第27章
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  WhenIvanOgareffenteredonthepathoftreason,hesawatoncehowhemightturnthiswomantoaccount。

  Whateverorderhemightgiveher,Sangarrewouldexecuteit。

  Aninexplicableinstinct,morepowerfulstillthanthatofgratitude,hadurgedhertomakeherselftheslaveofthetraitortowhomshehadbeenattachedsincetheverybeginningofhisexileinSiberia。

  Confidanteandaccomplice,Sangarre,withoutcountry,withoutfamily,hadbeendelightedtoputhervagabondlifetotheserviceoftheinvadersthrownbyOgareffonSiberia。Tothewonderfulcunningnaturaltoherracesheaddedawildenergy,whichknewneitherforgivenessnorpity。

  ShewasasavageworthytosharethewigwamofanApacheorthehutofanAndaman。

  SinceherarrivalatOmsk,whereshehadrejoinedhimwithherTsiganes,SangarrehadnotagainleftOgareff。ThecircumstancethatMichaelandMarfaStrogoffhadmetwasknowntoher。

  SheknewandsharedOgareff’sfearsconcerningthejourneyofacourieroftheCzar。HavingMarfaStrogoffinherpower,shewouldhavebeenthewomantotortureherwithalltherefinementofaRedSkininordertowresthersecretfromher。ButthehourhadnotyetcomeinwhichOgareffwishedtheoldSiberiantospeak。

  Sangarrehadtowait,andshewaited,withoutlosingsightofherwhomshewaswatching,observingherslightestgestures,herslightestwords,endeavoringtocatchtheword“son“escapingfromherlips,butasyetalwaysbaffledbyMarfa’staciturnity。

  Atthefirstflourishofthetrumpetsseveralofficersofhighrank,followedbyabrilliantescortofUsbeckhorsemen,movedtothefrontofthecamptoreceiveIvanOgareff。Arrivedinhispresence,theypaidhimthegreatestrespect,andinvitedhimtoaccompanythemtoFeofar-Khan’stent。

  Imperturbableasusual,Ogareffrepliedcoldlytothedeferencepaidtohim。Hewasplainlydressed;but,fromasortofimpudentbravado,hestillworetheuniformofaRussianofficer。

  Ashewasabouttoenterthecamp,Sangarre,passingamongtheofficersapproachedandremainedmotionlessbeforehim。

  “Nothing?“askedOgareff。

  “Nothing。“

  “Havepatience。“

  “Isthetimeapproachingwhenyouwillforcetheoldwomantospeak?“

  “Itisapproaching,Sangarre。“

  “Whenwilltheoldwomanspeak?“

  “WhenwereachTomsk。“

  “Andweshallbethere——“

  “Inthreedays。“

  AstrangegleamshotfromSangarre’sgreatblackeyes,andsheretiredwithacalmstep。Ogareffpressedhisspursintohishorse’sflanks,and,followedbyhisstaffofTartarofficers,rodetowardstheEmir’stent。

  Feofar-Khanwasexpectinghislieutenant。Thecouncil,composedofthebeareroftheroyalseal,thekhodja,andsomehighofficers,hadtakentheirplacesinthetent。

  IvanOgareffdismountedandentered。

  Feofar-Khanwasamanofforty,tall,ratherpale,ofafiercecountenance,andevileyes。Acurlyblackbeardflowedoverhischest。

  Withhiswarcostume,coatofmailofgoldandsilver,cross-beltandscabbardglisteningwithpreciousstones,bootswithgoldenspurs,helmetornamentedwithanaigretteofbrilliantdiamonds,FeofarpresentedanaspectratherstrangethanimposingforaTartarSardana-palus,anundisputedsovereign,whodirectsathispleasurethelifeandfortuneofhissubjects。

  WhenIvanOgareffappeared,thegreatdignitariesremainedseatedontheirgold-embroideredcushions;butFeofarrosefromarichdivanwhichoccupiedthebackpartofthetent,thegroundbeinghiddenunderthethickvelvet-pileofaBokhariancarpet。

  TheEmirapproachedOgareffandgavehimakiss,themeaningofwhichhecouldnotmistake。Thiskissmadethelieutenantchiefofthecouncil,andplacedhimtemporarilyabovethekhodja。

  ThenFeofarspoke。“Ihavenoneedtoquestionyou,“saidhe;

