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<h2> CHAPTER LXVII </h2>
<p>It would indeed have been strange if with such barren data as they
possessed, those men could have read the handwriting on the river's bank.</p>
<p>For there on that spot an event had just occurred, which, take it
altogether, was perhaps without a parallel in the history of mankind, and
may remain so to the end of time.</p>
<p>But it shall be told in a very few words, partly by me, partly by an actor
in the scene.</p>
<p>Gerard, then, after writing his brief adieu to Pietro and Andrea, had
stolen down to the river at nightfall.</p>
<p>He had taken his measures with a dogged resolution not uncommon in those
who are bent on self-destruction. He filled his pockets with all the
silver and copper he possessed, that he might sink the surer; and so
provided, hurried to a part of the stream that he had seen was little
frequented.</p>
<p>There are some, especially women, who look about to make sure there is
somebody at hand.</p>
<p>But this resolute wretch looked about him to make sure there was nobody.</p>
<p>And to his annoyance, he observed a single figure leaning against the
corner of an alley. So he affected to stroll carelessly away; but returned
to the spot.</p>
<p>Lo! the same figure emerged from a side street and loitered about.</p>
<p>“Can he be watching me? Can he know what I am here for?” thought Gerard.
“Impossible.”</p>
<p>He went briskly off, walked along a street or two, made a detour and came
back.</p>
<p>The man had vanished. But lo! on Gerard looking all round, to make sure,
there he was a few yards behind, apparently fastening his shoe.</p>
<p>Gerard saw he was watched, and at this moment observed in the moonlight a
steel gauntlet in his sentinel's hand.</p>
<p>Then he knew it was an assassin.</p>
<p>Strange to say, it never occurred to him that his was the life aimed at.
To be sure he was not aware he had an enemy in the world.</p>
<p>He turned and walked up to the bravo. “My good friend,” said he eagerly,
“sell me thine arm! a single stroke! See, here is all I have;” and he
forced his money into the bravo's hands.</p>
<p>“Oh, prithee! prithee! do one good deed, and rid me of my hateful life!”
and even while speaking he undid his doublet and bared his bosom.</p>
<p>The man stared in his face.</p>
<p>“Why do ye hesitate?” shrieked Gerard. “Have ye no bowels? Is it so much
pains to lift your arm and fall it? Is it because I am poor, and can't
give ye gold? Useless wretch, canst only strike a man behind; not look one
in the face. There, then, do but turn thy head and hold thy tongue!”</p>
<p>And with a snarl of contempt he ran from him, and flung himself into the
water.</p>
<p>“Margaret!”</p>
<p>At the heavy plunge of his body in the stream the bravo seemed to recover
from a stupor. He ran to the bank, and with a strange cry the assassin
plunged in after the self-destroyer.</p>
<p>What followed will be related by the assassin.</p>
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