第2章

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M。leDucChateauriensprangtohisfeetwithouttheaidofhislackeys,andbowedlowbeforeLadyMary。 \"Imaketenthousan’apologytobe’thecauseofasuchmeleeinyourpresence,\"hesaid;andthen,turningtoFrancois,hespokeinFrench:\"Ah,thouscoundrel!Alittle,andithadbeentoolate。\" Francoiskneltinthedustbeforehim。\"Pardon!\"hesaid。 \"Monseigneurcommandedustofollowfarintherear,toremainunobserved。Thewindmalignantlyblewagainstmonseigneur’svoice。\" \"Seewhatitmighthavecost,mychildren,\"saidhismaster,pointingtotheropeswithwhichtheywouldhaveboundhimandtothewhiplyingbesidethem。Ashudderpassedoverthelackey’sframe;theutterhorrorinhisfaceechoedintheeyesofhisfellows。 \"Oh,monseigneur!\"Francoissprangback,andtossedhisarmstoheaven。 \"Butitdidnothappen,\"saidM。Beaucaire。 \"Itcouldnot!\"exclaimedFrancois。 \"No。Andyoudidverywell,mychildren—\"theyoungmansmiledbenevolently—\"verywell。Andnow,\"hecontinued,turningtoLadyMaryandspeakinginEnglish,\"letmebeaskingofourgallantsyonderwhatmake’themtobeincabalwithhighwaymen。Oneshouldcometoapoliteunderstandingwiththem,youthink?Notso?\" Hebowed,offeringhishandtoconducthertothecoach,whereMolyneuxandhiscompanions,havingdrawnSirHughfromunderhishorse,wereengagedinrevivingandreassuringLadyRellerton,whohadfainted。ButLadyMarystayedBeaucairewithagesture,andthetwostoodwheretheywere。 \"Monseigneur!\"shesaid,withanoteofrailleryinhervoice,butraillerysotenderthathestartedwithhappiness。Hismovementbroughthimahotspasmofpain,andheclappedhishandtoaredstainonhiswaistcoat。 \"Youarehurt!\" \"Itisnothing,\"smiledM。Beaucaire。Then,thatshemightnotseethestainspreading,heheldhishandkerchiefoverthespot。\"Iamalittle—butjus’atrifling—bruise’;’tisall。\" \"Youshallrideinthecoach,\"shewhispered。\"Willyoubepleased,M。deChateaurien?\" \"Ah,mybeautiful!\"Sheseemedtowavebeforehimlikeashiningmist。\"Iwishthatridemightlas’foral—ways!Canyousaythat,mademoiselle?\" \"Monseigneur,\"shecriedinapassionofadmiration,\"Iwouldwhatyouwouldhavebe,shouldbe。Whatdoyounotdeserve?Youarethebravestmanintheworld!\" \"Ha,ha!Iamjus’apoorFrenchman。\" \"WouldthatafewEnglishmenhadshownthemselvesas’poor’tonight。 Thevilecowards,nottohelpyou!\"Withthat,suddenlypossessedbyheranger,shesweptawayfromhimtothecoach。 SirHugh,groaningloudly,wasbeingassistedintothevehicle。 \"Mylittlepoltroons,\"shesaid,\"whatareyoudoingwithyourfellow—craven,SirHughGuilford,there?\" \"Madam,\"repliedMolyneuxhumbly,\"SirHugh’slegisbroken。LadyRellertongraciouslypermitshimtobetakenin。\" \"Idonotpermitit!M。deChateaurienrideswithus。\" \"But—\" \"Sir!Leavethewretchtogroanbytheroadside,\"shecriedfiercely,\"whichplightIwouldwerethatofallofyou!Buttherewillbeaprettystoryforthegossipsto—morrow!AndIcouldalmostfindpityforyouwhenIthinkofthewitswhenyoureturntotown。Finegentlemenyou;hardybravos,byheaven!toleaveonemantomeetatroopofhorsesingle—handed,whileyouhuddleinshelteruntilyouareoverthrownanddisarmedbyservants!Oh,thewits!Heavensaveyoufromthewits!\" \"madam。\" \"Addressmenomore!M。deChateaurien,LadyRellertonandIwillgreatlyesteemthehonorofyourcompany。Willyoucome?\" Shesteppedquicklyintothecoach,andwasgatheringherskirtstomakeroomfortheFrenchman,whenaheavyvoicespokefromtheshadowsofthetreebythewayside。 \"LadyMaryCarlislewill,nodoubt,listentoawordofcounselonthispoint。\" TheDukeofWintersetrodeoutintothemoonlight,composedlyuntieingamaskfromabouthishead。Hehadnotsharedtheflightofhisfollowers,buthadretiredintotheshadeoftheoak,whencehenowmadehispresenceknownwiththeutmostcoolness。 \"Graciousheavens,’tisWinterset!\"exclaimedLadyRellerton。 \"Turnedhighwaymanandcut—throat,\"criedLadyMary。 \"No,no,\"laughedM。Beaucaire,somewhatunsteadily,ashestood,swayingalittle,withonehandonthecoach—door,theotherpressedhardonhisside,\"heonlyoversee’;heisjus’alittlebashful,sometime’。Heisagreatman,buthedon’wantalltheglory!\" \"Barber,\"repliedtheDuke,\"ImusttellyouthatIgladlydescendtobandywordswithyou;yourmonstrousimpudenceisaclaimtorankIcannotignore。