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类别:其他 作者:Stanley Weyman字数:21170更新时间:19/01/05 14:55:03
INTRODUCTION。 ThefollowingisamodernEnglishversionofacuriousFrenchmemoir,orfragmentofautobiography,apparentlywrittenabouttheyear1620byAnne,VicomtedeCaylus,andbroughttothiscountry——if,infact,theoriginaleverexistedinEngland——byoneofhisdescendantsaftertheRevocationoftheEdictofNantes。ThisAnne,welearnfromothersources,wasaprincipalfigureattheCourtofHenryIV。,and,therefore,inAugust,1572,whentheadventureshererelatedtookplace,heandhistwoyoungerbrothers,MarieandCroisette,whosharedwithhimthehonourandthedanger,musthavebeenlittlemorethanboys。 Fromthetoneofhisnarrative,itappearsthat,inrevivingoldrecollections,theveteranrenewedhisyouthalso,andthoughhisstorythrowsnofreshlightuponthehistoryofthetime,itseemstopossesssomehumaninterest。 THEHOUSEOFTHEWOLF。 CHAPTERI。 WAREWOLF! Ihadafterwardssuchgoodreasontolookbackuponandremembertheeventsofthatafternoon,thatCatherine’svoiceseemstoringinmybrainevennow。Icanshutmyeyesandseeagain,afteralltheseyears,whatIsawthen——justthebluesummersky,andonegreyangleofthekeep,fromwhichafleecycloudwastrailinglikethesmokefromachimney。IcouldseenomorebecauseIwaslyingonmyback,myheadrestingonmyhands。 MarieandCroisette,mybrothers,werelyingbymeinexactlythesameposture,andafewyardsawayontheterrace,CatherinewassittingonastoolGilhadbroughtoutforher。ItwasthesecondThursdayinAugust,andhot。Eventhejackdawsweresilent。Ihadalmostfallenasleep,watchingmycloudgrowlongerandlonger,andthinnerandthinner,whenCroisette,whocaredforheatnomorethanalizard,spokeupsharply,\"Mademoiselle,\"hesaid,\"whyareyouwatchingtheCahorsroad?\" Ihadnotnoticedthatshewasdoingso。ButsomethinginthekeennessofCroisette’stone,takenperhapswiththefactthatCatherinedidnotatonceanswerhim,arousedme;andIturnedtoher。Andlo!shewasblushinginthemostheavenlyway,andhereyeswerefulloftears,andshelookedatusadorably。Andweallthreesatuponourelbows,likethreepuppydogs,andlookedather。Andtherewasalongsilence。Andthenshesaidquitesimplytous,\"Boys,IamgoingtobemarriedtoM。dePavannes。\" Ifellflatonmybackandspreadoutmyarms。\"Oh,Mademoiselle!\"Icriedreproachfully。 \"Oh,Mademoiselle!\"criedMarie。Andhefellflatonhisback,andspreadouthisarmsandmoaned。Hewasagoodbrother,wasMarie,andobedient。 AndCroisettecried,\"Oh,mademoiselle!\"too。Buthewasalwaysridiculousinhisways。Hefellflatonhisback,andfloppedhisarmsandsquealedlikeapig。 Yethewassharp。Itwashewhofirstrememberedourduty,andwenttoCatherine,capinhand,whereshesathalfangryandhalfconfused,andsaidwithafinerednessinhischeeks,\"MademoiselledeCaylus,ourcousin,wegiveyoujoy,andwishyoulonglife;andareyourservants,andthegoodfriendsandaidersofM。dePavannesinallquarrels,as——\" ButIcouldnotstandthat。\"Notsofast,St。CroixdeCaylus\"I said,pushinghimaside——hewasevergettingbeforemeinthosedays——andtakinghisplace。ThenwithmybestbowIbegan,\"Mademoiselle,wegiveyoujoyandlonglife,andareyourservantsandthegoodfriendsandaidersofM。dePavannesinallquarrels,as——as——\" \"Asbecomesthecadetsofyourhouse,\"suggestedCroisette,softly。 \"Asbecomesthecadetsofyourhouse,\"Irepeated。AndthenCatherinestoodupandmademealowbowandweallkissedherhandinturn,beginningwithmeandendingwithCroisette,aswasbecoming。AfterwardsCatherinethrewherhandkerchiefoverherface——shewascrying——andwethreesatdown,Turkishfashion,justwherewewere,andsaid\"Oh,Kit!\"verysoftly。 ButpresentlyCroisettehadsomethingtoadd。\"WhatwilltheWolfsay?\"hewhisperedtome。 \"Ah!Tobesure!\"Iexclaimedaloud。Ihadbeenthinkingofmyselfbefore;butthisopenedquiteanotherwindow。\"WhatwilltheVidamesay,Kit?\" Shedroppedherkerchieffromherface,andturnedsopalethatI wassorryIhadspoken——apartfromthekickCroisettegaveme。 \"IsM。deBezersathishouse?\"sheaskedanxiously。 \"Yes\"Croisetteanswered。\"HecameinlastnightfromSt。 Antonin,withverysmallattendance。\" \"ThenewsseemedtosetherfearsatrestinsteadofaugmentingthemasIshouldhaveexpected。IsupposetheywereratherforLouisdePavannes,thanforherself。Notunnaturally,too,foreventheWolfcouldscarcelyhavefounditinhishearttohurtourcousin。Herslightwillowyfigure,herpaleovalfaceandgentlebrowneyes,herpleasantvoice,herkindness,seemedtousboysandinthosedays,tosumupallthatwaswomanly。Wecouldnotremember,notevenCroisettetheyoungestofus——whowasseventeen,ayearjuniortoMarieandmyself——weweretwins——thetimewhenwehadnotbeeninlovewithher。 Butletmeexplainhowwefour,whoseunitedagesscarceexceededseventyyears,cametobeloungingontheterraceintheholidaystillnessofthatafternoon。Itwasthesummerof1572。Thegreatpeace,itwillberemembered,betweentheCatholicsandtheHuguenotshadnotlongbeendeclared;thepeacewhichinadayortwowastobesolemnized,and,asmostFrenchmenhoped,tobecementedbythemarriageofHenryofNavarrewithMargaretofValois,theKing’ssister。TheVicomtedeCaylus,Catherine’sfatherandourguardian,wasoneofthegovernorsappointedtoseethepeaceenforced;therespectinwhichhewasheldbybothparties——hewasaCatholic,butnobigot,Godresthissoul!—— recommendinghimforthisemployment。HehadthereforegoneaweekortwobeforetoBayonne,hisprovince。MostofourneighboursinQuercywerelikewisefromhome,havinggonetoParistobewitnessesononesideortheotheroftheroyalwedding。Andconsequentlyweyoungpeople,notgreatlycheckedbythepresenceofgood—natured,sleepyMadameClaude,Catherine’sduenna,weredisposedtomakethemostofourliberty;andtocelebratethepeaceinourownfashion。 Wewerecountry—folk。NotoneofushadbeentoPau,muchlesstoParis。