“AndsohaveItoosworn,“criedJarjayes,withenthusiasm。“Thequeenisdead,butourfidelitytoherlivesandshallrenewitselftoherson,KingLouisXVII。Iknowwellthatthepolicearewatchingme,thattheyknowwhoissecretinghimselfhereunderthenameofCitizenOrage,thattheyfolloweveryoneofmystepsandperhapssuffermetobefreeonlyforthepurposeofseeingwithwhomIhaverelations,inordertoarrestanddestroymeatonefellswoop,withallmyfriendsatthesametime。Butwemustusethetime。Ihavecomeherewiththefirmdeterminationofdeliveringtheunhappyyoungkingfromthehandsofhistormentors,andIwillnowconfesseverythingtoyou,myfriends。Ihavegainedforourundertakingtheassistanceandprotectionofarichandnoblepatron,atrueservantofthedeceasedking。ThePrincedeConde,withwhomIhavelivedinVendeeforthepastfewmonths,hasfurnishedmewithamplemeans,andispreparedtosupportustoanyextentinourundertaking。Ifwesucceedinsavingtheyoungking,thelatterwillfindinVendeeasafeasylumwiththeprince,andwilllivetheresecurely,surroundedbyhisfaithfulsubjects。Theimmensedifficulty,or,asIshouldhavesaidafewdaysago,theimpossibility,isthereleaseoftheyoungprincefromtheTemple。
ButnowthatIhavesucceededindiscoveringToulanandunitingmyselfwithhim,Inolongersayitisimpossible,butonlyitisdifficult。“
“And,“criedToulan,“sinceIamsureoftheassistanceofthenobleDoctorNaudin,Isay,wewillfreehim,thesonofourQueenMarieAntoinette,theyoungKingLouisXVII。Theplanisentirelyreadyinmyhead,andinordertomakeitsexecutionpossible,IwentafewdaysagotoseeDoctorNaudinattheHotelDieu,inordertobeghimtovisitthesickboythatthemarquishashere,andjustatthatmomentSimon’smessengercametotheTemple。DoctorNaudinisnowhere,andfirstofallitisnecessarythathegiveushislast,decisivejudgmentonthepatient。Sotakeustohim,marquis,foruponNaudin’sdecisiondependsthefateoftheyoungKingofFrance。“
Themarquisnoddedsilently,andconductedthegentlemenintothenextroom。There,carefullyproppedupbymattressesandpillows,layachildofperhapstenyears——apoor,unfortunateboy,withpale,sunkencheeks,fixedblueeyes,shortfairhair,andastupid,idioticexpressiononhisfeatures。Asthethreegentlemencametohimhefixedhiseyesupontheminacold,indifferentway,andnotaquiverinhisfacedisclosedanyinterestinthem。Motionlessandpaleasdeaththeboylayuponhisbed,andonlythebreaththatcamehotandingaspsfromhisbreastdisclosedthattherewasstilllifeinthispoorshatteredframe。
DoctorNaudinstoopeddowntotheboyandlookedathimalongtimewiththeutmostattention。
“Thisboyisperfectlydeaf!“hethensaid,raisinghimselfupandlookingatthemarquisinquiringly。
“Yes,doctor,yoursharpeyehascorrectlydiscernedit;heisperfectlydeaf。“
“Isityourson?“
“No,doctor,heisthesonofmysister,theBaronessofTardif,whowasguillotinedtogetherwithherhusband。Iundertookthecareofthisunfortunatechild,andatmyremovalfromParisgavehimtosomefaithfulservantsofmyfamilytobecaredfor。OnmyreturnI
learnedthatthegoodpeoplehadbothbeenguillotined,andfindthepoorboy,whobeforehadbeenatleastsoundinbody,utterlyneglected,andlivingonthesympathyofthepeoplewhohadtakenhimonthedeathofhisfoster-parents。Ibroughtthechildatoncetothishouse,whichIhadhiredformyselfunderthenameofCitizenOrage,andToulanundertooktoprocurethehelpofaphysician。IthasnowcomeinthepersonofthecelebratedDoctorNaudin,andIbegyoutohavepityonthepoorunfortunatechild,andtoreceivehimintotheHotelDieu。“
