第7章

Thishillhadimpressedmegreatlyonmyjourneysouth;perhapsbecauseIhadenjoyedfromitmyfirstextendedviewoftheGaronneValley,andhadtherefeltmyselfonthevergeofthesouthcountrywheremymissionlay。Ithadtakenrootinmymemory,sothatIhadcometolookuponitsbareroundedhead,withtheguide-postandthefourroads,asthefirstoutpostofParis,asthefirstsignofreturntotheoldlife。

NowfortwodaysIhadbeenlookingforwardtoseeingitagain,ThatlongstretchofroadwoulddoadmirablyforsomethingIhadinmymind。Thatsign-post,withtheroadspointingnorth,south,east,andwest——couldtherebeabetterplaceformeetingsandpartings?

Wecametothebottomoftheascentaboutanhourbeforenoon,M。

deCocheforet,Mademoiselle,andI。Wehadreversedtheorderofyesterday,andIrodeahead;theycameafterattheirleisure。

Now,atthefootofthehillIstopped,andlettingMademoisellepasson,detainedM。deCocheforetbyagesture。

\'Pardonme,onemoment,\'Isaid。\'Iwanttoaskafavour。\'

Helookedatmesomewhatfretfully;withagleamofwildnessinhiseyesthatbetrayedhowtheironwas,littlebylittle,eatingintohisheart。Hehadstartedafterbreakfastasgailyasabridegroom,butgraduallyhehadsunkbelowhimself;andnowhehadmuchadotocurbhisimpatience。

\'Ofme?\'hesaidbitterly。\'Whatisit?\'

\'IwishtohaveafewwordswithMademoiselle——alone,\'Isaid。

\'Alone?\'heexclaimedinastonishment,\'Yes,\'Ireplied,withoutblenching,thoughhisfacegrewdark。

\'Forthematterofthat,youcanbewithincallallthetime,ifyouplease。ButIhaveareasonforwishingtoridealittlewaywithher。\'

\'Totellhersomething?\'

\'Yes。\'

\'Thenyoucantellittome,\'heretortedsuspiciously。

\'Mademoiselle,Iwillanswerforit,hasnodesireto——\'

\'Seemeorspeaktome?No,\'Isaid。\'Icanunderstandthat。

YetIwanttospeaktoher。\'

\'Verywell,youcanspeakinmypresence,\'heansweredrudely。

\'Ifthatbeall,letusrideonandjoinher。\'Andhemadeamovementasiftodoso。

\'Thatwillnotdo,M。deCocheforet,\'Isaidfirmly,stoppinghimwithmyhand。\'Letmebegyoutobemorecomplaisant。ItisasmallthingIask,averysmallthing;butIsweartoyouthatifMademoiselledoesnotgrantit,shewillrepentitallherlife。\'

Helookedatme,hisfacegrowingdarkeranddarker。

\'Finewords,\'hesaid,withasneer。\'YetIfancyIunderstandthem。\'Andthenwithapassionateoathhebrokeout。\'ButI

willnothaveit!Ihavenotbeenblind,M。deBerault,andI

understand。ButIwillnothaveit。IwillhavenosuchJudasbargainmade。PARDIEU!doyouthinkIcouldsufferitandshowmyfaceagain?\'

\'Idon\'tknowwhatyoumean,\'Isaid,restrainingmyselfwithdifficulty。Icouldhavestruckthefool。

\'ButIknowwhatyoumean,\'hereplied,inatoneofsuppressedrage。\'Youwouldhavehersellherself;sellherselftoyoutosaveme。Andyouwouldhavemestandbyandseethethingdone。

No,sir,never;never,thoughIgotothewheel。Iwilldieagentleman,ifIhavelivedafool。\'

\'Ithinkthatyouwilldotheoneascertainlyasyouhavedonetheother,\'Iretortedinmyexasperation。AndyetIadmiredhim。

\'Oh,Iamnotquiteafool!\'hecried,scowlingatme。\'Ihaveusedmyeyes。\'

\'Thenbegoodenoughtofavourmewithyourears!\'Ianswereddrily。\'Forjustamoment。AndlistenwhenIsaythatnosuchbargainhasevercrossedmymind。Youwerekindenoughtothinkwellofmelastnight,M。deCocheforet。WhyshouldthementionofMademoiselleinamomentchangeyouropinion?Iwishsimplytospeaktoher。Ihavenothingtoaskfromher,nothingtoexpectfromher,eitherfavouroranythingelse。WhatIsayshewilldoubtlesstellyou。CIELman!whatharmcanIdotoher,intheroadinyoursight?\'

Helookedatmesullenly,hisfacestillflushed,hiseyessuspicious。

\'Whatdoyouwanttosaytoher?\'heaskedjealously。Hewasquiteunlikehimself。Hisairynonchalance,hiscarelessgaietyweregone。

\'YouknowwhatIdonotwanttosaytoher,M。deCocheforet,\'I

answered。\'Thatshouldbeenough。\'

Hegloweredatmeamoment,stillillcontent。Then,withoutaword,bemademeagesturetogotoher。

Shehadhaltedascoreofpacesaway;wondering,doubtless,whatwasonfoot。Irodetowardsher。Sheworehermask,sothatI

missedtheexpressionofherfaceasIapproached;butthemannerinwhichsheturnedherhorse\'sheaduncompromisinglytowardsherbrotherandlookedpastmewasfullofmeaning。Ifeltthegroundsuddenlycutfromunderme。Isalutedher,trembling。

\'Mademoiselle,\'Isaid,\'willyougrantmetheprivilegeofyourcompanyforafewminutesasweride?\'

\'Towhatpurpose?\'sheanswered;surely,inthecoldestvoiceinwhichawomaneverspoketoaman。

\'ThatImayexplaintoyouagreatmanythingsyoudonotunderstand,\'Imurmured。

\'Iprefertobeinthedark,\'shereplied。Andhermannerwasmorecruelthanherwords。

\'But,Mademoiselle,\'Ipleaded——Iwouldnotbediscouraged——\'youtoldmeoneday,notsolongago,thatyouwouldneverjudgemehastilyagain。\'

\'Factsjudgeyou,notI,\'sheansweredicily。\'Iamnotsufficientlyonalevelwithyoutobeabletojudgeyou——IthankGod。\'

Ishiveredthoughthesunwasonme,andthehollowwherewestoodwaswarm。

\'Still,oncebeforeyouthoughtthesame,\'Iexclaimedafterapause,\'andafterwardsyoufoundthatyouhadbeenwrong。Itmaybesoagain,Mademoiselle。\'

\'Impossible,\'shesaid。

Thatstungme。

\'No,\'Icried。\'Itisnotimpossible。Itisyouwhoareimpossible。Itisyouwhoareheartless,Mademoiselle。Ihavedonemuchinthelastthreedaystomakethingslighterforyou,muchtomakethingsmoreeasy;nowIaskyoutodosomethinginreturnwhichcancostyounothing。\'

\'Nothing?\'sheansweredslowly——andshelookedatme;andhereyesandhervoicecutmeasiftheyhadbeenknives。\'Nothing?

