第3章

类别:其他 作者:Stanley Weyman字数:18355更新时间:19/01/05 14:55:03
Scarcelyawayfarerpassedbeneathme:sofew,indeed,thatI hadnofearofbeingdetectedfrombelow。AndyetunlessIwasmistaken,afurtivestep,asubduedwhisperwerebornetomeoneverybreeze,fromeveryquarter。Andthenightwasfullofphantoms。 Perhapsallthiswasmerenervousness,theoutcomeofmyposition。AtanyrateIfeltnomoreofitwhenCroisettejoinedme。Wehadourdaggers,andthatgavemesomecomfort。Ifwecouldoncegainentrancetothehouseopposite,wehadonlytobeg,orinthelastresortforceourwaydownstairsandout,andthentohastenwithwhatspeedwemighttoPavannes’dwelling。 Clearlyitwasaquestionoftimeonlynow;whetherBezers’bandorweshouldfirstreachit。AndstruckbythisIwhisperedMarietobequick。Heseemedtobelongincoming。 Hescrambleddownhandoverhandatlast,andthenIsawthathehadnotlingeredabovefornothing。Hehadcontrivedaftergettingoutofthewindowtoletdowntheshutter。Andmorehehadatsomerisklengthenedourrope,andmadeadoublelineofit,sothatitranroundahingeoftheshutter;andwhenhestoodbesideus,hetookitbyoneendanddisengagedit。Good,cleverMarie! \"Bravo!\"Isaidsoftly,clappinghimontheback。\"Nowtheywillnotknowwhichwaythebirdshaveflown!\" Sothereweallwere,oneofus,Iconfess,trembling。Weslideasilyenoughalongthebeamtotheoppositehouse。Butoncethereinarowonebehindtheotherwithourfacestothewall,andthenightairblowingslantwise——wellIamnervousonaheightandIgasped。Thewindowwasagoodsixfeetabovethebeam,Thecasement——itwasunglazed——wasopen,veiledbyathincurtain,andalas!protectedbythreehorizontalbars——stoutbarstheylooked。 Yetwewereboundtogetup,andtogetin;andIwaspreparingtorisetomyfeetonthegiddybridgeasgingerlyasIcould,whenMariecrawledquicklyoverus,andswunghimselfuptothenarrowsill,muchasIshouldmountahorseonthelevel。Heheldouthisfoottome,andmakinganeffortIreachedthesamedizzyperch。Croisetteforthetimeremainedbelow。 Anarrowwindow—ledgesixtyfeetabovethepavement,andthreebarstoclingto!Icoweredtomyholdfasts,envyingevenCroisette。Mylegsdangledairily,andtheblackchasmofthestreetseemedtoyawnforme。ForamomentIturnedsick。I recoveredfromthattofeeldesperate。Irememberedthatgoforwardwemust,barsornobars。Wecouldnotregainouroldprisonifwewould。 Itwasequallyclearthatwecouldnotgoforwardiftheinmatesshouldobject。OnthatnarrowperchevenMariewashelpless。 Thebarsofthewindowwereclosetogether。Awoman,achild,coulddisengageourhands,andthen——Iturnedsickagain。I thoughtofthecruelstones。Igluedmyfacetothebars,andpushingasideacornerofthecurtain,lookedin。 Therewasonlyonepersonintheroom——awoman,whowasmovingaboutfullydressed,lateasitwas。Theroomwasamereattic,thecounterpartofthatwehadleft。Abox—bedwithacanopyroughlynailedoveritstoodinacorner。Acoupleofchairswerebythehearth,andallseemedtospeakofpovertyandbareness。Yetthewomanwhomwesawwasrichlydressed,thoughhersilksandvelvetsweredisordered。Isawajewelgleaminherhair,andothersonherhands。Whensheturnedherfacetowardsus——awild,beautifulface,perplexedandtear—stained——I knewherinstantlyforagentlewoman,andwhenshewalkedhastilytothedoor,andlaidherhanduponit,andseemedtolisten—— whensheshookthelatchanddroppedherhandsindespairandwentbacktothehearth,ImadeanotherdiscoveryIknewatonce,seeingherthere,thatwewerelikelybuttochangeoneprisonforanother。WaseveryhouseinParisthenadungeon?Anddideachroofcoveritstragedy? \"Madame!\"Isaid,speakingsoftly,toattractherattention。 \"Madame!