[The Amulet by Hendrik Conscience]@TWC D-Link bookThe Amulet CHAPTER III 23/39
It is almost dark; an accident might have happened." "Stop your foolish jesting, Julio.
A man does not kill another without finding out with whom he is dealing." "Do you think so, signor? Why, if five or six men were to take me by surprise, not one would be left alive." "You speak as if the life of a man were of no more value than that of a bird." "Less, signor; it is not worth a farthing." "We will have proof of this," said Simon, in a peculiar tone, as he turned towards the door.
"For years I have heard you boasting; this evening I will discover what you are--a brave man or a coward." Julio drew himself to his full height, put his arms akimbo, and was about to speak, but his master prevented him. "No useless words!" said Simon, imperiously, "Light the lamp, and come to my bed-room." He left the room without making any inquiry in regard to the chair, and ascended a winding staircase.
Opening the door of a large room, he threw himself upon a chair, and rubbed his brow with his hands like a man tormented by painful thoughts. After awhile his hands fell upon his knees, and his eyes wandering in feverish agitation through the dim twilight, he muttered: "At last it is decided! the murder of a friend! He my friend? He is my mortal enemy! Has he not deprived me of Mary's love? Has he not destroyed all my hopes? Has he not devoted me to eternal infamy? His uncle has consented; he will become his partner, the proprietor of an immense fortune, the husband of Mary--of Mary, who was destined by her father to be my wife! He will be powerful, rich, and happy; he will be surrounded by every luxury; he will astonish the world by the magnificence of his style of living, and from the pinnacle of his grandeur he will cast an eye of lawful pride upon Turchi dishonored and ruined! Miserable dog that I am! Deodati will discover that I owe him ten thousand crowns.
He will appeal to the courts of justice, and I will be condemned as a rogue; they will discover that I have spent more than I possessed.
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