第5章

类别:其他 作者:Stanley Weyman字数:20056更新时间:19/01/05 09:46:53
\'Takecare,Monsieur,\'Isaidseverely。\'Donotpresumetoofarontheinconveniencetowhichyourdeathmightputme。\' Heshruggedhisshoulders。 \'Nooffence,\'hesaid。\'Butyoudonotseem,M。deBerault,tocomprehendthedifficulty。Ifwedonotsettlethingsnow,weshallbebickeringtwentytimesaday。\' \'Well,whatdoyouwant?\'Iaskedimpatiently,\'Simplytoknowhowyouaregoingtoproceed。Sothatourplansmaynotclash。\' \'Butsurely,M。leCapitaine,thatismyaffair,\'Isaid。 \'Theclashing?\'heansweredbitterly。Thenhewavedasidemywrath\'Pardon,\'hesaid,\'thepointissimplythis。Howdoyouproposetofindhimifheishere?\' \'Thatagainismyaffair,\'Ianswered。 Hethrewuphishandsindespair;butinamomenthisplacewastakenbyanunexpecteddisputant。 TheLieutenant,whohadstoodbyallthetime,listeningandtuggingathisgreymoustache,suddenlyspoke。 Lookhere,M。deBerault,\'hesaid,confrontingmeroughly,\'Idonotfightduels。Iamfromtheranks。IprovedmycourageatMontaubanin\'21,andmyhonourisgoodenoughtotakecareofitself。SoIsaywhatIlike,andIaskyouplainlywhatM。leCapitainedoubtlesshasinhismind,butdoesnotask:Areyourunningwiththehare,andhuntingwiththehoundsinthismatter?Inotherwords,haveyouthrownupMonseigneur\'scommissioninallbutname,andbecomeMadame\'sally;or——itistheonlyotheralternative——areyougettingatthemanthroughthewomen?\' \'Youvillain!\'Icried,glaringathiminsucharageandfurythatIcouldscarcelygetthewordsout。Thiswasplainspeakingwithavengeance!Howdareyou?HowdareyousaythatIamfalsetothehandthatpaysme?\' Ithoughtthathewouldblench,buthedidnot。Hestoodupstiffasapoker。 \'Idonotsay;Iask!\'hereplied,facingmesquarely,andslappinghisfistintohisopenhandtodrivehomehiswordsthebetter。\'IaskyouwhetheryouareplayingthetraitortotheCardinal,ortothesetwowomen?Itisasimplequestion。\' Ifairlychoked。\'Youimpudentscoundrel!\'Isaid。 \'Steady,steady!\'hereplied。\'Pitchstickswhereitbelongs,andnowhereelse。Butthatisenough。Iseewhichitis,M。leCapitaine;thiswayamoment,byyourleave。\' Andinaverycavalierfashionhetookhisofficerbythearm,anddrewhimintoasidewalk,leavingmetostandinthesun,burstingwithangerandspleen。Thegutter-bredrascal!Thatsuchamanshouldinsultme,andwithimpunity!InParis,I mighthavemadehimfight,buthereitwasimpossible。 Iwasstillfoamingwithragewhentheyreturned。 \'Wehavecometoadetermination,\'theLieutenantsaid,tugginghisgreymoustachios,andstandinglikearamrod。\'WeshallleaveyouthehouseandMadame,andyoucantakeyourownlinetofindtheman,forourselves,weshalldrawoffourmentothevillage,andweshalltakeourline。Thatisall,M。leCapitaine,isitnot?\' \'Ithinkso,\'theCaptainmuttered,lookinganywherebutatme。 \'Thenwebidyougood-day,Monsieur,\'theLieutenantadded,andinamomentheturnedhiscompanionround,andthetworetiredupthewalktothehouse,leavingmetolookaftertheminablackfitofrageandincredulity。 Atthefirstflush,therewassomethingsooffensiveinthemanneroftheirgoingthatangerhadtheupperhand。IthoughtoftheLieutenant\'swords,andIcursedhimtohellwithasickeningconsciousnessthatIshouldnotforgettheminahurry。 \'WasIplayingthetraitortotheCardinalortothesewomen—— which?\'MONDIEU!ifeverquestion——butthere,somedayIwouldpunishhim。AndtheCaptain?Icouldputanendtohisamusement,atanyrate;andIwould。DoubtlessamongthecountrybucksofAuchhelordeditasachiefprovincialbully,butI wouldcuthiscombforhimsomefinemorningbehindthebarracks。 AndthenasIgrewcoolerIbegantowonderwhytheyweregoing,andwhattheyweregoingtodo。Theymightbealreadyonthetrack,orhavetheinformationtheyrequiredunderhand;inthatcaseIcouldunderstandthemovement。Butiftheywerestillsearchingvaguely,uncertainwhethertheirquarrywereintheneighbourhoodornot,anduncertainhowlongtheymighthavetostay,itseemedincrediblethatsoldiersshouldmovefromgoodquarterstobadwithoutmotive。 Iwandereddownthegarden,thinkingsullenlyofthis,andpettishlycuttingofftheheadsoftheflowerswithmysheathedsword。Afterall,iftheyfoundandarrestedtheman,whatthen? IshouldhavetomakemypeacewiththeCardinalasIbestmight。 Hewouldhavegainedhispoint,butnotthroughme,andIshouldhavetolooktomyself。Ontheotherhand,ifIanticipatedthem——and,asafact,IbelievedthatIcouldlaymyhandonthefugitivewithinafewhours——therewouldcomeatimewhenImustfaceMademoiselle。 Alittlewhilebackthathadnotseemedsodifficultathing。 Fromthedayofourfirstmeeting——andinahigherdegreesincethatafternoonwhenshehadlashedmewithherscorn-myviewsofher,andmyfeelingstowardsher,hadbeenstrangelymadeupofantagonismandsympathy;ofrepulsion,becauseinherpastandpresentshewassodifferentfromme;ofyearningbecauseshewasawomanandfriendless。LaterIhaddupedherandboughtherconfidencebyreturningthejewels,andsoinameasureIhadsatedmyvengeance;then,asaconsequence,sympathyhadagaingotthebetterofme,untilnowIhardlyknewmyownmind,orwhatIfelt,orwhatIintended。IDIDNOTKNOW,infact,whatI intended。Istoodthereinthegardenwiththatconvictionsuddenlynewborninmymind;andthen,inamoment,Iheardherstep,andIturnedtofindherbehindme。 HerfacewaslikeApril,smilesbreakingthroughhertears。Asshestoodwithatallhedgeofsunflowersbehindher,Istartedtoseehowbeautifulshewas。 \'Iamhereinsearchofyou,M。deBarthe,\'shesaid,colouringslightly,perhapsbecausemyeyesbetrayedmythought;\'tothankyou。