The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 2


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enveloped in cotton. I gasped for breath--and yet the officers heard  
it not. I talked more quickly--more vehemently; but the noise steadily  
increased. I arose and argued about trifles, in a high key and with  
violent gesticulations; but the noise steadily increased. Why would  
they not be gone? I paced the floor to and fro with heavy strides, as if  
excited to fury by the observations of the men--but the noise steadily  
increased. Oh God! what could I do? I foamed--I raved--I swore! I swung  
the chair upon which I had been sitting, and grated it upon the  
boards, but the noise arose over all and continually increased. It  
grew louder--louder--louder! And still the men chatted pleasantly, and  
smiled. Was it possible they heard not? Almighty God!--no, no! They  
heard!--they suspected!--they knew!--they were making a mockery of my  
horror!-this I thought, and this I think. But anything was better than  
this agony! Anything was more tolerable than this derision! I could bear  
those hypocritical smiles no longer! I felt that I must scream or die!  
and now--again!--hark! louder! louder! louder! louder!  
"Villains!" I shrieked, "dissemble no more! I admit the deed!--tear up  
the planks! here, here!--It is the beating of his hideous heart!"  
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