ChapterOneTheyoungFrenchmandidverywellwhathehadplannedtodo。HisguessthattheDukewouldcheatprovedgood。Astheunshodhalf—dozenfiguresthathadbeenstandingnoiselesslyintheentrywaystolesoftlyintotheshadowsofthechamber,heleanedacrossthetableandsmilinglypluckedacardoutofthebigEnglishman’ssleeve。
\"Merci,M。leDuc!\"helaughed,risingandsteppingbackfromthetable。
TheEnglishmancriedout,\"Itmeansthedirtyworkofsilencingyouwithmybarehands!\"andcameathim。
\"Donotmove,\"saidM。Beaucaire,sosharplythattheotherpaused。
\"Observebehindyou。\"
TheEnglishmanturned,andsawwhattraphehadblunderedinto;
thenstoodtransfixed,impotent,alternatelyscarletwithrageandwhitewiththevitalshameofdiscovery。M。Beaucaireremarked,indicatingthesilentfiguresbyapolitewaveofthehand,\"IsitnotacomplimenttomonsieurthatIprocuresixlargementosubduehim?Theyarequitedevote’tome,andmonsieurisalone。Coulditbethathedidnotwishevenhislackeystoknowheplaywiththeyo’ngFrenchmanwhoMeestaireNashdoesnotlikeinthepomp—room?
Monsieurisunfortunatetohavecomeonfootandalonetomyapartment。\"
TheDuke’smouthfoamedoverwithchaoticrevilement。Hiscaptorsmiledbrightly,andmadeaslightgesture,asonewhobrushesasideaboisterousinsect。WiththesamemotionhequelledtostonyquietaresentfulimpetusofhisservantstowardtheEnglishman。
\"It’smurder,isit,youcarrion!\"finishedtheDuke。
M。Beaucaireliftedhisshouldersinamockshiver。\"Whatwords!
No,no,no!Nokilling!Asuchwordtoasuchhost!No,no,notmur—r—der;onlydisgrace!\"Helaughedaclear,lightlaughwitharisinginflection,seemingtolaunchhimselfuponanadventurousquestforsympathy。
\"Youlittledevilishscullion!\"spatouttheDuke。
\"Tut,tut!ButIforget。Monsieurhaspursue’hisstudiesofdeportmentamongs’hisfellow—countrymen。
\"DoyoudreamasoulinBathwilltakeyourwordthatI—thatI—\"
\"ThatM。leDucdeWintersethadacarduphissleeve?\"
\"Youpitifulstroller,youstableboy,borninastable—\"
\"Isitnotanhonortobebornwheremonsieurmusthavebeenbred?\"
\"Youscurvyfoot—boy,yougreasybarber,youcutthroatgroom—\"
\"Overwhelm’!\"Theyoungmanbowedwithimperturbableelation。\"M。
leDucappoint’metoalltheoffice’ofhishousehol’。\"
\"Youmustachioedfool,therearenotfivepeopleofqualityinBathwillspeaktoyou—\"
\"No,monsieur,notontheparade;buthowmanycometoplaywithmehere?BecauseIwillplayalways,nightorday,forwhatonewill,foranylong,andal—waysfair,monsieur。\"
\"Yououtrageousvarlet!EveryoneknowsyoucametoEnglandastheFrenchAmbassador’sbarber。Whatmanoffashionwilllistentoyou?
Whowillbelieveyou?\"
\"Allpeople,monsieur。DoyouthinkIhavenotcalculate’,thatI
shallmakeafailureofmylittleenterprise?\"
\"Bah!\"
\"Willmonsieurnotreseathimself?\"M。Beaucairemadealowbow。
\"So。Wemustnotbetootire’forLadyMalbourne’srout。Ha,ha!