TheVicomteheldstricterviewsthanwerecommonthen,uponyoungpeople’seducation;andthoughwehadlearnedtorideandshoot,touseourswordsandtossahawk,andtoreadandwrite,weknewlittlemorethanCatherineherselfoftheworld; littlemoreofthepleasuresandsinsofcourtlife,andnotone— tenthasmuchasshedidofitsgraces。Stillshehadtaughtustodanceandmakeabow。Herpresencehadsoftenedourmanners; andoflatewehadgainedsomethingfromthefrankcompanionshipofLouisdePavannes,aHuguenotwhomtheVicomtehadtakenprisoneratMoncontourandheldtoransom。Wewerenot,I think,mereclownishyokels。 Butwewereshy。Wedislikedandshunnedstrangers。AndwhenoldGilappearedsuddenly,whilewewerestillchewingthemelancholycudofKit’sannouncement,andcriedsepulchrally,\"M。 leVidamedeBezerstopayhisrespectstoMademoiselle!\"——Well,therewassomethinglikeapanic,Iconfess! Wescrambledtoourfeet,muttering,\"TheWolf!\"TheentranceatCaylusisbyaramprisingfromthegatewaytotheleveloftheterrace。Thissunkenwayisfencedbylowwallssothatonemaynot——whenwalkingontheterrace——fallintoit。Gilhadspokenbeforehisheadhadwellrisentoview,andthisgaveusamoment,justamoment。Croisettemadearushforthedoorwayintothehouse;butfailedtogainit,anddrewhimselfupbehindabuttressofthetower,hisfingeronhislip。Iamslowsometimes,andMariewaitedforme,sothatwehadbarelygottoourlegs——looking,Idaresay,awkwardandungainlyenough—— beforetheVidame’sshadowfelldarklyonthegroundatCatherine’sfeet。 \"Mademoiselle!\"hesaid,advancingtoherthroughthesunshine,andbendingoverherslenderhandwithamagnificentgracethatwasbornofhissizeandmannercombined,\"IrodeinlatelastnightfromToulouse;andIgoto—morrowtoParis。IhavebutrestedandwashedoffthestainsoftravelthatImaylaymy—— ah!\" Heseemedtoseeusforthefirsttimeandnegligentlybrokeoffinhiscompliment;raisinghimselfandsalutingus。\"Ah,\"hecontinuedindolently,\"twoofthemaidensofCaylus,Isee。Withanoddpairofhandsapiece,unlessIammistaken,Whydoyounotsetthemspinning,Mademoiselle?\"andheregardeduswiththatsmilewhich——withotherthingsasevil——hadmadehimfamous。 Croisettepulledhorriblefacesbehindhisback。Welookedhotlyathim;butcouldfindnothingtosay。 \"Yougrowred!\"hewenton,pleasantly——thewretch!——playingwithusasacatdoeswithmice。\"Itoffendsyourdignity,perhaps,thatIbidMademoisellesetyouspinning?InowwouldspinatMademoiselle’sbidding,andthinkithappiness!\" \"Wearenotgirls!\"Iblurtedout,withtheflushandtremorofaboy’spassion。\"Youhadnotcalledmygodfather,AnnedeMontmorenciagirl,M。leVidame!\"Forthoughwecounteditajokeamongourselvesthatweallboregirls’names,wewereyoungenoughtobesensitiveaboutit。 Heshruggedhisshoulders。Andhowhedwarfedusallashestoodtheredominatingourterrace!\"M。deMontmorenciwasaman,\"hesaidscornfully。\"M。AnnedeCaylusis——\" Andthevillaindeliberatelyturnedhisgreatbackuponus,takinghisseatonthelowwallnearCatherine’schair。Itwascleareventoourvanitythathedidnotthinkusworthanotherword——thatwehadpassedabsolutelyfromhismind。MadameClaudecamewaddlingoutatthesamemoment,Gilcarryingachairbehindher。Andwe——wellweslunkawayandsatontheothersideoftheterrace,whencewecouldstillglowerattheoffender。 Yetwhowerewetoglowerathim?TothisdayIshakeatthethoughtofhim。Itwasnotsomuchhisheightandbulk,thoughhewassobigthattheclippedpointedfashionofhisbeardafashionthennewatcourt——seemedonhimincongruousandeffeminate;norsomuchthesinisterglanceofhisgreyeyes——hehadaslightcastinthem;northegrimsuavityofhismanner,andtheharshthreateningvoicethatpermittedofnodisguise。 Itwasthesumofthesethings,thegreatbrutalpresenceoftheman——thatwasoverpowering——thatmadethegreatfalterandthepoorcrouch。Andthenhisreputation!Thoughweknewlittleoftheworld’swickedness,allwedidknowhadcometouslinkedwithhisname。Wehadheardofhimasaduellist,asabully,anemployerofbravos。AtJarnachehadbeenthelasttoturnfromtheshambles。Mencalledhimcruelandvengefulevenforthosedays——gonebynow,thankGod!——andwhisperedhisnamewhentheyspokeofassassinations;sayingcommonlyofhimthathewouldnotblenchbeforeaGuise,norblushbeforetheVirgin。 Suchwasourvisitorandneighbour,RaouldeMar,VidamedeBezers。Ashesatontheterrace,noweyeingusaskance,andnowpayingCatherineacompliment,Ilikenedhimtoagreatcatbeforewhichabutterflyhasallunwittinglyflirtedherprettiness。PoorCatherine!Nodoubtshehadherownreasonsforuneasiness;morereasonsIfancythanIthenguessed。Forsheseemedtohavelosthervoice。Shestammeredandmadebutpoorreplies;andMadameClaudebeingdeafandstupid,andweboystootimidaftertherebuffwehadexperiencedtofillthegap,theconversationlanguished。TheVidamewasnotforhispartthemantoputhimselfoutonahotday。 Itwasafteroneofthesepauses——notthefirstbutthelongest—— thatIstartedonfindinghiseyesfixedonmine。More,I shivered。Itishardtodescribe,buttherewasalookintheVidame’seyesatthatmomentwhichIhadneverseenbefore。A lookofpainalmost:ofdumbsavagealarmatanyrate。FrommetheypassedslowlytoMarieandmutelyinterrogatedhim。ThentheVidame’sglancetravelledbacktoCatherine,andsettledonher。 Onlyamomentbeforeshehadbeenbuttooconsciousofhispresence。Now,asitchancedbybadluck,orinthecourseofProvidence,somethinghaddrawnherattentionelsewhere。Shewasunconsciousofhisregard。Herowneyeswerefixedinafar—awaygaze。Hercolourwashigh,herlipswereparted,herbosomheavedgently。 TheshadowdeepenedontheVidame’sface。Slowlyhetookhiseyesfromhers,andlookednorthwardsalso。 CaylusCastlestandsonarockinthemiddleofthenarrowvalleyofthatname。ThetownclustersabouttheledgesoftherocksocloselythatwhenIwasaboyIcouldflingastoneclearofthehouses。