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  TheyounggirlallowedPhoebustohavehisway。Shedidnotappeartoperceiveit。Theeyeoftheboldcaptainflashed。

  Suddenlysheturnedtowardshim,——

  \"Phoebus,\"shesaid,withanexpressionofinfinitelove,\"instructmeinthyreligion。\"

  \"Myreligion!\"exclaimedthecaptain,burstingwithlaughter,\"Iinstructyouinmyreligion!~Corneettonnerre~!Whatdoyouwantwithmyreligion?\"

  \"Inorderthatwemaybemarried,\"shereplied。

  Thecaptain’sfaceassumedanexpressionofmingledsurpriseanddisdain,ofcarelessnessandlibertinepassion。

  \"Ah,bah!\"saidhe,\"dopeoplemarry?\"

  TheBohemianturnedpale,andherheaddroopedsadlyonherbreast。

  \"Mybeautifullove,\"resumedPhoebus,tenderly,\"whatnonsenseisthis?Agreatthingismarriage,truly!oneisnonethelesslovingfornothavingspitLatinintoapriest’sshop!\"

  Whilespeakingthusinhissoftestvoice,heapproachedextremelynearthegypsy;hiscaressinghandsresumedtheirplacearoundhersuppleanddelicatewaist,hiseyeflashedmoreandmore,andeverythingannouncedthatMonsieurPhoebuswasonthevergeofoneofthosemomentswhenJupiterhimselfcommitssomanyfolliesthatHomerisobligedtosummonacloudtohisrescue。

  ButDomClaudesaweverything。Thedoorwasmadeofthoroughlyrottencaskstaves,whichleftlargeaperturesforthepassageofhishawklikegaze。Thisbrown-skinned,broad-

  shoulderedpriest,hithertocondemnedtotheausterevirginityofthecloister,wasquiveringandboilinginthepresenceofthisnightsceneofloveandvoluptuousness。Thisyoungandbeautifulgirlgivenoverindisarraytotheardentyoungman,mademeltedleadflowinhis-veins;hiseyesdartedwithsensualjealousybeneathallthoseloosenedpins。Anyonewhocould,atthatmoment,haveseenthefaceoftheunhappymangluedtothewormeatenbars,wouldhavethoughtthathebeheldthefaceofatigerglaringfromthedepthsofacageatsomejackaldevouringagazelle。Hiseyeshonelikeacandlethroughthecracksofthedoor。

  Allatonce,Phoebus,witharapidgesture,removedthegypsy’sgorgerette。Thepoorchild,whohadremainedpaleanddreamy,awokewithastart;sherecoiledhastilyfromtheenterprisingofficer,and,castingaglanceatherbareneckandshoulders,red,confused,mutewithshame,shecrossedhertwobeautifularmsonherbreasttoconcealit。Haditnotbeenfortheflamewhichburnedinhercheeks,atthesightofhersosilentandmotionless,onewouldhave。

  declaredherastatueofModesty。Hereyeswerelowered。

  Butthecaptain’sgesturehadrevealedthemysteriousamuletwhichsheworeaboutherneck。

  \"Whatisthat?\"hesaid,seizingthispretexttoapproachoncemorethebeautifulcreaturewhomhehadjustalarmed。

  \"Don’ttouchit!\"shereplied,quickly,\"’tismyguardian。

  Itwillmakemefindmyfamilyagain,ifIremainworthytodoso。Oh,leaveme,monsieurlecapitaine!Mymother!

  Mypoormother!Mymother!Whereartthou?Cometomyrescue!Havepity,MonsieurPhoebus,givemebackmygorgerette!\"

  Phoebusretreatedamidsaidinacoldtone,——

  \"Oh,mademoiselle!Iseeplainlythatyoudonotloveme!\"

  \"Idonotlovehim!\"exclaimedtheunhappychild,andatthesametimesheclungtothecaptain,whomshedrewtoaseatbesideher。\"Idonotlovethee,myPhoebus?Whatartthousaying,wickedman,tobreakmyheart?Oh,takeme!takeall!dowhatyouwillwithme,Iamthine。Whatmatterstometheamulet!Whatmatterstomemymother!

  ’TisthouwhoartmymothersinceIlovethee!Phoebus,mybelovedPhoebus,dostthouseeme?’TisI。Lookatme;

  ’tisthelittleonewhomthouwiltsurelynotrepulse,whocomes,whocomesherselftoseekthee。Mysoul,mylife,mybody,myperson,allisonething——whichisthine,mycaptain。

  Well,no!Wewillnotmarry,sincethatdispleasesthee;andthen,whatamI?amiserablegirlofthegutters;whilstthou,myPhoebus,artagentleman。Afinething,truly!A

  dancerwedanofficer!Iwasmad。No,Phoebus,no;Iwillbethymistress,thyamusement,thypleasure,whenthouwilt;

  agirlwhoshallbelongtothee。Iwasonlymadeforthat,soiled,despised,dishonored,butwhatmattersit?——beloved。

  Ishallbetheproudestandthemostjoyousofwomen。AndwhenIgrowoldorugly,Phoebus,whenIamnolongergoodtoloveyou,youwillsuffermetoserveyoustill。Otherswillembroiderscarfsforyou;’tisI,theservant,whowillcareforthem。Youwillletmepolishyourspurs,brushyourdoublet,dustyourriding-boots。Youwillhavethatpity,willyounot,Phoebus?Meanwhile,takeme!here,Phoebus,allthisbelongstothee,onlyloveme!Wegypsiesneedonlyairandlove。\"

  Sosaying,shethrewherarmsroundtheofficer’sneck;shelookedupathim,supplicatingly,withabeautifulsmile,andallintears。Herdelicateneckrubbedagainsthisclothdoubletwithitsroughembroideries。Shewrithedonherknees,herbeautifulbodyhalfnaked。TheintoxicatedcaptainpressedhisardentlipstothoselovelyAfricanshoulders。

  Theyounggirl,hereyesbentontheceiling,assheleanedbackwards,quivered,allpalpitating,beneaththiskiss。

  Allatonce,abovePhoebus’sheadshebeheldanotherhead;

  agreen,livid,convulsedface,withthelookofalostsoul;

  nearthisfacewasahandgraspingaponiard——Itwasthefaceandhandofthepriest;hehadbrokenthedoorandhewasthere。Phoebuscouldnotseehim。Theyounggirlremainedmotionless,frozenwithterror,dumb,beneaththatterribleapparition,likeadovewhichshouldraiseitsheadatthemomentwhenthehawkisgazingintohernestwithitsroundeyes。

  Shecouldnotevenutteracry。ShesawtheponiarddescenduponPhoebus,andriseagain,reeking。

  \"Maledictions!\"saidthecaptain,andfell。

  Shefainted。

  Atthemomentwhenhereyesclosed,whenallfeelingvanishedinher,shethoughtthatshefeltatouchoffireimprinteduponherlips,akissmoreburningthanthered-hotironoftheexecutioner。

  Whensherecoveredhersenses,shewassurroundedbysoldiersofthewatchtheywerecarryingawaythecaptain,bathedinhisbloodthepriesthaddisappeared;thewindowatthebackoftheroomwhichopenedontheriverwaswideopen;theypickedupacloakwhichtheysupposedtobelongtotheofficerandsheheardthemsayingaroundher,\"’Tisasorceresswhohasstabbedacaptain。\"

