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wages and separating him from turbulent spirits; he also might have
used the world well; and then women would have praised the
brightness of his eye and the manly vigour of his brow。  But things
had not gone well with him。  He had been separated from the wife he
had loved; and the children who had been raised at his knee;
separated by his own violence; and now; as he had said of himself;
he was a wolf rather than a man。  As he stood there satisfying the
craving of his appetite; breaking up the large morsels of food; he
was an object very sad to be seen。  Hunger had made him gaunt and
yellow; he was squalid with the dirt of his hidden lair; and he had
the look of a beast;that look to which men fall when they live
like the brutes of prey; as outcasts from their brethren。  But still
there was that about his brow which might have redeemed him;which
might have turned her horror into pity; had he been willing that it
should be so。

〃And now give me some brandy;〃 he said。

There was brandy in the house;in the sitting…room which was close
at their hand; and the key of the little press which held it was in
her pocket。  It was useless; she thought; to refuse him; and so she
told him that there was a bottle partly full; but that she must go
to the next room to fetch it him。

〃We'll go together; my darling;〃 he said。  〃There's nothing like
good company。〃  And he again put his hand upon her arm as they
passed into the family sitting…room。

〃I must take the light;〃 she said。  But he unhooked it himself; and
carried it in his own hand。

Again she went to work without trembling。  She found the key of the
side cupboard; and unlocking the door; handed him a bottle which
might contain about half…a…pint of spirits。  〃And is that all?〃 he
said。

〃There is a full bottle here;〃 she answered; handing him another;
〃but if you drink it; you will be drunk; and they will catch you。〃

〃By Heavens; yes; and you would be the first to help them; would you
not?〃

〃Look here;〃 she answered。  〃If you will go now; I will not say a
word to any one of your coming; nor set them on your track to follow
you。  There; take the full bottle with you。  If you will go; you
shall be safe from me。〃

〃What; and go without money!〃

〃I have none to give you。  You may believe me when I say so。  I have
not a dollar in the house。〃

Before he spoke again he raised the half empty bottle to his mouth;
and drank as long as there was a drop to drink。  〃There;〃 said he;
putting the bottle down; 〃I am better after that。  As to the other;
you are right; and I will take it with me。  And now; young woman;
about the money?〃

〃I tell you that I have not a dollar。〃

〃Look here;〃 said he; and he spoke now in a softer voice; as though
he would be on friendly terms with her。  〃Give me ten sovereigns;
and I will go。  I know you have it; and with ten sovereigns it is
possible that I may save my life。  You are good; and would not wish
that a man should die so horrid a death。  I know you are good。
Come; give me the money。〃  And he put his hands up; beseeching her;
and looked into her face with imploring eyes。

〃On the word of a Christian woman I have not got money to give you;〃
she replied。

〃Nonsense?〃  And as he spoke he took her by the arm and shook her。
He shook her violently so that he hurt her; and her breath for a
moment was all but gone from her。  〃I tell you you must make dollars
before I leave you; or I will so handle you that it would have been
better for you to coin your very blood。〃

〃May God help me at my need;〃 she said; 〃as I have not above a few
penny pieces in the house。〃

〃And you expect me to believe that!  Look here!  I will shake the
teeth out of your head; but I will have it from you。〃  And he did
shake her again; using both his hands and striking her against the
wall。

〃Would youmurder me?〃 she said; hardly able now to utter the
words。

〃Murder you; yes; why not?  I cannot be worse than I am; were I to
murder you ten times over。  But with money I may possibly be
better。〃

〃I have it not。〃

〃Then I will do worse than murder you。  I will make you such an
object that all the world shall loathe to look on you。〃  And so
saying he took her by the arm and dragged her forth from the wall
against which she had stood。

Then there came from her a shriek that was heard far down the shore
of that silent sea; and away across to the solitary houses of those
living on the other side;a shriek; very sad; sharp; and
prolonged;which told plainly to those who heard it of woman's woe
when in her extremest peril。  That sound was spoken of in Bermuda
for many a day after that; as something which had been terrible to
hear。  But then; at that moment; as it came wailing through the
dark; it sounded as though it were not human。  Of those who heard
it; not one guessed from whence it came; nor was the hand of any
brother put forward to help that woman at her need。

〃Did you hear that?〃 said the young wife to her husband; from the
far side of the arm of the sea。

〃Hear it!  Oh Heaven; yes!  Whence did it come?〃  The young wife
could not say from whence it came; but clung close to her husband's
breast; comforting herself with the knowledge that that terrible
sorrow was not hers。

But aid did come at last; or rather that which seemed as aid。  Long
and terrible was the fight between that human beast of prey and the
poor victim which had fallen into his talons。  Anastasia Bergen was
a strong; well…built woman; and now that the time had come to her
when a struggle was necessary; a struggle for life; for honour; for
the happiness of him who was more to her than herself; she fought
like a tigress attacked in her own lair。  At such a moment as this
she also could become wild and savage as the beast of the forest。
When he pinioned her arms with one of his; as he pressed her down
upon the floor; she caught the first joint of the forefinger of his
other hand between her teeth till he yelled in agony; and another
sound was heard across the silent water。  And then; when one hand
was loosed in the struggle; she twisted it through his long hair;
and dragged back his head till his eyes were nearly starting from
their sockets。  Anastasia Bergen had hitherto been a sheer woman;
all feminine in her nature。  But now the foam came to her mouth; and
fire sprang from her eyes; and the muscles of her body worked as
though she had been trained to deeds of violence。  Of violence;
Aaron Trow had known much in his rough life; but never had he
combated with harder antagonist than her whom he now held beneath
his breast。

〃ByI will put an end to you;〃 he exclaimed; in his wrath; as he
struck her violently across the face with his elbow。  His hand was
occupied; and he could not use it for a blow; but; nevertheless; the
violence was so great that the blood gushed from her nostrils; while
the back of her head was driven with violence against the floor。
But she did not lose her hold of him。  Her hand was still twined
closely through his thick hair; and in every move he made she clung
to him with all her might。  〃Leave go my hair;〃 he shouted at her;
but she still kept her hold; though he again dashed her head against
the floor。

There was still light in the room; for when he first grasped her
with both his hands; he had put the lamp down on a small table。  Now
they were rolling on the floor together; and twice he had essayed to
kneel on her that he might thus crush the breath from her body; and
deprive her altogether of her strength; but she had been too active
for him; moving herself along the ground; though in doing so she
dragged him with her。  But by degrees he got one hand at liberty;
and with that he pulled a clasp knife out of his pocket and opened
it。  〃I will cut your head off if you do not let go my hair;〃 he
said。  But still she held fast by him。  He then stabbed at her arm;
using his left hand and making short; ineffectual blows。  Her dress
partly saved her; and partly also the continual movement of all her
limbs; but; nevertheless; the knife wounded her。  It wounded her in
several places about the arm; covering them both with blood;but
still she hung on。  So close was her g

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