第3章

CHAPTERV

REVENGE

Andfullofblackrage!Hadsheonlyreproachedme,or,turningonmeinthehourofMYvictory,saidallthatshehadnowsaidinthemomentofherown,Icouldhaveborneit。Shemighthaveshamedmethen,andImighthavetakentheshametomyselfandforgivenher。But,asitwas,Istoodthereinthegatheringdusk,betweenthedarkeninghedges,baffled,tricked,defeated!Andbyawoman!Shehadpittedherwitsagainstmine,herwoman\'swillagainstmyexperience,andshehadcomeoffthevictor。Andthenshehadreviledme!AsItookitallin,andbegantocomprehendalsothemoreremoteresults,andhowcompletelyhermovehadmadefurtherprogressonmypartimpossible,Ihatedher。Shehadtrickedmewithhergraciouswaysandherslow-comingsmile。And,afterall——forwhatshehadsaid——itwasthisman\'slifeormine。\'WhathadIdonethatanothermanwouldnotdo?MONDIEU!inthefuturetherewasnothingIwouldnotdo。Iwouldmakehersmartforthosewordsofhers!Iwouldbringhertoherknees!

Still,hotasIwas,anhourmighthaverestoredmetocoolness。ButwhenIstartedtoreturn,Ifellintoafreshrage,forIrememberedthatIdidnotknowmywayoutofthemazeofridesandpathsintowhichshehaddrawnme;andthisandthemishapswhichfollowed,keptmyragehot。ForafullhourIwanderedinthewood,unable,thoughIknewwherethevillagelay,tofindanytrackwhichledcontinuouslyinonedirection。

Whenever,attheendofeachattempt,thethicketbroughtmeupshort,IfanciedthatIheardherlaughingonthefarthersideofthebrake;andtheignominyofthischancepunishment,andthecheckwhichtheconfinementplacedonmyrage,almostmaddenedme。InthedarknessIfell,androsecursing;Itoremyhandswiththorns;Istainedmysuit,whichhadsufferedsadlyoncebefore。Atlength,whenIhadalmostresignedmyselftolieinthewood,Icaughtsightofthelightsofthevillage,and,tremblingbetweenhasteandanger,pressedtowardsthem。InafewminutesIstoodinthelittlestreet。

Thelightsoftheinnshoneonlyfiftyyardsaway;butbeforeIcouldshowmyselfeventherepridesuggestedthatIshoulddosomethingtorepairmyclothes。I

stopped,andscrapedandbrushedthem;and,atthesametime,didwhatIcouldtocomposemyfeatures。ThenI

advancedtothedoorandknocked。Almostontheinstantthelandlord\'svoicecriedfromtheinside,\'Enter,Monsieur!\'

Iraisedthelatchandwentin。Themanwasalone,squattingoverthefirewarminghishands。Ablackpotsimmeredontheashes,AsIenteredheraisedthelidandpeepedinside。Thenheglancedoverhisshoulder。

\'Youexpectedme?\'Isaiddefiantly,walkingtothehearth,andsettingoneofmydampbootsonthelogs。

\'Yes,\'heanswered,noddingcurtly。\'Yoursupperisjustready。Ithoughtthatyouwouldbeinaboutthistime。\'

Hegrinnedashespoke,anditwaswithdifficultyI

suppressedmywrath。

\'MademoiselledeCocheforettoldyou,\'Isaid,affectingindifference,\'whereIwas?\'

\'Ay,Mademoiselle——orMadame,\'hereplied,grinningafresh。

Soshehadtoldhim;whereshehadleftme,andhowshehadtrickedme!Shehad,mademethevillagelaughing-

stock!Myrageflashedoutafreshatthethought,and,atthesightofhismockingface,Iraisedmyfist。

Buthereadthethreatinmyeyes,andwasupinamoment,snarling,withhishandonhisknife。

\'Notagain,Monsieur!\'hecried,inhisvilepatois。

\'Myheadissorestill。raiseyourhandandIwillripyouupasIwouldapig!\'

\'Sitdown,fool,\'Isaid。\'Iamnotgoingtoharmyou。

Whereisyourwife?\'

\'Aboutherbusiness。\'

\'Whichshouldbegettingmysupper,\'Iretorted。

Herosesullenly,and,fetchingaplatter,pouredthemessofbrothandvegetablesintoit。Thenhewenttoacupboardandbroughtoutaloafofblackbreadandameasureofwine,andsetthemalsoonthetable。

\'Youseeit,\'hesaidlaconically。

\'Andapoorwelcome!\'Ireplied。

Heflamedintosuddenpassionatthat。Leaningwithbothhishandsonthetablehethrusthisruggedfaceandblood-shoteyesclosetomine。Hismoustachiosbristled,hisbeardtrembled。

\'Harkye,sirrah!\'hemuttered,withsullenemphasis,\'becontent!Ihavemysuspicions。Andifitwerenotformylady\'sordersIwouldputaknifeintoyou,fairorfoul,thisverynight。Youwouldliesnugoutside,insteadofinside,andIdonotthinkanyonewouldbetheworse。Butasitis,becontent。Keepastilltongue;andwhenyouturnyourbackonCocheforetto-morrowkeepitturned。\'

\'Tut!tut!\'Isaid——butIconfessthatIwasalittleoutofcountenance。\'Threatenedmenlivelong,yourascal!\'

\'InParis!\'heansweredsignificantly。\'Nothere,Monsieur。\'

Hestraightenedhimselfwiththat,noddedonce,andwentbacktothefire;andIshruggedmyshouldersandbegantoeat,affectingtoforgethispresence。Thelogsonthehearthburnedsullenly,andgavenolight。Thepooroil-lamp,castingweirdshadowsfromwalltowall,servedonlytodiscoverthedarkness。Theroom,withitslowroofandearthenfloor,andfoulclothesflunghereandthere,reekedofstalemealsandgarlicandvilecooking。IthoughtoftheparlouratCocheforet,andthedaintytable,andthestillness,andthescentedpot-herbs;andthoughIwastoooldasoldiertoeattheworsebecausemyspoonlackedwashing,Ifeltthechange,andlaiditsavagelyatMademoiselle\'sdoor。

Thelandlord,watchingmestealthilyfromhisplacebythehearth,readmythoughtsandchuckledaloud。

\'Palacefare,palacemanners!\'hemutteredscornfully。

\'Setabeggaronhorseback,andhewillride——backtotheinn!\'

\'Keepaciviltongue,willyou!\'Ianswered,scowlingathim。

\'Haveyoufinished?\'heretorted。

Irose,withoutdeigningtoreply,and,goingtothefire,drewoffmyboots,whichwerewetthrough。He,ontheinstant,sweptoffthewineandloaftothecupboard,andthen,comingbackfortheplatterIhadused,tookit,openedthebackdoor,andwentout,leavingthedoorajar。Thedraughtwhichcameinbeattheflameofthelampthiswayandthat,andgavethedingy,gloomyroomanairstillmoremiserable。Iroseangrilyfromthefire,andwenttothedoor,intendingtocloseitwithabang。