Andyou,Jean,Victor,andyouothers,retire;gointhehallway。
Attendattheentrance,Francois。So;nowweshalltalk。Monsieur,Iwishyoutothinkverycool。Thenlisten;Iwillbebriefly。ItisthatIamwellknowntobeall,entire’hones’。Gamblist?Ah,yes;trueandmosprofitable;butfair,al—waysfair;everyonesaythat。Isitnotso?Thinkofit。And—isthereneveraw’ispercometoM。leDucthatnotallpeoplebeliefhimtoplayal—wayshones’?Ha,ha!Diditalmos’besaidtohimlas’year,afterwhenheplay’withMilor’Tappin’fordatthechocolate—house—\"
\"Youdirtyscandal—monger!\"theDukeburstout。\"I’ll—\"
\"Monsieur,monsieur!\"saidtheFrenchman。\"Itisapoorvalortoinsultahelplesscaptor。Canheretortuponhisownvictim?ButitisforyoutothinkofwhatIsay。True,Iamnotreco’nizeontheparade;thatmyfrien’swhocomeheredonotpresentmetotheirladies;thatMeestaireNashhasreboff’meinthepomp—room;still,amInotknownforbeinghones’andfairinmyplay,andwillInotbebelief,evenI,whenIlif’myvoiceandchargeyoualoudwithwhatisalreadyw’isper’?Thinkofit!Youareanoble,andtherewillbesomehang—dogswhomightnotfallawayfromyou。Onlysuchwouldbelef’toyou。Doyouwantittol’?AndyoucankeepoutofFrance,monsieur?Ihavelef’hisservice,butIhavestilltheearofM。deMirepoix,andheknow’Ineverlie。NotagentlemanwillplayyouwhenyoucometoParis。\"
TheEnglishman’swhitelipshowedarowofscarletdotsuponit。
\"Howmuchdoyouwant?\"hesaid。
TheroomrangwiththegaylaughterofBeaucaire。\"Ihol’yournote’forseven—hunder’pound’。Youcanhavethem,monsieur。WhydoesasuchgreatmancometoplayM。Beaucaire?Becausenooneelsewillin’toplayM。leDuc—hecannotpay。Ha,ha!Sohecome’togoodMonsieurBeaucaire。Money,ha,ha!WhatIwantwithmoney?\"
HisGraceofWinterset’sfeaturesweresetawrytoasinisterpattern。Hesatglaringathiscompanioninasnarlingsilence。
\"Money?Pouf!\"snappedthelittlegambler。\"No,no,no!ItisthatM。leDuc,impoverish’,somewhatinabadodorasheis,yetcommandtheentreeany—where—onlessI—Ha,ha!Eh,monsieur?\"
\"Ha!Youdarethinktoforceme—\"
M。Beaucairetwirledthetipofhisslendermustachearoundtheendofhiswhiteforefinger。Thenhesaid:\"Monsieurandmegoin’toLadyMalbourne’sballto—night—M。leDucandme!\"
TheEnglishmanroared,\"Curseyourimpudence!\"
\"Sitquiet。Oh,yes,that’sall;wegoin’together。\"
\"No!\"
\"Certain。Imakeallmylittleplan’。’Tisallarrange’。\"Hepaused,andthensaidgravely,\"Yougoin’presentmetoLadyMaryCarlisle。\"
Theotherlaughedinutterscorn。\"LadyMaryCarlisle,ofallwomenalive,wouldbethefirsttopreferthedeviltoamanofnobirth,barber。\"
\"’Tisallarrange’;havenofear;nobodyquestionmonsieur’sYougoin’takemeto—night—\"
\"No!\"
\"Yes。Andafter—thenIhavetheentree。IsitmuchIask?
Thisonelittlefavor,andIneverw’isper,neverbreathethat—itistosay,Iamalwaysforeversilentofmonsieur’smisfortune。\"
\"Youhavetheentree!\"sneeredtheother。\"Gotoalackeys’routanddancewiththekitchenmaids。IfIwould,IcouldnotpresentyoutoBathsociety。Ishouldhavecartelsfromthefathers,brothers,andloversofeverywenchandmadamintheplace,evenI。
YouwouldbethrustfromLadyMalbourne’sdoorfiveminutesafteryouenteredit。\"
\"No,no,no!\"
\"HalfthegentlemeninBathhavebeenheretoplay。Theywouldknowyou,wouldn’tthey,fool?You’vehadthousandsoutofBantison,Rakell,Guilford,andTownbrake。Theywouldhaveyoulashedbythegroomsasyouruglydesertsare。YoutospeaktoLadyMaryCarlisle!’Od’sblood!You!Also,dolt,shewouldknowyouifyouescapedtheothers。ShestoodwithinayardofyouwhenNashexpelledyouthepump—room。\"
M。Beaucaireflushedslightly。\"YouthinkIdidnotsee?\"heasked。
\"Doyoudreamthat’becauseWintersetintroducesalowfellowhewillbetolerated—thatBathwillreceiveabarber?\"
\"Ihavethedistinctiontocallmonsieur’sattention,\"repliedtheyoungmangayly,\"Ihaverenouncethatprofession。\"
\"Fool!\"
\"Iamnowamanofhonor!\"
\"Faugh!\"
\"Amanoftheparts,\"continuedthetheyoungFrenchman,\"andofdeportment;isitnotso?Haveyouseenmeofafluster,orgrossever,or,whatsallIsay—bourgeois?Shallyoubeshame’
foryourguest’manner?No,no!Andmyappearance,isitofthepeople?Clearly,no。DoInotcompareintasteofapparelwithyouryo’ngEnglishman?Ha,ha!Tobehope’。Ha,ha!SoIamgoin’talkwithLadyMaryCarlisle。\"
