Heceased,tearschokedhisutterance,and,asifashamedofhisdeepemotion,hehidhisfaceinhishands。
GeneralKleberturnedawaytoo,andputhishandoverhiseyes,asthoughafilmhadcomeoverthem。Then,afteralongpausehegentlylaidhishandupontheshoulderoftheyoungman,whowasstillsittingwithcoveredface。
“Suchmemoriesareholy,“hesaid,“andIhonorthem,mydear,faithfulson。MaytheblessingwhichthenfellfromthelipsofawomanwhomItooknewandhonored,butwhosenamemayneverbespokenbetweenus,mayitbefulfilledtoyou!Mayangelsandsaintsprotectyouwhenmenshallnolongerhavethepower,andwhenfateshallseparateyoufromthosewhohavedevotedtheirloveandfidelitytoyou!“
Theyouthlethishandsfallfromhisface,andlookedatthegeneralwithastartled,searchingglance。
“Whatdoyoumean,uncle?Youdonotmeantosaythat——“
“Thatwemustpart?Yes,mydearnephew,thatiswhatImustsay,“
interruptedKleber,sadly。“Thiswordhaslongbeenburninginmysoul,anditisnecessarythatIspeakit。Yes,wemustpart,Louis。“
“Why,ohwhy?“askedLouis,bitterly。“Whywillyoutoodrivemeaway?You,theonlyonewholovesmealittle!“
“ExactlybecauseIloveyou——exactlyforthatreasonmustIseparatemyselffromyou。SincewecametoEgyptyouhavebeensickly,yourcheekshavebecomepale。Thefulnessofyourlimbshasgone,andthedryandhardcoughthattroublesyoueverymorninghaslongmademeanxious,asyouknow。Onthataccount,afteralltheappliancesofmyphysicianfailed,Iapplied,asyouknow,tothephysicianofthecommandinggeneral,toCorvisart,andhehassubjectedyoutoathoroughexamination。“
“Itistrue,“saidLouis,thoughtfully,“hehasinvestigatedmewiththecarefulnessofamerchantwhoisabouttobuyaslaveandmeanstotesthim。Hemadeahearing-trumpetofhisearandlaiditonmybreast,andlistenedwhileIhadtobreatheasifIwereavolcano。
Heputhiseartomyheart,hetoldmethathisfatherhadbeenphysicianattheFrenchcourt,andthatthemurderedqueenhadagreatdealofconfidenceinhim,andthenhewonderedthatmyheartbeatsoviolentlywhilehetoldmethis。“
“Andtheresultofalltheseinvestigationsis,thatyoumustreturntoEurope,Louis,“saidKleber,sadly。“Corvisarthaddeclareditanunavoidablenecessityforyourconstitution,andthecommandofthephysicianmustbeobeyedasifitwerethecommandofGod。YoucannotenduretheclimateofEgypt,sosaysCorvisart,andifyourlifeisnottobeshortenedandyoutobemadeaperpetualinvalid,youmustreturntoEuropeasquicklyaspossible,foronlytherewillyourecoverandgrowstrong。Youseetherefore,Louis,thatI
mustseparatefromyou,althoughitisasorethingformetodo,forIloveyouasmyownson,andIhavenooneintheworldwhoisnearlyrelatedtome。“
“AndI,whomelsehaveIintheworld?“askedLouis,bitterly。“Whohasinterestinmeexceptingyou?Ah,general,donotdrivemefromyou。Believeme,itisbetterformeifforafewshortandhappyyearsIliveatyourside,andthenbreathemylastsighinyourfaithfulandtenderarms,thanifIhavetowandersolitaryandfriendlessthroughthestrange,coldworld,wherenoonelovesme,andwhereIshallalwaysbesurroundedbyenemies,orbythosewhoareindifferent。ItmaybethatmybodywillgainhealthandstrengthintheairofEurope,butmyheartwillalwaysbesickthere,foritwillloseitshomewhenitshallhavelostyou,myfatherlyfriend。“
GeneralKleberslowlyshookhishead。“Inyouthonesorrowsandforgetsitquickly。“
“General,doyousaythattome,afterseeingmeweepinthehospitalbecausethewordofadyingmancalledbacktherecollectionofmyearliestchildhood?Oh,believeme,myheartforgetsitssorrowsnever,andifImustreturntoFrance,toParis,itwillseemtomeasifIhadalwaystobeclimbingthehillofCalvarywithbloodyfeettoreachthetopwhereImightperishonthecross。For,believeme,general,mywholelifewillbenothingbutsuchawanderingthroughscenesofpainifyoudrivemefromtherefugethatyourlovehasofferedme。Leavemehere,letmeliveinsecrecyandsilencebeneaththepinionsofyourlove,anddonotbelievewhatthephysicianstellyou。Man’slifeliesinthehandsofGod,andifHewillsustainit,itisassafeinthedesertsofEgyptasinParis,thecapitaloftheworld。“
“BecauseGodwillsustainyourlife,Louis,forthatveryreason,Heinstructsme,throughthevoiceofthephysician,whatmydutyis,bidsmeconquermyowngrief,andsendthesonofmyhearttohisdistanthome。No,Louis,itisadecidedthing,wemustpart;youmustreturntoFrance。“
“Andifitistrue,“askedLouis,bitterly,“ifIamthenreallytoreturntoFrance,whymustwepart?WhymustIreturnwithoutyou?
