\"CitizenBellecour,\"hesaid,andhisvoice,likehisface,seemedtohavechangedsincelasttheMarquishadheardit,andtohavegrownmoredeepandmetallic,\"youmaymarvel,nowthatyoubeholdtheCommissionerwhosentacompanyofsoldierstorescueyouandyourChateaufromthehandsofthemoblastnight,whatpurposeI
soughttoservebyextendingtoyouaprotectionwhichnoneofyourordermerits,andyouleastofany,inmyeyes。\"
\"Thetimesmayhavewroughtsadandoverwhelmingchanges,\"answeredtheMarquis,withcoldcontempt,\"butithasnotyetsoutterlyabasedusthatwebringourselvestospeculateuponthepurposesoftherabble。\"
AfaintcrimsonflushcreptintoCaron’ssallowcheeks。
\"Indeed,Iseehowlittleyouhavechanged!\"heansweredbitterly。
\"Youareofthosethatwillnotlearn,Citizen。Thefaultlieshere,\"headded,tappinghishead,\"anditwillremainuntilweremovetheoneswiththeother。Butnowforthebusinessthatbringsme,\"heproceeded,morebriskly。\"Fouryearsago,CitizenBellecour,youlaidyourwhipacrossmyfaceinthewoodsoutyonder,andwhenIspokeofseekingsatisfactionactionyouthreatenedmewithyourgrooms。Iwillnotspeakofyourotherbrutalitiesonthatsameday。Iwillconfinemyselftothatfirstaffront。\"
\"Bebrief,sir,\"criedtheMarquisoffensively。\"Sinceyouhavetheforcetocompelustolistentoyou,letmebegthatyouwillatleastdisplaythegenerosityofdetainingusnolongerthanyouneed。\"
\"Iwillbeasbriefasitlieswithinthepossibilityofwords,\"
answeredCaroncoldly。\"Iamcome,CitizenBellecour,todemandofyouto—daythesatisfactionwhichfouryearsagoyourefusedme。\"
\"Ofme?\"criedtheMarquis。
\"Throughthepersonofyourson,theVicomte,asIaskedforitfouryearsago,\"saidCaron。\"Youareamoldman,Citizen,andIdonotfightoldmen。\"
\"Iamyetyoungenoughtocutyouintoribbons,youdog,ifIweremindedtodishonourmyselfbymeetingyou。\"AndturningtoOmbrevalforsympathy,heventedalowlaughofcontemptuouswonder。
\"Insolence!\"sneeredOmbrevalsympathetically,whilstMademoisellestoodlookingonwithcheeksthatweregrowingpaler,forthatthiseventwouldendbadlyforeitherherfatherorherbrothersheneverdoubted。
\"CitizenBellecour,\"saidCaron,stillverycoldly,\"youhaveheardwhatIpropose,ashaveyoualso,Citizen—vicomte。\"
\"Formyself,\"begantheyouth\"Iam—\"
\"Silence,Armand!\"hisfathercommanded,layingahanduponhissleeve。\"Understandme,citizen—deputy,orcitizen—commissioner,orcitizen—blackguardorwhateveryoucallyourvileself,youarecomeonafruitlessjourneytoBellecour。NeitherInormysonissolosttothedutywhichweoweourrankastosomuchasdreamofaccedingtoyourpreposterousrequest。Ithink,sir,thatyouhadbeenbetteradvisedtohaveleftthemobtoitsworklastnight,ifyoubutrestraineditforthispurpose。\"
\"Isthatyourlastword?\"askedLaBoulaye,stillcalmlyweatheringthatstormofinsults。
\"Myverylast,sir。\"
\"Therearemorewaysthanoneoftakingsatisfactionforthataffront,CitizenBellecour,\"rejoinedLaBoulaye,\"andifthecoursewhichInowpursueshouldprovemoredistastefultoyouthanthatwhichIlastsuggested,theblameofitmustrestwithyou。\"Heturnedtothebluecoatatthedoor。\"Citizen—soldier,mywhip。\"
Therewasasuddenmovementamongthearistocrats—ahorrifiedrecoiling—andevenBellecourwasshakenoutofhissplendidarrogance。
\"Insolentcur!\"exclaimedOmbrevalwithwitheringscorn;\"towhatlengthsispresumptiondrivingyou?\"
\"Tothelengthofahorsewhip,\"answeredLaBoulayepleasantly。
HereceivedthewhipfromthehandsofthesoldierandhenowadvancedtowardsBellecour,unwindingthelashashecame。
Ombrevalbarredhiswaywithanoath。
\"ByHeaven:youshallnot!\"hecried。
\"Shallnot?\"echoedLaBoulaye,hislipscurling。\"Youhadbeststandaside—youthataresteepedinmuskandfierceness。\"AndbeforethesternandthreateningcontemptofLaBoulaye’sglancetheyoungnoblemanfellback。ButhisplacewastakenbytheVicomtedeBellecour,whoadvancedtoconfrontCaron。
\"MonsieurlaBoulaye,\"heannounced,\"Iamreadyandwillingtomeetyou。\"AndconsideringthegrimalternativewithwhichtheRepublicanshadthreatenedhim,theoldMarquishadnotthecouragetointerfereagain。
\"Ah!\"ItwasanexclamationofsatisfactionfromtheCommissioner。
\"Iimaginedthatyouwouldchangeyourminds。Ishallawaityou,Citizen,inthegardeninfiveminutes’time。\"
\"Ishallnotkeepyouwaiting,Monsieur,\"wastheVicomte’sanswer。
VeryformallyLaBoulayebowedandlefttheroomaccompaniedbytheofficerandfollowedbythesoldier。
\"MonDieu!\"gaspedtheMarquise,fanningherselfasthedoorclosedaftertheRepublicans。\"OpenmeawindoworIshallstifle!Howtheplacereekswiththem。Iamacalmwoman,Messieurs,but,onmyhonour,hadheaddressedanyofyoubyhisodioustitleof’citizen’again,IswearthatIhadstruckhimwithmyownhands。\"
Thereweresomethatlaughed。ButMademoisellewasnotofthose。
Hereyestravelledtoherbrother’spalefaceandweaklyframe,andherglancewassuchaglanceaswebenduponthebeloveddead,forinhimshesawonewhowasgoinginevitablytohisdeath。
CHAPTERVII
LABOULAYEDISCHARGESADEBT