  BOOKEIGHTH。

  CHAPTERI。

  THECROWNCHANGEDINTOADRYLEAF。

  GringoireandtheentireCourtofMiraclesweresufferingmortalanxiety。ForawholemonththeyhadnotknownwhathadbecomeoflaEsmeralda,whichgreatlypainedtheDukeofEgyptandhisfriendsthevagabonds,norwhathadbecomeofthegoat,whichredoubledGringoire’sgrief。Oneeveningthegypsyhaddisappeared,andsincethattimehadgivennosignsoflife。Allsearchhadprovedfruitless。SometormentingbootblackshadtoldGringoireaboutmeetingherthatsameeveningnearthePontSaint-Michel,goingoffwithanofficer;

  butthishusband,afterthefashionofBohemia,wasanincredulousphilosopher,andbesides,he,betterthananyoneelse,knewtowhatapointhiswifewasvirginal。Hehadbeenabletoformajudgmentastotheunconquerablemodestyresultingfromthecombinedvirtuesoftheamuletandthegypsy,andhehadmathematicallycalculatedtheresistanceofthatchastitytothesecondpower。Accordingly,hewasateaseonthatscore。

  Stillhecouldnotunderstandthisdisappearance。Itwasaprofoundsorrow。Hewouldhavegrownthinoverit,hadthatbeenpossible。Hehadforgotteneverything,evenhisliterarytastes,evenhisgreatwork,~Defigurisregularibusetirregularibus~,whichitwashisintentiontohaveprintedwiththefirstmoneywhichheshouldprocureforhehadravedoverprinting,eversincehehadseenthe\"Didascalon\"ofHuguesdeSaintVictor,printedwiththecelebratedcharactersofVindelindeSpire。

  Oneday,ashewaspassingsadlybeforethecriminalTournelle,heperceivedaconsiderablecrowdatoneofthegatesofthePalaisdeJustice。

  \"Whatisthis?\"heinquiredofayoungmanwhowascomingout。

  \"Iknownot,sir,\"repliedtheyoungman。\"’Tissaidthattheyaretryingawomanwhohathassassinatedagendarme。

  Itappearsthatthereissorceryatthebottomofit,thearchbishopandtheofficialhaveintervenedinthecase,andmybrother,whoisthearchdeaconofJosas,canthinkofnothingelse。Now,Iwishedtospeakwithhim,butI

  havenotbeenabletoreachhimbecauseofthethrong,whichvexesmegreatly,asIstandinneedofmoney。\"

  \"Alas!sir,\"saidGringoire,\"IwouldthatIcouldlendyousome,but,mybreechesareworntoholes,and’tisnotcrownswhichhavedoneit。\"

  Hedarednottelltheyoungmanthathewasacquaintedwithhisbrotherthearchdeacon,towhomhehadnotreturnedafterthesceneinthechurch;anegligencewhichembarrassedhim。

  Thescholarwenthisway,andGringoiresetouttofollowthecrowdwhichwasmountingthestaircaseofthegreatchamber。Inhisopinion,therewasnothinglikethespectacleofacriminalprocessfordissipatingmelancholy,soexhilaratinglystupidarejudgesasarule。Thepopulacewhichhehadjoinedwalkedandelbowedinsilence。Afteraslowandtiresomemarchthroughalong,gloomycorridor,whichwoundthroughthecourt-houseliketheintestinalcanaloftheancientedifice,hearrivednearalowdoor,openinguponahallwhichhisloftystaturepermittedhimtosurveywithaglanceoverthewavingheadsoftherabble。

  Thehallwasvastandgloomy,whichlatterfactmadeitappearstillmorespacious。Thedaywasdeclining;thelong,pointedwindowspermittedonlyapalerayoflighttoenter,whichwasextinguishedbeforeitreachedthevaultedceiling,anenormoustrellis-workofsculpturedbeams,whosethousandfiguresseemedtomoveconfusedlyintheshadows,manycandleswerealreadylightedhereandthereontables,andbeamingontheheadsofclerksburiedinmassesofdocuments。

  Theanteriorportionoftheballwasoccupiedbythecrowd;

  ontherightandleftweremagistratesandtables;attheend,uponaplatform,anumberofjudges,whoserearranksankintotheshadows,sinisterandmotionlessfaces。Thewallsweresownwithinnumerablefleurs-de-lis。AlargefigureofChristmightbevaguelydescriedabovethejudges,andeverywheretherewerepikesandhalberds,uponwhosepointsthereflectionofthecandlesplacedtipsoffire。

  \"Monsieur,\"Gringoireinquiredofoneofhisneighbors,\"whoareallthosepersonsrangedyonder,likeprelatesincouncil?\"

  \"Monsieur,\"repliedtheneighbor,\"thoseontherightarethecounsellorsofthegrandchamber;thoseontheleft,thecouncillorsofinquiry;themastersinblackgowns,themessiresinred。\"

  \"Whoisthatbigredfellow,yonderabovethem,whoissweating?\"

  pursuedGringoire。

  \"Itismonsieurthepresident。\"

  \"Andthosesheepbehindhim?\"continuedGringoire,whoaswehaveseen,didnotlovethemagistracy,whicharose,possibly,fromthegrudgewhichhecherishedagainstthePalaisdeJusticesincehisdramaticmisadventure。

  \"Theyaremessieursthemastersofrequestsoftheking’shousehold。\"

  \"Andthatboarinfrontofhim?\"

  \"HeismonsieurtheclerkoftheCourtofParliament。\"

  \"Andthatcrocodileontheright?\"

  \"MasterPhilippeLheulier,advocateextraordinaryoftheking。\"

  \"Andthatbig,blacktom-catontheleft?\"

  \"MasterJacquesCharmolue,procuratorofthekingintheEcclesiasticalCourt,withthegentlemenoftheofficialty。\"

  \"Comenow,monsieur,saidGringoire,\"praywhatareallthosefinefellowsdoingyonder?\"

  \"Theyarejudging。\"

  \"Judgingwhom?Idonotseetheaccused。\"

  \"’Tisawoman,sir。Youcannotseeher。Shehasherbackturnedtous,andsheishiddenfromusbythecrowd。

  Stay,yondersheis,whereyouseeagroupofpartisans。\"

  \"Whoisthewoman?\"askedGringoire。\"Doyouknowhername?\"

  \"No,monsieur,Ihavebutjustarrived。Imerelyassumethatthereissomesorceryaboutit,sincetheofficialispresentatthetrial。\"

  \"Come!\"saidourphilosopher,\"wearegoingtoseeallthesemagistratesdevourhumanflesh。’Tisasgoodaspectacleasanyother。\"

  \"Monsieur,\"remarkedhisneighbor,\"thinkyounot,thatMasterJacquesCharmoluehasaverysweetair?\"

  \"Hum!\"repliedGringoire。\"Idistrustasweetnesswhichhathpinchednostrilsandthinlips。\"

  Herethebystandersimposedsilenceuponthetwochatterers。

  Theywerelisteningtoanimportantdeposition。

  \"Messeigneurs,\"saidanoldwomaninthemiddleofthehall,whoseformwassoconcealedbeneathhergarmentsthatonewouldhavepronouncedherawalkingheapofrags;

  \"Messeigneurs,thethingisastrueasthatIamlaFalourdel,establishedthesefortyyearsatthePontSaintMichel,andpayingregularlymyrents,lord’sdues,andquitrents;atthegateoppositethehouseofTassin-Caillart,thedyer,whichisonthesideuptheriver——apooroldwomannow,butaprettymaidinformerdays,mylords。Someonesaidtomelately,’LaFalourdel,don’tuseyourspinning-wheeltoomuchintheevening;thedevilisfondofcombingthedistaffsofoldwomenwithhishorns。’Tiscertainthatthesurlymonkwhowasroundaboutthetemplelastyear,nowprowlsintheCity。

  Takecare,LaFalourdel,thathedothnotknockatyourdoor。’OneeveningIwasspinningonmywheel,therecomesaknockatmydoor;Iaskwhoitis。Theyswear。Iopen。

  Twomenenter。Amaninblackandahandsomeofficer。Oftheblackmannothingcouldbeseenbuthiseyes,twocoalsoffire。Alltherestwashatandcloak。Theysaytome,——’TheSainte-Marthechamber。’——’Tismyupperchamber,mylords,mycleanest。Theygivemeacrown。Iputthecrowninmydrawer,andIsay:’Thisshallgotobuytripeattheslaughter-houseoflaGlorietteto-morrow。’Wegoupstairs。

