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give him his poor Josephine's boy; and you will say to him; 'She never loved but you: she gives you all that is left of her; her child。  She only prays you not to give him a bad mother。'〃

Poor soul! this was her one bit of little; gentle jealousy; but it made her eyes stream。  She would have put out her hand from the tomb to keep her boy's father single all his life。

〃Oh! my Josephine; my darling sister;〃 cried Rose; 〃why do you speak of death?  Do you meditate a crime?〃

〃No; but it was on my heart to say it: it has done me good。〃

〃At least; take me to your bosom; my well…beloved; that I may not SEE your tears。〃

〃Theretears?  No; you have lightened my heart。  Bless you! bless you!〃

The sisters twined their bosoms together in a long; gentle embrace。 You might have taken them for two angels that flowed together in one love; but for their tears。

A deep voice was now heard in the sitting…room。

Josephine and Rose postponed the inevitable one moment more; by arranging their hair in the glass: then they opened the door; and entered the tapestried room。

Raynal was sitting on the sofa; the baroness's hand in his。  Edouard was not there。

Colonel Raynal had given him a strange look; and said; 〃What; you here?〃 in a tone of voice that was intolerable。

Raynal came to meet the sisters。  He saluted Josephine on the brow。

〃You are pale; wife: and how cold her hand is。〃

〃She has been ill this month past;〃 said Rose interposing。

〃You look ill; too; Mademoiselle Rose。〃

〃Never mind;〃 cried the baroness joyously; 〃you will revive them both。〃

Raynal made no reply to that。

〃How long do you stay this time; a day?〃

〃A month; mother。〃

The doctor now joined the party; and friendly greetings passed between him and Raynal。

But ere long somehow all became conscious this was not a joyful meeting。  The baroness could not alone sustain the spirits of the party; and soon even she began to notice that Raynal's replies were short; and that his manner was distrait and gloomy。  The sisters saw this too; and trembled for what might be coming。

At last Raynal said bluntly; 〃Josephine; I want to speak to you alone。〃

The baroness gave the doctor a look; and made an excuse for going down…stairs to her own room。  As she was going Josephine went to her and said calmly;

〃Mother; you have not kissed me to…day。〃

〃There!  Bless you; my darling!〃

Raynal looked at Rose。  She saw she must go; but she lingered; and sought her sister's eye: it avoided her。  At that Rose ran to the doctor; who was just going out of the door。

〃Oh! doctor;〃 she whispered trembling; 〃don't go beyond the door。  I found her praying。  My mind misgives me。  She is going to tell him or something worse。〃

〃What do you mean?〃

〃I am afraid to say all I dread。  She could not be so calm if she meant to live。  Be near! as I shall。  She has a phial hid in her bosom。〃

She left the old man trembling; and went back。

〃Excuse me;〃 said she to Raynal; 〃I only came to ask Josephine if she wants anything。〃

〃No!yes!a glass of eau sucree。〃

Rose mixed it for her。  While doing this she noticed that Josephine shunned her eye; but Raynal gazed gently and with an air of pity on her。

She retired slowly into Josephine's bedroom; but did not quite close the door。

Raynal had something to say so painful that he shrank from plunging into it。  He therefore; like many others; tried to creep into it; beginning with something else。

〃Your health;〃 said he; 〃alarms me。  You seem sad; too。  I don't understand that。  You have no news from the Rhine; have you?〃

〃Monsieur!〃 said Josephine scared。

〃Do not call me monsieur; nor look so frightened。  Call me your friend。  I am your sincere friend。〃

〃Oh; yes; you always were。〃

〃Thank you。  You will give me a dearer title before we part this time。〃

〃Yes;〃 said Josephine in a low whisper; and shuddered。

〃Have you forgiven me frightening you so that night?〃

〃Yes。〃

〃It was a shock to me; too; I can tell you。  I like the boy。  She professed to love him; and; to own the truth; I loathe all treachery and deceit。  If I had done a murder; I would own it。  A lie doubles every crime。  But I took heart; we are all selfish; we men; of the two sisters one was all innocence and good faith; and she was the one I had chosen。〃