AlongthenorthernsideoftheChateauranaterraceborderedbyaredsandstonebalustrade,andbelowthistheItaliangarden,socalledperhapsinconsequenceoftheoddlyclippedbox—trees,itsonlyfeaturethatsuggestedItaly。Atthefarendofthisgardentherewasastripofeventurfthatmighthavebeendesignedforafencingground,andwhichCaronknewofold。ThitherheledCaptainJuste,andthereinthepalesunshineofthatFebruarymorningtheyawaitedthearrivaloftheVicomteandhissponsor。
Buttheminuteswentbyandstilltheywaited—five,ten,fifteenminuteselapsed,yetnoonecame。Justewasonthepointofreturningwithintoseekthereasonofthisdelaywhenstepssoundedontheterraceabove。Buttheywereaccompaniedbytherustleofagown,andpresentlyitwasMademoisellewhoappearedbeforethem。Thetwomeneyedherwithastonishment,whichinthecaseofLaBoulaye,wastemperedbyanotherfeeling。
\"MonsieurlaBoulaye,\"saidshe,herglancewanderingtowardstheCaptain,\"mayIspeakwithyoualone?\"
OutwardlyimpassivetheCommissionerbowed。
\"Yourservant,Citoyenne,\"saidhe,removinghiscockedhat。
\"Juste,willyougiveusleave?\"
\"Youwillfindmeontheterracewhenyouwantme,Citizen—deputy,\"
answeredtheofficer,andsaluting,hedeparted。
ForamomentortwoafterhewasgoneSuzanneandCaronstoodconfrontingeachotherinsilence。Sheseemedsmittenwithasuddenawkwardness,andshelookedawayfromhimwhattimehewaited,hatinhand,thechillmorningbreezefaintlystirringaloosestrandofhisblackhair。
\"Monsieur,\"shefalteredatlast,\"Iamcometointercede。\"
AtthatafaintsmilehoveredasecondontheRepublican’sthinlips。
\"AndisthenoblesseofFrancefallensolowthatitsendsitswomentointercedeforthelivesofitsmen?But,perhaps,\"headdedcynically,\"ithadnotfartofall。\"
Hercheeksreddened。Hisinsulttoherclassacteduponherasaspurandovercametheirresolutenessthatseemedtohavebesether。
\"Toinsultthefallen,sir,isworthyofthenewregime,whoserepresentativeyouare,Enfine!Wemusttakeit,Isuppose,aswetakeeverythingelseinthesedisorderedtimes—withabentheadandameeksubmission。\"
\"FromthelittlethatIhaveseen,Citoyenne,\"heanswered,verycoldly,rousedinhisturn,\"itratherseemsthatyoutakethingsonyourkneesandwithappealsformercy。\"
\"Monsieur,\"shecried,andhereyesnowmethisinfearlessanger,\"ifyoupersistinthesegratuitousinsultsIshallleaveyou。\"
Helaughedinrudeamusement,andputonhishat。Thespellthatforamomentherbeautyhadcastoverhimwhenfirstshehadappearedhadbeenattenuating。Itnowbrokesuddenly,andashecoveredhimselfhiswholemannerchanged。
\"Isthisinterviewofmyseeking?\"heasked。\"ItisyourbrotherIamawaiting。Nameofaname,Citoyenne,doyouthinkmypatienceinexhaustible?Theci—devantVicomtepromisedtoattendmehere。
Itwastheboastofyourorderthatwhateversinsyoumightbeguiltyofyouneverbrokeyourword。Haveyoulosteventhatvirtue,whichservedyouasacloakforuntoldvices?Andisyourbrotherfledintothewoodswhilstyou,hissister,comeheretointercedewithmeforhiswretchedlife?Pah!Intheolddaysyouarousedmyhatredbyyourtyranniesandyourinjustices;to—dayyouwearyanddisgustmebyyourineffablecowardices,fromthatgentlemaninPariswhonowcallshimselfOrleans—Egalitedownwards。\"
\"Monsieur,\"shebeganButhewasnotyetdone。Hischeekswereflushedwithareflectionoftheheartwithin。
\"Citoyenne,Ihaveadebttodischarge,andIwilldischargeitinfull。Intercessionsarevainwithme。Icannotforget。Sendmeyourbrotherwithintenminutestomeetmehere,mantoman,andheshallhave—allofyoushallhave—thechancethatliesinsuchanencounter。ButwoeuntoeverymanatBellecourifheshouldfailme。Citoyenne,youknowmymind。\"
Butsheoverlookedthenoteofdismissalinhisvoice。
\"Youspeakofadebtthatyoumustdischarge,\"saidshe,withnowhitlessheatthanhehadexhibited。\"Yourefertothedebtofvengeancewhichyoulooktodischargebymurderingthatboy,mybrother。Butdoyounotowemeadebtalso?\"
\"You?\"hequestioned。\"Myfaith!Unlessitbeadebtofscorn,Iknowofnone。\"
\"Aye,\"shereturnedwistfully,\"youareliketherest。Youhavealongmemoryforinjuries,butashortoneforbenefits。Haditnotbeenforme,Monsieur,youwouldnotbeherenowtodemandthisthatyoucallsatisfaction。HaveyouforgottenhowI—\"
\"No,\"hebrokein。\"Iwellrememberhowyousoughttostaythemwhentheywerefloggingmeintheyardthere。Butyoucametoolate。Youmighthavecomebefore,forfromthebalconyaboveyouhadbeenwatchingmytorture。Butyouwaitedoverlong。Iwascastoutfordead。\"。
Sheflashedhimasearchingglance,asthoughshesoughttoreadhisthoughts,andtoascertainwhetherheindeedbelievedwhathewassaying。
\"Castoutfordead?\"sheechoed。\"Andbywhosecontrivance?Bymine,M。laBoulaye。Whentheywerecuttingyoudowntheydiscoveredthatyouwerenotdead,andbutthatIbribedthementokeepitsecretandcarryyoutoDuhamel’shouse,theyhadcertainlyinformedmyfatherandyouwouldhavebeenfinishedoff。\"
Hiseyesopenedwidenow,andintothemtherecameatroubledlook—thelookofonewhoisendeavouringtograspanelusiverecollection。
\"Mafoi,\"hemuttered。\"ItseemstocometomeasifIhadheardsomethingofthesortinadream。Itwas—\"Hepaused,andhisbrowswereknitamoment。Thenhelookedupsuddenly,andgraduallyhisfacecleared。\"Why,yes—Ihaveit!\"heexclaimed。\"ItwasinDuhamel’shouse。WhileIwaslyinghalfunconsciousonthecouchIheardoneofthementellingDuhamelthatyouhadpaidthemtocarrymethereandtokeepasecret。\"