Thehillsarescarcelyfivehundredyardsdistantoneitherside,risingintamercoloursfromthegreenfieldsaboutthebrook。Itispossiblefromtheterracetoseethewholevalley,andtheroadwhichpassesthroughitlengthwise。 Catherine’seyeswereonthenorthernextremityofthedefile,wherethehighwayfromCahorsdescendsfromtheuplands。Shehadbeensittingwithherfaceturnedthatwayalltheafternoon。 Ilookedthatwaytoo。Asolitaryhorsemanwasdescendingthesteeptrackfromthehills。 \"Mademoiselle!\"criedtheVidamesuddenly。Wealllookedup。 HistonewassuchthatthecolourfledfromKit’sface。Therewassomethinginhisvoiceshehadneverheardinanyvoicebefore——somethingthattoawomanwaslikeablow。 \"Mademoiselle,\"hesnarled,\"isexpectingnewsfromCahors,fromherlover。IhavethehonourtocongratulateM。dePavannesonhisconquest。\" Ah!hehadguessedit!Asthewordsfellonthesleepysilence,aninsultinthemselves,Isprangtomyfeet,amazedandangry,yetastoundedbyhisquicknessofsightandwit。HemusthaverecognizedthePavannesbadgeatthatdistance。\"M。leVidame,\" Isaidindignantly——Catherinewaswhiteandvoiceless——\"M。leVidame——\"butthereIstoppedandfalteredstammering。ForbehindhimIcouldseeCroisette;andCroisettegavemenosignofencouragementorsupport。 Sowestoodfacetofaceforamoment;theboyandthemanoftheworld,thestriplingandtheROUE。ThentheVidamebowedtomeinquiteanewfashion。\"M。AnnedeCaylusdesirestoanswerforM。dePavannes?\"heaskedsmoothly;withamockingsmoothness。 Iunderstoodwhathemeant。Butsomethingpromptedme——Croisettesaidafterwardsthatitwasahappythought,thoughnowIknowthecrisistohavebeenlessseriousthanhefanciedtoanswer,\"Nay,notforM。dePavannes。Ratherformycousin。\"AndI bowed。\"Ihavethehonouronherbehalftoacknowledgeyourcongratulations,M。leVidame。Itpleasesherthatournearestneighbourshouldalsobethefirstoutsidethefamilytowishherwell。YouhavedivinedtrulyinsupposingthatshewillshortlybeunitedtoM。dePavannes。\" Isuppose——forIsawthegiant’scolourchangeandhislipquiverasIspoke——thathispreviouswordshadbeenonlyaguess。Foramomentthedevilseemedtobeglaringthroughhiseyes;andhelookedatMarieandmeasawildanimalatitskeepers。Yethemaintainedhiscynicalpolitenessinpart。\"Mademoiselledesiresmycongratulations?\"hesaid,slowly,labouringwitheachworditseemed。\"Sheshallhavethemonthehappyday。Sheshallcertainlyhavethemthen。Butthesearetroubloustimes。AndMademoiselle’sbetrothedisIthinkaHuguenot,andhasgonetoParis。Paris——well,theairofParisisnotgoodforHuguenots,Iamtold。\" IsawCatherineshiver;indeedshewasonthepointoffainting,Ibrokeinrudely,mypassiongettingthebetterofmyfears。 \"M。dePavannescantakecareofhimself,believeme,\"Isaidbrusquely。 \"Perhapsso,\"Bezersanswered,hisvoicelikethegratingofsteelonsteel。\"ButatanyratethiswillbeamemorabledayforMademoiselle。Thedayonwhichshereceivesherfirstcongratulations——shewillrememberitaslongasshelives!Oh,yes,Iwillanswerforthat,M。Anne,\"hesaidlookingbrightlyatoneandanotherofus,hiseyesmoreobliquethanever,\"Mademoisellewillrememberit,Iamsure!\" Itwouldbeimpossibletodescribethedevilishglanceheflungatthepoorsinkinggirlashewithdrew,thehorridemphasishethrewintothoselastwords,thecovertdeadlythreattheyconveyedtothedullestears。Thathewentthen,wassmallmercy。Hehaddonealltheevilhecoulddoatpresent。Ifhisdesirehadbeentoleavefearbehindhim,hehadcertainlysucceeded。 Kitcryingsoftlywentintothehouse;herinnocentcoquetrymorethansufficientlypunishedalready。Andwethreelookedatoneanotherwithblankfaces,Itwasclearthatwehadmadeadangerousenemy,andanenemyatourowngates。AstheVidamehadsaid,theseweretroubloustimeswhenthingsweredonetomen——ay,andtowomenandchildren——whichwescarcedaretospeakofnow。\"IwishtheVicomtewerehere,\"Croisettesaiduneasilyafterwehaddiscussedseveralunpleasantcontingencies。 \"OrevenMalinesthesteward,\"Isuggested。 \"Hewouldnotbemuchgood,\"repliedCroisette。 \"AndheisatSt。Antonin,andwillnotbebackthisweek。 FatherPierretooisatAlbi。\" \"Youdonotthink,\"saidMarie,\"thathewillattackus?\" \"Certainlynot!\"Croisetteretortedwithcontempt。\"EventheVidamewouldnotdaretodothatintimeofpeace。Besides,hehasnothalfascoreofmenhere,\"continuedthelad,shrewdly,\"andcountingoldGilandourselveswehaveasmany。AndPavannesalwayssaidthatthreemencouldholdthegateatthebottomoftherampagainstascore。Oh,hewillnottrythat!\" \"Certainlynot!\"Iagreed。AndsowecrushedMarie。\"ButforLouisdePavannes——\" Catherineinterruptedme。Shecameoutquicklylookingadifferentperson;herfaceflushedwithanger,hertearsdried。 \"Anne!\"shecried,imperiously,\"whatisthematterdownbelow——willyousee?\" Ihadnodifficultyindoingthat。Allthesoundsoftownlifecameuptousontheterrace。Loungingtherewecouldhearthechafferingoverthewheatmeasuresinthecloistersofthemarket—square,theyellofadog,thevoiceofascold,thechurchbell,thewatchman’scry。Ihadonlytosteptothewalltooverlookitall。Onthissummerafternoonthetownhadbeenforthemostpartveryquiet。Ifwehadnotbeenengagedinourownaffairsweshouldhavetakenthealarmbefore,remarkinginthesilencethefirstbeginningsofwhatwasnowaveryrespectabletumult。Itswelledlouderevenaswesteppedtothewall。 Wecouldsee——abendinthestreetlayingitopen——partoftheVidame’shouse;thegloomysquareholdwhichhadcometohimfromhismother。HisownchateauofBezerslayfarawayinFrancheComte,butoflatehehadshownapreference——Catherinecouldbestaccountforit,perhaps——forthismeanhouseinCaylus。Itwastheonlyhouseinthetownwhichdidnotbelongtous。ItwasknownastheHouseoftheWolf,andwasagrimstonebuildingsurroundingacourtyard。Rowsofwolves’headscarvedinstoneflankedthewindows,whencetheirbarefangsgrinneddayandnightatthechurchporchopposite。 