Butalackeywhohashimselffollowedbysixotherlackeys—\" \"Ha,ha!HasnotM。leDucbeenbusyallthiseveningtojustifyme?AndIthinkminemus’bethebes’six。Ha,ha!Youthink?\" \"M。deChateaurien,\"saidLadyMary,\"wearewaitingforyou。\" \"Pardon,\"hereplied。\"Hehassomethingtosay;maybeitisbes’ ifyouhearitnow。\" \"Iwishtohearnothingfromhim—ever!\" \"Myfaith,madam,\"criedtheDuke,\"thissaucyfellowhaspaidyouthelastinsult!Heissosureofyouhedoesnotfearyouwillbelievethetruth。Whenallistold,ifyoudonotagreehedeservedthelashingweplannedto—\" \"I’llhearnomore!\" \"Youwillbitterlyrepentit,madam。ForyourownsakeIentreat—\" \"AndIalso,\"brokeinM。Beaucaire。\"Permitme,mademoiselle;lethimspeak。\" \"Thenlethimbebrief,\"saidLadyMary,\"forIamearnesttobequitofhim。Hisexplanationoranattackonmyfriendandonmycarriageshouldbemadetomybrother。\" \"Alasthathewasnothere,\"saidtheDuke,\"toaidme!Madam,wasyourcarriagethreatened?IhaveendeavoredonlytoexpungeadebtIowedtoBathandtoavengeaninsultofferedtoyourselfthrough—\" \"Sir,sir,mypatiencewillbearlittlemore!\" \"Athousan’apology,\"saidM。Beaucaire。\"Youwilllisten,Ionlybeg,LadyMary?\" Shemadeanangrygestureofassent。 \"Madam,IwillbebriefasImay。TwomonthsagotherecametoBathaFrenchgamblercallinghimselfBeaucaire,adesperatefellowwiththecardsordice,andallthemenoffashionwenttoplayathislodging,wherehewonconsiderablesums。Hewassmall,woreablackwigandmustachio。HehadtheinsolencetoshowhimselfeverywhereuntiltheMasterofCeremoniesrebuffedhiminthepump—room,asyouknow,andafterthatheforborehisvisitstotherooms。Mr。Nashexplained(andwasconfirmed,madam,byindubitableinformation) thatthisBeaucairewasamanofunspeakable,vile,lowbirth,being,infact,nootherthanalackeyoftheFrenchking’sambassador,Victorbyname,deMirepoix’sbarber。Althoughhisconditionwasknown,thehideousimpudenceofthefellowdidnotdeserthim,andheremainedinBath,wherenonewouldspeaktohim。\" \"Isyourfarragonighdone,sir?\" \"Afewmoments,madam。Oneevening,threeweeksgone,Iobservedaveryelegantequipagedrawuptomydoor,andtheDukeofChateaurienwasannounced。Theyoungman’smannerswereworthy— accordingtotheFrenchacceptance—and’twereidletodenyhimthemostmonstrousassurance。Hedeclaredhimselfanobletravelingforpleasure。HehadtakenlodgingsinBathforaseason,hesaid,andcalledatoncetopayhisrespectstome。 Histonewassocandid—intruth,Iamthesimplestofmen,veryeasilygulled—andhisstrokesobold,thatIdidnotforonemomentsuspecthim;and,tomypoignantregret—thoughinthehumblestspiritIhaveshownmyselfeagertoatone—thatveryeveningIhadtheshameofpresentinghimtoyourself。\" \"Theshame,sir!\" \"Havepatience,pray,madam。Ay,theshame!YouknowwhatfigurehehathcutinBathsincethatevening。AllranmerrilywithhimuntilseveraldaysagoCaptainBadgerdenouncedhimasanimpostor,vowingthatChateaurienwasnothing。\" \"Pardon,\"interruptedM。Beaucaire。\"’CastleNowhere’wouldhavebeensomuchbetter。Whydidyounotmakehimsayitthatway,monsieur?\" LadyMarystarted;shewaslookingattheDuke,andherfacewaswhite。Hecontinued:\"PoorCaptamBadgerwasstabbedthatsameday。—\" \"MostbefittingpoorCaptainBadger,\"mutteredMolyneux。 \"——Andhisadversaryhadthemarvelousinsolencetodeclarethathefoughtinmyquarrel!Thisafternoonthewoundedmansentforme,andimpartedaveryhorrifyingintelligence。HehaddiscoveredalackeywhomhehadseenwaitinguponBeaucaireinattendanceatthedoorofthisChateaurien’slodging。BeaucairehaddisappearedthedaybeforeChateaurien’sarrival。CaptainBadgerlookedcloselyatChateaurienattheirnextmeeting,andidentifiedhimwiththemissingBeaucairebeyondthefaintestdoubt。Overcomewithindignation,heimmediatelyproclaimedtheimpostor。Outofregardforme,hedidnotchargehimwithbeingBeaucaire;thepoorsoulwasunwillingtoputuponmethehumiliationofhavingintroducedabarber;butthesecretweigheduponhimtillhesentformeandputeverythinginmyhands。Iacceptedtheodium;thinkingonlyofatonement。IwenttoSirJohnWimpledon’sfite。ItookpoorSirHugh,there,andtheseothergentlemenaside,andtoldthemmynews。 Wenarrowlyobservedthisman,andwereshockedatoursimplicityinnothavingdiscoveredhimbefore。Thesearemenofhonorandcooljudgment,madam。Mr。