  Onarrivingattheupperchamber,andwhilemybackisturned,theblackmandisappears。Thatdazedmeabit。Theofficer,whowasashandsomeasagreatlord,goesdownstairsagainwithme。Hegoesout。Inaboutthetimeittakestospinaquarterofahandfulofflax,bereturnswithabeautifulyounggirl,adollwhowouldhaveshonelikethesunhadshebeencoiffed。Shehadwithheragoat;abigbilly-

  goat,whetherblackorwhite,Inolongerremember。Thatsetmetothinking。Thegirldoesnotconcernme,butthegoat!Ilovenotthosebeasts,theyhaveabeardandhorns。

  Theyaresolikeaman。Andthen,theysmackofthewitches,sabbath。However,Isaynothing。Ihadthecrown。Thatisright,isitnot,MonsieurJudge?Ishowthecaptainandthewenchtotheupperchamber,andIleavethemalone;

  thatistosay,withthegoat。Igodownandsettospinningagain——Imustinformyouthatmyhousehasagroundfloorandstoryabove。IknownotwhyIfelltothinkingofthesurlymonkwhomthegoathadputintomyheadagain,andthenthebeautifulgirlwasratherstrangelydeckedout。Allatonce,Ihearacryupstairs,andsomethingfallsonthefloorandthewindowopens。Iruntominewhichisbeneathit,andIbeholdablackmasspassbeforemyeyesandfallintothewater。Itwasaphantomcladlikeapriest。Itwasamoonlightnight。Isawhimquiteplainly。Hewasswimminginthedirectionofthecity。Then,allofatremble,I

  callthewatch。Thegentlemenofthepoliceenter,andnotknowingjustatthefirstmomentwhatthematterwas,andbeingmerry,theybeatme。Iexplaintothem。Wegoupstairs,andwhatdowefind?mypoorchamberallblood,thecaptainstretchedoutatfulllengthwithadaggerinhisneck,thegirlpretendingtobedead,andthegoatallinafright。

  ’Prettywork!’Isay,’Ishallhavetowashthatfloorformorethanafortnight。Itwillhavetobescraped;itwillbeaterriblejob。’Theycarriedofftheofficer,pooryoungman,andthewenchwithherbosomallbare。Butwait,theworstisthatonthenextday,whenIwantedtotakethecrowntobuytripe,Ifoundadeadleafinitsplace。\"

  Theoldwomanceased。Amurmurofhorrorranthroughtheaudience。

  \"Thatphantom,thatgoat,——allsmacksofmagic,\"saidoneofGringoire’sneighbors。

  \"Andthatdryleaf!\"addedanother。

  \"Nodoubtaboutit,\"joinedinathird,\"sheisawitchwhohasdealingswiththesurlymonk,forthepurposeofplunderingofficers。\"

  Gringoirehimselfwasnotdisinclinedtoregardthisasaltogetheralarmingandprobable。

  \"GoodyFalourdel,\"saidthepresidentmajestically,\"haveyounothingmoretocommunicatetothecourt?\"

  \"No,monseigneur,\"repliedthecrone,\"exceptthatthereporthasdescribedmyhouseasahovelandstinking;whichisanoutrageousfashionofspeaking。Thehousesonthebridgearenotimposing,becausetherearesuchmultitudesofpeople;but,nevertheless,thebutcherscontinuetodwellthere,whoarewealthyfolk,andmarriedtoveryproperandhandsomewomen。\"

  ThemagistratewhohadremindedGringoireofacrocodilerose,——

  \"Silence!\"saidhe。\"Ipraythegentlemennottolosesightofthefactthatadaggerwasfoundonthepersonoftheaccused。GoodyFalourdel,haveyoubroughtthatleafintowhichthecrownwhichthedemongaveyouwastransformed?

  \"Yes,monseigneur,\"shereplied;\"Ifounditagain。Hereitis。\"

  Abailiffbandedthedeadleaftothecrocodile,whomadeadolefulshakeofthehead,andpasseditontothepresident,whogaveittotheprocuratorofthekingintheecclesiasticalcourt,andthusitmadethecircuitofthehail。

  \"Itisabirchleaf,\"saidMasterJacquesCharmolue。\"A

  freshproofofmagic。

  Acounsellortookuptheword。

  \"Witness,twomenwentupstairstogetherinyourhouse:

  theblackman,whomyoufirstsawdisappearandafterwardsswimmingintheSeine,withhispriestlygarments,andtheofficer。Whichofthetwohandedyouthecrown?\"

  Theoldwomanponderedforamomentandthensaid,——

  \"Theofficer。\"

  Amurmurranthroughthecrowd。

  \"Ah!\"thoughtGringoire,\"thismakessomedoubtinmymind。\"

  ButMasterPhilippeLheulier,advocateextraordinarytotheking,interposedoncemore。

  \"Iwillrecalltothesegentlemen,thatinthedepositiontakenathisbedside,theassassinatedofficer,whiledeclaringthathehadavagueideawhentheblackmanaccostedhimthatthelattermightbethesurlymonk,addedthatthephantomhadpressedhimeagerlytogoandmakeacquaintancewiththeaccused;anduponhis,thecaptain’s,remarkingthathehadnomoney,hehadgivenhimthecrownwhichthesaidofficerpaidtolaFalourdel。Hence,thatcrownisthemoneyofhell。\"

  ThisconclusiveobservationappearedtodissipateallthedoubtsofGringoireandtheotherscepticsintheaudience。

  \"Youhavethedocuments,gentlemen,\"addedtheking’sadvocate,ashetookhisseat;\"youcanconsultthetestimonyofPhoebusdeChateaupers。\"

  Atthatname,theaccusedsprangup,herheadroseabovethethrong。GringoirewithhorrorrecognizedlaEsmeralda。

  Shewaspale;hertresses,formerlysogracefullybraidedandspangledwithsequins,hungindisorder;herlipswereblue,herholloweyeswereterrible。Alas!

  \"Phoebus!\"shesaid,inbewilderment;\"whereishe?O

  messeigneurs!beforeyoukillme,tellme,forpitysake,whetherhestilllives?\"

  \"Holdyourtongue,woman,\"repliedthepresident,\"thatisnoaffairofours。\"

  \"Oh!formercy’ssake,tellmeifheisalive!\"sherepeated,claspingherbeautifulemaciatedhands;andthesoundofherchainsincontactwithherdress,washeard。

  \"Well!\"saidtheking’sadvocateroughly,\"heisdying。

  Areyousatisfied?\"

  Theunhappygirlfellbackonhercriminal’sseat,speechless,tearless,whiteasawaxfigure。

  Thepresidentbentdowntoamanathisfeet,whoworeagoldcapandablackgown,achainonhisneckandawandinhishand。

  \"Bailiff,bringinthesecondaccused。\"

  Alleyesturnedtowardsasmalldoor,whichopened,and,tothegreatagitationofGringoire,gavepassagetoaprettygoatwithhornsandhoofsofgold。Theelegantbeasthaltedforamomentonthethreshold,stretchingoutitsneckasthough,perchedonthesummitofarock,ithadbeforeitseyesanimmensehorizon。Suddenlyitcaughtsightofthegypsygirl,andleapingoverthetableandtheheadofaclerk,intwoboundsitwasatherknees;thenitrolledgracefullyonitsmistress’sfeet,solicitingawordoracaress;buttheaccusedremainedmotionless,andpoorDjalihimselfobtainednotaglance。

  \"Eh,why——’tismyvillanousbeast,\"saidoldFalourdel,\"Irecognizethetwoperfectly!\"

  JacquesCharmolueinterfered。

  \"Ifthegentlemenplease,wewillproceedtotheexaminationofthegoat。\"Hewas,infact,thesecondcriminal。

