Ononehandthehillrosesteeply,ontheotheritfellawaytothestream。Onneithersidewasclosewood,ormydifficultieshadbeenimmenselyincreased;butscatteredoaktreesstoodhereandthereamongthebracken。Thishelpedme,andpresently,ontheupperside,Icameuponthedensesubstanceofthestackloomingblackagainstthelighterhill。
Myheartbeatfast,butitwasnotimeforthought。Biddingthemaninawhispertofollowmeandbereadytobackmeup,I
climbedthebanksoftly,and,withapistolinmyhand,feltmywaytotherearofthestack,thinkingtofindahutthere,setagainstthefern,andM。Cocheforetinit。ButIfoundnohut。
Therewasnone;and,moreover,itwassodarknowwewereofftheroad,thatitcameuponmesuddenly,asIstoodbetweenthehillandthestack,thatIhadundertakenaverydifficultthing。Thehutbehindthefernstack。Buthowfarbehind?howfarfromit?
Thedarkslopestretchedaboveus,infinite,immeasurableshroudedinnight。Tobegintoclimbitinsearchofatinyhut,possiblywellhiddenandhardtofindindaylight,seemedanendeavourashopelessastomeetwiththeneedleinthehay!AndnowwhileIstood,chilledanddoubting,almostdespairing,thestepsofthetroopintheroadbegantogrowaudible,begantocomenearer。
\'Well,MonsieurleCapitaine?\'themanbesidememuttered——inwonderwhyIstood。\'Whichway?ortheywillbebeforeusyet。\'
Itriedtothink,toreasonitout;toconsiderwherethehutshouldbe;whilethewindsighedthroughtheoaks,andhereandthereIcouldhearanacornfall。Butthethingpressedtoocloseonme;mythoughtswouldnotbehurried,andatlastIsaidataventure,——
\'Upthehill。Straightupfromthestack。\'
Hedidnotdemur,andweplungedattheascent,knee-deepinbrackenandfurze,sweatingateveryporewithourexertions,andhearingthetroopcomeeverymomentnearerontheroadbelow。
Doubtlesstheyknewexactlywhithertogo!Forcedtostopandtakebreathwhenwehadscrambledupfiftyyardsorso,Isawtheirlanthornsshininglikemovingglow-worms;Icouldevenheartheclinkofsteel。ForallIcouldtell,thehutmightbedownthere,andwebemovingfromit。Butitwastoolatetogobacknow——theywereclosetothefern-stack;andindespairIturnedtothehillagain。AdozenstepsandIstumbled。Iroseandplungedonagain;againstumbled。ThenIfoundthatIwastreadinglevelearth。And——wasitwaterIsawbeforeme,belowme?orsomemirageofthesky?
Neither;andIgrippedmyfellow\'sarm,ashecameabreastofme,andstoppedhimsharply。Belowusinthemiddleofasteephollow,apitinthehill-side,alightshoneoutthroughsomeapertureandquiveredonthemist,likethepalelampofamoorlandhobgoblin。Itmadeitselfvisible,displayingnothingelse;awispoflightinthebottomofablackbowl。Yetmyspiritsrosewithagreatboundatsightofit;forIknewthatI
hadstumbledontheplaceIsought。
InthecommonrunofthingsIshouldhaveweighedmynextstepcarefully,andgoneaboutitslowly。Butherewasnoplaceforthought,norroomfordelay;andIsliddownthesideofthehollowontheinstant,andthemomentmyfeettouchedthebottomsprangtothedoorofthelittlehut,whencethelightissued。A
stoneturnedundermyfeetinmyrush,andIfellonmykneesonthethreshold;butthefallonlybroughtmyfacetoalevelwiththefaceofthemanwholayinsideonabedoffern。Hehadbeenreading。StartledbythesoundImade,hedroppedhisbook,andinaflashstretchedouthishandforaweapon。Butthemuzzleofmypistolcoveredhim,hewasnotinaposturefromwhichhecouldspring,andatasharpwordfrommehedroppedhishand;
thetigerishglarewhichflickeredforaninstantinhiseyesgaveplacetoalanguidsmile,andheshruggedhisshoulders。
\'EHBIEN!,\'hesaidwithmarvellouscomposure。\'Takenatlast!
Well,Iwastiredofit。\'
\'Youaremyprisoner,M。deCocheforet,\'Ianswered。\'MoveahandandIkillyou。Butyouhavestillachoice。\'
\'Truly?\'hesaid,raisinghiseyebrows。
\'Yes。MyordersaretotakeyoutoParisaliveordead。Givemeyourparolethatyouwillmakenoattempttoescape,andyoushallgothitheratyoureaseandasagentleman。Refuse,andI
shalldisarmandbindyou,andyougoasaprisoner。\'
\'Whatforcehaveyou?\'heaskedcurtly。Hestilllayonhiselbow,hiscloakcoveringhim,thelittleMarotinwhichhehadbeenreadingclosetohishand。Buthisquickblackeyes,whichlookedthekeenerforthepallorandthinnessofhisface,rovedceaselesslyoverme,probedthedarknessbehindme,tooknoteofeverything。
\'Enoughtocompelyou,Monsieur,\'Irepliedsternly;\'butthatisnotall。Therearethirtydragoonscomingupthehilltosecureyou,andtheywillmakeyounosuchoffer。Surrendertomebeforetheycome,andgivemeyourparole,andIwilldoallI
canforyourcomfort。Delay,andyoumustfallintotheirhands。
Therecanbenoescape。\'
\'Youwilltakemyword?\'hesaidslowly。
\'Giveit,andyoumaykeepyourpistols,M。deCocheforet。\'
\'Tellmeatleastthatyouarenotalone。\'
\'Iamnotalone。\'
\'ThenIgiveit,\'hesaidwithasigh。\'AndforHeaven\'ssakegetmesomethingtoeatandabed。Iamtiredofthispig-sty。
MONDIEU!itisafortnightsinceIsleptbetweensheets。\'
\'Youshallsleepto-nightinyourownhouse,ifyouplease,\'I
answeredhurriedly。\'Butheretheycome。Begoodenoughtostaywhereyouareforamoment,andIwillmeetthem。\'
