I was among these last, but my term was not for life.
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My husband came to England with his ill-gotten gains, and has lived in quiet ever since, knowing well that if the Brotherhood knew where he was not a week would pass before justice would be done."
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The old man reached out a trembling hand and helped himself to a cigarette. "I am in your hands, Anna," said he. "You were always good to me."
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"I have not yet told you the height of his villainy," said she.
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"Among our comrades of the Order there was one who was the friend of my heart.
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He was noble, unselfish, loving - all that my husband was not.
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He hated violence.
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We were all guilty - if that is guilt - but he was not.
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He wrote for ever dissuading us from such a course.
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These letters would have saved him.
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So would my diary, in which from day to day I had entered both my feelings towards him and the view which each of us had taken.
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My husband found and kept both diary and letters.
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He hid them, and he tried hard to swear away the young man's life.
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In this he failed, but Alexis was sent a convict to Siberia, where now, at this moment, he works in a salt mine.
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Think of that, you villain, you villain; now, now, at this very moment, Alexis, a man whose name you are not worthy to speak, works and lives like a slave, and yet I have your life in my hands and I let you go."
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"You were always a noble woman, Anna," said the old man, puffing at his cigarette.
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She had risen, but she fell back again with a little cry of pain.
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"I must finish," she said.
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"When my term was over I set myself to get the diary and letters which, if sent to the Russian Government, would procure my friend's release.
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I knew that my husband had come to England.
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After months of searching I discovered where he was.
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I knew that he still had the diary, for when I was in Siberia I had a letter from him once reproaching me and quoting some passages from its pages.
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Yet I was sure that with his revengeful nature he would never give it to me of his own free will.
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I must get it for myself.
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With this object I engaged an agent from a private detective firm, who entered my husband's house as secretary - it was your second secretary, Sergius, the one who left you so hurriedly.
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