\" Shestartedviolently,notknowingwhencethesoundcame,andlookedround,atthedoorfirst。Thenshemovedtowardsthewindow,andwithanaffrightedgesturedrewthecurtainrapidlyaside。 Oureyesmet。Whatifshescreamedandarousedthehouse?What,indeed?\"Madame,\"Isaidagain,speakinghurriedly,andstrivingtoreassureherbythesoftnessofmyvoice,\"weimploreyourhelp!Unlessyouassistuswearelost。\" \"You!Whoareyou?\"shecried,glaringatuswildly,herhandtoherhead。Andthenshemurmuredtoherself,\"MonDieu!whatwillbecomeofme?\" \"Wehavebeenimprisonedinthehouseopposite,\"Ihastenedtoexplain,disjointedlyIamafraid。\"Andwehaveescaped。Wecannotgetbackifwewould。Unlessyouletusenteryourroomandgiveusshelter——\" \"Weshallbedashedtopiecesonthepavement,\"suppliedMarie,withperfectcalmness——nay,withapparentenjoyment。 \"Letyouinhere?\"sheanswered,startingbackinnewterror; \"itisimpossible。\" Sheremindedmeofourcousin,being,likeherpaleanddark— haired。Sheworeherhairinacoronet,disorderednow。Butthoughshewasstillbeautiful,shewasolderthanKit,andlackedherpliantgrace。Isawallthis,andjudginghernature,Ispokeoutofmydespair。\"Madame,\"Isaidpiteously,\"weareonlyboys。Croisette!Comeup!\"Squeezingmyselfstillmoretightlyintomycorneroftheledge,Imaderoomforhimbetweenus。\"See,Madame,\"Icried,craftily,\"willyounothavepityonthreeboys?\" St。Crois’sboyishfaceandfairhairarrestedherattention,asIhadexpected。Herexpressiongrewsofter,andshemurmured,\"Poorboy!\" Icaughtattheopportunity。\"Wedobutseekapassagethroughyourroom,\"Isaidfervently。Goodheavens,whathadwenotatstake!Whatifsheshouldremainobdurate?\"Weareintrouble——indespair,\"Ipanted。\"So,Ibelieve,areyou。Wewillhelpyouifyouwillfirstsaveus。Weareboys,butwecanfightforyou。\" \"WhomamItotrust?\"sheexclaimed,withashudder。\"Butheavenforbid,\"shecontinued,hereyesonCroisette’sface,\"that,wantinghelp,Ishouldrefusetogiveit。Comein,ifyouwill。\" Ipouredoutmythanks,andhadforcedmyheadbetweenthebars——atimminentriskofitsremainingthere——beforethewordswerewelloutofhermouth。Buttoenterwasnoeasytaskafterall。 Croisettedid,indeed,squeezethroughatlast,andthenbyforcepulledfirstoneandthentheotherofusafterhim。Butonlynecessityandthatchasmbehindcouldhavenervedus,Ithink,togothroughaprocesssopainful。WhenIstood,atlengthonthefloor,Iseemedtobeonegreatabrasionfromheadtofoot。Andbeforealady,too! ButwhatajoyIfelt,nevertheless。AfigforBezersnow。Hehadcalledusboys;andwewereboys。Butheshouldyetfindthatwecouldthwarthim。Itcouldbescarcelyhalf—an—houraftermidnight;wemightstillbeintime。Istretchedmyselfandtrodtheleveldoorjubilantly,andthennoticed,whiledoingso,thatourhostesshadretreatedtothedoorandwaseyeingustimidly——half—scared。 Iadvancedtoherwithmylowestbow——sadlymissingmysword。 \"Madame,\"Isaid,\"IamM。AnnedeCaylus,andthesearemybrothers。Andweareatyourservice。\" \"AndI,\"shereplied,smilingfaintly——Idonotknowwhy——\"amMadamedePavannes,Igratefullyacceptyouroffersofservice。\" \"DePavannes?\"Iexclaimed,amazedandoverjoyed。MadamedePavannes!Why,shemustbeLouis’kinswoman!Nodoubtshecouldtelluswherehewaslodged,andsoridourtaskofhalfitsdifficulty。Couldanythinghavefallenoutmorehappily?\"YouknowthenM。LouisdePavannes?\"Icontinuedeagerly。 \"Certainly,\"sheanswered,smilingwitharareshysweetnessthistime。\"Verywellindeed。Heismyhusband。\" CHAPTERV。 APRIESTANDAWOMAN。 \"Heismyhusband!