ButwhenIreachedit,Isawsomething,betweendoorandjamb,whichstayedmyhand。Thedoorledtoashedinwhichthehousewifewashedpotsandthelike。Ifeltsomesurprise,therefore,whenIfoundalightthereatthistimeofnight;stillmoresurprisewhenIsawwhatshewasdoing。

Shewasseatedonthemudfloor,witharush-lightbeforeher,andoneithersideofherahigh-piledheapofrefuseandrubbish。Fromoneofthese,atthemomentIcaughtsightofher,shewassortingthings——horriblefilthysweepingsofroadorfloor——totheother;shakingandsiftingeacharticleasshepasseditacross,andthentakingupanotherandrepeatingtheactionwithit,andsoon——allminutely,warily,withanairofsomuchpatienceandpersistencethatIstoodwondering。Somethings——rags——sheheldupbetweenhereyesandthelight,someshepassedthroughherfingers,someshefairlytoreinpieces。Andallthetimeherhusbandstoodwatchinghergreedily,myplatterstillinhishand,asifherstrangeoccupationfascinatedhim。

Istoodlooking,also,forhalfaminute,perhaps;thentheman\'seye,raisedforasinglesecondtothedoor-

way,metmine。Hestarted,mutteredsomethingtohiswife,and,quickasthought,hekickedthelightout,leavingtheshedindarkness。Cursinghimforanill-

conditionedfellow,Iwalkedbacktothefire,laughing。

Inatwinklinghefollowedme,hisfacedarkwithrage。

\'VENTRE-SAINT-GRIS!\'heexclaimed,thrustinghimselfclosetome。\'Isnotaman\'shousehisown?\'

\'Itis,forme,\'Iansweredcoolly,shruggingmyshoulders。\'Andhiswife:ifshelikestopickdirtyragsatthishour,thatisyouraffair。\'

\'Pigofaspy!\'hecried,foamingwithrage。

Iwasangryenoughatbottom,butIhadnothingtogainbyquarrellingwiththefellow;andIcurtlybadehimrememberhimself。

\'Yourmistressgaveyouorders,\'Isaidcontemptuously。

\'Obeythem。\'

Hespatonthefloor,butatthesametimehegrewcalmer。

\'Youarerightthere,\'heansweredspitefully。\'Whatmatter,afterall,sinceyouleaveto-morrowatsix?

Yourhorsehasbeensentdown,andyourbaggageisabove。\'

\'Iwillgotoit,\'Iretorted。\'Iwantnoneofyourcompany。Givemealight,fellow!\'

Heobeyedreluctantly,and,gladtoturnmybackonhim,Iwentuptheladder,stillwonderingfaintly,inthemidstofmyannoyance,whathiswifewasaboutthatmychancedetectionofherhadsoenragedhim。Evennowhewasnotquitehimself。Hefollowedmewithabuse,and,deprivedbymydepartureofanyothermeansofshowinghisspite,felltoshoutingthroughthefloor,biddingmeremembersixo\'clock,andbestirring;withothertaunts,whichdidnotceaseuntilhehadtiredhimselfout。

Thesightofmybelongings——whichIhadleftafewhoursbeforeattheChateau——strewnaboutthefloorofthisgarret,wentsomewaytowardsfiringmeagain。ButI

waswornout。Theindignitiesandmishapsoftheeveninghad,foronce,crushedmyspirit,andafterswearinganoathortwoIbegantopackmybags。

VengeanceIwouldhave;butthetimeandmannerIleftfordaylightthought。Beyondsixo\'clockinthemorningIdidnotlookforward;andifIlongedforanythingitwasforalittleofthegoodArmagnacIhadwastedonthoseloutsofmerchantsinthekitchenbelow。Itmighthavedonemegoodnow。

Ihadwearilystrappeduponebag,andnearlyfilledtheother,whenIcameuponsomethingwhichdid,forthemoment,rousethedevilinme。Thiswasthetinyorange-colouredsachetwhichMademoisellehaddroppedthenightIfirstsawherattheinn,andwhich,itwillberemembered,Ipickedup。SincethatnightIhadnotseenit,andhadasgoodasforgottenit。Now,asI

foldedupmyotherdoublet,theoneIhadthenbeenwearing,itdroppedfrommypocket。

Thesightofitrecalledall——thatnight,andMademoiselle\'sfaceinthelanternlight,andmyfineplans,andtheendofthem;and,inafitofchildishfury,theoutcomeoflongsuppressedpassion,Isnatchedupthesachetfromthefloorandtoreitacrossandacross,andflungthepiecesdown。Astheyfell,acloudoffinepungentdustburstfromthem,andwiththedust,somethingmoresolid,whichtinkledsharplyontheboards,asitfell。Ilookeddowntoseewhatthiswas——perhapsIalreadyrepentedofmyact;butforamomentIcouldseenothing。Thefloorwasgrimyanduninviting,thelightbad。

Incertainmoods,however,amanisobstinateaboutsmallthings,andImovedthetapernearer。AsIdidsoapointoflight,aflashingsparklethatshoneforasecondamongthedirtandrefuseonthefloor,caughtmyeye。Itwasgoneinamoment,butIhadseenit。I

stared,andmovedthelightagain,andthesparkflashedoutafresh,thistimeinadifferentplace。Muchpuzzled,Iknelt,and,inatwinkling,foundatinycrystal。Hardbyitlayanother——andanother;eachaslargeasafair-sizedpea。Itookupthethree,androsetomyfeetagain,thelightinonehand,thecrystalsinthepalmoftheother。

Theywerediamonds!Diamondsofprice!Iknewitinamoment。AsImovedthetapertoandfroabovethem,andwatchedthefireglowandtrembleintheirdepths,I

knewthatIheldinmyhandthatwhichwouldbuythecrazyinnandallitscontentsadozentimesover!Theywerediamonds!Gemssofine,andofsorareawater——orIhadneverseengems——thatmyhandtrembledasIheldthem,andmyheadgrewhotandmyheartbeatfuriously。

ForamomentIthoughtthatIdreamed,thatmyfancyplayedmesometrick;andIclosedmyeyesanddidnotopenthemagainforaminute。ButwhenIdid,theretheywere,hard,real,andangular。Convincedatlast,inamazeofjoyandfear,Iclosedmyhanduponthem,and,stealingontip-toetothetrap-door,laidfirstmysaddleonitandthenmybags,andoverallmycloak,breathingfastthewhile。

ThenIstoleback,and,takingupthelightagain,begantosearchthefloor,patiently,inchbyinch,withnakedfeet,everysoundmakingmetrembleasIcrepthitherandthitheroverthecreakingboards。Andneverwassearchmoresuccessfulorbetterpaid。InthefragmentsofthesachetIfoundsixsmallerdiamondsandapairofrubies。EightlargediamondsIfoundonthefloor。

One,thelargestandlastfound,hadboundedaway,andlayagainstthewallinthefarthestcorner。Ittookmeanhourtorunthatonetoearth;butafterwardsIspentanotherhouronmyhandsandkneesbeforeIgaveupthesearch,and,satisfiedatlastthatIhadcollectedall,satdownonmysaddleonthetrap-door,and,bythelastflickeringlightofacandlewhichIhadtakenfrommybag,gloatedovermytreasure——atreasureworthyoffabledGolconda。

