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The Social Cancer

CHAPTER XV
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The senior sacristan was accustomed to appear thus without noise or warning of any kind.

The two brothers turned cold with fear.
"On you, Basilio, I impose a fine of two reals for not ringing the bells in time," he said in a voice so hollow that his throat seemed to lack vocal chords.

"You, Crispin, must stay tonight, until what you stole reappears." Crispin looked at his brother as if pleading for protection.
"But we already have permission--mother expects us at eight o'clock," objected Basilio timidly.
"Neither shall you go home at eight, you'll stay until ten." "But, sir, after nine o'clock no one is allowed to be out and our house is far from here." "Are you trying to give me orders ?" growled the man irritably, as he caught Crispin by the arm and started to drag him away.
"Oh, sir, it's been a week now since we're seen our mother," begged Basilio, catching hold of his brother as if to defend him.
The senior sacristan struck his hand away and jerked at Crispin, who began to weep as he fell to the floor, crying out to his brother, "Don't leave me, they're going to kill me!" The sacristan gave no heed to this and dragged him on to the stairway.

As they disappeared among the shadows below Basilio stood speechless, listening to the sounds of his brother's body striking against the steps.

Then followed the sound of a blow and heartrending cries that died away in the distance.
The boy stood on tiptoe, hardly breathing and listening fixedly, with his eyes unnaturally wide and his fists clenched.


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