Youhavenotfought,andyetyouhaveconquered。Mywomanhasjustbeenwithme,andshetellsmethattheyaregoing。\' \'Going?\'Isaid,\'Yes,Mademoiselle,theyareleavingthehouse。\' Shedidnotunderstandmyreservation。 \'Whatmagichaveyouused?\'shesaidalmostgaily;itwaswonderfulhowhopehadchangedher。\'Besides,Iamcurioustolearnhowyoumanagedtoavoidfighting。\' \'Aftertakingablow?\'Isaidbitterly。 \'Monsieur,Ididnotmeanthat,\'shesaidreproachfully。 Butherfaceclouded。Isawthat,viewedinthislight——inwhich,Isuppose,shehadnothitherto——thematterperplexedhermorethanbefore。 Itookasuddenresolution。 \'Haveyoueverheard,Mademoiselle,\'Isaidgravely,pluckingoffwhileIspokethedeadleavesfromaplantbesideme,\'ofagentlemanbynameDeBerault?KnowninParis,Ihaveheard,bythesobriquetoftheBlackDeath?\' \'Theduellist?\'sheanswered,lookingatmeinwonder。\'Yes,I haveheardofhim。HekilledayounggentlemanofthisprovinceatNancytwoyearsback。\'Itwasasadstory,\'shecontinued,shudderingslightly,\'ofadreadfulman。Godkeepourfriendsfromsuch!\' \'Amen!\'Isaidquietly。But,inspiteofmyself,Icouldnotmeethereyes。 \'Why?\'sheanswered,quicklytakingalarmat;mysilence。\'Whatofhim,M。deBarthe?Whyhaveyoumentionedhim?\' \'Becauseheishere,Mademoiselle。\' \'Here?\'sheexclaimed。\'AtCocheforet?\' \'Yes,Mademoiselle,\'Iansweredsoberly。\'Iamhe。\' CHAPTERX CLON \'You!\'shecried,inavoicewhichpiercedmyheart。\'YouareM。deBerault?Itisimpossible!\'But,glancingaskanceather——IcouldnotfaceherIsawthatthebloodhadlefthercheeks。 \'Yes,Mademoiselle,\'Iansweredinalowtone。\'DeBarthewasmymother\'sname。WhenIcamehere,astranger,ItookitthatI mightnotbeknown;thatImightagainspeaktoagoodwoman,andnotseehershrink。That,and——butwhytroubleyouwithallthis?\'Icontinuedrebelling,againsthersilence,herturnedshoulder,heravertedface。\'Youaskedme,Mademoiselle,howI couldtakeablowandletthestrikergo。Ihaveanswered。ItistheoneprivilegeM。deBeraultpossesses。\' \'Then,\'sherepliedalmostinawhisper,\'ifIwereM。deBerault,Iwouldavailmyselfofit,andneverfightagain。\' \'Inthatevent,Mademoiselle,\'Iansweredcoldly,\'Ishouldlosemymenfriendsaswellasmywomenfriends。LikeMonseigneurtheCardinal,rulebyfear。\' Sheshuddered,eitheratthenameorattheideamywordscalledup;and,foramoment,westoodawkwardlysilent。Theshadowofthesundialfellbetweenus;thegardenwasstill;hereandtherealeafflutteredslowlydown。Witheachinstantofthatsilence,ofthataversion,Ifeltthegulfbetweenusgrowingwider,I feltmyselfgrowingharder;Imockedatherpastwhichwassounlikemine;Imockedatmine,andcalleditfate。Iwasonthepointofturningfromherwithabow——andwithafurnaceinmybreast——whenshespoke。 \'Thereisalastroselingeringthere,\'shesaid,aslighttremorinhervoice。\'Icannotreachit。Willyoupluckitforme,M。 deBerault?\' Iobeyedher,myhandtrembling,myfaceonfire。Shetooktherosefromme,andplaceditinthebosomofherdress,AndIsawthatherhandtrembledtoo,andthathercheekwasdarkwithblushes。 Sheturnedwithoutmoreado,andbegantowalktowardsthehouse。 \'HeavenforbidthatIshouldmisjudgeyouasecondtime!\'shesaidinalowvoice。\'And,afterall,whoamI,thatIshouldjudgeyouatall?AnhouragoIwouldhavekilledthatmanhadI possessedthepower。\' \'Yourepented,Mademoiselle,\'Isaidhuskily。Icouldscarcelyspeak。 \'Doyouneverrepent?\'shesaid。 \'Yes。Buttoolate,Mademoiselle。\' \'Perhapsitisnevertoolate,\'sheansweredsoftly。 \'Alas,whenamanisdead——\' \'Youmayrobamanofworsethanlife!\'sherepliedwithenergy,stoppingmebyagesture。\'Ifyouhaveneverrobbedaman——orawoman——ofhonour!Ifyouhaveneverruinedboyorgirl,M。deBerault!Ifyouhaveneverpushedanotherintothepitandgonebyityourself!If——but,formurder?Listen。YouareaRomanist,butIamaHuguenot,andhaveread。\"Thoushallnotkill!\"itiswritten;andthepenalty,\"Bymanshallthybloodbeshed!\"But,\"Ifyoucauseoneoftheselittleonestooffend,itwerebetterforyouthatamill-stonewerehangedaboutyourneck,andthatyouwerecastintothedepthsofthesea。\"\' \'Mademoiselle,youaremerciful,\'Imuttered。 \'Ineedmercymyself,\'sheanswered,sighing。\'AndIhavehadfewtemptations。HowdoIknowwhatyouhavesuffered?\' \'Ordone!\'Isaid,almostrudely。 \'Whereamanhasnotlied,norbetrayed,norsoldhimselforothers,\'sheansweredinalowtone,\'IthinkIcanforgiveallelse。Icanbetterputupwithforce,\'sheaddedsmilingsadly,\'thanwithfraud。\' Ah,Dieu!Iturnedawaymyfacethatshemightnotseehowpaleitgrew;thatshemightnotguesshowherwords,meantinmercy,stabbedmetotheheart。Andyet,then,forthefirsttime,whileviewinginallitsdepthandwidththegulfwhichseparatedus,Iwasnothardened;Iwasnotcastbackuponmyself。Hergentleness,herpity,herhumilitysoftenedme,whiletheyconvictedme。MyGod,how,afterthis,couldIdothatwhichI hadcometodo?HowcouldIstabherinthetenderestpart,howcouldIinflictonherthatrendingpang,howcouldImeethereyes,andstandbeforeher,aCaliban,aJudas,thevilest,lowestthingshecouldconceive? Istood,amoment,speechlessanddisordered;overcomebyherwords,bymythoughts。Ihaveseenamansostandwhenhehaslostallatthetables。ThenIturnedtoher;andforaninstantIthoughtthatmytalewastoldalready,Ithoughtthatshehadpiercedmydisguise。Forherfacewaschanged——strickenaswithfear。Thenextmoment,Isawthatshewasnotlookingatme,butbeyondme;andIturnedquicklyandsawaservanthurryingfromthehousetous。ItwasLouis。