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Chapter 8
"Thatevidence,"heobserved,"washardlyrequiredinsoglaringacase,butIamgladofit,and,indeed,noneofourjudgesliketocondemnacriminaluponcircumstantialevidence,beiteversodecisive."
Thiswasstrangeandunexpectedintelligence;whatcoulditmean?Hadmyeyesdeceivedme?AndwasIreallyasmadasthewholeworldwouldbelievemetobeifIdisclosedtheobjectofmysuspicions?Ihastenedtoreturnhome,andElizabetheagerlydemandedtheresult.
"Mycousin,"repliedI,"itisdecidedasyoumayhaveexpected;alljudgeshadratherthatteninnocentshouldsufferthanthatoneguiltyshouldescape.Butshehasconfessed."
ThiswasadireblowtopoorElizabeth,whohadreliedwithfirmnessuponJustine’sinnocence."Alas!"saidshe."HowshallIeveragainbelieveinhumangoodness?Justine,whomIlovedandesteemedasmysister,howcouldsheputonthosesmilesofinnocenceonlytobetray?Hermildeyesseemedincapableofanyseverityorguile,andyetshehascommittedamurder."
Soonafterweheardthatthepoorvictimhadexpressedadesiretoseemycousin.Myfatherwishedhernottogobutsaidthatheleftittoherownjudgmentandfeelingstodecide."Yes,"saidElizabeth,"Iwillgo,althoughsheisguilty;andyou,Victor,shallaccompanyme;Icannotgoalone."Theideaofthisvisitwastorturetome,yetIcouldnotrefuse.WeenteredthegloomyprisonchamberandbeheldJustinesittingonsomestrawatthefartherend;herhandsweremanacled,andherheadrestedonherknees.Sheroseonseeingusenter,andwhenwewereleftalonewithher,shethrewherselfatthefeetofElizabeth,weepingbitterly.Mycousinweptalso.