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evening; and found that his dinner was not ready。 He rang for
Jonathan。

〃You can go;〃 he said。 〃I have made you rich; you shall be happy in
your old age; but I will not let you muddle away my life any longer。
Miserable wretch! I am hungrywhere is my dinner? How is it?Answer
me!〃

A satisfied smile stole over Jonathan's face。 He took a candle that
lit up the great dark rooms of the mansion with its flickering light;
brought his master; who had again become an automaton; into a great
gallery; and flung a door suddenly open。 Raphael was all at once
dazzled by a flood of light and amazed by an unheard…of scene。

His chandeliers had been filled with wax…lights; the rarest flowers
from his conservatory were carefully arranged about the room; the
table sparkled with silver; gold; crystal; and porcelain; a royal
banquet was spreadthe odors of the tempting dishes tickled the
nervous fibres of the palate。 There sat his friends; he saw them among
beautiful women in full evening dress; with bare necks and shoulders;
with flowers in their hair; fair women of every type; with sparkling
eyes; attractively and fancifully arrayed。 One had adopted an Irish
jacket; which displayed the alluring outlines of her form; one wore
the 〃basquina〃 of Andalusia; with its wanton grace; here was a half…
clad Dian the huntress; there the costume of Mlle。 de la Valliere;
amorous and coy; and all of them alike were given up to the
intoxication of the moment。

As Raphael's death…pale face showed itself in the doorway; a sudden
outcry broke out; as vehement as the blaze of this improvised banquet。
The voices; perfumes; and lights; the exquisite beauty of the women;
produced their effect upon his senses; and awakened his desires。
Delightful music; from unseen players in the next room; drowned the
excited tumult in a torrent of harmonythe whole strange vision was
complete。

Raphael felt a caressing pressure on is own hand; a woman's white;
youthful arms were stretched out to grasp him; and the hand was
Aquilina's。 He knew now that this scene was not a fantastic illusion
like the fleeting pictures of his disordered dreams; he uttered a
dreadful cry; slammed the door; and dealt his heartbroken old servant
a blow in the face。

〃Monster!〃 he cried; 〃so you have sworn to kill me!〃 and trembling at
the risks he had just now run; he summoned all his energies; reached
his room; took a powerful sleeping draught; and went to bed。

〃The devil!〃 cried Jonathan; recovering himself。 〃And M。 Bianchon most
certainly told me to divert his mind。〃

It was close upon midnight。 By that time; owing to one of those
physical caprices that are the marvel and the despair of science;
Raphael; in his slumber; became radiant with beauty。 A bright color
glowed on his pale cheeks。 There was an almost girlish grace about the
forehead in which his genius was revealed。 Life seemed to bloom on the
quiet face that lay there at rest。 His sleep was sound; a light; even
breath was drawn in between red lips; he was smilinghe had passed no
doubt through the gate of dreams into a noble life。 Was he a
centenarian now? Did his grandchildren come to wish him length of
days? Or; on a rustic bench set in the sun and under the trees; was he
scanning; like the prophet on the mountain heights; a promised land; a
far…off time of blessing。

〃Here you are!〃

The words; uttered in silver tones; dispelled the shadowy faces of his
dreams。 He saw Pauline; in the lamplight; sitting upon the bed;
Pauline grown fairer yet through sorrow and separation。 Raphael
remained bewildered by the sight of her face; white as the petals of
some water flower; and the shadow of her long; dark hair about it
seemed to make it whiter still。 Her tears had left a gleaming trace
upon her cheeks; and hung there yet; ready to fall at the least
movement。 She looked like an angel fallen from the skies; or a spirit
that a breath might waft away; as she sat there all in white; with her
head bowed; scarcely creasing the quilt beneath her weight。

〃Ah; I have forgotten everything!〃 she cried; as Raphael opened his
eyes。 〃I have no voice left except to tell you; 'I am yours。' There is
nothing in my heart but love。 Angel of my life; you have never been so
beautiful before! Your eyes are blazing But come; I can guess it
all。 You have been in search of health without me; you were afraid of
mewell〃

〃Go! go! leave me;〃 Raphael muttered at last。 〃Why do you not go? If
you stay; I shall die。 Do you want to see me die?〃

〃Die?〃 she echoed。 〃Can you die without me? Die? But you are young;
and I love you! Die?〃 she asked; in a deep; hollow voice。 She seized
his hands with a frenzied movement。 〃Cold!〃 she wailed。 〃Is it all an
illusion?〃

Raphael drew the little bit of skin from under his pillow; it was as
tiny and as fragile as a periwinkle petal。 He showed it to her。

〃Pauline!〃 he said; 〃fair image of my fair life; let us say good…bye?〃

〃Good…bye?〃 she echoed; looking surprised。

〃Yes。 This is a talisman that grants me all my wishes; and that
represents my span of life。 See here; this is all that remains of it。
If you look at me any longer; I shall die〃

The young girl thought that Valentin had grown lightheaded; she took
the talisman and went to fetch the lamp。 By its tremulous light which
she shed over Raphael and the talisman; she scanned her lover's face
and the last morsel of the magic skin。 As Pauline stood there; in all
the beauty of love and terror; Raphael was no longer able to control
his thoughts; memories of tender scenes; and of passionate and fevered
joys; overwhelmed the soul that had so long lain dormant within him;
and kindled a fire not quite extinct。

〃Pauline! Pauline! Come to me〃

A dreadful cry came from the girl's throat; her eyes dilated with
horror; her eyebrows were distorted and drawn apart by an unspeakable
anguish; she read in Raphael's eyes the vehement desire in which she
had once exulted; but as it grew she felt a light movement in her
hand; and the skin contracted。 She did not stop to think; she fled
into the next room; and locked the door。

〃Pauline! Pauline!〃 cried the dying man; as he rushed after her; 〃I
love you; I adore you; I want you; Pauline! I wish to die in your
arms!〃

With unnatural strength; the last effort of ebbing life; he broke down
the door; and saw his mistress writhing upon a sofa。 Pauline had
vainly tried to pierce her heart; and now thought to find a rapid
death by strangling herself with her shawl。

〃If I die; he will live;〃 she said; trying to tighten the knot that
she had made。

In her struggle with death her hair hung loose; her shoulders were
bare; her clothing was disordered; her eyes were bathed in tears; her
face was flushed and drawn with the horror of despair; yet as her
exceeding beauty met Raphael's intoxicated eyes; his delirium grew。 He
sprang towards her like a bird of prey; tore away the shawl; and tried
to take her in his arms。

The dying man sought for words to express the wish that was consuming
his strength; but no sounds would come except the choking death…rattle
in his chest。 Each breath he drew sounded hollower than the last; and
seemed to come from his very entrails。 At the last moment; no longer
able to utter a sound; he set his teeth in Pauline's breast。 Jonathan
appeared; terrified by the cries he had heard; and tried to tear away
the dead body from the grasp of the girl who was crouching with it in
a corner。

〃What do you want?〃 she asked。 〃He is mine; I have killed him。 Did I
not foresee how it would be?〃



EPILOGUE

〃And what became of Pauline?〃

〃Pauline? Ah! Do you sometimes spend a pleasant winter evening by your
own fireside; and give yourself up luxuriously to memories of love or
youth; while you watch the glow of the fire where the logs of oak are
burning? Here; the fire outlines a sort of chessboard in red squares;
there it has a sheen like velvet; little blue flames start up and
flicker and play about in the glowing depths of the brasier。 A
mysterious artist comes and adapts that flame to his own ends; by a
secret of his own he draws a visionary face in the midst of those
flaming violet and crimson hues; a fa

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