第4章
加入书架 A- A+
点击下载App,搜索"The Two Noble Kinsmen",免费读到尾

  \"Bewelcome!Guyot,gotothedevil。\"

  Foramomentortwoafterthesoldier’sdeparturethewomenremainedintheshadow,then,attheCaptain’sinvitation,whichtheydarednotdisobey,theycameforwardintothehaloofcandle—light。

  SimultaneouslyLaBoulayecaughthisbreath,andtookastepforward。

  Thenhedrewbackagainuntilhisshoulderstouchedtheovermantelandthereheremained,staringatthenewcomers,whoasyet,didnotappeartohaveobservedhim。

  Theyworenoheadgear,andtheirscarfswerethrownbackupontheirshoulders,revealingtothestrickengazeofLaBoulayethecountenancesoftheMarquisedeBellecourandherdaughter。

  Andnow,astheyadvancedintothelight,Charlotrecognisedthemtoo。Intheactofofferingachairhestood,arrested,hiseyesdevouringfirstone,thentheotherofthen,withaglancethatseemedtohavegrownoddlysobered。Theflushdiedfromhisface,andhislipstwitchedlikethoseofamanwhoseekstocontrolhisemotions。Thenslowlythecolourcreptbackintohischeeks,acurlofmockeryappearedonthecoarsemouth,andtheeyesbeamedevilly。

  Theytensesilencewasbrokenbythebangwithwhichhedroppedthechairhehadhalfraised。Asheleanedforwardnow,LaBoulayereadinhisfacethethoughtthathadleaptintotheCaptain’smind,andhaditbeenaquestionofanywomanotherthanZuzannedeBellecour,theDeputymighthaveindulgedintheconsiderationofwhatawonderfulretributionwastherehere。IntothehandsofthemanwhosebridetheMarquisdeBellecourhadtornfromhimwerenowdeliveredbyawonderfulchancethewifeanddaughterofthatsameBellecour。AndatBoisvertthisbrigandingCaptainwasasmuchto—nightthelordoflifeanddeath,andallbesides,ashadbeentheMarquisofBellecourofold。Butheponderednotthesethings,forallthatthesternironyofthecoincidencedidnotescapehim。

  ThatevillookinCharlot’seyes,thatsinistersmileonCharlot’slips,morethansuggestedwhatmannerofvengeancetheCaptainwouldexact—andthat,forthetime,wasmatterenoughtoabsorbtheDeputy’swholeattention。

  Andthewomendidnotseehim。Theyweretoomuchengrossedinthefigurefrontingthem,andagonisedly,withcheekswhiteandbosomsheaving,theywaited,intheirdreadsuspense。Atlast,drawinghimselftothefullofhisstalwartheight,theCaptainlaughedgrimlyandspoke。

  \"Mesdames,\"saidhe,hisverytoneaninsultinitsbrutalderision,\"weRepublicanshaveabolishedGod,anduntiltonightIhaveheldtheRepublicright,arguingthatifaGodtherewas,Hisleaningsmustbearistocratic,sinceHeneverseemedtoconcernHimselfwiththemisfortunesofthelowly—born。Buttonight,mesdames,IknowthattheRepublicisatfault。ThereisaGod—aGodofjusticeandretribution,whohasdeliveredyou,ofallpeopleintheworld,intomyhands。Lookonmewell,Ci—devantMarquisedeBellecour,andyou,MademoiselledeBellecour。Lookinmyfaceandseeifyouknowmeagain。Notyou。Youneverheededmeasyourodebyinthoseprouddays。ButheardyouevertellofoneCharlotTardivet,abasevassalwhosewifeyourhusband,Madame,andyourfather,Mademoiselle,tookfromhimonhisbridalmorn?Heardyouevertellofthatpoorgirl—oneMarieTardivet—whodiedofgriefasaconsequenceofthatbrutality?Butno;suchmattersweretootrivialforyournoticeifyousawthem,orforyourmemoryifyoueverheardtellofthem。

  Whatwasthelifeofapeasantmorethanthatofanyotheranimaloftheland,thattheconcernofitshouldperturbtheserenenessofyouraristocraticbeing?Mesdames,thatCharlotTardivetamI;thatMarieTardivetwasmywife。IknewnotwhomyouwerewhenIbadeyousupatmytablebutnowthatIknowit—whatdoyoulookforatmyhands?\"

  ItwastheMarquisewhoansweredhim。Shewasdeathlypale,andherwordscamebreathlessly:forallthattheirimportwasverybold。

  \"Welookfortherecollectionthatwearewomenandunlessyouareascowardlyas—\"

  \"Citoyenne,\"hebrokeinharshly,answeringherashehadansweredLaBoulaye,\"wasmywifelessawomanthinkyou?Pah!Thereisyetanotherherewhowaswronged,\"heannounced,andhewavedhishandinthedirectionofLaBoulaye,whostood,stiffandpale,bythehearth。

  Thewomenturned,andatsightoftheDeputyacryescapedSuzanne。

  Itwasacryofhope,forherewasonewhowouldsurelylendthemaid。Itwasafact,shethought,uponwhichtheCaptainhadnotcounted。ButLaBoulayestoodstraightandcold,andnotbysomuchasaninclinationoftheheaddidheacknowledgethatgrimintroduction。Charlot,mistakingMademoiselle’sexclamation,laughedsoftly。

  \"Wellmayyoucryout,Citoyenne,\"saidhe,\"forhimIseeyourecognise。Heisthemanwhosoughttorescuemywifefromtheclutchesofyourlordlyandmostnoblefather。Forhispainshewasfloggeduntiltheybelievedhimdead。Isitnotveryfittingthatheshouldbewithmenowtoreceiveyou?\"

  \"Buthe,atleast,isinmydebt,\"criedMademoiselle,nowmakingastepforward,andsustainedbyanexcitementbornofhope。\"Whatevermaybemyfather’ssins,M。laBoulaye,atleast,willnotseektovisitthemuponthedaughter,forheoweshislifetome,andhewillnotforgetthedebt。\"

  Charlot’sbrowsweresuddenlyknitwithvexation。Hehalf—turnedtoLaBoulaye,asiftospeak;buterehecouldutteraword—

  \"Thedebthasbeenpaid,Citoyenne,\"saidCaronimpassively。

  Beforethatcoldanswer,socoldlydelivered,Mademoisellerecoiled。

  \"Paid!\"sheechoedmechanically。

  \"Aye,paid,\"herejoined。\"Youclaimedyourbrother’slifeinpayment,andIgaveittoyou。Doyounotthinkthatwearequits?