Doyouthink,Monsieur,itcostsmenothingtolosemyself-

respect,asIdowitheverywordIspeaktoyou?DoyouthinkitcostsmenothingtobeherewhenIfeeleverylookyoucastuponmeaninsult,everybreathItakeinyourpresenceacontamination?Nothing,Monsieur?\'shecontinuedwithbitterirony。\'Nay,something!ButsomethingwhichIcouldnothopetomakecleartoyou。\'

Isatforamomentconfounded,quiveringwithpain。Ithadbeenonethingtofeelthatshehatedandscornedme,toknowthatthetrustandconfidencewhichshehadbeguntoplaceinmeweretransformedtoloathing。Itwasanothertolistentoherhard,pitilesswords,tochangecolourunderthelashofhergibingtongue。ForamomentIcouldnotfindvoicetoanswerher。ThenIpointedtoM。deCocheforet。

\'Doyoulovehim?\'Isaidhoarsely,roughly。Thegibingtonehadpassedfromhervoicetomine。

Shedidnotanswer。

\'Becauseifyoudoyouwillletmetellmytale。Sayno,butoncemore,Mademoiselle——Iamonlyhuman——andIgo。Andyouwillrepentitallyourlife。\'

IhaddonebetterhadItakenthattonefromthebeginning。Shewinced,herheaddropped,sheseemedtogrowsmaller。Allinamoment,asitwere,herpridecollapsed。

\'Iwillhearyou,\'shemurmured。

\'Thenwewillrideon,ifyouplease,\'IsaidkeepingtheadvantageIhadgained。\'Youneednotfear。Yourbrotherwillfollow。\'

Icaughtholdofherreinandturnedherhorse,andshesuffereditwithoutdemur;andinamomentwewerepacingsidebyside,withthelongstraightroadbeforeus。Attheendwhereittoppedthehill,Icouldseethefinger-post,twofaintblacklinesagainstthesky。Whenwereachedthat——involuntarilyI

checkedmyhorseandmadeitmovemoreslowly。

\'Well,sir?\'shesaidimpatiently。Andherfigureshookaswithcold。

\'ItisataleIdesiretotellyou,Mademoiselle,\'Ianswered。

\'PerhapsImayseemtobeginalongwayoff,butbeforeIendI

promisetointerestyou。TwomonthsagotherewaslivinginParisaman——perhapsabadman——atanyrate,bycommonreportahardman;amanwithapeculiarreputation。\'

Sheturnedonmesuddenly,hereyesgleamingthroughhermask。

\'Oh,Monsieur,sparemethis!\'shesaid,quietlyscornful。\'I

willtakeitforgranted。\'

\'Verywell,\'Irepliedsteadfastly。\'Goodorbad,heoneday,indefianceoftheCardinal\'sedictagainstduelling,foughtwithayoungEnglishmanbehindStJacques\'Church。TheEnglishmanhadinfluence,thepersonofwhomIspeakhadnone,andanindifferentname;hewasarrested,thrownintotheChatelet,castfordeath,leftfordaystofacedeath。Atlastanofferwasmadetohim。Ifhewouldseekoutanddeliverupanotherman,anoutlawwithapriceuponhishead,heshouldhimselfgofree。\'

Ipausedanddrewadeepbreath。ThenIcontinued,lookingnotather,butintothedistance,andspeakingslowly。

\'Mademoiselle,itseemseasynowtosaywhatcourseheshouldhavechosen。Itseemshardnowtofindexcusesforhim。ButtherewasonethingwhichIpleadforhim。Thetaskhewasaskedtoundertakewasadangerousone。Herisked,heknewthathemustrisk,andtheeventprovedhimtoberight,hislifeagainstthelifeofthisunknownman。Andonethingmore;timewasbeforehim。Theoutlawmightbetakenbyanother,mightbekilled,mightdie,might——Butthere,Mademoiselle,weknowwhatanswerthispersonmade。Hetookthebasercourse,andonhishonour,onhisparole,withmoneysuppliedtohim,hewentfree;

freeontheconditionthathedeliveredupthisotherman。\'

Ipausedagain,butIdidnotdaretolookather;andafteramomentofsilenceIresumed。

\'Someportionofthesecondhalfofthestoryyouknow,Mademoiselle;butnotall。Sufficeitthatthismancamedowntoaremotevillage,andthereatrisk,but,Heavenknows,baselyenough,foundhiswayintohisvictim\'shome。Oncethere,however,hisheartbegantofailhim。Hadhefoundthehousegarrisonedbymen,hemighthavepressedtohisendwithlittleremorse。Buthefoundthereonlytwohelplessloyalwomen;andI

sayagainthatfromthefirsthourofhisentrancehesickenedattheworkwhichhehadinhand,theworkwhichill-fortunehadlaiduponhim。Stillhepursuedit。Hehadgivenhisword;andiftherewasonetraditionofhisracewhichthismanhadneverbroken,itwasthatoffidelitytohisside——tothemanwhopaidhim。Buthepursueditwithonlyhalfhismind,ingreatmisery,ifyouwillbelieveme;sometimesinagoniesofshame。

Gradually,however,almostagainsthiswill,thedramaworkeditselfoutbeforehim,untilheneededonlyonething。

IlookedatMademoiselle,trembling。Butherheadwasaverted:

Icouldgathernothingfromtheoutlinesofherform;andIwenton。

\'Donotmisunderstandme,\'Isaidinalowervoice。\'DonotmisunderstandwhatIamgoingtosaynext。Thisisnolove-

story;andcanhavenoendingsuchasromancerslovetosettotheirtales。ButIamboundtomention,Mademoiselle,thatthismanwhohadlivedalmostallhislifeaboutinnsandeating-

housesandatthegaming-tablesmethereforthefirsttimeforyearsagoodwoman,andlearnedbythelightofherloyaltyanddevotiontoseewhathislifehadbeen,andwhatwastherealnatureoftheworkhewasdoing。Ithink——nay,Iknow,\'I

continued,\'thatitaddedahundredfoldtohismiserythatwhenhelearnedatlastthesecrethehadcometosurprise,helearneditfromherlips,andinsuchawaythat,hadhefeltnoshame,Hellcouldhavebeennoplaceforhim。ButinonethingIhopeshemisjudgedhim。Shethought,andhadreasontothink,thatthemomentheknewhersecrethewentout,notevenclosingthedoor,andusedit。Butthetruthwasthatwhileherwordswerestillinhisearsnewscametohimthatothershadthesecret;

andhadhenotgoneoutontheinstantanddonewhathedid,andforestalledthem,M。deCocheforetwouldhavebeentaken,butbyothers。\'

