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Don Luis ceased speaking for a moment and leant over Essarès. Had the wretched man heard? Was he even alive? He looked as if he were in a faint, deprived of consciousness.
Don Luis shook him by the shoulder.
âThe gold,â moaned Essarès, âthe bags of goldâ ââ âŚâ
âOh, youâre thinking of that, you old scoundrel, are you? Youâre still interested? The bags of gold are in my pocketâ ââ ⌠if a pocket can contain eighteen hundred bags of gold.â
âThe hiding-place?â
âYour hiding-place? It doesnât exist, so far as Iâm concerned. I neednât prove it to you, need I, since Coralieâs here? As Coralie was buried among the bags of gold, you can draw your own conclusion. So youâre nicely done. The woman you wanted is free and, what is worse still, free by the side of the man whom she adores and whom she will never leave. And, on the other hand, your treasure is discovered. So itâs all finished, eh? We are agreed? Come, hereâs the toy that will release you.â
He handed him the revolver. Essarès took it mechanically and pointed it at Don Luis; but his arm lacked the strength to take aim and fell by his side.
âCapital!â said Don Luis. âWe understand each other; and the action which you are about to perform will atone for your evil life, you old blackguard. When a manâs last hope is dispelled, thereâs nothing for it but death. Thatâs the final refuge.â
He took hold of the otherâs hand and, bending Essarèsâ nerveless fingers round the revolver, forced him to point it towards his own face.
âCome,â said he, âjust a little pluck. What youâve resolved to do is a very good thing. As Captain Belval and I refuse to disgrace ourselves by killing you, youâve decided to do the job yourself. We are touched; and we congratulate you. But you must behave with courage. No resistance, come! Thatâs right, thatâs much more like it. Once more, my compliments. Itâs very smart, your manner of getting out of it. You perceive that thereâs no room for you on earth, that youâre standing in the way of Patrice and Coralie and that the best thing you can do is to retire. And youâre jolly well right! No love and no gold! No gold, SimĂŠon! The beautiful shiny coins which you coveted, with which you would have managed to secure a nice, comfortable existence, all fled, vanished! You may just as well vanish yourself, what?â
Whether because he felt himself to be helpless or because he really understood that Don Luis was right and that his life was no longer worth living, SimĂŠon offered hardly any resistance. The revolver rose to his forehead. The barrel touched his temple.
At the touch of the cold steel he gave a moan:
âMercy!â
âNo, no, no!â said Don Luis. âYou mustnât show yourself any mercy. And I wonât help you either. Perhaps, if you hadnât killed my poor Ya-Bon, we might have put our heads together and sought for another ending. But, honestly, you inspire me with no more pity than you feel for yourself. You want to die and you are right. I wonât prevent you. Besides, your passport is made out; youâve got your ticket in your pocket. They are expecting you down below. And, you know, you need have no fear of being bored. Have you ever seen a picture of Hell? Everyone has a huge stone over his tomb; and everyone is lifting the stone and supporting it with his back, in order to escape the flames bursting forth beneath him. You see, thereâs plenty of fun. Well, your grave is reserved. Bathâs ready, sir!â
Slowly and patiently he had succeeded in slipping the wretched manâs forefinger under the handle, so as to bring it against the trigger. Essarès was letting himself go. He was little more than a limp rag. Death had already cast its shadow upon him.
âMind you,â said Don Luis, âyouâre perfectly free. You can pull the trigger if you feel like it. Itâs not my business. Iâm not here to compel you to commit suicide, but only to advise you and to lend you a hand.â
He had in fact let go the forefinger and was holding only the arm. But he was bearing upon Essarès with all his extraordinary power of will, the will to seek destruction, the will to seek annihilation, an indomitable will which Essarès was unable to resist. Every second death sank a little deeper into that invertebrate body, breaking up instinct, obscuring thought and bringing an immense craving for rest and inaction.
âYou see how easy it is. The intoxication is flying to your brain. Itâs an almost voluptuous feeling, isnât it? What a riddance! To cease living! To cease suffering! To cease thinking of that gold which you no longer possess and can never possess again, of that woman who belongs to another and offers him her lips and all her entrancing self!â ââ ⌠You couldnât live, could you, with that thought on you? Then come on!â ââ âŚâ
Seized with cowardice, the wretch was yielding by slow degrees. He found himself face to face with one of those crushing forces, one of natureâs forces, powerful as fate, which a man must needs accept. His head turned giddy and swam. He was descending into the abyss.
âCome along now, show yourself a man. Donât forget either that you are dead already. Remember, you canât appear in this world again without falling into the hands of the police. And, of course, Iâm there to inform them in case of need. That means prison and the scaffold. The scaffold, my poor fellow, the icy dawn, the knifeâ ââ âŚâ
It was over. Essarès was sinking into the depths of darkness. Everything whirled around him. Don Luisâ will penetrated him and annihilated his own.
For one moment he turned to Patrice and tried to implore his aid. But Patrice persisted in his impassive attitude. Standing with his arms folded, he gazed with eyes devoid of pity upon his fatherâs murderer. The punishment was well-deserved. Fate
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