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t so nearly killed me?" I asked. "No, I did not do that, but I directed that it be done. You would not have escaped if I had held the pistol." "Perhaps not. It is unimportant, any way. Have you not wondered why I brought you to this house?" "To torture me; that, at least, is what you are doing." "I brought you here to save you." "To save me!" "Yes; from the folly of your youth. You are a man in years, but a boy in every act you commit. Have you manhood enough left in you to want to save your sister, who now, thanks to you, has two enemies to face? Russia would send her to Siberia, and the nihilists would murder her. She would have sacrificed herself for you--she offered to do so. Are you willing to sacrifice yourself for her?" "God knows that I am." "Will you prove it?" "Oh, that I might!" "You shall have the chance. I cannot quite trust you, Ivan, or, for her sake, I would loosen your bonds and set you free now. But you would hasten to your friends and warn them of their danger, and by that act, you would destroy your sister forever--by that act you would kill her. She is safe and will be safe, if they are not warned of what is to happen to-night. Shall I set you free, and trust to your honor not to go to them?" "No--no--no! For God's sake, no! Leave me bound! Tie me more tightly! Do not let me go! Kill me if you will, but do nothing to injure her. Oh, are you telling me the truth?" "The whole truth, Ivan. I will leave you as you are until I return. I do not think you will escape; I do not think that you will try to do so. But you must understand one thing: This night forever ends your connection with nihilism. That is the sacrifice you must make to save your sister. Will you make it?" "If it will save her, I will make it. But will it?" "If I find you here when I return, and if you are still in the same mood, I will take you to her, and she shall reply to that question for herself." I left him then, and having altered my appearance sufficiently so that I would not be recognized in the darkness, and being assured that the orders that I had given respecting the work of my men for that night would be carried out, I hastened to the palace. I knew that I had a difficulty to face, for although I had unlimited confidence in the chivalry and generosity of Prince Michael, I also knew that he had an ungovernable temper, and I began to fear that my delay in following him might have led him to s
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