  “speak,Ivan。Youwillfindhereearsveryreadytolistentoyou。“

  “Takhsir,“answeredOgareff,“thisiswhatIhavetomakeknowntoyou。“HespokeintheTartarlanguage,givingtohisphrasestheemphaticturnwhichdistinguishesthelanguagesoftheOrientals。“Takhsir,thisisnotthetimeforunnecessarywords。

  WhatIhavedoneattheheadofyourtroops,youknow。

  ThelinesoftheIchimandtheIrtycharenowinourpower;andtheTurcomanhorsemencanbathetheirhorsesinthenowTartarwaters。

  TheKirghizhordesroseatthevoiceofFeofar-Khan。Youcannowpushyourtroopstowardstheeast,andwherethesunrises,ortowardsthewest,wherehesets。“

  “AndifImarchwiththesun?“askedtheEmir,withouthiscountenancebetrayinganyofhisthoughts。

  “Tomarchwiththesun,“answeredOgareff,“istothrowyourselftowardsEurope;itistoconquerrapidlytheSiberianprovincesofTobolskasfarastheUralMountains。“

  “AndifIgotomeetthisluminaryoftheheavens?“

  “ItistosubduetotheTartardominion,withIrkutsk,therichestcountriesofCentralAsia。“

  “ButthearmiesoftheSultanofSt。Petersburg?“saidFeofar-Khan,designatingtheEmperorofRussiabythisstrangetitle。

  “Youhavenothingtofearfromthem,“repliedIvanOgareff。

  “Theinvasionhasbeensudden;andbeforetheRussianarmycansuccorthem,IrkutskorTobolskwillhavefallenintoyourpower。

  TheCzar’stroopshavebeenoverwhelmedatKolyvan,astheywillbeeverywherewhereyoursmeetthem。“

  “AndwhatadvicedoesyourdevotiontotheTartarcausesuggest?“

  askedtheEmir,afterafewmoments’silence。

  “Myadvice,“answeredIvanOgareffquickly,“istomarchtomeetthesun。

  ItistogivethegrassoftheeasternsteppestotheTurcomanhorsestoconsume。ItistotakeIrkutsk,thecapitaloftheeasternprovinces,andwithitahostage,thepossessionofwhomisworthawholecountry。

  IntheplaceoftheCzar,theGrandDukehisbrothermustfallintoyourhands。“

  ThiswasthegreatresultaimedatbyIvanOgareff。Tolistentohim,onewouldhavetakenhimforoneofthecrueldescendantsofStephanRazine,thecelebratedpiratewhoravagedSouthernRussiaintheeighteenthcentury。

  ToseizetheGrandDuke,murderhimpitilessly,wouldfullysatisfyhishatred。Besides,withthecaptureofIrkutsk,allEasternSiberiawouldpasstotheTartars。

  “Itshallbethus,Ivan,“repliedFeofar。

  “Whatareyourorders,Takhsir?“

  “To-dayourheadquartersshallberemovedtoTomsk。“

  Ogareffbowed,and,followedbythehousch-begui,heretiredtoexecutetheEmir’sorders。

  Ashewasabouttomounthishorse,toreturntotheoutposts,atumultbrokeoutatsomedistance,inthepartofthecampreservedfortheprisoners。Shoutswereheard,andtwoorthreeshotsfired。

  Perhapsitwasanattemptatrevoltorescape,whichmustbesummarilysuppressed。

  IvanOgareffandthehousch-beguiwalkedforwardandalmostimmediatelytwomen,whomthesoldiershadnotbeenabletokeepbackappearedbeforethem。

  Thehousch-begui,withoutmoreinformation,madeasignwhichwasanorderfordeath,andtheheadsofthetwoprisonerswouldhaverolledonthegroundhadnotOgareffutteredafewwordswhicharrestedtheswordalreadyraisedaloft。

  TheRussianhadperceivedthattheseprisonerswerestrangers,andheorderedthemtobebroughttohim。

  TheywereHarryBlountandAlcidejolivet。

  OnOgareff’sarrivalinthecamp,theyhaddemandedtobeconductedtohispresence。Thesoldiershadrefused。

  Inconsequence,astruggle,anattemptatflight,shotsfiredwhichhappilymissedthetwocorrespondents,buttheirexecutionwouldnothavebeenlongdelayed,ifithadnotbeenfortheinterventionoftheEmir’slieutenant。