  Besides,\"heendedsuddenly,\"CaptainTardivetisthemasterhere。

  Addressyourappealstohim,Citoyenne。\"

  Withterrorwrittenonherface,sheturnedfromhimtomeettheflushedcountenanceofCharlot,who,witharmsakimboandhisheadononeside,wasregardingheratoncewithmockeryandsatisfaction。

  \"Whatdoyouintendbyus,Monsieur?\"shequestionedinachokingvoice。

  Hesmiledinscrutably。

  \"Allayyourfears,Citoyenne;youwillfindmeverygentle。\"

  \"Iknewyouwouldprovegenerous,\"shecried。

  \"But,yes,Citoyenne,\"herejoined,inthetonesweemploytothosewhofearunreasonably。\"Ishallprovegenerous;asgenerousas—aswasmylordyourfather。\"

  LaBoulayetrembled,buthisfaceremainedcalmlyexpressionlessashewatchedthatgrimscene。

  \"Monsieur!\"Suzannecriedoutinhorror。

  \"Youwillnotdare,youscum!\"blazedtheMarchioness。

  Charlotshruggedhisshouldersandlaughed,whereuponMadamedeBellecourseemedtobecomeabeingtransformed。Herampleflesh,whichbutamomentbackhadquiveredinfear,quiverednowmoreviolentlystillinanger。Thecolourflowedbackintohercheeksuntiltheyflamedanangrycrimson,andhervituperationsranginsoloudandfierceavoicethatatlast,puttinghishandstohisears,Charlotcrossedtothedoor。

  \"Silence!\"heroaredather,sosavagelythatherspiritforsookherontheinstant。\"Iwillputanendtothis,\"heswore,asheopenedthedoor。\"Holdthere!IsGuyotbelow?\"

  \"Here,Captain,\"cameavoice。

  Charlotretracedhissteps,leavingthedoorwide,hiseyesdwellinguponSuzanneuntilsheshrankunderitsgaze,asshemighthavedonefromthetouchofsomeuncleanthing。Shedrewneartohermother,inwhomthebriefparoxysmofragewasnowsucceededbyanolessviolentparoxysmofweeping。OnthestairssoundedGuyot’sascendingsteps。

  \"Mother,\"whisperedSuzanne,settingherarmsaboutherinavainattempttocomfort。ThensheheardCharlot’svoicecurtlybiddingGuyottoreconducttheMarquisetohercarriage。

  MadamedeBellecourhearditalso,androusedherselfoncemore。

  \"Iwillnotgo,\"shestormed,angerflashingagainfromthetear—ladeneyes。\"Iwillnotleavemydaughter。\"

  Charlotshruggedhisshoulderscallously。

  \"Takeheraway,Guyot,\"hesaid,shortly,andthesturdysoldierobeyedhimwitharoughnessthattooknoaccountofeitherbirthorsex。

  WhentheMarquise’slastscreamhaddiedawayinthedistance,CharlotturnedoncemoretoSuzanne,anditseemedthathesoughttocomposehisfeaturesintoanexpressionofgentlenessbeyondtheirruggedlimitations。Buttheglanceofhisblueeyeswaskind,andmistakingthepurportofthatkindness,Mademoisellebegananappealtohisbetterfeelings。

  Straightandtall,paleanddelicateshestood,herbeautyrendered,perhaps,themoreappealingbyvirtueofthefearreflectedonhercountenance。Herblueeyeswereveiledbehindtheirlongblacklashes,herlipsweretremulous,andherhandsclaspedandunclaspedasshenowmadeherprayertotheRepublican。ButinthehardenedheartofCharlotnobreathofpitystirred。Hebeheldherbeautyandhebethoughthimofhiswrongs。Fortherest,perhaps,hadshebeenlesscomelyhehadbeenlessvengeful。

  AndyonderbythehearthstoodLaBoulayelikeastatue,unmovedandimmovable。TheCaptainwasspeakingtoher,gentlyandsoothingly,butherthoughtsbecamemoretakenwiththesilenceofLaBoulayethanwiththespeechofCharlot。Eveninthatparlousmomentshehadleisuretodespiseherselfforhavingonce—onthedayonwhich,inanswertoherintercessions,hehadsparedherbrother’slife—entertainedakindly,almostwistful,thoughtconcerningthismanwhomshenowdeemedadastard。

  CHAPTERX

  THEBAISERLAMOURETTE

  PresentlyCharlotturnedtoLaBoulaye,andforallthatheutterednoword,hisglanceleftnothingtobesaid。InresponsetoitCaronstirredatlast,andcameleisurelyovertothetable。

  \"Amouthfulofwine,andI’mgone,Charlot,\"saidheinlevel,colourlesstones,astakingupaflagonhefilledhimselfagoblet。

  \"Fillforme,too,\"criedtheCaptain;\"aye,andfortheCitoyennehere。Come,mygirl,acupofwinewillrefreshyou。\"

  ButSuzanneshrankfromtheinvitationasmuchasfromthetenorofitandtheepithethehadappliedtoher。Observingthis,helaughedsoftly。

  \"Oh!Asyouwill。Butthewineisgood—fromcellarofaci—devantDuke。Myservicetoyou,Citoyenne,\"hepledgedher,andraisinghiscup,hepouredthewinedownathroatthatwasparchedbythemuchthathehaddrunkalready,Buterethegobletwashalf—empty,asharp,suddencryfromLaBoulayecametointerrupthisquaffing。

  Heglancedround,andatwhathesawhespilledthewinedownhiswaistcoat,thenletthecupfalltotheground,aswithanoathheflunghimselfuponthegirl。

  Shehadapproachedthetablewhilstbothmenweredrinking,andquietlypossessedherselfofaknife;and,butthatitwastooblunttodotheservicetowhichsheputit,Charlot’sinterventionwouldhavecometoolate。Asitwashecaughtherwristintime,andinaragehetoretheweaponfromherfingers,andflungitfaracrosstheroom。

  \"So,prettylady!\"hegasped,nowgrippingbothherwrists。\"So!

  wearesuicidallyinclined,arewe!WewouldcheatCaptainCharlot,wouldwe?Fidonc!\"hecontinuedwithhorridplayfulness。\"Toshedabloodsoblueuponafloorsounclean!Nameofanameofaname!\"

  Accountingherselfbaffledateverypoint,thisgirl,whohadhithertoborneherselfsostoutlyastohavestoicallysoughtdeathasalastmeansofescape,begantoweepsoftly。Whereupon:

  \"Nay,nay,little—woman,\"murmuredtheCaptain,insuchaccentsasareemployedtoapettedchild,andinstinctively,inhisintenttosoothehedrewhernearer。Andnowtheclosecontactthrilledhim;

  herbeauty,andsomesubtleperfumethatreachedhimfromher,playedhavocwithhissenses。Nearerhedrewherinsilence,hisfacewhiteandclammy,andhishot,wineladenbreathcomingquickereverysecond。Andunresistingshesubmitted,forshewasbeyondresistancenow,beyondtearseven。Frombetweenwetlasheshergreateyesgazedintohiswithalookofdeadly,piteousaffright;herlipswereparted,hercheeksashen,andhermindwasdimlystrivingtoformulateaprayertotheHolyMother,thenaturalprotectressofallimperilledvirgins。

  Nearershefeltherselfdrawntohertormentor,inwhosethoughtstheredweltnowlittlerecollectionofthevengefulcharacterofhispurpose。Forasecondherwristswerereleased;thenshefelthisarmsgoingroundherasthecoilsofasnakegorounditsprey。

  Withasuddenreassertionofself,withapantinggaspofhorror,shetoreherselffree。Anoathbrokefromhimashesprangafterher。Thentheunexpectedhappened。Abovehisheadsomethingbrightflashedup,thendown。Therewasadullcrack,andtheCaptainstoppedshortinhisrush;hishandswerejerkedtotheheightofhisbreast,andlikeapole—axedbeasthedroppedandlayproneatherfeet。

  AcrosshisfallenbodyshebeheldLaBoulayestandingimpassively,theghostofasmileonhisthinlips,andinhishandoneoftheheavysilvercandlesticksfromthetable。

  Whilstamanmightcountadozentheystoodsowithnowordspoken。

  Then:

  \"Itwasacowardlyblow,Citoyenne,\"saidtheDeputyinaccentsofregret;\"butwhatchoicehadI?\"Hesetdownthecandlestick,andkneelingbesideCharlot,hefeltfortheCaptain’sheart。\"Thedoor,Citoyenne,\"hemuttered。\"Lockit。\"

  Mechanically,andwithoututteringaword,shehastenedtodohisbidding。Asthekeygratedinthelockherose。

  \"Ithasonlystunnedhim,\"heannounced。\"Nowtoprepareanexplanationforit。\"

  Hedrewachairundertheoldbrasslamp,thathungfromtheceiling。

  Hemountedthechair,andwithbothhandsheseizedthechainimmediatelyabovethelamp。Drawinghimselfup,heswungthereforjustasecond;thenthehookgaveway,andamidashowerofplasterLaBoulayehalf—tumbledtotheground。

  \"There,\"saidhe,ashedroppedthelampwithitschainandhookuponthefloorbyCharlot。\"Itmaynotbeasconvincingaswemightwish,butIthinkthatitwillproveconvincingenoughtothedullwitsofthelandlady,andofsuchofCharlot’sfollowersasmayenterhere。Iamafraid,\"hedeplored,\"thatitwillbesometimebeforeherecovers。Hewassofargoneinwinethatitneededlittleweighttofellhim。\"

  Herglancemethisoncemore,andshetookasteptowardshimwithhandsoutstretched。

  \"Monsieur,Monsieur!\"shecried。\"IfyoubutknewhowinmythoughtsIwrongedyoualittlewhileago。\"

  \"Youhadallreasonto,\"heanswered,takingherhands,andtherecametheleastsofteningofhissterncountenance。\"Itgrievedmetoaddtoyouraffliction。ButhadIpermittedhimtodosomuchassuspectthatIwasanythingbutyourimplacableenemy,Ihadnochanceofsavingyou。Hewouldhavedismissedme,andImusthaveobeyedorbeencompelled,forheismasterhere,andhasmenenoughtoenforcewhathedesires。\"

  Andnowshewouldhavethankedhimforhavingsavedher,buthecuthershortalmostroughly。

  \"Youowemenothanks,\"hesaid。\"Ihavebutdoneforyouwhatmymanhoodmusthavebiddenmedoforanywomansimilarlysituated。Forto—nightIhavesavedyou,Citoyenne。IshallmakeanefforttosmuggleyouandyourmotheroutofBoisvertbeforemorning,butafterthatyoumusthelpyourselves。\"

  \"Youwilldothis?\"shecried,hereyesglistening。

  \"Iwillattemptit。\"

  \"Bywhatmeans,MonsieurCaron?\"

  \"Idonotyetknow。Imustconsider。Inthemeantimeyouhadbestreturntoyourcoach。Laterto—nightIshallhaveyouandyourmotherbroughttome,andIwillendeavourtosoarrangemattersthatyoushallnotagainreturntoyourcarriage。

  \"Notreturntoit?\"sheexclaimed。\"Butarewethentoleaveithere?\"

  \"Iamafraidthereisnohelpforthat。\"

  \"But,Monsieur,youdonotknow;thereisatreasureinthatcarriage。

  Allthatwehaveispackedinit,andifwegowithoutitwegodestitute。\"

  \"Better,perhaps,togodestitutethannottogoatall,Mademoiselle。

  Iamafraidthereisnochoiceforyou。\"

  Hismannerwasatrifleimpatient。Itirritatedhimthatinsuchamomentsheshouldgivesomuchthoughttohervaluables。Butinrealityshewasthinkingoftheminasmuchastheyconcernedhermother,whowasbelow,andherfatherandbrotherwhoawaitedtheminPrussia,whithertheyhadseparatelyemigrated。Theimpatienceinhistonestungherintoafeelingofresentment,thatforthemomentseemedtoblotoutthemuchthatsheowedhim。Areproachfulwordwastremblingonherlips,whensuddenlyheputouthishand。

  \"Hist!\"hewhispered,theconcentratedlookofonewholistensstampeduponhisface。Hissharpearshaddetectedsomesoundwhich—perhapsthroughherpreoccupation—shehadnotnoticed。HesteppedquicklytotheCaptain’sside,andtakingupthelampbyitschain,heleaptintotheairlikeaclown,andcamedownonhisheelswithathudthatshookthechamber。Simultaneouslyhedroppedthelampwithaclatter,andsentashoutre—echoingthroughthehouse。

  Thegirlstaredathimwithpartedlipsandtheleastlookoffearinhereyes。Washegonecleanmadofasudden?

