第1章

UNDERTHEREDROBE

CHAPTERI

ATZATON\'S

\'Markedcards!\'

Therewereascorerounduswhenthefool,littleknowingthemanwithwhomhehadtodeal,andaslittlehowtoloselikeagentleman,flungthewordsinmyteeth。Hethought,I\'llbesworn,thatIshouldstormandswearandruffleitlikeanycommoncockofthehackle。ButthatwasneverGildeBerault\'sway。ForafewsecondsafterhehadspokenIdidnotevenlookathim。Ipassedmyeyeinstead——smiling,BIENENTENDU——roundtheringofwaitingfaces,sawthattherewasnooneexceptDePombalIhadcausetofear;andthenatlastIroseandlookedatthefoolwiththegrimfaceIhaveknownimposeonolderandwisermen。

\'Markedcards,M。l\'Anglais?\'Isaid,withachillingsneer。

\'Theyareused,Iamtold,totrapplayers——notunbirchedschoolboys。\'

\'YetIsaythattheyaremarked!\'herepliedhotly,inhisqueerforeignjargon。\'InmylasthandIhadnothing。Youdoubledthestakes。Bah,sir,youknew!Youhaveswindledme!\'

\'Monsieuriseasytoswindle——whenheplayswithamirrorbehindhim,\'Iansweredtartly。

Atthattherewasagreatroaroflaughter,whichmighthavebeenheardinthestreet,andwhichbroughttothetableeveryoneintheeating-housewhomhisvoicehadnotalreadyattracted。ButI

didnotrelaxmyface。Iwaiteduntilallwasquietagain,andthenwavingasidetwoorthreewhostoodbetweenusandtheentrance,Ipointedgravelytothedoor。

\'ThereisalittlespacebehindthechurchofStJacques,M。

l\'Etranger,\'Isaid,puttingonmyhatandtakingmycloakonmyarm。\'Doubtlessyouwillaccompanymethither?\'

Hesnatcheduphishat,hisfaceburningwithshameandrage。

\'Withpleasure!\'heblurtedout。\'Tothedevil,ifyoulike!\'

Ithoughtthematterarranged,whentheMarquislaidhishandontheyoungfellow\'sarmandcheckedhim。

\'Thismustnotbe,\'hesaid,turningfromhimtomewithhisgrand,fine-gentleman\'sair。\'Youknowme,M。deBerault。Thismatterhasgonefarenough。\'

\'Toofar!M。dePombal,\'Iansweredbitterly。\'Still,ifyouwishtotakeyourfriend\'splace,Ishallraisenoobjection。\'

\'Chut,man!\'heretorted,shrugginghisshouldersnegligently。

\'Iknowyou,andIdonotfightwithmenofyourstamp。Norneedthisgentleman。\'

\'Undoubtedly,\'Ireplied,bowinglow,\'ifhepreferstobecanedinthestreets。\'

ThatstungtheMarquis。

\'Haveacare!haveacare!\'hecriedhotly。\'Yougotoofar,M。Berault。\'

\'DeBerault,ifyouplease,\'Iobjected,eyeinghimsternly。\'MyfamilyhasbornetheDEaslongasyours,M。dePombal。\'

Hecouldnotdenythat,andheanswered,\'Asyouplease;\'atthesametimerestraininghisfriendbyagesture。\'Butnonetheless,\'hecontinued,\'takemyadvice。TheCardinalhasforbiddenduelling,andthistimehemeansit!Youhavebeenintroubleonceandgonefree。Asecondtimeitmayfareworsewithyou。

Letthisgentlemango,therefore,M。deBerault。Besides——why,shameuponyou,man!\'heexclaimedhotly;\'heisbutalad!\'

Twoorthreewhostoodbehindmeapplaudedthat,ButIturnedandtheymetmyeye;andtheywereasmumasmice。

\'Hisageishisownconcern,\'Isaidgrimly。\'Hewasoldenoughawhileagotoinsultme。\'

\'AndIwillprovemywords!\'theladcried,explodingatlast。

Hehadspiritenough,andtheMarquishadhadhardworktorestrainhimsolong。\'Youdomenoservice,M。dePombal,\'hecontinued,pettishlyshakingoffhisfriend\'shand。\'Byyourleave,thisgentlemanandIwillsettlethismatter。\'

\'Thatisbetter,\'Isaid,noddingdrily,whiletheMarquisstoodaside,frowningandbaffled。\'Permitmetoleadtheway。\'

Zaton\'seating-housestandsscarcelyahundredpacesfromStJacqueslaBoucherie,andhalfthecompanywentthitherwithus。

Theeveningwaswet,thelightinthestreetswaswaning,thestreetsthemselvesweredirtyandslippery。TherewerefewpassersintheRueStAntoine;andourparty,whichearlierinthedaymusthaveattractednoticeandacrowd,crossedunmarked,andenteredwithoutinterruptionthepavedtrianglewhichliesimmediatelybehindthechurch。IsawinthedistanceoneoftheCardinal\'sguardloiteringinfrontofthescaffoldingroundthenewHotelRichelieu;andthesightoftheuniformgavemepauseforamoment。Butitwastoolatetorepent。

TheEnglishmanbeganatoncetostripoffhisclothes。Iclosedminetothethroat,fortheairwaschilly。Atthatmoment,whilewestoodpreparing,andmostofthecompanyseemedalittleinclinedtostandofffromme,Ifeltahandonmyarm,andturning,sawthedwarfishtailoratwhosehouse,intheRueSavonnerie,Ilodgedatthetime。Thefellow\'spresencewasunwelcome,tosaytheleastofit;andthoughforwantofbettercompanyIhadsometimesencouragedhimtobefreewithmeathome,ItookthattobenoreasonwhyIshouldbeplaguedwithhimbeforegentlemen。Ishookhimoff,therefore,hopingbyafrowntosilencehim。

Hewasnottobesoeasilyputdown,however,andperforceIhadtospeaktohim。

\'Afterwards,afterwards,\'Isaidhurriedly。\'Iamengagednow。

\'ForGod\'ssake,don\'t,sir!\'thepoorfoolcried,clingingtomysleeve。\'Don\'tdoit!Youwillbringacurseonthehouse。

Heisbutalad,and——\'

\'You,too!\'Iexclaimed,losingpatience。\'Besilent,youscum!