Thenoisedrewoureyesinthisdirection;andtherelollinginawindowoverthedoor,lookingoutonthestreetwithalaughingeye,wasBezershimself。Thecauseofhismerriment——wehadnotfartolookforit——wasahorsemanwhowasridingupthestreetunderdifficulties。Hewasreininginhissteed——noeasytaskonthatsteepgreasypavement——soastopresentsomefronttoascoreorsoofraggedknaveswhowerefollowingcloseathisheels,hootingandthrowingmudandpebblesathim。Themanhaddrawnhissword,andhisoathscameuptous,mingledwithshrillcriesof\"VIVELAMESSE!\"andhalfdrownedbytheclatteringofthehorse’shoofs。Wesawastonestrikehimintheface,anddrawblood,andheardhimswearlouderthanbefore。 \"Oh!\"criedCatherine,claspingherhandswithasuddenshriekofindignation,\"myletter!Theywillgetmyletter!\" \"Death!\"exclaimedCroisette,\"Sheisright!ItisM。dePavannes’courier!Thismustbestopped!Wecannotstandthis,Anne!\" \"Theyshallpaydearlyforit,byourLady!\"Icriedswearingmyself。\"Andinpeacetimetoo——thevillains!Gil!Francis!\"I shouted,\"whereareyou?\" AndIlookedroundformyfowlingpiece,whileCroisettejumpedonthewall,andformingatrumpetwithhishands,shriekedatthetopofhisvoice,\"Back!hebearsaletterfromtheVicomte!\" Butthedevicedidnotsucceed,andIcouldnotfindmygun。Foramomentwewerehelpless,andbeforeIcouldhavefetchedthegunfromthehouse,thehorsemanandthehootingrabbleathisheels,hadturnedacornerandwerehiddenbytheroofs。 Anotherturnhoweverwouldbringthemoutinfrontofthegateway,andseeingthiswehurrieddowntheramptomeetthem。 IstayedamomenttotellGiltocollecttheservants,and,thiskeepingme,Croisettereachedthenarrowstreetoutsidebeforeme。AsIfollowedhimIwasnearlyknockeddownbytherider,whosefacewascoveredwith,dirtandblood,whilefrighthadrenderedhishorseunmanageable。DartingasideIlethimpass——hewasblindedandcouldnotseeme——andthenfoundthatCroisette——bravelad!hadcollaredtheforemostoftheruffians,andwasbeatinghimwithhissheathedsword,whiletherestoftherabblestoodback,ashamed,yetsullen,andwithangerintheireyes。Adangerouscrew,Ithought;nottownsmen,mostofthem。 \"DownwiththeHuguenots!\"criedone,asIappeared,onebolderthantherest。 \"DownwiththeCANAILLE!\"Iretorted,sternlyeyeingtheill— lookingring。\"Willyousetyourselvesabovetheking’speace,dirtthatyouare?Gobacktoyourkennels!\" Thewordswerescarcelyoutofmymouth,beforeIsawthatthefellowwhomCroisettewaspunishinghadgotholdofadagger。I shoutedawarning,butitcametoolate。Thebladefell,and—— thankstoGod——strikingthebuckleofthelad’sbelt,glancedoffharmless。Isawthesteelflashupagain——sawthespiteintheman’seyes:butthistimeIwasastepnearer,andbeforetheweaponfell,Ipassedmyswordcleanthroughthewretch’sbody。 Hewentdownlikealog,Croisettefallingwithhim,heldfastbyhisstiffeningfingers。 Ihadneverkilledamanbefore,norseenamandie;andifIhadstayedtothinkaboutit,Ishouldhavefallensickperhaps。Butitwasnotimeforthought;notimeforsickness。Thecrowdwerecloseuponus,alineofflushedthreateningfacesfromwalltowall。Asingleglancedownwardstoldmethatthemanwasdead,andIsetmyfootuponhisneck。\"Hounds!Beasts!\"Icried,notloudlythistime,forthoughIwaslikeonepossessedwithrage,itwasinwardrage,\"gotoyourkennels!WillyoudaretoraiseahandagainstaCaylus?Go——orwhentheVicomtereturns,adozenofyoushallhanginthemarket—place!\" IsupposeIlookedfierceenough——IknowIfeltnofear,onlyastrangeexaltation——fortheyslunkaway。Unwillingly,butwithlittledelaythegroupmelted,Bezers’following——ofwhomIknewthedeadmanwasone——thelasttogo。WhileIstillglaredatthem,lo!thestreetwasempty;thelasthaddisappearedroundthebend。IturnedtofindGilandhalf—a—dozenservantsstandingwithpalefacesatmyback。Croisetteseizedmyhandwithasob。\"Oh,mylord,\"criedGil,quaveringly。ButIshookoneoff,Ifrownedattheother。 \"Takeupthiscarrion!\"Isaid,touchingitwithmyfoot,\"Andhangitfromthejustice—elm。Andthenclosethegates!Seetoit,knaves,andlosenotime。\" CHAPTERII。 THEVIDAME’STHREAT。 Croisetteusedtotellastory,ofthefactsofwhichIhavenoremembrance,saveasabaddream。HewouldhaveitthatIleftmypalletthatnight——Ihadonetomyselfinthesummer,beingtheeldest,whileheandMariesleptonanotherinthesameroom——andcametohimandawokehim,sobbingandshakingandclutchinghim;andbegginghiminafitofterrornottoletmego。AndthatsoIsleptinhisarmsuntilmorning。ButasI havesaid,Idonotrememberanythingofthis,onlythatIhadanuglydreamthatnight,andthatwhenIawokeIwaslyingwithhimandMarie;soIcannotsaywhetheritreallyhappened。 Atanyrate,ifIhadanyfeelingofthekinditdidnotlastlong;onthecontrary——itwouldbeidletodenyit——Iwasflatteredbythesuddenrespect,Gilandtheservantsshowedme。 WhatCatherinethoughtofthematterIcouldnottell。Shehadherletterandapparentlyfounditsatisfactory。Atanyratewesawnothingofher。MadameClaudewasbusyboilingsimples,andtendingthemessenger’shurts。AnditseemednaturalthatI shouldtakecommand。 Therecouldbenodoubt——atanyratewehadnonethattheassaultonthecourierhadtakenplaceattheVidame’sinstance。Theonlywonderwasthathehadnotsimplycuthisthroatandtakentheletter。Butlookingbacknowitseemstomethatgrownmenmingledsomechildishnesswiththeircrueltyinthosedays——dayswhenthereligiouswarshadarousedourworstpassions。Itwasnotenoughtokillanenemy。Itpleasedpeopletomake——Ispeakliterally——afootballofhishead,tothrowhishearttothedogs。AndnodoubtithadfalleninwiththeVidame’sgrimhumourthatthebearerofPavannes’firstlovelettershouldenterhismistress’spresence,bleedingandplaisteredwithmud。 Andthattheriff—raffaboutourowngatesshouldhavepartintheinsult。 Bezers’wrathwouldbelittleabatedbytheissueoftheaffair,orthejusticeIhaddoneononeofhismen。