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CHAPTER XXVI. A FINAL SURPRISE.
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And now that the mysterious criminal has been discovered, nothing remains1 but to relate the end of some and the future of others--meaning all those persons who, directly or indirectly2, have been connected in any way with the tragic3 death of Julian Edermont.
In the first place, Joad died of heart disease. This organ had been affected4 for some considerable period, and he had always been told to live quietly and to avoid excitement. For years he had taken this advice, and had vegetated5 at the Red House; but the dread6 of what Mallison might do to him, and the excitement of the subsequent arrest, proved too much for him. He fell dead on his own doorstep on the very night on which the murderer was arrested.
"Although," said the Morning Planet, commenting on this event, "it was perhaps as well that he did not live. He might have been arrested for keeping silence as to his knowledge of the assassin. He was an accessory after the fact, and in his terror he compounded a felony; so, probably, if he had lived the law would have taken cognisance of his behaviour. But as it was, Lambert Joad died worth fifty thousand pounds. By the will of Julian Edermont, this amount was left to the person who should bring his murderer to justice. Mr. Joad did this, as it was through his instrumentality that the criminal Mallison, alias7 Pride, was secured by the police. He was arrested in Joad's cottage, whither in the evening he had gone to see the old man, and owing to the excitement of the struggle and subsequent capture, Joad fell dead of heart disease. His gaining of the reward did him but little good. But it will now go to his relatives, if he has any, and should prove a lucky windfall for them."
Although Lady Burville's name was kept out of the papers, a rumour8
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