\" Thestatementwasmadeinthepurestinnocence;yetnever,asmaywellbeimagined,didwordsfallwithmorestunningforce。Notoneofusansweredor,Ibelieve,movedsomuchasalimboraneyelid。Weonlystared,wantingtimetotakeintheastonishingmeaningofthewords,andthenmoretimetothinkwhattheymeanttousinparticular。 LouisdePavannes’wife!LouisdePavannesmarried!Ifthestatementweretrue——andwecouldnotdoubt,lookinginherface,thatatleastshethoughtshewastellingthetruth——itmeantthatwehadbeenfooledindeed!Thatwehadhadthisjourneyfornothing,andrunthisriskforavillain。ItmeantthattheLouisdePavanneswhohadwonourboyishadmirationwasthemeanest,thevilestofcourt—gallants。ThatMademoiselledeCaylushadbeenhissportandplaything。AndthatweintryingtobebeforehandwithBezershadbeenstrivingtosaveascoundrelfromhisdue。Itmeantallthat,assoonaswegraspeditintheleast。 \"Madame,\"saidCroisettegravely,afterapausesoprolongedthathersmilefadedpitifullyfromherface,scaredbyourstrangelooks。\"Yourhusbandhasbeensometimeawayfromyou?Heonlyreturned,Ithink,aweekortwoago?\" \"Thatisso,\"sheanswered,naively,andourlasthopevanished。 \"Butwhatofthat?Hewasbackwithmeagain,andonlyyesterday——onlyyesterday!\"shecontinued,claspingherhands,\"weweresohappy。\" \"Andnow,madame?\" Shelookedatme,notcomprehending。 \"Imean,\"Ihastenedtoexplain,\"wedonotunderstandhowyoucometobehere。Andaprisoner。\"Iwasreallythinkingthatherstorymightthrowsomelightuponours。 \"Idonotknow,myself,\"shesaid。\"Yesterday,intheafternoon,IpaidavisittotheAbbessoftheUrsulines。\" \"Pardonme,\"Croisetteinterposedquickly,\"butareyounotofthenewfaith?AHuguenot?\" \"Oh,yes,\"sheansweredeagerly。\"ButtheAbbessisaverydearfriendofmine,andnobigot。Oh,nothingofthatkind,Iassureyou。WhenIaminParisIvisitheronceaweek。Yesterday,whenIlefther,shebeggedmetocallhereanddeliveramessage。\" \"Then,\"Isaid,\"youknowthishouse?\" \"Verywell,indeed,\"shereplied。\"Itisthesignofthe’HandandGlove,’onedooroutoftheRuePlatriere。IhavebeeninMasterMirepoix’sshopmorethanoncebefore。Icamehereyesterdaytodeliverthemessage,leavingmymaidinthestreet,andIwasaskedtocomeupstairs,andstillupuntilIreachedthisroom。Askedtowaitamoment,IbegantothinkitstrangethatIshouldbebroughttosowretchedaplace,whenIhadmerelyamessageforMirepoix’searaboutsomegauntlets。I triedthedoor;Ifounditlocked。ThenIwasterrified,andmadeanoise。\" Weallnodded。Wewerebusybuildinguptheories——oritmightbeoneandthesametheory——toexplainthis。\"Yes,\"Isaid,eagerly。 \"Mirepoixcametomethen。’Whatdoesthismean?’Idemanded。 Helookedashamedofhimself,buthebarredmyway。’Onlythis,’ hesaidatlast,’thatyourladyshipmustremainhereafewhours——twodaysatmost。Noharmwhateverisintendedtoyou。 Mywifewillwaituponyou,andwhenyouleaveus,allshallbeexplained。’Hewouldsaynomore,anditwasinvainIaskedhimifhedidnottakemeforsomeoneelse;ifhethoughtIwasmad。 Toallheanswered,No。AndwhenIdaredhimtodetainmehethreatenedforce。ThenIsuccumbed。Ihavebeenheresince,suspectingIknownotwhat,butfearingeverything。\" \"Thatisended,madame,\"Ianswered,myhandonmybreast,mysoulinarmsforher。Here,unlessIwasmistaken,wasonemoreunhappyandmoredeeplywrongedeventhanKit;onetoowhoowedhermiserytothesamevillain。\"Werethereninegloversonthestairs,\"Ideclaredroundly,\"wewouldtakeyououtandtakeyouhome!Whereareyourhusband’sapartments?\" \"IntheRuedeSaintMerri,closetothechurch。Wehaveahousethere。\" \"M。