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Chapter 7
"Noonedidatfirst;butseveralcircumstancescameout,thathavealmostforcedconvictionuponus;andherownbehaviourhasbeensoconfused,astoaddtotheevidenceoffactsaweightthat,Ifear,leavesnohopefordoubt.Butshewillbetriedtoday,andyouwillthenhearall."
Hethenrelatedthat,themorningonwhichthemurderofpoorWilliamhadbeendiscovered,Justinehadbeentakenill,andconfinedtoherbedforseveraldays.Duringthisinterval,oneoftheservants,happeningtoexaminetheapparelshehadwornonthenightofthemurder,haddiscoveredinherpocketthepictureofmymother,whichhadbeenjudgedtobethetemptationofthemurderer.Theservantinstantlyshowedittooneoftheothers,who,withoutsayingawordtoanyofthefamily,wenttoamagistrate;and,upontheirdeposition,Justinewasapprehended.Onbeingchargedwiththefact,thepoorgirlconfirmedthesuspicioninagreatmeasurebyherextremeconfusionofmanner.
Thiswasastrangetale,butitdidnotshakemyfaith;andIrepliedearnestly,"Youareallmistaken;Iknowthemurderer.Justine,poor,goodJustine,isinnocent."
Atthatinstantmyfatherentered.Isawunhappinessdeeplyimpressedonhiscountenance,butheendeavouredtowelcomemecheerfully;and,afterwehadexchangedourmournfulgreeting,wouldhaveintroducedsomeothertopicthanthatofourdisaster,hadnotErnestexclaimed,"GoodGod,papa!VictorsaysthatheknowswhowasthemurdererofpoorWilliam."
"Wedoalso,unfortunately,"repliedmyfather,"forindeedIhadratherhavebeenforeverignorantthanhavediscoveredsomuchdepravityandungratitudeinoneIvaluedsohighly."