第 9 节
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  〃This match;〃 said the Lady Selina; 〃is connected with a mine beneath
  the western tower; where my three children are confined; another branch
  of it lies under the parish church; where the record of my first marriage is
  kept。 I have only to light this match and the whole of my past life is swept
  away!〃 she approached the match with a lighted candle。
  But a hand was laid upon her arm; and with a shriek the Lady Selina
  fell on her knees before the spectre of Sir Guy。
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  CHAPTER II。
  〃Forbear; Selina;〃 said the phantom in a hollow voice。
  〃Why should I forbear?〃 responded Selina haughtily; as she recovered
  her courage。 〃You know the secret of our race?〃
  〃I   do。   Understand   me;I   do   not   object   to   the   eccentricities   of   your
  youth。 I know the fearful destiny which; pursuing you; led you to poison
  your sister and drown your lady's…maid。 I know the awful doom which I
  have brought upon this house! But if you make way with these children〃
  〃Well;〃 said the Lady Selina; hastily。
  〃They will haunt you!〃
  〃Well; I fear them not;〃 said Selina; drawing her superb figure to its
  full height。
  〃Yes;   but;   my   dear   child;   what   place   are   they   to   haunt?   The   ruin   is
  sacred to your uncle's spirit。 Your aunt monopolizes the park; and; I must
  be allowed to state; not unfrequently trespasses upon the grounds of others。
  The     horse…pond     is  frequented     by  the   spirit  of  your    maid;   and   your
  murdered   sister   walks   these   corridors。   To   be   plain;   there   is   no   room   at
  Sloperton Grange for another ghost。 I cannot have them in my room;for
  you know I don't like children。 Think of this; rash girl; and forbear! Would
  you; Selina;〃 said the phantom; mournfully;〃would you force your great…
  grandfather's spirit to take lodgings elsewhere?〃
  Lady Selina's hand trembled; the lighted candle fell from her nerveless
  fingers。
  〃No;〃 she cried passionately; 〃never!〃 and fell fainting to the floor。
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  CHAPTER III
  Edgardo galloped rapidly towards Sloperton。 When the outline of the
  Grange had faded away in the darkness; he reined his magnificent steed
  beside the ruins of Guy's Keep。
  〃It wants but a few minutes of the hour;〃 he said; consulting his watch
  by the light of the moon。 〃He dare not break his word。 He will come。〃 He
  paused; and peered anxiously into the darkness。 〃But come what may; she
  is mine;〃 he continued; as his thoughts reverted fondly to the fair lady he
  had quitted。 〃Yet if she knew all。 If she knew that I were a disgraced and
  ruined man;a felon and an outcast。 If she knew that at the age of fourteen
  I murdered my Latin tutor and forged my uncle's will。 If she knew that I
  had    three  wives    already;  and   that  the   fourth  victim   of   misplaced
  confidence and my unfortunate peculiarity is expected to be at Sloperton
  by to…night's train with her baby。 But no; she must not know it。 Constance
  must not arrive。 Burke the Slogger must attend to that。
  〃Ha! here he is! Well?〃
  These    words    were  addressed    to  a  ruffian  in  a  slouched  hat;  who
  suddenly appeared from Guy's Keep。
  〃I be's here; measter;〃 said the villain; with a disgracefully low accent
  and complete disregard of grammatical rules。
  〃It is well。 Listen: I'm in possession of facts that will send you to the
  gallows。 I know of the murder of Bill Smithers; the robbery of the tollgate…
  keeper; and the making away of the youngest daughter of Sir Reginald de
  Walton。 A word from me; and the officers of justice are on your track。〃
  Burke the Slogger trembled。
  〃Hark ye! serve my purpose; and I may yet save you。 The 5。30 train
  from Clapham will be due at Sloperton at 9。25。 IT MUST NOT ARRIVE!〃
  The villain's eyes sparkled as he nodded at Edgardo。
  〃Enough;you understand; leave me!〃
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  CHAPTER IV。
