Conscience -- Volume 2
nes, to share with her mother and brother th
left in the door, and one had only to knock before entering. Since the newspapers had spoken of the button, all was changed; the feeling of
d the door, the tabl
g had happened to you,
s det
her hat and c
ing?" the mother asked
N
nothing?" Florentin co
lse; or I heard only that when
was
investigations of the po
adame Cormier interrupt
shook h
on of all has a val
er," Flore
is, all those who use the buttons marked A. P. And if they did find them, they could not designate all thei
of time, one finds a ne
ntin
tirely on that. As I passed near the Rue Louis-le-Grand, I went
e situation?" Fl
el; but when she saw her brother's agitation, she could not exasperate him by this avowal, above all, because
g surprised. As he made the first deposition, was it not natural that my
he act must ap
arn all made me overlook this; and I think, when I have to
nion?" Madame
f Caffie in the chair where he was attacked proves that he was surprised. Therefore, if there was n
athed a profound s
she said
cian. It is that of the physician who has certified to the death, and who, more than any one, has power,
lied Florentin. "His opinion does not produce a criminal, while the button can-at least
e assassin, who has rejoined all the others they have let escape.
red his
lead th
s by the Avenue de Clichy
ible. I was at Caffies the day of the crime. I lost there a button torn off by violence. This button picked up by
ll not f
ey do find me. How sh
he Rue Sainte-Anne between five an
only one-mamma. What is the testimony of a mothe
ffirming that there was no struggle,
to prove that there was no struggle; Doctor Saniel will say that Caffie was surprised. Who could surprise Caffie? To open Caffies door when the clerk wa
st sustained her weakened. With Saniel she was brave. Between her brother and mother, in this room that had wi
seems as if we were g
safety laughs at the police investigations; he had not thought of this butt
born under a lucky star, others under an unlucky one. There are those who, in the battle of life, receive knocks without being discouraged, because they expect something the next day, as
t stay in Ame
or boy!" Madame Cormier said, whose
rrow? What does this to-morrow, full of
nly dangers?" Phillis asked, in
ys expect
y that life is always rose-colored, but neither is it always black. I believe it is like
ass the end of the winter in a country where it would be less disagr
seriously, I hope?"
trary, very
and you think of a sepa
hat Florentin thinks," cried
why
nly the gu
face the danger; while the innocent, timid like myself, or the unlucky, lose their heads and fly, because they know beforehand, also, that if a
ring which each one seemed to hav
is not likely," Florentin
ave ideas?" P
lace; we should see if y
your trouble is mine, only it does not betray it
Valerius and
o us for Valerius's di
e the greatest imprudenc
with a secret of
is an ho
political, or rather patriotic, a
mall way by his work, are not this care and pr
. If he accepts it and your innocence, it is well; he will not betray your secret voluntarily nor by stupidity. But he will not accept it; he will look beyond. He will suppose that you wish to
g to you, what
and chances against one for our uneasiness, and
I like that; at the least, I have no resp