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the case of the golden bullet-第12章

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Again and again he read the letter which had been found on Kniepp's
desk; addressed to him and which had been handed out to him after
the inquest。

  My friend:…

  You have saved me from the shame of an open trial。  I thank you
  for this from the very depth of my heart。  I have left you a
  part of my own private fortune; that you may be a free man; free
  as a poor man never can be。  You can accept this present for it
  comes from the hand of an honest man in spite of all。  Yes; I
  compelled my wife to go to her death after I had compelled her
  to confess her shame to me; and I entered her lover's house with
  the knowledge I had forced from her。  When I looked through the
  keyhole and saw his false face before me; I murdered him in cold
  blood。  Then; that the truth might not be suspected; I continued
  to play the sorrowing husband。  I wore on my watch chain the ring
  I had had made in imitation of the one my wife had worn。  This
  original ring of hers; her wedding ring which she had defiled;
  I sent in the form of a bullet straight to her lover's heart。
  Yes; I have committed a crime; but I feel that I am less criminal
  than those two whom I judged and condemned; and whose sentence I
  carried out as I now shall carry out my own sentence with a hand
  which will not tremble。  That I can do this myself; I have you to
  thank for; you who can look into the souls of men and recognise
  the most hidden motives; you who have not only a wonderful brain
  but a heart that can feel。  You; I hope; will sometimes think
  kindly of your grateful
                                                      LEO KNIEPP。

Muller kept this letter as one of his most sacred treasures。

The 〃Kniepp Case〃 was really; as Bauer had predicted; the last in
Muller's public career。  Even the friendliness of the kind old
chief could not keep him in his position after this new display
of the unreliability of his heart。  But his quiet tastes allowed
him to live in humble comfort from the income of his little fortune。

Every now and then letters or telegrams will come for him and he
will disappear for several days。  His few friends believe that the
police authorities; who refused to employ him publicly owing to his
strange weakness; cannot resist a private appeal to his talent
whenever a particularly difficult case arises。







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