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CHAPTER XI
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In the darkness of the hour preceding dawn John Corrie, fully1 dressed, lay on his bed listening. The sound he had been dreading2 yet yearning3 for had come at last. His sister was moving in the room above. The atmosphere was sultry, yet the man shivered. Was Rachel about to attempt the deed that might save him, or was she only restlessly repenting4 of her wild promise? If the former, should he stop her, or let her take her self-appointed course? One question led to another, but none got an answer.
At last he was aware that she was cautiously opening her door. He did not move. He heard her come stealthily down the stair, pausing after every creak. Presently he caught a glimpse of light under his door. It vanished, yet not so suddenly as though a candle had been blown out. She must have turned into the passage leading to the shop. What could she be wanting there at such an hour? He pretended to himself that he could not guess.
After a little while the light returned with her p. 109footsteps. It remained in his vision during the short silence that ensued. The silence ended in a heavy sigh. John Corrie lay very still.
The light went out. He heard her groping her way to the front door. He heard it open—close—softly. She was gone on her dark errand, and he had deliberately5 let her go. Nothing he could ever do or suffer in this world would redeem6 his soul from that loathsome7 disgrace. But John Corrie was not thinking of his soul then.
He sprang up, lit a candle and ran upstairs; thence he peeped from a window. He was in time to see a cloaked figure fade into the misty8 murk. The cloak
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folly
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