Tales of Terror and Mystery
The Brazilian Cat
DidInotdoallIcouldforyou?FromthebeginningItriedtodriveyoufromthehouse.Byeverymeans,shortofbetrayingmyhusband,Itriedtosaveyoufromhim.Iknewthathehadareasonforbringingyouhere.Iknewthathewouldneverletyougetawayagain.NooneknewhimasIknewhim,whohadsufferedfromhimsooften.Ididnotdaretotellyouallthis.Hewouldhavekilledme.ButIdidmybestforyou.Asthingshaveturnedout,youhavebeenthebestfriendthatIhaveeverhad.Youhavesetmefree,andIfanciedthatnothingbutdeathwoulddothat.Iamsorryifyouarehurt,butIcannotreproachmyself.Itoldyouthatyouwereafool—andafoolyouhavebeen."Shecreptoutoftheroom,thebitter,singularwoman,andIwasneverdestinedtoseeheragain.Withwhatremainedfromherhusband’spropertyshewentbacktohernativeland,andIhaveheardthatsheafterwardstooktheveilatPernambuco.
ItwasnotuntilIhadbeenbackinLondonforsometimethatthedoctorspronouncedmetobewellenoughtodobusiness.Itwasnotaverywelcomepermissiontome,forIfearedthatitwouldbethesignalforaninrushofcreditors;butitwasSummers,mylawyer,whofirsttookadvantageofit.
"Iamverygladtoseethatyourlordshipissomuchbetter,"saidhe."Ihavebeenwaitingalongtimetooffermycongratulations."
"Whatdoyoumean,Summers?Thisisnotimeforjoking."
"ImeanwhatIsay,"heanswered."YouhavebeenLordSouthertonforthelastsixweeks,butwefearedthatitwouldretardyourrecoveryifyouweretolearnit