The Man Who Laughs


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The doctor standing up, pale, raised his hand to heaven, saying,--  
"
Kneel down."  
They wavered--to waver is the preface to kneeling down.  
The doctor went on,--  
"Let us throw our crimes into the sea, they weigh us down; it is they  
that are sinking the ship. Let us think no more of safety--let us think  
of salvation. Our last crime, above all, the crime which we committed,  
or rather completed, just now--O wretched beings who are listening to  
me--it is that which is overwhelming us. For those who leave intended  
murder behind them, it is an impious insolence to tempt the abyss. He  
who sins against a child, sins against God. True, we were obliged to put  
to sea, but it was certain perdition. The storm, warned by the shadow of  
our crime, came on. It is well. Regret nothing, however. There, not far  
off in the darkness, are the sands of Vauville and Cape la Hogue. It is  
France. There was but one possible shelter for us, which was Spain.  
France is no less dangerous to us than England. Our deliverance from the  
sea would have led but to the gibbet. Hanged or drowned--we had no  
alternative. God has chosen for us; let us give Him thanks. He has  
vouchsafed us the grave which cleanses. Brethren, the inevitable hand is  
in it. Remember that it was we who just now did our best to send on high  
that child, and that at this very moment, now as I speak, there is  
perhaps, above our heads, a soul accusing us before a Judge whose eye is  
on us. Let us make the best use of this last respite; let us make an  
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