Isteppedoutintothedarkness,justastheLieutenant,afterpostinghismenroundthehollow,sliddownwithacoupleofsergeantstomakethearrest。Theplaceroundtheopendoorwaspitch-dark。Hehadnotespiedmyman,whohadlodgedhimselfinthedeepestshadowofthehut,andwhenhesawmecomeoutacrossthelighthetookmeforCocheforet。Inatwinklinghethrustapistolintomyface,andcriedtriumphantly,——\'Youaremyprisoner!\'whileoneofthesergeantsraisedalanthornandthrewitslightintomyeyes。
\'Whatfollyisthis?\'Isaidsavagely。
TheLieutenant\'sjawfell,andhestoodforamomentparalysedwithastonishment。LessthananhourbeforehehadleftmeattheChateau。Thencehehadcomehitherwiththebriefestdelay;
yethefoundmeherebeforehim。Hesworefearfully,hisfaceblack,hismoustachiosstiffwithrage。
\'Whatisthis?Whatisit?\'hecried。\'Whereistheman?\'
\'Whatman?\'Isaid。
\'ThisCocheforet!\'heroared,carriedawaybyhispassion。
\'Don\'tlietome!Heishere,andIwillhavehim!\'
\'Youaretoolate,\'Isaid,watchinghimheedfully。\'M。deCocheforetishere,buthehasalreadysurrenderedtome,andismyprisoner。\"
\'Yourprisoner?\'
\'Certainly!\'Ianswered,facingthemanwithalltheharshnessI
couldmuster。\'IhavearrestedhimbyvirtueoftheCardinal\'scommissiongrantedtome。AndbyvirtueofthesameIshallkeephim。\'
\'Youwillkeephim?\'
\'Ishall!\'
Hestaredatmeforamoment,utterlyaghast;thepictureofdefeat。ThenonasuddenIsawhisfacelightenwith,anewidea。
\'Itisad——druse!\'heshouted,brandishinghispistollikeamadman。\'Itisacheatandafraud!ByGod!youhavenocommission!Iseethroughit!Iseethroughitall!Youhavecomehere,andyouhavehocussedus!Youareoftheirside,andthisisyourlastshifttosavehim!\'
\'Whatfollyisthis?\'Isaidcontemptuously。
\'Nofollyatall,\'heanswered,perfectconvictioninhistone。
\'Youhaveplayeduponus。Youhavefooledus。ButIseethroughitnow。AnhouragoIexposedyoutothatfineMadameatthehousethere,andIthoughtitamarvelthatshedidnotbelieveme。Ithoughtitamarvelthatshedidnotseethroughyou,whenyoustoodtherebeforeher,confounded,tongue-tied,arogueconvicted。ButIunderstandnow。Sheknewyou。Shewasintheplot,andyouwereintheplot,andI,whothoughtthatIwasopeninghereyes,wastheonlyonefooled。Butitismyturnnow。Youhaveplayedaboldpartandacleverone,\'hecontinued,asinisterlightinhislittleeyes,\'andI
congratulateyou。Butitisatanendnow,Monsieur。YoutookusinfinelywithyourtalkofMonseigneur,andhiscommissionandyourcommission,andtherest。ButIamnottobeblindedanylonger——orbullied。Youhavearrestedhim,haveyou?Youhavearrestedhim。Well,byG——,Ishallarresthim,andIshallarrestyoutoo。\'
\'Youaremad!\'Isaidstaggeredasmuchbythisnewviewofthematterasbyhisperfectcertainty。\'Mad,Lieutenant。\'
\'Iwas,\'hesnarled。\'ButIamsanenow。Iwasmadwhenyouimposeduponus,whenyoupersuadedmetothinkthatyouwerefoolingthewomentogetthesecretoutofthem,whileallthetimeyouwereshelteringthem,protectingthem,aidingthem,andhidinghim——thenIwasmad。Butnotnow。However,Iaskyourpardon。IthoughtyouthecleverestsneakandthedirtiesthoundHeavenevermade。IfindyouareclevererthanIthought,andanhonesttraitor。Yourpardon。\'
Oneofthemen,whostoodabouttherimofthebowlaboveus,laughed。IlookedattheLieutenantandcouldwillinglyhavekilledhim。
\'MONDIEU!\'Isaid——andIwassofuriousinmyturnthatIcouldscarcelyspeak。\'DoyousaythatIamanimpostor——thatIdonotholdtheCardinal\'scommission?\'
\'Idosaythat,\'heansweredcoolly。
\'AndthatIbelongtotherebelparty?\'
\'Ido,\'herepliedinthesametone。\'Infact,\'withagrin,\'I
saythatyouareanhonestmanonthewrongside,M。deBerault。
Andyousaythatyouareascoundrelontheright。Theadvantage,however,iswithme,andIshallbackmyopinionbyarrestingyou。\'
Arippleofcoarselaughterranroundthehollow。Thesergeantwhoheldthelanthorngrinned,andatrooperatadistancecalledoutofthedarkness\'ABONCHATBONRAT!\'Thisbroughtafreshburstoflaughter,whileIstoodspeechless,confoundedbythestubbornness,thecrassness,theinsolenceoftheman。\'Youfool!\'Icriedatlast,\'youfool!\'AndthenM。deCocheforet,whohadcomeoutofthehutandtakenhisstandatmyelbow,interruptedme。
\'Pardonmeonemoment,\'hesaid,airily,lookingattheLieutenantwithraisedeyebrowsandpointingtomewithhisthumb,\'butIampuzzledbetweenyou。Thisgentleman\'sname?IsitdeBeraultordeBarthe?\'
\'IamM。deBerault,\'Isaid,brusquely,answeringformyself。
\'OfParis?\'
\'Yes,Monsieur,ofParis。\'
\'Youarenot,then,thegentlemanwhohasbeenhonouringmypoorhousewithhispresence?\'
\'Oh,yes!\'theLieutenantstruckin,grinning。\'Heisthatgentleman,too。\'
\'ButIthought——IunderstoodthatthatwasM。deBarthe!\'
\'IamM。deBarthe,also,\'Iretortedimpatiently。\'Whatofthat,Monsieur?Itwasmymother\'sname。ItookitwhenIcamedownhere。\'
\'To——er——toarrestme,mayIask?\'
\'Yes,\'Isaid,doggedly;\'toarrestyou。Whatofthat?\'
\'Nothing,\'herepliedslowlyandwithasteadylookatme——alookIcouldnotmeet。\'Exceptthat,hadIknownthisbefore,M。deBeraultIshouldhavethoughtlongerbeforeIsurrenderedtoyou。\'
TheLieutenantlaughed,andIfeltmycheekburn;butIaffectedtoseenothing,andturnedtohimagain。\'Now,Monsieur,\'I
said,\'areyousatisfied?\'
\'No,\'heanswered?\'Iamnot!Youtwomayhaverehearsedthisprettysceneadozentimes。Theword,itseemstome,is——Quickmarch,backtoquarters。\'
AtlengthIfoundmyselfdriventoplaymylastcard;muchagainstmywill。
