Sherosecalmandstrengthened:itseemedasifaheavenlyinspirationhadmarkedoutherduty。Tosufferinsilence,suchwasthecoursesheadopted,——alifeofsacrificeandself—denialwhichsheofferedtoGodasanexpiationforherinvoluntarysin。Butwhocanunderstandtheworkingsofthehumanheart?Thismanwhomsheoughttohaveloathed,thismanwhohadmadeheraninnocentpartnerinhiscrime,thisunmaskedimpostorwhomsheshouldhavebeheldonlywithdisgust,she—lovedhim!Theforceofhabit,theascendancyhehadobtainedoverher,thelovehehadshownher,athousandsympathiesfeltinherinmostheart,allthesehadsomuchinfluence,that,insteadofaccusingandcursinghim,shesoughttoexcusehimonthepleaofapassiontowhich,doubtless,hehadyieldedwhenusurpingthenameandplaceofanother。Shefearedpunishmentforhimyetmorethandisgraceforherself,andthoughresolvedtonolongerallowhimtherightspurchasedbycrime,sheyettrembledattheideaoflosinghislove。Itwasthisaboveallwhichdecidedhertokeepeternalsilenceaboutherdiscovery;onesinglewordwhichprovedthathisimposturewasknownwouldraiseaninsurmountablebarrierbetweenthem。
Toconcealhertroubleentirelywas,however,beyondherpower;hereyesfrequentlyshowedtracesofhersecrettears。Martinseveraltimesaskedthecauseofhersorrow;shetriedtosmileandexcuseherself,onlyimmediatelysinkingbackintohergloomythoughts。
Martinthoughtitmerecaprice;heobservedherlossofcolour,herhollowcheeks,andconcludedthatagewasimpairingherbeauty,andbecamelessattentivetoher。Hisabsencesbecamelongerandmorefrequent,andhedidnotconcealhisimpatienceandannoyanceatbeingwatched;forherlookshunguponhis,andsheobservedhiscoldnessandchangewithmuchgrief。Havingsacrificedallinordertoretainhislove,shenowsawitslowlyslippingawayfromher。
Anotherpersonalsoobservedattentively。PierreGuerresincehisexplanationwithBertrandehadapparentlydiscoverednomoreevidence,anddidnotdaretobringanaccusationwithoutsomepositiveproofs。Consequentlyhelostnochanceofwatchingtheproceedingsofhissupposednephew,silentlyhopingthatchancemightputhimonthetrackofadiscovery。HealsoconcludedfromBertrande\'sstateofmelancholythatshehadconvincedherselfofthefraud,buthadresolvedtoconcealit。
Martinwasthenendeavoringtosellapartofhisproperty,andthisnecessitatedfrequentinterviewswiththelawyersoftheneighbouringtown。TwiceintheweekhewenttoRieux,andtomakethejourneyeasier,usedtostarthorsebackaboutsevenintheevening,sleepatRieux,andreturnthefollowingafternoon。Thisarrangementdidnotescapehisenemy\'snotice,whowasnotlonginconvincinghimselfthatpartofthetimeostensiblyspentonthisjourneywasotherwiseemployed。
Towardsteno\'clockontheeveningofadarknight,thedoorofasmallhouselyingabouthalfagunshotfromthevillageopenedgentlyfortheexitofamanwrappedinalargecloak,followedbyayoungwoman,whoaccompaniedhimsomedistance。Arrivedatthepartingpoint,theyseparatedwithatenderkissandafewmurmuredwordsofadieu;thelovertookhishorse,whichwasfastenedtoatree,mounted,androdeofftowardsRieux。Whenthesoundsdiedaway,thewomanturnedslowlyandsadlytowardsherhome,butassheapproachedthedooramansuddenlyturnedthecornerofthehouseandbarredheraway。Terrified,shewasonthepointofcryingforhelp,whenheseizedherarmandorderedhertobesilent。