HardlycouldIbelieveinitsreality,evennow。

RecallingthejewelswhichtheEnglishDukeofBuckinghamworeontheoccasionofhisvisittoParisin1625,andwhereoftherewassomuchtalk,Itookthesetobeasfine,thoughlessinnumber。Theyshouldbeworthfifteenthousandcrowns,moreorless。Fifteenthousandcrowns!AndIheldtheminthehollowofmyhand——I,whowasscarcelyworthtenthousandsous。

Thecandlegoingoutcutshortmyadmiration。Leftinthedarkwiththesepreciousatoms,myfirstthoughtwashourImightdisposeofthemsafely;whichIdid,forthetime,bysecretingthemintheliningofmyboot。

MysecondthoughtturnedonthequestionhowtheyhadcomewhereIhadfoundthem,amongthepowderedspiceandperfumesinMademoiselledeCocheforet\'ssachet。

Aminute\'sreflectionenabledmetocomeverynearthesecret,andatthesametimeshedafloodoflightonseveraldarkplaces,WhatClonhadbeenseekingonthepathbetweenthehouseandthevillage,whatthegoodwifeoftheinnhadsoughtamongthesweepingsofyardandfloor,Iknewnowthesachet——knew,too,whathadcausedthemarkedandsuddenanxietyIhadnoticedattheChateau——thelossofthissachet。

AndthereforawhileIcametoacheckButonestepmoreuptheladderofthoughtbroughtallinview。InaflashIguessedhowthejewelshadcometobeinthesachet;andthatitwasnotMademoisellebutM。deCocheforetwhohadmislaidthem。IthoughtthislastdiscoverysoimportantthatIbegantopacetheroomsoftly,unable,inmyexcitement,toremainstill。

Doubtlesshehaddroppedthejewelsinthehurryofhisstartfromtheinnthatnight!Doubtless,too,hehadcarriedtheminthatbizarrehiding-placeforthesakeofsafety,consideringitunlikelythatrobbers,ifhefellintotheirhands,wouldtakethesachetfromhim;

asstilllesslikelythattheywouldsuspectittocontainanythingofvalue。Everywhereitwouldpassforalove-gift,theworkofhismistress。

Nordidmypenetrationstopthere。Iguessedthatthegemswerefamilyproperty,thelasttreasureofthehouse;andthatM。deCocheforet,whenIsawhimattheinn,wasonhiswaytoconveythemoutofthecountry;

eithertosecurethemfromseizurebytheGovernment,ortoraisemoneybysellingthem——moneytobespentinsomelastdesperateenterprise。Foradayortwo,perhaps,afterleavingCocheforet,whilethemountainroadanditschancesoccupiedhisthoughts,hehadnotdiscoveredhisloss。Thenhehadsearchedfortheprecioussachet,missedit,andreturnedhot-footonhistracks。

ThelongerIconsideredthecircumstancesthemorecertainIwasthatIhadhitonthetruesolution;andallthatnightIsatwakefulinthedarkness,ponderingwhatIshoulddo。Thestones,unsetastheywere,couldneverbeidentified,neverbeclaimed。Thechannelbywhichtheyhadcometomyhandscouldneverbetraced。

Toallintentstheyweremine;mine,todowithasI

pleased!Fifteenthousandcrowns,perhapstwentythousandcrowns,andItoleaveatsixinthemorning,whetherIwouldorno!ImightleaveforSpainwiththejewelsinmypocket。Whynot?

IconfessIwastempted。AndindeedthegemsweresofinethatIdoubtnotsomeindifferentlyhonestmenwouldhavesoldsalvationforthem。But——aBeraulthishonour?No。Iwastempted,Isay;butnotforlong。

ThankGod,amanmaybereducedtolivingbythefortunesofthedice,andmayevenbecalledbyawoman\'spy\'and\'coward,\'withoutbecomingathief!Thetemptationsoonleftme——Itakecreditforit——andI

felltothinkingofthisandthatplanformakinguseofthem。OnceitoccurredtometotakethejewelstotheCardinalandbuymypardonwiththem;again,tousethemasatraptocaptureCocheforet;again,to——andthen,aboutfiveinthemorning,asIsatuponmywretchedpallet,whilethefirstlightstoleslowlyinthroughthecobwebbed,hay-stuffedlattice,therecametometherealplan,theplanofplans,onwhichIacted。

ItcharmedmeIsmackedmylipsoverit,andhuggedmyself,andfeltmyeyesdilateinthedarkness,asI

connedit。Itseemedcruel,itseemedmean;Icarednothing。Mademoisellehadboastedofhervictoryoverme,ofherwoman\'switsandheracutenessandofmydullness。Shehadsaidthathergroomsshouldflogme。

ShehadratedmeasifIhadbeenadog。Verywell;wewouldseenowwhosebrainswerethebetter,whosewasthemastermind,whoseshouldbethewhipping。

TheonethingrequiredbymyplanwasthatIshouldgetspeechwithher;thatdone,Icouldtrustmyselfandmynew-foundweaponfortherest。Butthatwasabsolutelynecessary,and,seeingthattheremightbesomedifficultyaboutit,Ideterminedtodescendasifmymindweremadeuptogo;then,onpretenceofsaddlingmyhorse,Iwouldslipawayonfoot,andlieinwaitneartheChateauuntilIsawhercomeout。OrifI

couldnoteffectmypurposeinthatway——eitherbyreasonofthelandlord\'svigilance,orforanyothercause——mycoursewasstilleasy。Iwouldrideaway,andwhenIhadproceededamileorso,tieupmyhorseintheforestandreturntothewoodenbridge。ThenceI

couldwatchthegardenandfrontoftheChateauuntiltimeandchancegavemetheopportunityIsought。

SoIsawmywayquiteclearly;andwhenthefellowbelowcalledme,remindingmerudelythatImustbegoing,andthatitwassixo\'clock,Iwasreadywithmyanswer。I

shoutedsulkilythatIwascoming,and,afteradecentdelay,Itookupmysaddleandbagsandwentdown。

Viewedbythelightofacoldmorning,theinn-roomlookedmoresmoky,moregrimy,morewretchedthanwhenI

hadlastseenit。Thegoodwifewasnotvisible。Thefirewasnotlighted。Noprovision,notsomuchasastirrup-cuporbowlofporridgecheeredtheheart。

Ilookedround,sniffingthestalesmelloflastnight\'slamp,andgrunted。

\'Areyougoingtosendmeoutfasting?\'Isaid,affectingaworsehumourthanIfelt。

Thelandlordwasstandingbythewindow,stoopingoveragreatpairoffrayedandfurrowedthigh-bootswhichhewaslabouringtosoftenwithcopiousgrease。

\'Mademoiselleorderednobreakfast,\'heanswered,withamaliciousgrin。

\'Wellitdoesnotmuchmatter,\'Irepliedgrandly。\'I

shallbeatAuchbynoon。\'