\'Notso,\'Isaid。\'Ihavemycommission。\'
\'Produceit!\'herepliedincredulously。
\'DoyouthinkthatIcarryitwithme?\'Icriedinscorn。\'DoyouthinkthatwhenIcamehere,alone,andnotwithfiftydragoonsatmyback,IcarriedtheCardinal\'ssealinmypocketforthefirstlackeytofind。Butyoushallhaveit。Whereisthatknaveofmine?\'
Thewordswerescarcelyoutofmymouthbeforeareadyhandthrustapaperintomyfingers。Iopeneditslowly,glancedatit,andamidapauseofsurprisegaveittotheLieutenant。Helookedforamomentconfounded。Then,withalastinstinctofsuspicion,hebadethesergeantholdupthelanthorn;andbyitslightheproceededtospellthroughthedocument。
\'Umph!\'heejaculatedwithanuglylookwhenhehadcometotheend,\'Isee。\'Andhereaditaloud:——
\'BYTHESEPRESENTS,ICOMMANDANDEMPOWER
GILLESDEBERAULT,SIERDEBERAULT,TO
SEEKFOR,HOLD,ANDARREST,ANDDELIVER
TOTHEGOVERNOROFTHEBASTILLETHEBODY
OFHENRIDECOCHEFORET,ANDTODOALL
ACTSANDTHINGSASSHALLBENECESSARY
TOEFFECTSUCHARRESTANDDELIVERY,FOR
WHICHTHESESHALLBEHISWARRANT。
(Signed)THECARDINALDERICHELIEU。\'
Whenhehaddone——hereadthesignaturewithapeculiarintonation——someonesaidsoftly,\'VIVELEROI!\'andtherewasamoment\'ssilence。Thesergeantloweredhislanthorn。\'Isitenough?\'Isaidhoarsely,glaringfromfacetoface。
TheLieutenantbowedstiffly。
\'Forme?\'hesaid。\'Quite,Monsieur。Ibegyourpardonagain。
Ifindthatmyfirstimpressionswerethecorrectones。
Sergeant!givethegentlemanhispapers!\'and,turninghisshoulderrudely,hetossedthecommissiontothesergeant,whogaveittome,grinning。
Iknewthattheclownwouldnotfight,andhehadhismenroundhim;andIhadnochoicebuttoswallowtheinsult。Iputthepaperinmybreast,withasmuchindifferenceasIcouldassume;
andasIdidso,hegaveasharporder。Thetroopersbegantoformontheedgeabove;themenwhohaddescendedtoclimbthebankagain。
Asthegroupbehindhimbegantoopenandmeltaway,Icaughtsightofawhiterobeinthemiddleofit。Thenextmoment,appearingwithasuddennesswhichwaslikeablowonthecheektome,MademoiselledeCocheforetglidedforwardtowardsme。Shehadahoodonherhead,drawnlow;andforamomentIcouldnotseeherface,Iforgotherbrother\'spresenceatmyelbow,I
forgototherthings,and,fromhabitandimpulseratherthancalculation,Itookastepforwardtomeether;thoughmytonguecleavedtotheroofofmymouth,andIwasdumbandtrembling。
Butsherecoiledwithsuchalookofwhitehate,ofstaring,frozen-eyedabhorrence,thatIsteppedbackasifshehadindeedstruckme。Itdidnotneedthewordswhichaccompaniedthelook——the\'DONOTTOUCHME!\'whichshehissedatmeasshedrewherskirtstogether——todrivemetothefartheredgeofthehollow;
whereIstoodwithclenchedteeth,andnailsdrivenintotheflesh,whileshehung,sobbingtearlesssobs,onherbrother\'sneck。
CHAPTERXII
THEROADTOPARIS
IrememberhearingMarshalBassompierre,who,ofallthemenwithinmyknowledge,hadthewidestexperience,saythatnotdangersbutdiscomfortsproveamanandshowwhatheis;andthattheworstsoresinlifearecausedbycrumpledrose-leavesandnotbythorns。
Iaminclinedtothinkhimright,forIrememberthatwhenIcamefrommyroomonthemorningafterthearrest,andfoundhallandparlourandpassageempty,andallthecommonroomsofthehousedeserted,andnomeallaid;andwhenIdivinedanewfromthisdiscoverythefeelingofthehousetowardsme——howevernaturalandtobeexpected——IrememberthatIfeltassharpapangaswhen,thenightbefore,Ihadhadtofacediscoveryandopenrageandscorn。Istoodinthesilent,emptyparlour,andlookedonthefamiliarthingswithasenseofdesolation,ofsomethinglostandgone,whichIcouldnotunderstand。Themorningwasgreyandcloudy,theairsharp,ashowerwasfalling。Therose-bushesoutsideswayedinthewind,andinside,whereIcouldrememberthehotsunshinelyingonfloorandtable,therainbeatinandstainedtheboards。Theinnerdoorflappedandcreakedonitshinges。IthoughtofotherdaysandofmealsIhadtakenthere,andofthescentofflowers;andIfledtothehallindespair。
Buthere,too,werenosignsoflifeorcompany,nocomfort,noattendance。Theashesofthelogs,bywhoseblazeMademoisellehadtoldmethesecret,layonthehearthwhiteandcoldfitemblemofthechangethathadtakenplace;andnowandthenadropofmoisture,slidingdownthegreatchimney,patteredamongthem。Themaindoorstoodopen,asifthehousehadnolongeranythingtoguard。Theonlylivingthingtobeseenwasahoundwhichroamedaboutrestlessly,nowgazingattheemptyhearthnowlyingdownwithprickedcarsandwatchfuleyes。Someleaves,whichhadbeenblowninbythewind,rustledinacorner。
Iwentoutmoodilyintothegardenandwandereddownonepathandupanother,lookingatthedrippingwoods,andrememberingthings,untilIcametothestoneseat。Onit,againstthewall,tricklingwithraindrops,andwithadeadleafhalffillingitsnarrowneck,stoodthepitcheroffood。IthoughthowmuchhadhappenedsinceMademoiselletookherhandfromitandthesergeant\'slanthorndisclosedittome;and,sighinggrimly,I
wentinagainthroughtheparlourdoor。
Awomanwasonherknees,onthehearthkindlingthebelatedfire。Shehadherbacktome,andIstoodamomentlookingatherdoubtfully,wonderinghowshewouldbearherselfandwhatshewouldsaytome。Thensheturned,andIstartedback,cryingouthernameinhorror——foritwasMadame!MadamedeCocheforet!