Why,ifyoureallyloveme,doyounotaccompanyme?Iheardyousayyesterdaythatseveralships,withapartofourtroops,weretoreturntoFrance。Why,then,canyounotgobackwithme?“
“Why?“askedKleber,sadly。“Iwilltellyou,Louis:becauseBonapartewillnotallowit。Listen,myson,Iwillcommunicateasecrettoyou:therehasnewscomewithinthelastfewdays,thefirstthatwehavereceivedfortenmonths。Thenewspaperswhichhavearrivedbringveryunwelcomeintelligence;theyinformusthatalltheadvantagesgainedinItalybytheFrencharmyhavebeenlost——thatFranceisarrayedagainstAustria,Spain,andalltheEuropeanpowers——thattheFrenchGovernmentisthreatenedbyinternalfactions,whichthreatentobringbackthereignofterror。
IwatchedBonaparte’sfaceashereadthesepapers,andIsawtherewhathewasresolvedtodo。Hewill,assoonasheshallgainonemoregreatvictory,leaveEgyptandreturntoFrance。“
“Hewillnotreturnwithoutyou,thefaithfulestandboldestofhisgenerals。Youknowwellthatyouarecalledtheright-handmanofBonaparte。“
“Bonapartemeanstoshowtheworldthatheisnotonlythehead,buttherightarmtoo,theheart,thefoot,thesouloftheFrencharmy!
Andbecausehemeanstoshowthis,hewillreturnalonetoFrance;
onlyafewofhisfaithfulsubordinateswillaccompanyhim;themenwhomightevenopposehim,andputhinderancesinthepathofhisgrowingambition,willremainhere。NowdoyoubelievethatBonapartewillselectmetoaccompanyhim?“
Theyoungmanlethisheadfallslowlyonhisbreast。“No,“hesaid,softly,“no,Idonotbelievehewill。“
“AndIknowhewillnot,“repliedKleber。“IshallremainhereinEgypt,anddiehere!Hush!Donotcontradictme;therearepresentimentswhichdonotmisleadus,andwhichGodsendstous,thatwemayshapeourcoursebythem,andsetourhouseinorder。Myhouseissetinorder——mywillismade;IhavegivenittoBonaparte,andhehassolemnlysworntocarryitintoexecutioninallrespects。Onlyonecareisleftme——toprovideforyourimmediatefuture,andtoarrangethatyonmayreachFrance。“
“Youadheretothis?“askedLouis,sadly。
“Yes,Iabidebythis;youmustnotrunawayfromyourownfuture,andthiswill,Itrust,beabrilliantone。AlltokensindicatethatFranceisweariedwiththerepublic,andthatitisperhapsnearlyreadytorestorethethroneoftheLilies。Youngman,shallthisreestablishedthronefallintothehandsofthatmanwhocontributedsomuchtoitsdownfall——whowasthecalumniator,thesecretenemyofQueenMarieAntoinette?WouldyouconsentthattheCountdeProvenceshouldbeKingofFrance?“
“No,never!“criedLouis,withblazingeyesandnamingface。“Thatnevercanbe;for,beforethebrotherofLouisXVI。canascendthethroneasLouisXVIII。,hisrightfulpredecessor,LouisXVII。,musthavedied。“
“Hehasdied,andtheFrenchgovernmenthasplacedinitsarchivesthecertificateofthedeathofLouisCharlesCapet,signedbythephysiciansandtheservantsoftheTemple。Myson,inordertopreventtheCountdeProvenceacknowledgingthiscertificateasgenuine,youmustbepreparedtoplacebeforehimandtheworldothertestimonialsthatLouisXVII。isnotdead。ThisisasacredofferingwhichyoumustmaketothemanesoftheunfortunateMarieAntoinette,evenifthestakewerenotathroneandacrown!“
“Youareright,“criedLouis,withenthusiasm,“mywholelifeshallbedevotedtothissacredtrust;itshallhavenootheraimthanthis:toavengeMarieAntoinetteofthemostcruelofherenemies,theCountdeProvence,andtoplacetheson,whom,afterthedeathofherhusband,sheacknowledgedasKingofFrance,onthethronewhichreallybelongstohim,andnottotheCountdeProvence!Youareright,general,ImustreturntoEurope;ImustcarrytoPrancethepaperswhichshowthatLouisXVII。didnotdieintheTemple,butwasreleased。Iamreadytogo,andtoendurethepainofpartingfromyou。“
“MayGodgrantthatwemaybothbecompensatedforthispain!“
repliedKleber,embracingtheyoungmantenderly。“Thereremaintousafewweekstobetogether。Letususethemsothattheyshallaffordusmanycheerfulrecollections。BonapartewillnotleaveEgyptbeforeaddingonemoreglorytohisreputation。HedoesnotmeantoreturntoFranceastheconquered,butastheconqueror!“
GeneralKleberwasright。HeknewBonapartesufficientlywelltobeabletoreadhiscountenance;heunderstoodthedumbspeechoftheCaesaroftheage。
Bonapartewantedtogainonegreatbattle,inordertoreturntoEuropewithglory。HegaineditatAboukir,winningthedayinacontestwiththeunitedTurksandEnglish——oneofthemostsignalvictoriesthathehadeverwon。Eightthousandprisonersweretakenonthat21stofJuly,1799。Fourthousandlaydeaduponthebattle-
field,andasmanyweresunkinthecapturedanddestroyedshipsoftheEnglish。Onthedayafterthebattlethefoamofthewaveswastippedwithbloodalongtheshore。
Bonapartehimselfconductedthewholebattle,andpersonallygainedthevictory。Atthemomentwhenthecontestseemeddoubtful,heassumedcommandofacavalryregiment,advancedupontheTurkishpacha,andbyhisheroiccouragekindledallthearmyafresh。EvenGeneralKlebercouldnotdisguisehisadmirationoftheheroofAboukir;andwhen,atthecloseofthebattle,hemetBonaparteonthefield,heembracedhimwithpassionatetenderness。“General,“hecried,withenthusiasm,“youareasgreatastheworld;buttheworldisnotgreatenoughforyou!“[Footnote:Denon,Mtooires,vol。