  Nothingmoresimpleinthosedaysthanasuitofsorceryinstitutedagainstananimal。Wefind,amongothersintheaccountsoftheprovost’sofficefor1466,acuriousdetailconcerningtheexpensesofthetrialofGillet-Soulartandhissow,\"executedfortheirdemerits,\"atCorbeil。Everythingisthere,thecostofthepensinwhichtoplacethesow,thefivehundredbundlesofbrushwoodpurchasedattheportofMorsant,thethreepintsofwineandthebread,thelastrepastofthevictimfraternallysharedbytheexecutioner,downtotheelevendaysofguardandfoodforthesow,ateightdeniersparisiseach。Sometimes,theywentevenfurtherthananimals。

  ThecapitulariesofCharlemagneandofLouisleDébonnaireimposeseverepenaltiesonfieryphantomswhichpresumetoappearintheair。

  Meanwhiletheprocuratorhadexclaimed:\"Ifthedemonwhichpossessesthisgoat,andwhichhasresistedallexorcisms,persistsinitsdeedsofwitchcraft,ifitalarmsthecourtwiththem,wewarnitthatweshallbeforcedtoputinrequisitionagainstitthegallowsorthestake。

  Gringoirebrokeoutintoacoldperspiration。Charmoluetookfromthetablethegypsy’stambourine,andpresentingittothegoat,inacertainmanner,askedthelatter,——

  \"Whato’clockisit?\"

  Thegoatlookedatitwithanintelligenteye,raiseditsgildedhoof,andstrucksevenblows。

  Itwas,infact,seveno’clock。Amovementofterrorranthroughthecrowd。

  Gringoirecouldnotendureit。

  \"Heisdestroyinghimself!\"hecriedaloud;\"Youseewellthathedoesnotknowwhatheisdoing。\"

  \"Silenceamongtheloutsattheendofthehail!\"saidthebailiffsharply。

  JacquesCharmolue,bytheaidofthesamemanoeuvresofthetambourine,madethegoatperformmanyothertricksconnectedwiththedateoftheday,themonthoftheyear,etc。,whichthereaderhasalreadywitnessed。And,byvirtueofanopticalillusionpeculiartojudicialproceedings,thesesamespectatorswhohad,probably,morethanonceapplaudedinthepublicsquareDjali’sinnocentmagicwereterrifiedbyitbeneaththeroofofthePalaisdeJustice。Thegoatwasundoubtedlythedevil。

  Itwasfarworsewhentheprocuratoroftheking,havingemptieduponaflooracertainbagfilledwithmovableletters,whichDjaliworeroundhisneck,theybeheldthegoatextractwithhishooffromthescatteredalphabetthefatalnameofPhoebus。Thewitchcraftofwhichthecaptainhadbeenthevictimappearedirresistiblydemonstrated,andintheeyesofall,thegypsy,thatravishingdancer,whohadsooftendazzledthepassers-bywithhergrace,wasnolongeranythingbutafrightfulvampire。

  However,shebetrayednosignoflife;neitherDjali’sgracefulevolutions,northemenacesofthecourt,northesuppressedimprecationsofthespectatorsanylongerreachedhermind。

  Inordertoarouseher,apoliceofficerwasobligedtoshakeherunmercifully,andthepresidenthadtoraisehisvoice,——\"Girl,youareoftheBohemianrace,addictedtodeedsofwitchcraft。You,incomplicitywiththebewitchedgoatimplicatedinthissuit,duringthenightofthetwenty-ninthofMarchlast,murderedandstabbed,inconcertwiththepowersofdarkness,bytheaidofcharmsandunderhandpractices,acaptainoftheking’sarchesofthewatch,PhoebusdeChateaupers。Doyoupersistindenyingit?\"

  \"Horror!\"exclaimedtheyounggirl,hidingherfaceinherhands。\"MyPhoebus!Oh,thisishell!\"

  \"Doyoupersistinyourdenial?\"demandedthepresidentcoldly。

  \"DoIdenyit?\"shesaidwithterribleaccents;andsherosewithflashingeyes。

  Thepresidentcontinuedsquarely,——

  \"Thenhowdoyouexplainthefactslaidtoyourcharge?\"

  Sherepliedinabrokenvoice,——

  \"Ihavealreadytoldyou。Idonotknow。’Twasapriest,apriestwhomIdonotknow;aninfernalpriestwhopursuesme!\"

  \"Thatisit,\"retortedthejudge;\"thesurlymonk。\"

  \"Oh,gentlemen!havemercy!Iambutapoorgirl——\"

  \"OfEgypt,\"saidthejudge。

  MasterJacquesCharmolueinterposedsweetly,——

  \"Inviewofthesadobstinacyoftheaccused,Idemandtheapplicationofthetorture。\"

  \"Granted,\"saidthepresident。

  Theunhappygirlquiveredineverylimb。Butsheroseatthecommandofthemenwithpartisans,andwalkedwithatolerablyfirmstep,precededbyCharmolueandthepriestsoftheofficiality,betweentworowsofhalberds,towardsamedium-sizeddoorwhichsuddenlyopenedandclosedagainbehindher,andwhichproduceduponthegrief-strickenGringoiretheeffectofahorriblemouthwhichhadjustdevouredher。

  Whenshedisappeared,theyheardaplaintivebleating;itwasthelittlegoatmourning。

  Thesittingofthecourtwassuspended。Acounsellorhavingremarkedthatthegentlemenwerefatigued,andthatitwouldbealongtimetowaituntilthetorturewasatanend,thepresidentrepliedthatamagistratemustknowhowtosacrificehimselftohisduty。

  \"Whatanannoyingandvexatioushussy,\"saidanagedjudge,\"togetherselfputtothequestionwhenonehasnotsupped!\"

  CHAPTERII。

  CONTINUATIONOFTHECROWNWHICHWASCHANGEDINTOADRYLEAF。

  Afterascendinganddescendingseveralstepsinthecorridors,whichweresodarkthattheywerelightedbylampsatmid-day,LaEsmeralda,stillsurroundedbyherlugubriousescort,wasthrustbythepoliceintoagloomychamber。

  Thischamber,circularinform,occupiedthegroundfloorofoneofthosegreattowers,which,eveninourowncentury,stillpiercethroughthelayerofmodernedificeswithwhichmodernParishascoveredancientParis。Therewerenowindowstothiscellar;nootheropeningthantheentrance,whichwaslow,andclosedbyanenormousirondoor。Nevertheless,lightwasnotlacking;afurnacehadbeenconstructedinthethicknessofthewall;alargefirewaslightedthere,whichfilledthevaultwithitscrimsonreflectionsanddeprivedamiserablecandle,whichstoodinonecorner,ofallradiance。Theirongratingwhichservedtoclosetheoven,beingraisedatthatmoment,allowedonlyaviewatthemouthoftheflamingvent-holeinthedarkwall,thelowerextremityofitsbars,likearowofblackandpointedteeth,setflatapart;whichmadethefurnaceresembleoneofthosemouthsofdragonswhichspoutforthflamesinancientlegends。Bythelightwhichescapedfromit,theprisonerbeheld,allabouttheroom,frightfulinstrumentswhoseuseshedidnotunderstand。Inthecentrelayaleathermattress,placedalmostflatupontheground,overwhichhungastrapprovidedwithabuckle,attachedtoabrassringinthemouthofaflat-nosedmonstercarvedinthekeystoneofthevault。

  Tongs,pincers,largeploughshares,filledtheinteriorofthefurnace,andglowedinaconfusedheaponthecoals。Thesanguinelightofthefurnaceilluminatedinthechamberonlyaconfusedmassofhorriblethings。

  ThisTartaruswascalledsimply,TheQuestionChamber。

  Onthebed,inanegligentattitude,satPierratTorterue,theofficialtorturer。Hisunderlings,twognomeswithsquarefaces,leatheraprons,andlinenbreeches,weremovingtheironinstrumentsonthecoals。