  About   half   a   mile   from   Sloperton   Station   the   South   Clapham   and
  Medway line crossed a bridge over Sloperton…on…Trent。 As the shades of
  evening   were   closing;   a   man   in   a   slouched   hat   might   have   been   seen
  carrying   a   saw   and   axe   under   his   arm;   hanging   about   the   bridge。   From
  time to time he disappeared in the shadow of its abutments; but the sound
  of   a   saw   and   axe   still   betrayed   his   vicinity。  At   exactly   nine   o'clock   he
  reappeared; and; crossing to the Sloperton side; rested his shoulder against
  the abutment and gave a shove。 The bridge swayed a moment; and then
  fell   with   a   splash   into   the   water;   leaving   a   space   of   one   hundred   feet
  between the two banks。 This done; Burke the Slogger;for it was he;with
  a fiendish chuckle seated himself on the divided railway track and awaited
  the coming of the train。
  A shriek from the woods announced its approach。 For an instant Burke
  the Slogger saw the glaring of a red lamp。 The ground trembled。 The train
  was   going   with   fearful   rapidity。 Another   second   and   it   had   reached   the
  bank。 Burke the Slogger uttered a fiendish laugh。 But the next moment the
  train leaped across the chasm; striking the rails exactly even; and; dashing
  out the life of Burke the Slogger; sped away to Sloperton。
  The first object that greeted Edgardo; as he rode up to the station on
  the arrival of the train; was the body of Burke the Slogger hanging on the
  cow…catcher; the second was the face of his deserted wife looking from the
  windows of a second…class carriage。
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  CHAPTER V。
  A nameless terror seemed to have taken possession of Clarissa; Lady
  Selina's maid; as she rushed into the presence of her mistress。
  〃O my lady; such news!〃
  〃Explain yourself;〃 said her mistress; rising。
  〃An accident has happened on the railway; and a man has been killed。〃
  〃Whatnot Edgardo!〃 almost screamed Selina。
  〃No; Burke the Slogger!〃 your ladyship。
  〃My   first   husband!〃   said   Lady   Selina;   sinking   on   her   knees。   〃Just
  Heaven; I thank thee!〃
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  CHAPTER VI。
  The morning of the seventeenth dawned brightly over Sloperton。 〃A
  fine    day   for  the  wedding;〃      said  the   sexton    to  Swipes;    the  butler   of
  Sloperton Grange。 The aged retainer shook his head sadly。 〃Alas! there's
  no trusting in signs!〃 he continued。 〃Seventy…five years ago; on a day like
  this;  my   young   mistress〃   But   he   was   cut   short   by  the   appearance   of   a
  stranger。
  〃I would see Sir Edgardo;〃 said the new…comer; impatiently。
  The   bridegroom;   who;   with   the   rest   of   the   wedding…train;   was   about
  stepping     into   the  carriage    to  proceed    to  the  parish    church;   drew    the
  stranger aside。
  〃It's done!〃 said the stranger; in a hoarse whisper。
  〃Ah! and you buried her?〃
  〃With the others!〃
  〃Enough。   No   more   at   present。   Meet   me   after   the   ceremony;   and   you
  shall have your reward。〃
  The   stranger   shuffled   away;   and   Edgardo   returned   to   his   bride。   〃A
  trifling matter of business I had forgotten; my dear Selina; let us proceed。〃
  And   the   young   man   pressed   the   timid   hand   of   his   blushing   bride   as   he
  handed her into the carriage。 The cavalcade rode out of the court…yard。 At
  the same moment; the deep bell on Guy's Keep tolled ominously。
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  CHAPTER VII。
  Scarcely   had   the   wedding…train   left   the   Grange;   than Alice   Sedilia;
  youngest   daughter   of   Lady   Selina;   made   her   escape   from   the   western
  tower;     owing     to  a  lack   of  watchfulness       on   the   part  of   Clarissa。    The
  innocent child; freed from restraint; rambled through the lonely corridors;
  and   finally;   opening   a   door;   found   herself   in   her   mother's   boudoir。   For
  some   time   she   amuse