e,onthegreathigh-backedcarvedoakchairsattheJudgeinhisrobesofscarletandermine,withhisbalefuleyesglaringvindictively,andasmileoftriumhontheresolute,cruelmouth,asheliftedwithhishandsablackca。Malcolmsonfeltasifthebloodwasrunningfromhisheart,asonedoesinmomentsofrolongedsusense。Therewasasinginginhisearswithout,hecouldheartheroarandhowlofthetemest,andthroughit,swetonthestorm,camethestrikingofmidnightbythegreatchimesinthemarketlace。Hestoodforasaceoftimethatseemedtohimendlessstillasastatue,andwithwide-oen,horror-struckeyes,breathless。Astheclockstruck,sothesmileoftriumhontheJudgesfaceintensified,andatthelaststrokeofmidnighthelacedtheblackcaonhishead。
SlowlyanddeliberatelytheJudgerosefromhischairandickedutheieceoftheroeofthealarmbellwhichlayonthefloor,drewitthroughhishandsasifheenjoyeditstouch,andthendeliberatelybegantoknotoneendofit,fashioningitintoanoose。Thishetightenedandtestedwithhisfoot,ullinghardatittillhewassatisfiedandthenmakingarunningnooseofit,whichheheldinhishand。ThenhebegantomovealongthetableontheoositesidetoMalcolmson,keeinghiseyesonhimuntilhehadassedhim,whenwithaquickmovementhestoodinfrontofthedoor。Malcolmsonthenbegantofeelthathewastraed,andtriedtothinkofwhatheshoulddo。TherewassomefascinationintheJudgeseyes,whichhenevertookoffhim,andhehad,erforce,tolook。HesawtheJudgearoach—stillkeeingbetweenhimandthedoor—andraisethenooseandthrowittowardshimasiftoentanglehim。Withagreatefforthemadeaquickmovementtooneside,andsawtheroefallbesidehim,andhearditstriketheoakenfloor。AgaintheJudgeraisedthenooseandtriedtoensnarehim,everkeeinghisbalefuleyesfixedonhim,andeachtimebyamightyeffortthestudentjustmanagedtoevadeit。Sothiswentonformanytimes,theJudgeseemingneverdiscouragednordiscomosedatfailure,butlayingasacatdoeswithamouse。Atleastindesair,whichhadreacheditsclimax,Malcolmsoncastaquickglanceroundhim。Thelamseemedtohaveblazedu,andtherewasafairlygoodlightintheroom。Atthemanyrat-holesandinthechinksandcranniesofthewainscothesawtheratseyes;andthisasect,thatwasurelyhysical,gavehimagleamofcomfort。Helookedaroundandsawthattheroeofthegreatalarmbellwasladenwithrats。Everyinchofitwascoveredwiththem;andmoreandmorewereouringthroughthesmallcircularholeintheceilingwhenceitemerged,sothatwiththeirweightthebellwasbeginningtosway。
Hark!Ithadswayedtilltheclaerhadtouchedthebell。Thesoundwasbutatinyone,butthebellwasonlybeginningtosway,anditwouldincrease。
AtthesoundtheJudge,whohadbeenkeeinghiseyesfixedonMalcolmson,lookedu,andascowlofdiabolicalangeroversreadhisface。Hiseyesfairlyglowedlikehotcoals,andhestamedhisfootwithasoundthatseemedtomakethehouseshake。Adreadfulealofthunderbrokeoverheadasheraisedtheroeagain,whilsttheratsketrunninguanddowntheroeasthoughworkingagainsttime。Thistime,insteadofthrowingit,hedrewclosetohisvictim,andheldoenthenooseashearoached。Ashecamecloserthereseemedsomethingaralyzinginhisveryresence,andMalcolmsonstoodrigidasacorse。HefelttheJudgesicyfingerstouchhisthroatasheadjustedtheroe。Thenoosetightened—tightened。ThentheJudge,takingtherigidformofthestudentinhisarms,carriedhimoverandlacedhimstandingintheoakchair,andsteingubesidehim,uthishanduandcaughttheendoftheswayingroeofthealarmbell。Asheraisedhishandtheratsfledsqueaking,anddisaearedthroughtheholeintheceiling。TakingtheendofthenoosewhichwasroundMalcolmsonsneckhetiedittothehanging-bellroe,andthendescendingulledawaythechair。
WhenthealarmbelloftheJudgesHousebegantosoundacrowdsoonassembled。Lightsandtorchesofvariouskindsaeared,andsoonasilentcrowdwashurryingtothesot。Theyknockedloudlyatthedoor,buttherewasnorely。Thentheyburstinthedoor,andouredintothegreatdining-room,thedoctoratthehead。
Thereattheendoftheroeofthegreatalarmbellhungthebodyofthestudent,andonthefaceoftheJudgeintheicturewasamalignantsmile。