"'We'll soon have a light,' I said, striking a match and putting it to a wax candle which I had brought with me. 'Now, Enoch Drebber,' I continued, turning to him, and holding the light to my own face, 'who am I?'
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"He gazed at me with bleared, drunken eyes for a moment, and then I saw a horror spring up in them, and convulse his whole features, which showed me that he knew me.
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He staggered back with a livid face, and I saw the perspiration break out upon his brow, while his teeth chattered in his head.
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At the sight, I leaned my back against the door and laughed loud and long.
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I had always known that vengeance would be sweet, but I had never hoped for the contentment of soul which now possessed me.
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"'You dog!' I said; 'I have hunted you from Salt Lake City to St. Petersburg, and you have always escaped me.
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Now, at last your wanderings have come to an end, for either you or I shall never see to-morrow's sun rise.' He shrunk still further away as I spoke, and I could see on his face that he thought I was mad.
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So I was for the time.
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The pulses in my temples beat like sledge-hammers, and I believe I would have had a fit of some sort if the blood had not gushed from my nose and relieved me.
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"'What do you think of Lucy Ferrier now?' I cried, locking the door, and shaking the key in his face. 'Punishment has been slow in coming, but it has overtaken you at last.' I saw his coward lips tremble as I spoke. He would have begged for his life, but he knew well that it was useless.
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"'Would you murder me?' he stammered.
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"'There is no murder,' I answered. 'Who talks of murdering a mad dog? What mercy had you upon my poor darling, when you dragged her from her slaughtered father, and bore her away to your accursed and shameless harem.'
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"'It was not I who killed her father,' he cried.
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"'But it was you who broke her innocent heart,' I shrieked, thrusting the box before him. 'Let the high God judge between us. Choose and eat. There is death in one and life in the other. I shall take what you leave. Let us see if there is justice upon the earth, or if we are ruled by chance.'
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"He cowered away with wild cries and prayers for mercy, but I drew my knife and held it to his throat until he had obeyed me.
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Then I swallowed the other, and we stood facing one another in silence for a minute or more, waiting to see which was to live and which was to die.
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Shall I ever forget the look which came over his face when the first warning pangs told him that the poison was in his system? I laughed as I saw it, and held Lucy's marriage ring in front of his eyes.
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It was but for a moment, for the action of the alkaloid is rapid.
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A spasm of pain contorted his features; he threw his hands out in front of him, staggered, and then, with a hoarse cry, fell heavily upon the floor.
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I turned him over with my foot, and placed my hand upon his heart.
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There was no movement.
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He was dead!
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"The blood had been streaming from my nose, but I had taken no notice of it.
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I don't know what it was that put it into my head to write upon the wall with it.
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Perhaps it was some mischievous idea of setting the police upon a wrong track, for I felt light-hearted and cheerful.
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