Hiseyeswerestaring,hishairwaved,hischeekswereflabbywithdismay,Hebreathedasifhehadbeenrunning。 \'Whatisit?\'Mademoisellecried,whilehewasstillsomewayoff。\'Speak,man。Mysister?Isshe——\' \'Clon,\'hegasped。 Thenamechangedhertostone。 \'Clon?Whatofhim?\'shemuttered。 \'Inthevillage!\'Louispanted,histonguestutteringwithterror。\'Theyareflogginghim。Theyarekillinghim!Tomakehimtell!\' Mademoisellegraspedthesundialandleantagainstit,herfacecolourless;and,foraninstant,Ithoughtthatshewasfainting。 \'Tell?\'Isaidmechanically。\'Buthecannottell。Heisdumb,man。\' \'Theywillmakehimguidethem,\'Louisgroaned,coveringhisearswithhisshakinghands,hisfacethecolourofpaper。\'Andhiscries!Oh,Monsieur,go,go!\'hecontinued,inathrillingtone。\'Savehim。AllthroughtiewoodIheardhiscries。Itwashorrible!horrible!\' Mademoiselleutteredamoanofpain;andIturnedtosupporther,thinkingeachsecondtoseeherfall。Butwithasuddenmovementshestraightenedherself,and,quicklyslippingbyme,witheyesthatseemedtoseenothing,shesetoffswiftlydownthewalktowardsthemeadowgate。 Iranafterher;but,takenbysurpriseasIwas,itwasonlybyagreateffortIreachedthegatebeforeher,andthrustingmyselfintheroad,barredtheway。 \'Letmepass!\'shepanted,strivingtothrustmeononeside。 \'Outofmyway,sir!Iamgoingtothevillage。\' \'Youarenotgoingtothevillage,\'Isaidsternly。\'Goback;tothehouse,Mademoiselle,andatonce。\' \'Myservant!\'shewailed。\'Letmego!Letmego!DoyouthinkIcanrestherewhiletheytorturehim?Hecannotspeak,andthey——they——\' \'Goback,Mademoiselle,\'Isaid,withdecision。\'Yourpresencewouldonlymakemattersworse!Iwillgomyself,andwhatonemancandoagainstmany,Iwill!Louis,giveyourmistressyourarmandtakehertothehouse。TakehertoMadame。\' \'Butyouwillgo?\'shecried。AndbeforeIcouldstayher——I swearIwouldhavestoppedherifIcould——sheraisedmyhandandcarriedittohertremblinglips。\'Youwillgo!Goandstopthem!Stopthem,andHeavenrewardyou,Monsieur!\' Ididnotanswer;nay,Ididnotoncelookback,asIcrossedthemeadow;butIdidnotlookforwardeither。DoubtlessitwasgrassItrod,andthewoodwasbeforemewiththesunshiningaslantonit;doubtlessthehouserosebehindmewithaflamehereandthereinthewindows。ButIwentinadream,amongshadows;witharacingpulse,inaglowfromheadtoheel; consciousofnothingbutthetouchofMademoiselle\'swarmlipsonmyhand,seeingneithermeadownorhouse,noreventhedarkfringeofwoodbeforeme,butonlyMademoiselle\'spassionateface。ForthemomentIwasdrunk:drunkwiththattowhichI hadbeensolongastranger,withthatwhichamanmayscornforyears,tofinditatlastbeyondhisreachdrunkwiththetouchofagoodwoman\'slips。 Ipassedthebridgeinthisstate;andmyfeetwereamongthebrushwoodbeforetheheatandfervourinwhichImovedfoundonasuddentheirdirection。Somethingbegantopenetratetomyveiledsenses——ahoarseinarticulatecry,nowdeep,nowshrillinghorribly,thatofitselfseemedtofillthewood。Itcameatintervalsofhalfaminuteorso,andmadethefleshcreep,itrangsofullofdumbpain,ofimpotentwrestling,ofunspeakableagony。Iamamanandhaveseenthings。IsawtheConcinibeheaded,andChalaistenyearslater——theygavehimthirty-fourblows;andwhenIwasaboyIescapedfromthecollegeandviewedfromagreatdistanceRavaillactornbyhorses——thatwasintheyearten。ButthehorriblecriesInowheard,filledme,perhapsbecauseIwasaloneandfreshfromthesightofMademoiselle,withloathinginexpressible。Theverywood,thoughthesunhadnotyetset,seemedtogrowdark。Iranonthroughit,cursing,untilthehovelsofthevillagecameinsight。Againtheshriekrose,apulsinghorror,andthistimeIcouldhearthelashfallonthesoddenflesh,Icouldsecinfancythedumbman,trembling,quivering,strainingagainsthisbonds。Andthen,inamoment,Iwasinthestreet,and,asthescreamoncemoretoretheair,Idashedroundthecornerbytheinn,andcameuponthem。 IdidnotlookatHIM,butIsawCaptainLarolleandtheLieutenant,andaringoftroopers,andoneman,bare-armed,teasingoutwithhisfingersthethongsofawhip。Thethongsdrippedblood,andthesightfiredthemine。TherageIhadsuppressedwhentheLieutenantbeardedmeearlierintheafternoon,thepassionwithwhichMademoiselle\'sdistresshadfilledmybreast,ontheinstantfoundvent。Isprangthroughthelineofsoldiers;andstrikingthemanwiththewhipabuffetbetweentheshoulders,whichhurledhimbreathlesstotheground,Iturnedontheleaders。 \'Youfiends!\'Icried。\'Shameonyou!Themanisdumb!Dumb; andifIhadtenmenwithme,Iwouldsweepyouandyourscumoutofthevillagewithbroomsticks。Layonanotherlash,\'I continuedrecklessly,\'andIwillseewhetheryouortheCardinalbethestronger。\' TheLieutenantstaredatme,hisgreymoustachebristling,hiseyesalmoststartingfromhishead。Someofthetrooperslaidtheirhandsontheirswords,butnoonemoved,andonlytheCaptainspoke。 \'MILLEDIABLES!\'heswore。\'Whatisallthisabout?Areyoumad,sir?\' \'Madorsane!\'Icriedfuriously。\'Layonanotherlash,andyoushallrepentit。\' Foraninstanttherewasapauseofastonishment。Then,tomysurprise,theCaptainlaughed——laughedloudly。 \'Veryheroic,\'hesaid。\'Quitemagnificent,M。Chevalier- errant。Butyousee,unfortunately,youcometoolate。\' \'Toolate,\'Isaidincredulously。 \'Yes,toolate,\'hereplied,withamockingsmile。AndtheLieutenantgrinnedtoo。\'Unfortunately,yousee,themanhasjustconfessed。Wehaveonlybeengivinghimanextratouchortwo,toimpresshismemory,andsaveusthetroubleoflashinghimupagain。