Sowelookedwelltobolts,andbars,andwindows,althoughthecastleiswell—nighimpregnable,thesmoothrockfallingtwentyfeetatleastoneverysidefromthebaseofthewalls。Thegatehouse,Pavanneshadshownus,mightbeblownupwithgunpowderindeed,butwepreparedtoclosetheirongratingwhichbarredthewayhalf—wayuptheramp。Thisdone,eveniftheenemyshouldsucceedinforcinganentrancehewouldonlyfindhimselfcaughtinatrap—— inasteep,narrowwayexposedtoafirefromthetopoftheflankingwalls,aswellasfromthefront。Wehadacoupleofculverins,whichtheVicomtehadgottwentyyearsbefore,atthetimeofthebattleofSt。Quentin。Wefixedoneoftheseattheheadoftheramp,andplacedtheotherontheterrace,wherebymovingitafewpacesforwardwecouldtrainitonBezers’house,whichthuslayatourmercy,Notthatwereallyexpectedanattack。Butwedidnotknowwhattoexpectorwhattofear。Wehadnottenservants,theVicomtehavingtakenascoreofthesturdiestlackeysandkeeperstoattendhimatBayonne。Andwefeltimmenselyresponsible。OurmainhopewasthattheVidamewouldatoncegoontoParis,andpostponehisvengeance。SoagainandagainwecastlongingglancesattheHouseoftheWolfhopingthateachsymptomofbustleheraldedhisdeparture。 Consequentlyitwasashocktome,andagreatdownfallofhopes,whenGilwithagravefacecametomeontheterraceandannouncedthatM。leVidamewasatthegate,askingtoseeMademoiselle。 \"Itisoutofthequestionthatheshouldseeher,\"theoldservantadded,scratchinghisheadingraveperplexity。 \"Mostcertainly。Iwillseehiminstead,\"Iansweredstoutly。 \"DoyouleaveFrancisandanotheratthegate,Gil。Marie,keepwithinsight,lad。AndletCroisettestaywithme。\" Thesepreparationsmade——andtheytookupscarcelyamoment——I mettheVidameattheheadoftheramp。\"MademoiselledeCaylus,\"Isaid,bowing,\"is,Iregrettosay,indisposedto—day,Vidame。\" \"Shewillnotseeme?\"heasked,eyeingmeveryunpleasantly。 \"Herindispositiondeprivesherofthepleasure,\"Iansweredwithaneffort。Hewascertainlyawonderfulman,foratsightofhim,three—fourthsofmycourage,andallmyimportance,oozedoutattheheelsofmyboots。 \"Shewillnotseeme。Verywell,\"hereplied,asifIhadnotspoken。Andthesimplewordssoundedlikeasentenceofdeath。 \"Then,M。Anne,Ihaveacrowtopickwithyou。Whatcompensationdoyouproposetomakeforthedeathofmyservant? Adecent,quietfellow,whomyoukilledyesterday,poorman,becausehisenthusiasmforthetruefaithcarriedhimawayalittle。\" \"WhomIkilledbecausehedrewadaggeronM。St。CroixdeCaylusattheVicomte’sgate,\"Iansweredsteadily。Ihadthoughtaboutthisofcourseandwasreadyforit。\"Youareaware,M。deBezers,\"Icontinued,\"thattheVicomtehasjurisdictionextendingtolifeanddeathoverallpersonswithinthevalley?\" \"Myhouseholdexcepted,\"herejoinedquietly。 \"Precisely;whiletheyarewithinthecurtilageofyourhouse,\"I retorted。\"Howeverasthepunishmentwassummary,andthemanhadnotimetoconfesshimself,Iamwillingto——\" \"Well?\" \"TopayFatherPierretosaytenmassesforhissoul。\" ThewaytheVidamereceivedthissurprisedme。Hebrokeintoboisterouslaughter。\"ByourLady,myfriend,\"hecriedwithroughmerriment,\"butyouareajoker!Youareindeed。Masses? WhythemanwasaProtestant!\" Andthatstartledmemorethananythingwhichhadgonebefore; moreindeedthanIcanexplain。Foritseemedtoprovethatthisman,laughinghisunholylaughwasnotlikeothermen。Hedidnotpickandchoosehisservantsfortheirreligion。HewassurethattheHuguenotwouldstonehisfellowathisbidding;theCatholiccry\"ViveColigny!\"IwassocompletelytakenabackthatIfoundnowordstoanswerhim,anditwasCroisettewhosaidsmartly,\"Thenhowabouthisenthusiasmforthetruefaith,M。leVidame?\" \"Thetruefaith,\"heanswered——\"formyservantsismyfaith。\" Thenathoughtseemedtostrikehim。\"Whatismore。\"hecontinuedslowly,\"thatitisthetrueandonlyfaithforall,thousandswilllearnbeforetheworldistendaysolder。Bearmywordsinmind,boy!Theywillcomebacktoyou。Andnowhearme,\"hewentoninhisusualtone,\"Iamanxioustoaccommodateaneighbour。ItgoeswithoutsayingthatIwouldnotthinkofputtingyou,M。Anne,toanytroubleforthesakeofthatrascalofmine。Butmypeoplewillexpectsomething。Lettheplaguyfellowwhocausedallthisdisturbancebegivenuptome,thatI mayhanghim;andletuscryquits。\" \"Thatisimpossible!\"Iansweredcoolly。Ihadnoneedtoaskwhathemeant。GiveupPavannes’messengerindeed!Never! Heregardedme——unmovedbymyrefusal——withasmileunderwhichI chafed,whileIwasimpotenttoresentit。\"Donotbuildtoomuchonasingleblow,younggentleman,\"hesaid,shakinghisheadwaggishly。\"IhadfoughtadozentimeswhenIwasyourage。 However,Iunderstandthatyourefusetogivemesatisfaction?\" \"Inthemodeyoumention,certainly,\"Ireplied。\"But——\" \"Bah!\"heexclaimedwithasneer,\"businessfirstandpleasureafterwards!Bezerswillobtainsatisfactioninhisownway,I promiseyouthat!Andathisowntime。Anditwillnotbeonunfledgedbantlingslikeyou。Butwhatisthisfor?\"Andherudelykickedtheculverinwhichapparentlyhehadnotnoticedbefore,\"So!so!understand,\"hecontinued,castingasharpglanceatoneandanotherofus。\"Youlookedtobebesieged! Whyyou,booby,thereistheshootofyourkitchenmidden,twentyfeetabovetheroofofoldFretis’store!Andopen,Iwillbesworn!DoyouthinkthatIshouldhavecomethiswaywhiletherewasaladderinCaylus!Didyoutakethewolfforasheep?\" Withthatheturnedonhisheel,swaggeringawayinthefullenjoymentofhistriumph。Foratriumphitwas。Westoodstunned;ashamedtolookoneanotherintheface。Ofcoursetheshootwasopen。Werememberednowthatitwas,andweweresosorelymortifiedbyhisknowledgeandourfolly,thatIfailedinmycourtesy,anddidnotseehimtothegate,asIshouldhavedone。Wepaidforthatlater。 \"Heisthedevilinperson!