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It is simply that they would be of such immense interest to the public, such immeasurable importance as a contribution to Jeffrey Aspern's history."She listened to me in her usual manner, as if my speech were full of reference to things she had never heard of, and I felt particularly like the reporter of a newspaper who forces his way into a house of mourning.

This was especially the case when after a moment she said."There was a gentleman who some time ago wrote to her in very much those words.

He also wanted her papers."

"And did she answer him?" I asked, rather ashamed of myself for not having her rectitude.

"Only when he had written two or three times.He made her very angry.""And what did she say?"

"She said he was a devil," Miss Tita replied simply.

"She used that expression in her letter?""Oh, no; she said it to me.She made me write to him.""And what did you say?"

"I told him there were no papers at all.""Ah, poor gentleman!" I exclaimed.

"I knew there were, but I wrote what she bade me.""Of course you had to do that.But I hope I shall not pass for a devil.""It will depend upon what you ask me to do for you,"said Miss Tita, smiling.

"Oh, if there is a chance of YOUR thinking so my affair is in a bad way!

I shan't ask you to steal for me, nor even to fib--for you can't fib, unless on paper.But the principal thing is this--to prevent her from destroying the papers.""Why, I have no control of her," said Miss Tita.

"It's she who controls me."

"But she doesn't control her own arms and legs, does she?

The way she would naturally destroy her letters would be to burn them.

Now she can't burn them without fire, and she can't get fire unless you give it to her.""I have always done everything she has asked," my companion rejoined.

"Besides, there's Olimpia."

I was on the point of saying that Olimpia was probably corruptible, but I thought it best not to sound that note.So I simply inquired if that faithful domestic could not be managed.

"Everyone can be managed by my aunt," said Miss Tita.

And then she observed that her holiday was over; she must go home.

I laid my hand on her arm, across the table, to stay her a moment.

"What I want of you is a general promise to help me.""Oh, how can I--how can I?" she asked, wondering and troubled.

She was half-surprised, half-frightened at my wishing to make her play an active part.

"This is the main thing: to watch her carefully and warn me in time, before she commits that horrible sacrilege.""I can't watch her when she makes me go out.""That's very true."

"And when you do, too."

"Mercy on us; do you think she will have done anything tonight?""I don't know; she is very cunning."

"Are you trying to frighten me?" I asked.

I felt this inquiry sufficiently answered when my companion murmured in a musing, almost envious way, "Oh, but she loves them--she loves them!"

This reflection, repeated with such emphasis, gave me great comfort;but to obtain more of that balm I said, "If she shouldn't intend to destroy the objects we speak of before her death she will probably have made some disposition by will.""By will?"

"Hasn't she made a will for your benefit?""Why, she has so little to leave.That's why she likes money,"said Miss Tita.

"Might I ask, since we are really talking things over, what you and she live on?""On some money that comes from America, from a lawyer.

He sends it every quarter.It isn't much!""And won't she have disposed of that?"

My companion hesitated--I saw she was blushing.

"I believe it's mine," she said; and the look and tone which accompanied these words betrayed so the absence of the habit of thinking of herself that I almost thought her charming.

The next instant she added, "But she had a lawyer once, ever so long ago.And some people came and signed something.""They were probably witnesses.And you were not asked to sign?

Well then," I argued rapidly and hopefully, "it is because you are the legatee; she has left all her documents to you!""If she has it's with very strict conditions," Miss Tita responded, rising quickly, while the movement gave the words a little character of decision.They seemed to imply that the bequest would be accompanied with a command that the articles bequeathed should remain concealed from every inquisitive eye and that I was very much mistaken if I thought she was the person to depart from an injunction so solemn.

"Oh, of course you will have to abide by the terms," I said;and she uttered nothing to mitigate the severity of this conclusion.

Nonetheless, later, just before we disembarked at her own door, on our return, which had taken place almost in silence, she said to me abruptly, "I will do what I can to help you."I was grateful for this--it was very well so far as it went;but it did not keep me from remembering that night in a worried waking hour that I now had her word for it to reinforce my own impression that the old woman was very cunning.

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