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Chapter 4

           Thatiswhythelimpinhiswalk,thetwistofhisshoulders,thescarsonhischeeksweresopronounced.Hisconfessions,whentheycameatlast,wereverycomplete,too.Sometimesonthenightswhenhewalkedthefloor,hewondered,grindinghisteethwithshameandrage,atthefertilityofhisimaginationwhenstimulatedbyasortofpainwhichmakestruth,honour,selfrespect,andlifeitselfmattersoflittlemoment.

           AndhecouldnotforgetFatherBeronwithhismonotonousphrase,“Willyouconfessnow?”reachinghiminanawfuliterationandlucidityofmeaningthroughthedeliriousincoherenceofunbearablepain.Hecouldnotforget.Butthatwasnottheworst.HadhemetFatherBeroninthestreetafteralltheseyearsDr.Monyghamwassurehewouldhavequailedbeforehim.Thiscontingencywasnottobefearednow.FatherBeronwasdead;butthesickeningcertitudepreventedDr.Monyghamfromlookinganybodyintheface.

           Dr.Monygham.hadbecome,inamanner,theslaveofaghost.ItwasobviouslyimpossibletotakehisknowledgeofFatherBeronhometoEurope.WhenmakinghisextortedconfessionstotheMilitaryBoard,Dr.Monyghamwasnotseekingtoavoiddeath.Helongedforit.Sittinghalf-nakedforhoursonthewetearthofhisprison,andsomotionlessthatthespiders,hiscompanions,attachedtheirwebstohismattedhair,heconsoledthemiseryofhissoulwithacutereasoningsthathehadconfessedtocrimesenoughforasentenceofdeaththattheyhadgonetoofarwithhimtolethimlivetotellthetale.

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