Whatdoyouknowaboutgentlemen\'squarrels?Leaveme;doyouhear?\'

\'ButtheCardinal!\'hecriedinaquaveringvoice。\'TheCardinal,M。deBerault!Thelastmanyoukilledisnotforgottenyet。Thistimehewillbesureto——\'

\'Leaveme,doyouhear?\'Ihissed。Thefellow\'simpudencepassedallbounds。Itwasasbadashiscroaking。\'Begone!\'I

added。\'Isupposeyouareafraidthathewillkillme,andyouwillloseyourmoney。\'

FrisonfellbackatthatalmostasifIhadstruckhim,andI

turnedtomyadversary,whohadbeenawaitingmymotionswithimpatience。Godknowshedidlookyoungashestoodwithhisheadbareandhisfairhairdroopingoverhissmoothwoman\'sforehead——amereladfreshfromthecollegeofBurgundy,iftheyhavesuchathinginEngland。IfeltasuddenchillasIlookedathim:aqualm,atremor,apresentiment。Whatwasitthelittletailorhadsaid?ThatIshould——butthere,hedidnotknow。Whatdidheknowofsuchthings?IfIletthispassI

mustkillamanaday,orleaveParisandtheeating-house,andstarve。

\'Athousandpardons,\'Isaidgravely,asIdrewandtookmyplace。\'Adun。Iamsorrythatthepoordevilcaughtmesoinopportunely。Nowhowever,Iamatyourservice。\'

Hesalutedandwecrossedswordsandbegan。ButfromthefirstI

hadnodoubtwhattheresultwouldbe。Theslipperystonesandfadinglightgavehim,itistrue,somechance,someadvantage,morethanhedeserved;butIhadnosoonerfelthisbladethanI

knewthathewasnoswordsman。Possiblyhehadtakenhalf-a-

dozenlessonsinrapierart,andpractisedwhathelearnedwithanEnglishmanasheavyandawkwardashimself。Butthatwasall。

Hemadeafewwildclumsyrushes,parryingwidely。WhenIhadfoiledthese,thedangerwasover,andIheldhimatmymercy。

Iplayedwithhimalittlewhile,watchingthesweatgatheronhisbrowandtheshadowofthechurchtowerfalldeeperanddarker,liketheshadowofdoom,onhisface。Notoutofcruelty——GodknowsIhavenevererredinthatdirection!——butbecause,forthefirsttimeinmylife,Ifeltastrangereluctancetostriketheblow。Thecurlsclungtohisforehead;hisbreathcameandwentingasps;Iheardthemenbehindmeandoneortwoofthemdropanoath;andthenIslipped——slipped,andwasdowninamomentonmyrightside,myelbowstrikingthepavementsosharplythatthearmgrewnumbtothewrist。

Heheldoff。Iheardadozenvoicescry,\'Now!nowyouhavehim!\'Butheheldoff。Hestoodbackandwaitedwithhisbreastheavingandhispointlowered,untilIhadrisenandstoodagain。

onmyguard。

\'Enough!enough!\'aroughvoicebehindmecried。\'Don\'thurtthemanafterthat。\'

\'Onguard,sir!\'Iansweredcoldly——forheseemedtowaver,andbeindoubt。\'Itwasanaccident。Itshallnotavailyouagain。\'

Severalvoicescried\'Shame!\'andone,\'Youcoward!\'ButtheEnglishmansteppedforward,afixedlookinhisblueeyes。Hetookhisplacewithoutaword。Ireadinhisdrawnwhitefacethathehadmadeuphismindtotheworst,andhiscouragesowonmyadmirationthatIwouldgladlyandthankfullyhavesetoneofthelookers-on——anyofthelookers-on——inhisplace;butthatcouldnotbe。SoIthoughtofZaton\'sclosedtome,ofPombal\'sinsult,ofthesneersandslightsIhadlongkeptatthesword\'spoint;and,pressinghimsuddenlyinaheatofaffectedanger,I

thruststronglyoverhisguard,whichhadgrownfeeble,andranhimthroughthechest。

WhenIsawhimlying,laidoutonthestoneswithhiseyeshalfshut,andhisfaceglimmeringwhiteinthedusk——notthatIsawhimthuslong,fortherewereadozenkneelingroundhiminatwinkling——Ifeltanunwontedpang。Itpassed,however,inamoment。ForIfoundmyselfconfrontedbyaringofangryfaces——ofmenwho,keepingatadistance,hissedandcursedandthreatenedme,callingmeBlackDeathandthelike。

Theyweremostlycanaille,whohadgatheredduringthefight,andhadviewedallthatpassedfromthefarthersideoftherailings。

Whilesomesnarledandragedatmelikewolves,callingme\'Butcher!\'and\'Cut-throat!\'orcriedoutthatBeraultwasathistradeagain,othersthreatenedmewiththevengeanceoftheCardinal,flungtheedictinmyteeth,andsaidwithgleethattheguardwerecoming——theywouldseemehangedyet。

\'Hisbloodisonyourhead!\'onecriedfuriously。\'Hewillbedeadinanhour。Andyouwillswingforhim!Hurrah!\'

\'Begone,\'Isaid。

\'Ay,toMontfaucon,\'heanswered,mockingme。

\'No;toyourkennel!\'Ireplied,withalookwhichsenthimayardbackwards,thoughtherailingswerebetweenus。AndIwipedmybladecarefully,standingalittleapart。For——well,Icouldunderstandit——itwasoneofthosemomentswhenamanisnotpopular。Thosewhohadcomewithmefromtheeating-houseeyedmeaskance,andturnedtheirbackswhenIdrewnearer;andthosewhohadjoinedusandobtainedadmissionwerescarcelymorepolite。

ButIwasnottobeoutdoneinSANGFROID。Icockedmyhat,anddrawingmycloakovermyshoulders,wentoutwithaswaggerwhichdrovethecursfromthegatebeforeIcamewithinadozenpacesofit。Therascalsoutsidefellbackasquickly,andinamomentIwasinthestreet。AnothermomentandIshouldhavebeenclearoftheplaceandfreetoliebyforawhile——when,withoutwarning,ascurrytookplaceroundme。Thecrowdfledeverywayintothegloom,andinahand-turnadozenoftheCardinal\'sguardsclosedroundme。

Ihadsomeacquaintancewiththeofficerincommand,andhesalutedmecivilly。

\'Thisisabadbusiness,M。deBerault,\'hesaid。\'Themanisdeadtheytellme。\'

\'Neitherdyingnordead,\'Iansweredlightly。\'Ifthatbeallyoumaygohomeagain。\'

\'Withyou,\'hereplied,withagrin,\'certainly。Andasitrains,thesoonerthebetter。Imustaskyouforyoursword,I

amafraid。\'

\'Takeit,\'Isaid,withthephilosophywhichneverdesertsme。

\'Butthemanwillnotdie。\'

\'Ihopethatmayavailyou,\'heansweredinatoneIdidnotlike。\'Leftwheel,myfriends!TotheChatelet!March!\'

\'Thereareworseplaces,\'Isaid,andresignedmyselftofate。

Afterall,Ihadbeeninaprisonbefore,andlearnedthatonlyonejailletsnoprisonerescape。

ButwhenIfoundthatmyfriend\'sordersweretohandmeovertothewatch,andthatIwastobeconfinedlikeanycommonjail-

birdcaughtcuttingapurseorslittingathroat,Iconfessmyheartsank。IfIcouldgetspeechwiththeCardinal,allwouldprobablybewell;butifIfailedinthis,orifthecasecamebeforehiminstrangeguise,orifhewereinahardmoodhimself,thenitmightgoillwithme。Theedictsaid,death!