  Butnowthesoundwhichhadwarnedhimofsomeone’sapproachreachedherearsaswell。Therewerestepsonthestairs,whichatthatalarmingnoisewereinstantlyquickened。YeteretheyhadreachedthetopLaBoulayewasatthedoorvociferatingwildly。

  Intotheroomcamethehostess,breathlessandgrinningwithanxiety,andbehindhercameGuyot,who,startledbythedin,hadhasteneduptoinquireintoitscause。

  AtsightoftheCaptainstretcheduponthefloortherewasascreamfromMotherCapouladeandanoathfromthesoldier。

  \"MonDieu!whathashappened?\"shecried,hurryingforward。

  \"Miserable!\"exclaimedLaBoulaye,withwell—feignedanger。\"Itseemsthatyourwretchedhovelistumblingtopieces,andthatmenarenotsafebeneathitsroof。\"Andheindicatedthebrokenplasterandthefallenlamp。

  \"Howdidithappen,Citoyenne—deputy?\"askedGuyot;forallthathedrewtheonlypossibleinferencefromwhathesaw。

  \"Canyounotseehowithappened?\"returnedLaBoulaye,impatiently。

  \"Asforyou,wretchedwoman,youwillsufferforit,Ipromiseyou。

  ThenationislikelytodemandahighpriceforCaptainCharlot’sinjuries。\"

  \"But,bonDieu,howamItoblame?\"wailedthefrightenedwoman。

  \"Toblame,\"echoedLaBoulaye,inafuriousvoice。\"Areyounottoblamethatyouletroomsinacrazyhovel?Letthemtoemigresasmuchasyouwill,butifyouletthemtogoodpatriotsandtherebyendangertheirlivesyoumusttaketheconsequences。Andtheconsequencesinthiscasearelikelytobesevere,malheureuse。\"

  HeturnednowtoGuyot,whowaskneelingbytheCaptain,andlookingtohishurt。

  \"Here,Guyot,\"hecommandedsharply,\"reconducttheCitoyennetohercoach。Iwillperhapsseeheragainlater,whentheCaptainshallhaverecoveredconsciousness。You,CitoyenneCapoulade,assistmetocarryhimtobed。\"

  Eachobeyedhim,Guyotreadily,asbecameasoldier,andthehostesstremblingwiththedreadwhichLaBoulaye’swordshadinstilledintoher。TheygotCharlottobed,andwhenahalf—hourorsolaterherecoveredconsciousness,itwastofindGuyotwatchingathisbed—side。

  Bewildered,hedemandedanexplanationofhispresentpositionandofthepaininhishead,whichbroughthimthememoryofasuddenandunaccountableblowhehadreceived,whichwasthelastthingthatheremembered。Guyot,whohadneverforamomententertainedadoubtofthegenuinenessofthemise—en—sceneLaBoulayehadprepared,answeredhimwiththeexplanationofhowhehadbeenstruckbythefallinglamp,whereuponCharlotfelltocursinglampsandcrumblingswithhorridvolubility。Thatdonehewouldhaverisen,butthatLaBoulaye,enteringatthatmoment,insistedthatheshouldremainabed。

  \"Areyoumad?\"theDeputyexpostulated,\"orisitthatyoudonotappreciatethenatureofyourhurt?Diable!Ihaveknownamandiethroughinsistingtobeaboutwithacrackedskullthatwasasnothingtoyours。\"

  \"Nameofaname!gaspedCharlot,whoinsuchmatterswasprofoundlyignorantandcorrespondinglycredulous。\"Isitsoserious?\"

  \"Notseriousifyouliestillandsleep。Youwillprobablybequitewellbyto—morrow。Butifyoumoveto—nighttheconsequencesmaywellbefatal。\"

  \"ButIcannotsleepatthishour,\"theCaptaincomplained。\"Iamverywakeful,\"

  \"Wewilltrytofindyouasleepingpotion,then,\"saidLaBoulaye。

  \"Ihopethehosteenmayhavesomethingthatwillanswerthepurpose。

  Meanwhile,Guyot,donotallowtheCaptaintotalk。Ifyouwouldhavehimwellto—morrow,rememberthatitisofthefirstimportancethatheshouldhaveutterresttonight。\"

  WiththathewentinquestofDameCapouladetoascertainwhethershepossessedanypotionthatwouldinducesleep。HetoldherthattheCaptainwasseriouslyinjured,andthatunlessheslepthemightdie,and,quickenedbytheterrorofwhatmightbefallherinsuchacase,thewomanpresentlyproducedasmallphialfullofabrown,viscousfluid。Whatitmightbehehadnonotion,beingallunversedinthemysteriesofthepharmacopoeia;butshetoldhimthatithadbelongedtohernowdefuncthusband,whohadalwayssaidthattendropsofitwouldmakeamansleeptheclockround。

  HeexperimentedontheCaptainwithtendrops,andwithinaquarterofanhouroftakingthedraughtofredwineinwhichitwasadministered,Charlot’sdeepbreathingproclaimedhimfastasleep。

  Thatdone,LaBoulayesentGuyotbelowtohispostoncemore,andreturningtotheroominwhichtheyhadsupped,hepacedupanddownforafullhour,revolvinginhismindthematterofsavingMademoiselleandhermother。Atlast,towardsteno’clock,heopenedthecasement,andcallingdowntoGuyot,asCharlothaddone,hebadehimbringthewomenupagain。NowGuyotknewofthehighpositionwhichCaronoccupiedintheConvention,andhehadseentheintimaterelationsinwhichhestoodtoTardivet,sothatunhesitatinglyhenowobeyedhim。

  LaBoulayeclosedthewindow,andcrossedslowlytothefire。Hestirredtheburninglogswithhisboot,thenstoodtherewaiting。

  Presentlythestairscreaked,nextthedooropened,andGuyotusheredinMademoiselle。

  \"Theeldercitoyennerefusestocome,Citizen—deputy,\"saidthesoldier。\"Theybothinsistedthatitwasnotnecessary,andthattheCitoyenneherewouldansweryourquestions。\"

  AlmostonthepointofcommandingthesoldiertoreturnfortheMarquise,Caroncaughtthegirl’seye,andherglancewassosignificantthathethoughtitbesttohearfirstwhatmotivesshehadforthusdisobeyinghim。

  \"Verywell,\"hesaidshortly。\"Youmaygobelow,Guyot。ButholdyourselfinreadinesslestIshouldhaveneedofyou。\"

  Thesoldiersalutedanddisappeared。ScarcewashegonewhenMademoisellecamehurryingforward。

  \"MonsieurCaron,\"shecried\"Heavenissurelybefriendingus。Thesoldiersaredrinkingthemselvesoutoftheirwits。Theywillbekeepingaslackwatchpresently。\"

  Helookedatherforamoment,fathomingthepurportofwhatshesaid。

  \"But,\"hedemandedatlast,\"whydidnottheMarquiseobeymysummons,andaccompanyyou?\"

  \"Shewasafraidtoleavethecoach,Monsieur。Moreover,sheagreedwithmethatitwouldnotbenecessary。\"