“Letmefirstexaminethechild,inordertotellyouwhatisthenatureofhisdisorder。“
AndDoctorNaudinstoopeddownagaintotheboy,examinedhiseyes,hischest,hiswholeform,listenedtohisbreathing,theactionofhisheart,andfelthispulse。Thepatientwasentirelyapatheticduringallthis,nowandthenmerelywhiningandgroaning,whenamovementofthedoctor’shandcausedhimpain。
Afterthecarefulinvestigationhadbeenended,thedoctorcalledthetwogentlemenwhohadwithdrawntothewindowtothebedagain。
“Marquis,“saidhe,“thisunfortunatechildwillneverrecover,andtheleastpainfulthingthatcouldhappentohimwouldbeaspeedyreleasefromhismiserablelot。YetIdonotbelievethatthiswilloccur,butconsideritpossiblethattheboywillprotracthisunfortunatelifeafullyearafterhismindhasentirelypassedaway,andnothingisleftofhimbuthisbody。Theboy,ifyoucanregardsuchapoorcreatureasahumanbeing,issufferingfromanincurableformofscrofula,whichwillbyandbyconsumehislimbs,andconverthimintoanidiot;heisnowdeaf;hewillbeamerestupidbeast。IfitwerepermittedtosubstitutethehandofscienceinplaceofthehandofGod,Ishouldsayweoughttokillthispoorcreaturethatisnomanandnobeast,andhasnothingmoretoexpectoflifethanpainandtorture,havingnomoreconsciousnessofanythingthanthedoghaswhenhedoesnotgetabonewithwhichtoquiethishunger。“
“Poor,unhappycreature!“sighedthemarquis。“Now,IthankGodthatHereleasedmysisterfromthepainofseeingherdearchildinthiscondition。
“DoctorNaudin,“saidToulan,solemnly,“isityourfixedconvictionthatthissickpersonwillneverrecover?“
“Myfirmandundoubtedconviction,whicheveryphysicianwhoshouldseehimwouldsharewithme。“
“Areyouoftheopinionthatthischildhasnothinginlifetolose,andthatdeathwouldbeagaintoit?“
“Yes;thatismybelief。Deathwouldbeareleaseforthepoorcreature,forlifeisonlyaburdentoitaswellastoothers。“
“Then,“criedToulan,solemnly,“Iwillgivethispoorsickchildahigherandafairermission。Iwillmakeitslifeanadvantagetoothers,anditsdeathahallowedsacrifice。MarquisofJarjayes,inthenameofKingLouisXVI。,inthenameoftheexaltedmartyrtowhomwehaveallswornfidelityuntodeath,QueenMarieAntoinette,Idemandanddesireofyouthatyouwouldintrusttomethisunhappycreature,andgivehislifeintomyhands。InthenameofMarieAntoinette,IdemandoftheMarquisofJarjayesthathedelivertomethesonofhissister,thathedowhateveryoneofusisjoyfullypreparedtodoifourholycausedemandsit,thatthisboymaygivehislifeforhisking,theimprisonedLouisXVII。“
WhileToulanwasspeakingwithhisearnest,solemnvoice,Jarjayeskneltbeforethebedofthepoorsobbingchild,and,hidinghisfaceinhishands,heprayedsoftly。
Then,afteralongpause,heroseandlaidhishandonthefeverishbrowoftheboy。“Youhaveaddressedme,“hesaid,“inthenameofQueenMarieAntoinette。YoudemandofmeastheguardianofthispoorcreaturethatIgivehimtoyou,thathemaygivehislifeforhisking。Thesonsanddaughtersofmyhousehavealwaysbeenreadyandgladtodevotetheirpossessions,theirhappiness,theirlives,totheserviceoftheirkings,andIspeaksimplyinthespiritofmysister——whoascendedthescaffoldtosealherfidelitytotheroyalfamilywithherdeath——IspeakinthespiritofallmyancestorswhenIsay,hereisthelastoff-springoftheBaronessofTardif,hereisthesonofmysister;takehimandlethimliveordieforhisking,LouisXVII。,theprisonerattheTemple。“