\"Andyouhadforgottenthat?\"sheasked,withthefaintestnoteofcontempt。
\"Notforgotten,\"heanswered,\"foritwasneverreallytheretoberemembered。ThatIhadheardsuchwordshadmorethanonceoccurredtome,butIhavealwayslookeduponitastherecollectionofsomethingthatIhaddreamt。Ihadneverlookeduponitasathingthathadhadarealhappening。\"
\"How,then,didyouexplainyourescape?\"
\"IalwaysimaginedthatIhadbeenassumeddead。\"
Therewasabriefspellofsilence。Then—
\"Andnowthatyouknow,Monsieur—?\"
Sheleftthequestionunfinished,andheldoutherhandstohiminagestureofsupplication。Hisfacepaledslightlyandoverclouded。
Herinfluence,againstwhichsolonghehadsteeledhimself,reinforcedbythedebtinwhichshehadshownhimthathestoodtowardsher,wasprevailingwithhimdespitehimself。Stirredsuddenlyoutofthecoldnessthathehadhithertoassumed,hecaughttheoutstretchedhandsanddrewherastepnearer。Thatwashisundoing。Strongmanthoughheunquestionablywas,likemanyanotherstrongmanhisstrengthseemedtofallfromhimatawoman’stouch。Hehadledsoaustereandsternalifeduringthepastfouryears;ofwomenhehadbuthadthemostpassingofglances,andintercoursewithnonesaveanoldfemalewhoactedashishousekeeperinParis。Andherewasawomanwhowasnotonlybeautiful,butthewomanwhoyearsagohadembodiedallhisnotionsofwhatwasmostperfectinwomanhood;thewomanwhoeversince,anddespiteallthatwaspast,hadreignedinhisheartandmindalmostinspiteofhimself,almostunknowntohim。
Thetouchofherhandnow,theclosenessofherpresence,thefaintperfumethatreachedhimfromher,andthatwastohimasasymbolofherinherentsweetness,thelargeblueeyesmeetinghisinexpectation,andtheimploringhalf—poutofherlips,wereallseductionsagainstwhichhehadnotbeenhumanhadheprevailed。
Verywhiteintheintensityofthelong—quiescentpassionshehadresuscitated,hecried:
\"Mademoiselle,whatshallIsaytoyou?\"
Thefouryearsthatweregoneseemedsuddenlytohaveslippedaway。
ItwasasiftheystoodagainbythebrookintheparkonthatAprilmornwhenfirsthehaddaredtowordhispresumptuouslove。EventhevocabularyoftheRepublicwasforgotten,andtheinterdictedtitleof\"Mademoiselle\"fellnaturallyfromhislips。
\"Saythatyoucanbegenerous,\"sheimploredhimsoftly。\"Saythatyoupreferthedebtyouowetotheinjuryyoureceived。\"
\"Youdonotknowthesacrificeyouask,\"heexclaimedstillfightingwithhimself。\"Ihavewaitedfouryearsforthis,andnow—\"
\"Heismybrother,\"shewhispered,insowonderfulatonethatwordswhichofthemselvesmayhaveseemednoargumentatallbecamethecrowningargumentofherintercession。
\"Soit!\"heconsented。\"Foryoursake,Mademoiselle,andinpaymentofthedebtIoweyou,IwillgoasIcame。IshallnotseetheCitizen—marquisagain。Butdoyoutellhimfrommethatifhesetsanyvalueonhislife,hehadbestshakethedustofFrancefromhisfeet。Toolongalreadyhashetarried,andatanymomentthosemayarrivewhowillmakehimemigratenotonlyoutofFrancebutoutoftheworldaltogether。Besides,thepeasantrythathasrisenoncemayriseagain,andIshallnotbeheretoprotecthimfromitsviolence。Tellhimhehadbestdepartatonce。\"
\"Monsieur,Iamgrateful—very,verydeeplygrateful。Icansaynomore。MayHeavenrewardyou。IshallpraythegoodGodtowatchoveryoualways。Adieu,Monsieur!\"
Hestoodlookingatheramomentstillretaininghisholdofherhands。
\"Adieu,Mademoiselle,\"hesaidatlast。Then,veryslowly—asifsothatrealisinghisintentshemightfrustrateitwereshesominded—heraisedherrighthand。Itwasnotwithdrawn,andsohebentlow,andpressedhislipsuponit。
\"Godguardyou,Mademoiselle,\"hesaidatlast,andiftheywerestrangewordsforaRepublicanandaDeputy,itmustberememberedthathisbearingduringthepastfewmomentshadbeensingularlyunlikeaRepublican’s。
Hereleasedherhand,andsteppingback,doffedhishat。Withafinalinclinationofthehead,sheturnedandwalkedawayinthedirectionoftheterrace。
AtadistanceLaBoulayefollowed,solostinthoughtthathedidnotobserveCaptainJusteuntilthefellow’svoicebrokeuponhisear。
\"Youhavebeenlongenough,Citizen—deputy,\"wasthesoldier’sgreeting。\"Itakeitthereistobenoduel。\"
\"Imakeyoumycomplimentsupontheacutenessofyourperception,\"
answeredLaBoulayetartly。\"Youareright。Thereistobenoencounter。\"
Juste’sairwasslightlymocking,andwordsofnotoverdelicatebanterrosetohislips,tobeinstantlyquelledbyLaBoulaye。
\"Letyourdrumsbeatarally,Citizen—captain,\"hecommandedbriskly。
\"WeleaveBellecourintenminutes。\"。
Andindeed,inlessthanthattimetheblue—coatswereswingingbrisklydowntheavenue。IntherearrodeLaBoulaye,hiscloakwrappedabouthim,hissquarechinburiedinhisneck—cloth,andhisminddeepinmeditation。
>FromawindowoftheChateautheladywhowasthecauseoftheyoungRevolutionist’smentalabsorptionwatchedthedepartingsoldiers。
OneithersideofherstoodOmbrevalandherfather。
\"Myfaith,littleone,\"saidBellecourgood—humouredly。\"Iwonderwhatmagicyouhaveexercisedtoridusofthatinfernalcompany。\"
\"Womenhavesometimesapowerofwhichmenknownothing,\"washercrypticanswer。
Ombrevalturnedtoherwithascowlofsuddensuspicion。