AndthelieutenantattheChateletdidnotputhimselftomuchtroubletoheartenme。\'What!againM。deBerault?\'hesaid,raisinghiseyebrowsashereceivedmeatthegate,andrecognisedmebythelightofthebrazierwhichhismenwerejustkindlingoutside。\'Youareaveryboldman,oraveryfoolhardyone,tocomehereagain。Theoldbusiness,Isuppose?\'

\'Yes,butheisnotdead,\'Iansweredcoolly。\'Hehasatrifle——amerescratch。ItwasbehindthechurchofStJacques。\'

\'Helookeddeadenough,myfriend,\'theguardsmaninterposed。Hehadnotyetleftus。

\'Bah!\'Iansweredscornfully。\'HaveyoueverknownmemakeamistakeWhenIkillamanIkillhim。Iputmyselftopains,I

tellyou,nottokillthisEnglishman。Thereforehewilllive。\'

\'Ihopeso,\'thelieutenantsaid,withadrysmile。\'Andyouhadbetterhopeso,too,M。deBerault,Forifnot——\'

\'Well?\'Isaid,somewhattroubled。\'Ifnot,what,myfriend?\'

\'Ifearhewillbethelastmanyouwillfight,\'heanswered。

\'Andevenifhelives,Iwouldnotbetoosure,myfriend。ThistimetheCardinalisdeterminedtoputitdown。\'

\'HeandIareoldfriends,\'Isaidconfidently。

\'SoIhaveheard,\'heanwered,withashortlaugh。\'IthinkthatthesamewassaidofChalais。Idonotrememberthatitsavedhishead。\'

Thiswasnotreassuring。Butworsewastocome。EarlyinthemorningorderswerereceivedthatIshouldbetreatedwithespecialstrictness,andIwasgiventhechoicebetweenironsandoneofthecellsbelowthelevel。Choosingthelatter,Iwaslefttoreflectuponmanythings;amongothers,onthequeeranduncertainnatureoftheCardinal,wholoved,Iknew,toplaywithamanasacatwithamouse;andontheilleffectswhichsometimesattendahighchest-thrusthowevercarefullydelivered。

Ionlyrescuedmyselfatlastfromtheseandotherunpleasantreflectionsbyobtainingtheloanofapairofdice;andthelightbeingjustenoughtoenablemetoreckonthethrows,I

amusedmyselfforhoursbycastingthemoncertainprinciplesofmyown。Butalongrunagainandagainupsetmycalculations;

andatlastbroughtmetotheconclusionthatarunofbadluckmaybesopersistentastoseeoutthemostsagaciousplayer。

Thiswasnotareflectionverywelcometomeatthemoment。

Nevertheless,forthreedaysitwasallthecompanyIhad。Attheendofthattime,theknaveofajailorwhoattendedme,andwhohadnevergrowntiredoftellingme,afterthefashionofhiskind,thatIshouldbehanged,cametomewithalessassuredair。

\'Perhapsyouwouldlikealittlewater?\'hesaidcivilly。

\'Why,rascal?\'Iasked。

\'Towashwith,\'heanswered。

\'Iaskedforsomeyesterday,andyouwouldnotbringit,\'I

grumbled。\'However,betterlatethannever。Bringitnow。IfI

musthang,Iwillhanglikeagentleman。Butdependuponit,theCardinalwillnotserveanoldfriendsoscurvyatrick。\'

\'Youaretogotohim,\'heannounced,whenhecamebackwiththewater。

\'What?TotheCardinal?\'Icried。

\'Yes,\'heanswered。

\'Good!\'Iexclaimed;andinmyjoyandreliefIsprangupatonce,andbegantorefreshmydress。\'SoallthistimeIhavebeendoinghimaninjustice,\'Icontinued。\'VIVEMONSEIGNEUR!

LonglivethelittleBishopofLuchon!Imighthaveknownit,too。\'

\'Don\'tmaketoosure!\'themanansweredspitefully。Thenhewenton,\'Ihavesomethingelseforyou。Afriendofyoursleftitatthegate,\'andhehandedmeapacket。

\'Quiteso!\'Isaid,leadinghisrascallyfacearight。\'Andyoukeptitaslongasyoudared——aslongasyouthoughtIshouldhang,youknave!Wasnotthatso?Butthere,donotlietome。

Tellmeinsteadwhichofmyfriendsleftit。\'For,toconfessthetruth,Ihadnotsomanyfriendsatthistimeandtengoodcrowns——thepacketcontainednolessasum——arguedaprettystaunchfriend,andoneofwhomamanmightreasonablybeproud。

Theknavesniggeredmaliciously。\'Acrookeddwarfishmanleftit,\'hesaid。\'IdoubtImightcallhimatailorandnotbefarout。\'

\'Chut!\'Ianswered——butIwasalittleoutofcountenance,nevertheless。\'Iunderstand。Anhonestfellowenough,andindebttome!Iamgladheremembered。ButwhenamItogo,friend?\'

\'Inanhour,\'heansweredsullenly。Doubtlesshehadlookedtogetoneofthecrowns;butIwastoooldahandforthat。IfI

camebackIcouldbuyhisservices;andifIdidnotIshouldhavewastedmymoney。

Nevertheless,alittlelater,whenIfoundmyselfonmywaytotheHotelRichelieuundersocloseaguardthatIcouldseenothinginthestreetexceptthefiguresthatimmediatelysurroundedme,IwishedthatIhadgivenhimthemoney。Atsuchtimes,whenallhangsinthebalanceandtheskyisovercast,themindrunsonluckandoldsuperstitions,andispronetothinkacrowngivenheremayavailthere——thoughTHEREbeahundredleaguesaway。

ThePalaisRichelieuwasatthistimeinbuilding,andwewererequiredtowaitinalong,baregallery,wherethemasonswereatwork。Iwaskeptafullhourhere,ponderinguncomfortablyonthestrangewhimsandfanciesofthegreatmanwhothenruledFranceastheKing\'sLieutenant-General,withalltheKing\'spowers,andwhoselifeIhadoncebeenthemeansofsavingbyalittletimelyinformation。Onoccasionhehaddonesomethingtowipeoutthedebt;andatothertimeshehadpermittedmetobefreewithhim,andsofarwewerenotunknowntooneanother。

Nevertheless,whenthedoorswereatlastthrownopen,andIwasledintohispresence,myconfidenceunderwentashock。Hiscoldglance,that,rovingoverme,regardedmenotasamanbutanitem,thesteelyglitterofhissoutherneyes,chilledmetothebone。Theroomwasbare,thefloorwithoutcarpetorcovering。

Someofthewoodworklayabout,unfinishedandinpieces。Buttheman——thisman,needednosurroundings。Hiskeenpaleface,hisbrillianteyes,evenhispresence——thoughhewasofnogreatheight,andbeganalreadytostoopattheshoulders——wereenoughtoawetheboldest。Irecalled,asIlookedathim,ahundredtalesofhisironwill,hiscoldheart,hisunerringcraft。HehadhumbledtheKing\'sbrother,thesplendidDukeofOrleans,inthedust。HehadcurbedtheQueen-mother。Adozenheads,thenoblestinFrance,hadcometotheblockthroughhim。OnlytwoyearsbeforehehadquelledRochelle;onlyafewmonthsbeforehehadcrushedthegreatinsurrectioninLanguedoc:andthoughthesouth,strippedofitsoldprivileges,stillseethedwithdiscontent,nooneinthisyear1630daredliftahandagainsthim——openly,atanyrate。Underthesurfaceahundredplots,athousandintrigues,soughthislifeorhispower;butthese,I

suppose,arethehapofeverygreatman。

Nowonder,then,thatthecourageonwhichIplumedmyselfsanklowatsightofhim;orthatitwasasmuchasIcoulddotominglewiththehumilityofmysalutesometouchoftheSANG