MolyneuxhadactedforhimintheaffairofCaptainBadger,andwasstronglyprejudicedinhisfavor;butMr。Molyneux,SirHugh,Mr。Bantison,everyoneofthem,inshort,recognizedhim。Inspiteofhissmoothfaceandhislighthair,theadventurerBeaucairewaswrituponhimamazingplain。Lookathim,madam,ifhewilldaretheinspection。YousawthisBeaucairewell,thedayofhisexpulsionfromtherooms。Isnotthishe?\" M。Beaucairesteppedclosetoher。Herpalefacetwitched。 \"Look!\"hesaid。 \"Oh,oh!\"shewhisperedwithadrythroat,andfellbackinthecarriage。 \"Isitso?\"criedtheDuke。 \"Idonotknow。—I—cannottell。\" \"Onemomentmore。IbeggedthesegentlementoallowmetowipeouttheinsultIhadunhappilyofferedtoBath,butparticularlytoyou。Theyagreednottoforestallmeortointerfere。IleftSirJohnWimpledon’searly,andarrangedtogivethesorryrascalalashingunderyourowneyes,asatisfactionduetheladyintowhosepresencehehaddaredtoforcehimself。\" \"’Noblesseoblige’?\"saidM。Beaucaireinatoneofgentleinquiry。 \"Andnow,madam,\"saidtheDuke,\"Iwilldetainyounotonesecondlonger。Ipleadthegoodpurposeofmyintentions,beggingyoutobelievethatthedesiretoavengeahatefuloutrage,nexttothewishtoserveyou,formsthedearestmotiveintheheartofWinterset。\" \"Bravo!\"criedBeaucairesoftly。 LadyMaryleanedtowardhim,athrivingterrorinhereyes。\"Itisfalse?\"shefaltered。 \"Monsieurshouldnothavebeenbornsohigh。Hecouldhavemadelittlebook’。\" \"Youmeanitisfalse?\"shecriedbreathlessly。 \"’Od’sblood,isshenotconvinced?\"brokeoutMr。Bantison。 \"Fellow,wereyounottheambassador’sbarber?\" \"Itisallfalse?\"shewhispered。 \"Themos’fineart,mademoiselle。HowlongyouthinkittakeM。deWintersettolearnthatspeechafterhewriteitout?Itisamixofwhatistrueandthemos’chasteart。Monsieurhasbecomeamanofletters。Perhapshemayenjoythatmorethanthewars。Ha,ha!\" Mr。Bantisonburstintoaroaroflaughter。\"DoFrenchgentlemenfightlackeys?Ho,ho,ho!Aprettycountry!WeEnglishdoaswasdoneto—night,haveourservantsbeatthem。\" \"Andattendourselves,\"addedM。Beaucaire,lookingattheDuke,\"somewhatinthebackground?But,pardon,\"hemocked,\"thatremind’ me。Francois,returntoMr。Bantisonandthesegentlementheirweapons。\" \"Willyouansweraquestion?\"saidMolyneuxmildly。 \"Oh,withpleasure,monsieur。\" \"Wereyoueverabarber?\" \"No,monsieur,\"laughedtheyoungman。 \"Pah!\"exclaimedBantison。\"Letmequestionhim。Now,fellow,aconfessionmaysaveyoufromjail。DoyoudenyyouareBeaucaire?\" \"Denytoasuchjudge?\" \"Ha!\"saidBantison。\"Whatmoredoyouwant,Molyneux?Fellow,doyoudenythatyoucametoLondonintheambassador’ssuite?\" \"No,Idonotdeny。\" \"Headmitsit!Didn’tyoucomeashisbarber?\" \"Yes,myfrien’,ashisbarber。\"LadyMarycriedoutfaintly,and,shuddering,putbothhandsoverhereyes。 \"I’msorry,\"saidMolyneux。\"Youfightlikeagentleman。\" \"Ithankyou,monsieur。\" \"YoucalledyourselfBeaucaire?\" \"Yes,monsieur。\"Hewasswayingtoandfro;hisservantsrantosupporthim。 \"Iwish—\"continuedMolyncux,hesitating。\"Eviltakeme!—butI’msorryyou’rehurt。\" \"AssistSirHughintomycarriage,\"saidLadyMary。 \"Farewell,mademoiselle!\"M。Beaucaire’svoicewasveryfaint。Hiseyeswerefixeduponherface。Shedidnotlooktowardhim。 TheywereproppingSirHughonthecushions。TheDukerodeupclosetoBeaucaire,butFrancoisseizedhisbridlefiercely,andforcedthehorsebackonitshaunches。 \"Theman’sservantsworshiphim,\"saidMolyneux。 \"Curseyourinsolence!\"exclaimedtheDuke。\"HowmuchamItobearfromthisvarletandhisvarlets?Beaucaire,ifyouhavenotleftBathbyto—morrownoon,youwillbeclappedintojail,andthelashingyouescapedto—nightshallbegivenyouthricetenfold!\" \"Ishallbe—inthe—Assemily—Room’atnine—o’clock,oneweek—from—to—night,\"answeredtheyoungman,smilingjauntily,thoughhislipswerecolorless。Thewordscosthimnearlyallhisbreathandstrength。\"Youmus’keep—inthe—backgroun’,monsieur。Ha,ha!\"Thedoorofthecoachclosedwithaslam。 \"Mademoiselle—fare—well!\" \"Driveon!\"saidLadyMary。 M。Beaucairefollowedthecariiagewithhiseyes。Asthenoiseofthewheelsandthehoof—beatsoftheaccompanyingcavalcadegrewfainterinthedistance,thehandkerchiefhehadheldagainsthissidedroppedintothewhitedust,aheavyredsplotch。 \"Only—roses,\"hegasped,andfellbackinthearmsofhisservants。 