[ CHAPTER XXXIV ]

[ CHAPTER XXXVI ]

[ CHAPTER XXXVI ]

[ CHAPTER XXXVII ]

[ CHAPTER XXXVII ]

[ CHAPTER XXXIX ]


HISTORICAL PREFACE

I WAS passing through the waiting-room of the Morning Journal on a certain evening last year when my attention was drawn to a man seated in a corner. He was dressed in black and his appearance was that of the deepest dejection. In fact upon his face I read the most melancholy despair.