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"I don't suppose," said the lawyer, cutting me short, "that he is quite scoundrel enough to decline coming forward, supposing he ran no risk by doing so.But remember that he has placed himself in a position to be tried for bigamy, and that he believes your mistress will put the law in force against him."I had forgotten that circumstance.My heart sank within me when it was recalled to my memory, and I could say nothing more.

"It is a very serious thing," the lawyer went on--"it is a downright offense against the law of the land to make any private offer of a compromise to this man.Knowing what we know, our duty as good citizens is to give such information as may bring him to trial.I tell you plainly that, if I did not stand toward your mistress in the position of a relation as well as a legal adviser, I should think twice about running the risk--the very serious risk--on which I am now about to venture for her sake.As it is, I have taken the right measures to assure Mr.James Smith that he will not be treated according to his deserts.When he knows what the circumstances are, he will trust us--supposing always that we can find him.The search about this neighborhood has been quite useless.I have sent private instructions by to-day's post to Mr.Dark in London, and with them a carefully-worded form of advertisement for the public newspapers.

You may rest assured that every human means of tracing him will be tried forthwith.In the meantime, I have an important question to put to you about Josep hine.She may know more than we think she does; she may have surprised the secret of the second marriage, and may be keeping it in reserve to use against us.If this should turn out to be the case, I shall want some other chance against her besides the chance of indicting her for perjury.As to her motive now for ****** this horrible accusation, what can you tell me about that, William?""Her motive against me, sir?"

"No, no, not against you.I can see plainly enough that she accuses you because it is necessary to do so to add to the probability of her story, which, of course, assumes that you helped your mistress to dispose of the dead body.You are coolly sacrificed to some devilish vengeance against her mistress.Let us get at that first.

Has there ever been a quarrel between them?"I told him of the quarrel, and of how Josephine had looked and talked when she showed me her cheek.

"Yes," he said, "that is a strong motive for revenge with a naturally pitiless, vindictive woman.But is that all? Had your mistress any hold over her? Is there any self-interest mixed up along with this motive of vengeance? Think a little, William.Has anything ever happened in the house to compromise this woman, or to make her fancy herself compromised?"The remembrance of my mistress's lost trinkets and handkerchiefs, which later and greater troubles had put out of my mind, flashed back into my memory while he spoke.I told him immediately of the alarm in the house when the loss was discovered.

"Did your mistress suspect Josephine and question her?" he asked, eagerly.

"No, sir," I replied."Before she could say a word, Josephine impudently asked who she suspected, and boldly offered her own boxes to be searched."The lawyer's face turned red as scarlet.He jumped out of his chair, and hit me such a smack on the shoulder that I thought he had gone mad.

"By Jupiter!" he cried out, "we have got the whip-hand of that she-devil at last."I looked at him in astonishment.

"Why, man alive," he said, "don't you see how it is? Josephine's the thief! I am as sure of it as that you and I are talking together.This vile accusation against your mistress answers another purpose besides the vindictive one --it is the very best screen that the wretch could possibly set up to hide herself from detection.It has stopped your mistress and you from moving in the matter; it exhibits her in the false character of an honest witness against a couple of criminals; it gives her time to dispose of the goods, or to hide them, or to do anything she likes with them.Stop! let me be quite sure that I know what the lost things are.A pair of bracelets, three rings, and a lot of lace pocket-handkerchiefs--is that what you said?""Yes, sir."

"Your mistress will describe them particularly, and I will take the right steps the first thing to-morrow morning.Good-evening, William, and keep up your spirits.It shan't be my fault if you don't soon see the quadroon in the right place for her--at the prisoner's bar."With that farewell he went out.

The days passed, and I did not see him again until the period of my remand had expired.On this occasion, when I once more appeared before the justice, my mistress appeared with me.The first sight of her absolutely startled me, she was so sadly altered.Her face looked so pinched and thin that it was like the face of an old woman.The dull, vacant resignation of her expression was something shocking to see.It changed a little when her eyes first turned heavily toward me, and she whispered, with a faint smile, "I am sorry for you, William--I am very, very sorry for you." But as soon as she had said those words the blank look returned, and she sat with her head drooping forward, quiet, and inattentive, and hopeless--so changed a being that her oldest friends would hardly have known her.

Our examination was a mere formality.There was no additional evidence either for or against us, and we were remanded again for another week.

I asked the lawyer, privately, if any chance had offered itself of tracing Mr.James Smith.He looked mysterious, and only said in answer, "Hope for the best." I inquired next if any progress had been made toward fixing the guilt of the robbery on Josephine.

"I never boast," he replied."But, cunning as she is, I should not be surprised if Mr.Dark and I, together, turned out to be more than a match for her."Mr.Dark! There was something in the mere mention of his name that gave me confidence in the future.If I could only have got my poor mistress's sad, dazed face out of my mind, I should not have had much depression of spirits to complain of during the interval of time that elapsed between the second examination and the third.

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