\"Bah!\"TheDukemadeasavageburlesque。\"’LadyMaryCarlisle,mayIassumethehonorofpresentingthebarberoftheMarquisdeMirepoix?’So,isit?\"
\"No,monsieur,\"smiledtheyoungman。\"Quitenotso。Youshallhavenothingtoworryyou,nothingintheworl’。Iamgoin’toassassinatemypoormustachio—alsoremovethishorribleblackperuke,andemergeinmyownhair。Behol’!\"Heswepttheheavycurled,massfromhisheadashespoke,andhishair,coiledunderthegreatwig,felltohisshoulders,andsparkledyellowinthecandle—light。Hetossedhisheadtoshakethehairbackfromhischeeks。\"Whenitisdress’,Iamtransformnobodycanknowme;youshallobserve。SeehowlittleIaskofyou,howverylittlebit。Nooneshallreco’nize’M。Beaucaire’or’Victor。’Ha,ha!’Tisallarrange’;youhavenothingtofear。\"
\"Curseyou,\"saidtheDuke,\"doyouthinkI’mgoingtobesaddledwithyouwhereverIgoaslongasyouchoose?\"
\"Amistake。No。AllIrequi—AllIbeg—isthisoneevening。
’Tisallshallbenecessary。After,Ishallnotneedmonsieur。
\"Takeheedtoyourself—after!\"vouchsafedtheEnglishmanbetweenhisteeth。
\"Conquered!\"criedM。Beaucaire,andclappedhishandsgleefully。
\"Conqueredforthenight!Aha,ittsriz’nable!Ishallmeetwhatyousend—after。Onecannothopetoomuchofyourpatience。Itisbutnaturalyoushouldattemp’alittleavengementfortherascaltrapIwassuchawickedfellowastosetforyou。Ishallmeetsomestrangefrien’sofyoursafterto—night;notso?Imusttrytobenottoomuchfrighten’。\"HelookedattheDukecuriously。
\"YouwanttoknowwhyIcreatethistragedy,whyIamsounkindastoentrapmonsieur?\"
HisGraceofWintersetrepliedwithachillglance;apulseinthenobleman’scheekbeatlessrelentlessly;hiseyeragednotsobitterly;thesteadypurpleofhisowncolorwasreturning;hisvoicewaslesshoarse;hewasregaininghishabit。\"’Tiseverthemannerofthevulgar,\"heobserved,\"towishtobeseenwithpeopleoffashion。\"
\"Oh,no,no,no!\"TheFrenchmanlaughed。\"’Tisnotthat。AmInotalreadyoneofthese’menoffashion’?Ilackonlythereputationofbirth。Monsieurisgoin’supplythat。Ha,ha!Ishallbenoblefromto—night。’Victor,’theartis’,iscondemn’todeath;histhroatshallbecutwithhisownrazor。’M。Beaucaire—’Heretheyoungmansprangtohisfeet,caughtuptheblackwig,clappedintoitadice—boxfromthetable,andhurleditviolentlythroughtheopendoor。\"’M。Beaucaire’shallbechoke’withhisowndice—box。WhoisthePhoenixtoremain?WhatadvantagehaveI
notoverothermenofrankwhoaremerelyborntoit?Imaychoosemyown。No!Chooseforme,monsieur。ShallIbechevalier,comte,vicomte,marquis,what?None。OutofcomplimenttomonsieurcanIwishtobeanythingheisnot?No,no!IshallbeM。leDuc,M。leDucde—deChateaurien。Ha,ha!Yousee?Youaremyconfrere。\"
M。Beaucairetrodadaintysteportwo,wavinghishandpolitelytotheDuke,asthoughininvitationtojointhecelebrationofhisrank。TheEnglishmanwatched,hiseyestillandharsh,alreadygatheringincraftiness。Beaucairestoppedsuddenly。\"ButhowI
forgetmyage!Iamtwenty—three,\"hesaid,withasigh。\"I
rejoicetoomuchtobeofthequality。Ithasbeentoogreatforme,andIhadalwaysbelief’myselffreeofsuchambition。I
thoughtitwasenoughtobehol’theoperawithoutwishingtosing;
butno,Englandhaveteach’meIhavethosevulgardesire’。
Monsieur,Iamgoin’tellyouasecret:theladiesofyourcountryareverydiff’runtthanours。Onemayadorethedemoiselle,onemustworshiptheladyofEngland。Ourladieshavethe—itisthebeautyofyouth;yoursremaincomelyatthirty。Oursareflowers,yoursarestars!See,Ibetraymyself,Iamsopoorapatriot。
Andthereisoneamongthesestars—ah,yes,thereisone—thepoorFrenchmanhasobserve’fromhishumbledistance;eventherehecouldbaskintheglowing!\"M。Beaucaireturnedtothewindow,andlookedoutintothedark。Hedidnotseethelightsofthetown。
Whenheturnedagain,hehadhalfforgottenhisprisoner;otherpictureswerebeforehim。
\"Ah,whatradiance!\"hecried。\"Thosepeopleupoverthesky,theywanttoshowtheywishtheearthtobehappy,sotheysmile,andmakethislady。Gold—haired,anangelofheaven,andyetaDianaofthechase!Iseeherflybymeonhergreathorseoneday;shetouch’hismanewithherfingers。Ibuythatclippingfromthegroom。Ihaveitherewithmydearbrother’spicture。Ah,you!