\"Rose,\"hewhispered,\"Iknoweverything:thatmanisyourlover。Inordertoreceivehimsafely,yousendyouroldhusbandtosleepbymeansofadrugstolenfromyourfather\'sshop。Thisintriguehasbeengoingonforamonth;twiceaweek,atseveno\'clock,yourdoorisopenedtothisman,whodoesnotproceedonhiswaytothetownuntilten。Iknowyourlover:heismynephew。\"
Petrifiedwithterror,Rosefellonherkneesandimploredmercy。
\"Yes,\"repliedPierre,\"youmaywellbefrightened:Ihaveyoursecret。Ihaveonlytopublishitandyouareruinedforever:\"
Youwillnotdoit!\"entreatedtheguiltywoman,claspingherhands。
\"Ihaveonlytotellyourhusband,\"continuedPierre,\"thathiswifehasdishonouredhim,andtoexplainthereasonofhisunnaturallyheavysleep。\"
\"Hewillkillme!\"
\"Nodoubt:heisjealous,heisanItalian,hewillknowhowtoavengehimself——evenasIdo。\"
\"ButIneverdidyouanyharm,\"Rosecriedindespair。\"Oh!havepity,havemercy,andspareme!\"
\"Ononecondition。\"
\"Whatisit?\"
\"Comewithme。\"
Terrifiedalmostoutofhermind,Roseallowedhimtoleadheraway。
Bertrandehadjustfinishedhereveningprayer,andwaspreparingforbed,whenshewasstartledbyseveralknocksatherdoor。Thinkingthatperhapssomeneighbourwasinneedofhelp,sheopeneditimmediately,andtoherastonishmentbeheldadishevelledwomanwhomPierregraspedbythearm。Heexclaimedvehemently——
\"Hereisthyjudge!Now,confessalltoBertrande!\"
Bertrandedidnotatoncerecognisethewoman,whofellatherfeet,overcomebyPierre\'sthreats。
\"Tellthetruthhere,\"hecontinued,\"orIgoandtellittoyourhusband,atyourownhome!\"\"Ah!madame,killme,\"saidtheunhappycreature,hidingherface;\"letmeratherdiebyyourhandthanhis!\"
Bertrande,bewildered,didnotunderstandthepositionintheleast,butsherecognisedRose——
\"Butwhatisthematter,madame?Whyareyouhereatthishour,paleandweeping?Whyhasmyuncledraggedyouhither?Iamtojudgeyou,doeshesay?Ofwhatcrimeareyouguilty?\"
\"Martinmightanswerthat,ifhewerehere,\"remarkedPierre。
AlightningflashofjealousyshotthroughBertrande\'ssoulatthesewords,allherformersuspicionsrevived。
\"What!\"shesaid,\"myhusband!Whatdoyoumean?\"
\"Thatheleftthiswoman\'shouseonlyalittlewhileago,thatforamonththeyhavebeenmeetingsecretly。Youarebetrayed:Ihaveseenthemandshedoesnotdaretodenyit。\"
\"Havemercy!\"criedRose,stillkneeling。
Thecrywasaconfession。Bertrandebecamepateasdeath。\"OGod!\"
shemurmured,\"deceived,betrayed——andbyhim!\"
\"Foramonthpast,\"repeatedtheoldman。
\"Oh!thewretch,\"shecontinued,withincreasingpassion;\"thenhiswholelifeisalie!Hehasabusedmycredulity,henowabusesmylove!Hedoesnotknowme!Hethinkshecantrampleonme——me,inwhosepowerarehisfortune,hishonour,hisverylifeitself!\"
Then,turningtoRose——
\"Andyou,miserablewoman!bywhatunworthyartificedidyougainhislove?Wasitbywitchcraft?orsomepoisonousphiltrelearnedfromyourworthyfather?\"
\"Alas!no,madame;myweaknessismyonlycrime,andalsomyonlyexcuse。Ilovedhim,longago,whenIwasonlyayounggirl,andthesememorieshavebeenmyruin。\"
\"Memories?What!didyoualsothinkyouwerelovingthesameman?