Shewasplainlydressed,andherchildishfacewaswanandpiteouswithweeping;buteitherthenighthadwornoutherpassionanddrainedhertears,orsomegreatexigencyhadgivenhertemporarycalmness,forshewasperfectlycomposed。Sheshiveredashereyesmetmine,andsheblinkedasifabrightlighthadbeensuddenlythrustbeforeher;butthatwasall,andsheturnedagaintohertaskwithoutspeaking。
\'Madame!Madame!\"Icriedinafrenzyofdistress。\'Whatisthis?\'
\'Theservantswouldnotdoit,\'sheansweredinalowbutsteadyvoice。\'Youarestillourguest,Monsieur。\'
\'ButIcannotsufferit!\'Icried。\'MadamedeCocheforet,I
willnot——\'
Sheraisedherhandwithastrangepatientexpressioninherface。
\'Hush!please,\'shesaid。\'Hush!youtroubleme。\'
Thefireblazedupasshespoke,andsheroseslowlyfromit,andwithalingeringlookatitwentout,leavingmetostandandstareandlisteninthemiddleofthefloor。PresentlyIheardhercomingbackalongthepassage,andsheenteredbearingatraywithwineandmeatandbread。Shesetitdownonthetable,andwiththesamewanface,tremblingalwaysonthevergeoftears,shebegantolayoutthethings。Theglassesclinkedfitfullyagainsttheplatesasshehandledthem;theknivesjarredwithoneanother。AndIstoodby,tremblingmyself;andenduredthisstrangekindofpenance。
Shesignedtomeatlasttositdown;andshewentherself,andstoodinthegardendoorwaywithherbacktome。Iobeyed。I
satdown。ButthoughIhadeatennothingsincetheafternoonofthedaybefore,Icouldnotswallow。Ifumbledwithmyknife,anddrank;andgrewhotandangryatthisfarce;andthenlookedthroughthewindowatthedrippingbushes,andtherainandthedistantsundial——andgrewcoldagain。
Suddenlysheturnedroundandcametomyside。\'Youdonoteat,\'
shesaid。
Ithrewdownmyknife,andsprangupinafrenzyofpassion。
\'MONDIEU!Madame,\'Icried,\'doyouthinkthatIhaveNO
heart?\'
AndtheninamomentIknewwhatIhaddone,whatafollyIhadcommitted。Forinamomentshewasonherkneesonthefloor,claspingmyknees,pressingherwetcheekstomyroughclothes,cryingtomeformercy——forlife!life!hislife!Oh,itwashorrible!Itwashorribletohearhergaspingvoice,toseeherfairhairfallingovermymud-stainedboots,tomarkherslenderlittleformconvulsedwithsobs,tofeelthatitwasawoman,agentlewoman,whothusabasedherselfatmyfeet!
\'Oh,Madame!Madame!\'Icriedinmypain,\'Ibegyoutorise。
Rise,orImustgo!\'
\'Hislife!onlyhislife!\'shemoanedpassionately。\'Whathadhedonetoyou——thatyoushouldhunthimdown?whathavewedonetoyouthatyoushouldslayus?Oh!havemercy!Havemercy!
Lethimgo,andwewillprayforyou,Iandmysisterwillprayforyou,everymorningandnightofourlives。\'
Iwasinterrorlestsomeoneshouldcomeandseeherlyingthere,andIstoopedandtriedtoraiseher。Butsheonlysankthelower,untilhertenderlittlehandstouchedtherowelsofmyspurs。Idarednotmove,AtlastItookasuddenresolution。
\'Listen,then,Madame!\'Isaidalmoststernly,\'ifyouwillnotrise。Youforgeteverything,bothhowIstand,andhowsmallmypoweris!YouforgetthatifIweretoreleaseyourhusbandto-
dayhewouldbeseizedwithinthehourbythosewhoarestillinthevillageandwhoarewatchingeveryroad——whohavenotceasedtosuspectmymovementsandmyintentions。Youforget,Isaymycircumstances——\'
Shecutmeshortonthatword。Shesprangtoherfeetandfacedme。OnemomentmoreandIshouldhavesaidsomethingtothepurpose。Butatthatwordshestoodbeforeme,white,breathless,dishevelled,strugglingforspeech。
\'Oh,yes,yes!\'shepantedeagerly。\'Iknow——Iknow!\'Andshethrustherhandintoherbosomandpluckedsomethingoutandgaveittome——forcedituponme。\'Iknow——Iknow!\'shesaidagain。
\'Takeit,andGodrewardyou,Monsieur!Godrewardyou!Wegiveitfreely——freelyandthankfully!\'
Istoodandlookedatherandit;andslowlyIfroze。Shehadgivenmethepacket——thepacketIhadrestoredtoMademoiselle——
theparcelofjewels。Iweigheditinmyhands,andmyheartgrewhardagain,forIknewthatthiswasMademoiselle\'sdoing;
thatitwasshewho,mistrustingtheeffectofMadame\'stearsandprayers,hadarmedherwiththislastweapon——thisdirtybribe。
Iflungitdownonthetableamongtheplates。
\'Madame!\'Icriedruthlessly,allmypitychangedtoanger,\'youmistakemealtogether!Ihaveheardhardwordsenoughinthelasttwenty-fourhours,andIknowwhatyouthinkofme!ButyouhaveyettolearnthatIhaveneverdoneonething。Ihaveneverturnedtraitortothehandthatemployedme,norsoldmyownside!WhenIdosoforatreasuretentimestheworthofthat,maymyhandrotoff!\'
Shesankonaseatwithamoanofdespair;andpreciselyatthatmomentM。deCocheforetopenedthedoorandcamein。OverhisshoulderIhadaglimpseofMademoiselle\'sproudface,alittlewhiterthanofyore,withdarkmarksundertheeyes,butlikeSatan\'sforcoldness。
\'Whatisthis?\'hesaid,frowning,ashiseyeslightedonMadame。
\'Itis——thatwestartateleveno\'clock,Monsieur,\'Ianswered,bowingcurtly。AndIwentoutbytheotherdoor……
ThatImightnotbepresentattheirpartingIremainedinthegardenuntilthehourIhadappointedwaswellpast;andthen,withoutenteringthehouse,Iwenttothestableentrance。HereIfoundallinreadiness,thetwotrooperswhosecompanyIhadrequisitionedasfarasAuch,alreadyinthesaddle,myowntwoknaveswaitingwithmysorrelandM。deCocheforet\'schestnut。
AnotherhorsewasbeingledupanddownbyLouis,and,alas!myheartmovedatthesight,foritborealady\'ssaddle。Weweretohavecompanythen。WasitMadamewhomeanttocomewithus,orMademoiselle?Andhowfar?ToAuch?