  Thelatterobservedtheprisonersforsomemoments,theybeingabsolutelyunknowntohim。Theyhadbeenpresentatthatsceneinthepost-houseatIchim,inwhichMichaelStrogoffhadbeenstruckbyOgareff;

  butthebrutaltravelerhadpaidnoattentiontothepersonsthencollectedinthecommonroom。

  BlountandJolivet,onthecontrary,recognizedhimatonce,andthelattersaidinalowvoice,“Hullo!ItseemsthatColonelOgareffandtherudepersonageofIchimareone!“Thenheaddedinhiscompanion’sear,“Explainouraffair,Blount。Youwilldomeaservice。

  ThisRussiancolonelinthemidstofaTartarcampdisgustsme;

  andalthough,thankstohim,myheadisstillonmyshoulders,myeyeswouldexhibitmyfeelingswereItoattempttolookhimintheface。“

  Sosaying,AlcideJolivetassumedalookofcompleteandhaughtyindifference。

  WhetherornotIvanOgareffperceivedthattheprisoner’sattitudewasinsultingtowardshim,hedidnotletitappear。

  “Whoareyou,gentlemen?“heaskedinRussian,inacoldtone,butfreefromitsusualrudeness。

  “TwocorrespondentsofEnglishandFrenchnewspapers,“

  repliedBlountlaconically。

  “Youhave,doubtless,paperswhichwillestablishyouridentity?“

  “HereareletterswhichaccreditusinRussia,fromtheEnglishandFrenchchancellor’soffice。“

  IvanOgarefftooktheletterswhichBlountheldout,andreadthemattentively。“Youask,“saidhe,“authorizationtofollowourmilitaryoperationsinSiberia?“

  “Weasktobefree,thatisall,“answeredtheEnglishcorrespondentdryly。

  “Youareso,gentlemen,“answeredOgareff;“IamcurioustoreadyourarticlesintheDailyTelegraph。“

  “Sir,“repliedBlount,withthemostimperturbablecoolness,“itissixpenceanumber,includingpostage。“Andthereuponhereturnedtohiscompanion,whoappearedtoapprovecompletelyofhisreplies。

  IvanOgareff,withoutfrowning,mountedhishorse,andgoingtotheheadofhisescort,soondisappearedinacloudofdust。

  “Well,Jolivet,whatdoyouthinkofColonelIvanOgareff,general-in-chiefoftheTartartroops?“askedBlount。

  “Ithink,mydearfriend,“repliedAlcide,smiling,“thatthehousch-beguimadeaverygracefulgesturewhenhegavetheorderforourheadstobecutoff。“

  WhateverwasthemotivewhichledOgarefftoactthusinregardtothetwocorrespondents,theywerefreeandcouldroveattheirpleasureoverthesceneofwar。Theirintentionwasnottoleaveit。

  Thesortofantipathywhichformerlytheyhadentertainedforeachotherhadgivenplacetoasincerefriendship。Circumstanceshavingbroughtthemtogether,theynolongerthoughtofseparating。

  Thepettyquestionsofrivalrywereforeverextinguished。

  HarryBlountcouldneverforgetwhatheowedhiscompanion,who,ontheotherhand,nevertriedtoremindhimofit。

  Thisfriendshiptooassistedthereportingoperations,andwasthustotheadvantageoftheirreaders。

  “Andnow,“askedBlount,“whatshallwedowithourliberty?“

  “Takeadvantageofit,ofcourse,“repliedAlcide,“andgoquietlytoTomsktoseewhatisgoingonthere。“

  “Untilthetime——verynear,Ihope——whenwemayrejoinsomeRussianregiment?“

  “Asyousay,mydearBlount,itwon’tdotoTartariseourselvestoomuch。Thebestsideisthatofthemostcivilizedarmy,anditisevidentthatthepeopleofCentralAsiawillhaveeverythingtoloseandabsolutelynothingtogainfromthisinvasion,whiletheRussianswillsoonrepulsethem。

  Itisonlyamatteroftime。“

  ThearrivalofIvanOgareff,whichhadgivenJolivetandBlounttheirliberty,wastoMichaelStrogoff,onthecontrary,aseriousdanger。

  ShouldchancebringtheCzar’scourierintoOgareff’spresence,thelattercouldnotfailtorecognizeinhimthetravelerwhomhehadsobrutallytreatedattheIchimpost-house,andalthoughMichaelhadnotrepliedtotheinsultashewouldhavedoneunderanyothercircumstances,attentionwouldbedrawntohim,andatoncetheaccomplishmentofhisplanswouldberenderedmoredifficult。

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