\' \'Idon\'tbelieveit,\'Isaidbluntly——butIfeltthecheck,andfelltoearth。\'Themancannotspeak。\' \'No,buthehasmanagedtotelluswhatwewant;thathewillguideustotheplaceweareseeking,\'theCaptainanswereddrily。\'Thewhip,ifitcannotfindamanatongue,canfindhimwits。Whatismore,Ithinkthathewillkeephisword,\'hecontinued,withahideousscowl。\'ForIwarnhimthatifhedoesnot,allyourheroicsshallnotsavehim。Heisarebeldog,andknowntousofold;andIwillflayhisbacktothebones,ay,untilwecanseehisheartbeatingthroughhisribs,butIwillhavewhatIwant——inyourteeth,too,youd——dmeddler。\' \'Steady,steady!\'Isaid,sobered。Isawthathewastellingthetruth。\'IshegoingtotakeyoutoM。deCocheforet\'shiding-place?\' \'Yes,heis!\'theCaptainretorted。\'Haveyouanyobjectiontothat,MasterSpy?\' \'None,\'Ireplied。\'OnlyIshallgowithyou。Andifyoulivethreemonths,Ishallkillyouforthatname-behindthebarracksatAuch,M。leCapitaine。\' Hechangedcolour,butheansweredmeboldlyenough。 \'Idon\'tknowthatyouwillgowithus,\'hesaid,withasnarl。 \'Thatisasweplease。\' \'IhavetheCardinal\'sorders,\'Isaidsternly。 \'TheCardinal?\'heexclaimed,stungtofurybythisrepetitionofthename。\'TheCardinalbe——\' ButtheLieutenantlaidhishandonhislipsandstoppedhim。 \'Hush!\'hesaid。Thenmorequietly,\'Yourpardon,M。leCapitaine;buttheleastsaidthesoonestmended。ShallIgiveorderstothementofallin?\' TheCaptainnoddedsullenly。 TheLieutenantturnedtohisprisoner。 \'Takehimdown!\'hecommandedinhisharsh,monotonousvoice。 \'Throwhisblouseoverhim,andtiehishands。Anddoyoutwo,PaulandLebrun,guardhim。Michel,bringthewhip,orhemayforgethowittastes。Sergeant,choosefourgoodmen,anddismisstheresttotheirquarters。\' \'Shallweneedthehorses?\'thesergeantasked。 \'Idon\'tknow,\'theCaptainansweredpeevishly。\'Whatdoestheroguesay?\' TheLieutenantsteppeduptohim。 \'Listen!\'hesaidgrimly。\'Nodifyoumeanyes,andshakeyourheadifyoumeanno。Andhaveacareyouanswertruly。Isitmorethanamiletothisplace?\' Theyhadloosenedthepoorwretch\'sfastenings,andcoveredhisback。Hestoodleaninghisshoulderagainstthewall,hismouthstillpanting,thesweatrunningdownhishollowcheeks。Hissunkeneyeswereclosed,butaquivernowandagainranthroughhisframe。TheLieutenantrepeatedhisquestion,and,gettingnoanswer,lookedroundfororders。TheCaptainmetthelook,andcryingsavagely,\'Answerwillyou,youmule!\'struckthehalf- swooningmiserableacrossthebackwithhisswitch。Theeffectwasmagical。Covered,ashisshoulderswere,themansprangerectwithashriekofpain,raisinghischin,andhollowinghisback;andinthatattitudestoodaninstantwithstartingeyes,gaspingforbreath。Thenhesankbackagainstthewall,movinghismouthspasmodically。Hisfacewasthecolouroflead。 \'Diable!Ithinkthatwehavegonetoofarwithhim!\'theCaptainmuttered。 \'Bringsomewine!\'theLieutenantreplied。\'Quickwithit!\' Ilookedon,burningwithindignation,andinsomeexcitementbesides。Forifthemantookthemtotheplace,andtheysucceededinseizingCocheforet,therewasanendofthematterasfarasIwasconcerned。Itwasoffmyshoulders,andImightleavethevillagewhenIpleased;norwasitlikely——sincehewouldhavehisman,thoughnotthroughme——thattheCardinalwouldrefusetograntmeanamnesty。Onthewhole,Ithoughtthathewouldpreferthatthingsshouldtakethiscourse;andassumingtheissue,IbegantowonderwhetheritwouldbenecessaryinthateventthatMadameshouldknowthetruth。IhadakindofvisionofareformedBerault,deadtoplayandpurginghimselfatadistancefromZaton\'s;winning,perhaps,anameintheItalianwar,andfinally——but,pshaw!Iwasafool。 However,bethesethingsastheymight,itwasessentialthatI shouldseethearrestmade;andIwaitedpatientlywhiletheyrevivedthetorturedman,andmadetheirdispositions。Thesetooksometime;sothatthesunwasdown,anditwasgrowingduskwhenwemarchedout,Clongoingfirst,supportedbyhistwoguards,theCaptainandIfollowing——abreast,andeyeingoneanothersuspiciously;theLieutenant,withthesergeantandfivetroopers,bringinguptherear。Clonmovedslowly,moaningfromtimetotime;andbutfortheaidgivenhimbythetwomenwithhim,musthavesunkdownagainandagain。 Heledthewayoutbetweentwohousesclosetotheinn,andstruckanarrowtrack,scarcelydiscernible,whichranbehindotherhouses,andthenplungedintothethickestpartofthewood。Asingleperson,traversingthecovert,mighthavemadesuchatrack;orpigs,orchildren。Butitwasthefirstideathatoccurredtous,andputusallonthealert。TheCaptaincarriedacockedpistol,Iheldmysworddrawn,andkeptawatchfuleyeonHIM;andthedeepertheduskfellinthewood,themorecautiouslywewent,untilatlastwecameoutwithasortofjumpintoawiderandlighterpath。 Ilookedupanddown,andsawbehindmeavistaoftree-trunks,beforemeawoodenbridgeandanopenmeadow,lyingcoldandgreyinthetwilight;andIstoodinastonishment。WewereintheoldpathtotheChateau!Ishiveredatthethoughtthathewasgoingtotakeusthere,tothehouse,toMademoiselle! TheCaptainalsorecognisedtheplace,andsworealoud。Butthedumbmanwentonunheedinguntilhereachedthewoodenbridge。 Therehestoppedshort,andlookedtowardsthedarkoutlineofthehouse,whichwasjustvisible,onefaintlighttwinklingsadlyinthewestwing。AstheCaptainandIpressedupbehindhim,heraisedhishandsandseemedtowringthemtowardsthehouse。 \'Haveacare!\'theCaptaingrowled。\'Playmenotricks,or——\' Hedidnotfinishthesentence,forClon,asifhewellunderstoodhisimpatience,turnedbackfromthebridge,and,enteringthewoodtotheleft,begantoascendthebankofthestream。