to start round. He saw that the door of the room, or rather closet––
which had seemed to go heavily upon its hinges as she pushed it
back––was open, and that Sue had sunk to the
floor just within it.
Hastening forward to pick her up he turned his eyes to the little bed
spread on the boards; no children were there. He looked in bewil-
derment round the room. At the back of the door were
fixed two
hooks for hanging garments, and from these the forms of the two
youngest children were suspended, by a piece of box-cord round
each of their necks, while from a nail a few yards o
ff the body of little
Jude was hanging in a similar manner. An overturned chair was near
the elder boy, and his glazed eyes were slanted into the room; but
those of the girl and the baby boy were closed.
Half paralyzed by the strange and consummate horror of the
scene* he let Sue lie, cut the cords with his pocket-knife and threw the
three children on the bed; but the feel of their bodies in the moment-
ary handling seemed to say that they were dead. He caught up Sue,
who was in fainting
fits, and put her on the bed in the other room,
after which he breathlessly summoned the landlady and ran out for a
doctor.
When he got back Sue had come to herself, and the two helpless
women, bending over the children in wild e
fforts to restore them and
the triplet of little corpses, formed a sight which overthrew his self-
command. The nearest surgeon came in, but, as Jude had inferred,
his presence was super
fluous. The children were past saving, for
though their bodies were still barely cold it was conjectured that they
had been hanging more than an hour. The probability held by the
parents later on, when they were able to reason on the case, was that
the elder boy, on waking, looked into the outer room for Sue, and,
finding her absent, was thrown into a fit of aggravated despondency
that the events and information of the evening before had induced in
his morbid temperament. Moreover a piece of paper was found upon
the
floor, on which was written, in the boy’s hand, with the bit of
lead pencil that he carried:
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