《the alkahest》

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his bedside and kissed him with an affection which the sense of coming

death made day by day more ardent and more eager; he showed none of

his usual satisfaction at these signs of their tenderness。 Emmanuel;

instigated by the doctor; hastened to open the newspaper to try if the

usual reading might not relieve the inward crisis in which Balthazar

was evidently struggling。 As he unfolded the sheet he saw the words;

〃DISCOVERY OF THE ABSOLUTE;〃which startled him; and he read a

paragraph to Marguerite concerning a sale made by a celebrated Polish

mathematician of the secret of the Absolute。 Though Emmanuel read in a

low voice; and Marguerite signed to him to omit the passage; Balthazar

heard it。



Suddenly the dying man raised himself by his wrists and cast on his

frightened children a look which struck like lightning; the hairs that

fringed the bald head stirred; the wrinkles quivered; the features

were illumined with spiritual fires; a breath passed across that face

and rendered it sublime; he raised a hand; clenched in fury; and

uttered with a piercing cry the famous word of Archimedes; 〃EUREKA!〃

I have found。



He fell back upon his bed with the dull sound of an inert body; and

died; uttering an awful moan;his convulsed eyes expressing to the

last; when the doctor closed them; the regret of not bequeathing to

Science the secret of an Enigma whose veil was rent away;too late!

by the fleshless fingers of Death。









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