FROIDofoldacquaintanceship。

Andperhapsthathadhadbeenbetterleftout。Foritseemedthatthismanwaswithoutbowels。Foramoment,whilehestoodlookingatme,andbeforehespoketome,Igavemyselfupforlost。Therewasaglintofcruelsatisfactioninhiseyesthatwarnedme,beforeheopenedhismouth,whathewasgoingtosaytome。

\'Icouldnothavemadeabettercatch,M。deBerault,\'hesaid,smilingvillainously,whilehegentlysmoothedthefurofacatthathadsprungonthetablebesidehim。\'Anoldoffender,andanexcellentexample。Idoubtitwillnotstopwithyou。Butlater,wewillmakeyouthewarrantforflyingathighergame。\'

\'Monseigneurhashandledaswordhimself,\'Iblurtedout。Theveryroomseemedtobegrowingdarker,theaircolder。Iwasnevernearerfearinmylife。

\'Yes?\'hesaid,smilingdelicately。\'Andso——?\'

\'Willnotbetoohardonthefailingsofapoorgentleman。\'

\'Heshallsuffernomorethanarichone,\'herepliedsuavelyashestrokedthecat。\'Enjoythatsatisfaction,M。deBerault。Isthatall?\'

\'OnceIwasofservicetoyourEminence,\'Isaiddesperately。

\'Paymenthasbeenmade,\'heanswered,\'morethanonce。ButforthatIshouldnothaveseenyou。\'

\'TheKing\'sface!\'Icried,snatchingatthestrawheseemedtoholdout。

Helaughedcynically,smoothly。Histhinface,hisdarkmoustache,andwhiteninghair,gavehimanairofindescribablekeenness。

\'IamnottheKing,\'hesaid。\'Besides,Iamtoldthatyouhavekilledasmanyassixmeninduels。YouowetheKing,therefore,onelifeatleast。Youmustpayit。Thereisnomoretobesaid,M。deBerault,\'hecontinuedcoldly,turningawayandbeginningtocollectsomepapers。\'Thelawmusttakeitscourse。\'

Ithoughtthathewasabouttonodtothelieutenanttowithdrawme,andachillingsweatbrokeoutdownmyback。Isawthescaffold,Ifeltthecords。Amoment,anditwouldbetoolate!

\'Ihaveafavourtoask,\'Istammereddesperately,\'ifyourEminencewillgivemeamomentalone。\'

\'Towhatend?\'heanswered,turningandeyeingmewithcolddisfavour。\'Iknowyou——yourpast——all。Itcandonogood,myfriend。\'

\'Noharm!\'Icried。\'AndIamadyingman,Monseigneur!\'

\'Thatistrue,\'hesaidthoughtfully。Stillheseemedtohesitate;andmyheartbeatfast。Atlasthelookedatthelieutenant。\'Youmayleaveus,\'hesaidshortly。\'Now,\'hecontinued,whentheofficerhadwithdrawnandleftusalone,\'whatisit?Saywhatyouhavetosayquickly。And,aboveall,donottrytofoolme,M。deBerault。\'

ButhispiercingeyessodisconcertedmenowthatIhadmychance,andwasalonewithhim,thatIcouldnotfindawordtosay,andstoodbeforehimmute。Ithinkthispleasedhim,forhisfacerelaxed。

\'Well?\'hesaidatlast。\'Isthatall?\'

\'Themanisnotdead,\'Imuttered。

Heshruggedhisshoulderscontemptuously。

\'Whatofthat?\'hesaid。\'Thatwasnotwhatyouwantedtosaytome。\'

\'OnceIsavedyourEminence\'slife,\'Ifalteredmiserably。

\'Admitted,\'heanswered,inhisthin,incisivevoice。\'Youmentionedthefactbefore。Ontheotherhand,youhavetakensixtomyknowledge,M。deBerault。Youhavelivedthelifeofabully,acommonbravo,agamester。You,amanoffamily!Forshame!Doyouwonderthatithasbroughtyoutothis!YetonthatonepointIamwillingtohearmore,\'headdedabruptly。

\'ImightsaveyourEminence\'slifeagain,\'Icried。Itwasasuddeninspiration。

\'Youknowsomething?\'hesaidquickly,fixingmewithhiseyes。

\'Butno,\'hecontinued,shakinghisheadgently。\'Pshaw!Thetrickisold。Ihavebetterspiesthanyou,M。deBerault。\'

\'Butnobettersword,\'Icriedhoarsely。\'No,notinallyourguard!\'

\'Thatistrue,\'hesaidslowly。\'Thatistrue。\'

Tomysurprise,hespokeinatoneofconsideration;andhelookeddownatthefloor。\'Letmethink,myfriend,\'hecontinued。

Hewalkedtwoorthreetimesupanddowntheroom,whileIstoodtrembling。Iconfessit,trembling。Themanwhosepulsesdangerhasnopowertoquicken,isseldomproofagainstsuspense;andthesuddenhopehiswordsawakenedinmesoshookmethathisfigureashetrodlightlytoandfrowiththecatrubbingagainsthisrobeandturningtimefortimewithhim,waveredbeforemyeyes。Igraspedthetabletosteadymyself。IhadnotadmittedeveninmyownmindhowdarklytheshadowofMontfauconandthegallowshadfallenacrossme。

Ihadleisuretorecovermyself,foritwassometimebeforehespoke。Whenhedid,itwasinavoiceharsh,changed,imperative。\'Youhavethereputationofamanfaithful,atleast,tohisemployer,\'hesaid。\'Donotanswerme。Isayitisso。Well,Iwilltrustyou。Iwillgiveyouonemorechance——thoughitisadesperateone。Woetoyouifyoufailme!DoyouknowCocheforetinBearn?ItisnotfarfromAuch。\'

\'No,yourEminence。\'

\'NorM。deCocheforet?\'

\'No,yourEminence。\'

\'Somuchthebetter,\'hereplied。\'Butyouhaveheardofhim。

HehasbeenengagedineveryGasconplotsincethelateKing\'sdeath,andgavemoretroublelastyearintheVivaraisthananymantwicehisyears。AtpresentheisatBosostinSpain,withotherrefugees,butIhavelearnedthatatfrequentintervalshevisitshiswifeatCocheforetwhichissixleagueswithintheborder。Ononeofthesevisitshemustbearrested。\'

\'Thatshouldbeeasy,\'Isaid。

TheCardinallookedatme。\'Chut,man!whatdoyouknowaboutit?\'heansweredbluntly。\'ItiswhisperedatCocheforetifasoldiercrossesthestreetatAuch。Inthehouseareonlytwoorthreeservants,buttheyhavethecountrysidewiththemtoaman,andtheyareadangerousbreed。Asparkmightkindleafreshrising。Thearrest,therefore,mustbemadesecretly。\'

Ibowed。

\'Oneresolutemaninsidethehouse,\'theCardinalcontinued,thoughtfullyglancingatapaperwhichlayonthetable,\'withthehelpoftwoorthreeservantswhomhecouldsummontohisaidatwill,mighteffectit。Thequestionis,Willyoubetheman,myfriend?\'

Ihesitated;thenIbowed。WhatchoicehadI?