Isupposethattheyhadsetsomekindofawatchonme,forasI
walkedupM。deCocheforetandhissistercameoutofthehouse;
hewithapalefaceandbrighteyes,andatwitchingvisibleinhischeek——thoughhestillaffectedajauntybearing;shewearingablackmask。
\'Mademoiselleaccompaniesus?\'Isaidformally。
\'Withyourpermission,Monsieur,\'heansweredwithbitterpoliteness。ButIsawthathewaschokingwithemotion;hehadjustpartedfromhiswife,andIturnedaway。
Whenwewereallmountedhelookedatme。
\'Perhaps——asyouhavemyparole,youwillpermitmetoridealone?\'hesaidwithalittlehesitation。\'And——\'
\'Withoutme!\'Irejoinedkeenly。\'Assuredly,sofarasispossible。\'
AccordinglyIdirectedthetrooperstoridebeforehim,keepingoutofearshot,whilemytwomenfollowedhimatalittledistancewiththeircarbinesontheirknees。Lastofall,Irodemyselfwithmyeyesopenandapistollooseinmyholster。M。deCocheforetmutteredasneeratsomanyprecautionsandthemountainmadeofhisrequest;butIhadnotdonesomuchandcomesofar,Ihadnotfacedscornandinsultstobecheatedofmyprizeatlast;andawarethatuntilwewerebeyondAuchtheremustbehourlyandpressingdangerofarescue,Iwasdeterminedthathewhoshouldwrestmyprisonerfrommeshouldpaydearlyforit。Onlypride,and,perhaps,inadegreealso,appetiteforafight,hadpreventedmeborrowingtentroopersinsteadoftwo。
AswaswontIlookedwithalingeringeyeandmanymemoriesatthelittlebridge,thenarrowwoodlandpath,thefirstroofsofthevillage;allnowfamiliar,allseenforthelasttime。Upthebrookapartyofsoldiersweredraggingforthecaptain\'sbody。Afurlongfartheron,acottage,burnedbysomecarelessnessinthenight,layaheapofblackashes。Louisranbesideusweeping;thelastbrownleavesfluttereddowninshowers。Andbetweenmyeyesandall,theslowsteadyrainfellandfell。AndsoIleftCocheforet。
Louiswentwithustoapointamilebeyondthevillage,andtherestoodandsawusgo,cursingmefuriouslyasIpassed。
Lookingbackwhenwehadriddenon,Istillsawhimstanding,andafteramoment\'shesitationIrodebacktohim。
\'Listen,fool!\'Isaid,cuttinghimshortinthemidstofhismowingandsnarling,\'andgivethismessagetoyourmistress。
TellherfrommethatitwillbewithherhusbandasitwaswithM。deRegnier,whenhefellintothehandsofhisenemy——nobetterandnoworse。\'
\'Youwanttokillher,too,Isuppose?\'heansweredgloweringatme。
\'No,fool,Iwanttosaveher,\'Iretortedwrathfully。\'Tellherthat,justthatandnomore,andyouwillseetheresult。\'
\'Ishallnot,\'hesaidsullenly。\'Amessagefromyouindeed!\'
Andhespatontheground。
\'Thenonyourheadbeit,\'Iansweredsolemnly,AndIturnedmyhorse\'sheadandgallopedfastaftertheothers。ButIfeltsurethathewouldreportwhatIhadsaid,ifitwereonlyoutofcuriosity;anditwouldbestrangeifMadame,agentlewomanofthesouth,bredamongoldfamilytraditions,didnotunderstandthereference。
Andsowebeganourjourney;sadly,underdrippingtreesandaleadensky。ThecountrywehadtotraversewasthesameIhadtroddenonthelastdayofmymarchsouthwards,butthepassageofamonthhadchangedthefaceofeverything。Greendells,wherespringswellingoutofthechalkhadoncemadeoftheleafybottomafairies\'home,strewnwithdelicatefernsandhungwithmosses,werenowswampsintowhichourhorsessanktothefetlock。Sunnybrews,whenceIhadviewedthechampaignandtracedmyforwardpath,hadbecomebare,wind-sweptridges。Thebeechwoodsthathadglowedwithruddylightwerenakednow;mereblacktrunksandrigidarmspointingtoheaven。Anearthysmellfilledtheair;ahundredpacesawayawallofmistclosedtheview。Weploddedonsadlyuphillanddownhill,nowfordingbrooks,alreadystainedwithflood-water,nowcrossingbarrenheaths。Butuphillordownhill,whatevertheoutlook,IwasneverpermittedtoforgetthatIwasthejailor,theogre,thevillain;thatI,ridingbehindinmyloneliness,wastheblightonall——thedeath-spot。True,Iwasbehindtheothers——Iescapedtheireyes。ButtherewasnotalineofMademoiselle\'sfigurethatdidnotspeakscorntome;notaturnofheadthatdidnotseemtosay,\'Oh,God,thatsuchathingshouldbreathe。\'
Ihadonlyspeechwithheronceduringtheday,andthatwasonthelastridgebeforewewentdownintothevalleytoclimbupagaintoAuch。Therainhadceased;thesun,nearitssetting,shonefaintly;forafewmomentswestoodonthebrowandlookedsouthwardswhilewebreathedthehorses。Themistlaylikeapallonthecountrywehadtraversed;butbeyondandaboveit,gleamingpearl-likeinthelevelrays,thelineofthemountainsstooduplikealandofenchantment,soft,radiant,wonderful!——
orlikeoneofthosecastlesontheHillofGlassofwhichtheoldromancestellus。Iforgotforaninstanthowwewereplaced,andIcriedtomyneighbourthatitwasthefairestpageantIhadeverseen。
She——itwasMademoiselle,andshehadtakenoffhermask——castonelookatmeinanswer;onlyone,butitconveyeddisgustandloathingsounspeakablethatscornbesidethemwouldhavebeenagift。Ireinedinmyhorseasifshehadstruckme,andfeltmyselfgofirsthotandthencoldunderhereyes。Thenshelookedanotherway。
ButIdidnotforgetthelesson;andafterthatIavoidedhermoresedulouslythanbefore。WelaythatnightatAuch,andI
gaveM。deCocheforettheutmostliberty,evenpermittinghimtogooutandreturnathiswill。Inthemorning,believingthatonthefarthersideofAuchweranlittleriskofattack,I
dismissedthetwodragoons,andanhouraftersunrisewesetoutagain。Thedaywasdryandcold,theweathermorepromising。I
proposedtogobywayofLectoure,crossingtheGaronneatAgen;
andIthoughtthat,withroadscontinuallyimprovingaswemovednorthwards,weshouldbeabletomakegoodprogressbeforenight。
Mytwomenrodefirst,Icamelastbymyself。
OurwaylaydownthevalleyoftheGers,underpoplarsandbylongrowsofwillows,andpresentlythesuncameoutandwarmedus。Unfortunatelytherainofthedaybeforehadswollenthebrookswhichcrossedourpath,andwemorethanoncehadadifficultyinfordingthem。NoonfounduslittlemorethanhalfwaytoLectoure,andIwasgrowingeachminutemoreimpatientwhenourroad,whichhadforalittlewhilelefttheriverbank,droppeddowntoitagain,andIsawbeforeusanothercrossing,halffordhalfslough。Mymentrieditgingerlyandgavebackandtrieditagaininanotherplace;andfinally,justasMademoiselleandherbrothercameuptothem,flounderedthroughandsprangslantwiseupthefartherbank。