\'Thatisasmaybe,\'heansweredwithanothergrin。

Ididnotunderstandhim,butIhadsomethingelsetothinkabout,andIopenedthedoorandsteppedout,intendingtogotothestable。TheninasecondI

comprehended。Thecoldairladenwithwoodlandmoisturemetmeandwenttomybones;butitwasnotthatwhichmademeshiver。Outsidethedoor,intheroad,sittingonhorsebackinsilence,weretwomen。OnewasClon。

Theother,whohadasparehorsebytherein——myhorse——

wasamanIhadseenattheinn,arough,shock-headed,hard-bittenfellow。Bothwerearmed,andClonwasbooted。Hismaterodebarefoot,witharustyspurstrappedtooneheel。

ThemomentIsawthemasureandcertainfearcreptintomymind:itwasthatwhichmademeshiverButIdidnotspeaktothem。Iwentinagainandclosedthedoorbehindme。Thelandlordwasputtingonhisboots。

\'Whatdoesthismean?\'Isaidhoarsely——thoughIhadaclearprescienceofwhatwascoming。\'Whyarethesemenhere?\'

\'Orders,\'heansweredlaconically。

\'Whoseorders?\'Iretorted。

\'Whose?\'heansweredbluntly。\'Well,Monsieur,thatismybusiness。Enoughthatwemeantoseeyououtofthecountry,andoutofharm\'sway。\'

\'ButifIwillnotgo?\'Icried。

\'Monsieurwillgo,\'heansweredcoolly。\'Therearenostrangersinthevillageto-day,\'headded,withasignificantsmile。

\'Doyoumeantokidnapme?\'Ireplied,inarage。

Butbehindtheragewassomethingelse——Iwillnotcallitterror,forthebravefeelnoterrorbutitwasnearakintoit。Ihadhadtodowithroughmenallmylife,buttherewasagrimnessandtruculenceintheaspectofthesethreethatshookme。WhenIthoughtofthedarkpathsandnarrowlanesandcliffsideswemusttraverse,whicheverroadwetook,Itrembled。

\'Kidnapyou,Monsieur?\'heanswered,withanevery-dayair。\'Thatisasyoupleasetocallit。Onethingiscertain,however,\'hecontinued,maliciouslytouchinganarquebusswhichhehadbroughtout,andsetuprightagainstachairwhileIwasatthedoor;ifyouattempttheslightestresistance,weshallknowhowtoputanendtoit,eitherhereorontheroad。\'

Idrewadeepbreath,theveryimminenceofthedangerrestoringmetotheuseofmyfaculties。Ichangedmytoneandlaughedaloud。

\'Sothatisyourplan,isit?\'Isaid。\'Thesoonerwestartthebetter,then。AndthesoonerIseeAuchandyourbackturned,themoreIshallbepleased。\'

Herose。\'Afteryou,Monsieur,\'hesaid。

Icouldnotrestrainaslightshiver。Hisnew-bornpolitenessalarmedmemorethanhisthreats。Iknewthemanandhisways,andIwassurethatitbodedilltome。

ButIhadnopistols,andonlymyswordandknife,andI

knewthatresistanceatthispointmustbeworsethanvain。Iwentoutjauntily,therefore,thelandlordcomingaftermewithmysaddleandbags。

Thestreetwasempty,saveforthetwowaitinghorsemenwhosatintheirsaddleslookingdoggedlybeforethem,Thesunhadnotyetrisen,theairwasraw。Theskywasgrey,cloudy,andcold。MythoughtsflewbacktothemorningonwhichIhadfoundthesachet——atthatveryspot,almostatthatveryhour,andforamomentIgrewwarmagainatthethoughtofthelittlepacketIcarriedinmyboot。Butthelandlord\'sdrymanner,thesullensilenceofhistwocompanions,whoseeyessteadilyrefusedtomeetmine,chilledmeagain。Foraninstanttheimpulsetorefusetomount,torefusetogo,wasalmostirresistible;then,knowingthemadnessofsuchacourse,whichmight,andprobablywould,givethementhechancetheydesired,Icrusheditdownandwentslowlytomystirrup。

\'Iwonderyoudonotwantmysword,\'Isaidbywayofsarcasm,asIswungmyselfup。

\'Wearenotafraidofit,\'theinnkeeperansweredgravely。\'Youmaykeepit——forthepresent。\'

Imadenoanswer——whatanswerhadItomake?——andwerodeatafootpacedownthestreet;heandIleading,Clonandtheshock-headedmanbringinguptherear。Theleisurelymodeofourdeparture,theabsenceofhurryorevenhaste,themen\'sindifferencewhethertheywereseen,orwhatwasthought,allservedtosinkmyspiritsanddeepenmysenseofperil。Ifeltthattheysuspectedme,thattheymorethanhalfguessedthenatureofmyerrandatCocheforet,andthattheywerenotmindedtobeboundbyMademoiselle\'sorders。Inparticular,IauguredtheworstfromClon\'sappearance。

Hisleanmalevolentfaceandsunkeneyes,hisverydumbnesschilledme。Mercyhadnoplacethere。

Werodesoberly,sothatnearlyhalfanhourelapsedbeforewegainedthebrowfromwhichIhadtakenmyfirstlookatCocheforet。AmongthedwarfoakswhenceI

hadviewedthevalleywepausedtobreatheourhorses,andthestrangefeelingswithwhichIlookedbackonthescenemaybeimagined。ButIhadshorttimeforindulginginsentimentorrecollections。Acurtword,andweweremovingagain。

Aquarterofamilefartheron,theroadtoAuchdippedintothevalley。Whenwewerealreadyhalfwaydownthisdescenttheinnkeepersuddenlystretchedouthishandandcaughtmyrein。

\'Thisway!\'hesaid。

Isawthathewouldhavemeturnintoaby-pathleadingsouth-westwards——ameretrack,faintandlittletroddenandencroachedonbytrees,whichledIknewnotwhither。Icheckedmyhorse。

\'Why?\'Isaidrebelliously。\'DoyouthinkIdonotknowtheroad?TheroadweareinisthewaytoAuch。\'

\'ToAuch——yes,\'heansweredbluntly。\'ButwearenotgoingtoAuch,\'

\'Whitherthen?\'Isaidangrily。

\'Youwillseepresently,\'herepliedwithanuglysmile。

\'Yes,butIwillknownow!\'Iretorted,passiongettingthebetterofme。\'Ihavecomesofarwithyou。Youwillfinditmoreeasytotakemefartherifyoutellmeyourplans。\'

\'Youareafool!\'hecriedwithasnarl。

\'Notso,\'Ianswered。\'IaskonlytoknowwhitherIamgoing。\'

\'IntoSpain,\'hesaid。\'Willthatsatisfyyou?\'

\'Andwhatwillyoudowithmethere?\'Iasked,myheartgivingagreatbound。

\'Handyouovertosomefriendsofours,\'heansweredcurtly,\'ifyoubehaveyourself。Ifnot,thereisashorterway,andonethatwillsaveussometravelling。

Makeupyourmind,Monsieur。Whichshallitbe?\'