Mademoisellebrokeherlongsilencesosuddenlythatherhorsesprangforward。

\'WouldtoHeavenhehad!\'shewailed。

\'Beentakenbyothers?\'Iexclaimed,startledoutofmyfalsecomposure。

\'Oh,yes,yes!\'sheansweredwithapassionategesture。\'Whydidyounottellme?Whydidyounotconfesstome,sir,evenatthelastmoment?But,nomore!Nomore!\'shecontinuedinapiteousvoice;andshetriedtourgeherhorseforward。\'Ihaveheardenough。Youarerackingmyheart,M。deBerault。SomedayIwillaskGodtogivemestrengthtoforgiveyou。\'

\'Butyouhavenotheardmeout,\'Isaid。

\'Iwillhearnomore,\'sheansweredinavoiceshevainlystrovetorendersteady。\'Towhatend?CanIsaymorethanIhavesaid?OrdidyouthinkthatIcouldforgiveyounow——withhimbehindusgoingtohisdeath?Oh,no,no!\'shecontinued。

\'Leaveme!Iimploreyoutoleaveme,sir。Iamnotwell。\'

Shedroopedoverherhorse\'sneckasshespoke,andbegantoweepsopassionatelythatthetearsrandownhercheeksunderhermask,andfellandsparkledlikedewonthemane;whilehersobsshookhersothatIthoughtshemustfall。Istretchedoutmyhandinstinctivelytogiveherhelp,butsheshrankfromme。

\'No!\'shegasped,betweenhersobs。\'Donottouchme。Thereistoomuchbetweenus。\'

\'Yettheremustbeonethingmorebetweenus,\'Iansweredfirmly。

\'Youmustlistentomealittlelongerwhetheryouwillorno,Mademoiselle:fortheloveyoubeartoyourbrother。ThereisonecoursestillopentomebywhichImayredeemmyhonour;andithasbeeninmymindforsometimebacktotakethatcourse。

\'To-day,Iamthankfultosay,Icantakeitcheerfully,ifnotwithoutregret;withasteadfastheart,ifnolightone。

Mademoiselle,\'Icontinuedearnestly,feelingnoneofthetriumph,noneofthevanity,noneoftheelationIhadforeseen,butonlysimplejoyinthejoyIcouldgiveher,\'IthankGodthatitISstillinmypowertoundowhatIhavedone:thatitisstillinmypowertogobacktohimwhosentme,andtellinghimthatIhavechangedmymind,andwillbearmyownburdens,topaythepenalty。\'

Wewerewithinahundredpacesofthetopandthefinger-post。

Shecriedoutwildlythatshedidnotunderstand。\'Whatisityou——you——havejustsaid?\'shemurmured。\'Icannothear。\'Andshebegantofumblewiththeribbonofhermask。

\'Onlythis,Mademoiselle,\'Iansweredgently。\'Igiveyourbrotherbackhisword,hisparole。Fromthismomentheisfreetogowhitherhepleases。Here,wherewestand,fourroadsmeet。

ThattotherightgoestoMontauban,whereyouhavedoubtlessfriends,andcanliehidforatime。OrthattotheleftleadstoBordeaux,whereyoucantakeshipifyouplease。Andinaword,Mademoiselle,\'Icontinued,endingalittlefeebly,\'Ihopethatyourtroublesarenowover。\'

Sheturnedherfacetome——wehadbothcometoastandstill——andpluckedatthefasteningsofhermask。Buthertremblingfingershadknottedthestring,andinamomentshedroppedherhandwithacryofdespair。\'Butyou?You?\'shewailedinavoicesochangedthatIshouldnothaveknownitforhers。\'Whatwillyoudo?Idonotunderstand,Monsieur。\'

\'Thereisathirdroad,\'Ianswered。\'ItleadstoParis。Thatismyroad,Mademoiselle。Weparthere。\'

\'Butwhy?\'shecriedwildly。

\'Becausefromto-dayIwouldfainbegintobehonourable,\'I

answeredinalowvoice。\'BecauseIdarenotbegenerousatanother\'scost。ImustgobackwhenceIcame。\'

\'TotheChatelet?\'shemuttered。

\'Yes,Mademoiselle,totheChatelet。\'

Shetriedfeverishlytoraisehermaskwithherhand。

\'Iamnotwell,\'shestammered。\'Icannotbreathe。\'

AndshebegantoswaysoviolentlyinhersaddlethatIsprangdown,and,runningroundherhorse\'shead,wasjustintimetocatchherasshefell。Shewasnotquiteunconsciousthen,forasIsupportedher,shecriedout,——

\'Donottouchme!Donottouchme!Youkillmewithshame!\'

Butasshespokesheclungtome;andImadenomistake。Thosewordsmademehappy。Icarriedhertothebank,myheartonfire,andlaidheragainstitjustasM。deCocheforetrodeup。

Hesprangfromhishorse,hiseyesblazing,\'Whatisthis?\'hecried。\'Whathaveyoubeensayingtoher,man?\'

\'Shewilltellyou,\'Ianswereddrily,mycomposurereturningunderhiseye。\'Amongstotherthings,thatyouarefree。Fromthismoment,M。deCocheforet,Igiveyoubackyourparole,andI

takemyownhonour。Farewell。\'

HecriedoutsomethingasImounted,butIdidnotstaytoheedoranswer。Idashedthespursintomyhorse,androdeawaypastthecross-roads,pastthefinger-post;awaywiththeleveluplandstretchingbeforeme,dry,bare,almosttreeless;andbehindme,allIloved。Once,whenIhadgoneahundredyards,Ilookedbackandsawhimstandinguprightagainstthesky,staringaftermeacrossherbody。AndagainaminutelaterIlookedback。

Thistimesawonlytheslenderwoodencross,andbelowitadarkblurredmass。

CHAPTERXIV

STMARTIN\'SEVE

Itwaslateeveningonthetwenty-ninthofNovemberwhenIrodeintoParisthroughtheOrleansgate。Thewindwasinthenorth-

east,andagreatcloudofvapourhungintheeyeofanangrysunset。Theairseemedtobeheavywithsmoke,thekennelsreeked,mygorgeroseatthecity\'ssmell;andwithallmyheartIenviedthemanwhohadgoneoutofitbythesamegatenearlytwomonthsbefore,withhisfacetothesouthandtheprospectofridingdayafterdayandleagueafterleagueacrossheathandmoorandpasture。Atleasthehadhadsomeweeksoflifebeforehim,andfreedomandtheopenair,andhopeanduncertainty;

whileIcamebackunderdoom,andinthepallofsmokethathungoverthehuddleofinnumerableroofssawagloomyshadowingofmyownfate。

