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第71章

There are moments, psychologists tell us, when the passion for sin, or for what the world calls sin, so dominates a nature that every fibre of the body, as every cell of the brain, seems to be instinct with fearful impulses.Men and women at such moments lose the ******* of their will.They move to their terrible end as automatons move.Choice is taken from them, and conscience is either killed, or, if it lives at all, lives but to give rebellion its fascination and disobedience its charm.For all sins, as theologians weary not of reminding us, are sins of disobedience.

When that high spirit, that morning star of evil, fell from heaven, it was as a rebel that he fell.

Callous, concentrated on evil, with stained mind, and soul hungry for rebellion, Dorian Gray hastened on, quickening his step as he went, but as he darted aside into a dim archway, that had served him often as a short cut to the ill-famed place where he was going, he felt himself suddenly seized from behind, and before be had time to defend himself, he was thrust back against the wall, with a brutal hand round his throat.

He struggled madly for life, and by a terrible effort wrenched the tightening fingers away.In a second he heard the click of a revolver, and saw the gleam of a polished barrel, pointing straight at his head, and the dusky form of a short, thick-set man facing him.

"What do you want?" he gasped.

"Keep quiet," said the man."If you stir, I shoot you.""You are mad.What have I done to you?"

"You wrecked the life of Sibyl Vane," was the answer, "and Sibyl Vane was my sister.She killed herself.I know it.Her death is at your door.I swore I would kill you in return.For years I have sought you.

I had no clue, no trace.The two people who could have described you were dead.I knew nothing of you but the pet name she used to call you.I heard it to-night by chance.Make your peace with God, for to-night you are going to die."Dorian Gray grew sick with fear."I never knew her," he stammered.

"I never heard of her.You are mad."

"You had better confess your sin, for as sure as I am James Vane, you are going to die." There was a horrible moment.Dorian did not know what to say or do."Down on your knees!" growled the man."I give you one minute to make your peace--no more.I go on board to-night for India, and I must do my job first.One minute.That's all."Dorian's arms fell to his side.Paralysed with terror, he did not know what to do.Suddenly a wild hope flashed across his brain."Stop,"he cried."How long ago is it since your sister died? Quick, tell me!""Eighteen years," said the man."Why do you ask me? What do years matter?""Eighteen years," laughed Dorian Gray, with a touch of triumph in his voice."Eighteen years! Set me under the lamp and look at my face!"James Vane hesitated for a moment, not understanding what was meant.Then he seized Dorian Gray and dragged him from the archway.

Dim and wavering as was the wind-blown light, yet it served to show him the hideous error, as it seemed, into which he had fallen, for the face of the man he had sought to kill had all the bloom of boyhood, all the unstained purity of youth.He seemed little more than a lad of twenty summers, hardly older, if older indeed at all, than his sister had been when they had parted so many years ago.It was obvious that this was not the man who had destroyed her life.

He loosened his hold and reeled back."My God! my God!" he cried, "and I would have murdered you!"Dorian Gray drew a long breath."You have been on the brink of committing a terrible crime, my man," he said, looking at him sternly.

"Let this be a warning to you not to take vengeance into your own hands.""Forgive me, sir," muttered James Vane."I was deceived.A chance word I heard in that damned den set me on the wrong track.""You had better go home and put that pistol away, or you may get into trouble," said Dorian, turning on his heel and going slowly down the street.

James Vane stood on the pavement in horror.He was trembling from head to foot.After a little while, a black shadow that had been creeping along the dripping wall moved out into the light and came close to him with stealthy footsteps.He felt a hand laid on his arm and looked round with a start.It was one of the women who had been drinking at the bar.

"Why didn't you kill him?" she hissed out, putting haggard face quite close to his."I knew you were following him when you rushed out from Daly's.You fool! You should have killed him.He has lots of money, and he's as bad as bad.""He is not the man I am looking for," he answered, "and I want no man's money.I want a man's life.The man whose life I want must be nearly forty now.This one is little more than a boy.Thank God, I have not got his blood upon my hands."The woman gave a bitter laugh."Little more than a boy!" she sneered.

"Why, man, it's nigh on eighteen years since Prince Charming made me what I am.""You lie!" cried James Vane.

She raised her hand up to heaven."Before God I am telling the truth," she cried.

"Before God?"

"Strike me dumb if it ain't so.He is the worst one that comes here.They say he has sold himself to the devil for a pretty face.It's nigh on eighteen years since I met him.He hasn't changed much since then.

I have, though," she added, with a sickly leer.

"You swear this?"

"I swear it," came in hoarse echo from her flat mouth."But don't give me away to him," she whined; "I am afraid of him.Let me have some money for my night's lodging."He broke from her with an oath and rushed to the corner of the street, but Dorian Gray had disappeared.When he looked back, the woman had vanished also.

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