CHAPTERVI

Sothatwastheirplan。Twoorthreehourstothesouthward,thelong,white,glitteringwallstretchedeastandwestabovethebrownwoods。BeyondthatlaySpain。Onceacrosstheborder,I

mightbedetained,ifnoworsehappenedtome,asaprisonerofwar;forwewerethenatwarwithSpainontheItalianside。OrImightbehandedovertooneofthesavagebands,halfsmugglers,halfbrigands,thatheldthepasses;orbedelivered,worsefateofall,intothepoweroftheFrenchexiles,ofwhomsomewouldbelikelytorecognisemeandcutmythroat。

\'ItisalongwayintoSpain,\'Imuttered,watchinginakindoffascinationClonhandlinghispistols。

\'Ithinkyouwillfindtheotherroadlongerstill,\'thelandlordansweredgrimly。\'Butchoose,andbequickaboutit。\'

Theywerethreetoone,andtheyhadfirearms。IneffectIhadnochoice。

\'Well,ifImustImust?\'Icried,makingupmymindwithseemingrecklessness。\'VOGUELAGALERE!Spainbeit。ItwillnotbethefirsttimeIhaveheardthedonstalk。\'

Themennodded,asmuchastosaythattheyhadknownwhattheendwouldbe;thelandlordreleasedmyrein;andinatricewewereridingdownthenarrowtrack,withourfacessettowardsthemountains。

Ononepointmymindwasnowmoreeasy。Themenmeantfairlybyme,andIhadnolongertofear,asIhadfeared,apistol-shotinthebackatthefirstconvenientravine。Asfarasthatwent,Imightrideinpeace。Ontheotherhand,ifIletthemcarrymeacrossthebordermyfatewassealed。Amansetdownwithoutcredentialsorguardsamongthewilddesperadoeswhoswarmedinwar-timeintheAsturianpassesmightconsiderhimselffortunateifaneasydeathfelltohislot。InmycaseIcouldmakeashrewdguesswhatwouldhappen。Asinglenodofmeaning,onemutteredword,droppedamongthesavagemenwithwhomIshouldbeleft,andthediamondshiddeninmybootwouldgoneithertotheCardinalnorbacktoMademoiselle——norwoulditmattertomewhithertheywent。

Sowhiletheotherstalkedintheirtaciturnfashion,orsometimesgrinnedatmygloomyface,Ilookedoutoverthebrownwoodswitheyesthatsawyetdidnotsee。Theredsquirrelswarmingupthetrunk,thestartledpigsthatrushedawaygruntingfromtheirfeastofmast,thesolitaryriderwhometus,armedtotheteeth,andpassednorthwardsafterwhisperingwiththelandlord——alltheseIsaw。Butmymindwasnotwiththem。

Itwasgropingandfeelingaboutlikeahuntedmoleforsomewayofescape。Fortimepressed。Theslopewewereonwasgrowingsteeper。By-and-bywefellintoasouthwardvalley,andbegantofollowitsteadilyupwards,crossingandrecrossingaswiftlyrushingstream。Thesnowpeaksbegantobehiddenbehindtherisingbulkofhillsthatoverhungus,andsometimeswecouldseenothingbeforeorbehindbutthewoodedwallsofourvalleyrisingsheerandgreenathousandpaceshighoneitherhand;withgreyrockshalfmaskedbyfernandivyjuttinghereandtherethroughthefirsandalders。

Itwasawildandsombresceneevenatthathour,withthemid-

daysunshiningontherushingwateranddrawingthescentoutofthepines;butIknewthattherewasworsetocome,andsoughtdesperatelyforsomerusebywhichImightatleastseparatethemen。Threeweretoomany;withoneImightdeal。Atlast,whenIhadcudgelledmybrainforanhour,andalmostresignedmyselftoasuddenchargeonthemensingle-handed——alastdesperateresort——Ithoughtofaplan:dangerous,too,andalmostdesperate,butwhichstillseemedtopromisesomething。Itcameofmyfingersresting,astheylayinmypocket,onthefragmentsoftheorangesachet;which,withouthavinganyparticulardesigninmymind,Ihadtakencaretobringwithme。Ihadtornthesachetintofourpieces——fourcorners。AsIplayedmechanicallywiththem,oneofmyfingersfittedintoone,asintoaglove;asecondfingerintoanother。Andtheplancame。

BeforeIcouldmoveinit,however,Ihadtowaituntilwestoppedtobaittheflagginghorses,whichwedidaboutnoonattheheadofthevalley。Then,pretendingtodrinkfromthestream,Imanagedtosecureunseenahandfulofpebbles,slippingthemintothesamepocketwiththemorselsofstuff。Ongettingtohorseagain,Icarefullyfittedapebble,nottootightly,intothelargestscrap,andmadereadyfortheattempt。

Thelandlordrodeonmyleft,abreastofme;theothertwoknavesbehind。Theroadatthisstagefavouredme,forthevalley,whichdrainedthebareuplandsthatlaybetweenthelowerhillsandthebaseoftherealmountains,hadbecomewideandshallow。

Herewerenotrees,andthepathwasameresheep-trackcoveredwithshort,crispgrass,andrunningsometimesonthisbankofthestreamandsometimesonthat。

Iwaiteduntiltheruffianbesidemeturnedtospeaktothemenbehind。Themomenthedidso,andhiseyeswereaverted,I

slippedoutthescrapofsatininwhichIhadplacedthepebble,andbalancingitcarefullyonmyrightthighasIrode,Iflippeditforwardwithallthestrengthofmythumbandfinger。Imeantittofallafewpacesbeforeusinthepath,whereitcouldbeseen。Butalasformyhopes!Atthecriticalmomentmyhorsestarted,myfingerstruckthescrapaslant,thepebbleflewout,andthebitofstuffflutteredintoawhin-bushclosetomystirrup——andwaslost!

Iwasbitterlydisappointed,forthesamethingmighthappenagain,andIhadnowonlythreescrapsleft。Butfortunefavouredme,byputtingitintomyneighbour\'sheadtoplungeintoahotdebatewiththeshock-headedmanonthenatureofsomeanimalsseenonadistantbrow;whichhesaidwereizards,whiletheothermaintainedthattheywerecommongoats。Hecontinued,onthisaccount,toridewithhisfaceturnedfromme,andIhadtimetofitanotherpebbleintothesecondpieceofstuff。

Slidingitontomythigh,Ipoisedit,andflippedit。

Thistimemyfingerstruckthetinymissilefairlyinthemiddle,andshotitsofarandsotrulythatitdroppedexactlyinthepathtenpacesinfrontofus。ThemomentIsawitfallIkickedmyneighbour\'snagintheribs;itstarted,andhe,turninginarage,hitit。Thenextinstanthepulleditalmostontoitshaunches。

\'SAINTGRIS!\'hecried;andsatglaringatthebitofyellowsatin,withhisfaceturnedpurpleandhisjawfallen。

\'Whatisit!\'Isaid,staringathiminturn,\'Whatisthematter,fool?\'

\'Matter?\'heblurtedout。\'MONDIEU!\'