\'Nay,nay,speakout!\'hesaidsharply。\'Yesorno,M。deBerault?\'

\'Yes,yourEminence,\'Isaidreluctantly。Again,Isay,whatchoicehadI?

\'YouwillbringhimtoParis,andalive。Heknowsthings,andthatiswhyIwanthim。Youunderstand?\'

\'Iunderstand,Monseigneur,\'Ianswered。

\'Youwillgetintothehouseasyoucan,\'hecontinuedwithenergy。\'Forthatyouwillneedstrategy,andgoodstrategy。

Theysuspecteverybody。Youmustdeceivethem。Ifyoufailtodeceivethem,or,deceivingthem,arefoundoutlater,Idonotthinkthatyouwilltroublemeagain,orbreaktheedictasecondtime。Ontheotherhand,shouldyoudeceiveme\'——hesmiledstillmoresubtly,buthisvoicesanktoapurringnote——\'Iwillbreakyouonthewheelliketheruinedgamesteryouare!\'

Imethislookwithoutquailing。\'Sobeit!\'Isaidrecklessly。

\'IfIdonotbringM。deCocheforettoParis,youmaydothattome,andmorealso!\'

\'Itisabargain!\'heansweredslowly。\'Ithinkthatyouwillbefaithful。Formoney,hereareahundredcrowns。Thatsumshouldsuffice;butifyousucceedyoushallhavetwiceasmuchmore。Thatisall,Ithink。Youunderstand?\'

\'Yes,Monseigneur。\'

\'Thenwhydoyouwait?\'

\'Thelieutenant?\'Isaidmodestly。

TheCardinallaughedtohimself,andsittingdownwroteawordortwoonaslipofpaper。\'Givehimthat,\'hesaidinhighgood-

humour。\'Ifear,M。deBerault,youwillnevergetyourdeserts——inthisworld!\'

CHAPTERII。

ATTHEGREENPILLAR

Cocheforetliesinabillowylandofoakandbeechandchestnuts——alandofdeep,leafybottomsandhillsclothedwithforest。

Ridgeandvalley,glenandknoll,thewoodland,sparselypeopledandmoresparselytilled,stretchesawaytothegreatsnowmountainsthatherelimitFrance。Itswarmswithgame——withwolvesandbears,deerandboars。TotheendofhislifeIhaveheardthatthegreatkinglovedthisdistrict,andwouldsigh,whenyearsandStatefellheavilyonhim,forthebeechgrovesandbox-coveredhillsofSouthBearn。FromtheterracedstepsofAuchyoucanseetheforestrollawayinlightandshadow,valeandupland,tothebaseofthesnowpeaks;and,thoughIcomefromBrittanyandlovethesmellofthesaltwind,Ihaveseenfewsightsthatoutdothis。

ItwasthesecondweekofOctober,whenIcametoCocheforet,and,droppingdownfromthelastwoodedbrow,rodequietlyintotheplaceatevening。Iwasalone,andhadriddenalldayinagloryofruddybeechleaves,throughthesilenceofforestroads,acrossclearbrooksandgladesstillgreen。Ihadseenmoreofthequietandpeaceofthecountrythanhadbeenmysharesinceboyhood,andforthatreason,orbecauseIhadnogreattasteforthetaskbeforeme——thetasknowsoimminent——Ifeltalittlehipped。Ingoodfaith,itwasnotagentleman\'sworkthatIwascometodo,lookatithowyoumight。

Butbeggarsmustnotbechoosers,andIknewthatthisfeelingwouldnotlast。Attheinn,inthepresenceofothers,underthespurofnecessity,orintheexcitementofthechase,werethatoncebegun,Ishouldlosethefeeling。Whenamanisyoungheseekssolitude,whenheismiddle-aged,hefliesitandhisthoughts。Imadethereforeforthe\'GreenPillar,\'alittleinninthevillagestreet,towhichIhadbeendirectedatAuch,and,thunderingonthedoorwiththeknobofmyridingswitch,railedatthemanforkeepingmewaiting。

Hereandthereathoveldoorsinthestreet——whichwasamean,poorplace,notworthyofthename——menandwomenlookedoutatmesuspiciously。ButIaffectedtoignorethem;andatlastthehostcame。Hewasafair-hairedman,half-Basque,half-

Frenchman,andhadscannedmewell,Iwassure,throughsomewindoworpeephole;forwhenhecameouthebetrayednosurpriseatthesightofawell-dressedstranger——aportentinthatout-

of-the-wayvillage——buteyedmewithakindofsullenreserve。

\'Icanliehereto-night,Isuppose?\'Isaid,droppingthereinsonthesorrel\'sneck。Thehorsehungitshead。

\'Idon\'tknow,\'heansweredstupidly。

Ipointedtothegreenboughwhichtoppedapostthatstoodoppositethedoor。

\'Thisisaninn,isitnot?\'Isaid。

\'Yes,\'heansweredslowly。\'Itisaninn。But——\'

\'Butyouarefull,oryouareoutoffood,oryourwifeisill,orsomethingelseisamiss,\'Iansweredpeevishly。\'Allthesame,Iamgoingtoliehere。Soyoumustmakethebestofit,andyourwifetoo——ifyouhaveone。\'

Hescratchedhishead,lookingatmewithanuglyglitterinhiseyes。Buthesaidnothing,andIdismounted。

\'WherecanIstablemyhorse?\'Iasked。

\'I\'llputitup,\'heansweredsullenly,steppingforwardandtakingthereinsinhishand。

\'Verywell,\'Isaid。\'ButIgowithyou。Amercifulmanismercifultohisbeast,andwhereverIgoIseemyhorsefed。\'

\'Itwillbefed,\'hesaidshortly。Andthenhewaitedformetogointothehouse。\'Thewifeisinthere,\'hecontinued,lookingatmestubbornly。

\'IMPRIMIS——ifyouunderstandLatin,myfriend,\'Ianswered。\'thehorseinthestall。\'

Hesawthatitwasnogood,turnedthesorrelslowlyround,andbegantoleaditacrossthevillagestreet。Therewasashedbehindtheinn,whichIhadalreadymarked,andtakenforthestable,IwassurprisedwhenIfoundthathewasnotgoingthere,butImadenoremark,andinafewminutessawthehorsemadecomfortableinahovelwhichseemedtobelongtoaneighbour。

Thisdone,themanledthewaybacktotheinn,carryingmyvalise。

\'Youhavenootherguests?\'Isaid,withacasualair。Iknewthathewaswatchingmeclosely。

\'No,\'heanswered。

\'Thisisnotmuchinthewaytoanywhere,Isuppose?\'

\'No。\'

Thatwassoevident,thatIneversawamoreretiredplace。Thehangingwoods,risingsteeplytoagreatheight,soshutthevalleyinthatIwaspuzzledtothinkhowamancouldleaveitsavebytheroadIhadcome。Thecottages,whichwerenomorethanmean,smallhuts,raninastragglingdoubleline,withmanygaps——throughfallentreesandill-clearedmeadows。Amongthemanoisybrookraninandout,andtheinhabitants——charcoal-

burners,orswine-herds,orpoordevilsofthelikeclass,werenobetterthantheirdwellings。IlookedinvainfortheChateau。Itwasnottobeseen,andIdarednotaskforit。