ChapterFiveBeauNashstoodatthedooroftherooms,smilingblandlyuponadaintythronginthepinkofitsfineryandgayfurbelows。Thegreatexquisitebenthisbodyconstantlyinaseriesofconsummatelyadjustedbows:beforeagreatdowager,seemingtosweepthefloorinaugustdeference;somewhatstatelytotheyoungbucks;greetingthewitswithgracousfriendlinessandatwinkleofraillery; incliningwithfatherlygallantrybeforethebeauties;thedegreeofhisinclinationmeasuredthealtitudeoftherecipientasaccuratelyasanicelycalculatedsand—glassmeasuresthehours。 TheKingofBathwashappy,forwit,beauty,fashion—tospeakmoreconcretely:nobles,belles,gamesters,beaux,statesmen,andpoets—madefairyland(oroperabouffe,atleast)inhisdominions;playranhigherandhigher,andMr。Nash’scoffersfilledupwithgold。 Tocrownhispleasure,aprinceoftheFrenchblood,theyoungComtedeBeaujolais,justarrivedfromParis,hadreachedBathatnooninstate,accompaniedbytheMarquisdeMirepoix,theambassadorofLouisXV。TheBeaudearlyprizedthesocietyofthelofty,andthepresentvisitwasanhonortoBath:hencetotheMasterofCeremonies。 Whatwasbetter,therewouldbesomeprofitablehourswiththecardsanddice。SoitwasthatMr。Nashsmilednevermorebenignlythanonthatbrightevening。Theroomsrangwiththesilveryvoicesofwomenanddelightfullaughter,whilethefiddleswentmerrily,theirmelodieschimingsweetlywiththejoyanceofhismood。 Theskillandbrazeneffronteryoftheambassador’sscoundrellyservantinpassinghimselfoffforamanofconditionformedthepointofdepartureforeveryconversation。Itwasdiscoveredthattherewerebutthreepersonspresentwhohadnotsuspectedhimfromthefirst;and,byasingularparadox,themostastuteofallprovedtobeoldMr。Bicksit,thetraveler,onceavisitoratChateaurien; forhe,accordingtoreport,hadbyacoupofdiplomacyentrappedtheimpostorintoanadmissionthattherewasnosuchplace。However,likepoorCaptainBadger,theworthyoldmanhadheldhispeaceoutofregardfortheDukeofWinterset。Thisnobleman,heretoforesecretlydisliked,suspectedofirregulardevicesatplay,andneveradmired,hadwonadmirationandpopularitybyhisremorseforthemistake,andbythemodestyofhisattitudeinendeavoringtoatoneforit,withoutpresumingupontheprivilegeofhisranktolaughattheindignationofsociety;anactionthemorepraiseworthybecausehisexposureoftheimpostorentailedthedisclosureofhisownculpabilityinhavingstoodthevillain’ssponsor。To—night,thehappygentleman,withLadyMaryCarlisleuponhisarm,wentgrandlyabouttherooms,sowingandreapingaharvestofsmiles。’TwassaidworkwouldbebegunatoncetorebuildtheDuke’scountryseat,whileseveralruinedJewsmightbepaidoutofprison。Peoplegazingonthebeautyandthestatelybutmodestherobyherside,saidtheywouldmakeanoblepair。Shehadlongbeendistinguishedbyhisattentions,andhehadcomebrilliantlyoutoftheepisodeoftheFrenchman,whohadbeenhisonlyrealrival。Wherevertheywent,therearoseabuzzofpleasinggossipandadulation。Mr。Nash,seeingthemnearhim,cameforwardwithgreetings。Awordonthesidepassedbetweenthenoblemanandtheexquisite。 \"Ihadnewsoftherascaltonight,\"whisperedNash。\"Helayatafarmtillyesterday,whenhedisappeared;hisruffians,too。\" \"Youhavearranged?\"askedtheDuke。 \"Fourteenbailiffsarewatchingwithout。Hecouldnotcomewithingunshot。Iftheyclapeyesonhim,theywillhustlehimtojail,andhiscutthroatsshallnotavailhimahair’sweight。Theimpertinentsworehe’dbeherebynine,didhe?\" \"Hesaidso;and’tisarashdog,sir。\" \"Itisjustninenow。\"\" \"Sendouttoseeiftheyhavetakenhim。\" \"Gladly。\" TheBeaubeckonedanattendant,andwhisperedinhisear。 Manyofthecrowdhadedgeduptothetwogentlemenwithapparentcarelessness,tooverheartheirconversation。Thosewhodidoverhearrepeateditincovertasides,andthiscirculatingundertone,confirmingavaguerumorthatBeaucairewouldattempttheentrancethatnight,lentapleasurablecolorofexcitementtotheevening。TheFrenchprince,theambassador,andtheirsuiteswereannounced。Politeastheassemblywas。itwasalsocurious,andthereoccurredamannerlyrushtoseethenewcomers。LadyMary,alreadypale,grewwhiterasthethrongclosedroundher;shelookeduppatheticallyattheDuke,wholostnotimeinextricatingherfromthepressure。 \"Waithere,\"hesaid;\"Iwillfetchyouaglassofnegus,\"anddisappeared。