ButClon\'sexcitementsurpassedevenhis。Thedumbmannosoonersawwhathadattractedhiscomrade\'sattention,thanheutteredaninarticulateandhorriblenoise,andtumblingoffhishorse,morelikeabeastthanamanthrewhimselfbodilyonthepreciousmorsel。

Theinnkeeperwasnotfarbehindhim。Aninstantandhewasdown,too,peeringatthething;andforaninstantIthoughtthattheywouldfightoverit。However,thoughtheirjealousywasevident,theirexcitementcooledalittlewhentheydiscoveredthatthescrapofstuffwasempty;for,fortunately,thepebblehadfallenoutofit。Still,itthrewthemintosuchafeverofeagernessasitwaswonderfultowitness。Theynosedthegroundwhereithadlain,theypluckedupthegrassandturf,andpasseditthroughtheirfingers,theyrantoandfrolikedogsonatrail;and,glancingaskanceatoneanother,camebackalwaystogethertothepointofdeparture。Neitherinhisjealousywouldsuffertheothertobetherealone。

Theshock-headedmanandIsatourhorsesandlookedon;hemarvelling,andIpretendingtomarvel。Asthetwosearchedupanddownthepath,wemovedalittleoutofittogivethemspace;andpresently,whenalltheirheadswereturnedfromme,I

letasecondmorseldropunderagorse-bush。Theshock-headedman,by-and-by,foundthis,andgaveittoClon;andasfromthecircumstancesofthefirstdiscoverynosuspicionattachedtome,Iventuredtofindthethirdandlastscrapmyself。Ididnotpickitup,butIcalledtheinnkeeper,andhepounceduponitasIhaveseenahawkpounceonachicken。

Theyhuntedforthefourthmorsel,but,ofcourse,invain,andintheendtheydesisted,andfittedthethreetheyhadtogether;

butneitherwouldlethisownportionoutofhishands,andeachlookedattheotheracrossthespoilwitheyesofsuspicion。Itwasstrangetoseetheminthatwide-stretchingvalley,whencegreyboar-backsofhillsswelledupintothesilenceofthesnow——itwasstrange,Isay,inthatvastsolitude,toseethesetwo,meredotsonitsbosom,circlingroundoneanotherinfierceforgetfulnessoftheoutsideworld,glaringandshiftingtheirgroundlikecocksabouttoengage,andwhollyengrossed——bythreescrapsoforange-colour,invisibleatfiftypaces!

Atlasttheinnkeepercriedwithanoath,\'Iamgoingback。Thismustbeknowndownyonder。Givemeyourpieces,man,anddoyougoonwithAntoine。Itwillbeallright。\'

ButClon,wavingascrapofthestuffineitherhand,andthrustinghisghastlymaskintotheother\'sface,shookhisheadinpassionatedenial。Hecouldnotspeak,buthemadeitasclearasdaylightthatifanyonewentbackwiththenews,hewasthemantogo。

\'Nonsense!\'thelandlordrejoinedfiercely,\'WecannotleaveAntoinetogoonalonewithhim。Givemethestuff。\'

ButClonwouldnot。Hehadnothoughtofresigningthecreditofthediscovery;andIbegantothinkthatthetwowouldreallycometoblows。Buttherewasanalternative——analternativeinwhichIwasconcerned;andfirstoneandthentheotherlookedatme。Itwasamomentofperil,andIknewit。Mystratagemmightreactonmyself,andthetwo,toputanendtotheirdifficulty,agreetoputanendtome。ButIfacedthemsocoolly,andshowedsoboldafront,andthegroundwherewestoodwassoopen,thattheideatooknoroot。Theyfelltowranglingagainmoreviciouslythanbefore。Onetappedhisgunandtheotherhispistols。Thelandlordscolded,thedumbmangurgled。AtlasttheirdifferenceendedasIhadhopeditwould。

\'Verywellthen,wewillbothgoback!\'theinnkeepercriedinarage。\'AndAntoinemustseehimon。Buttheblamebeonyourhead。Doyougivetheladyourpistols。\'

Clontookonepistol,andgaveittotheshock-headedman。

\'Theother!\'theinnkeepersaidimpatiently。

ButClonshookhisheadwithagrimsmile,andpointedtothearquebuss。

Byasuddenmovement,thelandlordsnatchedthepistol,andavertedClon\'svengeancebyplacingbothitandthegunintheshock-headedman\'shands。

\'There!\'hesaid,addressingthelatter,\'nowcanyoudo?IfMonsieurtriestoescapeorturnback,shoothim!Butfourhours\'ridingshouldbringyoutotheRocaBlanca。Youwillfindthementhere,andwillhavenomoretodowithit。\'

Antoinedidnotseethingsquiteinthatlight,however。Helookedatme,andthenatthewildtrackinfrontofus;andhemutteredanoathandsaidhewoulddieifhewould。

Butthelandlord,whowasinafrenzyofimpatience,drewhimasideandtalkedtohim,andintheendseemedtopersuadehim;

forinafewminutesthematterwassettled。

Antoinecameback,andsaidsullenly,\'Forward,Monsieur,\'thetwoothersstoodononeside,Ishruggedmyshouldersandkickedupmyhorse,andinatwinklingwetwowereridingontogether——mantoman。Iturnedonceortwicetoseewhatthosewehadleftbehindweredoing,andalwaysfoundthemstandinginapparentdebate;butmyguardshowedsomuchjealousyofthesemovementsthatIpresentlyshruggedmyshouldersagainanddesisted。

Ihadrackedmybrainstobringaboutthisstateofthings。

Strangetosay,nowIhadsucceeded,IfounditlesssatisfactorythanIhadhoped。Ihadreducedtheoddsandgotridofmymostdangerousantagonists;butAntoine,lefttohimself,provedtobeasfullofsuspicionasaneggofmeat。Herodealittlebehindme,withhisgunacrosshissaddlebow,andapistolnearhishand;andattheslightestpauseonmypart,orifIturnedtolookathim,hemutteredhisconstant\'Forward,Monsieur!\'inatonewhichwarnedmethathisfingerwasonthetrigger。Atsuchadistancehecouldnotmiss;andIsawnothingforitbuttogoonmeeklybeforehimtotheRocaBlanca——andmyfate。

Whatwastobedone?Theroadpresentlyreachedtheendofthevalleyandenteredanarrowpine-claddefile,strewnwithrocksandboulders,overwhichthetorrentplungedandeddiedwithadeafeningroar。Infrontthewhitegleamofwaterfallsbrokethesombreranksofclimbingtrunks。Thesnowlinelaylessthanhalfamileawayoneitherhand;andcrowningall——attheendofthepass,asitseemedtotheeye——rosethepurewhitepillarofthePicduMidishootingupsixthousandfeetintotheblueofheaven。Suchascenesosuddenlydisclosed,wasenoughtodrivethesenseofdangerfrommymind;andforamomentIreinedinmyhorse。But\'Forward,Monsieur!\'camethegratingorder。Ifelltoearthagain,andwenton。Whatwastobedone?