\"Itrust,Mademoiselle,thatyoudidnot—\"hestoppedshort。Histhoughtswereofaqualitythatdefiedpoliteutterance。
\"ThatIdidnotwhat,Monsieur?\"sheasked。
\"ItrustyourememberedthatyouaretobecometheVicomtessed’Ombreval\"heanswered,constructinghissentencedifferently。
\"Monsieur!\"exclaimedBellecourangrily。
\"IwaschieflymindfulofthefactthatIhadmybrother’slifetosave,\"saidthegirl,verycoldly,hereyerestinguponherbetrothedinaglanceofsomuchcontemptthatitforcedhimintoanabashedsilence。
Inhermindshewascontrastingthissupercilious,vacillatingweaklingwiththestern,strongmanwholodeyonder。Asighflutteredacrossherlips。Hadthingsbutbeendifferent。HadOmbrevalbeentheRevolutionistandLaBoulayetheVicomte,howmuchbetterpleasedmightshenothavebeen。Butsinceitwasnotso,whysigh?ItwasnotasifshehadlovedthisLaBoulaye。
Howwasthatpossible?Washenotofthecanaille,baselyborn,andaRevolutionist—theenemyofherorder—inaddition?Itwereamadnesstoevendreamofthepossibilityofsuchathing,forSuzannedeBellecourcameoftooproudastock,andknewtoowelltherespectthatwasduetoit。
CHAPTERVIII
THEINVALIDSATBOISVERT
TherehadbeenfrictionbetweentheNationalConventionandGeneralDumouriez,who,thoughafinesoldier,wasaremarkablyindifferentRepublican。TheConventionhadunjustlyorderedthearrestofhiscommissariatofficers,Petit—JeanandMalus,andinotherwaysirritatedamanwhosepatiencewasneverofthelongest。
Ontheeve,however,ofwarwithHolland,thegreatonesinParishadsuddenlyperceivedtheirerror,andhadsought—despitethemanyenemies,fromMaratdownwards,thatDumouriezcountedamongtheirnumbers—toconciliateageneralwhoseservicestheyfoundthattheycouldnotdispensewith。ThisconciliationwasthebusinessuponwhichtheDeputyLaBoulayehadbeendespatchedtoAntwerp,andasanambassadorheprovedsignallysuccessful,asmuchbyvirtueoftheexcellenttermshewasempoweredtoofferasinconsequenceofthesympathyanddiplomacyhedisplayedinofferingthem。
ThegreatRepublicanGeneralstarteduponhiscampaignintheLowCountriesasfullysatisfiedasunderthecircumstanceshecouldhopetobe。MalusandPetit—Jeanwerenotonlyenlargedbutreinstated,hewaspromisedabundantsuppliesofalldescriptions,andhewasassuredthattheRepublicapprovedandendorsedhisplanofcampaign。
LaBoulaye,hismissionsatisfactorilydischarged,turnedhomewardsoncemore,andwithanescortofsixmenandacorporalheswiftlyretracedhisstepsthroughthatblackened,war—ravagedcountry。
TheyhadsleptanightatMons,andtheywerewithinashortthreeleaguesofFrenchsoilwhentheychancedtoridetowardsnoonintothelittlehamletofBoisvert。Probablytheywouldhavegonestraightthroughwithoutdrawingrein,butthat,astheypassedtheAubergedel’Aigle,LaBoulayeespieduponthegreenfrontingthewaysidehostelryacompanyofahalf—dozensoldiersplayingatbowlswithcannon—balls。
ThesightbroughtCarontoasuddenhalt,andhesathishorseobservingthemandwonderinghowitchancedthatthesemenshouldfindthemselvessofarfromthearmy。Threeofthemshowedsignsofhavingbeenrecentlywounded。Onecarriedhisarminasling,anotherlimpedpainfullyandbytheaidofastick,whilsttheheadofthethirdwasswathedinbandages。Butmostremarkableweretheybyvirtueoftheirclothes。Onefellow—heofthebandagedhead—woreacoatofyellowbrocadedsilk,which,inspiteofarentintheshoulder,andsundrystainsofwineandoil,wasunmistakablyofacomparativenewness。Beneaththisappearedthenankeensandblackleggingsofasoldier。Anothercoveredhisgreasylockswithathree—corneredhat,richlylacedingold。A
thirdflauntedunderhisraggedbluecoatagold—broideredwaistcoatandaBrusselscravat。Avaluableringflashedfromthegrimyfingerofafourth,who,insteadofthemilitarywhitenankeens,woreapairofblacksilkbreeches。Therewasone—heoftheinjuredarm—resplendentinaredingoteofcrimsonvelvet,whilstheofthelimpsupportedhimselfuponagold—headedcaneofebony,whichwasinludicrousdiscordwiththetatteredbluecoat,thephrygiancap,andthetoesthatpeepedthroughhisbrokenboots。
Theypausedintheirgametoinspect,intheirturn,thenewcomers,andtoLaBoulayeitseemedthattheirglanceswerenotfreefromuneasiness。
\"Apicturesquecompanyonmylife,\"hemusedaloud。Thenbeckonedtheoneinthecrimsoncoat。
\"Hola,Citizen,\"hecalledtohim。
Thefellowhesitatedamoment,thenshuffledforwardwithasullenair,andstoodbyCaron’sstirrup。
\"InGod’sname,whatareyouandwhoareyou?\"theDeputydemanded。
\"WeareinvalidedsoldiersfromthearmyofDumouriez,\"themanansweredhim。
\"Butwhatareyoudoinghere,atBoisvert?\"
\"Weareinhospital,Citizen。\"
\"Yonder?\"askedLaBoulayederisively,pointingwithhiswhiptothe\"EagleInn。\"
Thefellownodded。
\"Yes,Citizen,yonder,\"heansweredcurtly。
LaBoulayelookedsurprised。Thenhiseyesstrayedtotheothersonthegreen。
\"Butyouarenotallinvalids?\"hequestioned。
\"Manyofusareconvalescent。\"
\"Convalescent?Butthosethreebravesyonderaresomethingmorethanconvalescent。TheyareaswellasIam。Whydotheynotrejointhetroops?\"
Thefellowlookedupwithascowl。
\"Wetakeourordersfromourofficer,\"heansweredsourly。
\"Ah!\"quoththeDeputy。\"Thereissomeoneinchargehere,then?
