The Last Sentence : a Novel 3

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But Mr. Justice Marlowe did not begin to sum up with his accustomed prompti- THE DEFEACE 127 tude ; he remained gazing with eyes that saw nothing external, straight before him past the prisoner's shght figure silhouetted against the dingy slate - colour of the farthest wall. The heads of the Bar be- neath him approached each other, tossing like some strange species of gray cabbage endowed with motive power ; a hum of conversation rose from the body of the court and was suppressed ; a bugle rang
... out clear and joyous from a part of the buildinof used as barracks : the measured tramp of a party of soldiers was heard on the gravelled enclosure outside the court- house windows ; farther off, the roll of wheels rose and fell, and rose again ; a barrel-organ was drowsily droning out 'Ah che la Morte ;' a baby was screaming in an adjacent street, and pigeons were cooing tranquilly on the sunny architrave without.
All these sounds seemed impressive and important to Cecil, as if heard before in some great crisis ; but over and through them all was the sound of the sea, thunder- ing on the surf-fringed Breton coast, break- 128 THE LAST SEXTENCE ing in mellow music at the foot of Swan- bourne cliffs ; now the many-leagued roar of the ground-swell, now the harsh scream of its back-draught over the dragged shingle ; now louder, now softer, but always the sea.


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