Oh,yes,youlaugh!Whatdoyouknow!’TwasallIcouldget。ButIhaveheardoftheendeavorofM。leDuctorecouphisfortunes。
Thisallianceshallfail。Itisnottheway—thatheritageshallbesafe’fromhim!Itisyouandme,monsieur!Youcanlaugh!
Thewarisopen’,andbyme!Thereisonegreatsteptaken:untilto—nighttherewasnothingforyoutoruin,to—morrowyouhavegotanobleofFrance—yourownprotege—tobesiegeandsack。Andyouaretolose,becauseyouthinksuchruineasy,andbecauseyouunderstandnothing—farless—ofdivinity。Howcouldyouknow?Youhavenotthefiber;theheartofaladyisablanktoyou;youknownothingofthevibration。TherearesomewordsthatweremadeonlytotellofLadyMary,forheralone—bellissima,divine,glorieuse!Ah,howIhavewatch’her!ItissadtomewhenIseehersurround’byyouryo’ngcaptains,yournobles,yourrattles,yourbeaux—ha,ha!—andImus’hol’faraloof。Itissadforme—butoh,jus’towatchherandtowonder!Strangeitis,butIhavealmos’cryoutwithraptureatalookIhavesee’
hergiveanotherman,sobeautifulitwas,sotender,sodazzlingoftheeyesandsomirthfulofthelips。Ah,divinecoquetry!A
lookforanother,ah—i—me!formanyothers;andeventoyou,oneday,arose,whileI—I,monsieur,couldnotevenbesoblessedastobethegroun’beneathherlittleshoe!Butto—night,monsieur—ha,ha!—to—night,monsieur,youandme,twoprinces,M。leDucdeWintersetandM。leDucdeChateaurien—ha,ha!yousee?—wearegoin’arm—in—armtothatball,andIamgoin’haveoneofthoselooks,I!Andarose!I!Itistime。Buttenminute’,nonsieur。
Imakemyapologytokeepyouwaitin’solongwhileIgointhenex’
roomandexecutemypoormustachio—thatwillbemyonlymurderforjus’thisoneevening—andinves’myselfinwhitesatin。Ha,ha!Ishallbeverygran’,monsieur。Francois,sendLouistome;
Victor,toordertwochairsformonsieurandme;wearegoin’
outintheworl’to—right!\"
ChapterTwoThechairmenswarmedinthestreetatLadyMalbourne’sdoor,wherethejoyousvulgarfoughtwithmuddiedfootmenandtipsylink—boysforplacesofvantagewhencetocatchaglimpseofqualityandofraimentatitsutmost。Dawnwasintheeast,andtheguestsweredeparting。Singlyorinpairs,glitteringinfinery,theycamemincingdownthesteps,theghostofthenight’ssmirkfadingtojadednessastheysoughtthedarkrecessesoftheirchairs。Fromwithinsoundedthetwangoffiddlesstillswingingmanfullyatit,andthewindowswerebrightwiththelightofmanycandles。WhenthedoorwasflungopentocallthechairofLadyMaryCarlisle,therewasaneagerpressureofthethrongtosee。
Asmall,fairgentlemaninwhitesatincameoutuponthesteps,turnedandbowedbeforealadywhoappearedinthedoorway,aladywhoseroyallovelinesswasgiventoviewforamomentinthatglowingframe。ThecrowdsentupaheartyEnglishcheerfortheBeautyofBath。
Thegentlemansmileduponthemdelightedly。\"Whatenchantingpeopie!\"hecried。\"WhydidInotknow,soImighthaveshout’withthem?\"Theladynoticedthepeoplenotatall;whereat,beingpleased,thepeoplecheeredagain。Thegentlemanofferedherhishand;shemadeaslowcourtesy;placedthetipsofherfingersuponhisown。\"Iamhonored,M。deChateaurien,\"shesaid。
\"No,no!\"hecriedearnestly。\"Behol’apoorFrenchmanwhomemperorsshouldenvy。\"Thenreverentlyandwiththeprideofhisgallantofficevibrantineverylineofhisslightfigure,investedinwhitesatinandverygrand,ashehadprophesied,M。leDucdeChateaurienhandedLadyMaryCarlisledownthesteps,anachievementwhichhadfiguredintheambitionsofsevenothergentlemenduringtheevening。
\"AmItobelef’insuchonhappiness?\"hesaidinalowvoice。\"ThatroseIhavebeg’forsolong—\"
\"Never!\"saidLadyMary。
\"Ah,Idonotdeserveit,Iknowsowell!But—\"
\"Never!\"
\"Itisthegreatnessofmyonworthinessthatalonecanclaimyourcharity;letyourkin’heartgivethislittleredrose,thisgreatalms,tothepoorbeggar。\"
\"Never!\"
Shewasseatedinthechair。\"Ah,givetherose,\"hewhispered。
Herbeautyshonedazzlinglyonhimoutofthedimness。
\"Never!\"sheflasheddefiantlyasshewasclosedin。\"Never!\"
\"Never!\"
Therosefellathisfeet。
\"Aroselaststillmorning,\"saidavoicebehindhim。
Turning,M。deChateaurienlookedbeaminglyuponthefaceoftheDukeofWinterset。
\"’Tisalreadythedaylight,\"hereplied,pointingtotheeast。
\"Monsieur,wasitnotenoughhonorforyoutohan’outmadame,theauntofLadyMary?LadyRellertonretainmuchtraceofbeauty。
’Tisstrangeyoudidnotappearmorehappy。\"
\"Theroseisofanunluckycolor,Ithink,\"observedtheDuke。
\"Thecolorofablush,mybrother。\"
\"Unlucky,Istillmaintain,\"saidtheothercalmly。
\"ThecoloroftheveinsofaFrenchman。Ha,ha!\"criedtheyoungman。\"Whatpricewouldbetoohigh?Aroseisarose!Agood—night,mybrother,agood—night。Iwishyoudreamsofroses,redroses,onlybeautifulred,redroses!\"
\"Stay!Didyouseethelookshegavethesestreetfolkwhentheyshoutedforher?Andhowareyouhigherthanthey,whensheknows?