Wehadnotgoneahundredyardsbeforethegroundgrewrough,andtheundergrowththick;andyetthroughallranakindofpathwhichenabledustoadvance,darkasitwasnowgrowing。 Verysoonthebankonwhichwemovedbegantoriseabovethewater,andgrewsteepandrugged。Weturnedashoulder,wherethestreamsweptroundacurve,andsawwewereinthemouthofasmallravine,darkandsheer-sided。Thewaterbrawledalongthebottom,overbouldersandthroughchasms。Infront,theslopeonwhichwestoodshapeditselfintoalowcliff;buthalfwaybetweenitssummitandthewateraledge,ornarrowterrace,runningalongtheface,wasdimlyvisible。 \'Tentoone,acave!\'theCaptainmuttered。\'Itisalikelyplace。\' \'Andanuglyone!\'Irepliedwithasneer。\'Whichoneagainsttenmightholdforhours!\' \'Ifthetenhadnopistols——yes!\'heansweredviciously。\'Butyouseewehave。Ishegoingthatway?\' Hewas。Assoonasthiswasclear,Larolleturnedtohiscomrade,\'Lieutenant,\'hesaid,speakinginalowvoice,thoughthechafingofthestreambelowuscoveredordinarysounds;\'whatsayyou?Shallwelightthelanthorns,orpressonwhilethereisstillaglimmeringofday?\' \'On,Ishouldsay,M。leCapitaine,\'theLieutenantanswered。 \'Prickhiminthebackifhefalters。Iwillwarrant,\'thebruteaddedwithachuckle,\'hehasatenderplaceortwo。\' TheCaptaingavethewordandwemovedforward。Itwasevidentnowthatthecliff-pathwasourdestination。Itwaspossiblefortheeyetofollowthetrackallthewaytoit,throughroughstonesandbrushwood;andthoughClonclimbedfeebly,andwithmanygroans,twominutessawusstepontoit。Itdidnotprovetobe,infact,theperilousplaceitlookedatadistance。Theledge,grassyandterrace-like,slopedslightlydownwardsandoutwards,andinpartswasslippery;butitwasaswideasahighway,andthefalltothewaterdidnotexceedthirtyfeet。 Eveninsuchadimlightasnowdisplayedittous,andbyincreasingthedepthandunseendangersofthegorgegaveakindofimpressivenesstoourmovements,anervouswomanneednothavefearedtotreadit,IwonderedhowoftenMademoisellehadpassedalongitwithhermilk-pitcher。 \'Ithinkthatwehavehimnow,\'CaptainLarollemuttered,twistinghismoustachios,andlookingabouttomakehislastdispositions。\'PaulandLebrun,seethatyourmanmakesnonoise。Sergeant,comeforwardwithyourcarbine,butdonotfirewithoutorders。Now,silenceall,andcloseup,Lieutenant。 Forward!\' Weadvancedaboutahundredpaces,keepingthecliffonourleft,turnedashoulder,andsaw,afewpacesinfrontofus,aslighthollow,ablackblotchinthegreyduskinessofthecliff-side。 Theprisonerstopped,and,raisinghisboundhands,pointedtoit。 \'There?\'theCaptainwhispered,pressingforward。\'Isittheplace?\' Clonnodded。TheCaptain\'svoiceshookwithexcitement。 \'PaulandLebrunremainherewiththeprisoner,\'hesaid,inalowtone。\'Sergeant,comeforwardwithme。Now,areyouready? Forward!\' Atthewordheandthesergeantpassedquickly,oneoneithersideofClonandhisguards。Thepathgrewnarrowhere,andtheCaptainpassedoutside。Theeyesofallbutonewereontheblackblotch,thehollowinthecliff-side,expectingweknewnotwhat——asuddenshotortherushoradesperateman;andnoonesawexactlywhathappened。Butsomehow,astheCaptainpassedabreastofhim,theprisonerthrustbackhisguards,andleapingsideways,flunghisunboundarmsroundLarolle\'sbody,andinaninstantswepthim,shouting,tothevergeoftheprecipice。 Itwasdoneinamoment。Bythetimeourstartledwitsandeyeswerebackwiththem,thetwowerealreadytotteringontheedge,lookinginthegloomlikeonedarkform。Thesergeant,whowasthefirsttofindhishead,levelledhiscarbine,but,asthewrestlerstwirledandtwisted,theCaptain,shriekingoutoathsandthreats,themutesilentasdeath,itwasimpossibletoseewhichwaswhich,andthesergeantloweredhisgunagain,whilethemenheldbacknervously。Theledgeslopedsteeplythere,theedgewasvague,alreadythetwoseemedtobewrestlinginmidair;andthemutewasdesperate。 Thatmomentofhesitationwasfatal。Clon\'slongarmswereroundtheother\'sarms,crushingthemintohisribs;Clon\'sskull-likefacegrinnedhateintotheother\'seyes;hisbonylimbscurledroundhimlikethefoldsofasnake。Larolle\'sstrengthgaveway。 \'Damnyouall!Whydon\'tyoucomeup?\'hecried。Andthen,\'Ah!Mercy!mercy!\'cameinonelastscreamfromhislips。AstheLieutenant,takenabackbefore,sprangforwardtohisaid,thetwotoppledovertheedge,andinasecondhurtledoutofsight。 \'MONDIEU!\'theLieutenantcried;theanswerwasadullsplashinthedepthsbelow。Heflunguphisarms。\'Water!\'hesaid。 \'Quick,men,getdown。Wemaysavehimyet。\' Buttherewasnopath,andnightwascome,andthemen\'snerveswereshaken。Thelanthornshadtobelit,andthewaytoberetraced;bythetimewereachedthedarkpoolwhichlaybelow,thelastbubblesweregonefromthesurface,thelastrippleshadbeatenthemselvesoutagainstthebanks。Thepoolstillrockedsullenly,andtheyellowlightshowedaman\'shatfloating,andnearitaglovethreepartssubmerged。Butthatwasall。Themute\'sdyinggriphadknownnoloosening,norhishateanyfear。 Iheardafterwardsthatwhentheydraggedthetwooutnextday,hisfingerswereintheother\'seye-sockets,histeethinhisthroat。Ifevermanfounddeathsweet,itwashe! Asweturnedslowlyfromtheblackwater,someshuddering,somecrossingthemselves,theLieutenantlookedatme。 \'Curseyou!\'hesaidpassionately。\'Ibelievethatyouareglad。\' Hedeservedhisfate,\'Iansweredcoldly。\'WhyshouldIpretendtobesorry?Itwasnoworinthreemonths。Andfortheotherpoordevil\'ssakeIamglad。