  Invaindidthepoorgirlsummonuphercourage;onenteringthischambershewasstrickenwithhorror。

  Thesergeantsofthebailiffofthecourtsdrewupinlineononeside,thepriestsoftheofficialityontheother。Aclerk,inkhorn,andatablewereinonecorner。

  MasterJacquesCharmolueapproachedthegypsywithaverysweetsmile。

  \"Mydearchild,\"saidhe,\"doyoustillpersistinyourdenial?\"

  \"Yes,\"shereplied,inadyingvoice。

  \"Inthatcase,\"repliedCharmolue,\"itwillbeverypainfulforustohavetoquestionyoumoreurgentlythanweshouldlike。Praytakethetroubletoseatyourselfonthisbed。

  MasterPierrat,makeroomformademoiselle,andclosethedoor。\"

  Pierratrosewithagrowl。

  \"IfIshutthedoor,\"hemuttered,\"myfirewillgoout。\"

  \"Well,mydearfellow,\"repliedCharmolue,\"leaveitopenthen。\"

  Meanwhile,laEsmeraldahadremainedstanding。Thatleatherbedonwhichsomanyunhappywretcheshadwrithed,frightenedher。Terrorchilledtheverymarrowofherbones;

  shestoodtherebewilderedandstupefied。AtasignfromCharmolue,thetwoassistantstookherandplacedherinasittingpostureonthebed。Theydidhernoharm;butwhenthesementouchedher,whenthatleathertouchedher,shefeltallherbloodretreattoherheart。Shecastafrightenedlookaroundthechamber。Itseemedtoherasthoughshebeheldadvancingfromallquarterstowardsher,withtheintentionofcrawlingupherbodyandbitingandpinchingher,allthosehideousimplementsoftorture,whichascomparedtotheinstrumentsofallsortsshehadhithertoseen,werelikewhatbats,centipedes,andspidersareamonginsectsandbirds。

  \"Whereisthephysician?\"askedCharmolue。

  \"Here,\"repliedablackgownwhomshehadnotbeforenoticed。

  Sheshuddered。

  \"Mademoiselle,\"resumedthecaressingvoiceoftheprocucratoroftheEcclesiasticalcourt,\"forthethirdtime,doyoupersistindenyingthedeedsofwhichyouareaccused?\"

  Thistimeshecouldonlymakeasignwithherhead。

  \"Youpersist?\"saidJacquesCharmolue。\"Thenitgrievesmedeeply,butImustfulfilmyoffice。\"

  \"MonsieurleProcureurduRoi,\"saidPierratabruptly,\"Howshallwebegin?\"

  Charmoluehesitatedforamomentwiththeambiguousgrimaceofapoetinsearchofarhyme。

  \"Withtheboot,\"hesaidatlast。

  TheunfortunategirlfeltherselfsoutterlyabandonedbyGodandmen,thatherheadfelluponherbreastlikeaninertthingwhichhasnopowerinitself。

  Thetormentorandthephysicianapproachedhersimultaneously。

  Atthesametime,thetwoassistantsbegantofumbleamongtheirhideousarsenal。

  Attheclankingoftheirfrightfulirons,theunhappychildquiveredlikeadeadfrogwhichisbeinggalvanized。\"Oh!\"

  shemurmured,solowthatnooneheardher;\"Oh,myPhoebus!\"

  Thenshefellbackoncemoreintoherimmobilityandhermarblesilence。Thisspectaclewouldhaverentanyotherheartthanthoseofherjudges。Onewouldhavepronouncedherapoorsinfulsoul,beingtorturedbySatanbeneaththescarletwicketofhell。Themiserablebodywhichthatfrightfulswarmofsaws,wheels,andrackswereabouttoclaspintheirclutches,thebeingwhowasabouttobemanipulatedbytheharshhandsofexecutionersandpincers,wasthatgentle,white,fragilecreature,apoorgrainofmilletwhichhumanjusticewashandingovertotheterriblemillsoftorturetogrind。Meanwhile,thecalloushandsofPierratTorterue’sassistantshadbaredthatcharmingleg,thattinyfoot,whichhadsooftenamazedthepassers-bywiththeirdelicacyandbeauty,inthesquaresofParis。

  \"’Tisashame!\"mutteredthetormentor,glancingatthesegracefulanddelicateforms。

  Hadthearchdeaconbeenpresent,hecertainlywouldhaverecalledatthatmomenthissymbolofthespiderandthefly。

  Soontheunfortunategirl,throughamistwhichspreadbeforehereyes,beheldthebootapproach;shesoonbeheldherfootencasedbetweenironplatesdisappearinthefrightfulapparatus。

  Thenterrorrestoredherstrength。

  \"Takethatoff!\"shecriedangrily;anddrawingherselfup,withherhairalldishevelled:\"Mercy!\"

  Shedartedfromthebedtoflingherselfatthefeetoftheking’sprocurator,butherlegwasfastintheheavyblockofoakandiron,andshesankdownupontheboot,morecrushedthanabeewithalumpofleadonitswing。

  AtasignfromCharmolue,shewasreplacedonthebed,andtwocoarsehandsadjustedtoherdelicatewaistthestrapwhichhungfromtheceiling。

  \"Forthelasttime,doyouconfessthefactsinthecase?\"

  demandedCharmolue,withhisimperturbablebenignity。

  \"Iaminnocent。\"

  \"Then,mademoiselle,howdoyouexplainthecircumstancelaidtoyourcharge?\"

  \"Alas,monseigneur,Idonotknow。\"

  \"Soyoudenythem?\"

  \"All!\"

  \"Proceed,\"saidCharmoluetoPierrat。

  Pierratturnedthehandleofthescrew-jack,thebootwascontracted,andtheunhappygirlutteredoneofthosehorriblecrieswhichhavenoorthographyinanyhumanlanguage。

  \"Stop!\"saidCharmoluetoPierrat。\"Doyouconfess?\"

  hesaidtothegypsy。

  \"All!\"criedthewretchedgirl。\"Iconfess!Iconfess!Mercy!\"

  Shehadnotcalculatedherstrengthwhenshefacedthetorture。Poorchild,whoselifeuptothattimehadbeensojoyous,sopleasant,sosweet,thefirstpainhadconqueredher!

  \"Humanityforcesmetotellyou,\"remarkedtheking’sprocurator,\"thatinconfessing,itisdeaththatyoumustexpect。\"

  \"Icertainlyhopeso!\"saidshe。Andshefellbackupontheleatherbed,dying,doubledup,allowingherselftohangsuspendedfromthestrapbuckledroundherwaist。

  \"Come,fairone,holdupalittle,\"saidMasterPierrat,raisingher。\"YouhavetheairofthelamboftheGoldenFleecewhichhangsfromMonsieurdeBourgogne’sneck。\"

  JacquesCharmolueraisedhisvoice,\"Clerk,write。YoungBohemianmaid,youconfessyourparticipationinthefeasts,witches’sabbaths,andwitchcraftsofhell,withghosts,hags,andvampires?Answer。\"

  \"Yes,\"shesaid,solowthatherwordswerelostinherbreathing。

  \"YouconfesstohavingseentheramwhichBeelzebubcausestoappearinthecloudstocalltogetherthewitches’sabbath,andwhichisbeheldbysocerersalone?\"

  \"Yes。\"

  \"YouconfesstohavingadoredtheheadsofBophomet,thoseabominableidolsoftheTemplars?\"

  \"Yes。\"

  \"Tohavinghadhabitualdealingswiththedevilundertheformofagoatfamiliar,joinedwithyouinthesuit?\"

  \"Yes。\"

  \"Lastly,youavowandconfesstohaving,withtheaidofthedemon,andofthephantomvulgarlyknownasthesurlymonk,onthenightofthetwenty-ninthofMarchlast,murderedandassassinatedacaptainnamedPhoebusdeChateaupers?\"