  \"Notnecessary?\"heechoed。\"Butitisnecessary。WhenlastyouwerehereItoldyouIdidnotintendyoushouldreturntothecoach。

  Thisismyplan,Citoyenne。IshallkeepGuyotwaitingbelowwhileyouandyourmotherarefortifyingyourselvesbysupperhere。ThenIshalldismisshimwitharecommendationthathekeepaclosewatchuponthecarriage,andtheinformationthatyouwillnotbereturningtoitto—night。Ahalf—hourlaterorso,whenthingsarequiet,I

  shallfindawayoutforyoubytheback,afterwhichtherestmustremaininyourhands。MoreIcannotdo。\"

  \"Youcan,\"shecried;\"youcan。\"

  \"Ifyouwillenlightenme,\"saidhe,withthefaintesttouchofirony。

  Shelookedathisstern,sardonicfaceandsolemngreyeyes,andforamomentitalmostseemedtoherthatshehatedhimmorethananybodyintheworld。Hewassopassionless,somasterofhimself,andheaddressedherinatonewhich,whilstitsuggestedthatheaccountedhimselfmostfullyherequal,madeherfeelthathewasreallyherbetterbymuch。Ifoneofthesetwowasanaristocrat,surelythatonewastheCitizen—deputyLaBoulaye。

  \"Ifyouhadbutthewillyouwoulddoit,Monsieur,\"sheansweredhim。\"Itisnotminetoenlightenyou;Iknownothow。\"

  \"Ihavetheverybestwillintheworld,Citoyenne,\"saidhe。\"OfthatIthinkthatIamgivingproof。\"

  \"Aye,thewilltodonothingthatwillshameyourmanhood,\"sherejoined。\"Thatisallyouthinkof。Itwasbecauseyourmanhoodbadeyouthatyoucametomyrescue—soyousaidwhenyoudeclinedmythanks。Itisthismanhoodofyours,Imakenodoubt,thatisnowprevailinguponyoutodelivertwounprotectedwomenoutofthehandsofthesebrigands。\"

  \"InHeaven’sname,Citoyenne,\"quoththeastonishedDeputy,\"outofwhatsentimentwouldyouhavemeact,and,indeed,sothatIsaveyou,howcanitconcernyoubywhatsentimentIamprompted?\"

  Shepausedamomentbeforereplying。Hereyesweredowncast,andsomeofthecolourfadedfromhercheeks。Shecarneastepnearer,whichbroughtherveryclosetohim。

  \"Monsieur,\"shefalteredveryshyly,\"intheolddaysatBellecouryouwouldhaveservedmeoutofothersentiments。\"

  Hestartednowinspiteofhimself,andeyedherwithasuddengleamofhope,ortriumph,ormistrust,orperhapsofallthree。Thenhisglancefell,andhisvoicewaswistful。

  \"Buttheolddaysaredead,Mademoiselle。\"

  \"Thedays,yes,\"sheanswered,takingcouragefromhistone。\"ButloveMonsieur,iseverlasting—itneverdies,theysay。\"

  AndnowitwasLaBoulayewhodrewcloser,andthismanwhohadsorigidlyschooledhimselfoutofallemotions,felthisbreathquickening,andhispulsesthrobbingfasterandfaster。Tohimitseemedthatshewasright,andthatloveneverdied—fortheloveforher,whichhebelievedhehadthrottledoutofexistencelongago,seemedofasuddentotakelifeasvigorouslyasever。AndthenitwasasifsomebreezeoutofthepastboretohisnostrilsthesmellofthevioletsandofthemoistearthofthatAprilmorningwhenshehadrepulsedhiminthewoodsofBellecour。Hisemotiondieddown。Hedrewback,andstoodrigidbeforeher。

  \"Andifitweretolive,Citoyenne,\"hesaid—theresumptionoftheRepublicanformofaddressshowedthathehadsteppedbackintothespiritaswellasintheflesh\"whatmanneroffoolwereItoagainsubmitittothelashofscornitearnedwhenfirstitwasdiscovered?\"

  \"Butthatbelongedtotheolddays,\"shecried,\"anditisdeadwiththeolddays。’

  \"Itisvaintogoback,Citoyenne,\"hecutin,andhisvoicerangharshwithdetermination。

  Shebitherlipundercoverofherbenthead。Ifshehadhatedhimbeforehowmuchmoredidshenothatehimnow?Andbutamomentbackithadseemedtoherthatshehadlovedhim。Shehadheldoutherhandstohimandhehadscornedthem;inhereagernessshehadbeenunmaidenly,andallthatshehadearnedhadbeenhumiliation。

  Shequiveredwithshameandanger,andsinkingintothenearestchairsheburstintoapassionoftears。

  ThusbyaccidentdidshestumbleupontheveryweaponwherewithtomakeanutterroutofallCaron’sresolutions。Forknowingnothingofthefountainfromwhichthosetearswerespringing,anddeemingthemtheexpressionofagriefpureandunalloyed—saving,perhaps,byaworthypenitence—hesteppedswiftlytoherside。

  \"Mademoiselle,\"hemurmured,andhistonewasasgentleandbeseechingasithadlatelybeenimperious。\"Nay,Mademoiselle,Iimploreyou!\"

  Buthertearscontinued,andhersobsshooktheslenderframeasiftoshatterit。Hedroppeduponhisknees。Scarcelyknowingwhathedid,hesethisarmaboutherwaistinacaressofprotection。

  Alongcurlofherblack,unpowderedhairlayagainsthischeek。

  \"Mademoiselle,\"hemurmured,andshetookcomfortatthesoothingtone。

  >Fromitshejudgedhimmalleablenow,thathadbeensosternandunyieldingbefore。Sheraisedhereyes,andthroughhertearssheturnedtheirheavenlybluefulluponthegreydepthsofhis。

  \"Youwillnotbelieveme,Monsieur,\"shecomplainedsoftly。\"YouwillnotbelievethatIcanhavechangedwiththetimes;thatIseethingsdifferentlynow。IfyouweretocometomeagainasinthewoodsatBellecour—\"Shepausedabruptly,hercheeksflamedscarlet,andshecoveredthemwithherhands。

  \"Suzanne!\"hecried,seekingtodrawthosehandsaway。\"Isittrue,this?Youcare,beloved!\"

  Sheuncoveredherfaceatlast。Againtheireyesmet。

  \"Iwasright,\"shewhispered。\"Loveneverdies,yousee。\"

  \"Andyouwillmarryme,Suzanne?\"heaskedincredulously。

  Sheinclinedherhead,smilingthroughhertears,andhewouldhavecaughthertohimbutthatsheroseofasudden。