Formakenomistake。Amaninmiddlelifedoesnotstriphimselfoftheworldlyhabitwithwhichexperiencehasclothedhim,doesnotruncountertoallthehardsawsandinstancesbywhichhehasgovernedhiscoursesolong,withoutshiveringsanddoubtsandhorriblemisgivings,andstrugglesofheart。AtleastadozentimesbetweentheLoireandParisIaskedmyselfwhathonourwas,andwhatgooditcoulddomewhenIlayrottingandforgotten;ifIwerenotafoolfollowingaJacko\'Lanthorn;andwhether,ofallthemenintheworld,therelentlessmantowhomIwasreturningwouldnotbethefirsttogibeatmyfolly?

However,shamekeptmestraight;shameandthememoryofMademoiselle\'slooksandwords。Idarednotbefalsetoheragain;Icouldnot,afterspeakingsoloftily,fallsolow,Andtherefore——thoughnotwithoutmanyasecretstruggleandquaking——Icame,onthelasteveningbutoneofNovember,totheOrleansgate,androdeslowlyandsadlythroughthestreetsbytheLuxembourgonmywaytothePontauChange。

Thestrugglehadsappedmylaststrength,however;andwiththefirstwhiffofthegutters,thefirstrushofbarefootedgaminsundermyhorse\'shoofs,thefirstbabelofstreetcries——thefirstbreath,inaword,ofParis——therecameanewtemptation;

togoforonelastnighttoZaton\'s,toseethetablesagainandthefacesofsurprise,tobeforanhourortwotheoldBerault。

Thatwouldbenobreachofhonour,forinanycaseIcouldnotreachtheCardinalbeforeto-morrow。Anditcoulddonoharm。

Itcouldmakenochangeinanything。Itwouldnothavebeenathingworthstrugglingabout,indeed;only——onlyIhadinmyinmostheartasuspicionthatthestoutestresolutionsmightlosetheirforceinthatatmosphere;andthatthereevensuchatalismanasthememoryofawoman\'slooksandwordsmightloseitsvirtue。

Still,IthinkthatIshouldhavesuccumbedintheendifIhadnotreceivedatthecorneroftheLuxembourgashockwhichsoberedmeeffectually。AsIpassedthegates,acoach,followedbytwooutriders,sweptoutofthePalacecourtyard;itwasgoingatagreatpace,andIreinedmyjadedhorseononesidetogiveitroom。Bychanceasitwhirledbyme,oneoftheleathercurtainsflappedback,andIsawforasecondbythewaninglight——thenearerwheelswerenomorethantwofeetfrommyboot——afaceinside。

Afaceandnomore,andthatonlyforasecond。Butitfrozeme。

ItwasRichelieu\'s,theCardinal\'s;butnotasIhadbeenwonttoseeit——keen,cold,acute,withintellectandindomitablewillineveryfeature。Thisfacewascontortedwiththerageofimpatience,wasgrimwiththefeverofhaste,andthefearofdeath。Theeyesburnedunderthepalebrow,themoustachebristled,theteethshowedthroughthebeard;Icouldfancythemancrying\'Faster!Faster!\'andgnawinghisnailsintheimpotenceofpassion;andIshrankbackasifIhadbeenstruck。

Thenextmomenttheoutriderssplashedme,thecoachwasahundredpacesahead,andIwasleftchilledandwondering,foreseeingtheworst,andnolongerinanymoodforZaton\'s。

Sucharevelationofsuchamanwasenoughtoappalme,foramomentconsciencecriedoutthathemusthaveheardthatCocheforethadescapedhim,andthroughme。ButIdismissedtheideaassoonasformed。InthevastmeshesoftheCardinal\'sschemesCocheforetcouldbeonlyasmallfish;andtoaccountforthefaceinthecoachIneededacataclysm,acatastrophe,amisfortuneasfaraboveordinarymishapsasthisman\'sintellectroseabovethecommonrunofminds。

ItwasalmostdarkwhenIcrossedthebridges,andcreptdespondentlytotheRueSavonnerie。AfterstablingmyhorseI

tookmybagandholsters,andclimbingthestairstomyoldlandlord\'s——Irememberthattheplacehadgrown,asitseemedtome,strangelymeanandsmallandill-smellinginmyabsence——I

knockedatthedoor。Itwaspromptlyopenedbythelittletailorhimself,whothrewuphisarmsandopenedhiseyesatsightofme。

\'BySaintGenevieve!\'hesaid,\'ifitisnotM。deBerault?\'

\'Itis,\'Isaid。Ittouchedmealittle,aftermylonelyjourney,tofindhimsogladtoseeme;thoughIhadneverdonehimagreaterbenefitthansometimestounbendwithhimandborrowhismoney。\'Youlooksurprised,littleman!\'I

continued,ashemadewayformetoenter。\'I\'llbeswornthatyouhavebeenpawningmygoodsandlettingmyroom,youknave!\'

\'Never,yourExcellency!\'heanswered。\'Onthecontrary,Ihavebeenexpectingyou。\'

\'How?\'Isaid。\'To-day?\'

\'To-dayorto-morrow,\'heanswered,followingmeinandclosingthedoor。\'ThefirstthingIsaidwhenIheardthenewsthismorningwas——nowweshallhaveM。deBeraultbackagain。YourExcellencywillpardonthechildren,\'hecontinued,bobbingroundme,asItooktheoldseatonthethree-leggedstoolbeforethehearth。\'Thenightiscoldandthereisnofireinyourroom。\'

Whileherantoandfrowithmycloakandbags,littleGil,towhomIhadstoodatStSulpice\'s,borrowingtencrownsthesameday,Iremember,cameshylytoplaywithmyswordhilt。

\'Soyouexpectedmebackwhenyouheardthenews,Frison,didyou?\'Isaid,takingtheladonmyknee。

\'Tobesure,yourExcellency,\'heanswered,peepingintotheblackpotbeforeheliftedittothehook。

\'Verygood。Thennowletushearwhatthenewsis,\'Isaiddrily。

\'OftheCardinal,M。deBerault。\'

\'Ah!Andwhat?\'

Helookedatme,holdingtheheavypotsuspendedinhishands。

\'Youhavenotheard?\'heexclaimedinastonishment。

\'Notatittle。Tellitme,mygoodfellow。\'

\'YouhavenotheardthathisEminenceisdisgraced?\'

Istaredathim。\'Notaword,\'Isaid。

Hesetdownthepot。

\'ThenyourExcellencymusthavemadeaverylongjourneyindeed,\'

hesaidwithconviction。\'Forithasbeenintheairaweekormore,andIthoughtthatithadbroughtyouback。Aweek?A

month,Idaresay。TheywhisperthatitistheoldQueen\'sdoing。Atanyrate,itiscertainthattheyhavecancelledhiscommissionsanddisplacedhisofficers。TherearerumoursofimmediatepeacewithSpain。Everywherehisenemiesareliftinguptheirheads;andIhearthathehasrelaysofhorsessetallthewaytothecoastthathemayflyatanymoment。ForwhatI

knowhemaybegonealready。\'

\'But,man——\'Isaid,surprisedoutofmycomposure。\'TheKing!