\' Heglaredatmeforamomentinspeechlessanger。 Atlast,\'Ishouldliketohaveyoutiedup!\'hesaidbetweenhisteeth。 \'Ishouldthinkthatyouhadhadenoughoftyingupforoneday!\' Iretorted。\'Butthere,\'Iwentoncontemptuously,\'itcomesofmakingofficersoutofthecanaille。Dogsloveblood。Theteamstermustlashsomethingifhecannolongerlashhishorses。\' Wewereback,asombrelittleprocession,atthewoodenbridgewhenIsaidthis。Hestopped。 \'Verywell,\'hereplied,noddingviciously。\'Thatdecidesme。 Sergeant,lightmethiswaywithalanthorn。Therestofyoutothevillage。Now,MasterSpy,\'hecontinued,glancingatmewithgloomyspite,\'Yourroadismyroad。IthinkIknowhowtospoilyourgame。\' Ishruggedmyshouldersindisdain,andtogether,thesergeantleadingthewaywiththelight,wecrossedthedimmeadow,andpassedthroughthegatewhereMademoisellehadkissedmyhand,anduptheghostlywalkbetweentherosebushes。IwondereduneasilywhattheLieutenantwouldbeat,andwhatheintended; butthelanthorn-lightwhichnowfellonthegroundatourfeet,andnowshowedoneofustotheother,high-litinaframeofblackness,discoverednothinginhisgrizzledfacebutsettledhostility。Hewheeledattheendofthewalktogotothemaindoor,butashedidsoIsawtheflutterofawhiteskirtbythestoneseatagainstthehouse,andIsteppedthatway。 \'Mademoiselle?\'Isaidsoftly。\'Isityou?\' \'Clon?\'shemuttered,hervoicequivering。\'Whatofhim?\' \'Heispastpain,\'Iansweredgently。\'Heisdead——yes,dead,Mademoiselle,butinhisownway。Takecomfort。\' Shestifledasob;thenbeforeIcouldsaymore,theLieutenant,withhissergeantandlight,wereatmyelbow。HesalutedMademoiselleroughly。Shelookedathimwithshudderingabhorrence。 \'Areyoucometoflogmetoo,sir?\'shesaidpassionately。\'Isitnotenoughthatyouhavemurderedmyservant?\' \'Onthecontrary,itwashewhokilledmyCaptain,\'theLieutenantanswered,inanothertonethanIhadexpected。\'Ifyourservantisdeadsoismycomrade。\' \'CaptainLarolle?\'shemurmured,gazingwithstartledeyes,notathimbutatme。 Inodded。 \'How?\'sheasked。 \'ClonflungtheCaptainandhimself——intotheriverpoolabovethebridge,\'Isaid。 Sheutteredalowcryofaweandstoodsilent;butherlipsmovedandIthinkthatsheprayedforClon,thoughshewasaHuguenot。 Meanwhile,Ihadafright。Thelanthorn,swinginginthesergeant\'shand,andthrowingitssmokylightnowonthestoneseat,nowontheroughwallaboveit,showedmesomethingelse。 Ontheseat,doubtlesswhereMademoiselle\'shandhadlainasshesatinthedark,listeningandwatchingandshivering,stoodapitcheroffood。Besideher,inthatplace,itwasdamningevidence,andItrembledleasttheLieutenant\'seyeshouldfalluponit,lestthesergeantshouldseeit;andthen,inamoment,Iforgotallaboutit。TheLieutenantwasspeakingandhisvoicewasdoom。MythroatgrewdryasIlistened;mytonguestucktomymouthItriedtolookatMademoiselle,butIcouldnot。 \'ItistruethattheCaptainisgone,\'hesaidstiffly,\'butothersarealive,andaboutoneofthemawordwithyou,byyourleave,Mademoiselle。Ihavelistenedtoagooddealoftalkfromthisfinegentlemanfriendofyours。Hehasspentthelasttwenty-fourhourssaying\"Youshall!\"and\"Youshallnot!\"Hecamefromyouandtookaveryhightonebecausewelaidalittlewhip-lashaboutthatdumbdevilofyours。Hecalledusbrutesandbeasts,andbutforhimIamnotsurethatmyfriendwouldnotnowbealive。Butwhenhesaidafewminutesagothathewasglad——gladofit,d——him!——thenIfixeditinmymindthatI wouldbeevenwithhim。AndIamgoingtobe!\' \'Whatdoyoumean?\'Mademoiselleasked,wearilyinterruptinghim。\'Ifyouthinkthatyoucanprejudicemeagainstthisgentleman——\' \'ThatispreciselywhatIamgoingtodo!Andalittlemorethanthat!\'heanswered。 \'Youwillbeonlywastingyourbreath!\'sheretorted。 \'Wait!Wait,Mademoiselle——-untilyouhaveheard,\'hesaid。 \'ForIsweartoyouthatifeverablack-heartedscoundrel,adastardlysneakingspytrodtheearth,itisthisfellow!AndI amgoingtoexposehim。Yourowneyesandyourownearsshallpersuadeyou。Iamnotparticular,butIwouldnoteat,Iwouldnotdrink,Iwouldnotsitdownwithhim!Iwouldratherbebeholdentothemeanesttrooperinmysquadronthantohim!Ay,Iwould,sohelpmeHeaven!\' AndtheLieutenant,turningsquarelyonhisheel,spatontheground。 CHAPTERXI THEARREST Ithadcome,andIsawnowayofescape。ThesergeantwasbetweenusandIcouldnotstrikehim。AndIfoundnowords。A scoreoftimesIhadthoughtwithshrinkinghowIshouldrevealmysecrettoMademoiselle——whatIshouldsay,andhowshewouldtakeit;butinmymindithadbeenalwaysavoluntaryact,thisdisclosure,ithadbeenalwaysIwhounmaskedmyselfandshewholistened——alone;andinthisvoluntarinessandthisprivacytherehadbeensomethingwhichtookfromtheshameofanticipation。 Buthere——herewasnovoluntaryactonmypart,noprivacy,nothingbutshame。AndIstoodmute,convicted,speechless,underhereyes——likethethingIwas。 YetifanythingcouldhavebracedmeitwasMademoiselle\'svoicewhensheansweredhim。 \'Goon,Monsieur,\'shesaidcalmly,\'youwillhavedonethesooner。\' \'Youdonotbelieveme?\'hereplied。\'Then,Isay,lookathim! Lookathim!Ifevershame——\' \'Monsieur,\'shesaidabruptly——shedidnotlookatme,\'Iamashamedofmyself。\' \'Butyoudon\'thearme,\'theLieutenantrejoinedhotly。\'Hisverynameisnothisown!HeisnotBartheatall。HeisBerault,thegambler,theduellist,thebully;whomifyou——\' Againsheinterruptedhim。 \'Iknowit,\'shesaidcoldly。\'Iknowitall;andifyouhavenothingmoretotellme,go,Monsieur。Go!\'shecontinuedinatoneofinfinitescorn。