At these words Josephine rose; like a statue moving; and took a phial from her bosom and poured the contents into the glass。

But ere she could drink it; if such was her intention; Raynal; with his eyes gloomily lowered; said; in a voice full of strange solemnity;

〃I went to the army of the Rhine。〃

Josephine put down the glass directly; though without removing her hand from it。

〃I see you understand me; and approve。  Yes; I saw that your sister would be dishonored; and I went to the army and saw her seducer。〃

〃You saw HIM。  Oh; I hope you did not go and speak to him ofof this?〃

〃Why; of course I did。〃

Josephine resolved to know the worst at once。  〃May I ask;〃 said she; 〃what you told him?〃

〃Why; I told him all I had discovered; and pointed out the course he must take; he must marry your sister at once。  He refused。  I challenged him。  But ere we met; I was ordered to lead a forlorn hope against a bastion。  Then; seeing me go to certain death; the noble fellow pitied me。  I mean this is how I understood it all at the time; at any rate; he promised to marry Rose if he should live。〃

Josephine put out her hand; and with a horrible smile said; 〃I thank you; you have saved the honor of our family;〃 and with no more ado; she took the glass in her hand to drink the fatal contents。

But Raynal's reply arrested her hand。  He said solemnly; 〃No; I have not。  Have you no inkling of the terrible truth?  Do not fiddle with that glass: drink it; or leave it alone; for; indeed; I need all your attention。〃

He took the glass out of her patient hand; and with a furtive look at the bedroom…door; drew her away to the other end of the room; 〃and;〃 said he; 〃I could not tell your mother; for she knows nothing of the girl's folly; still less Rose; for I see she loves him still; or why is she so pale?  Advise me; now; whilst we are alone。 Colonel Dujardin was COMPARATIVELY indifferent to YOU。  Will you undertake the task?  A rough soldier like me is not the person to break the terrible tidings to that poor girl。〃

〃What tidings?  You confuse; you perplex me。  Oh! what does this horrible preparation mean?〃

〃It means he will never marry your sister; he will never see her more。〃

Then Raynal walked the room in great agitation; which at once communicated itself to his hearer。  But the loving heart is ingenious in avoiding its dire misgivings。

〃I see;〃 said she; 〃he told you he would never visit Beaurepaire again。  He was right。〃

Raynal shook his head sorrowfully。

〃Ah; Josephine; you are far from the truth。  I was to attack the bastion。  It was mined by the enemy; and he knew it。  He took advantage of my back being turned。  He led his men out of the trenches; he assaulted the bastion at the head of his brigade。  He took it。〃

〃Ah; it was noble; it was like him。〃

〃The enemy; retiring; blew the bastion into the air; and Dujardin is dead。〃

〃Dead!〃 said Josephine; in stupefied tones; as if the word conveyed no meaning to her mind; benumbed and stunned by the blow。

〃Don't speak so loud;〃 said Raynal; 〃I hear the poor girl at the door。  Ay; he took my place; and is dead。〃

〃Dead!〃

〃Swallowed up in smoke and flames; overwhelmed and crushed under the ruins。〃

Josephine's whole body gave way; and heaved like a tree falling under the axe。  She sank slowly to her knees; and low moans of agony broke from her at intervals。  〃Dead; dead; dead!〃

〃Is it not terrible?〃 he cried。

She did not see him nor hear him; but moaned out wildly; 〃Dead; dead; dead!〃  The bedroom…door was opened。

She shrieked with sudden violence; 〃Dead! ah; pity! the glass! the composing draught。〃  She stretched her hands out wildly。  Raynal; with a face full of concern; ran to the table; and got the glass。 She crawled on her knees to meet it; he brought it quickly to her hand。

〃There; my poor soul!〃

Even as their hands met; Rose threw herself on the cup; and snatched

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