Whomayitbe?\"
\"CaptainCharlot,\"thefellowanswered,withanimpudentair,whichclearlyseemedtoask:\"Whathaveyoutosaytothat?\"
\"CaptainCharlot?\"echoedLaBoulaye,inastonishment,forthenamewasthatofthesometimepeasantofBellecour,whohadsinceriseninlife,andwho,asanofficer,hadinafewmonthsacquiredabrilliantfamefordeedsofdaring。\"CharlotTardivet?\"heinquired。
\"IsthereanyotherCaptainCharlotinthearmyoftheRepublic?\"
thefellowaskedinsolently。
\"Isheinvalidedtoo?\"inquiredCaron,withoutheedingthesoldier’soffensivenessofmanner。
\"HewasseverelywoundedatJemappes,\"wastheanswer。
\"AtJemappes?But,voyonsmyfriend,Jemappeswasfoughtthreemonthsago。\"
\"Why,soalltheworldknows。Whatthen?TheGeneralsentCaptainCharlotheretorestandbecured,givinghimchargeoftheinvalidedsoldierswhocamewithhimandofotherswhowerealreadyhere。\"
\"Andofthese,\"criedLaBoulaye,hisamazementgrowing,\"havenonereturnedtoDumouriez?\"
\"HaveInotsaidthatweareinvalids?\"
Caroneyedhimwithcoldcontempt。
\"Howmanyofyouarethere?\"heasked。Andforallthatthemanbegantomislikethisquestioning,hehadnotthehardihoodtorefuseananswertothesterntonesofthatsternmanonhorseback。
\"Somefifty,orthereabouts。\"
LaBoulayesaidnothingforamoment,thentouchingthefellow’ssleevewithhiswhip。
\"Howcameyouintothismasquerade?\"heinquired。
\"Mafoi,\"answeredtheman,shrugginghisshoulders,\"wewereinrags。Thecommissariatwasdemoralised,andsupplieswerenotforthcoming。Wehadtotakewhatwecouldfind,orelsegonaked。\"
\"Andwheredidyoufindthesethings?\"
\"Diable!Willyourquestionsnevercometoanend,Citizen?WouldyounotbebetteradvisedinputtingthemtotheCaptainhimself?\"
\"Why,soIwill。Whereishe?\"
Inthedistanceacloudofdustmightbeperceivedabovethelong,whiteroad。ThesoldierespieditasLaBoulayeputhisquestion。
\"Iammuchatfaultifhedoesnotcomeyonder。\"Andhepointedtothedust—cloud。
\"Ithink,\"saidLaBoulaye,turningtohismen,\"thatwewilldrinkacupofwineatthe’EagleInn。’\"
Meanthoughtheplacewas,itwasequippedwithastable—yard,towhichadmittancewasgainedbyaporte—cochereontheright。
Wheelinghishorse,LaBoulaye,withoutanotherwordtothesoldierhehadbeenquestioning,rodethroughit,followedbyhisescort。
Thehostess,whocameforwardtoreceivethem,wasatall,bonywomanofveryswarthycomplexion,withbeadyeyesandteethprominentasarat’s。Butifill—favoured,sheseemed,atleast,well—intentioned,inadditiontowhichthetricolourscarfofofficeroundLaBoulaye’swaistwasathingthatcommandedrespectandservility,howevermuchitmightbetheinsigniaofaGovernmentofliberty,equality,andfraternity。
Shebadetheostlercarefortheirhorses,andshebroughtthemherbestwine,seekingunderanassumedgenialitytoconcealtheunrestbornofherspeculationsastowhatmighthappendidCaptainCharlotreturneretheDeputydeparted。
Charlotdidreturn。Scarceweretheyseatedattheirwinewhentheconfusedsoundsthatfromthedistancehadbeenswellingtookmoredefiniteshape。ThehostesslookeduneasyasLaBoulayeroseandwenttothedooroftheinn。Downtheroadmarchednowanumerouscompanyfromwhich—tojudgebytheiroddappearance—theplayersatbowlshadbeendrawn。Theynumberedcloseuponthreescore,andinthecentreofthemcameagreatlumberingvehicle,whichpuzzledLaBoulaye。Hedrewawayfromthedoorandpostedhimselfatthewindow,sothatunobservedhemightascertainwhatwastoward。Intothecourtyardcamethatcompany,pele—mele,anoddmixtureofragsandgauds,yetaverylustyparty,vigorousoflimbandloudofvoice。Withthemcamethecoach,andtherewassuchapressaboutthegatesthatLaBoulayelookedtoseesomeofthemcrushedtodeath。
Butwithafewshoutsandoathsandthreatsatoneanothertheygotthroughinsafety,andtheunwieldycarriagewasbroughttoastandstill。
Theywereclamouringaboutitsdoors,andtoLaBoulayeitseemedthattheywereonthepointofquarrellingamongthemselves,somewantingtoenterthecoachandothersseekingtorestrainthem,whenthroughtheporte—cochererodeCharlotTardivethimself。
Hebarkedoutasharpwordofcommand,andtheygrewsilentandstill,testifyingtoadisciplinewhichsaidmuchforthestrengthofcharacteroftheircaptain。Hewasstrangelyaltered,wasthisTardivet,andhisappearancenowwasworthyofhisfollowers。Underagaudily—laced,three—corneredhathishairhungdishevelledandunkempt,likewispsofstraw。Heworeacoatoffloweredblacksilk,withaheavygoldedging,andaverybrightplum—colouredwaistcoatshowedabovethebroadtricolourscarfthatsashedhismiddle。Hisbreecheswerewhite(orhadbeenwhiteinorigin),anddisappearedintoapairofverylustrouslacqueredbootsthatrosehighabovehisknees。Acavalrysabreofordinarydimensionshungfromamilitarybelt,andapistol—butt,peepingfromhissash,completedtheastonishingmotleyofhisappearance。Fortherest,hewasthesametallandwell—knitfellow;buttherewasmorestrengthinhissquarechin,moreintelligenceinthekeenblueeyes,and,alas!morecoarsenessinthemouth,whichbristledwithareddishbeardofsomedays’growth。
LaBoulayewatchedhimwithinterest。HehadbecomeintimatewithhimintheolddaysinParis,whitherTardivethadgone,andwhere,firedbythewrongshehadsuffered,hehadbeenoneoftheapostlesoftheRevolution。WhenthefrontiersofFrancehadbeenindangerTardivethadtakenuparms,andbythelustrewhichhehadsheduponthenameofCaptainCharlotashewascometobecalledthroughoutthearmy—hehadeclipsedthefameofCitizenTardivet,theerstwhileprophetofliberty。Greatchangestheseintheestateofonewhohadbeenasimplepeasant;butthenthetimesweretimesofgreatchanges。WasnotSanterre,thebrewer,becomeagreatgeneral,andwasnotRobespierre,theobscurelawyerofArras,bywayofbecomingadictator?Wasit,therefore,wonderfulthatCharlotshouldhavepassedfrompeasanttopreacher,frompreachertosoldier,andfromsoldierto—what?
