Tales of Terror and Mystery

The Case of Lady Sannox

           Thewomanspranguponthecouchwithadreadfulgurglingscream.Hercoveringwastornfromherface.Itwasafacethatheknew.Inspiteofthatprotrudingupperlipandthatslobberofblood,itwasafacethatheknew,Shekeptonputtingherhanduptothegapandscreaming.DouglasStonesatdownatthefootofthecouchwithhisknifeandhisforceps.Theroomwaswhirlinground,andhehadfeltsomethinggolikearippingseambehindhisear.Abystanderwouldhavesaidthathisfacewasthemoreghastlyofthetwo.Asinadream,orasifhehadbeenlookingatsomethingattheplay,hewasconsciousthattheTurk’shairandbeardlayuponthetable,andthatLordSannoxwasleaningagainstthewallwithhishandtohisside,laughingsilently.Thescreamshaddiedawaynow,andthedreadfulheadhaddroppedbackagainuponthepillow,butDouglasStonestillsatmotionless,andLordSannoxstillchuckledquietlytohimself.

           "ItwasreallyverynecessaryforMarion,thisoperation,"saidhe,"notphysically,butmorally,youknow,morally."

           DouglasStonestoopedforyardsandbegantoplaywiththefringeofthecoverlet.Hisknifetinkleddownupontheground,buthestillheldtheforcepsandsomethingmore.

           "Ihadlongintendedtomakealittleexample,"saidLordSannox,suavely."YournoteofWednesdaymiscarried,andIhaveithereinmypocket-book.Itooksomepainsincarryingoutmyidea.Thewound,bytheway,wasfromnothingmoredangerousthanmysignetring."

           Heglancedkeenlyathissilentcompanion,andcockedthesmallrevolverwhichheheldinhiscoatpocket

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