  Sheraisedherlarge,staringeyestothemagistrate,andreplied,asthoughmechanically,withoutconvulsionoragitation,——

  \"Yes。\"

  Itwasevidentthateverythingwithinherwasbroken。

  \"Write,clerk,\"saidCharmolue。And,addressingthetorturers,\"Releasetheprisoner,andtakeherbacktothecourt。\"

  Whentheprisonerhadbeen\"unbooted,\"theprocuratoroftheecclesiasticalcourtexaminedherfoot,whichwasstillswollenwithpain。\"Come,\"saidhe,\"there’snogreatharmdone。Youshriekedingoodseason。Youcouldstilldance,mybeauty!\"

  Thenheturnedtohisacolytesoftheofficiality,——

  \"Beholdjusticeenlightenedatlast!Thisisasolace,gentlemen!Madamoisellewillbearuswitnessthatwehaveactedwithallpossiblegentleness。\"

  CHAPTERIII。

  ENDOFTHECROWNWHICHWASTURNEDINTOADRYLEAF。

  Whenshere-enteredtheaudiencehall,paleandlimping,shewasreceivedwithageneralmurmurofpleasure。Onthepartoftheaudiencetherewasthefeelingofimpatiencegratifiedwhichoneexperiencesatthetheatreattheendofthelastentr’acteofthecomedy,whenthecurtainrisesandtheconclusionisabouttobegin。Onthepartofthejudges,itwasthehopeofgettingtheirsupperssooner。

  Thelittlegoatalsobleatedwithjoy。Hetriedtoruntowardshismistress,buttheyhadtiedhimtothebench。

  Nightwasfullysetin。Thecandles,whosenumberhadnotbeenincreased,castsolittlelight,thatthewallsofthehallcouldnotbeseen。Theshadowsthereenvelopedallobjectsinasortofmist。Afewapatheticfacesofjudgesalonecouldbedimlydiscerned。Oppositethem,attheextremityofthelonghail,theycouldseeavaguelywhitepointstandingoutagainstthesombrebackground。Thiswastheaccused。

  Shehaddraggedherselftoherplace。WhenCharmoluehadinstalledhimselfinamagisterialmannerinhisown,heseatedhimself,thenroseandsaid,withoutexhibitingtoomuchself-complacencyathissuccess,——\"Theaccusedhasconfessedall。\"

  \"Bohemiangirl,\"thepresidentcontinued,\"haveyouavowedallyourdeedsofmagic,prostitution,andassassinationonPhoebusdeChateaupers。\"

  Herheartcontracted。Shewasheardtosobamidthedarkness。

  \"Anythingyoulike,\"sherepliedfeebly,\"butkillmequickly!\"

  \"Monsieur,procuratorofthekingintheecclesiasticalcourts,\"saidthepresident,\"thechamberisreadytohearyouinyourcharge。\"

  MasterCharmolueexhibitedanalarmingnotebook,andbegantoread,withmanygesturesandtheexaggeratedaccentuationofthepleader,anorationinLatin,whereinalltheproofsofthesuitwerepiledupinCiceronianperiphrases,flankedwithquotationsfromPlautus,hisfavoritecomicauthor。Weregretthatwearenotabletooffertoourreadersthisremarkablepiece。Theoratorpronounceditwithmarvellousaction。Beforehehadfinishedtheexordium,theperspirationwasstartingfromhisbrow,andhiseyesfromhisbead。

  Allatonce,inthemiddleofafineperiod,heinterruptedhimself,andhisglance,ordinarilysogentleandevenstupid,becamemenacing。

  \"Gentlemen,\"heexclaimedthistimeinFrench,foritwasnotinhiscopybook,\"Satanissomixedupinthisaffair,thathereheispresentatourdebates,andmakingsportoftheirmajesty。Behold!\"

  Sosaying,hepointedtothelittlegoat,who,onseeingCharmoluegesticulating,had,inpointoffact,thoughtitappropriatetodothesame,andhadseatedhimselfonhishaunches,reproducingtothebestofhisability,withhisforepawsandhisbeardedheadthepatheticpantomineoftheking’sprocuratorintheecclesiasticalcourt。Thiswas,ifthereaderremembers,oneofhisprettiestaccomplishments。Thisincident,thislastproof,producedagreateffect。Thegoat’shoofsweretied,andtheking’sprocuratorresumedthethreadofhiseloquence。

  Itwasverylong,buttheperorationwasadmirable。Hereistheconcludingphrase;letthereaderaddthehoarsevoiceandthebreathlessgesturesofMasterCharmolue,\"~Ideo,domni,coramstrygademonstrata,criminepatente,intentionecriminisexistente,innorninesanctoeecclesioeNostroe-

  DominceParisiensisquoeestinsaisinahabendiomnimodamaltametbassamjustitiaminillahacintemerataCivitatisinsula,tenoreproesentiumdeclaremusnosrequirere,primo,aliquamdampecuniariamindemnitatem;secundo,amendationemhonorabilemanteportaliummaximumNostroe-Dominoe,ecclesioecathedralis;

  tertio,sententianiinvirtutecujusistastyrgacumsuacapella,seuintriviovulgariterdicto~laGrève,~seuininsulaexeunteinfluvioSecanoe,juxtapointamjuardiniregalis,executatoesint~!\"*

  *Thesubstanceofthisexordiumiscontainedinthepresident’ssentence。

  Heputonhiscapagainandseatedhimself。

  \"Eheu!\"sighedthebroken-heartedGringoire,\"~bassalatinitas~——bastardlatin!\"

  Anothermaninablackgownroseneartheaccused;hewasherlawyer——Thejudges,whowerefasting,begantogrumble。

  \"Advocate,bebrief,\"saidthepresident。

  \"MonsieurthePresident,\"repliedtheadvocate,\"sincethedefendanthasconfessedthecrime,Ihaveonlyonewordtosaytothesegentlemen。HereisatextfromtheSaliclaw;

  ’Ifawitchhatheatenaman,andifshebeconvictedofit,sheshallpayafineofeightthousanddeniers,whichamounttotwohundredsousofgold。’Mayitpleasethechambertocondemnmyclienttothefine?\"

  \"Anabrogatedtext,\"saidtheadvocateextraordinaryoftheking。

  \"Nego,Idenyit,\"repliedtheadvocate。

  \"Putittothevote!\"saidoneofthecouncillors;\"thecrimeismanifest,anditislate。\"

  Theyproceededtotakeavotewithoutleavingtheroom。

  Thejudgessignifiedtheirassentwithoutgivingtheirreasons,theywereinahurry。Theircappedheadswereseenuncoveringoneaftertheother,inthegloom,atthelugubriousquestionaddressedtothembythepresidentinalowvoice。Thepooraccusedhadtheappearanceoflookingatthem,buthertroubledeyenolongersaw。

  Thentheclerkbegantowrite;thenhehandedalongparch-

  menttothepresident。

  Thentheunhappygirlheardthepeoplemoving,thepikesclashing,andafreezingvoicesayingtoher,——\"Bohemianwench,onthedaywhenitshallseemgoodtoourlordtheking,atthehourofnoon,youwillbetakeninatumbrel,inyourshift,withbarefeet,andaropeaboutyourneck,beforethegrandportalofNotre-Dame,andyouwilltheremakeanapologywithawaxtorchoftheweightoftwopoundsinyourhand,andthenceyouwillbeconductedtothePlacedeGrève,whereyouwillbehangedandstrangledonthetowngibbet;andlikewiseyourgoat;andyouwillpaytotheofficialthreelionsofgold,inreparationofthecrimesbyyoucommittedandbyyouconfessed,ofsorceryandmagic,debaucheryandmurder,uponthepersonoftheSieurPhoebusdeChateaupers。MayGodhavemercyonyoursoul!\"