\"Iexclaimedangrily,shakingmyfistattheHouseoftheWolf,asIstrodeupanddownimpatiently。\"Ihatehimworse!\" \"SodoI!\"saidCroisette,mildly。\"Butthathehatesusisamatterofmoreimportance。Atanyratewewillclosetheshoot。\" \"Waitamoment!\"Ireplied,asafteranothervolleyofcomplaintsdirectedatourvisitor,theladwasmovingofftoseetoit。Whatisgoingondownthere?\" \"Uponmyword,Ibelieveheisleavingus!\"Croisetterejoinedsharply。 Fortherewasanoiseofhoofsbelowus,clatteringonthepavement。Half—a—dozenhorsemenwereissuingfromtheHouseoftheWolf,theringoftheirbridlesandthesoundoftheircarelessvoicescominguptousthroughtheclearmorningairBezers’valet,whomweknewbysight,wasthelastofthem。Hehadapairofgreatsaddle—bagsbeforehim,andatsightoftheseweutteredagladexclamation。\"Heisgoing!\"Imurmured,hardlyabletobelievemyeyes。\"Heisgoingafterall!\" \"Wait!\"Croisetteanswereddrily。 ButIwasright。Wehadnottowaitlong。HeWASgoing。Inanothermomenthecameouthimself,ridingastrongiron—greyhorse:andwecouldseethathehadholsterstohissaddle。Hisstewardwasrunningbesidehim,totakeIsupposehislastorders。Acripple,whomthebustlehadattractedfromhisusualhaunt,thechurchporch,helduphishandforalms。TheVidameashepassed,cuthimsavagelyacrossthefacewithhiswhip,andcursedhimaudibly。 \"Maythedeviltakehim!\"exclaimedCroisetteinjustrage。ButIsaidnothing,rememberingthatthecripplewasaparticularpetofCatherine’s。Ithoughtinsteadofanoccasion,notsoverylongago,whentheVicomtebeingathome,wehadhadagreathawkingparty。BezersandCatherinehadriddenupthestreettogether,andCatherinegivingthecrippleapieceofmoney,Bezershadflungtohimallhisshareofthegame。Andmyheartsank。 Onlyforamoment,however。Themanwasgone;orwasgoingatanyrate。Westoodsilentandmotionless,allwatching,until,afterwhatseemedalonginterval,thelittlepartyofsevenbecamevisibleonthewhiteroadfarbelowus——tothenorthward,andmovinginthatdirection。Stillwewatchedthem,mutteringawordtooneanother,nowandagain,untilpresentlytheridersslackenedtheirpace,andbegantoascendthewindingtrackthatledtothehillsandCahors;andtoParisalso,ifonewentfarenough。 Thenatlengthwithaloud\"Whoop!\"wedashedacrosstheterrace,Croisetteleading,andsothroughthecourtyardtotheparlour;wherewearrivedbreathless。\"Heisoff!\"Croisettecriedshrilly。\"HehasstartedforParis!Andbadluckgowithhim!\"Andweallflungupourcapsandshouted。 Butnoanswer,suchasweexpected,camefromthewomenfolk。 Whenwepickedupourcaps,andlookedatCatherine,feelingratherfoolish,shewasstaringatuswithawhitefaceandgreatscornfuleyes。\"Fools!\"shesaid。\"Fools!\" Andthatwasall。Butitwasenoughtotakemeaback。Ihadlookedtoseeherfacelightenatournews;insteaditworeanexpressionIhadneverseenonitbefore。Catherine,sokindandgentle,callingusfools!Andwithoutcause!Ididnotunderstandit。IturnedconfusedlytoCroisette。Hewaslookingather,andIsawthathewasfrightened。AsforMadameClaude,shewascryinginthecorner。Apresentimentofevilmademyheartsinklikelead。Whathadhappened? \"Fools!\"mycousinrepeatedwithexceedingbitterness,herfoottappingtheparquetunceasingly。\"DoyouthinkhewouldhavestoopedtoavengehimselfonYOU?Onyou!Orthathecouldhurtmeonehundredthpartasmuchhereas——as——\"Shebrokeoffstammering。Herscornfalteredforaninstant。\"Bah!heisaman!Heknows!\"sheexclaimedsuperbly,herchinintheair,\"butyouareboys。Youdonotunderstand!\" Ilookedamazedlyatthisangrywoman。Ihadadifficultyinassociatingherwithmycousin。AsforCroisette,hesteppedforwardabruptly,andpickedupawhiteobjectwhichwaslyingatherfeet。 \"Yes,readit!\"shecried,\"readit!Ah!\"andsheclenchedherlittlehand,andinherpassionstrucktheoaktablebesideher,sothatastainofbloodsprangoutonherknuckles。Whydidyounotkillhim?Whydidyounotdoitwhenyouhadthechance? Youwerethreetoone,\"shehissed。\"Youhadhiminyourpower! Youcouldhavekilledhim,andyoudidnot!Nowhewillkillme!\" MadameClaudemutteredsomethingtearfully;somethingaboutPavannesandthesaints。IlookedoverCroisette’sshoulder,andreadtheletter。Itbeganabruptlywithoutanytermofaddress,andranthus,\"IhaveamissioninParis,Mademoiselle,whichadmitsofnodelay,yourmission,aswellasmyown——toseePavannes。Youhavewonhisheart。Itisyours,andIwillbringityou,orhisrighthandintokenthathehasyieldeduphisclaimtoyours。AndtothisIpledgemyself。\" Thethingborenosignature。Itwaswritteninsomeredfluid—— bloodperhaps——ameanandsorrytrick!OntheoutsidewasscrawledadirectiontoMademoiselledeCaylus。AndthepacketwassealedwiththeVidame’screst,awolfshead。 \"Thecoward!themiserablecoward!\"Croisettecried。Hewasthefirsttoreadthemeaningofthething。Andhiseyeswerefulloftears——tearsofrage。 FormeIwasangryexceedingly。Myveinsseemedfulloffire,asIcomprehendedthemeancrueltywhichcouldthustortureagirl。 \"Whodeliveredthis?\"Ithundered。\"WhogaveittoMademoiselle?Howdiditreachherhands?Speak,someone!\" Amaid,whimperinginthebackground,saidthatFrancishadgivenittohertohandtoMademoiselle。 Igroundmyteethtogether,whileMarie,unbidden,lefttheroomtoseekFrancis——andastirrupleather。TheVidamehadbroughtthenoteinhispocketnodoubt,rightlyexpectingthathewouldnotgetanaudienceofmycousin。Returningtothegatealonehehadseenhisopportunity,andgiventhenotetoFrancis,probablywithasmallfeetosecureitstransmission。 CroisetteandIlookedatoneanother,apprehendingallthis。 \"HewillsleepatCahorsto—night,\"Isaidsullenly。 Theladshookhisheadandansweredinalowvoice,\"Iamafraidnot。Hishorsesarefresh。Ithinkhewillpushon。Healwaystravelsquickly。Andnowyouknow——\" Inodded,understandingonlytoowell。 Catherinehadflungherselfintoachair。Herarmslaynervelessonthetable。