Ashighasyonderhorse—boy!\"
\"Redroses,mybrother,onlyroses。Iwishyoudreamsofred,redroses!\"
ChapterThreeItwaswellagreedbythefashionofBaththatM。leDucdeChateaurienwasapersonofsensibilityandhautton;thathisretinueandequipagesurpassedinelegance;thathispersonwasexquisite,hismannerengaging。Inthecompanyofgentlemenhiseasewasslightlytingedwithgraciousness(hissingleequalinBathbeinghisGraceofWinterset);butitwasremarkedthatwhenhebowedoveralady’shand,hisairbespokeonlyagayandtenderreverence。
Hewastheidolofthedowagerswithinaweekafterhisappearance;
matronswarmedtohim;youngbelleslookedsweetlyonhim,whilethegentlemenwerewontoadmirationorenvy。Hewasofprodigiouswealth:oldMr。Bicksit,whodarednot,forhisfame’ssake,failtohaveseenallthings,hadvisitedChateaurienunderthepresentDuke’sfather,anddescantedtothecuriousuponitsgrandeurs。Theyoungnoblehadonefault,hewassopooragambler。Hecarednothingforthehazardsofadieortheturnofacard。Gaylyadmittingthathehadbeenbornwithnospiritofadventureinhim,hewassure,hedeclared,thathefailedofmuchhappinessbyhislackoftasteinsuchmatters。
Buthewasnotlongwantingtheoccasiontoprovehistasteinthematterofhandlingaweapon。Acertainled—captain,Rohrerbyname,notorious,amongstotherthings,forbearingadexterousandbloodthirstyblade,cametoBathpost—haste,onenight,andjostledheartilyagainsthim,inthepump—roomonthefollowingmorning。M。
deChauteaurienbowed,andturnedasidewithoutoffense,continuingaconversationwithsomegentlemennearby。CaptainRohrerjostledagainsthimasecondtime。M。deChateaurienlookedhimintheeye,andapologizedpleasantlyforbeingsomuchintheway。ThereuponRohrerprocuredanintroductiontohim,andmadesomeobservationsderogatorytothevalorandvirtueoftheFrench。TherewascurrentacuriouspieceofgossipoftheFrenchcourt:aprinceofthebloodroyal,grandsonofthelateRegentandsecondinthelineofsuccessiontothethroneofFrance,hadrebelledagainsttheauthorityofLouisXV,whohadcommandedhimtomarrythePrincessHenriette,cousintobothofthem。Theprincesswasreportedtobeopenlydevotedtothecousinwhorefusedtoacceptherhandatthebiddingoftheking;and,asrumorran,theprince’scapriceelectedinpreferencethedisciplineofVincennes,towhichretirementthefuriouskinghadconsignedhim。ThestorywasthestaplegossipofallpoliteEurope;andCaptainRohrer,havinginhismindapurposetomakeuseofitinleadinguptoastatementthatshouldbegeneraltothedamageofallFrenchwomen,andwhichaFrenchmanmightnotpassoverashemightajogoftheelbow,repeateditwithgarbledtruthstomakeascandalofastorywhichborenoneonaplainrelation。
Hedidnotreachhisdeduction。M。deChateaurien,breakingintohisnarrative,addressedhimveryquietly。\"Monsieur,\"hesaid,\"nonebutswinedenythenoblenessofthatgoodandgentlelady,MademoisellelaPrincessedeBourbon—Conti。EveryFrenchmanknow’
thathercousinisabadrebelandingrate,whohadonlyhonorandrispec’forher,butwassowilfulhecouldnotleteventhekingsay,’Youshallmarryhere,youshallmarrythere。’Myfrien’s,\"
theyoungmanturnedtotheothers,\"mayIaskyoutocloseroun’
inacircleforonemoment?ItisclearlyshownthattheDukeofOrleansisascurvyfellow,butnot—\"hewheeledaboutandtouchedCaptainRohreronthebrowwiththebackofhisglovedhand—\"butnotsoscurvyasthou,thouswineofthegutter!\"
Twohourslater,withperfectease,heranCaptainRohrerthroughtheleftshoulder—afterwhichhesentabasketofredrosestotheDukeofWinterset。Inafewdayshehadanothercaptaintofight。ThiswasarufflingbuckwhohadtheastoundingindiscretiontoproclaimM。deChateaurienanimpostor。TherewasnoChateaurien,heswore。TheFrenchmanlaughedinhisface,and,attwilightofthesameday,pinkedhimcarefullythroughtherightshoulder。Itwasnotthathecouldnotputasidetheinsulttohimself,hedeclaredtoMr。Molyneux,hissecond,andthefewwitnesses,ashehandedhiswetswordtohislackey—oneofhisstationcouldnotbeinsultedbyadoubtofthatstation—buthefoughtinthequarrelofhisfriendWinterset。ThisrascalhadassertedthatM。