Thedelayhadbeenlongenoughtobringme,withnogoodwillofmyown,closeupontheCocheforets。Mademoiselle\'shorsemadealittlebusinessoftheplace,andintheresultweenteredthewateralmosttogether;andIcrossedcloseonherheels。Thebankoneithersidewassteep;whilecrossingwecouldseeneitherbeforenorbehind。ButatthemomentIthoughtnothingofthisnorofherdelay;andIwasfollowingherquiteatmyleisureandpickingmyway,whenthesuddenreportofacarbine,asecondreport,andayellofalarminfrontthrilledmethrough。
Ontheinstant,whilethesoundwasstillinmyears,Isawitall。Likeahotironpiercingmybrainthetruthflashedintomymind。Wewereattacked!Wewereattacked,andIwasherehelplessinthispit,thistrap!ThelossofasecondwhileI
fumbledhere,Mademoiselle\'shorsebarringtheway,mightbefatal。
Therewasbutoneway。Iturnedmyhorsestraightatthesteepbank,andhebreastedit。Onemomenthehungasifhemustfallback。Then,withasnortofterrorandadesperatebound,hetoppedit,andgainedthelevel,tremblingandsnorting。
Seventypacesawayontheroadlayoneofmymen。Hehadfallen,horseandman,andlaystill。Nearhim,withhisbackagainstabank,stoodhisfellow,onfoot,pressedbyfourhorsemen,andshouting。Asmyeyelightedonthesceneheletflywithacarbine,anddroppedone。Iclutchedapistolfrommyholsterandseizedmyhorsebythehead。Imightsavethemanyet,I
shoutedtohimtoencouragehim,andwasdrivinginmyspurstosecondmyvoice,whenasuddenviciousblow,swiftandunexpected,struckthepistolfrommyhand。
Imadeasnatchatitasitfell,butmissedit,andbeforeI
couldrecovermyself,Mademoisellethrustherhorsefuriouslyagainstmine,andwithherriding-whiplashedthesorrelacrosstheears。Asthehorserearedupmadly,Ihadaglimpseofhereyesflashinghatethroughhermask;ofherhandagainuplifted;
thenextmoment,Iwasdownintheroad,ingloriouslyunhorsed,thesorrelwasgallopingaway,andherhorse,scaredinitsturn,wasplungingunmanageablyascoreofpacesfromme。
ButforthatIthinkthatshewouldhavetrampledonme。Asitwas,Iwasfreetorise,anddraw,andinatwinklingwasrunningtowardsthefighters。Allhadhappenedinafewseconds。Mymanwasstilldefendinghimself,thesmokeofthecarbinehadscarcelyrisen。Isprangacrossafallentreethatintervened,andatthesamemomenttwoofthemendetachedthemselvesandrodetomeetme。One,whomItooktobetheleader,wasmasked。
Hecamefuriouslyatmetoridemedown,butIleapedasidenimbly,and,evadinghim,rushedattheother,andscaringhishorse,sothathedroppedhispoint,cuthimacrosstheshoulder,beforehecouldguardhimself。Heplungedaway,cursingandtryingtoholdinhishorse,andIturnedtomeetthemaskedman。
\'Youvillain!\'hecried,ridingatmeagain。ThistimehemanoeuvredhishorsesoskilfullythatIwashardputtoittopreventhimknockingmedown;whileIcouldnotwithallmyeffortsreachhimtohurthim。\'Surrender,willyou?\'hecried,\'youbloodhound!\'
Iwoundedhimslightlyinthekneeforanswer;beforeIcoulddomorehiscompanioncameback,andthetwosetuponme,slashingatmyheadsofuriouslyandtoweringabovemewithsogreatanadvantagethatitwasallIcoulddotoguardit。Iwassoongladtofallbackagainstthebank。Inthissortofconflictmyrapierwouldhavebeenoflittleuse,butfortunatelyIhadarmedmyselfbeforeIleftPariswithacut-and-thrustswordfortheroad;andthoughmymasteryoftheweaponwasnotonaparwithmyrapierplay,Iwasabletofendofftheircuts,andbyanoccasionalprickkeepthehorsesatadistance。Still,theysworeandcutatme;anditwastryingwork。Alittledelaymightenabletheothermantocometotheirhelp,orMademoiselle,forallIknew,mightshootmewithmyownpistol。
Iwasunfeignedlygladwhenaluckyparadesentthemaskedman\'sswordflyingacrosstheroad。Onthathepushedhishorserecklesslyatme,spurringitwithoutmercy;buttheanimal,whichIhadseveraltimestouched,rearedupinstead,andthrewhimattheverymomentthatIwoundedhiscompanionasecondtimeinthearm,andmadehimgiveback。
Thescenewasnowchanged。Themaninthemaskstaggeredtohisfeet,andfeltstupidlyforapistol。Buthecouldnotfindone,andhewasinnostatetouseitifhehad。Hereeledhelplesslytothebankandleanedagainstit。ThemanIhadwoundedwasinscarcelybettercondition。Heretreatedbeforeme,butinamoment,losingcourage,letdrophissword,and,wheelinground,canteredoff,clingingtohispommel。Thereremainedonlythefellowengagedwithmyman,andIturnedtoseehowtheyweregettingon。Theywerestandingtotakebreath,soIrantowardsthem;butonseeingmecoming,thisrascal,too,whippedroundhishorseanddisappearedinthewood,andleftusvictors。
ThefirstthingIdid——andIrememberittothisdaywithpleasure——wastoplungemyhandintomypocket,takeouthalfofallthemoneyIhadintheworld,andpressitonthemanwhohadfoughtformesostoutly。InmyjoyIcouldhavekissedhim!ItwasnotonlythatIhadescapeddefeatbytheskinofmyteeth——
andhisgoodsword;butIknew,andfelt,andthrilledwiththeknowledge,thatthefighthad,inasense,redeemedmycharacter。
Hewaswoundedintwoplaces,andIhadascratchortwo,andhadlostmyhorse;andmyotherpoorfellowwasdeadasaherring。
But,speakingformyself,IwouldhavespenthalfthebloodinmybodytopurchasethefeelingwithwhichIturnedbacktospeaktoM。deCocheforetandhissister。Mademoisellehaddismounted,andwithherfaceavertedandhermaskpushedononeside,wasopenlyweeping。Herbrother,whohadfaithfullykepthisplacebythefordfromthebeginningofthefighttotheend,metmewithraisedeyebrowsandapeculiarsmile。
\'Acknowledgemyvirtue,\'hesaidairily。\'Iamhere,M。deBerault;whichismorethancanbesaidofthetwogentlemenwhohavejustriddenoff。\'
\'Yes,\'Iansweredwithatouchofbitterness。\'Iwishthattheyhadnotshotmypoormanbeforetheywent。\'
Heshruggedhisshoulders。
\'Theyweremyfriends,\'hesaid。\'Youmustnotexpectmetoblamethem。Butthatisnotall,M。deBerault。\'
\'No,\'Isaid,wipingmysword。\'Thereisthisgentlemaninthemask。\'AndIturnedtogotowardshim。
\'M。deBerault!\'Cocheforetcalledafterme,histonestrainedandabrupt。
Istood。\'Pardon?\'Isaid,turning,\'Thatgentleman?\'hesaid,hesitatingandlookingatmedoubtfully。\'Haveyouconsideredwhatwillhappentohimifyougivehimuptotheauthorities?\'
