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CHAPTER XXVI. "ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL."
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The three men were amazed at this statement, so different from what they expected, and looked at Paul with incredulity. Herne was the first to recover his presence of mind, and, carried away by his feelings, fell on his knees with clasped hands in a frenzy1 of relief and gratitude2.
"O God!" he cried with a broken voice, "I thank Thee that Thou hast removed this doubt from my mind, this sin from my soul. I am innocent of this crime."
"I knew you were," said Chaskin, laying a kind hand on his friend's shoulder. "Did I not tell you so? Rise, Darcy, and let us hear the particulars. No doubt Mr. Mexton can tell us how the crime was committed."
"Certainly," said Paul, who had thrown himself into a chair. "But I have no breath left to tell you the details. They are all in the confession4 which Drek holds in his hand."
"Read the confession, Mr. Drek," said the Vicar.
The inspector5, who was rapidly glancing over the paper, nodded in an absent manner, being taken up with what he was reading. His face expressed amazement6, and when he came to the end of the confession he looked round at the assembled company with an uneasy smile. Evidently he had fallen several degrees in his own estimation.
"She did it, sure enough;" he said, in a crestfallen7 manner; "but who would have suspected that harmless old woman? I put the blame on to everyone but her; and she must have chuckled8 at the mistakes I made. Well, well; even detectives are mortal, and liable to err9; it is only in novels that they never go wrong. But then," added Drek, with
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