leDuchadintroducedanimpostor。Couldheoverlooktheinsulttoafriend,onetowhomheowedhiskindreceptioninBath?Then,bendingoverhisfallenadversary,hewhispered:\"Naughtyman,tellyourmasterfindsomebetterquarrelforthenex’hesen’
agains’me。\"
TheconductofM。deChateaurienwaspronouncedadmirable。
TherewasnosurprisewhentheyoungforeignerfellnaturallyintothelongtrainoffollowersofthebeautifulLadyMaryCarlisle,norwastheregreatastonishmentthatheshouldobtainmarkedfavorinhereyes,shownsoplainlythatmyLordTownbrake,SirHughGuilford,andtherichSquireBantison,allofwhomhadfollowedherthroughthreeseasons,sworewithrage,andhisGraceofWintersetstalkedfromheraunt’shousewithblackbrows。
MeetingtheDukethereontheeveningafterhissecondencounterdeChateauriensmileduponhimbrilliantly。\"Itwasbadlydone;oh,sobadly!\"hewhispered。\"Canyouaffordtohavemestrip’ofmymaskbyanybutyourself?You,whointroduce’me?TheywillsaythereissomebadscandalthatIcouldforceyoutobemygod—father。
Youmus’getthecourageyourself。\"
\"Itoldyouarosehadashortlife,\"wastheanswer。
\"Oh,thoseroses!’Tistheverygreates’rizzontogathereachdayafreshone。\"Hetookaredbudfromhisbreastforaninstant,andtouchedittohislips。
\"M。deChateaurien!\"ItwasLadyMary’svoice;shestoodatatablewhereavacantplacehadbeenleftbesideher。\"M。deChateaurien,wehavebeenwaitingverylongforyou。\"
TheDukesawthelookshedidnotknowshegavetheFrenchman,andhelostcountenanceforamoment。
\"Weapproachaclimax,eh,monsieur?\"saidM。deChateaurien。
ChapterFourTherefellaclearSeptembernight,whenthemoonwasradiantovertownandcountry,overcobbledstreetsandwindingroads。Fromthefieldsthemistsroseslowly,andtheairwasmildandfragrant,whiledistanceswerewhiteandfullofmystery。AllofBaththatpretendedtofashionorconditionwaspresentthateveningatafeteatthehouseofacountrygentlemanoftheneighborhood。Whenthestatelyjunketwasconcluded,itwasthepleasureofM。deChateaurientoformoneoftheescortofLadyMary’scarriageforthereturn。Astheytooktheroad,SirHughGuilfordandMr。
Bantison,engaginginindistinctbutvigorousremonstrancewithMr。Molyneuxoversomematter,fellfiftyormorepacesbehind,wheretheycontinuedtoride,keepinguptheirargument。Halfadozenothergallantsrodeinadvance,mutteringamongthemselves,orattendedlaxlyuponLadyMary’sauntontheothersideofthecoach,whilethehappyFrenchmanwaspermittedtorideclosetothatadorablewindowwhichframedthefairestfaceinEngland。
HesangforheralittleFrenchsong,asongofthevoyageurwhodreamedofhome。Thelady,listening,lookingupatthebrightmoon,feltawarmdropuponhercheek,andhesawthetearssparklinguponherlashes。
\"Mademoiselle,\"hewhisperedthen,\"I,too,havebeenawanderer,butmydreamswerenotofFrance;no,Idonotdreamofthathome,ofthatdearcountry。Itisofadearercountry,adreamcountry—acountryofgoldandsnow,\"hecriedsoftly,lookingitherwhitebrowandthefair,lightlypowderedhairaboveit。\"Goldandsnow,andtheblueskyofalady’seyes!\"
\"IhadthoughttheladiesofFranceweredark,sir。
\"Cruel!Itisthatshewillnotunderstan’!HaveIspeakoftheladiesofFrance?No,no,no!Itisofthefaires’country;yes,’tisaprovinceofheaven,mademoiselle。DoInotrenouncemyallegiancetoFrance?Oh,yes!Iamsubjec’—no,contenttobeslave—inthelan’ofthebluesky,thegold,andthesnow。
\"Averyprettyfigure,\"answeredLadyMary,hereyesdowncast。\"Butdoesitnothintanotableexperienceinthemakingofsuchspeeches?\"
\"Tormentress!No。Itproveonlytheinspirationitistoknowyou。\"