  \"Hist!\"shecried,raisingherfinger:\"someoneiscoming。\"

  Helistened,holdinghisbreath,butnosoundstirred。Hewenttothedoorandpeeredout。Allwasstill。Buttheinterruptionservedtoimpresshimwiththefactthattimewasspeeding,andthatallunsuspiciousthoughGuyotmightbeasyet,itwasmorethanpossiblethathissuspicionswouldbearousedifsheremainedtheremuchlonger。

  Hementionedthis,andhewasbeginningtorefertohisplanfortheirescapewhenshethrustitaside,insistingthattheymustdepartintheircoach,sothattheirtreasuremightalsobesaved。\"

  \"Bereasonable,Suzanne,\"hecried。\"Itisimpossible。\"

  Acloudofvexationsweptacrossheravertedface。

  \"Nay,surelynotimpossible,\"sheanswered。\"Listen,Caron,therearetwotreasuresinthatcoach。Oneisinmoneyandingoldandsilverplate;theotherisingems,andamountstothricethevalueoftherest。Thislatterismydowry。ItisafortunewithwhichwecanquitFranceandbetakeourselveswhereverourfancyleadsus。

  Wouldyouaskmetoabandonthatandcometoyoupenniless,compelledtherebytoliveinperpetualterrorinacountrywhereatanymomentanenemymightcastatmethewordaristocrate,andtherebyruinme?\"

  TherewasnocupidityinLaBoulaye’snature,andeventheprospectofanindependentfortunewouldhaveweighedlittlewithhimhaditnotbeenbackedbytheotherargumentsheemployedtouchingtheterrorthatwouldbeeverwithherdidtheydwellinFrance。

  Hestooddeepinthought,hishandtohisbrow,thrustingbackthelongblackhairfromhiswhiteforehead,whattimesherecapitulatedherargument。

  \"Buthow?\"heexclaimed,inexasperation\"Tellmehow?\"

  \"Thatisforyoutodiscover,Caron。\"

  Hethrusthishandsdeepintohispockets,andsethimselftopacethechamber。Andnowhisfingerscameincontactwithsomethingforeign。Idlyhedrewitforth,anditprovedtobethephialMotherCapouladehadgivenhim,andfromwhichhehadpouredthetendropsfortheCaptain’ssleepingpotion。Hiseyesbrightenedwithinspiration。Herewasatoolwhosepossibilitieswerevast。

  Thenhisbrowswereknitagain。

  \"Wait,\"hesaidslowly。\"Letmethink。\"

  CHAPTERXI

  THEESCAPE

  Restinghiselbowonthetable,andwithhishandtohisbrow,Caronsatdeepinthought,hisforefingerandthumbpressedagainsthisclosedeyelids。FrombeyondtheboardMademoisellewatchedhimanxiouslyandwaited。Atlasthelookedup。

  \"IthinkIhaveit,\"heannounced,rising。\"Yousaythatthemenaredrinkingheavily。Thatshouldmateriallyassistus。\"

  Sheaskedhimwhatplanhehadconceived,butheurgedthattimepressed;sheshouldknowpresently;meanwhile,shehadbestreturnimmediatelytohercarriage。HewenttothedoortocallGuyot,butshestayedhim。

  \"No,no,Monsieur,\"sheexclaimed。\"Iwillnotpassthroughthecommon—roomagaininthatfellow’scompany。Theyareallinthere,carousing,and—andIdarenot。\"

  Asiftoconfirmherwords,nowthatheheldthedooropen,hecaughtsomesoundsofmirthandthedroneofvoicesfrombelow。

  \"Comewithme,then,\"saidhe,takinguponeofthecandles。\"Iwillescortyou。\"

  Togethertheydescendedthenarrowstaircase,LaBoulayegoingfirst,toguideher,sincetwomightnotgoabreast。Atthefoottherewasadoor,whichheopened,andthen,attheendofashortpassage—inwhichthedroneofvoicessoundedveryloudandinparticularone,crackedvoicethatwasraisedinsong—theygainedthedoorofthecommon—room。AsLaBoulayepusheditopentheycameuponasceneofBacchanalianrevelry。OnachairthathadbeensetuponthetabletheybeheldMotherCapouladeenthronedlikeaGoddessofLiberty,andwearingaPhrygiancaponherdishevelledlocks。Heryellowcheekswereflushedandhereyeswatery,whilstherswasthecrazyvoicethatsang。

  Aroundthetable,ineveryconceivableattitudeofabandonment,satCaptainCharlot’sguard—everymanoftheten—andwiththemthesixmenandthecorporalofLaBoulaye’sescort,allmoreorlessinaconditionofdrunkenness。

  \"Lejourdegloireestarrive?\"sangthecroakingvoiceofDameCapoulade,andthereitstoppedabruptlyuponcatchingsightofLaBoulayeandhiscompanioninthedoorway。Mademoiselleshiveredoutofloathing;butLaBoulayefelthispulsesquickenedwithhope,forsurelyallthiswascalculatedtoassisthiminhispurpose。

  Attheabruptinterruptionofthelandlady’sversionofthe\"Marseillaise\"themenswunground,anduponseeingtheDeputytheysoughtinludicroushastetorepairthedisorderoftheirappearance。

  \"So!\"thunderedCaron。\"Thisisthewatchyoukeep?Thisishowyouaretobetrusted?Andyou,Guyot,\"hecontinued,pointinghisfingerattheman。\"DidInotbidyouawaitmyorders?Isthishowyouwait?YouseethatIamcompelledtoreconducttheCitoyennemyself,forImighthavecalledyouinvainallnight。\"

  Guyotcameforwardsheepishly,andatrifleunsteadyinhisgait。

  \"Ididnothearyoucall,Citizen,\"hemuttered。

  \"Ithadbeenamiracleifyouhadwiththisdin,\"answeredLaBoulaye。

  \"Here,taketheCitoyennebacktohercarriage。\"

  ObedientlyGuyotledtheCitoyenneacrosstheroomandoutintothecourtyard,andthemen,restrainedbyLaBoulaye’sseverepresence,daredscarcelysomuchasraisetheireyestoherasshepassedout。

  \"Andnowtoyourposts,\"wasCaron’ssterncommand。\"Bymysoul,ifyouweremenofmineIwouldhaveyoufloggedforthis。Outwithyou!\"Andhepointedimperiouslytothedoor。

  \"Itisabitternight,Citizen,\"grumbledoneofthem。

  \"Doyoucallyourselfsoldiers,anddoesatouchoffrostmakecowardsofyou?Outside,youoldwives,atonce!I’llseeyouatyourpostbeforeIgotobed。\"