\'Besatisfied,thatyouhaveearnedmycontemptaswellasmyabhorrence。\' Helookedforamomenttakenaback。Then,—— \'Ay,butIhavemore,\'hecried,hisvoicestubbornlytriumphant。 \'Iforgotthatyouwouldthinklittleofthat。Iforgotthataswordsmanhasalwaystheladies\'hearts——-butIhavemore。Doyouknow,too,thatheisintheCardinal\'spay?Doyouknowthatheishereonthesameerrandwhichbringsushere——toarrestM。deCocheforet?Doyouknowthatwhilewegoaboutthebusinessopenlyandinsoldierfashion,itishisparttowormhimselfintoyourconfidence,tosneakintoMadame\'sintimacy,tolistenatyourdoor,tofollowyourfootsteps,tohangonyourlips,totrackyou——trackyouuntilyoubetrayyourselvesandtheman?Doyouknowthis,andthatallhissympathyisalie,Mademoiselle?Hishelp,somuchbaittocatchthesecret?Hisaimblood-money——blood-money?Why,MORBLEU!\'theLieutenantcontinued,pointinghisfingeratme,andsocarriedawaybypassion,soliftedoutofhimselfbywrathandindignation,thatIshrankbeforehim——\'youtalk,lady,ofcontemptandabhorrenceinthesamebreathwithme,butwhathaveyouforhim——whathaveyouforhim——thespy,theinformer,thehiredtraitor?Andifyoudoubtme,ifyouwantevidence,lookathim。Onlylookathim,Isay。\' Andhemightsayit;forIstoodsilentstill,coweringanddespairing,whitewithrageandhate。ButMademoiselledidnotlook。ShegazedstraightattheLieutenant。 \'Haveyoudone?\'shesaid。 \'Done?\'hestammered;herwords,herair,bringinghimtoearthagain。\'Done?Yes,ifyoubelieveme。\' \'Idonot,\'sheansweredproudly。\'Ifthatbeall,besatisfied,Monsieur。Idonotbelieveyou。\' \'Thentellmethis,\'heretorted,afteramomentofstunnedsurprise。\'Answermethis!Why,ifhewasnotonourside,doyouthinkthatwelethimremainhere?Whydidwesufferhimtostayinasuspectedhouse,bullyingus,annoyingus,thwartingus,takingyourpartfromhourtohour?\' \'Hehasasword,Monsieur,\'sheansweredwithfinecontempt,\'MILLEDIABLES!\'hecried,snappinghisfingersinarage。 \'Thatforhissword!ItwasbecauseheheldtheCardinal\'scommission,Itellyou,becausehehadequalauthoritywithus。 Becausewehadnochoice。\' \'Andthatbeingso,Monsieur,whyareyounowbetrayinghim?\' sheasked。Hesworeatthat,feelingthestrokegohome。 \'Youmustbemad!\'hesaid,glaringather。\'CannotyouseethatthemaniswhatItellyou?Lookathim!Lookathim,I say!Listentohim!Hasheawordtosayforhimself?\' Stillshedidnotlook。 \'Itislate,\'sherepliedcoldly。\'AndIamnotverywell。Ifyouhavedone,quitedone——perhaps,youwillleaveme,Monsieur。\' \'MONDIEU!heexclaimed,shrugginghisshoulders,andgrindinghisteethinimpotentrage。Youaremad!Ihavetoldyouthetruth,andyouwillnotbelieveit。Well——onyourheadbeitthen,Mademoiselle。Ihavenomoretosay!Youwillsee。\' Andwiththat,withoutmore,fairlyconqueredbyherstaunchness,hesalutedher,gavethewordtothesergeant,turnedandwentdownthepath。 Thesergeantwentafterhim,thelanthornswayinginhishand。 Andwetwowereleftalone。Thefrogswerecroakinginthepool,abatflewroundincircles;thehouse,thegarden,alllayquietunderthedarkness,asonthenightwhichIfirstcametoit。 AndwouldtoHeavenIhadnevercomethatwasthecryinmyheart。WouldtoHeavenIhadneverseenthiswoman,whosenoblenessandfaithwereacontinualshametome;areproachbrandingmeeveryhourIstoodinherpresencewithallvileandhatefulnames。Themanjustgone,coarse,low-bred,brutalsoldierashewas,manfloggeranddrilling-block,hadyetfoundhearttofeelmybaseness,andwordsinwhichtodenounceit。 What,then,wouldshesay,whenthetruthcamehometoher?WhatshapeshouldItakeinhereyesthen?HowshouldIberememberedthroughalltheyearsthen? Then?Butnow?Whatwasshethinkingnow,atthismomentasshestoodsilentandabsorbednearthestoneseat,ashadowyfigurewithfaceturnedfromme?Wassherecallingtheman\'swords,fittingthemtothefactsandthepast,addingthisandthatcircumstance?Wasshe,thoughshehadrebuffedhiminthebody,collating,nowhewasgone,allthathehadsaid,andoutofthesescrapspiecingtogetherthedamningtruth?Wasshe,forallthatshehadsaid,beginningtoseemeasIwas?Thethoughttorturedme。Icouldbrookuncertaintynolonger。Iwentnearertoherandtouchedhersleeve。 \'Mademoiselle,\'Isaidinavoicewhichsoundedhoarseandunnaturaleveninmyownears,\'doyoubelievethisofme?\' Shestartedviolently,andturned。 \'Pardon,Monsieur!\'shemurmured,passingherhandoverherbrow;\'Ihadforgottenthatyouwerehere。DoIbelievewhat?\' \'Whatthatmansaidofme,\'Imuttered。 \'That!\'sheexclaimed。Andthenshestoodamomentgazingatmeinastrangefashion。\'DoIbelievethat,Monsieur?Butcome,come!\'shecontinuedimpetuously。\'Come,andIwillshowyouifIbelieveit。Butnothere。\' Sheturnedasshespoke,andledthewayontheinstantintothehousethroughtheparlourdoor,whichstoodhalfopen。Theroominsidewaspitchdark,butshetookmefearlesslybythehandandledmequicklythroughit,andalongthepassage,untilwecametothecheerfullightedhall,whereagreatfireburnedonthehearth。Alltracesofthesoldiers\'occupationhadbeensweptaway。Buttheroomwasempty。 Sheledmetothefire,andthereinthefulllight,nolongerashadowycreature,butred-lipped,brilliant,throbbingwithlifeandbeauty,shestoodoppositeme——hereyesshining,hercolourhigh,herbreastheaving。 \'DoIbelieveit?\'shesaidinathrillingvoice。\'Iwilltellyou。M。deCocheforet\'shiding-placeisinthehutbehindthefern-stack,twofurlongsbeyondthevillageontheroadtoAuch。 Youknownowwhatnooneelseknows,heandIandMadameexcepted。Youholdinyourhandshislifeandmyhonour;andyouknowalso,M。