Goes on to its predestined state:—
But who are we that we should judge—
Or name an erring1 brother's fate;
The wheels of the law moved slowly but steadily2 forward until but one short day remained before the extradition3 of the nameless prisoner to the legal guardianship4 of his native country. Much interest had been excited in his case and great scope given the imagination of the curious regarding his identity, but all to no avail. The cloud upon his birth pursued him and now that Dr. Seward was dead there seemed little fear of its ever being lifted.
None but the idly inquisitive5 seekers after morbid6 sensations called upon him in his prison home[Pg 227] until the day before his anticipated departure, when a Mongolian, wearing the full regalia of his country, begged a brief audience with the carefully guarded man.
No one knew what was said during that short interview as the conversation baffled the linguistic7 ability of the Irish guard, but when it was over he was promptly8 ushered9 out by the son of Erin who had listened with open mouthed astonishment10 to their unintelligible11 chatterings.
It was only a brief five minutes that the guard remained away, but when he returned to his post, after seeing the Celestial12 visitor safely outside the building, he thought he detected an unusual odor, and going immediately to his prisoner's door demanded to know "what koind of shmell the grasy yaller shkin had lift behoind him, to be shure!"
But there was no answer to his inquiry13 and promptly opening the door he was horrified14 to find that in spite of all his vigilance his prisoner had escaped him. Not by disappearance15 of body, for the still cold form remained, but by flight of soul, instantaneous and complete, while the sickish odor of some unknown drug spoke16 only too plainly of the method employed for his escape from earthly bondage17.
For a moment the horrified guard was speechless with concern, then closing the door silently, he repaired to the warden's office, and in a few short hours all New York was ringing with the news of the mysterious death and clamoring wildly for the capture of the prisoner's only visitor.
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