dePavannes,\"Isuggestedcunningly,\"isdoubtlessdistractedbyyourdisappearance。\" \"Oh,surely,\"sheansweredwithearnestsimplicity,whilethetearssprangtohereyes。Herinnocence——shehadnotthegermofasuspicion——mademegrindmyteethwithwrath。Oh,thebasewretch!Themiserablerascal!Whatdidthewomensee,I wondered——whathadweallseeninthisman,thisPavannes,thatwonforhimourhearts,whenhehadonlyastonetogiveinreturn? IdrewCroisetteandMarieaside,apparentlytoconsiderhowwemightforcethedoor。\"Whatisthemeaningofthis?\"Isaidsoftly,glancingattheunfortunatelady。\"Whatdoyouthink,Croisette?\" Iknewwellwhattheanswerwouldbe。 \"Think!\"hecriedwithfieryimpatience。\"WhatcananyonethinkexceptthatthatvillainPavanneshashimselfplannedhiswife’sabduction?Ofcourseitisso!HiswifeoutofthewayheisfreetofollowuphisintriguesatCaylus。HemaythenmarryKitor——Cursehim!\" \"No,\"Isaidsternly,\"cursingisnogood。Wemustdosomethingmore。Andyet——wehavepromisedKit,yousee,thatwewouldsavehim——wemustkeepourword。WemustsavehimfromBezersatleast。\" Mariegroaned。 ButCroisettetookupthethoughtwithardour。\"FromBezers?\" hecried,hisfaceaglow。\"Ay,true!Sowemust!Butthenwewilldrawlots,whoshallfighthimandkillhim。\" Iextinguishedhimbyalook。\"Weshallfighthiminturn,\"I said,\"untiloneofuskillhim。Thereyouareright。Butyourturncomeslast。Lotsindeed!Wehavenoneedoflotstolearnwhichistheeldest。\" Iwasturningfromhim——havingveryproperlycrushedhim——tolookforsomethingwhichwecouldusetoforcethedoor,whenhehelduphishandtoarrestmyattention。Welistened,lookingatoneanother。Throughthewindowcameunmistakeablesoundsofvoices。 \"Theyhavediscoveredourflight,\"Isaid,myheartsinking。 Luckilywehadhadtheforethoughttodrawthecurtainacrossthecasement。Bezers’peoplecouldtherefore,fromtheirwindow,seenomorethanours,dimlylightedandindistinct。Yettheywouldnodoubtguessthewaywehadescaped,andhastentocutoffourretreatbelow。ForamomentIlookedatthedoorofourroom,half—mindedtoattackit,andfightourwayout,takingthechanceofreachingthestreetbeforeBezers’folkshouldhaverecoveredfromtheirsurpriseandgonedown。ButthenIlookedatMadame。Howcouldweensurehersafetyinthestruggle? WhileIhesitatedthechoicewastakenfromus。Weheardvoicesinthehousebelow,andheavyfeetonthestairs。 Wewerebetweentwofires。Iglancedirresolutelyroundthebaregarret,withitsslopingroof,searchingforabetterweapon。I hadonlymydagger。Butinvain。Isawnothingthatwouldserve。\"Whatwillyoudo?\"MadamedePavannesmurmured,standingpaleandtremblingbythehearth,andlookingfromonetoanother。CroisettepluckedmysleevebeforeIcouldanswer,andpointedtothebox—bedwithitsscantycurtains。\"Iftheyseeusintheroom,\"heurgedsoftly,\"whiletheyarehalfinandhalfout,theywillgivethealarm。Letushideourselvesyonder。Whentheyareinside——youunderstand?\" Helaidhishandonhisdagger。Themusclesofthelad’sfacegrewtense。Ididunderstandhim。\"Madame,\"Isaidquickly,\"youwillnotbetrayus?\" Sheshookherhead。Thecolourreturnedtohercheek,andthebrightnesstohereyes。Shewasatruewoman。Thesensethatshewasprotectingothersdeprivedheroffearforherself。 Thefootstepswereonthetopmoststairnow,andakeywasthrustwitharaspingsoundintothelock。Butbeforeitcouldbeturned——itfortunatelyfittedill——wethreehadjumpedonthebedandwerecrouchinginarowattheheadofit,wherethecurtainsofthealcoveconcealed,andonlyjustconcealedus,fromanyonestandingattheendoftheroomnearthedoor。 Iwastheoutermost,andthroughachinkcouldseewhatpassed。 