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As the answer above suggests, it was the main character's own guilty conscience. As we know, he is... a little mentally unstable. The heartbeat is not from the old man's corpse, it is from his own delusions and insanity from the guilt that he made for himself by murdering the old man in cold blood. Eventually, his guilt from killing the man and his fear of being caught boil over, and he confesses his crime in a dramatic breakdown.
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True. I dreamt to-night that I did feast with Caesar, And things unlucky charge my fantasy; I have no will to wander forth of doors, Yet something leads me forth.
Explanation:
Cinna being the poet in the play Julius Caesar, was sauntering along the streets. While walking, he was humming the lines in which he described a dream. He dreamt that he had a feast with Caesar. But, the dream was filled with unfortunate evil spirits and omens.
Describing the spirits, he said that he did not wish to walk along the streets, yet he is driven by the ominous spirits, along.
B because you don't ask them or you just steal it from them
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is there mulktiple choice? i will edit answer when you post the options
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