Themanledmeintothecommonroomofthetavern——alow-roofed,poorplace,lackingachimneyorglazedwindows,andgrimywithsmokeanduse。Thefire——agreathalf-burnedtree——smoulderedonastonehearth,raisedafootfromthefloor。Ahugeblackpotsimmeredoverit,andbesideonewindowloungedacountryfellowtalkingwiththegoodwife。IntheduskIcouldnotseehisface,butIgavethewomanaword,andsatdowntowaitformysupper。

Sheseemedmoresilentthanthecommonrunofherkind;butthismightbebecauseherhusbandwaspresent。Whileshemovedaboutgettingmymeal,hetookhisplaceagainstthedoor-postandfelltostaringatmesopersistentlythatIfeltbynomeansatmyease。Hewasatall,strongfellow,withashaggymoustacheandbrownbeard,cutinthemodeHenriQuatre;andonthesubjectofthatking——asafeone,Iknew,withaBearnais——andonthatalone,Ifounditpossibletomakehimtalk。Eventhentherewasasuspiciousgleaminhiseyesthatbademeabstainfromquestions;sothatasthedarknessdeepenedbehindhim,andthefirelightplayedmoreandmorestronglyonhisfeatures,andI

thoughtoftheleaguesofwoodlandthatlaybetweenthisremotevalleyandAuch,IrecalledtheCardinal\'swarningthatifI

failedinmyattemptIshouldbelittlelikelytotroubleParisagain。

Theloutbythewindowpaidnoattentiontome;norItohim,whenIhadoncesatisfiedmyselfthathewasreallywhatheseemedtobe。Butby-and-bytwoorthreemen——rough,uncouthfellows——droppedintoreinforcethelandlord,andthey,tooseemedtohavenootherbusinessthantositinsilencelookingatme,ornowandagaintoexchangeawordinaPATOISoftheirown。Bythetimemysupperwasready,theknavesnumberedsixinall;and,astheywerearmedtoamanwithhugeSpanishknives,andmadeitclearthattheyresentedmypresenceintheirdullrusticfashion——everyrusticissuspicious——Ibegantothinkthat,unwittingly,Ihadputmyheadintoawasps\'nest。

Nevertheless,Iateanddrankwithapparentappetite;butlittlethatpassedwithinthecircleoflightcastbythesmokylampescapedme。Iwatchedthemen\'slooksandgesturesatleastassharplyastheywatchedmine;andallthetimeIwasrackingmywitsforsomemodeofdisarmingtheirsuspicions,orfailingthat,oflearningsomethingmoreoftheposition,whichfarexceededindifficultyanddangeranythingthatIhadexpected。

Thewholevalley,itwouldseem,wasonthelook-outtoprotectmyman!

IhadpurposelybroughtwithmefromAuchacoupleofbottlesofchoiceArmagnac;andthesehadbeencarriedintothehousewithmysaddlebags。Itookoneoutnowandopeneditandcarelesslyofferedadramofthespirittothelandlord。Hetookit。Ashedrankit,Isawhisfaceflush;hehandedbackthecupreluctantly,andonthathintIofferedhimanother,Thestrongspiritwasalreadybeginningtowork,andheaccepted,andinafewminutesbegantotalkmorefreelyandwithlessoftheconstraintwhichhadbeforemarkedusall。Still,histongueranchieflyonquestions——hewouldknowthis,hewouldlearnthat;

buteventhiswasawelcomechange。ItoldhimopenlywhenceI

hadcome,bywhatroad,howlongIhadstayedinAuch,andwhere;

andsofarIsatisfiedhiscuriosity。Only,whenIcametothesubjectofmyvisittoCocheforetIkeptamysterioussilence,hintingdarklyatbusinessinSpainandfriendsacrosstheborder,andthisandthat;inthiswaygivingthepeasantstounderstand,iftheypleased,thatIwasinthesameinterestastheirexiledmaster。

Theytookthebait,winkedatoneanother,andbegantolookatmeinamorefriendlyway——thelandlordforemost。ButwhenIhadledthemsofar,Idaredgonofarther,lestIshouldcommitmyselfandbefoundout。Istopped,therefore,and,harkingbacktogeneralsubjects,chancedtocomparemyprovincewiththeirs。

Thelandlord,nowbecomealmosttalkative,wasnotslowtotakeupthischallenge;anditpresentlyledtomyacquiringacuriouspieceofknowledge。Hewasboastingofhisgreatsnowmountains,theforeststhatproppedthem,thebearsthatroamedinthem,theizardsthatlovedtheice,andtheboarsthatfedontheoakmast。

\'Well,\'Isaid,quitebychance,\'wehavenotthesethings,itistrue。Butwehavethingsinthenorthyouhavenot。Wehavetensofthousandsofgoodhorses——notsuchponiesasyoubreedhere。AtthehorsefairatFecampmysorrelwouldbelostinthecrowd。Hereinthesouthyouwillnotmeethismatchinalongday\'sjourney。\'

\'Donotmaketoosureofthat,\'themanreplied,hiseyesbrightwithtriumphandthedram。\'WhatwouldyousayifIshowedyouabetter——inmyownstable?\'

Isawthathiswordssentakindofthrillthroughhisotherhearers,andthatsuchofthemasunderstoodfortwoorthreeofthemtalkedtheirPATOISonly——lookedathimangrily;andinatwinklingIbegantocomprehend。ButIaffecteddullness,andlaughedinscorn。

\'Seeingisbelieving,\'Isaid。\'Idoubtifyouknowsgoodhorsewhenyouseeone,myfriend。\'

\'Oh,don\'tI?\'hesaid,winking。\'Indeed!\'

\'Idoubtit,\'Iansweredstubbornly。

\'Thencomewithme,andIwillshowyouone,\'heretorted,discretiongivingwaytovain-glory。Hiswifeandtheothers,I

saw,lookedathimdumbfounded;but,withoutpayinganyheedtothem,herose,tookupalanthorn,and,assuminganairofpeculiarwisdom,openedthedoor。\'Comewithme,\'hecontinued。

\'Idon\'tknowagoodhorsewhenIseeone,don\'tI?Iknowabetterthanyours,atanyrate!\'

Ishouldnothavebeensurprisediftheothermenhadinterfered;

butIsupposehewasaleaderamongthem,theydidnot,andinamomentwewereoutside。Threepacesthroughthedarknesstookustothestable,anoffsetatthebackoftheinn。Mymantwirledthepin,and,leadingthewayin,raisedhislanthorn。Ahorsewhinniedsoftly,andturneditsbright,mildeyesonus——abaldfacedchestnut,withwhitehairsinitstailandonewhitestocking。

\'There!\'myguideexclaimed,wavingthelanthorntoandfroboastfully,thatImightseeitspoints。\'Whatdoyousaytothat?Isthatanundersizedpony?\'

\'No,\'Ianswered,purposelystintingmypraise。\'Itisprettyfair——forthiscountry。\'

\'Oranycountry,\'heansweredwrathfully。\'Oranycountry,I

say——Idon\'tcarewhereitis!AndIhavereasontoknow!Why,man,thathorseis——Butthere,thatisagoodhorse,ifeveryousawone!\'Andwiththatheended——abruptlyandlamely;loweredthelanthornwithasuddengesture,andturnedtothedoor。Hewasontheinstantinsuchhurrytoleavethathealmostshoulderedmeout。