Iwasatmywits\'endtoknow。Themanrefusedtotalk,refusedtorideabreastofme,wouldhavenodismounting,nohalting,nocommunicationatall。Hewouldhavenothingbutthissilent,lonelyprocessionoftwo,withthemuzzleofhisgunatmyback。

Andmeanwhilewewerefastclimbingthepass。Wehadlefttheothersanhour——nearlytwo。Thesunwasdeclining;thetime,I

supposed,abouthalf-pastthree。

Ifhewouldonlyletmecomewithinreachofhim!Orifanythingwouldfallouttotakehisattention!Whenthepasspresentlywidenedintoabareanddrearyvalley,strewnwithhugebouldersandwithsnowlyinghereandthereinthehollows,Ilookeddesperatelybeforeme,andscannedeventhevastsnow-fieldsthatoverhungusandstretchedawaytothebaseoftheice-peak。ButIsawnothing。Nobearswungacrossthepath,noizardshoweditselfonthecliffs。Thekeen,sharpaircutourcheeksandwarnedmethatwewereapproachingthesummitoftheridge。Onallsidesweresilenceanddesolation。

MONDIEU!AndtheruffiansonwhosetendermerciesIwastobethrownmightcometomeetus!Theymightappearatanymoment。

InmydespairIloosenedmyhatonmyhead,andletthefirstgustcarryittotheground,andthenwithanoathofannoyancetossedmyfeetfromthestirrupstogoafterit。Buttherascalroaredtometokeepmyseat。

\'Forward,Monsieur!\'heshoutedbrutally。\'Goon!\'

\'Butmyhat!\'Icried。\'MILLETONNERRES,man!Imust——\'

\'Forward,Monsieur,orIshoot!\'herepliedinexorablyraisinghisgun。\'One——two——\'

AndIwenton。But,ah,Iwaswrathful!ThatI,GildeBerault,shouldbeoutwitted,andledbythenoselikearingedbull,bythisGasconlout!ThatI,whomallParisknewandfeared——ifitdidnotlove——theterrorofZaton\'s,shouldcometomyendinthisdismalwasteofsnowandrock,donetodeathbysomepitifulsmugglerorthief!Itmustnotbe。SurelyinthelastresortI

couldgiveanaccountofoneman,thoughhisbeltwerestuffedwithpistols。

Buthow?Only,itseemed,byopenforce。MyheartbegantoflutterasIplannedit;andthengrewsteadyagain。Ahundredpacesbeforeusagullyorravineontheleftranupintothesnow-field。Oppositeitsmouthajumbleofstonesandbrokenrockscoveredthepath,Imarkedthisfortheplace。Theknavewouldneedbothhishandstoholduphisnagoverthestones,and,ifIturnedonhimsuddenlyenough,hemighteitherdrophisgunorfireitharmlessly。

But,inthemeantime,somethinghappened;as,atthelastmoment,thingsdohappen。Whilewewerestillfiftyyardsshortoftheplace,Ifoundhishorse\'snosecreepingforwardonalevelwithmycrupper;and,stilladvancing,stilladvancing,untilIcouldseeitoutofthetailofmyeye,andmyheartgaveagreatbound。Hewascomingabreastofme:hewasgoingtodeliverhimselfintomyhands!Tocovermyexcitement,Ibegantowhistle。

\'Hush!\'hemutteredfiercely,hisvoicesoundingsostrangeandunnatural,thatmyfirstthoughtwasthathewasill;andI

turnedtohim。Butheonlysaidagain,——

\'Hush!Passbyherequietly,Monsieur。\'

\'Why?\'Iaskedmutinously,curiositygettingthebetterofme。

ForhadIbeenwiseIhadtakennonotice;everysecondhishorsewascomingupwithmine。Itsnosewaslevelwithmystirrupalready。

\'Hush,man!\'hesaidagain。Thistimetherewasnomistakeaboutthepanicinhisvoice。\'TheycallthistheDevil\'sChapel,Godsendussafebyit!Itislatetobehere。Lookatthose!\'hecontinued,pointingwithafingerwhichvisiblyshook。

Ilooked。Atthemouthofthegully,inasmallspacepartlyclearedofstones,stoodthreebrokenshafts,raisedonrudepedestals。

\'Well?\'Isaidinalowvoice。Thesun,whichwasnearsetting,flushedthegreatpeakabovetothecolourofblood;butthevalleywasgrowinggreyandeachmomentmoredreary。\'Well,whatofthose?\'Isaid。

InspiteofmyperilandtheexcitementofthecomingstruggleI

feltthechillofhisfear。NeverhadIseensogrim,sodesolate,soGod-forsakenaplace!InvoluntarilyIshivered。

\'Theywerecrosses,\'hemutteredinavoicelittleaboveawhisper,whilehiseyesrovedthiswayandthatinterror。\'TheCureofGabasblessedtheplace,andsetthemup。Butnextmorningtheywereasyouseethemnow。Comeon,Monsieur;comeon!\'hecontinued,pluckingatmyarm。\'Itisnotsafehereaftersunset。PrayGod,Satanbenotathome!\'

Hehadcompletelyforgotteninhispanicthathehadanythingtofearfromme。Hisgundroppedlooselyacrosshissaddle,hislegrubbedmine。Isawthis,andIchangedmyplanofaction。AsourhorsesreachedthestonesIstooped,asiftoencouragemine,and,withasuddenclutch,snatchedthegunbodilyfromhishand,atthesametimethatIbackedmyhorsewithallmystrength。Itwasdoneinamoment!AsecondandIhadhimattheendofthegun,andmyfingerwasonthetrigger。Neverwasvictorymoreeasilygained。

Helookedatmebetweenrageandterror,hisjawfallen。

\'Areyoumad?\'hecried,histeethchatteringashespoke。Eveninthisstraithiseyesleftmeandwanderedroundinalarm。

\'No,sane!\'Iretortedfiercely。\'ButIdonotlikethisplaceanybetterthanyoudo。\'Whichwastrueenough,ifnotquitetrue。\'So,byyourright,quickmarch!\'Icontinuedimperatively。\'Turnyourhorse,myfriend,ortaketheconsequences。\'

Heturnedlikealamb,andheadeddownthevalleyagain,withoutgivingathoughttohispistols。Ikeptclosetohim,andinlessthanaminutewehadlefttheDevil\'sChapelwellbehindus,andweremovingdownagainaswehadcomeup。OnlynowIheldthegun。

Whenwehadgonehaveamileorso——untilthenIdidnotfeelcomfortablemyself,andthoughIthankedheaventhattheplaceexisted,IthankedheavenalsothatIwasoutofit——Ibadehimhalt。

\'Takeoffyourbelt,\'Isaidcurtly,\'andthrowitdown。But,markme,ifyouturnIfire。\'

Thespiritwasquitegoneoutofhim,andheobeyedmechanically。

Ijumpeddown,stillcoveringhimwiththegun,andpickedupthebelt,pistolsandall。ThenIremounted,andwewenton。By-

and-byheaskedmesullenlywhatIwasgoingtodo。

\'Goback,\'Isaid,\'andtaketheroadtoAuchwhenIcometoit。\'

\'Itwillbedarkinanhour,\'heansweredsulkily。

\'Iknowthat,\'Iretorted。\'Wemustcampanddothebestwecan。\'