AshrewdsuspicionwasbeingborneinuponLaBoulaye’smindashestoodbythatwindow,hismenbehindhimwatchingalso,withnolessintentnessandsomeuneasinessforthemselves—fortheymislikedthelookofthecompany。
InfivesecondsCharlothadrestoredorderinthehumanchaoswithout。Infiveminutestherewerebuttenmenleftintheyard。
TheothersweregoneatCharlot’sbidding—abidding,couchedinwordsthatwenttoconfirmLaBoulaye’ssuspicions。
\"Youwillgetbacktoyourpostsatonce,\"hehadsaid。\"Becausewehavemadeonerichcaptureisnoreasonwhyyoushouldneglecttheopportunitiesofmakingothersnolessrich。You,Moulinet,withtwentymen,shallpatroltheroadtoCharleroi,andgetasnearFranceaspossible。YouBoligny,stationyourselfintheneighbourhoodofConde,withtenmen,andguardtheroadfromValenciennes。You,Aigreville,spreadyourtwentymenfromCondetoTournay,andwatchthefrontiersclosely。Makeaninspectionofanycapturesyoumaytake,andwastenotimeinbringinghitherworthlessones。Nowgo。Iwillseethateachman’sshareofthisisassuredhim。March!\"
Thereweresomeshoutsof\"VivelaRepublique!\"someof\"ViveleCaptaineCharlot!\"andsotheypouredoutoftheyard,andlefthimtogiveafewhurrieddirectionstothetenmenthatremained。
\"Sadinvalidsthese,asIlive!\"exclaimedLaBoulayeoverhisshouldertohisfollowers。\"Ha!Thereismyfriendoftheredredingote!\"
ThefellowwiththebandagedheadhadapproachedCharlotandwastuggingathissleeve。
\"Letbe,yougreasyrascal,\"theCaptainsnappedathim,toadd:
\"Whatdoyousay?ADeputy?Where?\"Thefellowpointedwithhisthumbinthedirectionofthehostelry。
\"Sacrednameofaname!\"growledCharlot,and,turningsuddenlyfromthementowhomhehadbeenissuingdirections,hesprangupthestepsandenteredtheinn。AshecrossedthethresholdofthecommonroomhewasconfrontedbythetallfigureofLaBoulaye。
\"Imakeyoumycompliments,Charlot,\"wasCaron’sgreeting,\"uponthevigoroushealththatappearstoprevailinyourhospital。\"
Tardivetstoodamomentwithinthedoorway,staringattheDeputy。
Thenhisbrowcleared,andwithalaugh,atonceofwelcomeandamusement,hestrodeforwardandputouthishand。
\"MygoodCaron!\"hecried。\"TomeetyouatBoisvertisapleasureIhadnotlookedfor。\"
\"Areyousoverysure,\"askedLaBoulayesardonically,ashetooktheoutstretchedhand,\"thatitisapleasure?\"
\"Howcoulditbeelse,oldfriend?BySt。Guillotine!\"headded,clappingtheDeputyontheback,\"youshallcometomyroom,andwewillbroachabottleofgreenseal。\"
Insomemeasureofwonder,LaBoulayepermittedhimselftobeledupthecrazystairstoamostuntidyroomabove,whichevidentlydiddutyastheCaptain’sparlour。Aheavybrasslamp,hangingfromtheceiling,afewuntrustworthychairsandadealtable,stainedandunclean,weretheonlyarticlesoffurniture。ButinalmosteverycornertherewereuntidyheapsofgarmentsOfallsortsandconditions;strewnaboutthefloorwereotherarticlesofapparel,afewweapons,asaddle,andthreeorfourboots;hereanemptybottle,lyingonitsside,yonderacoupleoffullonesbythehearth;anoddbookortwoandaninfinityofplayingcards,casttheremuchasasowerscattershisseedsupontheground。
Theremaybeahundredwaysofapprehendingthecharacterofaman,butnoneperhapsismorereliablethantheappearanceofhisdwelling,andnodiscerningpersonthatsteppedintoCaptainTardivet’sparlourcouldlongremainindoubtofitsinhabitant’spursuitsandhabits。
WhenDameCapouladehadwithdrawn,afterbringingthemtheirwineandcastingafewlogsuponthefire,LaBoulayeturnedhisbacktothehearthandconfrontedhishost。
\"Whyareyounotwiththearmy,Charlot?\"heaskedinatonewhichmadethequestionsoundlikeademand。
\"Havetheynottoldyou,\"rejoinedtheotherairily,engrossedinfillingtheglasses。
\"IunderstandyouweresentheretorecoverfromawoundyoureceivedthreemonthsagoatJemappes,andtotakechargeofotherinvalidedsoldiers。Butseemingly,yourinvalidsdonotnumbermorethanahalf—dozenoutofthefiftyorsixtymenthatarewithyou。Howisitthen,thatyoudonotreturnwiththesetoDumouriez?\"
\"BecauseIcanserveFrancebetterhere,\"answeredCharlot,\"andatthesametimeenrichmyselfandmyfollowers。\"
\"Inshort,\"returnedLaBoulayecoldly,\"becauseyouhavedegeneratedfromasoldierintoabrigand。\"
Charlotlookedup,andforjustasecondhisglancewasnotwithoutuneasiness。Thenhelaughed。Heunbuckledhisswordandtosseditintoacorner,throwinghishatafterit。
\"Itwaseveryourwaytotakeextremeviews,Caron,\"heobserved,withacertainwhimsicalregretoftone。\"That,nodoubt,iswhathasmadeastatesmanofyou。YouhadchosenmorewiselyhadyouelectedtoservetheRepublicwithyourswordinstead。Come,myfriend,\"andhepointedtothewine,\"letuspledgetheNation。\"
LaBoulayeshruggedhisshouldersslightly,andsighed。Intheendhecameforwardandtookthewine。
\"LonglivetheRepublic!\"wasCharlot’stoast,andwithaslightinclinationoftheheadLaBoulayedrainedhisglass。
\"Itislikelytolivewithoutyou,Charlot,unlessyoumendyourconduct。\"
\"Diable!\"snappedtheCaptain,atriflepeevishly。\"CanyounotunderstandthatinmyownwayIamservingmycountry。Youhavecalledmeabrigand。ButyoumightsaythesameofGeneralDumouriezhimself。Howmanycitieshashenotsacked?\"
\"Thatisthewayofwar。\"
\"Andsoisthis。HemakeswarupontheenemiesofFrancethatdwellincities,whilstI,inasmallerway,makewaruponthosethattravelincoaches。Iconfinemyselftoemigres—thesedamnedaristocratswhomitiseverygoodFrenchman’sdutytoaidinstampingout。Overthefrontierstheycomewiththeirjewels,theirplate,andtheirmoney—chests。Towhombelongsthiswealth?ToFrance。
Toolongalreadyhavetheywithheldfromthesonsofthesoilthatwhichbelongsequallytothem,andnowtheyhavetheeffronterytoattempttocarrytheserichesoutofthecountry。WouldanytrueRepublicandaretoreproachmeforwhatIdo?IambutseizingthatwhichbelongstoFrance,andheredividingitamongthegoodpatriotsthatarewithme,thesoldiersthathavebledforFrance。\"
\"Aspeciousargument,\"sneeredLaBoulaye。
\"SpeciousenoughtosatisfytheConventionitselfifeverIshouldbecalledtotask,\"answeredCharlot,withheat。\"DoyouproposetodrawtheattentionoftheExecutivetomydoings?\"
LaBoulaye’sgreyeyesregardedhimsteadilyforamoment。
\"KnowyouofanyreasonwhyIshouldnot?\"heasked。
\"Yes,Caron,Ido,\"wasthereadyanswer。\"IamwellawareoftheextentofyourpowerwiththeMountain。InParisIcanseethatitmightgohardwithmeifyouweremindedthatitshould,andyouwereabletoseizeme。Ontheotherhand,thatsuchargumentsthatIhaveadvancedtoyouwouldbeacceptabletotheGovernmentIdonotdoubt。Butwhilsttheywouldapproveofthisthatyoucallbrigandage,IalsodonotdoubtthattheywouldclaimthattheprizesIhaveseizedarebyrightthepropertyoftheConvention,andtheymightcompelmetosurrenderthem。Thustheywouldpassfrommyhandsintothoseofsomestatesman—brigand,who,underthepleaofseizingthesetreasuresforthecoffersofthenation,wouldtransferthemtohisown。Wouldyouratherhelpsuchanonetoprofitthanme,Caron?Haveyousofarforgottenhowwesufferedtogether—almostintheself—samecause—atBellecour,intheolddays?Haveyouforgottenthefriendshipthatlinkeduslater,inParis,whentheRevolutionwasinitsdawn?HaveyouforgottenwhatIhaveenduredatthehandsofthisinfernalclassthatyoucanfeelnosympathyforme?Caron,itisameasureofrevenge,andasthereisaHeaven,averymildone。