YouforgettheKing。LettheCardinaloncepipetohimandhewilldance。Andtheywilldancetoo!\'Iaddedgrimly。

\'Yes,\'Frisonansweredeagerly。\'True,yourExcellency,buttheKingwillnotseehim。Threetimesto-day,asIamtold,theCardinalhasdriventotheLuxembourgandstoodlikeanycommonmanintheante-chamber,sothatIhearitwaspitifultoseehim。ButhisMajestywouldnotadmithim。AndwhenhewentawaythelasttimeIamtoldthathisfacewaslikedeath!Well,hewasagreatman,andwemaybeworseruled,M。deBerault,savingyourpresence。Ifthenoblesdidnotlikehim,hewasgoodtothetradersandthebourgeoisie,andequaltoall。\'

\'Silence,man!Silence,andletmethink,\'Isaid,muchexcited。

Andwhilehebustledtoandfro,gettingmysupper,andthefirelightplayedaboutthesnug,sorrylittleroom,andthechildtoyedwithhisplaything,Ifelltodigestingthisgreatnews,andponderinghowIstoodnowandwhatIoughttodo。Atfirstsight,Iknow,itseemedtomethatIhadnothingtodobuttositstill。Inafewhoursthemanwhohadtakenmybondwouldbepowerless,andIshouldbefree;inafewhoursImightsmileathim。Toallappearancethedicehadfallenwellforme。Ihaddoneagreatthing,runagreatrisk,wonawoman\'slove;and,afterall,Iwasnottopaythepenalty。

ButawordwhichfellfromFrisonasheflutteredroundme,pouringoutthebrothandcuttingthebread,droppedintomymindandspoiledmysatisfaction。

\'Yes,yourExcellency,\'hesaid,confirmingsomethinghehadstatedbeforeandwhichIhadmissed,\'andIamtoldthatthelasttimehecameintothegallerytherewasnotamanofallthescoreswhohadbeenathisleveelastMondaywouldspeaktohim。

Theyfellofflikerats——justlikerats——untilhewasleftstandingalone。AndIhaveseenhim!\'——Frisonlifteduphiseyesandhishandsanddrewinhisbreath——\'Ah!IhaveseentheKinglookshabbybesidehim!Andhiseye!Iwouldnotliketomeetitnow。\'

\'Pish!\'Igrowled。\'Someonehasfooledyou。Menarewiserthanthat。\'

\'So?Well,yourExcellencyunderstands,\'heansweredmeekly。

\'But——therearenocatsonacoldhearth。\'

Itoldhimagainthathewasafool。Butforallthat,andmyreasoning,Ifeltuncomfortable。Thiswasagreatman,ifeveragreatmanlived,andtheywereallleavinghim;andI——well,I

hadnocausetolovehim。ButIhadtakenhismoney,Ihadacceptedhiscommission,andIhadbetrayedhim。Thesethreethingsbeingso,ifhefellbeforeIcould——withthebestwillintheworld——setmyselfrightwithhim,somuchthebetterforme。

Thatwasmygain——thefortuneofwar,theturnofthedice。ButifIlayhid,andtooktimeformyally,andbeingherewhilehestillstood,thoughtottering,waiteduntilhefell,whatofmyhonourthen?WhatofthegrandwordsIhadsaidtoMademoiselleatAgen?Ishouldbeliketherecreantintheoldromance,who,lyingintheditchwhilethebattleraged,cameoutafterwardsandboastedofhiscourage。

Andyetthefleshwasweak。Aday,twenty-fourhours,twodays,mightmakethedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath,loveanddeath;

andIwavered。ButatlastIsettledwhatIwoulddo。Atnoonthenextday,thetimeatwhichIshouldhavepresentedmyselfifIhadnotheardthisnews,atthattimeIwouldstillpresentmyself。Notearlier;Iowedmyselfthechance。Notlater;thatwasduetohim。

Havingsosettledit,Ithoughttorestinpeace。ButwiththefirstlightIwasawake,anditwasallIcoulddotokeepmyselfquietuntilIheardFrisonstirring。Icalledtohimthentoknowiftherewasanynews,andlaywaitingandlisteningwhilehewentdowntothestreettolearn。Itseemedanendlesstimebeforehecameback;anage,whenhecameback,beforehespoke。

\'Well,hehasnotsetoff?\'Iaskedatlast,unabletocontrolmyeagerness。

Ofcoursehehadnot;andatnineo\'clockIsentFrisonoutagain;andattenandeleven——alwayswiththesameresult。Iwaslikeamanwaitingandlookingand,aboveall,listeningforareprieve;andassickasanycraven。Butwhenhecameback,ateleven,Igaveuphopeanddressedmyselfcarefully。IsupposeI

hadanoddlookthen,however,forFrisonstoppedmeatthedoor,andaskedme,withevidentalarm,whereIwasgoing。

Iputthelittlemanasidegently。

\'Tothetables,\'Isaid,\'tomakeabigthrow,myfriend。\'

Itwasafinemorning,sunny,keen,pleasant,whenIwentoutintothestreet;butIscarcelynoticedit。AllmythoughtswerewhereIwasgoing,sothatitseemedbutastepfrommythresholdtotheHotelRichelieu;IwasnosoonergonefromtheonethanI

foundmyselfattheother。Now,asonamemorableeveningwhenI

hadcrossedthestreetinadrizzlingrain,andlookedthatwaywithforeboding,thereweretwoorthreeguards,intheCardinal\'slivery,loiteringinfrontofthegreatgates。Comingnearer,IfoundtheoppositepavementundertheLouvrethrongedwithpeople,notmovingabouttheirbusiness,butstandingallsilent,alllookingacrossfurtively,allwiththeairofpersonswhowishedtobethoughtpassingby。Theirsilenceandtheirkeenlookshadinsomewayanairofmenace。LookingbackafterIhadturnedintowardsthegates,Ifoundthemdevouringmewiththeireyes。

