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Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir, 1863-1944

"News from the Duchy"

They tell me since that in moments of panic women always
think first of their jewels.
"But here she lay drowned, and the jewels--as I said, Lucien could
not unglue his eyes from them. At first he stared at them stupidly.
Not for some minutes did his mind grasp that they represented great
wealth; and even when the temptation grew, it whispered no more than
that here was money--maybe even a hundred pounds--but enough, at all
events, added to his savings, to purchase the cottage at home, and
make him and Jeanne happy for the rest of their lives.
"His fingers felt around to the clasps. One by one he detached the
necklaces and slipped them into his trousers' pocket.
"He also managed to pull off one of the rings; but found this a more
difficult matter, because the fingers were swollen somewhat with the
salt water. So he contented himself with one, and ran back to the
lighthouse to give the alarm to his comrades.
"When his comrades saw the body there was great outcry upon the
jewels on its fingers; but none attempted to disturb them, and Lucien
kept his own counsel. They carried the poor thing to a store-chamber
at the base of the lighthouse, and there before nightfall they had
collected close upon thirty bodies.


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