One,two,threepeoplecamein,andthedoorwasclosedbehindthem。Threepeople,andoneofthemawoman!Myheart——whichhadbeeninmymouth——returnedtoitsplace,fortheVidamewasnotone。Ibreathedfreely;onlyIdarednotcommunicatemyrelieftotheothers,lestmyvoiceshouldbeheard。Thefirsttocomeinwasthewomancloselycloakedandhooded。MadamedePavannescastonherasingledoubtfulglance,andthentomyastonishmentthrewherselfintoherarms,minglinghersobswithlittlejoyouscriesof\"Oh,Diane!oh,Diane!\" \"Mypoorlittleone!\"thenewcomerexclaimed,soothingherwithtendertouchesonhairandshoulder。\"Youaresafenow。Quitesafe!\" \"Youhavecometotakemeaway?\" \"Ofcoursewehave!\"Dianeansweredcheerfully,stillcaressingher。\"Wehavecometotakeyoutoyourhusband。Hehasbeensearchingforyoueverywhere。Heisdistractedwithgrief,littleone。\" \"PoorLouis!\"ejaculatedthewife。 \"PoorLouis,indeed!\"therescueranswered。\"Butyouwillseehimsoon。Weonlylearnedatmidnightwhereyouwere。YouhavetothankM。leCoadjuteurhereforthat。Hebroughtmethenews,andatonceescortedmeheretofetchyou。\" \"Andtorestoreonesistertoanother,\"saidthepriestsilkily,asheadvancedastep。HewastheverysamepriestwhomIhadseentwohoursbeforewithBezers,andhadsogreatlydisliked! IhatedhispalefaceasmuchnowasIhadthen。Eventheerrandofgoodonwhichhehadcomecouldnotblindmetohisthin— lippedmouth,tohismockhumilityandcraftyeyes。\"Ihavehadnotasksopleasantformanydays,\"addedhe,witheveryappearanceofadesiretopropitiate。 But,seemingly,MadamedePavanneshadsomethingofthesamefeelingtowardshimwhichIhadmyself;forshestartedatthesoundofhisvoice,anddisengagingherselffromhersister’sarms——itseemeditwashersister——shrankbackfromthepair。 Shebowedindeedinacknowledgmentofhiswords。Buttherewaslittlegratitudeinthemovement,andlesswarmth。Isawthesister’sface——abrilliantlybeautifulfaceitwas——brightereyesandlipsandmorelovelyauburnhairIhaveneverseen——evenKitwouldhavebeenplainanddowdybesideher——Isawithardenstrangely。Amomentbefore,thetwohadbeeninoneanother’sarms。Nowtheystoodapart,somehowchilledanddisillusionised。 Theshadowofthepriesthadfallenuponthem——hadcomebetweenthem。 Atthiscrisisthefourthpersonpresentassertedhimself。 Hithertohehadstoodsilentjustwithinthedoor:aplainman,plainlydressed,somewhatoversixtyandgrey—haired。Helookeddisconcertedandembarrassed,andItookhimforMirepoix—— rightlyasitturnedout。 \"Iamsure,\"henowexclaimed,hisvoicetremblingwithanxiety,oritmightbewithfear,\"yourladyshipwillregretleavinghere!Youwillindeed!Noharmwouldhavehappenedtoyou。 Madamed’Odoesnotknowwhatsheisdoing,orshewouldnottakeyouaway。Shedoesnotknowwhatsheisdoing!\"herepeatedearnestly。 \"Madamed’O!\"criedthebeautifulDiane,herbrowneyesdartingfireattheunluckyculprit,hervoicefullofangrydisdain。 \"Howdareyou——suchasyou——mentionmyname?Wretch!\" Sheflungthelastwordathim,andthepriesttookitup。\"Ay,wretch!Wretchedmanindeed!\"herepeatedslowly,stretchingouthislongthinhandandlayingitliketheclawofsomebirdofpreyonthetradesman’sshoulder,whichflinched,Isaw,underthetouch。\"Howdareyou——suchasyou——meddlewithmattersofthenobility?Mattersthatdonotconcernyou?Trouble!Iseetroublehangingoverthishouse,Mirepoix!Muchtrouble!\" Themiserablefellowtrembledvisiblyunderthecovertthreat。 Hisfacegrewpale。Hislipsquivered。Heseemedfascinatedbythepriest’sgaze。\"Iamafaithfulsonofthechurch,\"hemuttered;buthisvoiceshooksothatthewordswerescarcelyaudible。