AndasIsaid,wedid。Thedaylighthelduntilwegainedtheskirtsofthepine-woodattheheadofthepass。HereIchoseacorneralittleoffthetrack,andwellshelteredfromthewind,andbadehimlightafire。Itetheredthehorsesnearthisandwithinsight。Thenitremainedonlytosup。Ihadapieceofbread:hehadanotherandanonion。Weateinsilence,sittingonoppositesidesofthefire。

ButaftersupperIfoundmyselfinadilemma;IdidnotseehowI

wastosleep。Theruddylightwhichgleamedontheknave\'sswartfaceandsinewyhandsshowedalsohiseyes,black,sullen,andwatchful。Iknewthatthemanwasplottingrevenge;thathewouldnothesitatetoplanthisknifebetweenmyribsshouldI

givehimthechance;andIcouldfindonlyonealternativetoremainingawake。HadIbeenbloody-minded,Ishouldhavechosenitandsolvedthequestionatonceandinmyfavourbyshootinghimashesat。

ButIhaveneverbeenacruelman,andIcouldnotfinditinmyhearttodothis。Thesilenceofthemountainandthesky-whichseemedathingapartfromtheroarofthetorrentandnottobebrokenbyit——awedme。Thevastnessofthesolitudeinwhichwesat,thedarkvoidabove,throughwhichthestarskeptshooting,theblackgulfbelowinwhichtheunseenwatersboiledandsurged,theabsenceofotherhumancompanyorothersignsofhumanexistence,putsuchafaceuponthedeedthatIgaveupthethoughtofitwithashudder,andresignedmyself,instead,towatchthroughthenight——thelong,cold,Pyreneannight。

Presentlyhecurledhimselfuplikeadogandsleptintheblaze,andthenforacoupleofhoursIsatoppositehim,thinking。ItseemedyearssinceIhadseenZaton\'sorthrownthedice。Theoldlife,theoldemployments——shouldIevergobacktothem?——

seemeddimanddistant。WouldCocheforet,theforestandthemountain,thegreyChateauanditsmistresses,seemonedayasdim?Andifonebitoflifecouldfadesoquicklyattheunrollingofanother,andseeminamomentpaleandcolourless,wouldalllifesomedayandsomewhere,andallthethingswe——Butenough!Iwasgrowingfoolish。Isprangupandkickedthewoodtogether,and,takingupthegun,begantopacetoandfrounderthecliff。Strangethatalittlemoonlight,afewstars,abreathofsolitudeshouldcarryamanbacktochildhoodandchildishthings……

Itwasthreeintheafternoonofthenextday,andthesunlayhotontheoakgroves,andtheairwasfullofwarmthaswebegantoclimbtheslope,midwayupwhichtheroadtoAuchshootsoutofthetrack。Theyellowbrackenandthefallenleavesunderfootseemedtothrowuplightofthemselves;andhereandthereapatchofruddybeechlaylikeabloodstainonthehillside。Infrontaherdofpigsroutedamongthemast,andgruntedlazily;

andhighaboveusaboylaywatchingthem。\'Weparthere,\'I

saidtomycompanion。

ItwasmyplantoridealittlewayalongtheroadtoAuchsoastoblindhiseyes;then,leavingmyhorseintheforest,IwouldgoonfoottotheChateau。\'Thesoonerthebetter!\'heansweredwithasnarl。\'AndIhopeImayneverseeyourfaceagain,Monsieur。\'

Butwhenwecametothewoodencrossattheforkoftheroads,andwereabouttopart,theboywehadseenleaptoutofthefernandcametomeetus。

\'Hollo!\'hecriedinasing-songtone。

\'Well,\'mycompanionanswered,drawingreinimpatiently。\'Whatisit?\'

\'Therearesoldiersinthevillage。\'

\'Soldiers\"Antoinecriedincredulously。

\'Ay,devilsonhorseback,\'theladanswered,spittingontheground。\'Threescoreofthem。FromAuch。\'

Antoineturnedtome,hisfacetransformedwithfury。

\'Curseyou!\'hecried。\'Thisissomeofyourwork。Nowweareallundone。Andmymistresses?SACRE!ifIhadthatgunI

wouldshootyoulikearat。\'

\'Steady,fool,\'Iansweredroughly。\'Iknownomoreofthisthanyoudo。\'

Whichwassotruethatmysurprisewasatleastasgreatashis,andbettergrounded。TheCardinal,whorarelymadeachangeoffront,hadsentmehitherthathemightnotbeforcedtosendsoldiers,andruntheriskofallthatmightarisefromsuchamovement。Whatofthisinvasion,then,thanwhichnothingcouldbelessconsistentwithhisplans?Iwondered。Itwaspossiblethatthetravellingmerchants,beforewhomIhadplayedattreason,hadreportedthefacts;andthatonthistheCommandantatAuchhadacted。Butitseemedunlikelysincehehadhadhisorderstoo,andundertheCardinal\'sruletherewassmallplaceforindividualenterprise。FranklyIcouldnotunderstandit,andfoundonlyonethingclear;ImightnowenterthevillageasIpleased。

\'Iamgoingontolookintothis,\'IsaidtoAntoine。\'Come,myman。\'Heshruggedhisshoulders,andstoodstill。

\'NotI!\'beanswered,withanoath。\'NosoldiersformeIhavelainoutonenight,andIcanlieoutanother。\'

Inoddedindifferently,forInolongerwantedhim;andweparted。Afterthis,twentyminutes\'ridingbroughtmetotheentranceofthevillage,andherethechangewasgreatindeed。

Notoneoftheordinarydwellersintheplacewastobeseen:

eithertheyhadshutthemselvesupintheirhovels,or,likeAntoine,theyhadfledtothewoods。Theirdoorswereclosed,theirwindowsshuttered。Butloungingaboutthestreetwereascoreofdragoons,inbootsandbreastplates,whoseshort-

barrelledmuskets,withpouchesandbandoliersattached,werepiledneartheinndoor。Inanopenspace,wheretherewasagapinthestreet,alongrowofhorses,linkedheadtohead,stoodbendingtheirmuzzlesoverbundlesofroughforage;andonallsidesthecheerfuljingleofchainsandbridlesandthesoundofcoarsejokesandlaughterfilledtheair。

AsIrodeuptotheinndooranoldsergeant,withsquintingeyesandhistongueinhischeek,scannedmeinquisitively,andstartedtocrossthestreettochallengeme。Fortunately,atthatmomentthetwoknaveswhomIhadbroughtfromPariswithme,andwhomIhadleftatAuchtoawaitmyorders,cameup。Imadethemasignnottospeaktome,andtheypassedon;butIsupposethattheytoldthesergeantthatIwasnotthemanhewanted,forIsawnomoreofhim。

Afterpicketingmyhorsebehindtheinn——Icouldfindnobetterstable,everyplacebeingfull——Ipushedmywaythroughthegroupatthedoor,andentered。Theoldroom,withthelow,grimyroofandthereekingfloor,washalffullofstrangefigures,andforafewminutesIstoodunseeninthesmokeandconfusion。Thenthelandlordcamemyway,andashepassedmeIcaughthiseye。