Hehadnotthoughttobringachair,andshe,lookingaboutwithanincreasingfaintnessandfindingnone,sawthatshewasstandingbythedoorofasmallside—room。ThecrowdswervedbackforthepassageofthelegateofFrance,andpresseduponher。 Sheopenedthedoor,andwentin。 Theroomwasemptysavefortwogentlemen,whowerequietlyplayingcardsatatable。Theylookedupassheentered。TheywereM。 BeaucaireandMr。Molyneux。 Sheutteredaquickcryandleanedagainstthewall,herhandtoherbreast。Beaucaire,thoughwhiteandweak,hadbroughtherachairbeforeMolyneuxcouldstir。 \"Mademoiselle—\" \"Donottouchme!\"shesaid,withsuchfrozenabhorrenceinhervoicethathestoppedshort。\"Mr。Molyneux,youseekstrangecompany!\" \"Madam,\"repliedMolyneux,bowingdeeply,asmuchtoBeaucaireastoherself,\"Iamhonoredbythepresenceofbothofyou。 \"Oh,areyoumad!\"sheexclaimed,contemptuously。 \"Thisgentlemanhasexaltedmewithhisconfidence,madam,\"hereplied。 \"Willyouaddyourruintothescandalofthisfellow’spresencehere?Howheobtainedentrance—\" \"Pardon,mademoiselle,\"interruptedBeaucaire。\"DidInotsayI shouldcome?M。Molyneuxwassoobligingastoanswerformetothefourteenfrien’sofM。deWintersetandMeestaireNash。\" \"Doyounotknow,\"sheturnedvehementlyuponMolyneux,\"thathewillberemovedthemomentIleavethisroom?Doyouwishtobedraggedoutwithhim?Foryoursake,sir,becauseIhavealwaysthoughtyouamanofheart,Igiveyouachancetosaveyourselffromdisgrace—and—yourcompanionfromjail。Lethimslipoutbysomeretiredway,andyoumaygivemeyourarmandwewillenterthenextroomasifnothinghadhappened。Come,sir—\" \"Mademoiselle—\" \"Mr。Molyneux,Idesiretohearnothingfromyourcompanion。HadInotseenyouatcardswithhimIshouldhavesupposedhiminattendanceasyourlackey。Doyoudesiretotakeadvantageofmyoffer,sir?\" \"Mademoiselle,Icouldnottellyou,onthatnight—\" \"Youmayinformyourhigh—bornfriend,Mr。Molyneux,thatIheardeverythinghehadtosay;thatmyprideoncehadthepleasureoflisteningtohishigh—bornconfession!\" \"Ah,itisgentletotauntonewithhisbirth,mademoiselle?Ah,no!Thereisamaninmycountrywhosaystrangethingsofthat—thatamanisnothisfather,buthimself。\" \"Youmayinformyourfriend,Mr。Molyneux,thathehadachancetodefendhimselfagainstaccusation;thathesaidall—\" \"ThatIdidsayallIcouldhavestrengthtosay。Mademoiselle,youdidnotsee—asitwasright—thatIhadbeenstungbyabigwasp。 Itwasnothing,ascratch;but,mademoiselle,theskywentroundandthemoondance’ontheearth。Icouldnotwishthatbigwasptoseehehadstungme;soImus’onlysaywhatIcanhavestrengthfor,andstandstraighttillheisgone。Beside’,thereareotherrizzons。 Ah,youmus’belief!MyMolyneuxIsen’for,andtellhimall,becauseheshowcourtesytotheyo’ngFrenchman,andIcantrus’him。 Itrus’you,mademoiselle—longago—andwouldhavetol’youev’rything,excep’jus’because—well,fortheromance,thefon! Youbelief?Itissoclearlyso;youdobelief,mademoiselle?\" Shedidnotevenlookathim。M。Beaucaireliftedhishandappealinglytowardher。\"Cantherebenofaithin—in—hesaidtimidly,andpaused。Shewassilent,astatue,myLadyDisdain。 \"Ifyouhadnotbelief’metobeanimpostor;ifIhadneversaidI wasChateaurien;ifIhadbeenjus’thatMonsieurBeaucaireofthestorytheytol’you,butneverwiththeheartofalackey,anhones’ man,aman,themanyouknew,himself,couldyou—wouldyou—\" Hewastryingtospeakfirmly;yet,ashegazeduponhersplendidbeauty,hechokedslightly,andfumbledinthelaceathisthroatwithunsteadyfingers。—\"Wouldyou—haveletmeridebyyoursideintheautumnmoonlight?\"Herglancepassedbyhimasitmighthavepassedbyafootmanorapieceoffurniture。Hewasdressedmagnificently,amultitudeofordersglitteringonhisbreast。Hereyetooknoknowledgeofhim。 \"Mademoiselle—Ihavethehonortoaskyou:ifyouhadknownthisBeaucairewashones’,thoughofpeasantbirth,wouldyou—\" Involuntarily,controlledashericypresencewas,sheshuddered。 Therewasamomentofsilence。 \"Mr。Molyneux,\"saidLadyMary,\"inspiteofyourdiscourtesyinallowingaservanttoaddressme,Iofferyoualastchancetoleavethisroomundisgraced。Willyougivemeyourarm?\" \"Pardonme,madam,\"saidMr。Molyneux。 Beaucairedroppedintoachairwithhisheadbentlowandhisarmoutstretchedonthetable;hiseyesfilledslowlyinspiteofhimself,andtwotearsrolleddowntheyoungman’scheeks。 \"An’livemenarejus’—names!\"saidM。Beaucaire。 ChapterSixIntheouterroom,Winterset,unabletofindLadyMary,andsupposinghertohavejoinedLadyRellerton,disposedofhisnegus,thenapproachedthetwovisitorstopayhisrespectstotheyoungprince,whomhediscoveredtobeastriplingofseventeen,arrogantlooking,butprettyasagirl。StandingbesidetheMarquisdeMirepoix—amanofquietbearing—hewassurroundedbyagroupofthegreat,amongwhomMr。Nashnaturallycountedhimself。TheBeauwasfelicitatinghimselfthattheforeignershadnotarrivedaweekearlier,inwhichcaseheandBathwouldhavebeendetectedinapieceofgrossignoranceconcerningtheFrenchnobility—makingmuchofdeMirepoix’sex—barber。 \"’Tisaluckythingthatfellowwasgotoutoftheway,\"heejaculated,undercover。 \"Thankmeforit,\"rejoinedWinterset。 AnattendantbeggedMr。Nash’snotice。TheheadbailiffsentwordthatBeaucairehadlongsinceenteredthebuildingbyasidedoor。 ItwassupposedMr。Nashhadknownofit,andtheFrenchmanwasnotarrested,asMr。Molyneuxwasinhiscompany,andsaidhewouldbeanswerableforhim。ConsternationwassoplainontheBeau’strainedfacethattheDukeleanedtowardhimanxiously。 \"Thevillain’sin,andMolyneuxhathgonemad!\" Mr。Bantison,whohadbeenfiercelyelbowinghiswaytowardthem,joinedheadswiththem。\"Youmaywellsayheisin,\"heexclaimed\"andifyouwanttoknowwhere,why,inyondercard—room。Isawhimthroughthehalf—opendoor。\" \"What’stobedone?\"askedtheBeau。 \"Sendthebailiffs—\" \"Fie,fie!Afileofbailiffs?Thescandal!\" \"Thenlistentome,\"saidtheDuke。\"I’llselecthalf—a—dozengentlemen,explainthematter,andwe’llputhiminthecenterofusandtakehimouttothebailiffs。’Twillappearnothing。DoyouremainhereandkeeptheattentionofBeaujolaisanddeMirepoix。Come,Bantison,fetchTownbrakeandHarryRakellyonder; I’llbringtheothers。\" Threeminuteslater,hisGraceofWintersetflungwidethecard—roomdoor,and,afterhisfriendshadentered,closedit。 \"Ah!\"remarkedM。Beaucairequietly。\"Sixmorelargemen。 TheDuke,seeingLadyMary,started;buttheangrysignsofherinterviewhadnotleftherface,andreassuredhim。Heofferedhishandtoconducthertothedoor。\"MayIhavethehonor?\" \"Ifthisistobeknown,’twillbebetterifIleaveafter;I shouldbeobservedifIwentnow。\" \"Asyouwill,madam,\"heanswered,notdispleased。\"Andnow,youimpudentvillain,\"hebegan,turningtoM。Beaucaire,buttofallbackastounded。\"’Od’sblood,thedoghathmurderedandrobbedsomeroyalprince!\"HeforgotLadyMary’spresenceinhisexcitement。 \"Layhandsonhim!\"heshouted。\"Tearthoseordersfromhim!\" Molyneuxthrewhimselfbetween。\"Oneword!\"hecried。\"Onewordbeforeyouofferanoutrageyouwillrepentallyourlives!\" \"OrletM。deWintersetcomealone,\"laughedM。Beaucaire。 \"Doyouexpectmetofightacut—throatbarber,andwithbarehands?\" \"Ithinkonedoesnotexpec’monsieurtofightanybody。WouldI fightyou,youthink?ThatwaswhyIhadmyservants,thateveningweplay。Iwouldgladlyfightalmos’anyoneinthewon’;butIdidnotwishtosoilmyhandwitha—\" \"Stuffhislyingmouthwithhisorders!\"shoutedtheDuke。 ButMolyneuxstillheldthegentiemenback。\"Onemoment,\"hecried。 \"M。deWinterset,\"saidBeaucaire,\"ofwhatareyouafraid?Youcalculatewell。Beaucairemighthavebeenbelief—animpostorthatyouyourselfexpose’?Never!ButIwasnotgoin’revealthatsecret。Youhavenotabsolvemeofmypromise。\" \"Tellwhatyoulike,\"answeredtheDuke。\"Tellallthewildliesyouhavetimefor。Youhavefiveminutestomakeupyourmindtogoquietly。\" \"Nowyouabsolveme,then?Ha,ha!Oh,yes!Mademoiselle,\"hebowedtoLadyMary,\"Ihavethehonortoreques’youleavetheroom。Youshallmissnodetailsifthesefrien’sofyourskillme,onthehonorofaFrenchgentleman。\" \"AFrenchwhat?\"laughedBantison。 \"Doyoudarekeepupthepretense?\"criedLordTownbrake。\"Know,youvillainbarber,thatyourmaster,theMarquisdeMirepoix,isinthenextroom。\" Molyneuxheavedagreatsighofrelief。\"ShallI—\"HeturnedtoM。Beaucaire。 Theyoungmanlaughed,andsaid:\"Tellhimcomehereatonce。 \"Impudenttothelast!\"criedBantison,asMolyneuxhurriedfromtheroom。 \"Nowyougoin’toseeM。Beaucaire’smaster,\"saidBeaucairetoLadyMary。\"’TistruewhatIsay,theothernight。IcrossfromPranceinhissuite;mypassportsayashisbarber。Thentopasstheennuiofexile,IcometoBathandplayforwhatonewill。