Areyoualsohisdupe?Orareyouonlypretending,inordertofindaragofexcusetocoveryourwickedness?\"
ItwasnowRosewhofailedtounderstand;Bertrandecontinued,withgrowingexcitement——
\"Yes,itwasnotenoughtousurptherightsofahusbandandfather,hethoughttoplayhispartstillbetterbydeceivingthemistressalso……Ah!itisamusing,isitnot?Youalso,Rose,youthoughthewasyouroldlover!Well,Iatleastamexcusable,Ithewife,whoonlythoughtshewasfaithfultoherhusband!\"
\"Whatdoesitallmean?\"askedtheterrifiedRose。
\"ItmeansthatthismanisanimpostorandthatIwillunmaskhim。
Revenge!revenge!\"
Pierrecameforward。\"Bertrande,\"hesaid,\"solongasIthoughtyouwerehappy,whenIfearedtodisturbyourpeace,Iwassilent,I
repressedmyjustindignation,andIsparedtheusurperofthenameandrightsofmynephew。Doyounowgivemeleavetospeak?\"
\"Yes,\"sherepliedinahollowvoice。
\"Youwillnotcontradictme?\"
Bywayofanswershesatdownbythetableandwroteafewhastylineswithatremblinghand,thengavethemtoPierre,whoseeyessparkledwithjoy。
\"Yes,\"hesaid,\"vengeanceforhim,butforherpity。Letthishumiliationbeheronlypunishment。Ipromisedsilenceinreturnforconfession,willyougrantit?\"
Bertrandeassentedwithacontemptuousgesture。
\"Go,fearnot,\"saidtheoldman,andRosewentout。Pierrealsoleftthehouse。
Lefttoherself,Bertrandefeltutterlywornoutbysomuchemotion;
indignationgavewaytodepression。Shebegantorealisewhatshehaddone,andthescandalwhichwouldfallonherownhead。Justthenherbabyawoke,andheldoutitsarms,smiling,andcallingforitsfather。Itsfather,washenotacriminal?Yes!butwasitforhertoruinhim,toinvokethelaw,tosendhimtodeath,afterhavingtakenhimtoherheart,todeliverhimtoinfamywhichwouldrecoilonherownheadandherchild\'sandontheinfantwhichwasyetunborn?IfhehadsinnedbeforeGod,wasitnotforGodtopunishhim?Ifagainstherself,oughtshenotrathertooverwhelmhimwithcontempt?Buttoinvokethehelp,ofstrangerstoexpiatethisoffence;tolaybarethetroublesofherlife,tounveilthesanctuaryofthenuptialcouch——inshort,tosummonthewholeworldtobeholdthisfatalscandal,wasnotthatwhatinherimprudentangershehadreallydone?Sherepentedbitterlyofherhaste,shesoughttoaverttheconsequences,andnotwithstandingthenightandthebadweather,shehurriedatoncetoPierre\'sdwelling,hopingatallcoststowithdrawherdenunciation。Hewasnotthere:hehadatoncetakenahorseandstartedforRieux。Heraccusationwasalreadyonitswaytothemagistrates!
AtbreakofdaythehousewhereMartinGuerrelodgedwhenatRieuxwassurroundedbysoldiers。Hecameforwardwithconfidenceandinquiredwhatwaswanted。Onhearingtheaccusation,hechangedcolourslightly,thencollectedhimself,andmadenoresistance。
Whenhecamebeforethejudge,Bertrande\'spetitionwasreadtohim,declaringhimtobe\"animpostor,whofalsely,audaciously,andtreacherouslyhaddeceivedherbytakingthenameandassumingthepersonofMartinGuerre,\"anddemandingthatheshouldberequiredtoentreatpardonfromGod,theking,andherself。
Theprisonerlistenedcalmlytothecharge,andmetitcourageously,onlyevincingprofoundsurpriseatsuchastepbeingtakenbyawifewhohadlivedwithhimfortwoyearssincehisreturn,andwhoonlynowthoughtofdisputingtherightshehadsolongenjoyed。AshewasignorantbothofBertrande\'ssuspicionsandtheirconfirmation,andalsoofthejealousywhichhadinspiredheraccusation,hisastonishmentwasperfectlynatural,anddidnotatallappeartobeassumed。Heattributedthewholechargetothemachinationsofhisuncle,PierreGuerre;anoldman,hesaid,who,beinggovernedentirelybyavariceandthedesireofrevenge,nowdisputedhisnamearidrights,inorderthebettertodeprivehimofhisproperty,whichmightbeworthfromsixteentoeighteenhundredlivres。Inordertoattainhisend,thiswickedmanhadnothesitatedtoperverthiswife\'smind,andattheriskofherowndishonourhadinstigatedthiscalumniouscharge——ahorribleandunheard—ofthinginthemouthofalawfulwife。\"Ah!Idonotblameher,\"hecried;\"shemustsuffermorethanIdo,ifshereallyentertainsdoubtssuchasthese;
butIdeploreherreadinesstolistentotheseextraordinarycalumniesoriginatedbymyenemy。\"
Thejudgewasagooddealimpressedbysomuchassurance。Theaccusedwasrelegatedtoprison,whencehewasbroughttwodayslatertoencounteraformalexamination。
