingsmilesarebestowedonallbutme.AndthenIbentoverherandwhispered,‘Awake,fairest,thyloverisnear—hewhowouldgivehislifebuttoobtainonelookofaffectionfromthineeyes;mybeloved,awake!’
"Thesleeperstirred;athrillofterrorranthroughme.Shouldsheindeedawake,andseeme,andcurseme,anddenouncethemurderer?