  Andwiththathesethimselftodrivethemout,andtheywent,untilnonebuthisownhalf—dozenremained。Thesehebadedisposethemselvesaboutthehearth,inwhichtheyveryreadilyobeyedhim。

  Onaside—tablestoodahugesteamingcanwhichhadattractedLaBoulaye’sattentionfromthemomentthathehadenteredtheroom。

  Hewenttopeerintothis,andfounditfullalmosttothebrimofmulledredwine。

  Withhisbacktothoseintheroom,soastoscreenhisactions,hehaduncorkedthephialashewasapproachingthecan。Now,ashemadepretencefirsttopeerintoitandthentosmellitscontents,hesurreptitiouslyemptiedthepotionintoit,wonderingvaguelytohimselfwhetherthemenwouldeverwakeagainiftheyhaddrunkit。

  SlippingthephialintohissashheturnedtoMotherCapoulade,whohaddescendedfromthetableandstoodlookingveryfoolish。

  \"Whatisthis?\"hedemandedangrily。

  \"Itwasalastcupofwineforthemen,\"shefaltered。\"Thenightisbitterlycold,Citizen,\"sheadded,bywayofexcusingherself。

  \"Bah!\"snarledCaron,andforamomenthestoodthereasifdeliberating。\"Iammindedtoemptyitintothekennel,\"heannounced。

  \"Citizen!\"criedthewoman,inalarm。\"Itisgoodwine,andIhavespicedit。\"

  \"Well,\"herelented,\"theymayhaveit。Butseethatitisthelastto—night。\"

  Andwiththathestrodeacrosstheroom,andwithasurly\"Good—night\"

  tohismen,hemountedthestairsoncemore。

  Hewaitedperhapstenminutesinthechamberabove,thenhewenttothecasement,andsoftlyopenedthewindow。Itwasasheexpected。

  Withtheexceptionofthecoachstandinginthemiddleoftheyard,andjustdiscerniblebytheglowofthesmoulderingfiretheyhadbuilttherebutallowedtoburnlow,theplacewasuntenanted。

  Believinghimtohaveretiredforthenight,themenwerebackagaininthemorecongenialatmosphereofthehostelry,drinkingthemselvesnodoubtintoastuporwiththatlastcanofdruggedwine。Hesatdowntoquietlymaturehisplans,andtothinkouteverydetailofwhathewasabouttodo。Attheendofahalf—hour,silencereigningthroughoutthehouse,herose。HecreptsoftlyintoCharlot’schamberandpossessedhimselfoftheCaptain’soutergarments。Thesehecarriedbacktothesitting—room,andextractedfromthecoatpockettwohugekeystiedtogetherwithapieceofstring。Heneverdoubtedthattheywerethekeyshesought,oneopeningthestabledoorandtheotherthegatesoftheporte—cochere。

  Hereplacedthegarments,andthentomakedoublysure,hewaitedyet—inafeverofimpatience—anotherhalf—hourbyhiswatch。

  Itwantedafewminutestomidnightwhen,takinguphiscloakandalanternhehadlighted,hewentbelowoncemore。Inthecommon—roomhefoundpreciselythescenehehadexpected。BothCharlot’smenandhisownfollowerslayaboutthefloorinallconceivablemannerofattitudes,theirsenseslockeddeepinthedrunkenstuporthatpossessedthem。Twoorthreehadremainedseated,andhadfallenacrossthetable,whenovercome。OfthesewasMotherCapoulade,whoseheadlaysidewaysonhercurledarms,andfromwhosethroatthereissuedaresonantandmelodioussnore。

  MostofthefacesthatLaBoulayecouldseewerehorriblylividandbedewedwithsweat,andagainitcameintohismindtowonderwhetherhehadoverdonethings,andtheywouldwakenomore。Ontheotherhand,anevengreaterfearbesethim,thatthedrugmighthavebeeninsufficient。Bywayoftestingit,hecaughtonefellowwholayacrosshispathaviolentkickintheside。Themangruntedinhissleep,andstirredslightly,torelapsealmostatonceintohishelplessattitude,andtoresumehisregularbreathing,whichtheblowhadinterrupted。

  LaBoulayesmiledhissatisfaction,andwithoutfurtherhesitancypassedoutintotheyard。HehadyetagooddealtosaytoMademoiselle,buthecouldnotbringhimselftospeaktoherbeforehermother,particularlyasherealisedhowmuchtheMarquisemightbeopposedtohim。Heopenedthecarriagedoor。

  \"Mademoiselle,\"hecalledsoftly,\"willyoudomethefavourtoalightforaninstant?Imustspeaktoyou。\"

  \"Canyounotsaywhatyouhavetosaywhereyouare?\"cametheMarquise’svoice。

  \"No,Madame,\"answeredLaBoulayecoldly,\"Icannot。\"

  \"Oh,itis’Madame’and’Mademoiselle’now,eh?Whathaveyoudonetotheman,child,tohaveearnedussomuchdeference。\"

  \"MayIremindMademoiselle,\"putinLaBoulayefirmly,\"thattimepresses,andthatthereismuchtobedone?\"

  \"Iamhere,Monsieur\"sheanswered,aswithoutmoreado,andheedlessofhermother’sfreshremarks,shesteppedfromthecarriage。

  LaBoulayeprofferedhiswristtoassisthertoalight,thenreclosedthedoor,andledherslowlytowardsthestable。

  \"Wherearethesoldiers?\"shewhispered。

  \"Everysoulintheinnisasleep,\"heanswered。\"Ihavedruggedthemall,fromtheCaptaindowntothehostess。Theonlyoneleftistheostler,whoissleepinginoneoftheouthouseshere。Himyoumusttakewithyou,notonlybecauseitisnotpossibletodrughimaswell,butalsobecausetheblameofyourescapemustrestonsomeone,anditmayaswellrestonhimasanother。\"

  \"Butwhynotonyou?\"sheasked。

  \"BecauseImustremain。\"

  \"Ah!\"Itwasnomorethanabreathofinterrogation,andherfacewasturnedtowardshimassheawaitedanexplanation。

  \"Ihavegivenitmuchthought,Suzanne,andunlesssomeoneremainstocover,asitwere,yourretreat,Iamafraidthatyourflightmightbevain,andthatyouwouldrunanoverwhelmingriskofrecapture。Youmustremembertheresourcefulnessofthisfellow,Tardivet,andhispowerinthecountryhere。IfheweretoawaketothediscoverythatIhaddupedhim,hewouldbeupandafterus,andImakelittledoubtthatitwouldnotbelongerehefoundthescentandranustoearth。TomorrowIshalldiscoveryourflightandthevillainyoftheostler,andIshallsoorganisethepursuitthatyoushallnotbeovertaken。\"