Andcertainlytheyhadlittleelsetolookat。Inthecourtyard,where,somemornings,whentheCourtwasinParis,Ihadseenascoreofcoacheswaitingandthriceasmanyservants,werenowemptinessandsunshineandstillness。Theofficeronguard,twirlinghismoustachios,lookedatmeinwonderasIpassedhim;

thelackeysloungingintheportico,andalltoomuchtakenupwithwhisperingtomakeapretenceofbeingofservice,grinnedatmyappearance。ButthatwhichhappenedwhenIhadmountedthestairsandcametothedooroftheante-chamberoutdidall。Themanonguardwouldhaveopenedthedoor,butwhenIwenttoenter,amajor-domowhowasstandingby,mutteringwithtwoorthreeofhiskind,hastenedforwardandstoppedme。

\'Yourbusiness,Monsieur,ifyouplease?\'hesaidinquisitively;

whileIwonderedwhyheandtheotherslookedatmesostrangely。

\'IamM。deBerault,\'Iansweredsharply。\'Ihavetheentree。\'

Hebowedpolitelyenough。

\'Yes,M。deBerault,Ihavethehonourtoknowyourface,\'hesaid。\'But——pardonme。HaveyoubusinesswithhisEminence?\'

\'Ihavethecommonbusiness,\'Iansweredsharply。\'Bywhichmanyofuslive,sirrah!Towaitonhim。\'

\'But——byappointment,Monsieur?\'

\'No,\'Isaid,astonished。\'Itistheusualhour。Forthematterofthat,however,Ihavebusinesswithhim。\'

Themanstilllookedatmeforamomentinseemingembarrassment。

Thenhestoodasideandsignedtothedoor-keepertoopenthedoor。Ipassedin,uncovering;withanassuredfaceandsteadfastmien,readytomeetalleyes。Inamoment,onthethreshold,themysterywasexplained。

Theroomwasempty。

CHAPTERXV

STMARTIN\'SSUMMER

Yes,atthegreatCardinal\'sleveeIwastheonlyclient!I

staredroundtheroom,along,narrowgallery,throughwhichitwashiscustomtowalkeverymorning,afterreceivinghismoreimportantvisitors。Istared,Isay,fromsidetoside,inastateofstupefaction。Theseatsagainsteitherwallwereempty,therecessesofthewindowsemptytoo。Thehatsculpturedandpaintedhereandthere,thestaringR,theblazonedarmslookeddownonavacantfloor。Onlyonalittlestoolbythefartherdoor,sataquiet-facedmaninblack,whoread,orpretendedtoread,inalittlebook,andneverlookedup。Oneofthosemen,blind,deaf,secretive,whofattenintheshadowofthegreat。

Suddenly,whileIstoodconfoundedandfullofshamedthought——

forIhadseentheante-chamberofRichelieu\'soldhotelsocrowdedthathecouldnotwalkthroughit——thismanclosedhisbook,roseandcamenoiselesslytowardsme。

\'M。deBerault?\'hesaid。

\'Yes,\'Ianswered。

\'HisEminenceawaitsyou。Begoodenoughtofollowme。\'

Ididso,inadeeperstuporthanbefore。ForhowcouldtheCardinalknowthatIwashere?Howcouldhehaveknownwhenhegavetheorder?ButIhadshorttimetothinkofthesethings,orothers。Wepassedthroughtworooms,inoneofwhichsomesecretarieswerewriting,westoppedatathirddoor。Overallbroodedasilencewhichcouldbefelt。Theusherknocked,opened,and,withhisfingeronhislip,pushedasideacurtainandsignedtometoenter。Ididsoandfoundmyselfbehindascreen。

\'IsthatM。deBerault?\'askedathin,high-pitchedvoice。

\'Yes,Monseigneur,\'Iansweredtrembling。

\'Thencome,myfriend,andtalktome。\'

Iwentroundthescreen,andIknownothowitwas,thewatchingcrowdoutside,thevacantante-chamberinwhichIhadstood,thestillnessandsilenceallseemedtobeconcentratedhere,andtogivetothemanIsawbeforemeadignitywhichhehadneverpossessedformewhentheworldpassedthroughhisdoors,andtheproudestfawnedonhimforasmile。Hesatinagreatchaironthefarthersideofthehearth,alittleredskull-caponhishead,hisfinehandslyingstillinhislap。Thecollaroflawnwhichfelloverhiscapewasquiteplain,buttheskirtsofhisredrobewerecoveredwithrichlace,andtheorderoftheHolyGhost,awhitedoveonagoldcross,shoneonhisbreast。AmongthemultitudinouspapersonthegreattablenearhimIsawaswordandpistols;andsometapestrythatcoveredalittletablebehindhimfailedtohideapairofspurredriding-boots。ButasIadvancedhelookedtowardsmewiththeutmostcomposure;withafacemildandalmostbenign,inwhichIstroveinvaintoreadthetracesoflastnight\'spassion。Sothatitflashedacrossmethatifthismanreallystood(andafterwardsIknewthathedid)

onthethinrazor-edgebetweenlifeanddeath,betweenthesupremeofearthlypower,lordofFranceandarbiterofEurope,andthenothingnessoftheclod,hejustifiedhisfame。Hegaveweakernaturesnoroomfortriumph。

Thethoughtwasnosoonerentertainedthanitwasgone。

\'Andsoyouarebackatlast,M。deBerault,\'hesaidgently。\'I

havebeenexpectingtoseeyousinceninethismorning。\'

\'YourEminenceknew,then——\'Imuttered。

\'ThatyoureturnedtoParisbytheOrleansgatelasteveningalone?\'heanswered,fittingtogethertheendsofhisfingers,andlookingatmeoverthemwithinscrutableeyes。\'Yes,Iknewallthatlastnight。Andnow,ofyourbusiness。Youhavebeenfaithfulanddiligent,Iamsure。Whereishe?\'

Istaredathimandwasdumb。InsomewaythestrangethingsI

hadseensinceIhadleftmylodgings,thesurprisesIhadfoundawaitingmehere,haddrivenmyownfortunes,myownperil,outofmyhead——untilthismoment。Now,atthisquestion,allreturnedwitharush,andIrememberedwhereIstood。Myheartheavedsuddenlyinmybreast。Istroveforasavouroftheoldhardihood,butforthemomentIcouldnotfindaword。

\'Well,\'hesaidlightly,afaintsmileliftinghismoustache。

\'Youdonotspeak。YouleftAuchwithhimonthetwenty-fourth,M。deBerault。SomuchIknow。AndyoureachedPariswithouthimlastnight。Hehasnotgivenyoutheslip?\'

