Conscience -- Volume 2
promised, Phillis rang at Saniel's door, and he lef
herself on
sked, in a tr
he exact sum; also the propositions of the Prince Mazzaz
e said, pressing him in
master. You see it was a good
terrupt
id not speak of Caffie the
ied I had no time
ith the condemnation that we pronounced against hi
ou ch
just will happen. Caffie is punished for all his rascalit
Caffie had been punished soone
mained
smiling, "that your
hy that I am thinking, bu
ie be associated
s justice in which I believe in spi
talking i
rd about Caffie si
or almos
t that the crime was c
cher's knife. And more than that, the stroke that cut Caffie's throat was
investigations have disc
ve in this struggle. Caffie's position in his chair, where he was assaulted and where he died, indicates that the old scamp was sur
py I am to hear you
ise. "Of what importance is it to you whether Caffie was killed with or wi
s condemnation, which I did withou
that hastened
but I should be better pleas
u regr
that he
t understand it, and, if you wish, we will stop there.
talk to you of him, bec
she insisted on speaking of Caffie, when he had just expressed a
wish to ask my advice on the subject, yo
rassment and shame restrained me. And I reproach myself, for
ured
know-that my brother Florentin is a good and honest
uced the best impression on me during the sho
immediately that he
tain
before his departure for America. I have kept it from you until this moment, but you must know it now. Loving a woman who controlled him and made him do what she wished, he let himself be p
loyer wa
of whom I have never spoken to you, and now you understand why. The money he expected
to seek his fortune. And since you have seen him, you admit that he might be capa
but she closed his li
not drop the subject of Caffie, and of this button, on which the p
ur bro
, the day of the crime,
d the commissioner of police tha
ve a cry o
hen it is more serious tha
he crime was certainly committed between five and half-past, no one can accuse your brother of being the assassin, since he left before Caffie lighted his lamp. As
relief; if you could know
hasty to ala
and we experienced a shock that made us lose our heads. We saw the police falling on us, questioning Florentin, r
r explain how he lost t
conversation, Caffie spoke of a bundle of papers that he could not find. Florentin had had charge of these papers, and had placed them on a high shelf in the closet. As Caffie could not find them, and wanted th
id not pi
f his trousers longer than the other, he thought of the ladder, and found that
cour
and executed that the criminal would escape? That two days later the police would find a button on w
s under
on reading the newspaper that he felt there might be something seri
en to any one
weak and foolish. Mamma is like him in more than one respect, and as for me, although I am more resistant, I confess that, in the face of the law and the police, I should easily lose
he danger that you imagined
as na
how little foundation there is for it. The button
ials and the mark of the
crown an
And when the tailors are found, how could they designate the owner of this button, this one exactly, and not another? It i
nd we had to clothe him from head to foot. We were obliged to economize, an
k? And, if they get as far as your brother, they must prove that there was a struggle; that the button was torn off in this struggle; that your broth
ith us-wi
, you need not