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âElfride and Conrad therefore set out. One morning, at an inn, Elfride mixes poison with the coffee which Maguennoc is drinking (the prophecy has stated that there will be poison). Maguennoc continues his journey. But in an hour or two he is seized with intolerable pain and dies, almost immediately, on the bank by the roadside. Elfride and Conrad come up and go through his pockets. They find nothing, no gem, no precious stone. Vorskiâs hopes have not been realized. All the same, the corpse is there. What are they to do with it? For the time being, they fling it into a half-demolished hut, which Vorski and his accomplices had visited some months before. Here VĂ©ronique dâHergemont discovers the bodyâ ââ ⊠and an hour later fails to find it there. Elfride and Conrad, keeping watch close at hand, have taken it away and hidden it, still for the time being, in the cellars of a little empty country-house.
âThereâs one victim accounted for. We may observe, in passing, that Maguennocâs predictions relating to the order in which the thirty victims are to be executedâ âbeginning with himselfâ âhave no basis. The prophecy doesnât mention such a thing. In any case, Vorski goes to work at random. At Sarek he carries off François and StĂ©phane Maroux and then, both as a measure of precaution and in order to cross the island without attracting attention and to enter the Priory more easily, he dresses himself in StĂ©phaneâs clothes, while Raynold puts on Françoisâ. The job before them is an easy one. The only people in the house are an old man, M. dâHergemont, and a woman, Marie Le Goff. As soon as these are got rid of, the rooms and Maguennocâs in particular will be searched. Vorski, as yet unaware of the result of Elfrideâs expedition, would not be surprised if Maguennoc had left the miraculous jewel at the Priory.
âThe first to fall is the cook, Marie Le Goff, whom Vorski takes by the throat and stabs with a knife. But it so happens that the ruffianâs face gets covered with blood; and, seized with one of those fits of cowardice to which he is subject, he runs away, after loosing Raynold upon M. dâHergemont.
âThe fight between the boy and the old man is a long one. It is continued through the house and, by a tragic chance, ends before VĂ©ronique dâHergemontâs eyes. M. dâHergemont is killed. Honorine arrives at the same moment. She drops, making the fourth victim.
âMatters now begin to go quickly. Panic sets in during the night. The people of Sarek, frightened out of their wits, seeing that Maguennocâs predictions are being fulfilled and that the hour of the disaster which has so long threatened their island is about to strike, make up their minds to go. This is what Vorski and his son are waiting for. Taking up their position in the motorboat which they have stolen, they rush after the runaways and the abominable hunt begins, the great disaster foretold by Brother Thomas:
âââThere will be shipwrecks, terrors, grief and crimes.â
âHonorine, who witnesses the scene and whose brain is already greatly upset, goes mad and throws herself from the cliff.
âThereupon we have a lull of a few days, during which VĂ©ronique dâHergemont explores the Priory and the island without being disturbed. As a matter of fact, after their successful hunt, leaving only Otto, who spends his time drinking in the cells, the father and son have gone off in the boat to fetch Elfride and Conrad and to bring back Maguennocâs body and fling it in the water within sight of Sarek, since Maguennoc of necessity has one of the thirty coffins earmarked for his reception.
âAt that moment, that is when he returns to Sarek, Vorskiâs bag numbers twenty-four victims. StĂ©phane and François are prisoners, guarded by Otto. The rest consists of four women reserved for crucifixion, including the three sisters Archignat, all locked up in their washhouse. It is their turn next. VĂ©ronique dâHergemont tries to release them, but it is too late. Waylaid by the band, shot at by Raynold, who is an expert archer, the sisters Archignat are wounded by arrows (for arrows, see the prophecy) and fall into the enemyâs hands. That same evening they are strung up on the three oaks, after Vorski has first relieved them of the fifty thousand-franc notes which they carried concealed on their persons. Total: twenty-nine victims. Who will be the thirtieth? Who will be the fourth woman?â
Don Luis paused and continued:
âAs to this, the prophecy speaks very plainly in two places, each of which complements the other:
âââBefore his motherâs eyes, Abel kills Cain.â
âAnd, a few lines lower down:
âââHis wedded wife one night in June hath slain.â
âVorski, from the moment when he became aware of this document, had interpreted the two lines in his own fashion. Being, in fact, unable at that time to dispose of VĂ©ronique, for whom he has vainly been hunting all over France, he temporizes with the decrees of destiny. The fourth woman to be tortured shall be a wife, but she shall be his first wife,
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