[The Amulet by Hendrik Conscience]@TWC D-Link bookThe Amulet CHAPTER VIII 14/27
Go now to the country-house, disinter the body, and carry it up to the ground-floor.
This will give you less work later. Fill the grave thoroughly, and as far as possible destroy all appearance of the earth having been recently dug." Julio apparently let his master's words fall unheeded on his ear; he suddenly struck his forehead with his fist, as if an unwelcome idea had forced itself upon him. "What is the matter ?" asked Turchi, anxiously. "Fool that I am!" exclaimed Julio. "Speak lower," said Simon.
"What troubles you ?" "Did you not notice, signor, how bright it was last night? It is clear weather, and the moon is full! How could I carry a dead body to the sewer with such light to betray me? It is impossible; I cannot think of it." These words forced from Simon a cry of anguish.
He seemed crushed under the fate which was visibly pursuing him.
The cowardice and ill-will of his servant had not cast him into despair like this last obstacle; for he well knew that either by threats or promises of reward he could overcome Julio's resistance; but what could prevent the moon from shining? It was clear that no way remained of removing Geronimo's body from the cellar, and the officers of the law would infallibly discover where the murder had been committed. It was then true that for him there was no escape from ruin; that a mysterious power opposed all his plans; perhaps God himself was interposing to prevent him from saving his life. The supposition made him shudder; nevertheless he tortured his mind to discover some plank of safety; a thousand tumultuous thoughts presented themselves.
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