  Therewasamoment’spause,duringwhichLaBoulayeseemedtoexpectsomequestion。Butnonecame,soheproceeded:

  \"YouroriginalintentionwastomakeforPrussia,whereyousaythatyourfatherandyourbrotherareawaitingyou。\"

  \"Yes,Monsieur。BeyondtheMoselle—atTreves。\"

  \"Youmustalteryourplans,\"saidheshortly。\"Yourmother,nodoubt,willinsistuponrepairingthither,andIwillseethattheroadisleftopenforherescape。AtSoigniesyou,Suzanne,canhireyourselfaberline,thatwilltakeyoubacktoFrance。\"

  \"BacktoFrance?\"sheechoed。

  \"Yes,backtoFrance。Thatistheunlikeliestroadonwhichtothinkofpursuingyou,andthusyouwillbaffleCharlot。LetyourmotherproceedonherjourneytoPrussia,buttellhertoavoidCharleroi,andtogoroundbyLiege。ThusonlycanshehopetoescapeTardivet’smenthatarepatrollingtheroadfromFrance。

  Asforyou,Suzanne,youhadbestgoNorthasfarasOudenarde,soastocircumventtheCaptain’sbrigandsonthatside。ThenmakestraightforRoubaix,andawaitmeatthe’HoteldesCloches。’\"

  \"But,Monsieur,Ishudderattheverythoughtofre—enteringFrance。\"

  \"AsMademoiselledeBellecour,aproscribedaristocrat,thatiseveryreasonforyourfears。ButIhavegiven。thematterthoughtandIcanpromiseyouthatastheCitoyenneLaBoulaye,wifeoftheCitizen—deputyCaronLaBoulaye,youwillbeassafeasIshouldbemyself,ifyouarequestioned,and,inresponse,youwillfindnothingbuteagernesstoserveyouoneveryhand。\"

  Shespokenowofthedifficultieshermotherwouldmake,buthedismissedthematterbyremindingherthathermothercouldnotdetainherbyforce。Againshealludedtoherdowry,butthatalsohedismissed,biddingherleaveitbehind。Herfamilywouldneedthemoney,toberealisedbythejewels。Asforherself,heassuredherthatashiswifeshewouldnotwant,andshowedherhowidlewasherdreadoflivinginFrance。

  \"Andnow,Mademoiselle,\"hesaid,morebriskly,\"letusseetothisostler。\"

  Heopenedthedooroftheouthouse,anduncoveringhislanternheraiseditabovehishead。Itsyellowlightrevealedtothemasleeperonthestrawinacorner。LaBoulayeenteredandstirredthemanwithhisfoot。

  Thefellowsatupblinkingstupidlyanddraggingoddwispsofstrawfromhisgreyhair。

  \"What’samiss?\"hegrunted。

  AsbrieflyasmightbeLaBoulayeinformedhimthathewastoreceiveamatteroffivehundredfrancsifhewouldjourneyintoPrussiawiththeci—devantMarquisedeBellecour。

  Fivehundredfrancs?Itwasavastsum,thetenthofwhichhadneverbeenhisatanyonetimeofhiswretchedlife。ForfivehundredfrancshewouldhavejourneyedintoHades,andLaBoulayefoundhimwillingenoughtogotoPrussia,andhadnoneedtoresorttothemoreforciblemeasureshehadcomepreparedtoemploy。

  Accompaniedbytheostler,theynowpassedtothestables,andwhenLaBoulayehadunlockedthedoorandcutthebondsthatpinionedtheMarquis’scoachman,theygotthehorses,andtogethertheyharnessedthemasquietlyasmightbe。

  Thenworkingwithinfiniteprecaution,andaslittlesoundaspossible,theybroughtthemoutintotheyardandsetthemintheshaftsofthecarriage。Therestwaseasywork,andaquarterofanhourlatertheheavyvehiclerumbledthroughtheporte—cochereandstartedonitswaytoSoignies。

  LaBoulayedroppedthekeysintoabucketandwentwithin。Inthecommon—roomnothinghadchanged,andthemenlayaboutpreciselyashehadleftthem。Reassured,hewentaboveandtookapeepattheCaptain,whomhefoundsnoringlustily。

  Satisfiedthatallwaswell,Caronpassedquietlytohisownchamber,andwithanelationofsoulsuchashadneverbeenhissinceboyhood,hefellasleepamidvisionsofSuzanneandthenewlifehewastoenteruponinhersweetcompany。

  CHAPTERXII

  THEAWAKENING

  LaBoulayeawakenedbetimesnextmorning。Itmaybethatthematteronhismindandthebusinessthatwastowardarousedhim;certainlyitwasnoneofthesoundsthatarecommontoaninnatearlymorn,fortheplacewasassilentasatomb。

  Somesecondsheremainedonhisback,staringatthewhitewashedceilingandlisteningtothepatteroftherainagainsthiswindow。

  Then,ashismindgatheredupthethreadsofrecollection,heleaptfromhisbedandmadehastetoassumeagarmentortwo。

  Hestoodamomentathiscasement,lookingoutintotheemptycourtyard。Fromaleadenskytherainwasdescendinginsheets,andthegargoyleattheendoftheeavesoverheadwasdischargingasteadycolumnofwaterintotheyard。CaronshiveredwiththecoldofthatgloomyFebruarymorning,andturnedawayfromthewindow。

  AfewmomentslaterhewasinTardivet’sbedchamber,vigorouslyshakingthesleepingCaptain。

  \"Up,Charlot!Awake!\"heroaredintheman’sear。

  \"Whato’clock?\"heaskedwithayawn。Thenasuddengroanescapedhim,andheputhishandtohishead。\"Thousanddevils!\"heswore,\"whataheadache!\"

  ButLaBoulayewasnotthereonanymissionofsympathy,nordidhewastewordsinconveyinghisnews。

  \"Thecoachisgone,\"heannouncedemphatically。

  \"Coach?Whatcoach?\"askedtheCaptain,knittinghisbrows。

  \"Whatcoach?\"echoedLaBoulayetestily。\"Howmanycoacheswerethere?Why,theBellecourcoach;thecoachwiththetreasure。\"

  AtthatCharlotgrewverywide—awake。Heforgothisheadacheandhisinterestinthetimeofday。

  \"Gone?\"hebellowed。\"Howgone?Pardieu,itisnotpossible!\"

  \"Lookforyourself,\"wasLaBoulaye’sanswerashewavedhishandinthedirectionofthewindow。\"Idon’tknowwhatmannerofwatchyourmencanhavekeptthatsuchathingshouldhavecomeabout。

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