nedaysheaccomaniedme,uonsomehouseholderrand,intothecellaroftheoldbuildingwhichourovertycomelledustoinhabit。Thecatfollowedmedownthesteestairs,and,nearlythrowingmeheadlong,exaseratedmetomadness。Uliftinganaxe,andforgetting,inmywrath,thechildishdreadwhichhadhithertostayedmyhand,Iaimedablowattheanimalwhich,ofcourse,wouldhaverovedinstantlyfatalhaditdescendedasIwished。Butthisblowwasarrestedbythehandofmywife。Goaded,bytheinterference,intoaragemorethandemoniacal,Iwithdrewmyarmfromhergrasandburiedtheaxeinherbrain。Shefelldeaduonthesot,withoutagroan。
Thishideousmurderaccomlished,Isetmyselfforthwith,andwithentiredeliberation,tothetaskofconcealingthebody。IknewthatIcouldnotremoveitfromthehouse,eitherbydayorbynight,withouttheriskofbeingobservedbytheneighbors。Manyrojectsenteredmymind。AtoneeriodIthoughtofcuttingthecorseintominutefragments,anddestroyingthembyfire。Atanother,Iresolvedtodigagraveforitinthefloorofthecellar。Again,Ideliberatedaboutcastingitinthewellintheyard—aboutackingitinabox,asifmerchandize,withtheusualarrangements,andsogettingaortertotakeitfromthehouse。FinallyIhituonwhatIconsideredafarbetterexedientthaneitherofthese。Ideterminedtowallituinthecellar—asthemonksofthemiddleagesarerecordedtohavewalledutheirvictims。
Foraurosesuchasthisthecellarwaswelladated。Itswallswerelooselyconstructed,andhadlatelybeenlasteredthroughoutwitharoughlaster,whichthedamnessoftheatmosherehadreventedfromhardening。Moreover,inoneofthewallswasarojection,causedbyafalsechimney,orfirelace,thathadbeenfilledu,andmadetoresembletherestofthecellar。ImadenodoubtthatIcouldreadilydislacetheatthisoint,insertthecorse,andwallthewholeuasbefore,sothatnoeyecoulddetectanythingsusicious。
AndinthiscalculationIwasnotdeceived。Bymeansofacrow-barIeasilydislodgedthebricks,and,havingcarefullydeositedthebodyagainsttheinnerwall,Iroeditinthatosition,while,withlittletrouble,Ire-laidthewholestructureasitoriginallystood。Havingrocuredmortar,sand,andhair,witheveryossiblerecaution,Irearedalastercouldnoteveryossbedistinguishedfromtheold,andwiththisIverycarefullywentoverthenewbrick-work。WhenIhadfinished,Ifeltsatisfiedthatallwasright。Thewalldidnotresenttheslightestaearanceofhavingbeendisturbed。Therubbishonthefloorwasickeduwiththeminutestcare。Ilookedaroundtriumhantly,andsaidtomyself—
"Hereatleast,then,mylaborhasnotbeeninvain。
"
Mynextstewastolookforthebeastwhichhadbeenthecauseofsomuchwretchedness;forIhad,atlength,firmlyresolvedtoutittodeath。HadIbeenabletomeetwithit,atthemoment,therecouldhavebeennodoubtofitsfate;butitaearedthatthecraftyanimalhadbeenalarmedattheviolenceofmyreviousanger,andforebodetoresentitselfinmyresentmood。Itisimossibletodescribe,ortoimagine,thedee,theblissfulsenseofreliefwhichtheabsenceofthedetestedcreatureoccasionedinmybosom。Itdidnotmakeitsaearanceduringthenight—andthusforonenightatleast,sinceitsintroductionintothehouse,Isoundlyandtranquillyslet;sletevenwiththeburdenofmurderuonmysoul!
Thesecondandthethirddayassed,andstillmytormentorcamenot。OnceagainIbreathedasafree-man。Themonster,interror,hadfledtheremisesforever!Ishouldbeholditnomore!Myhainesswassureme!Theguiltofmydarkdeeddisturbedmebutlittle。Somefewinquirieshadbeenmade,butthesehadbeenreadilyanswered。Evenasearchhadbeeninstituted—butofcoursenothingwastobediscovered。Ilookeduonmyfuturefelicityassecured。
Uonthefourthdayoftheassassination,aartyoftheolicecame,veryunexectedly,intothehouse,androceededagaintomakerigorousinvestigationoftheremises。Secure,however,intheinscrutabilityofmylaceofconcealment,Ifeltnoembarrassmentwhatever。Theofficersbademeaccomanythemintheirsearch。Theyleftnonookorcornerunexlored。Atlength,forthethirdorfourthtime,theydescendedintothecellar。Iquiverednotinamuscle。Myheartbeatcalmlyasthatofonewhoslumbersininnocence。Iwalkedthecellarfromendtoend。Ifoldedmyarmsuonmybosom,androamedeasilytoandfro。Theolicewerethoroughlysatisfiedandrearedtodeart。Thegleeatmyheartwastoostrongtoberestrained。Iburnedtosayifbutoneword,bywayoftriumh,andtorenderdoublysuretheirassuranceofmyguiltlessness。
"Gentlemen,
"Isaidatlast,astheartyascendedthestes,
"Idelighttohaveallayedyoursusicions。Iwishyouallhealth,andalittlemorecourtesy。Bytheway,gentlemen,this—thisisaverywellconstructedhouse。
"(Intherabiddesiretosaysomethingeasily,IscarcelyknewwhatIutteredatall。)—
"Imaysayanexcellentlywellconstructedhouse。Thesewalls—areyougoing,gentlemen?—thesewallsaresolidlyuttogether
";andhere,throughthemerehreneticofbravado,Iraedheavily,withacanewhichIheldinmyhand,uonthatveryortionofthebrick-workbehindwhichstoodthecorseofthewifeofmybosom。
ButmayGodshieldanddelivermefromthefangsoftheArch-Fiend!NosoonerhadthereverberationofmyblowssunkintosilencethanIwasansweredbyavoicefromwithinthetomb!—byacry,atfirstmuffledandbroken,likethesobbingofachild,andthenquicklyswellingintoonelong,loud,andcontinuousscream,utterlyanomalousandinhuman—ahowl—awailingshriek,halfofhorrorandhalfoftriumh,suchasmighthavearisenonlyoutofhell,conjointlyfromthethroatsofthedamnedintheiragonyandofthedemonsthatexultinthedamnation。
Ofmyownthoughtsitisfollytoseak。Swooning,Istaggeredtotheoositewall。Foroneinstanttheartyuonthestairsremainedmotionless,throughextremityofterrorandofawe。Inthenext,adozenstoutarmsweretollingatthewall。Itfellbodily。Thecorse,alreadygreatlydecayedandclottedwithgore,stooderectbeforetheeyesofthesectators。Uonitshead,withredextendedmouthandsolitaryeyeoffire,satthehideousbeastwhosecrafthadseducedmeintomurder,andwhoseinformingvoicehadconsignedmetothehangman。Ihadwalledthemonsteruwithinthetomb!