ButIunderstood。Iknewthathehadneatlybetrayedall——thathehadbeenonthepointofblurtingoutthatthatwasM。deCocheforet\'shorse!M。Cocheforet\'sCOMPRENEZBIEN!AndwhileI

turnedawaymyfaceinthedarknessthathemightnotseemesmile,Iwasnotsurprisedtofindthemaninamomentchanged,andbecome,intheclosingofthedoor,assoberandsuspiciousasbefore,ashamedofhimselfandenragedwithme,andinamoodtocutmythroatforatrifle。

Itwasnotmycuetoquarrel,however。Imadetherefore,asifI

hadseennothing,andwhenwewerebackintheinnpraisedthehorsegrudgingly,andlikeamanbuthalfconvinced。TheuglylooksanduglyweaponsIsawroundmewerefineincentivestocaution;andnoItalian,Iflattermyself,couldhaveplayedhispartmorenicelythanIdid。ButIwasheartilygladwhenitwasover,andIfoundmyself,atlast,leftaloneforthenightinalittlegarret——amerefowl-house——upstairs,formedbytheroofandgablewalls,andhungwithstringsofapplesandchestnuts。

Itwasapoorsleeping-place——rough,chilly,andunclean。I

ascendedtoitbyaladder;mycloakandalittlefernformedmyonlybed。ButIwasgladtoacceptit,foritenabledmetohealoneandtothinkoutthepositionunwatched。

OfcourseM。deCocheforetwasattheChateau。Hehadlefthishorsehere,andgoneuponfoot;probablythatwashisusualplan。Hewasthereforewithinmyreach,inonesense——Icouldnothavecomeatabettertime——butinanotherhewasasmuchbeyonditasifIwerestillinParis。ForsofarwasIfrombeingabletoseizehimthatIdarednotaskaquestion,orletfallarashword,orevenlookaboutmefreely。IsawIdarednot。Theslightesthintofmymission,thefaintestbreathofdistrust,wouldleadtothroat-cutting——andthethroatwouldbemine;whilethelongerIlayinthevillage,thegreatersuspicionIshouldincur,andthecloserwouldbethewatchkeptuponme。

Insuchapositionsomemenmighthavegivenuptheattemptindespair,andsavedthemselvesacrosstheborder。ButIhavealwaysvaluedmyselfonmyfidelity,andIdidnotshrink。Ifnotto-day,to-morrow;ifnotthistime,nexttime。Thedicedonotalwaysturnupaces。Bracingmyself,therefore,totheoccasion,Icrept,assoonasthehousewasquiet,tothewindow,asmall,square,openlattice,muchcobwebbed,andpartlystuffedwithhay。Ilookedout。Thevillageseemedtobeasleep。Thedarkbranchesoftreeshungafewfeetaway,andalmostobscuredagrey,cloudysky,throughwhichawetmoonsaileddrearily。

Lookingdownwards,Icouldatfirstseenothing;butasmyeyesgrewusedtothedarkness——Ihadonlyjustputoutmyrushlight——

Imadeoutthestabledoorandtheshadowyoutlinesofthelean-toroof。

Ihadhopedforthis,forIcouldnowkeepwatch,andlearnatleastwhetherCocheforetleftbeforemorning。Ifhedidnot,I

shouldknowhewasstillhere。Ifhedid,Ishouldbethebetterforseeinghisfeatures,andlearning,perhaps,otherthingsthatmightbeofusetomeinthefuture。

Makingupmymindtotheuncomfortable,Isatdownonthefloorbythelattice,andbeganavigilthatmightlast,Iknew,untilmorning。Itdidlastaboutanhour,attheendofwhichtimeI

heardwhisperingbelow,thenfootsteps;then,assomepersonsturnedacorner,avoicespeakingaloudandcarelessly。Icouldnotcatchthewordsormeaning,butthevoicewasagentleman\'s,anditsboldaccentsandmasterfultoneleftmeinnodoubtthatthespeakerwasM。deCocheforethimself。Hopingtolearnmore,Ipressedmyfacenearertotheopening,andhadjustmadeoutthroughthegloomtwofigures——onethatofatall,slightman,wearingacloak,theother,Ifancied,awoman\'s,inasheenywhitedress——whenathunderingraponthedoorofmygarretmademespringbackayardfromthelattice,andliedownhurriedlyonmycouch。Thesummonswasrepeated。

\'Well?\'Icried,risingonmyelbow,andcursingtheuntimelyinterruption。Iwasburningwithanxietytoseemore。\'Whatisit?Whatisthematter?\'

Thetrap-doorwasliftedafootormore。Thelandlordthrustuphishead。

\'Youcalled,didyounot?\'hesaid。

Hehelduparushlight,whichilluminedhalftheroomandlituphisgrinningface。

\'Called——atthishourofthenight,youfool?\'Iansweredangrily。\'No!Ididnotcall。Gotobed,man!\'

Butheremainedontheladder,gapingstupidly。\'Iheardyou,\'

hesaid。

\'Gotobed!Youaredrunk,\'Ianswered,sittingup。\'ItellyouIdidnotcall。\'

\'Oh,verywell,\'heansweredslowly。\'Andyoudonotwantanything?\'

\'Nothing——excepttobeleftalone,\'Irepliedsourly。

\'Umph!\'hesaid。\'Good-night!\'

\'Good-night!Good-night!\'IansweredwithwhatpatienceI

might。Thetrampofthehorse\'shoofsasitwasledoutofthestablewasinmyearsatthemoment。\'Good-night!\'Icontinuedfeverishly,hopingthathewouldstillretireintime,andIhaveachancetolookout。\'Iwanttosleep。\'

\'Good,\'hesaid,withabroadgrin。\'Butitisearlyyet,andyouhaveplentyoftime。\'

Andthen,atlast,heslowlyletdownthetrap-door,andIheardhimchuckleashewentdowntheladder。

BeforehereachedthebottomIwasatthewindow。Thewoman,whomIhadseen,stillstoodbelowinthesameplace,andbesideherwasamaninapeasant\'sdress,holdingalanthorn。Buttheman,themanIwantedtosee,wasnolongerthere。Hewasgone,anditwasevidentthattheothersnolongerfearedme;forwhileIgazedthelandlordcameouttothemwithanotherlanthornswinginginhishand,andsaidsomethingtothelady,andshelookedupatmywindowandlaughed。

Itwasawarmnight,andsheworenothingoverherwhitedress。

Icouldseehertall,shapelyfigureandshiningeyes,andthefirmcontourofherbeautifulface,which,ifanyfaultmightbefoundwithit,erredinbeingtooregular。Shelookedlikeawomanformedbynaturetomeetdangersanddifficulties,andtoplayagreatpart;evenhere,atmidnight,inthemidstofthesedesperatemen,shedidnotseemoutofplace。Icouldfancy——I

didnotfinditimpossibletofancy——thatunderherqueenlyexterior,andbehindthecontemptuouslaughwithwhichsheheardthelandlord\'sstory,therelurkedawoman\'ssoul,asoulcapableoffollyandtenderness。Butnooutwardsignbetrayeditspresence——asIsawherthen。

