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Chapter 24
Thedeepgriefwhichthisscenehadatfirstexcitedquicklygavewaytorageanddespair.Theyweredead,andIlived;theirmurdereralsolived,andtodestroyhimImustdragoutmywearyexistence.Ikneltonthegrassandkissedtheearthandwithquiveringlipsexclaimed,"BythesacredearthonwhichIkneel,bytheshadesthatwandernearme,bythedeepandeternalgriefthatIfeel,Iswear;andbythee,ONight,andthespiritsthatpresideoverthee,topursuethedaemonwhocausedthismisery,untilheorIshallperishinmortalconflict.ForthispurposeIwillpreservemylife;toexecutethisdearrevengewillIagainbeholdthesunandtreadthegreenherbageofearth,whichotherwiseshouldvanishfrommyeyesforever.AndIcallonyou,spiritsofthedead,andonyou,wanderingministersofvengeance,toaidandconductmeinmywork.Letthecursedandhellishmonsterdrinkdeepofagony;lethimfeelthedespairthatnowtormentsme."Ihadbegunmyadjurationwithsolemnityandanawewhichalmostassuredmethattheshadesofmymurderedfriendsheardandapprovedmydevotion,butthefuriespossessedmeasIconcluded,andragechokedmyutterance.
Iwasansweredthroughthestillnessofnightbyaloudandfiendishlaugh.Itrangonmyearslongandheavily;themountainsre-echoedit,andIfeltasifallhellsurroundedmewithmockeryandlaughter.SurelyinthatmomentIshouldhavebeenpossessedbyfrenzyandhavedestroyedmymiserableexistencebutthatmyvowwasheardandthatIwasreservedforvengeance.Thelaughterdiedaway,whenawell-knownandabhorredvoice,apparentlyclosetomyear,addressedmeinanaudiblewhisper,"Iamsatisfied,miserablewretch!Youhavedeterminedtolive,andIamsatisfied."
Idartedtowardsthespotfromwhichthesoundproceeded,butthedevileludedmygrasp.Suddenlythebroaddiskofthemoonaroseandshonefulluponhisghastlyanddistortedshapeashefledwithmorethanmortalspeed.