Hebeganbyexplainingthecauseofhislongabsence,originating,hesaid,inadomesticquarrel,ashiswifewellremembered。Hethererelatedhislifeduringtheseeightyears。Atfirsthewanderedoverthecountry,whereverhiscuriosityandtheloveoftravelledhim。
Hethenhadcrossedthefrontier,revisitedBiscay,wherehewasborn,andhavingenteredtheserviceoftheCardinalofBurgos,hepassedthenceintothearmyoftheKingofSpain。HewaswoundedatthebattleofSt。Quentin,conveyedtoaneighbouringvillage,whereherecovered,althoughthreatenedwithamputation。Anxioustoagainbeholdhiswifeandchild,hisotherrelationsandthelandofhisadoption,hereturnedtoArtigues,wherehewasimmediatelyrecognisedbyeveryone,includingtheidenticalPierreGuerre,hisuncle,whonowhadthecrueltytodisavowhim。Infact,thelatterhadshownhimspecialaffectionuptothedaywhenMartinrequiredanaccountofhisstewardship。Hadheonlyhadthecowardicetosacrificehismoneyandtherebydefraudhischildren,hewouldnotto—daybechargedasanimpostor。\"But,\"continuedMartin,\"I
resisted,andaviolentquarrelensued,inwhichangerperhapscarriedmetoofar;PierreGuerre,cunningandrevengeful,haswaitedinsilence。Hehastakenhistimeandhismeasurestoorganisethisplot,hopingtherebytoobtainhisends,tobringjusticetothehelpofhisavarice,andtoacquirethespoilshecoveted,andrevengeforhisdefeat,bymeansofasentenceobtainedfromthescruplesofthejudges。\"Besidestheseexplanations,whichdidnotappearwantinginprobability,Martinvehementlyprotestedhisinnocence,demandingthathiswifeshouldbeconfrontedwithhim,anddeclaringthatinhispresenceshewouldnotsustainthechargeofpersonationbroughtagainsthim,andthathermindnotbeinganimatedbytheblindhatredwhichdominatedhispersecutor,thetruthwouldundoubtedlyprevail。
Henow,inhisturn,demandedthatthejudgeshouldacknowledgehisinnocence,andproveitbycondemninghiscalumniatorstothepunishmentinvokedagainsthimself;thathiswife,BertrandedeRolls,shouldbesecludedinsomehousewherehermindcouldnolongerbeperverted,and,finally,thathisinnocenceshouldbedeclared,andexpensesandcompensationsawardedhim。
Afterthisspeech,deliveredwithwarmth,andwitheverytokenofsincerity,heansweredwithoutdifficultyalltheinterrogationsofthejudge。Thefollowingaresomeofthequestionsandanswers,justastheyhavecomedowntous:——
\"InwhatpartofBiscaywereyouborn?\"
\"InthevillageofAymes,provinceofGuipuscoa。\"
\"Whatwerethenamesofyourparents?\"
\"AntonioGuerreandMarieToreada。\"
\"Aretheystillliving?\"
\"MyfatherdiedJune15th,1530;mymothersurvivedhimthreeyearsandtwelvedays。\"
\"Haveyouanybrothersandsisters?\"
\"Ihadonebrother,whoonlylivedthreemonths。Myfoursisters,Inez,Dorothea,Marietta,andPedrina,allcametoliveatArtigueswhenIdid;theyaretherestill,andtheyallrecognisedme。\"
\"Whatisthedateofyourmarriage?\"
\"January10,1539。\"
\"Whowerepresentattheceremony?\"
\"Myfather—in—law,mymother—in—law,myuncle,mytwosisters,MaitreMarcelandhisdaughterRose;aneighbourcalledClaudePerrin,whogotdrunkattheweddingfeast;alsoGiraud,thepoet,whocomposedversesinourhonour。\"
\"Whowasthepriestwhomarriedyou?\"
\"Theoldcure,PascalGuerin,whomIdidnotfindalivewhenI
returned。\"
\"Whatspecialcircumstancesoccurredonthewedding—day?\"
\"Atmidnightexactly,ourneighbour,CatherineBoere,broughtustherepastwhichisknownas\'medianoche。\'Thiswomanhasrecognisedme,asalsoouroldMarguerite,whohasremainedwithuseversincethewedding。\"
\"Whatisthedateofyourson\'sbirth?\"
\"February10,1548,nineyearsafterourmarriage。Iwasonlytwelvewhentheceremonytookplace,anddidnotarriveatmanhoodtillseveralyearslater。\"
\"GivethedateofyourleavingArtigues。\"
\"ItwasinAugust1549。AsIleftthevillage,ImetClaudePerrinandthecurePascal,andtookleaveofthem。IwenttowardsBeauvais,endIpassedthroughOrleans,Bourges,Limoges,Bordeaux,andToulouse。IfyouwantthenamesofpeoplewhomIsawandtowhomIspoke,youcanhavethem。WhatmorecanIsay?\"
Never,indeed,wasthereamoreapparentlyveraciousstatement!AllthedoingsofMartinGuerreseemedtobemostfaithfullydescribed,andsurelyonlyhimselfcouldthusnarratehisownactions。Asthehistorianremarks,alludingtothestoryofAmphitryon,MercuryhimselfcouldnotbetterreproduceallSosia\'sactions,gestures,andwords,thandidthefalseMartinGuerrethoseoftherealone。