  \"Oh!’tisadream!\"shemurmured;andshefeltroughhandsbearingheraway。

  CHAPTERIV。

  ~LASCIATEOGNISPERANZA~——LEAVEALLHOPEBEHIND,YEWHOENTERHERE。

  IntheMiddleAges,whenanedificewascomplete,therewasalmostasmuchofitintheearthasaboveit。Unlessbuiltuponpiles,likeNotre-Dame,apalace,afortress,achurch,hadalwaysadoublebottom。Incathedrals,itwas,insomesort,anothersubterraneancathedral,low,dark,mysterious,blind,andmute,undertheuppernavewhichwasoverflowingwithlightandreverberatingwithorgansandbellsdayandnight。Sometimesitwasasepulchre。Inpalaces,infortresses,itwasaprison,sometimesasepulchrealso,sometimesbothtogether。Thesemightybuildings,whosemodeofformationandvegetationwehaveelsewhereexplained,hadnotsimplyfoundations,but,sotospeak,rootswhichranbranchingthroughthesoilinchambers,galleries,andstaircases,liketheconstructionabove。Thuschurches,palaces,fortresses,hadtheearthhalfwayuptheirbodies。

  Thecellarsofanedificeformedanotheredifice,intowhichonedescendedinsteadofascending,andwhichextendeditssubterraneangroundsundertheexternalpilesofthemonument,likethoseforestsandmountainswhicharereversedinthemirror-likewatersofalake,beneaththeforestsandmountainsofthebanks。

  AtthefortressofSaint-Antoine,atthePalaisdeJusticeofParis,attheLouvre,thesesubterraneanedificeswereprisons。

  Thestoriesoftheseprisons,astheysankintothesoil,grewconstantlynarrowerandmoregloomy。Theyweresomanyzones,wheretheshadesofhorrorweregraduated。Dantecouldneverimagineanythingbetterforhishell。Thesetunnelsofcellsusuallyterminatedinasackofalowestdungeon,withavat-likebottom,whereDanteplacedSatan,wheresocietyplacedthosecondemnedtodeath。Amiserablehumanexistence,onceinterredthere;farewelllight,air,life,~ognisperanza~——everyhope;itonlycameforthtothescaffoldorthestake。Sometimesitrottedthere;humanjusticecalledthis\"forgetting。\"Betweenmenandhimself,thecondemnedmanfeltapileofstonesandjailersweighingdownuponhishead;andtheentireprison,themassivebastillewasnothingmorethananenormous,complicatedlock,whichbarredhimofffromtherestoftheworld。

  Itwasinaslopingcavityofthisdescription,inthe~oubliettes~excavatedbySaint-Louis,inthe~inpace~oftheTournelle,thatlaEsmeraldahadbeenplacedonbeingcondemnedtodeath,throughfearofherescape,nodoubt,withthecolossalcourt-houseoverherhead。Poorfly,whocouldnothaveliftedevenoneofitsblocksofstone!

  Assuredly,Providenceandsocietyhadbeenequallyunjust;

  suchanexcessofunhappinessandoftorturewasnotnecessarytobreaksofrailacreature。

  Thereshelay,lostintheshadows,buried,hidden,immured。

  Anyonewhocouldhavebeheldherinthisstate,afterhavingseenherlaughanddanceinthesun,wouldhaveshuddered。

  Coldasnight,coldasdeath,notabreathofairinhertresses,notahumansoundinherear,nolongerarayoflightinhereyes;snappedintwain,crushedwithchains,crouchingbesideajugandaloaf,onalittlestraw,inapoolofwater,whichwasformedunderherbythesweatingoftheprisonwalls;

  withoutmotion,almostwithoutbreath,shehadnolongerthepowertosuffer;Phoebus,thesun,midday,theopenair,thestreetsofParis,thedanceswithapplause,thesweetbabblingsoflovewiththeofficer;thenthepriest,theoldcrone,thepoignard,theblood,thetorture,thegibbet;allthisdid,indeed,passbeforehermind,sometimesasacharmingandgoldenvision,sometimesasahideousnightmare;butitwasnolongeranythingbutavagueandhorriblestruggle,lostinthegloom,ordistantmusicplayedupaboveground,andwhichwasnolongeraudibleatthedepthwheretheunhappygirlhadfallen。

  Sinceshehadbeenthere,shehadneitherwakednorslept。

  Inthatmisfortune,inthatcell,shecouldnolongerdistinguishherwakinghoursfromslumber,dreamsfromreality,anymorethandayfromnight。Allthiswasmixed,broken,floating,disseminatedconfusedlyinherthought。Shenolongerfelt,shenolongerknew,shenolongerthought;atthemost,sheonlydreamed。Neverhadalivingcreaturebeenthrustmoredeeplyintonothingness。

  Thusbenumbed,frozen,petrified,shehadbarelynoticedontwoorthreeoccasions,thesoundofatrapdooropeningsomewhereaboveher,withoutevenpermittingthepassageofalittlelight,andthroughwhichahandhadtossedherabitofblackbread。Nevertheless,thisperiodicalvisitofthejailerwasthesolecommunicationwhichwasleftherwithmankind。

  Asinglethingstillmechanicallyoccupiedherear;aboveherhead,thedampnesswasfilteringthroughthemouldystonesofthevault,andadropofwaterdroppedfromthematregularintervals。Shelistenedstupidlytothenoisemadebythisdropofwaterasitfellintothepoolbesideher。

  Thisdropofwaterfallingfromtimetotimeintothatpool,wastheonlymovementwhichstillwentonaroundher,theonlyclockwhichmarkedthetime,theonlynoisewhichreachedherofallthenoisemadeonthesurfaceoftheearth。

  Totellthewhole,however,shealsofelt,fromtimetotime,inthatcesspoolofmireanddarkness,somethingcoldpassingoverherfootorherarm,andsheshuddered。

  Howlonghadshebeenthere?Shedidnotknow。Shehadarecollectionofasentenceofdeathpronouncedsomewhere,againstsomeone,thenofhavingbeenherselfcarriedaway,andofwakingupindarknessandsilence,chilledtotheheart。Shehaddraggedherselfalongonherhands。

  Thenironringsthatcutherankles,andchainshadrattled。

  Shehadrecognizedthefactthatallaroundherwaswall,thatbelowhertherewasapavementcoveredwithmoistureandatrussofstraw;butneitherlampnorair-hole。Thenshehadseatedherselfonthatstrawand,sometimes,forthesakeofchangingherattitude,onthelaststonestepinherdungeon。

  Forawhileshehadtriedtocounttheblackminutesmeasuredoffforherbythedropofwater;butthatmelancholylaborofanailingbrainhadbrokenoffofitselfinherhead,andhadleftherinstupor。

  Atlength,oneday,oronenight,formidnightandmiddaywereofthesamecolorinthatsepulchre,sheheardaboveheraloudernoisethanwasusuallymadebytheturnkeywhenhebroughtherbreadandjugofwater。Sheraisedherhead,andbeheldarayofreddishlightpassingthroughthecrevicesinthesortoftrapdoorcontrivedintheroofofthe~inpace~。

  Atthesametime,theheavylockcreaked,thetrapgratedonitsrustyhinges,turned,andshebeheldalantern,ahand,andthelowerportionsofthebodiesoftwomen,thedoorbeingtoolowtoadmitofherseeingtheirheads。Thelightpainedhersoacutelythatsheshuthereyes。

  Whensheopenedthemagainthedoorwasclosed,thelanternwasdepositedononeofthestepsofthestaircase;amanalonestoodbeforeher。Amonk’sblackcloakfelltohisfeet,acowlofthesamecolorconcealedhisface。Nothingwasvisibleofhisperson,neitherfacenorhands。Itwasalong,blackshroudstandingerect,andbeneathwhichsomethingcouldbefeltmoving。Shegazedfixedlyforseveralminutesatthissortofspectre。Butneitherhenorshespoke。Onewouldhavepronouncedthemtwostatuesconfrontingeachother。Twothingsonlyseemedaliveinthatcavern;thewickofthelantern,whichsputteredonaccountofthedampnessoftheatmosphere,andthedropofwaterfromtheroof,whichcutthisirregularsputteringwithitsmonotonoussplash,andmadethelightofthelanternquiverinconcentricwavesontheoilywaterofthepool。

