"That was my fault," said Miss Jewin quickly. "When the succession to
the estates was settled I could not bear that Miss Frances should
masquerade any longer as a boy. I therefore dressed her in girl's
clothes, to which she was entitled, and invented the twin story.
Sometimes she was a boy, so that the lawyers should not learn the
truth, and sometimes a girl to please me. There's the whole story."
"Now it's my turn," said Frances, throwing away her cigarette. "When I
grew up and learned how Sarah had muddled my sex in the eyes of the
world I decided to make use of it in order to earn money."
"Why did you need money when you had the estates?" asked Towton
briefly. "Oh, those were mortgaged up to the hilt, my dear sir. I
wanted to be rich and to restore the Hest family to their old position
For this reason I posed as a philanthropist and spent the money I did.
What with the sums I have given in charity and the buildings I have
constructed, and the dam, which is my work, I think, Colonel, that the
Hests can hold their own with the Towtons. I hated to think that my
family was down while yours was up."
"Oh," said the Colonel with contempt, "so it's a case of jealousy
merely. All your philanthropy was a fraud?"
For the first time Frances coloured and rose out of her chair to reply
with more emphasis. "No; you must not say that. I really have a mixed
nature, and like to help people. My good qualities are the outcome of
my evil ones. I wanted to aggrandize the Hests, certainly, since they
were lords of Bowderstyke Valley, until your family robbed them of
their property. But also I really wished to do good and help people. I
think I succeeded."
"At the cost of murder," said Ida resentfully.
"That was a mistake," replied Frances glibly, "as I never intended to
murder Dimsdale. When I went to London in my woman's dress, with very
little money in my pocket, I simply intended to earn my fortune on the
stage, and by reciting to make Francis Hest--my other self, who was
supposed to live here--wealthy and popular. I found that the reciting
did not pay and cast about for some better means of making money.
Alternately I lived in London as Frances, and in Bowderstyke as
Francis. But I could not gain my ends by honest means, and so was
obliged to take to dishonest ways. If you wish to know the devil who
tempted me to eat of the Tree of Knowledge, he is before you," and she
pointed deliberately to Constantine.
"It's a lie," cried Maunders, starting to his feet with a fine
appearance of indignation. "I met you three or four years ago in
London and you discovered that I earned my living by telling fortunes
as Diabella. That was all, except," he added, scowling, "that you
blackmailed me."
"Quite so," said Miss Hest quietly. "I tried my 'prentice hand on you,
and the means of making money in this way was so easy that I took it
up as a trade and adopted you as a partner. Go on, Maunders, you tell
the rest of the story so that everything may be made clear."