\"Iamknowntobesuch!NonebetterknowninParis,M。 leCoadjuteur。\" \"Menareknownbytheirworks!\"thepriestretorted。\"Now,now,\"hecontinued,abruptlyraisinghisvoice,andliftinghishandinakindofexaltation,realorfeigned,\"istheappointedtime!Andnowisthedayofsalvation!andwoe,Mirepoix,woe! woe!tothebackslider,andtohimthatputtethhishandtotheploughandlookethbackto—night!\" Thelaymancoweredandshrankbeforehisfiercedenunciation; whileMadamedePavannesgazedfromonetotheotherasifherdislikeforthepriestweresogreatthatseeingthetwothusquarrelling,shealmostforgaveMirepoixhisoffence。\"Mirepoixsaidhecouldexplain,\"shemurmuredirresolutely。 TheCoadjutorfixedhisbalefuleyesonhim。\"Mirepoix,\"hesaidgrimly,\"canexplainnothing!Nothing!Idarehimtoexplain!\" AndcertainlyMirepoixthuschallengedwassilent。\"Come,\"thepriestcontinuedperemptorily,turningtotheladywhohadenteredwithhim,\"yoursistermustleavewithusatonce。Wehavenotimetolose。\" \"Butwhatwhatdoesitmean!\"MadamedePavannessaid,asthoughshehesitatedevennow。\"Istheredangerstill?\" \"Danger!\"thepriestexclaimed,hisformseemingtoswell,andtheexaltationIhadbeforereadinhisvoiceandmanneragainassertingitself。\"Iputmyselfatyourservice,Madame,anddangerdisappears!IamasGodto—nightwithpowersoflifeanddeath!Youdonotunderstandme?Presentlyyoushall。Butyouareready。Wewillgothen。Outoftheway,fellow!\"hethundered,advancinguponthedoor。 ButMirepoix,whohadplacedhimselfwithhisbacktoit,tomyastonishmentdidnotgiveway。Hisfullbourgeoisfacewaspale; yetpeepingthroughmychink,Ireadinitadesperateresolution。Andoddly——veryoddly,becauseIknewthat,inkeepingMadamedePavannesaprisoner,hemustbeinthewrong——I sympathisedwithhim。Low—bredtrader,toolofPavannesthoughhewas,Isympathisedwithhim,whenhesaidfirmly: \"Sheshallnotgo!\" \"Isaysheshall!\"thepriestshrieked,losingallcontroloverhimself。\"Fool!Madman!Youknownotwhatyoudo!\"Asthewordspassedhislips,hemadeanadroitforwardmovement,surprisedtheother,clutchedhimbythearms,andwithastrengthIshouldneverhavethoughtlayinhismeagreframe,flunghimsomepacesintotheroom。\"Fool!\"hehissed,shakinghiscrookedfingersathiminmalignanttriumph。\"ThereisnomaninParis,doyouhear——orwomaneither——shallthwartmeto— night!\" \"Isthatso?Indeed?\" Thewords,andthecold,cynicalvoice,werenotthoseofMirepoix;theycamefrombehind。Thepriestwheeledround,asifhehadbeenstabbedintheback。IclutchedCroisette,andarrestedthecrampedlimbIwasmovingundercoverofthenoise。 ThespeakerwasBezers!Hestoodintheopendoor—way,hisgreatformfillingitfromposttopost,theoldgibingsmileonhisface。Wehadbeensotakenup,actorsandaudiencealike,withthealtercation,thatnoonehadheardhimascendthestairs。Hestillworetheblackandsilversuit,butitwashalfhiddennowunderadarkridingcloakwhichjustdisclosedtheglitterofhisweapons。Hewasbootedandspurredandglovedasforajourney。 \"Isthatso?\"herepeatedmockingly,ashisgazerestedinturnoneachofthefour,andthentravelledsharplyroundtheroom。 \"SoyouwillnotbethwartedbyanymaninParis,to—night,eh? Haveyouconsidered,mydearCoadjutor,whatalargenumberofpeoplethereareinParis?Itwouldamusemeverygreatlynow—— andI’msureitwouldtheladiestoo,whomustpardonmyabruptentrance——toseeyouputtothetest;pittedagainst——shallwesaytheDukeofAnjou?OrM。deGuise,ourgreatman?OrtheAdmiral?SaytheAdmiralfoottofoot?\" Rageandfear——rageattheintrusion,fearoftheintruder—— struggledinthepriest’sface。