deBerault,whetherIbelievethattale。\' \'MyGod!\'Icried。AndIstoodlookingatheruntilsomethingofthehorrorinmyeyescreptintohers,andsheshudderedandsteppedbackfromme。 \'Whatisit?Whatisit?\'shewhispered,claspingherhands。 Andwithallthecolourgonesuddenlyfromhercheeksshepeeredtremblingintothecornersandtowardsthedoor。\'Thereisnoonehere。\' Iforcedmyselftospeak,thoughIwastremblingalloverlikeamaninanague。\'No,Mademoiselle,thereisnoonehere,\'I muttered。\'Thereisnoonehere。\'AndthenIletmyheadfallonmybreast,andIstoodbeforeher,thestatueofdespair。Hadshefeltagrainofsuspicion,agrainofdoubt,mybearingmusthaveopenedhereyes;buthermindwascastinsonobleamouldthat,havingoncethoughtillofmeandbeenconverted,shecouldfeelnodoubtagain。Shemusttrustallinall。Alittlerecoveredfromherfright,shestoodlookingatmeingreatwonder;andatlastshehadathought—— \'Youarenotwell?\'shesaidsuddenly。\'Itisyouroldwound,Monsieur。NowIhaveit?\' \'Yes,Mademoiselle,\'Imutteredfaintly,\'itis。\' \'IwillcallClon!\'shecriedimpetuously。Andthen,withasob:\'Ah!poorClon!Heisgone。ButthereisstillLouis。I willcallhimandhewillgetyousomething。\' ShewasgonefromtheroombeforeIcouldstopher,andIstoodleaningagainstthetablepossessoratlastofthesecretwhichI hadcomesofartowin;ableinamomenttoopenthedoorandgooutintothenight,andmakeuseofit——andyetthemostunhappyofmen。Thesweatstoodonmybrow;myeyeswanderedroundtheroom;Iturnedtowardsthedoor,withsomemadthoughtofflight——offlightfromher,fromthehouse,fromeverything;andIhadactuallytakenasteptowardsthis,whenonthedoor,theouterdoor,therecameasuddenhurriedknockingwhichjarredeverynerveinmybody。Istarted,andstopped。Istoodamomentinthemiddleofthefloorgazingatthedoor,asataghost。Then,gladofaction,gladofanythingthatmightrelievethetensionofmyfeelings,Istrodetoitandpulleditsharplyopen。 Onthethreshold,hisflushedfacelitupbythelightbehindme,stoodoneoftheknaveswhomIhadbroughtwithmetoAuch。Hehadbeenrunning,andpantedheavily;buthehadkepthiswits,andtheinstantI,appearedhegraspedmysleeve。 \'Ah!Monsieur,theveryman!\'hecried。\'Quick!comethisinstant,losenotamoment,andyoumayyetbefirst。Theyhavethesecret!ThesoldiershavefoundMonsieur!\' \'Foundhim?\'Iechoed。\'M。deCocheforet?\' \'No;buttheyknowtheplacewherehelies。Itwasfoundbyaccident。TheLieutenantwasgatheringhismenwhenIcameaway。 Ifwearequick,wemayyetbefirst。\' \'Buttheplace?\'Isaid。 \'Icouldnothear,\'heansweredbluntly。\'Wemusthangontheirskirts,andatthelastmomentstrikein。Itistheonlyway,Monsieur。\' ThepairofpistolsIhadtakenfromtheshock-headedmanlayonachestbythedoor。WithoutwaitingformoreIsnatchedthemupandmyhat,andjoinedhim,andinamomentwewererunningdownthegarden。Ilookedbackoncebeforewepassedthegate,andI sawthelightstreamingoutthroughthedoorwhich。Ihadleftopen;andIfanciedthatforaninstantafiguredarkenedthegap。Butthefancyonlystrengthenedtheonesinglepurpose,theironresolve,whichhadtakenpossessionofmeandallmythoughts。Imustbefirst;ImustanticipatetheLieutenant;I mustmakethearrestmyself。Imustbefirst。AndIranononlythefaster。 Wewereacrossthemeadowandinthewoodinamoment。There,insteadofkeepingalongthecommonpath,Iboldlysingledout—— mysensesseemedtobepreternaturallykeen——thesmallertrailbywhichClonhadbroughtus。AlongthisIranunfalteringly,avoidinglogsandpitfallsasbyinstinct,andfollowingallitsturnsandtwists,untilwecametothebackoftheinn,andcouldhearthemurmurofsubduedvoicesinthevillagestreet,thesharplowwordofcommand,andtheclinkofweapons;andcouldseeoverandbetweenthehousesthedullglareoflanthornsandtorches。 Igraspedmyman\'sarm,andcroucheddownlistening。WhenIhadheardenough,\'Whereisyourmate?\'Isaidinhisear。 \'Withthem,\'hemuttered。 \'Thencome,\'Iwhisperedrising。\'IhaveseenwhatIwant。Letusgo。\' Buthecaughtmebythearmanddetainedme。 \'Youdon\'tknowtheway,\'hesaid。\'Steady,steady,Monsieur。 Yougotoofast。Theyarejustmoving。Letusjointhem,andstrikeinwhenthetimecomes。Wemustletthemguideus。\' \'Fool!\'Isaid,shakingoffhishand。\'Itellyou,Iknowwhereheis!Iknowwheretheyaregoing。Come,andwewillpluckthefruitwhiletheyareontheroadtoit。\' Hisonlyanswerwasanexclamationofsurprise。Atthatmomentthelightsbegantomove。TheLieutenantwasstarting。Themoonwasnotyetup,theskywasgreyandcloudy;toadvancewherewewerewastostepintoawallofblackness。Butwehadlosttoomuchalready,andIdidnothesitate。Biddingmycompanionfollowmeandusehislegs,Isprangthroughalowfencewhichrosebeforeus;thenstumblingblindlyoversomebrokengroundintherearofthehouses,Icamewithafallortwotoalittlewatercoursewithsteepsides。ThroughthisIplungedrecklesslyandupthefartherside,and,breathlessandpanting,gainedtheroad,beyondthevillage,andfiftyyardsinadvanceoftheLieutenant\'stroop。 Theyhadonlytwolanthornsburning,andwewerebeyondthecircleoflightcastbythese;whilethesteadytrampofsomanyfootstepscoveredthenoisewemade。Wewereinnodangerofbeingnoticed,andinatwinklingweturnedourbacks,andasfastaswecouldwerandowntheroad。Fortunately,theywerethinkingmoreofsecrecythanspeed,andinaminutewehaddoubledthedistancebetweenthemandus。Intwominutestheirlightsweremeresparksshininginthegloombehindus。Welosteventhetrampoftheirfeet。ThenIbegantolookoutandgomoreslowly,peeringintotheshadowsoneithersideforthefernstack。