Itkillthetime。ButwhenthepeoplehearIhavebeenaservanttheycomeonlysecretly;andthereisoneofthem—hehasabsolve’meofapromisenottospeak—ofhimIlearnsomethinghecannotwishtobetol’。 Imakesometroubletolearnthisthing。WhyIshoulddothis? Well—thatismyownrizzon。SoImakethismanhelpmeinamasque,theunmaskingitwas,for,asthereisnoonetoknowme,Ithrowoffmyblackwigandbecomemyself—andsoIam’Chateaurien,’CastleNowhere。ThenthismanIuse’,thisWinterset,he—\" \"Ihavegreatneedtodenytheseaccusations?\"saidtheDuke。 \"Nay,\"saidLadyMaryweari1y。 \"ShallItellyouwhyImus’be’Victor’and’Beaucaire’and’Chateaurien,’andnotmyself?\" \"Toescapefromthebailiffsfordebtsforrazorsandsoap,\"gibedLordTownbrake。 \"No,monsieur。InFranceIhavegotacousinwhoisamanwithaverybadtemperatsometime’,andhewillneverenjoyhisrelativestodowhathedoesnotwish—\" Hewasinterruptedbyaloudcommotionfromwithout。Thedoorwasflungopen,andtheyoungCountofBeaujolaisboundedinandthrewhisarmsabouttheneckofM。Beaucaire。 \"Philippe!\"hecried。\"Mybrother,Ihavecometotakeyoubackwithme。\" M。deMirepoixfollowedhim,bowingasacourtier,indeference; butM。Beaucairetookbothhishandsheartily。Molyneuxcameafter,withMr。Nash,andclosedthedoor。 \"Mywarmestfelicitations,\"saidtheMarquis。\"Thereisnolongerneedforyourincognito。\" \"Thoubestofmasters!\"saidBeaucaire,touchinghimfondlyontheshoulder。\"Iknow。Yourcouriercamesafely。AndsoIamforgiven! ButIforget。\"Heturnedtothelady。Shehadbeguntotrembleexceedingly。\"Faires’ofalltheEnglishfair,\"hesaid,asthegentlemenbowedlowtoherdeepcourtesy,\"Ibegthehonortopresen’toLadyMaryCarlisle,M。leComtedeBeaujolais。M。deMirepoixhasalreadythehonor。LadyMaryhasbeenverykindtome,myfrien’s;youmus’helpmemakemyacknowledgment。Mademoiselleandgentlemen,willyougivemethatfavourtodetainyouoneinstan’?\" \"Henri,\"heturnedtotheyoungBeaujolais,\"Iwishyouhadsharedmymasque—Ihavebeensogay!\"Thesurfaceofhistonewasmerry,buttherewasanundercurrent,weary—sad,tospeakofwhatwasthemood,notthemanner。Hemadetheeffectofaddressingeveryonepresent,buthelookedsteadilyatLadyMary。Hereyeswerefixeduponhim,withasilentandfrightenedfascination,andshetrembledmoreandmore。\"Iamagreatactor,Henri。Thesegentlemenareyetscarceconvince’Iamnotalackey!AndImus’tellyouthatIwasjus’nowtobeexpelledforhavingbeenabarber!\" \"Oh,no!,,theambassadorcriedout。\"Hewouldnotbecontentwithme;hewouldwanderoverastrangecountry。\" \"Ha,ha,myMirepoix!Andwhatisbetter,oneeveningIamoblige’ tofightsomefrien’sofM。deWintersetthere,andsomeladiesandcavalierslookon,andtheystillthinkmeaservant。Oh,Iamagreatactor!’TistruethereisnotapeasantinFrancewhowouldnothavethenknownone’born’;buttheyarewonderful,thisEnglishpeople,holdingbyanideaonceitisintheirheads—amos’worthyquality。ButmygoodMolyneuxhere,hehadspeaktomewithcourtesy,jus’becauseIamamanan’jus’becauseheisal—wayskind。(I havelearn’thathisgreat—grandfatherwasaFrenchman。)SoIsen’tohimandtellhimev’rything,andhegainadmittanceformehereto—nighttoawaitmyfrien’s。 \"Iwasspeakingtomessieursaboutmycousin,whowillmeddleintheaffair’ofhisrelatives。Well,thatgentleman,hemakeamarriageformewithagoodandaccomplish’lady,verynobleandverybeautiful—andamiable。\"(Theyoungcountathiselbowstartedslightlyatthis,butimmediatelyappearedtowraphimselfinamantleofsolemnthought。)\"Unfortunately,whenmycousinarrange’ so,Iwasadolt,alittleblockhead;IsweartomarryformyselfandwhenIplease,orneverifIlike。Thatladyisallthingscharmingandgentle,and,intruth,sheis—verymuchattach’tome—whyshouldInotsayit?Iamsoproudofit。Sheisveryfaithfulandforgivingandsweet;shewouldbethesame,Ithink,ifI—wereeven—alackey。ButI?Iwasadolt,alittleunsensiblebrute;Ididnotvaluesuchthing’then;Iwastooyo’ng,las’June。SoIsaytomycousin,’No,Imakemyownchoosing!’ ’Littlefool,’heanswer,’sheistheoneforyou。AmInotwiserthanyou?’Andhewasveryangry,and,ashehasinfluenceinFrance,wordcome’thathewillgetmeputinVincennes,soImus’ runawayquicktillhisangerisgone。Mygoodfrien’Mirepoixisjus’leavingforLondon;hetake’manyrisk’formysake;hishairdresserdiebeforehestart’,soItravelasthatpoorbarber。 