Metheyrobbedofmorethanlife;themIdeprivebutoftheirjewelsandtheirplate,turningthemdestituteupontheworld。
Bethinkyouofmygirl—wife,Caron,\"headded,furiously,\"andofhowshediedofgriefandshameashortthreemonthsafterourhideousnuptials。GodinHeaven!WhenthememoryofitreturnstomeImarvelatmyownforbearance。ImarvelthatIdonottakeeverymanandwomanofthemthatfallintomyhandsandflogthemtodeathastheywouldhavefloggedyouwhenyousought—alastosolittlepurpose—tointerveneonmybehalf。\"
Hegrewsilentandthoughtful,andtheexpressionofhisfacewasnotnice。Atlast:\"HaveIgivenyoureasonenough,\"heasked,\"whyyoushouldnotseektothwartme?\"
\"Why,yes,\"answeredLaBoulaye,\"morethanwasnecessary。IamdesolatedthatIshouldhavebroughtyoutore—openasorrowthatIthoughtwashealed。\"
\"Soitis,Caron。HowitisIdonotknow。Perhapsitismynature;perhapsitisthatinyouthsorrowisseldomlong—enduring;
perhapsitisthestrenuouslifeIhavelivedandthechangesthathavebeenwroughtinme—for,afterall,thereisalittleinthisCaptainTardivetthatislikethepeasantpoorMarietooktohusband,fouryearsago。Iamnolongerthesameman,andamongtheotherthingsthatIhaveputfrommearethesorrowsthatwereoftheoldCharlot。Butsomememoriescannotaltogetherdie,andifto—dayInolongermournthatpoorchild,yettheknowledgeofthedebtthatlies’twixtthenoblesseofFranceandmeiseverpresent,andIneglectnoopportunityofdischargingapartofit。
Butenoughofthat,Caron。Tellmeofyourself。Itisafulltwelvemonthsincelastwemet,andinthattime,fromwhatIhaveheard,youhavedonemuchandgonefar。Tellmeofit,Caron。\"
Theydrewtheirchairstothehearth,andtheysattalkingsolongthattheearlyFebruarytwilightcamedownuponthemwhiletheywerestillattheirreminiscences。LaBoulayehadintendedreachingValenciennesthatnight;butratherthanjourneyforwardinthedarkhenowproposedtolieatBoisvert,aresolutioninwhichhedidnotlackforencouragementfromCharlot。
CHAPTERIX
THECAPTIVES
AmidthesordidsurroundingsofCharlot’sprivatequarterstheCaptainandtheDeputysuppedthatevening。Thesuppersortedwellwiththehouse—agreasy,ill—cookedmealthatprovedlittleinvitingtothesomewhatfastidiousLaBoulaye。Butthewine,plundered,nodoubt,incommonwiththegobletsoutofwhichtheydrankit—wasmorethangood,andwhilstLaBoulayeshowedhisappreciationofit,Charlotabuseditlikeasoldier。Theysatfacingeachotheracrossthelittledealtable,whosestainswerenowhiddenbyacloth,andtolightthemtheyhadfourtaperssetinsilvercandlesticksofmagnificentworkmanship,andmostwondrousweight,whichTardivetinformedhisguesthadbeenthepropertyofaci—devantprinceoftheblood。
AsthenightworeonCaptainCharlotgrewboisterousandmoreconfidential。Hecameatlengthtospeakofthelastcapturetheyhadmade。
\"Ihavetakenprizes,Caron,\"saidhe,\"whichakingmightnotdespise。Butto—day—\"Heraisedhiseyestotheceilingandwaggedhishead。
\"Well?\"quothLaBoulaye。\"Whataboutto—day?\"
\"Ihavemadeacaptureworthmorethanalltheothersputtogether。
Itwasanindifferent—lookingberline,andmymenwerewithinanaceofallowingittopass。ButIhaveanose,moncher\"—andhetappedtheorganwithludicroussignificance—\"and,bonDieu,whataffair!Icansmellanaristocrataleagueoff。DownuponthatcoachIswoopedlikeahawkuponasparrow。Withinitsattwowomen,thicklyveiled,andIgiveyoumywordthatinasenseIpitiedthem,fornotadoubtofit,buttheywereintheactofcongratulatingthemselvesupontheirescapefromFrance。Butsentimentmaybecomefatalifpermittedtointerferewithenterprise。StiflingmyregretsIdesiredthemtoalight,andtheybeingwiseobeyedmewithoutdemur。
Iallowedthemtoretaintheirveils。Isoughtthesightofthingsotherthanwomen’sfaces,andabriefsurveyofthecoachshowedmewheretobestowmyattention。Iliftedthebackseat。Itcameuplikethelidofthechestitwas,andbeneathitIdiscoveredenoughgoldandsilverplatetooutweighinvaluealmosteverythingthatI
hadevertaken。Butthatwasbynomeansall。Underthefrontseattherewasachestofgold—louisd’orstheywere,sometwoorthreethousandatleast—and,besidesthat,alittleiron—boundboxofgemswhichinitselfwasworthmorethanalltherestofthecontentsofthattreasure—casketofacoach。Itellyou,Caron,Idroppedthelidofthatseatinsomehaste,forIwasnotmindedthatmymenshouldbecomeaswiseasI。Isteppeddownandbade,thewomenre—enter,andhitherunderstrongescortIhavebroughtthem。\"
\"Andthesetreasures?\"askedLaBoulaye。
\"Theyarestillinthecoachbelow,withthewomen。Ihavetoldthesethattheyshallspendthenightthere。To—morrowIshallseetothemandgivethemtheirliberty—whichisamoregenerousproceedingthanmightbefallthematthehandsofanother。Whentheyaregonecomesthedivisionofthespoil。\"Heclosedoneeyeslowly,inaveryponderouswink。\"TomymenIshallrelegatethegoldandsilverplateaswellasthemoney。FormyselfIshallonlyretainthelittleiron—boundbox。Myfollowerswillaccountmemorethangenerousandthemselvesmorethansatisfied。Asforme,LaBoulaye—bySt。Guillotine,IamtemptedtoemigratealsoandsetupasanaristocratmyselfinPrussiaorEngland,forinthatlittleboxthereissomethingmorethanafortune。Iaskedyouto—daywhetheryouweremindedtolayinformationagainstmeinParis。Myfaith,Iamlittleconcernedwhetheryoudoornot,forIthinkthatbeforeyoucanreachParis,CaptainCharlotTardivetwillbenomorethananameintheRepublicanarmy。AbroadI
shallcallmyselfCharlotduTardivet,andIshallsleepinfinelinenandliveontrufflesandchampagne。Caron,yourhealth!\"
Hedrainedhisglass,andlaughedsoftlytohimselfashesetitdown。
\"Doyoutrustyourmen?\"askedLaBoulaye。
\"Eh?Trustthem?Nameofaname!Theyknowme。Ihaveplacedthetenmostfaithfulonesonguard。Theyanswertotherestofuswiththeirnecksforthesafetyoftheircharge。Comehither,Caron。\"
Herosesomewhatunsteadily,andlurchedacrosstothewindow。LaBoulayefollowedhim,andgazingoutunderhisindication,hebeheldthecoachbytheblazeofafirewhichthemenhadlightedtokeepthemfromfreezingattheirpost。
\"Doesthatlooksecure?\"
\"Why,yes—secureenough。Butifthosefellowsweretotakeitintotheirheadsthatitwouldbemoreprofitabletosharetheprizeamongtenthanamongsixty?\"
\"Secreanom!!\"sworeCharlotimpatiently。\"Youdomywitspoorcredit。Forwhatdoyoutakeme?HaveIgonethroughsomuch,thinkyou,withoutlearninghowlittlemenaretobetrusted?Faugh!
