Then he turned out the gas and brought up to the bathroom with him
the two paper flour sacks and the little heavy bundle. These sacks
were filled with nitrate of soda. He set them down by the door,
opened the little bundle, and took out two long rubber tubes, each
attached to a heavy gas burner, not unlike the ordinary burners of
a small gas stove. He fastened the tubes to two of the gas jets,
put the burners under the tub, turned the gas on full, and lighted
it. Then he threw into the tub the woman's clothing and the papers
which he had found on her body, after which he took up the two
heavy sacks of nitrate of soda and dropped them carefully into the
sulphuric acid. When he had done this he went quickly out of the
bathroom and closed the door.
The deadly acids at once attacked the body and began to destroy it;
as the heat increased, the acids boiled and the destructive process
was rapid and awful. From time to time the sailor opened the door
of the bathroom cautiously, and, holding a wet towel over his mouth
and nose, looked in at his horrible work. At the end of a few
hours there was only a swimming mass in the tub.
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