\'No,Monseigneur,\'Imuttered。

\'Ha!thatisgood,\'heanswered,sinkingbackagaininhischair。\'Forthemoment——butIknewthatIcoulddependonyou。

Andnowwhereishe?Whathaveyoudonewithhim?Heknowsmuch,andthesoonerIknowitthebetter。Areyourpeoplebringinghim,M。deBerault?\'

\'No,Monseigneur,\'Istammered,withdrylips。Hisverygood-

humour,hisbenignity,appalledme。Iknewhowterriblewouldbethechange,howfearfulhisrage,whenIshouldtellhimthetruth。AndyetthatI,GildeBerault,shouldtremblebeforeanyman!WiththatthoughtIspurredmyself,asitwere,tothetask。\'No,yourEminence,\'Isaid,withtheenergyofdespair。

\'Ihavenotbroughthim,becauseIhavesethimfree。\'

\'Becauseyouhave——WHAT?\'heexclaimed。Heleanedforwardashespoke,hishandsonthearmofthechair;andhiseyesgrowingeachinstantsmaller,seemedtoreadmysoul。

\'BecauseIhavelethimgo,\'Irepeated。

\'Andwhy?\'hesaid,inavoiceliketheraspingofafile。

\'BecauseItookhimunfairly,\'Ianswered。

\'Because,Monseigneur,Iamagentleman,andthistaskshouldhavebeengiventoonewhowasnot。Itookhim,ifyoumustknow,\'Icontinuedimpatiently——thefenceoncecrossedIwasgrowingbolder——\'bydoggingawoman\'sstepsandwinningherconfidenceandbetrayingit。AndwhateverIhavedoneillinmylife——ofwhichyouweregoodenoughtothrowsomethinginmyteethwhenIwaslasthere——Ihaveneverdonethat,andIwillnot!\'

\'Andsoyousethimfree?\'

\'Yes。\'

\'AfteryouhadbroughthimtoAuch?\'

\'Yes。\'

\'And,inpointoffact,savedhimfromfallingintothehandsoftheCommandantatAuch?\'

\'Yes,\'Ianswereddesperatelytoall。

\'Then,whatofthetrustIplacedinyou,sirrah?\'herejoined,inaterriblevoice;andstoopingstillfartherforwardheprobedmewithhiseyes。\'Youwhoprateoftrustandconfidence,whoreceivedyourlifeonparole,andbutforyourpromisetomewouldhavebeencarrionthismonthpast,answermethat?WhatofthetrustIplacedinyou?\'

\'Theanswerissimple,\'Isaid,shruggingmyshoulderswithatouchofmyoldself。\'Iamheretopaythepenalty。\'

\'AnddoyouthinkthatIdonotknowwhy?\'heretorted,strikingonehandonthearmofhischairwithaforcethatstartledme。

\'Becauseyouhaveheard,sir,thatmypowerisgone!BecauseyouhaveheardthatI,whowasyesterdaytheKing\'srighthand,amto-daydriedup,witheredandparalysed!Becauseyouhaveheard——buthaveacare!haveacare!\'hecontinuedwithextraordinaryvehemence,andinavoicelikeadog\'ssnarl。\'Youandthoseothers!Haveacare,Isay,oryoumayfindyourselvesmistakenyet。\'

\'AsHeavenshalljudgeme,\'Iansweredsolemnly,\'thatisnottrue。UntilIreachedParislastnightIknewnothingofthisreport。Icameherewithasinglemind,toredeemmyhonourbyplacingagaininyourEminence\'shandsthatwhichyougavemeontrust,andhereIdoplaceit。\'

Foramomentheremainedinthesameattitude,staringatmefixedly。Thenhisfacerelaxedsomewhat。

\'Begoodenoughtoringthatbell,\'hesaid。

Itstoodonatablenearme。Irangit,andavelvet-footedmaninblackcamein,andglidinguptotheCardinal,placedapaperinhishand。TheCardinallookedatit;whilethemanstoodwithhisheadobsequiouslybent,andmyheartbeatfuriously。

\'Verygood,\'hisEminencesaid,afterapausewhichseemedtometobeendless,\'Letthedoorsbethrownopen。\'

Themanbowedlow,andretiredbehindthescreen。Iheardalittlebellringsomewhereinthesilence,andinamomenttheCardinalstoodup。

\'Followme!\'hesaid,withastrangeflashofhiskeeneyes。

Astonished,Istoodasidewhilehepassedtothescreen;thenI

followedhim。Outsidethefirstdoor,whichstoodopen,wefoundeightorninepersons——pages,amonk,themajor-domo,andseveralguardswaitinglikemutes。Thesesignedtometoprecedethemandfellinbehindus,andinthatorderwepassedthroughthefirstroomandthesecond,wheretheclerksstoodwithbentheadstoreceiveus。Thelastdoor,thedooroftheante-chamber,flewopenasweapproached,voicescried,\'Room!RoomforhisEminence!\'wepassedthroughtwolinesofbowinglackeys,andentered——anemptychamber。

Theushersdidnotknowhowtolookatoneanother;thelackeystrembledintheirshoes。ButtheCardinalwalkedon,apparentlyunmoved,untilhehadpassedslowlyhalfthelengthofthechamber。Thenheturnedhimselfabout,lookingfirsttoonesideandthentotheother,withalowlaughofderision。

\'Father,\'hesaidinhisthinvoice,\'whatdoesthePsalmistsay?

\"Iambecomelikeapelicaninthewildernessandlikeanowlthatisinthedesert!\"\'

Themonkmumbledassent。

\'Andlaterinthesamepsalm,isitnotwritten,\"Theyshallperish,butthoushaltendure?\"\'

\'Itisso,\'thefatheranswered。\'Amen。\'

\'Doubtlessthough,thatreferstoanotherlife,\'theCardinalsaid,withhisslowwintrysmile。\'Inthemeantimewewillgobacktoourbooks,andserveGodandtheKinginsmallthingsifnotingreat。Come,father,thisisnolongeraplaceforus。

VANITASVANITATUMOMNIAVANITAS!Wewillretire。\'

AndassolemnlyaswehadcomewemarchedbackthroughthefirstandsecondandthirddoorsuntilwestoodagaininthesilenceoftheCardinal\'schamber——heandIandthevelvet-footedmaninblack。ForawhileRichelieuseemedtoforgetme。Hestoodbroodingonthehearth,hiseyesonasmallfire,whichburnedtherethoughtheweatherwaswarm。OnceIheardhimlaugh,andtwiceheutteredinatoneofbittermockerythewords,——

\'Fools!Fools!Fools!\'