\"Howdoyoucomehere,andwhatdoyouwant?\"heinquiredhoarsely。Iflooksandtonescouldkill,wethree,tremblingbehindourflimsyscreen,hadbeenfreedatthatmomentfromourenemy。 \"Ihavecomeinsearchoftheyoungbirdswhosenecksyouwereforstretching,myfriend!\"wasBezers’answer。\"Theyhavevanished。Birdstheymustbe,forunlesstheyhavecomeintothishousebythatwindow,theyhaveflownawaywithwings。\" \"Theyhavenotpassedthisway,\"thepriestdeclaredstoutly,eageronlytogetridoftheotherandIblessedhimforthewords!\"IhavebeenheresinceIleftyou。\" ButtheVidamewasnotonetoacceptanyman’sstatement。\"Thankyou;IthinkIwillseeformyself,\"heansweredcoolly。 \"Madame,\"hecontinued,speakingtoMadamedePavannesashepassedher,\"permitme。\" Hedidnotlookather,orseeheremotion,orIthinkhemusthavedivinedourpresence。Andhappilytheothersdidnotsuspectherofknowingmorethantheydid。Hecrossedthefloorathisleisure,andsaunteredtothewindow,watchedbythemwithimpatience。Hedrewasidethecurtain,andtriedeachofthebars,andpeeredthroughtheopeningbothupanddown,Anoathandanexpressionofwonderescapedhim。Thebarswerestanding,andfirmandstrong;anditdidnotoccurtohimthatwecouldhavepassedbetweenthem。Iamafraidtosayhowfewinchestheywereapart。 Asheturned,hecastacasualglanceatthebed——atus;andhesitated。Hehadthecandleinhishand,havingtakenittothewindowthebettertoexaminethebars;anditobscuredhissight。 Hedidnotseeus。Thethreecrouchingforms,thestrainedwhitefaces,thestartingeyes,thatlurkedintheshadowofthecurtainescapedhim。Thewildbeatingofourheartsdidnotreachhisears。Anditwaswellforhimthatitwasso。IfhehadcomeuptothebedIthinkthatweshouldhavekilledhim,I knowthatweshouldhavetried。Allthebloodinmehadgonetomyhead,andIsawhimthroughahaze——largerthanlife。TheexactspotnearthebuckleofhiscloakwhereIwouldstrikehim,downwardsandinwards,aninchabovethecollar—bone,——thisonlyIsawclearly。Icouldnothavemissedit。Butheturnedaway,hisfacedarkening,andwentbacktothegroupnearthedoor,andneverknewtheriskhehadrun。 CHAPTERVI。 MADAME’SFRIGHT。 Andwebreathedagain。Theagonyofsuspense,whichBezers’ pausehadcreated,passedaway。Butthenightalreadyseemedtousasaweekofnights。Anageofexperience,anaeonofadventurescutusoff——aswelayshakingbehindthecurtain——fromCaylusanditslife。Parishadproveditselfmoretreacherousthanwehadevenexpectedtofindit。Everythingandeveryoneshifted,andworeonefaceoneminute,andoneanother。WehadcometosavePavannes’lifeattheriskofourown;wefoundhimtobeavillain!HerewasMirepoixowninghimselfatreacherouswretch,aconspiratoragainstawoman;wesympathisedwithhim。 Thepriesthadcomeuponaworkofcharityandrescue;weloathedthesoundofhisvoice,andshrankfromhim,weknewnotwhy,seemingonlytoreadadarksecret,agloomythreatineachdoubtfulwordheuttered。Hewasthestrangestenigmaofall。 Whydidwefearhim?WhydidMadamedePavannes,whoapparentlyhadknownhimbefore,shudderatthetouchofhishand?Whydidhisshadowcomeevenbetweenherandhersister,andestrangethem?sothatfromthemomentPavannes’wifesawhimstandingbyDiane’sside,sheforgotthatthelatterhadcometosave,andlookedonherindoubtandsorrow,almostwithrepugnance。 WelefttheVidamegoingbacktothefireplace。Hestoopedtosetdownthecandlebythehearth。\"Theyarenothere,\"hesaid,ashestraightenedhimselfagain,andlookedcuriouslyathiscompanions。Hehadapparentlybeentoomuchtakenupwiththepursuittonoticethembefore。\"Thatiscertain,soIhavethelesstimetolose,\"hecontinued。