\'Whoishe?\'Iaskedsharply。
\'Thatisratheradelicatequestion,\'heansweredfrowning。
\'Notforme,\'Irepliedbrutally,\'sinceheisinmypower。IfhewilltakeoffhismaskIshallknowbetterwhatIintendtodowithhim。\'
Thestrangerhadlosthishatinhisfall,andhisfairhair,stainedwithdust,hungincurlsonhisshoulders。Hewasatallman,ofaslender,handsomepresence,and,thoughhisdresswasplainandalmostrough,Iespiedasplendidjewelonhishand,andfanciedthatIdetectedothersignsofhighquality。Hestilllayagainstthebankinahalf-swooningcondition,andseemedunconsciousofmyscrutiny。
\'ShouldIknowhimifheunmasked?\'Isaidsuddenly,anewideainmyhead。
\'Youwould,\'M。deCocheforetanswered。
\'And?\'
\'Itwouldbebadforeveryone。\'
\'Ho!ho!\'Irepliedsoftly,lookinghardfirstatmyoldprisoner,andthenatmynewone。\'Then——whatdoyouwishmetodo?\'
\'Leavehimhere!\'M。deCocheforetanswered,hisfaceflushed,thepulseinhischeekbeating。
Ihadknownhimforamanofperfecthonourbefore,andtrustedhim。Butthisevidentearnestanxietyonbehalfofhisfriendtouchedmenotalittle。Besides,IknewthatIwastreadingonslipperyground:thatitbehovedmetobecareful。
\'Iwilldoit,\'Isaidafteramoment\'sreflection。\'Hewillplaymenotricks,Isuppose?Aletterof——\'
\'MONDIEU,no!Hewillunderstand,\'Cocheforetansweredeagerly。
\'Youwillnotrepentit。Letusbegoing。\'
\'Well,butmyhorse?\'Isaid,somewhattakenabackbythisextremehaste。\'HowamIto——\'
\'Weshallovertakeit,\'heassuredme。\'Itwillhavekepttheroad。Lectoureisnomorethanaleaguefromhere,andwecangiveorderstheretohavethesetwofetchedandburied。\'
Ihadnothingtogainbydemurring,andso,afteranotherwordortwo,itwasarranged。Wepickedupwhatwehaddropped,M。deCocheforethelpedhissistertomount,andwithinfiveminutesweweregone。CastingaglancebackfromtheskirtsofthewoodI
fanciedthatIsawthemaskedmanstraightenhimselfandturntolookafterus,buttheleaveswerebeginningtointervene,thedistancemayhavecheatedme。AndyetIwasnotindisposedtothinktheunknownatriflemoreobservant,andalittlelessseriouslyhurt,thanheseemed。
CHAPTERXIII
ATTHEFINGER-POST
Throughall,itwillhavebeennoticed,Mademoisellehadnotspokentome,norsaidoneword,goodorbad。Shehadplayedherpartgrimly,hadtakendefeatinsilenceifwithtears,hadtriedneitherprayernordefencenorapology。Andthefactthatthefightwasnowover,andthesceneleftbehind,madenodifferenceinherconduct。Shekeptherfacestudiouslyturnedfromme,andaffectedtoignoremypresence。Icaughtmyhorsefeedingbytheroadside,afurlongforward,andmountedandfellintoplacebehindthetwo,asinthemorning。Andjustaswehadploddedontheninsilenceweploddedonnow;almostasifnothinghadhappened;whileIwonderedattheunfathomablewaysofwomen,andmarvelledthatshecouldtakepartinsuchanincidentandremainunchanged。
Yet,thoughshestrovetohideit,ithadmadeachangeinher。
Thoughhermaskservedherwellitcouldnotentirelyhideheremotions;andby-and-byImarkedthatherheaddrooped,thatsherodelistlessly,thatthelinesofherfigurewerealtered。I
noticedthatshehadflungaway,orfurtivelydropped,herriding-whip;andIbegantounderstandthat,farfromthefighthavingsetmeinmyformerplace,totheoldhatredofmewerenowaddedshameandvexationonherownaccount;shamethatshehadsoloweredherself,eventosaveherbrother,vexationthatdefeathadbeenheronlyreward。
OfthisIsawasignatLectoure,wheretheinnhadbutonecommonroomandwemustalldineincompany。Isecuredforthematablebythefire,andleavingthemstandingbyit,retiredmyselftoasmalleronenearthedoor。Therewerenootherguests;whichmadetheseparationbetweenusmoremarked。M。deCocheforetseemedtofeelthis。Heshruggedhisshouldersandlookedacrosstheroomatmewithasmilehalfsadhalfcomical。
ButMademoisellewasimplacable。Shehadtakenoffhermask,andherfacewaslikestone。Once,onlyonceduringthemeal,Isawachangecomeoverher。Shecoloured,Isupposeatherthoughts,untilherfaceflamedfrombrowtochin。Iwatchedtheblushspreadandspread;andthensheslowlyandproudlyturnedhershouldertomeandlookedthroughthewindowattheshabbystreet。
Isupposethatsheandherbrotherhadbothbuiltonthisattempt,whichmusthavebeenarrangedatAuch。Forwhenwewentonintheafternoon,Imarkedachangeinthem。Theyrodelikepeopleresignedtotheworst。Thegreyrealitiesoftheposition,thedrearyfuturebegantohanglikeamistbeforetheireyes,begantotingethelandscapewithsadness,robbedeventhesunsetofitscolours。WitheachhourMonsieur\'sspiritsflaggedandhisspeechbecamelessfrequent;untilpresentlywhenthelightwasnearlygoneandtheduskwasroundusthebrotherandsisterrodehandinhand,silent,gloomy,oneatleastofthemweeping。ThecoldshadowoftheCardinal,ofParis,ofthescaffoldfellonthem,andchilledthem。Asthemountainswhichtheyhadknownalltheirlivessankandfadedbehindus,andweenteredonthewide,lowvalleyoftheGaronne,theirhopessankandfadedalso——sanktothedeadlevelofdespair。Surroundedbyguards,amarkforcuriousglances,withprideforacompanion,M。deCocheforetcouldhavebornehimselfbravely;doubtlesswouldbearhimselfbravelystillwhentheendcame。Butalmostalone,movingforwardthroughthegreyeveningtoaprison,withsomanymeasureddaysbeforehim,andnothingtoexhilarateoranger——inthisconditionitwaslittlewonderifhefelt,andbetrayedthathefelt,thebloodrunslowinhisveins;ifhethoughtmoreoftheweepingwifeandruinedhomewhichhehadleftbehindhimthanofthecauseinwhichhehadspenthimself。
ButGodknows,theyhadnomonopolyofgloom。Ifeltalmostassadmyself。Longbeforesunsettheflushoftriumph,theheatofbattle,whichhadwarmedmyheartatnoon,weregone,givingplacetoachilldissatisfaction,anausea,adespondencysuchasIhaveknownfollowalongnightatthetables。Hithertotherehadbeendifficultiestobeovercome,riskstoberun,doubtsabouttheend。Nowtheendwascertainandverynear;sonearthatitfilledalltheprospect。OnehouroftriumphImighthave,andwouldhave,andIhuggedthethoughtofitasagamblerhugshislaststake,planningtheplaceandtimeandmode,andtryingtooccupymyselfwhollywithit。Buttheprice?Alas!