Iscannedherverycarefully;andsecretly,ifthetruthbetold,IwasgladtofindthatMadamedeCocheforetwassuchawoman。I

wasgladthatshehadlaughedasshehad——witharingofdisdainanddefiance;gladthatshewasnotalittle,tender,child-likewoman,tobecrushedbythefirstpinchoftrouble。ForifI

succeededinmytask,ifIcontrivedto——but,pish!Women,I

toldmyself,wereallalike。Shewouldfindconsolationquicklyenough。

Iwatcheduntilthegroupbrokeup,andMadame,withoneofthemen,wentherwayroundthecorneroftheinn,andoutofmysight。ThenIretiredtobedagain,feelingmorethaneverperplexedwhatcourseIshouldadopt。ItwasclearthattosucceedImustobtainadmissiontothehouse,whichwasgarrisoned,accordingtomyinstructions,bytwoorthreeoldmen-servantsonly,andasmanywomen;sinceMadame,todisguiseherhusband\'svisitsthemoreeasily,lived,andgaveoutthatshelived,ingreatretirement。Toseizeherhusbandathome,therefore,mightbenoimpossibletask;thoughhere,intheheartofthevillage,atroopofhorsemightmaketheattempt,andfail。

ButhowwasItogainadmissiontothehouse——ahouseguardedbyquick-wittedwomen,andfencedwithalltheprecautionslovecoulddevise?Thatwasthequestion;anddawnfoundmestilldebatingit,stillasfaraseverfromananswer。Anxiousandfeverish,Iwasgladwhenthelightcame,andIcouldgetup。I

thoughtthatthefreshairmightinspireme,andIwastiredofmystuffycloset。Icreptstealthilydowntheladder,andmanagedtopassunseenthroughthelowerroom,inwhichseveralpersonsweresnoringheavily。Theouterdoorwasnotfastened,andinahand-turnIwasinthestreet。

Itwasstillsoearlythatthetreesstoodupblackagainstthereddeningsky,buttheboughuponthepostbeforethedoorwasgrowinggreen,andinafewminutesthegreylightwouldbeeverywhere。Already,evenintheroadway,therewasaglimmeringofit;andasIstoodatthecornerofthehouse——whereIcouldcommandboththefrontandthesideonwhichthestableopened——sniffingthefreshair,andlookingforanytraceofthemidnightdeparture,myeyesdetectedsomethinglight-colouredlyingontheground。Itwasnotmorethantwoorthreepacesfromme,andIsteppedtoitandpickeditupcuriously,hopingthatitmightbeanote。Itwasnotanote,however,butatinyorange-colouredsachetsuchaswomencarryinthebosom。Itwasfullofsomefaintly-scentedpowder,andboreononesidetheinitial\'E,\'workedinwhitesilk;andwasaltogetheradaintylittletoy,suchaswomenlove。

DoubtlessMadamedeCocheforethaddroppeditinthenight。I

turneditoverandover;andthenIputitinmypouchwithasmile,thinkingthatitmightbeusefulsometime,andinsomeway。Ihadscarcelydonethis,andturnedwiththeintentionofexploringthestreet,whenthedoorbehindmecreakedonitsleatherhinges,andinamomentthehoststoodatmyelbow,andgavemeasurlygreeting。

Evidentlyhissuspicionswereagainaroused,forfromthistimehemanagedtobewithme,ononepretenceoranotheruntilnoon。

Moreover,hismannergreweachmomentmorechurlish,hishintsplainer;untilIcouldscarcelyavoidnoticingtheoneortheother。Aboutmid-day,havingfollowedmeforthetwentiethtimeintothestreet,hecametothepointbyaskingmerudelyifI

didnotneedmyhorse。

\'No,\'Isaid。\'Whydoyouask?\'

\'Because,\'heanswered,withanuglysmile,\'thisisnotaveryhealthyplaceforstrangers。\'

\'Ah!\'Iretorted。\'Buttheborderairsuitsme,yousee,\'

Itwasaluckyanswer,for,takenwithmytalkthenightbefore,itpuzzledhim,bysuggestingthatIwasonthelosingside,andhadmyreasonsforlyingnearSpain。Beforehehaddonescratchinghisheadoverit,theclatterofhoofsbrokethesleepyquietofthevillagestreet,andtheladyIhadseenthenightbeforerodequicklyroundthecorner,anddrewherhorseontoitshaunches。Withoutlookingatme,shecalledtotheinnkeepertocometoherstirrup。

Hewent。Themomenthisbackwasturned,Islippedaway,andinatwinklingwashiddenbyahouse。Twoorthreeglum-lookingfellowsstaredatmeasIpasseddownthestreet,butnoonemoved;andintwominutesIwasclearofthevillage,andinahalf-worntrackwhichranthroughthewood,andled——ifmyideaswereright——totheChateau。Todiscoverthehouseandlearnallthatwastobelearnedaboutitssituationweremymostpressingneeds;andthese,evenattheriskofaknifethrust,Iwasdeterminedtosatisfy。

Ihadnotgonetwohundredpacesalongthepath,however,beforeIheardthetreadofahorsebehindme,andIhadjusttimetohidemyselfbeforeMadamecameupandrodebyme,sittingherhorsegracefully,andwithallthecourageofanorthernwoman。

Iwatchedherpass,andthen,assuredbyherpresencethatIwasintherightroad,Ihurriedafterher。Twominuteswalkingatspeedbroughtmetoalightwoodenbridgespanningastream。I

crossedthis,and,asthewoodopened,sawbeforemefirstawide,pleasantmeadow,andbeyondthisaterrace。Ontheterrace,pressedupononthreesidesbythickwoods,stoodagreymansion,withthecornertourelles,steep,highroofs,androundbalconies,thatmenlovedandbuiltinthedaysofthefirstFrancis。

Itwasofgoodsize,butworeagloomyaspect。Agreatyewhedge,whichseemedtoencloseawalkorbowling-green,hidthegroundflooroftheeastwingfromview,whileaformalrosegarden,stiffeveninneglect,layinfrontofthemainbuilding。

Thewestwing,ofwhichthelowerroofsfellgraduallyawaytothewoods,probablycontainedthestablesandgranaries。

Istoodamomentonly,butImarkedall,andnotedhowtheroadreachedthehouse,andwhichwindowswereopentoattack;thenI

turnedandhastenedback。Fortunately,Imetnoonebetweenthehouseandthevillage,andwasabletoentermyhost\'swithanairofthemostcompleteinnocence。

Shortashadbeenmyabsence,however,Ifoundthingsalteredthere。Roundthedoorloungedthreestrangers——stout,well-armedfellows,whosebearing,astheyloiteredandchattered,suggestedacuriousmixtureofsmugnessandindependence。Halfadozenpack-horsesstoodtetheredtothepostinfrontofthehouse;andthelandlord\'smanner,frombeingrudeandchurlishonly,hadgrownperplexedandalmosttimid。Oneofthestrangers,Isoonfound,suppliedhimwithwine;theothersweretravellingmerchants,whorodeinthefirstone\'scompanyforthesakeofsafety。AllweresubstantialmenfromTarbes——solidburgesses;

andIwasnotlonginguessingthatmyhost,fearingwhatmightleakoutbeforethem,and,particularly,thatImightrefertothepreviousnight\'sdisturbance,wasontenter-hookswhiletheyremained。