Atlasthelookedup,sawme,andstarted。

\'Ah!\'hesaid,\'Ihadforgottenyou。Well,youarefortunate,M。deBerault。YesterdayIhadahundredclients;to-dayIhaveonlyone,andIcannotaffordtohanghim。Butforyourlibertythatisanothermatter。\'

Iwouldhavesaidsomething,pleadedsomething;butheturnedabruptlytothetable,andsittingdownwroteafewlinesonapieceofpaper。Thenheranghisbell,whileIstoodwaitingandconfounded。

Themaninblackcamefrombehindthescreen。

\'Takethisletterandthatgentlemantotheupperguard-room,\'

theCardinalsaidsharply。\'Icanhearnomore,\'hecontinued,frowningandraisinghishandtoforbidinterruption。\'Thematterisended,M。deBerault。Bethankful。\'

InamomentIwasoutsidethedoor,myheadinawhirl,myheartdividedbetweengratitudeandresentment。Iwouldfainhavestoodtoconsidermyposition;butIhadnotime。Obeyingagesture,Ifollowedmyguidealongseveralpassages,andeverywherefoundthesamesilence,thesamemonasticstillness。

Atlength,whileIwasdolefullyconsideringwhethertheBastilleortheChateletwouldbemyfate,hestoppedatadoor,thrusttheletterintomyhands,andliftingthelatch,signedtometoenter。

Iwentininamazement,andstoppedinconfusion。Beforeme,alone,justrisenfromachair,withherfaceonemomentpale,thenextcrimsonwithblushes,stoodMademoiselledeCocheforet。

Icriedouthername。

\'M。deBerault,\'shesaid,trembling。\'Youdidnotexpecttoseeme?\'

\'Iexpectedtoseenoonesolittle,Mademoiselle,\'Ianswered,strivingtorecovermycomposure。

\'Yetyoumighthavethoughtthatweshouldnotutterlydesertyou,\'shereplied,withareproachfulhumilitywhichwenttomyheart。\'Weshouldhavebeenbaseindeed,ifwehadnotmadesomeattempttosaveyou。IthankHeaven,M。deBerault,thatithassofarsucceededthatthatstrangemanhaspromisedmeyourlife。

Youhaveseenhim?\'shecontinuedeagerlyandinanothertone,whilehereyesgrewonasuddenlargewithfear。

\'Yes,Mademoiselle,\'Isaid。\'Ihaveseenhim,anditistrue,Hehasgivenmemylife。\'

\'And——?\'

\'Andsentmeintoimprisonment。\'

\'Forhowlong?\'shewhispered。

\'Idonotknow,\'Ianswered。\'IfearduringtheKing\'spleasure。\'

Sheshuddered。

\'Imayhavedonemoreharmthangood,\'shemurmured,lookingatmepiteously。\'ButIdiditforthebest。Itoldhimall,andperhapsIdidharm。\'

Buttohearheraccuseherselfthus,whenshehadmadethislongandlonelyjourneytosaveme,whenshehadforcedherselfintoherenemy\'spresence,andhad,asIwassureshehad,abasedherselfforme,wasmorethanIcouldbear。

\'Hush,Mademoiselle,hush!\'Isaid,almostroughly。\'Youhurtme。Youhavemademehappy;andyetIwishthatyouwerenothere,where,Ifear,youhavefewfriends,butbackatCocheforet。YouhavedonemoreformethanIexpected,andahundredtimesmorethanIdeserved。Butitmustendhere。Iwasaruinedmanbeforethishappened,beforeIeversawyou。Iamnoworsenow,butIamstillthat;andIwouldnothaveyournamepinnedtomineonParislips。Therefore,good-bye。GodforbidI

shouldsaymoretoyou,orletyoustaywherefoultongueswouldsoonmalignyou。\'

Shelookedatmeinakindofwonder;then,withagrowingsmile,——

\'Itistoolate,\'shesaidgently。

\'Toolate?\'Iexclaimed。\'How,Mademoiselle?\'

\'Because——doyouremember,M。deBerault,whatyoutoldmeofyourlove-storyundertheguide-postbyAgen?Thatitcouldhavenohappyending?ForthesamereasonIwasnotashamedtotellminetotheCardinal。Bythistimeitiscommonproperty。\'

Ilookedatherasshestoodfacingme。Hereyesshoneunderthelashesthatalmosthidthem。Herfiguredrooped,andyetasmiletrembledonherlips。

\'Whatdidyoutellhim,Mademoiselle?\'Iwhispered,mybreathcomingquickly。

\'ThatIloved,\'sheansweredboldly,raisinghercleareyestomine。\'AndthereforethatIwasnotashamedtobeg——evenonmyknees。\'

Ifellonmine,andcaughtherhandbeforethelastwordpassedherlips。ForthemomentIforgotKingandCardinal,prisonandthefuture,all;allexceptthatthiswoman,sopureandsobeautiful,sofarabovemeinallthings,lovedme。Forthemoment,Isay。ThenIrememberedmyself。Istoodup,andstoodbackfromherinasuddenrevulsionoffeeling。

\'Youdonotknowme!\'Icried,\'YoudonotknowwhatIhavedone!\'

\'ThatiswhatIdoknow,\'sheanswered,lookingatmewithawondroussmile。

\'Ah!butyoudonot!\'Icried。\'Andbesides,thereisthis——thisbetweenus。\'AndIpickeduptheCardinal\'sletter。Ithadfallenonthefloor。Sheturnedashadepaler。Thenshecriedquickly,——

\'Openit!openit!Itisnotsealednorclosed。\'

Iobeyedmechanically,dreadingwithahorribledreadwhatI

mightsee。EvenwhenIhaditopenIlookedatthefinelyscrawledcharacterswitheyesaskance。ButatlastImadeitout。Anditranthus:——

\'THEKING\'SPLEASUREISTHATM。GILDEBERAULT,HAVINGMIXED

HIMSELFUPINAFFAIRSOFSTATE,RETIREFORTHWITHTOTHEDEMESNE

OFCOCHEFORET,ANDCONFINEHIMSELFWITHINITSLIMITSUNTILTHE

KING\'SPLEASUREBEFURTHERKNOWN。

\'THECARDINALDERICHELIEU。\'

Weweremarriednextday,andafortnightlaterwereatCocheforet,inthebrownwoodsunderthesouthernmountains;

whilethegreatCardinal,oncemoretriumphantoverhisenemies,sawwithcold,smilingeyestheworldpassthroughhischamber。

Thefloodtideofhisprosperitylastedthirteenyearsfromthattime,andceasedonlywithhisdeath。Fortheworldhadlearneditslesson;tothishourtheycallthatday,whichsawmestandaloneforallhisfriends,\'TheDayofDupes。\'