\"WeEnglishladieshearplentyofthelikesir;andweevengrowbrilliantenoughtodetecttheassurancethatliesbeneaththecourtesiesofourowngallants。\"
\"Merci!Ishouldbelieveso!\"ejaculatedM。deChateaurien:buthesmotheredthewordsuponhislips。
Hereyeswerenotlifted。Shewenton:\"Wecome,intime,tobelievethattruefeelingcomesfalteringforth,notglibly;thatsmoothnessbetokenstheadeptintheart,sir,ratherthanyourtrue—yourtrue—\"Shewasherselffaltering;more,blushingdeeply,andhaltingtoafullstopinterrorofaword。Therewasasilence。
\"Your—true—lover,\"hesaidhuskily。Whenhehadsaidthatwordbothtrembled。Sheturnedhalfawayintothedarknessofthecoach。
\"Iknowwhatmake’youtodoubtme,\"hesaid,falteringhimself,thoughitwasnothisartthatpromptedhim。\"Theyhavetol’youtheFrenchdonothingal—waysbutmakelove,isitnotso?Yes,youthinkIamlikethat。YouthinkIamlikethatnow!\"
Shemadenosign。
\"Isuppose,\"hesighed,\"Iamunriz’nable;Iwouldhavethesnownotsocol’—forjus’me。\"
Shedidnotanswer。
\"Turntome,\"hesaid。
Thefragranceofthefieldscametothem,andfromthedistancethefaint,clearnoteofahunting—horn。
\"Turntome。
Thelovelyheadwasbentverylow。Herlittleglovedhandlayuponthenarrowwindowledge。Helaidhisowngentlyuponit。Thetwohandswereshakingliketwinleavesinthebreeze。Herswasnotdrawnaway。Afterapause,neitherknewhowlong,hefeltthewarmfingersturnandclaspthemselvestremulouslyabouthisown。Atlastshelookedupbravelyandmethiseyes。Thehornwaswoundagain—nearer。
\"Allthecoldwasgonefromthesnows—longago,\"shesaid。
\"Mybeautiful!\"hewhispered;itwasallhecouldsay。\"Mybeautiful!\"Butsheclutchedhisarm,startled。
\"’Waretheroad!\"Awildhalloosoundedahead。Thehornwoundloudly。\"’Waretheroad!\"Theresprangupoutofthenightaflyingthunderofhoof—beats。Thegentlemenridingidlyinfrontofthecoachscatteredtothehedge—sides;and,withdrawnswordsflashinginthemoon,apartyofhorsemenchargeddownthehighway,theircriesblastingthenight。
\"Barber!Killthebarber!\"theyscreamed。\"Barber!Killthebarber!\"
Beaucairehadbuttimetodrawhisswordwhentheywereuponhim。
\"Amoi!\"hisvoicerangoutclearlyasheroseinhisstirrups。\"A
moi,Francois,Louis,Berquin!Amoi,Francois!\"
Thecavalierscamestraightathim。Heparriedthethrustofthefirst,buttheshockofcollisionhurledhishorseagainstthesideofthecoach。\"Sacredswine!\"hecriedbitterly。\"Toendangeralady,tomakethisbrawlinalady’spresence!Driveon!\"heshouted。
\"No!\"criedLadyMary。
TheFrenchman’sassailantsweremasked,buttheywerenothighwaymen。
\"Barber!Barber!\"theyshoutedhoarsely,andclosedinonhiminacircle。
\"Seehowheusehissteel!\"laughedM。Beaucaire,ashispointpassedthroughatawdrywaistcoat。Foramomenthecutthroughtheringandclearedaspaceabouthim,andLadyMarysawhisfaceshininginthemoonlight。\"Canaille!\"hehissed,ashishorsesankbeneathhim;
and,thoughguardinghisheadfromtherainofblowsfromabove,hemanagedtodragheadlongfromhissaddlethemanwhohadhamstrungthepoorbrute。Thefellowcamesuddenlytotheground,andlaythere。
\"Isitnotacompliment,\"saidaheavyvoice,\"tobringsixlargementosubduemonsieur?\"
\"Oh,youarethere,myfrien’!Intherear—alittleintherear,Ithink。Ha,ha!\"
TheFrenchman’splaywithhisweaponwasarevelationofskill,themoreextraordinaryasheheldinhishandonlyalightdresssword。
Buttheringclosedabouthim,andhiskeendefensecouldnotavailhimformorethanafewmoments。LadyMary’soutriders,thegallantsofherescort,rodeupclosetothecoachandencircledit,notinterfering。
\"SirHughGuilford!\"criedLadyMarywildly,\"ifyouwillnothelphim,givemeyoursword!\"Shewouldhaveleapedtotheground,butSirHughheldthedoor。
\"Sitquiet,madam,\"hesaidtoher;then,tothemanonthebox,\"Driveon。\"
\"Ifhedoes,I’llkillhim!\"shesaidfiercely。\"Ah,whatcowards!