  Atlasttheprisonerbrokethesilence。

  \"Whoareyou?\"

  \"Apriest。\"

  Thewords,theaccent,thesoundofhisvoicemadehertremble。

  Thepriestcontinued,inahollowvoice,——

  \"Areyouprepared?\"

  \"Forwhat?\"

  \"Todie。\"

  \"Oh!\"saidshe,\"willitbesoon?\"

  \"To-morrow。\"

  Herhead,whichhadbeenraisedwithjoy,fellbackuponherbreast。

  \"’Tisveryfarawayyet!\"shemurmured;\"whycouldtheynothavedoneitto-day?\"

  \"Thenyouareveryunhappy?\"askedthepriest,afterasilence。

  \"Iamverycold,\"shereplied。

  Shetookherfeetinherhands,agesturehabitualwithunhappywretcheswhoarecold,aswehavealreadyseeninthecaseoftherecluseoftheTour-Roland,andherteethchattered。

  Thepriestappearedtocasthiseyesaroundthedungeonfrombeneathhiscowl。

  \"Withoutlight!withoutfire!inthewater!itishorrible!\"

  \"Yes,\"shereplied,withthebewilderedairwhichunhappinesshadgivenher。\"Thedaybelongstoeveryone,whydotheygivemeonlynight?\"

  \"Doyouknow,\"resumedthepriest,afterafreshsilence,\"whyyouarehere?\"

  \"IthoughtIknewonce,\"shesaid,passingherthinfingersoverhereyelids,asthoughtoaidhermemory,\"butIknownolonger。\"

  Allatonceshebegantoweeplikeachild。

  \"Ishouldliketogetawayfromhere,sir。Iamcold,Iamafraid,andtherearecreatureswhichcrawlovermybody。\"

  \"Well,followme。\"

  Sosaying,thepriesttookherarm。Theunhappygirlwasfrozentoherverysoul。Yetthathandproducedanimpressionofcolduponher。

  \"Oh!\"shemurmured,\"’tistheicyhandofdeath。Whoareyou?\"

  Thepriestthrewbackhiscowl;shelooked。Itwasthesinistervisagewhichhadsolongpursuedher;thatdemon’sheadwhichhadappearedatlaFalourdel’s,abovetheheadofheradoredPhoebus;thateyewhichshelasthadseenglitteringbesideadagger。

  Thisapparition,alwayssofatalforher,andwhichhadthusdrivenheronfrommisfortunetomisfortune,eventotorture,rousedherfromherstupor。Itseemedtoherthatthesortofveilwhichhadlainthickuponhermemorywasrentaway。

  Allthedetailsofhermelancholyadventure,fromthenocturnalsceneatlaFalourdel’stohercondemnationtotheTournelle,recurredtohermemory,nolongervagueandconfusedasheretofore,butdistinct,harsh,clear,palpitating,terrible。

  Thesesouvenirs,halfeffacedandalmostobliteratedbyexcessofsuffering,wererevivedbythesombrefigurewhichstoodbeforeher,astheapproachoffirecausesletterstraceduponwhitepaperwithinvisibleink,tostartoutperfectlyfresh。Itseemedtoherthatallthewoundsofherheartopenedandbledsimultaneously。

  \"Hah!\"shecried,withherhandsonhereyes,andaconvulsivetrembling,\"’tisthepriest!\"

  Thenshedroppedherarmsindiscouragement,andremainedseated,withloweredhead,eyesfixedontheground,muteandstilltrembling。

  Thepriestgazedatherwiththeeyeofahawkwhichhaslongbeensoaringinacirclefromtheheightsofheavenoverapoorlarkcoweringinthewheat,andhaslongbeensilentlycontractingtheformidablecirclesofhisflight,andhassuddenlyswoopeddownuponhispreylikeaflashoflightning,andholdsitpantinginhistalons。

  Shebegantomurmurinalowvoice,——

  \"Finish!finish!thelastblow!\"andshedrewherheaddowninterrorbetweenhershoulders,likethelambawaitingtheblowofthebutcher’saxe。

  \"SoIinspireyouwithhorror?\"hesaidatlength。

  Shemadenoreply。

  \"DoIinspireyouwithhorror?\"herepeated。

  Herlipscontracted,asthoughwithasmile。

  \"Yes,\"saidshe,\"theheadsmanscoffsatthecondemned。

  Herehehasbeenpursuingme,threateningme,terrifyingmeformonths!Haditnotbeenforhim,myGod,howhappyitshouldhavebeen!Itwashewhocastmeintothisabyss!

  Ohheavens!itwashewhokilledhim!myPhoebus!\"

  Here,burstingintosobs,andraisinghereyestothepriest,——

  \"Oh!wretch,whoareyou?WhathaveIdonetoyou?

  Doyouthen,hatemeso?Alas!whathaveyouagainstme?\"

  \"Ilovethee!\"criedthepriest。

  Hertearssuddenlyceased,shegazedathimwiththelookofanidiot。Hehadfallenonhiskneesandwasdevouringherwitheyesofflame。

  \"Dostthouunderstand?Ilovethee!\"hecriedagain。

  \"Whatlove!\"saidtheunhappygirlwithashudder。

  Heresumed,——

  \"Theloveofadamnedsoul。\"

  Bothremainedsilentforseveralminutes,crushedbeneaththeweightoftheiremotions;hemaddened,shestupefied。

  \"Listen,\"saidthepriestatlast,andasingularcalmhadcomeoverhim;\"youshallknowallIamabouttotellyouthatwhichIhavehithertohardlydaredtosaytomyself,whenfurtivelyinterrogatingmyconscienceatthosedeephoursofthenightwhenitissodarkthatitseemsasthoughGodnolongersawus。Listen。BeforeIknewyou,younggirl,Iwashappy。\"

  \"SowasI!\"shesighedfeebly。

  \"Donotinterruptme。Yes,Iwashappy,atleastIbelievedmyselftobeso。Iwaspure,mysoulwasfilledwithlimpidlight。Noheadwasraisedmoreproudlyandmoreradiantlythanmine。Priestsconsultedmeonchastity;doctors,ondoctrines。Yes,sciencewasallinalltome;itwasasistertome,andasistersufficed。Notbutthatwithageotherideascametome。Morethanoncemyfleshhadbeenmovedasawoman’sformpassedby。Thatforceofsexandbloodwhich,inthemadnessofyouth,IhadimaginedthatI

  hadstifledforeverhad,morethanonce,convulsivelyraisedthechainofironvowswhichbindme,amiserablewretch,tothecoldstonesofthealtar。Butfasting,prayer,study,themortificationsofthecloister,renderedmysoulmistressofmybodyoncemore,andthenIavoidedwomen。Moreover,I

  hadbuttoopenabook,andalltheimpuremistsofmybrainvanishedbeforethesplendorsofscience。Inafewmoments,Ifeltthegrossthingsofearthfleefaraway,andIfoundmyselfoncemorecalm,quieted,andserene,inthepresenceofthetranquilradianceofeternaltruth。Aslongasthedemonsenttoattackmeonlyvagueshadowsofwomenwhopassedoccasionallybeforemyeyesinchurch,inthestreets,inthefields,andwhohardlyrecurredtomydreams,Ieasilyvanquishedhim。Alas!ifthevictoryhasnotremainedwithme,itisthefaultofGod,whohasnotcreatedmanandthedemonofequalforce。Listen。Oneday——

  Herethepriestpaused,andtheprisonerheardsighsofanguishbreakfromhisbreastwithasoundofthedeathrattle。

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