thattoowouldintrudeitself,andmorefrequentlyastheeveningwaned;sothatasImarkedthisorthatthingbytheroad,whichIcouldrecallpassingonmyjourneysouthwiththoughtssodifferent,withplansthatnowseemedsovery,veryold,IaskedmyselfgrimlyifthiswerereallyI;ifthiswereGildeBerault,knownatZaton\'s,PREMIERJOUEUR,orsomeDonQuichottefromCastille,tiltingatwindmillsandtakingbarbers\'bowlsforgold。
WereachedAgenverylatethatevening,aftergropingourwaythroughaby-roadneartheriver,setwithholesandwillow-
stoolsandfrog-spawn——aplacenobetterthanaslough;sothatafteritthegreatfiresandlightsattheBlueMaidseemedlikeaglimpseofanewworld,andinatwinklingputsomethingoflifeandspiritsintotwoatleastofus。Therewasqueertalkroundthehearthhere,ofdoingsinParis,ofastiragainsttheCardinalwiththeQueen-motheratbottom,andofgroundedexpectationsthatsomethingmightthistimecomeofit。Butthelandlordpooh-poohedtheidea;andImorethanagreedwithhim。
EvenM。deCocheforet,whowasatfirstinclinedtobuildonit,gaveuphopewhenheheardthatitcameonlybywayofMontauban;
whence——sinceitsreductiontheyearbefore——allsortofCANARDS
againsttheCardinalwerealwaysonthewing。
\'Theykillhimaboutonceamonth,\'ourhostsaidwithagrin。
\'SometimesitisMONSIEURistoproveamatchforhim,sometimesCESARMONSIEUR——theDukeofVendome,youunderstand——andsometimestheQueen-mother。ButsinceM。deChalaisandtheMarshalmadeamessofitandpaidforfeit,IpinmyfaithtohisEminence——thatishisnewtitle,theytellme。\'
\'Thingsarequietroundhere?\'Iasked。
\'Perfectly。SincetheLanguedocbusinesscametoanend,allgoeswell,\'heanswered。
Mademoisellehadretiredonourarrival,sothatherbrotherandIwereforanhourortwothiseveningthrowntogether。Ilefthimatlibertytoseparatehimselffrommeifhepleased,buthedidnotusetheopportunity。Akindofcomradeship,renderedpiquantbyourpeculiarrelations,hadbeguntospringupbetweenus。Heseemedtotakeanoddpleasureinmycompany,morethanonceralliedmeonmypostofjailor,wouldaskhumorouslyifhemightdothisorthat;andonceeveninquiredwhatIshoulddoifhebrokehisparole。
\'Ortakeitthisway,\'hecontinuedflippantly,\'SupposeIhadstruckyouinthebackthiseveninginthatcursedswampbytheriver,M。deBerault?Whatthen!PARDIEU,IamastonishedatmyselfthatIdidnotdoit。IcouldhavebeeninMontaubanwithintwenty-fourhours,andfoundfiftyhiding-placesandnoonethewiser。\'
\'Exceptyoursister,\'Isaidquietly。
Hemadeawryface。\'Yes,\'hesaid,\'IamafraidthatImusthavestabbedhertoo,topreservemyself-respect。Youareright。\'Andhefellintoareveriewhichheldhimforafewminutes。ThenIfoundhimlookingatmewithakindoffrankperplexitythatinvitedquestion。
\'Whatisit?\'Isaid。
\'Youhavefoughtagreatmanyduels?\'
\'Yes,\'Isaid。
\'Didyoueverstrikeafoulblowinone?\'
\'Never,\'Ianswered。\'Whydoyouask?\'
\'Well,becauseI——wantedtoconfirmanimpression。Tobefrank,M。deBerault,Iseemtoseeinyoutwomen。
\'Twomen?\'
\'Yes,twomen。One,themanwhocapturedme;theother,themanwholetmyfriendgofreeto-day。\'
\'ItsurprisedyouthatIlethimgo?Thatwasprudence,M。deCocheforet,\'Ireplied。\'Iamanoldgambler。Iknowwhenthestakesaretoohighforme。Themanwhocaughtalioninhiswolf-pithadnogreatcatch。\'
\'No,thatistrue,\'heansweredsmiling,\'Andyet——Ifindtwomeninyourskin。\'
\'Idaresaythattherearetwoinmostmen\'sskins,\'Iansweredwithasigh。\'Butnotalwaystogether。Sometimesoneisthere,andsometimestheother。\'
\'Howdoestheoneliketakinguptheother\'swork?\'heaskedkeenly。
Ishruggedmyshoulders。\'Thatisasmaybe,\'Isaid。\'Youdonottakeanestatewithoutthedebts。\'
Hedidnotanswerforamoment,andIfanciedthathisthoughtshadrevertedtohisowncase。Butonasuddenhelookedatmeagain。\'Willyouansweraquestion,M。deBerault?\'hesaidwinningly。
\'Perhaps,\'Ireplied。
\'Thentellme——itisataleIamsureworththetelling。Whatwasitthat,inaveryevilhourforme,sentyouinsearchofme?\'
\'MyLordCardinal,\'Ianswered\'Ididnotaskwho,\'hereplieddrily。\'Iasked,what。Youhadnogrudgeagainstme?\'
\'No。\'
\'Noknowledgeofme?\'
\'No。\'
\'Thenwhatonearthinducedyoutodoit?Heavens!man,\'hecontinuedbluntly,andspeakingwithgreaterfreedomthanhehadbeforeused,\'Natureneverintendedyouforatipstaff。Whatwasitthen?\'
Irose。Itwasverylate,andtheroomwasempty,thefirelow。
\'Iwilltellyou——to-morrow,\'Isaid。\'Ishallhavesomethingtosaytoyouthen,ofwhichthatwillbepart。\'
Helookedatmeingreatastonishment,andwithalittlesuspicion。ButIcalledforalight,andbygoingatoncetobed,cutshorthisquestions。Inthemorningwedidnotmeetuntilitwastimetostart。
ThosewhoknowthesouthroadtoAgen,andhowthevineyardsriseinterracesnorthofthetown,onelevelofredearthaboveanother,greeninsummer,butinlateautumnbareandstony,mayrememberaparticularplacewheretheroad,twoleaguesfromthetown,runsupasteephill。Atthetopofthehillfourroadsmeet;andthere,plaintobeseenagainstthesky,isafinger-
postindicatingwhichwayleadstoBordeaux,andwhichtooldtiledMontauban,andwhichtoPerigueux。