WillyouseetheDukemurdered?\"
\"TheDuke!\"laughedGuilford。\"Theywillnotkillhim,unless—beeasy,dearmadam,’twillbeexplained。Gad’slife!\"hemutteredtoMolyneux,\"’Tweretimethevarlethadhislashing!D’yehearher?\"
\"Barberornobarber,\"answeredMolyneux,\"IwishIhadwarnedhim。
Hefightsasfewgentlemencould。Ah—ah!Lookatthat!’Tisashame!\"
Onfoot,hishatgone,hiswhitecoatsadlyrentandgashed,flecked,too,withred,M。Beaucgjre,wary,alert,brilliant,seemedtotransformhimselfintoadozenfencing—masters;and,thoughhisskillappearedtolieindelicacyandquickness,hisplaybeingcontinuallywiththepoint,sheerstrengthfailedtobeathimdown。Theyoungmanwaslaughinglikeachild。
\"Believeme,\"saidMolyneux\"he’snobarber!No,andneverwas!\"
ForamomenttherewasevenachancethatM。Beaucairemighthavethebestofit。Twoofhisadversarieswereprostrate,morethanoneweregroaning,andtheindomitableFrenchmanhadactuallyalmostbeatofftheruffians,when,byatrick,hewasovercome。Oneofthem,dismounting,raninsuddenlyfrombehind,andseizedhisbladeinathickleathergauntlet。BeforeBeaucairecoulddisengagetheweapon,twoothersthrewthemselvesfromtheirhorsesandhurledhimtotheearth。\"Amoi!Amoi,Francois!\"hecriedashewentdown,hisswordinfragments,buthisvoiceunbrokenandclear。
\"Shame!\"mutteredoneortwoofthegentlemenaboutthecoach。
\"’Twasdastardlytotakehimso,saidMolyneux。\"Whateverhisdeservings,I’mnighofamindtoofferbimarescueintheDuke’sface。\"
\"Trusshimup,lads,\"saidtheheavyvoice。Clearthewayinfrontofthecoach。Theresitthosewhomweavengeuponapresumptuouslackey。Now,Whiffen,youhaveafairaudience,layonandbastehim。\"
TwomenbegantodragM。Beaucairetowardagreatoakbytheroadside。
Anothertookfromhissaddleaheavywhipwiththreethongs。
\"Amoi,Francois!\"
Therewasborneonthebreezeananswer—\"Monseigneur!
Monseigneur!\"Thecrygrewloudersuddenly。Theclatterofhoofsurgedtoananguishofspeedsoundedonthenight。M。Beaucaire’sservantshadlaggedsorelybehind,buttheymadeupforitnow。
Almostbeforethenoiseoftheirownsteedstheycameridingdownthemoonlitaislebetweenthemists。Chosenmen,theseservantsofBeaucaire,andlikeathunderbolttheyfellupontheastoundedcavaliers。
\"Chateaurien!Chateaurien!\"theyshouted,andsmotesoswiftlythat,throughlackoftime,theyshowednoproperjudgment,discriminatingnothingbetweennon—combatantsandtheirmaster’sfoes。TheychargedfirstintothegroupaboutM。Beaucaire,andbrokeandrouteditutterly。Twoofthemleapedtotheyoungman’sside,whiletheotherfour,swerving,scarcelosingthemomentumoftheironset,boreonuponthegentlemennearthecoach,whowentdownbeneaththefiercenessoftheonslaught,cursingmanfully。
\"Ourjustdeserts,\"saidMr。Moly—neux,hismouthfullofdustandphilosophy。
SirHughGuilford’shorsefellwithhim,beingliterallyriddenover,andthebaronet’slegwaspinnedunderthesaddle。InlessthantenminutesfromthefirstattackonM。Beaucaire,theattackingpartyhadfledindisorder,andthepatriciannon—combatants,chokingwithexpletives,consumedwithwrath,wereprisoners,disarmedbytheFrenchman’slackeys。
Guilford’sdiscomfiturehadfreedthedoorsofthecoach;soitwasthatwhenM。Beaucaire,strugglingtorise,assistedbyhisservants,threwoutonehandtobalancehimself,hefounditseizedbetweentwosmall,coldpalms,andhelookedintotwowarm,dilatingeyes,thatweredoublybeautifulbecauseofthefrightandragethatfoundroominthem,too。