Herfacewashiddeninthem。Butnow,overhearingus,orstungbysomefreshthought,shesprangtoherfeetinanguish。Herfacetwitched,herformseemedtostiffenasshedrewherselfuplikeoneinphysicalpain。\"Oh,Icannotbearit!\"shecriedtousindreadfultones。\"Oh,willnoonedoanything?Iwillgotohim!IwilltellhimIwillgivehimup! Iwilldowhateverhewishesifhewillonlysparehim!\" Croisettewentfromtheroomcrying。Itwasadreadfulsightforus——thisgirlinagony。Anditwasimpossibletoreassureher! Notoneofusdoubtedthehorriblemeaningofthenote,itscovertthreat。Civilwarsandreligioushatred,andIfancyItalianmodesofthought,hadforthetimechangedourcountrymentobeasts。FarmoredreadfulthingsweredonethenthanthiswhichBezersthreatened——evenifhemeantitliterally——farmoredreadfulthingsweresuffered。Butinthefiendishingenuityofhisvengeanceonher,thehelpless,lovingwoman,IthoughtRaouldeBezersstoodalone。Alas!itfaresillwiththebutterflywhenthecathasstruckitdown。Illindeed! MadameClauderoseandputherarmsroundthegirl,dismissingmebyagesture。Iwentout,passingthroughtwoorthreescaredservants,andmadeatoncefortheterrace。IfeltasifIcouldonlybreathethere。IfoundMarieandSt。Croixtogether,silent,themarksoftearsontheirfaces。Oureyesmetandtheytoldonetale。 Weallspokeatthesametime。\"When?\"wesaid。Buttheotherslookedtomeforananswer。 Iwassomewhatsoberedbythat,andpausedtoconsiderbeforeI replied。\"Atdaybreakto—morrow,\"Idecidedpresently。\"Itisanhourafternoonalready。Wewantmoney,andthehorsesareout。Itwilltakeanhourtobringthemin。AfterthatwemightstillreachCahorsto—night,perhaps;butmorehastelessspeedyouknowNo。Atdaybreakto—morrowwewillstart\" Theynoddedassent。 Itwasagreatthingwemeditated。NolessthantogotoParis—— theunknowncitysofarbeyondthehills——andseekoutM。dePavannes,andwarnhim。ItwouldbearacebetweentheVidameandourselves;araceforthelifeofKit’ssuitor。CouldwereachParisfirst,orevenwithintwenty—fourhoursofBezers’ arrival,weshouldinallprobabilitybeintime,andbeabletoputPavannesonhisguard。Ithadbeenthefirstthoughtofallofus,totakesuchmenaswecouldgettogetherandfalluponBezerswhereverwefoundhim,makingitoursimpleobjecttokillhim。ButthelackeysM。leVicomtehadleftwithus,thetimesbeingpeacefulandtheneighboursfriendly,werepoor—spiritedfellows。Bezers’handful,onthecontrary,wererecklessSwissriders——likemaster,likemen。WedecidedthatitwouldbewisersimplytowarnPavannes,andthenstandbyhimifnecessary。 Wemighthavedespatchedamessenger。Butourservants——Gilexcepted,andhewastoooldtobearthejourney——wereignorantofParis。Norcouldanyoneofthembetrustedwithamissionsodelicate。WethoughtofPavannes’courierindeed。ButhewasaRochellois,andastrangertothecapital。Therewasnothingforitbuttogoourselves。 Yetwedidnotdetermineonthisadventurewithlighthearts,I remember。Parisloomedbigandawesomeintheeyesofallofus。 Theglamourofthecourtratherfrightenedthanalluredus。Wefeltthatshrinkingfromcontactwiththeworldwhichacountrylifeengenders,aswellasthatdreadofseemingunlikeotherpeoplewhichispeculiartoyouth。Itwasagreatplunge,andadangerouswhichwemeditated。Andwetrembled。Ifwehadknownmore——especiallyofthefuture——weshouldhavetrembledmore。 Butwewereyoung,andwithourfearsmingledadeliciousexcitement。Weweregoingonanadventureofknighterrantryinwhichwemightwinourspurs。Weweregoingtoseetheworldandplaymen’spartsinit!tosaveafriendandmakeourmistresshappy! Wegaveourorders。ButwesaidnothingtoCatherineorMadameClaude;merelybiddingGiltellthemafterourdeparture。WearrangedfortheimmediatedespatchofamessagetotheVicomteatBayonne,andchargedGiluntilheshouldhearfromhimtokeepthegatesclosed,andlookwelltotheshootofthekitchenmidden。Then,whenallwasready,wewenttoourpallets,butitwaswithheartsthrobbingwithexcitementandwakefuleyes。 \"Anne!Anne!\"saidCroisette,risingonhiselbowandspeakingtomesomethreehourslater,\"whatdoyouthinktheVidamemeantthismorningwhenhesaidthataboutthetendays?\" \"Whataboutthetendays?\"Iaskedpeevishly。HehadrousedmejustwhenIwasatlastfallingasleep。 \"Abouttheworldseeingthathiswasthetruefaith——intendays?\" \"IamsureIdonotknow。Forgoodness’sakeletusgotosleep,\"Ireplied。ForIhadnopatiencewithCroisette,talkingsuchnonsense,whenwehadourownbusinesstothinkabout。 CHAPTERIII。 THEROADTOPARIS。 Thesunhadnotyetrisenabovethehillswhenwethreewithasingleservantbehindusdrewreinattheendofthevalley;andeasingourhorsesontheascent,turnedinthesaddletotakealastlookatCaylus——atthehuddledgreytown,andthetowersaboveit。Alittlethoughtfulweallwere,Ithink。Thetimeswereroughandourerrandwasserious。Butyouthandearlymorningarefinedispellersofcare;andonceontheuplandswetrottedgailyforward,nowpassingthroughwidegladesinthesparseoakforest,wherethetreesallleanedoneway,nowoverbare,wind—sweptdowns;oronceandagaindescendingintoachalkybottom,wherethestreambubbledthroughdeepbedsoffern,andalonelyfarmhousenestledamidorchards。 Fourhours’riding,andwesawbelowusCahors,fillingthebendoftheriver。WecanteredovertheVallandreBridge,whichtherecrossestheLot,andsotomyuncle’shouseofcallinthesquare。Hereweorderedbreakfast,andannouncedwithpridethatweweregoingtoParis。 Ourhostraisedhishands。\"Nowthere!\"heexclaimed,regretinhisvoice。\"AndifyouhadarrivedyesterdayyoucouldhavetravelledupwiththeVidamedeBezers!Andyouasmallparty—— savingyourlordships’presence——andtheroadsbutso—so!\" \"ButtheVidamewasridingwithonlyhalf—a—dozenattendantsalso!\"Ianswered,flickingmybootinacarelessway。 Thelandlordshookhishead。\"Ah,M。leVidameknowstheworld!\" heansweredshrewdly。