ut the other, the better
side. But, deep down within him, that other side lived and grew
strong, until it was strong enough to take possession of his body and
cast him out. He is gone!" Gordon's voice rose again into triumphal
tones. "He has dropped into an oblivion man's thought cannot fathom
nor man's brain understand. He ordained his own destiny, he worked out
his own fate. Let him have the end that he himself invited!"
Gordon ceased speaking and leaned toward Henrietta. The terror had
left her countenance and in her eyes was the dawning of renewed trust
in him.
"Come," he said, "let us leave this place, with all of its wretched
memories."
And he took her hand and led her forth.
THE END.
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