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Monsieur Lecoq by Emile Gaboriau
Book, page 271 / 282


confined himself to his room for a couple of months to give a semblance
of truth to a falsehood?"

"I would be willing to swear it."

"But what could possibly have been his object?"

Tabaret lifted his hands to heaven, as if imploring forgiveness for the
young man's stupidity. "And it was in you," he exclaimed, "in you that
I saw a successor, a disciple to whom I might transmit my method of
induction; and now, you ask me such a question as that! Reflect a moment.
Must I give you an example to assist you? Very well. Let it be so.
Suppose yourself a magistrate. A crime is committed; you are charged with
the duty of investigating it, and you visit the prisoner to question him.
Very well. This prisoner has, hitherto, succeeded in concealing his
identity--this was the case in the present instance, was it not? Very
well. Now, what would you do if, at the very first glance, you recognized
under the prisoner's disguise your best friend, or your worst enemy? What
would you do, I ask?"

"I should say to myself that a magistrate who is obliged to hesitate
between his duty and his inclinations, is placed in a very trying
position, and I should endeavor to avoid the responsibility."

"I understand that; but would you reveal this prisoner's
identity--remember, he might be your friend or your enemy?"

The question was so delicate that Lecoq remained silent for a moment,
reflecting before he replied.

The pause was interrupted by Father Absinthe. "I should reveal nothing
whatever!" he exclaimed. "I should remain absolutely neutral. I should
say to myself others are trying to discover this man's identity. Let
them do so if they can; but let my conscience be clear."

This was the cry of honesty; not the counsel of a casuist.

"I also should be silent," Lecoq at last replied; "and it seems to me
that, in holding my tongue, I should not fail in my duty as a
magistrate."

 
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