DuringthenightwhichfollowedthesecondvisitofDoctorNaudin,JeanneMarieSimonhadalongandearnestconversationwithherhusband。Thefirstwordswhichthewifeuttered,spokeninawhisperthoughtheywere,excitedthecobblersomuchthathethreatenedherwithhisclinchedfist。Shelookedhimcalmlyintheface,however,andsaidtohimsoftly,“Andsoyoumeantostayperpetuallyinthishatefulprison?Youwanttoremainshutupherelikeacriminal,andgetnomoresatisfactionoutoflifethanwhatcomesfromtormentingthispoor,half-wittedboytodeath?“
Simonlethishandfall,andsaid,“Iftherewereameansofescapingfromthisinfernalprison,itwouldcertainlybemostwelcometome,forIamheartilytiredofbeingaprisonerhere,afterhavingprayedforfreedomsolong,andworkedforitsomuch。
So,ifthereisameans——“
“Thereissuchameans,“interruptedhiswife。“Listentome!“
AndSimondidlisten,andthemovingandeloquentwordsofhiswifeatlengthfoundawillingear。Simon’sfacegraduallylightenedup,anditseemedtohimthathewasnowabletoreleasehiswifefromanoppressive,burdensomeload。
“Ifitsucceeds,“hemuttered——“ifitsucceeds,Ishallbefreefromthemountainousweightwhichpressesuponmedayandnightandshallbecomeahealthymanagain。“
“Andifitdoesnotsucceed,“whisperedJeanneMarie,“theworstthatcanhappentousiswhathashappenedtothousandsbeforeus。
Weshallmerelyfeedthemachine,andourheadswilltumbleintothebasket,withthisdifference,thatIshallnotbeabletomakeanymarkinmystocking。Iwouldratherdieallatonceontheguillotineandhaveitover,thanbedyingheredayafterday,andhourafterhour,havingnothingtoexpectfromlifebutpainandennui。“
“AndI,too,“saidSimon,decidedly。“Ratherdie,thangoonleadingsuchadog’slife。Letyourdoctorcometometo-morrowmorning。I
willtalkwithhim!“
Earlythenextdaythedoctorcameinhislong,blackcloak,andwithhisperuke,tovisitthesickMistressSimon。Theguardsatthegateleadingtotheoutercourtquietlylethimpassin,anddidnotnoticethatanotherfaceappearedintheperukefromthatwhichhadbeenseenthedaybefore。Thetwoofficialguardsabove,whohadjustcompletedtheirdutiesintheupperstory,andmetthedoctoronthetowerstairs,didnottakeanyoffenceathisfigure。ThedirectoroftheHotelDieuwasnotpersonallyknowntothem,andtheywerefamiliarwithbutlittleabouthim,exceptingthathetookthelibertyofgoingaboutinhisold-fashionedcloak,withoutgivingoffencetotheauthorities,andthathehadpermissionfromthoseauthoritiestocometotheTempleforthepurposeofvisitingthewifeofSimon。
“Youwillfindtwopatientsto-dayupthere,“saidoneoftheofficialsashepassedby。“Weempoweryou,doctor,totakethesecondone,littleCapet,underyourcharge。Theboyappearstobereallysick,orelseheisobstinateandmulish。Heanswersnoquestions,andhehastakennonourishment,Simontellsus,sinceyesterdaynoon。Examineintothecase,doctor,andthentelluswhatyouropinionis。Wewillwaitforyoudowninthecouncil-room。Somakeasmuchhasteaspossible。“
Theypassedon,andthedoctordidreallymakehastetoascendthestaircase。AttheopendoorwhichledtotheapartmentofthelittleCapetandhis“guardian,“hefoundSimon。