Butmycousinisamantobeafraidofwhenheisangry,eveninEngland,andImus’notgetmyMirepoixintrouble。Imus’notbediscover’tillmycousinisreadytolaughaboutitallandmakeitajoke。Andtheremaybespies;soIchangemynameagain,andcometoBathtoamusemyretreatwithalittlegaming—Iamal—waysfondofthat。Butthreeday’agoM。leMarquissendmeacouriertosaythatmybrother,whoknowwhereIhadrunaway,iscomefromFrancetosaythatmycousinisappease’;heneedmeforhislittletheatre,theplaycannotgoon。Idonotneedtoespousemademoiselle。AllshallbeforgivenifIreturn,andmybrotherandM。deMirepoixwillmeetmeinBathtofelicitate。 \"Thereisonemorethingtosay,thatisall。IhavesaidIlearn’ asecret,anduseittomakeamanintroducemeifIwillnottell。 Hehasabsolve’meofthatpromise。Myfrien’s,Ihadnotthewishtoruinthatman。Iwasnotreceive’;MeestaireNashhadreboffme; Ihadnootherwayexcep’tousethisfellow。SoIsay,’TakemetoLadyMalbourne’sballas\"Chateaurien。\"’Ithrowoffmywig,andshave,andbehol’,IamM。leDucdeCastleNowhere。Ha,ha! Yousee?\" Theyoungman’smannersuddenlychanged。Hebecamehaughty,menacing。Hestretchedouthisarm,andpointedatWinterset。\"NowIamno’Beaucaire,’messieurs。IamaFrenchgentleman。Themanwhointroduce’meatthepriceofhishonor,andthenbetray’metoredeemit,isthatcoward,thatcard—cheatthere!\" Wintersetmadeahorribleefforttolaugh。Thegentlemenwhosurroundedhimfellawayasfrompestilence。\"AFrenchgentleman!\" hesneeredsavagely,andyetfearfully。\"Idon’tknowwhoyouare。 Hidebehindasmanytoysandribbonsasyoulike;I’llknowthenameofthemanwhodaresbringsuchacharge!\" \"Sir!\"crieddeMirepoixsharply,advancingasteptowardshim;buthecheckedhimselfatonce。Hemadealowbowofstate,firsttotheyoungFrenchman,thentoLadyMaryandthecompany。\"Permitme,LadyMaryandgentlemen,\"hesaid。\"toassumethehonorofpresentingyoutoHisHighness,PrinceLouis—PhilippedeValois,DukeofOrleans,DukeofChartres,DukeofNemours,DukeofMontpeti’sier,FirstPrinceoftheBloodRoyal,FirstPeerofFrance,Lieutenant—GeneralofFrenchInfantry,GovernorofDauphine,KnightoftheGoldenFleece,GrandMasteroftheOrderofNotreDame,ofMountCarmel,andofSt。LazarusinJerusalem;andcousintoHismostChristianMajesty,LouistheFifteenth,KingofFrance。\" \"Thoseareafewofmybrother’snames,\"whisperedHenriofBeaujolaistoMolyneux。\"OldMirepoixhasthelongbreath,butittake’astrongmantwoday’tosayallofthem。IcansupposethisWintersetknow’nowwhobringthecharge!\" \"CastleNowhere!\"gaspedBeauNash,fallingbackupontheburlypropofMr。Bantison’sshoulder。 \"TheDukeofOrleanswillreceiveamessagefrommewithinthehour!\"saidWinterset,ashemadehiswaytothedoor。Hisfacewasblackwithrageandshame。 \"Itol’youthatIwouldnotsoilmyhandwithyou,\"answeredtheyoungman。\"Ifyousendamessagenogentlemanwillbringit。 WhoevershallbearitwillreceivealittlebeatingfromFrancois。\" HesteppedtoLadyMary’sside。Herheadwasbentlow,herfaceaverted。Sheseemedtobreathewithdifficulty,andleanedheavilyuponachair。\"Monseigneur,\"shefalteredinahalfwhisper,\"canyou—forgiveme?Itisabitter—mistake—Ihavemade。Forgive。\" \"Forgive?\"heanswered,andhisvoicewasasbrokenashers;buthewenton,morefirmly:\"Itis—nothing—lessthannothing。Thereis—onlyjus’one—inthe—wholeworl’whowouldnothavetreat’ methewaythatyoutreat’me。ItistoherthatIamgoin’tomakereparation。Youknowsomething,Henri?Iamnotgoin’backonlybecausethekingforgive’me。Iamgoin’topleasehim;Iamgoin’ toespousemademoiselle,ourcousin。Myfrien’s,Iaskyourfelicitations。\" \"Andthekingdoesnotcompelhim!\"exclaimedyoungHenri。 \"Henri,youwanttofightme?\"criedhisbrothersharply。\"Don’ youthinktheKingofFranceisawisermanthanme?\" HeofferedhishandtoLadyMary。\"Mademoiselleisfatigue’。Willshehonorme?\" Hewalkedwithhertothedoor。Herhandflutteringfaintlyinhis。 Fromsomewhereaboutthegarmentsofoneofthemalittlecloudoffadedrose—leavesfell,andlaystrewnonthefloorbehindthem。Heopenedthedoor,andthelightsshoneonamultitudeofeagerfacesturnedtowardit。Therewasagreathumofvoices,and,overall,thefiddleswoveawanderingair,asweetFrenchsongofthevoyageur。 Hebowedverylow,as,withfixedandglisteningeyes,LadyMaryCarlisle,theBeautyofBath,passedslowlybyhimandwentoutoftheroom。