\"Heisnottobetakenoffhisguard,nothe!OneofhismenwhisperedmethattwentystaunchfellowswouldjoinhimatChateauroux。Theysaythewarsareover,but\" ——andthegoodman,shrugginghisshoulders,castanexpressiveglanceatsomefineflitchesofbaconwhichwerehanginginhischimney。\"However,yourlordshipsknowbetterthanIdo,\"headdedbriskly。\"Iamapoorman。Ionlywishtoliveatpeacewithmyneighbours,whethertheygotomassorsermon。\" Thiswasasentimentsocommoninthosedaysandsoheartilyechoedbymostmenofsubstancebothintownandcountry,thatwedidnotstaytoassenttoit;buthavingreceivedfromtheworthyfellowatokenwhichwouldinsureourobtainingfreshcattleatLimoges,wetooktotheroadagain,refreshedinbody,andwithsomefoodforthought。 Five—and—twentyattendantsweremorethanevensuchamanasBezers,whohadmanyenemies,travelledwithinthosedays; unlessaccompaniedbyladies。ThattheVidamehadprovidedsuchareinforcementseemedtopointtoawiderschemethantheonewithwhichwehadcreditedhim。Butwecouldnotguesswhathisplanswere;sincehemusthaveorderedhispeoplebeforeheheardofCatherine’sengagement。Eitherhisjealousythereforehadputhimonthealertearlier,orhisthreatenedattackonPavanneswasonlypartofalargerplot。Ineithercaseourerrandseemedmoreurgent,butscarcelymorehopeful。 Thevariedsightsandsoundshoweveroftheroad——manyofthemnewtous——keptusfromdwellingovermuchonthis。Oureyeswereyoung,andwhetheritwasaprettygirllingeringbehindatroopofgipsies,orapairofstrollersfromValencia——JONGLEURStheystillcalledthemselves——singingintheolddialectofProvence,oraNormanhorse—dealerwithhisstringofcattletiedheadandtail,orthePuydeDometotheeastwardovertheAuvergnehills,oratatteredoldsoldierwoundedinthewars——fightingforeitherside,accordingastheirlordshipsinclined——wewerepleasedwithall。 Yetweneverforgotourerrand。WeneverIthinkroseinthemorning——toooftenstiffandsore——withoutthinking\"To—dayorto—morroworthenextday——\"asthecasemightbe——\"weshallmakeallrightforKit!\"ForKit!Perhapsitwasthepurestenthusiasmwewereevertofeel,theleastselfishaimwewereevertopursue。ForKit! Meanwhilewemetfewtravellersofrankontheroad。HalfthenobilityofFrancewerestillinParisenjoyingthefestivitieswhichwerebeingheldtomarktheroyalmarriage。Weobtainedhorseswhereweneededthemwithoutdifficulty。Andthoughwehadheardmuchofthedangersoftheway,infestedasitwassaidtobebydisbandedtroopers,wewerenotoncestoppedorannoyed。 Butitisnotmyintentiontochroniclealltheeventsofthismyfirstjourney,thoughIdwellonthemwithpleasure;ortosaywhatIthoughtofthetowns,allnewandstrangetome,throughwhichwepassed。EnoughthatwewentbywayofLimoges,ChateaurouxandOrleans,andthatatChateaurouxwelearnedthefailureofonehopewehadformed。WehadthoughtthatBezerswhenjoinedtherebyhistrooperswouldnotbeabletogetrelays;andthatonthisaccountwemightbytravellingpostovertakehim;andpossiblyslipbyhimbetweenthatplaceandParis。ButwelearnedatChateaurouxthathistroophadreceivedfreshorderstogotoOrleansandawaithimthere;theresultbeingthathewasabletopushforwardwithrelayssofar。Hewasevidentlyinhothaste。ForleavingtherewithhishorsesfreshhepassedthroughAngerville,fortymilesshortofParis,atnoon,whereaswereacheditontheeveningofthesameday—— thesixthafterleavingCaylus。 Werodeintotheyardoftheinn——alargeplace,seeminglargerinthedusk——sotiredthatwecouldscarcelyslipfromoursaddles。Jean,ourservant,tookthefourhorses,andledthemacrosstothestables,thepoorbeastshangingtheirheads,andfollowingmeekly。Westoodamomentstampingourfeet,andstretchingourlegs。Theplaceseemedinabustle,theclatterofpansanddishesproceedingfromthewindowsovertheentrance,withaglowoflightandthesoundoffeethurryinginthepassages。Therewerementoo,half—a—dozenorsostandingatthedoorsofthestables,whileothersleanedfromthewindows。Oneortwolanthornsjustkindledglimmeredhereandthereinthesemi—darkness;andinacornertwosmithswereshoeingahorse。 Wewereturningfromallthistogoin,whenweheardJean’svoiceraisedinaltercation,andthinkingourrusticservanthadfallenintotrouble,wewalkedacrosstothestablesnearwhichheandthehorseswerestilllingering。\"Well,whatisit?\"I saidsharply。 \"Theysaythatthereisnoroomforthehorses,\"Jeanansweredquerulously,scratchinghishead;halfsullen,halfcowed,acountryservantallover。 \"Andthereisnot!\"criedtheforemostofthegangaboutthedoor,hasteningtoconfrontusinturn。Histonewasinsolent,anditneededbuthalfaneyetoseethathisfellowswereinclinedtobackhimup。Hestuckhisarmsakimboandfaceduswithanimpudentsmile。Alanthornonthegroundbesidehimthrowinganuncertainlightonthegroup,Isawthattheyallworethesamebadge。 \"Come,\"Isaidsternly,\"thestablesarelarge,andyourhorsescannotfillthem。Someroommustbefoundformine。\" \"Tobesure!Makewayfortheking!\"heretorted。Whileonejeered\"VIVELEROI!\"andtherestlaughed。Notgood— humouredly,butwithatouchofspitefulness。 Quarrelsbetweengentlemen’sservantswereascommonthenastheyareto—day。Butthemastersseldomcondescendedtointerfere。 \"Letthefellowsfightitout,\"wasthegeneralsentiment。Here,however,poorJeanwasover—matched,andwehadnochoicebuttoseetoitourselves。 \"Come,men,haveacarethatyoudonotgetintotrouble,\"I urged,restrainingCroisettebyatouch,forIbynomeanswishedtohavearepetitionofthecatastrophewhichhadhappenedatCaylus。\"ThesehorsesbelongtotheVicomtedeCaylus。Ifyourmasterbeafriendofhis,asmayveryprobablybethecase,youwillruntheriskofgettingintotrouble。\" IthoughtIheard,asIstoppedspeaking,asubduedmuttering,andfanciedIcaughtthewords,\"PAPEGOT!DownwiththeGuises!\" Butthespokesman’sonlyansweraloudwas\"Cock—a—doodle—doo!\" \"Cock—a—doodle—doo!\"herepeated,flappinghisarmsindefiance。