Lookattheporte—cochere。Thegatesareclosed—aye,andlocked,moncher,andthekeysarehere,inmypocket。Doyouimaginetheyaretobebrokenthroughwithoutarousinganyone?Andthen,thehorses。Theyareinthestablesoverthere,andagain,thekeysareinmypocket。Sothat,yousee,Idonotleaveeverythingtothehonestyofmytenmostfaithfulones。\"
\"Youhavelearnedwisdom,notadoubtofit,\"laughedtheDeputy。
\"Inahardschool,Caron,\"answeredtheCaptainsoberly。\"Aye,nameofaname,inamonstroushardschool。\"
Heturnedfromthewindow,andthelightofthetapersfallingonhisface,showeditheavilyscoredwithlinesofpain,testifyingtotheuglymemorieswhichtheDeputy’slightwordshadevoked。Thensuddenlyhelaughed,half—bitterly,halfhumourously。
\"La,la!\"saidhe。\"Thething’spast。CharlotTardivetthebridegroomofBellecourandCaptainCharlotofDumouriez’armyaredifferentmen—verydifferent。\"
Hestrodebacktothetable,filledhisgoblet,andgulpeddownthewine。ThenhecrossedtothefireandstoodwithhisbacktoLaBoulayeforaspell。Whennexthefacedhiscompanionallsignsofemotionhadclearedfromhiscountenance。Itwasagainthecallous,recklessfaceofCaptainCharlot,renderedatriflemorerecklessandatriflemorecallousbythewine—flushonhischeeksandthewine—glitterinhiseye。
\"Caron\"saidhe,withahalf—smile,\"shallwehavetheseladiesintosupper?\"
\"Godforbid!\"ejaculatedLaBoulaye。
\"Nay,butIwill,\"theotherinsisted,andhemovedacrosstothewindow。
Ashepassedhim,LaBoulayelaidadetaininghanduponhisarm。
\"Notthat,Charlot,\"hebeggedimpressively,hisdarkfaceveryset。
\"Plunderthem,turnthemdestituteupontheworld,ifyouwill,butremember,atleast,thattheyarewomen。\"
Charlotlaughedinhisface。
\"Itissomethingtoremember,isitnot?Theyremembereditofourwomen,thesearistocrats!\"
TherewassomuchuglytruthintheCaptain’swords,andsuchasuggestionofjust,ifbitter,retributioninhismentalattitude,thatLaBoulayereleasedhisarm,atalossforfurtherargumentswherewithtocurbhim。
\"Paydi!\"Charlotcontinued,\"Ihaveamindforafrolic。Doesnotjusticegivemetherighttoclaimthatthesearistocratsshallamuseme?\"
Withanoathheturnedabruptly,andpulledthecasementopen。
\"Guyot!\"hecalled,andavoicefrombelowmadeanswertohim。
\"Youwillmakemycomplimentstothecitoyennesinthecoach,Guyot,andtellthemthattheCitizen—captainTardivetrequeststhehonouroftheircompanytosupper。\"
Thenhewenttothedoor,andcallingDameCapoulade,hebadehersettwofreshcovers;inwhichhewasexpeditiouslyobeyed。LaBoulayestoodbythefire,hispalefaceimpassivenowandalmostindifferent。CharlotreturnedtothewindowtolearnfromGuyotthatthecitoyennesthankedtheCitizen—captain,butthattheyweretiredandsoughttobeexcused,askingnothingbetterthantobeallowedtoremainatpeaceintheircarriage。
\"Sacrednameofaname!\"hecroaked,atriflethickly,forthewinehehadtakenwasmasteringhimmoreandmore。\"Aretheydefyingus?
Sincetheywillnotacceptaninvitation,compelthemtoobeyacommand。Bringthemupatonce,Guyot。\"
\"Atonce,Captain,\"wastheanswer,andGuyotwentaboutthebusiness。
Charlotclosedthewindowandapproachedthetable。
\"Theyarecoquettishthesescenteddames,\"hemocked,ashepouredhimselfoutsomewine。\"YouarenotdrinkingCaron。\"
\"Itisperhapswisethatoneofusshouldremainsober,\"answeredtheDeputyquietly,forinspiteofacertainsympathywiththefeelingsbywhichCharlotwasactuated,hewasindeadantipathytothisbaitingofwomenthatseemedtoward。
Charlotmadenoanswer。Hedrainedhisgobletandsetitdownwithabang。Thenheflunghimselfintoachair,andstretchingouthislong,bootedlegshebegantohumtherefrainofthe\"Marseillaise。\"
Thusafewmomentswentby。Thentherecameasoundofstepsuponthecreakingstairs,andthegruffvoiceofthesoldierurgingtheladiestoascendmorespeedily。
Atlastthedooropenedandtwowomenentered,followedbyGuyot。
Charlotlurchedtohisfeet。
\"Youhavecome,Mesdames,\"saidhe,forgettingthemodeofaddressprescribedbytheConvention,andclumsilyessayingtomakealeg。