\"ButIwould——yes,mydearCoadjutor,IcertainlywouldliketoknowbeforeIgo,whatyouaredoinghere。Mirepoix——Mirepoixisanhonestman。IdidnotexpecttofindyouinHIShouse。Andtwoladies?Two!Fie,Coadjutor。Ha!Madamed’O,isit?Mydearlady,\"hecontinued,addressingherinawhimsicaltone,\"donotstartatthesoundofyourownname!Itwouldtakeahundredhoodstohideyoureyes,orbleachyourlipstothecommoncolour;Ishouldhaveknownyouatonce,hadIlookedatyou。Andyourcompanion?Pheugh!\" Hebrokeoff,whistlingsoftly。ItwasclearthatherecognisedMadamedePavannes,andrecognisedherwithastonishment。ThebedcreakedasIcranedmynecktoseewhatwouldfollow。Eventhepriestseemedtothinkthatsomeexplanationwasnecessary,forhedidnotwaittobequestioned。 \"MadamedePavannes,\"hesaidinadry,huskyvoice,andwithoutlookingup,\"wasspiritedhitheryesterday;anddetainedagainstherwillbythisgoodman,whowillhavetoanswerforit。 Madamed’Odiscoveredherwhereabouts,andaskedmetoescortherherewithoutlossoftimetoenforcehersister’srelease。\" \"Andherrestorationtoherdistractedhusband?\" \"Justso,\"thepriestassented,acquiringconfidence,Ithought。 \"AndMadamedesirestogo?\" \"Surely!Whynot?\" \"Well,\"theVidamedrawled,hismannersuchastobringthebloodtoMadamedePavannes’cheek,\"itdependsonthepersonwho——touseyourphrase,M。leCoadjuteur——spiritedherhither。\" \"Andthat,\"Madameherselfretorted,raisingherhead,whilehervoicequiveredwithindignationandanger,\"wastheAbbessoftheUrsulines。Yoursuspicionsarebase,worthyofyouandunworthyofme,M。leVidame!Diane!\"shecontinuedsharply,takinghersister’sarm,andcastingadisdainfulglanceatBezers,\"letusgo。Iwanttobewith,myhusband。Iamstifledinthisroom。\" \"Wearegoing,littleone,\"Dianemurmuredreassuringly。ButI noticedthatthespeaker’sanimation,whichhadbeenasasoultoherbeautywhensheenteredtheroom,wasgone。AstrangestillnesswasitfearoftheVidame?hadtakenitsplace。 \"TheAbbessoftheUrsulines?\"Bezerscontinuedthoughtfully。 \"SHEbroughtyouhere,didshe?\"Therewassurprise,genuinesurprise,inhisvoice。\"Agoodsoul,and,IthinkIhaveheard,afriendofyours。Umph!\" \"Averydearfriend,\"Madameansweredstiffly。\"Now,Diane!\" \"Adearfriend!Andshespiritedyouhitheryesterday!\" commentedtheVidame,withtheairofonesolvingananagram。 \"AndMirepoixdetainedyou;respectableMirepoix,whoissaidtohaveawell—filledstockingunderhispallet,andstandswellwiththebourgeoisie。Heisintheplot。Thenataverylatehour,youraffectionatesister,andmygoodfriendtheCoadjutor,entertosaveyou。Fromwhat?\" Noonespoke。Thepriestlookeddown,hischeek。lividwithanger。 \"Fromwhat?\"Bezerscontinuedwithgrimplayfulness。\"Thereisthemystery。FromtheclutchesofthisprofligateMirepoix,I suppose。FromthedangerousMirepoix。Uponmyhonour,\"withasuddenringofresolutioninhistone,\"Ithinkyouaresaferhere;Ithinkyouhadbetterstaywhereyouare,Madame,untilmorning!AndriskMirepoix!\" \"Oh,no!no!\"Madamecriedvehemently。 \"Oh,yes!yes!\"hereplied。\"Whatdoyousay,Coadjutor?Doyounotthinkso?\" Thepriestlookeddownsullenly。Hisvoiceshookashemurmuredinanswer,\"Madamewillpleaseherself。Shehasacharacter,M。 leVidame。Butifsheprefertostayhere——well!\" \"Oh,shehasacharacter,hasshe?\"rejoinedthegiant,hiseyestwinklingwithevilmirth,\"andsheshouldgohomewithyou,andmyoldfriendMadamed’O,tosaveit!Thatisit,isit?No,no,\"hecontinuedwhenhehadhadhissilentlaughout,\"MadamedePavanneswilldoverywellhere——verywellhereuntilmorning。 Wehaveworktodo。Come。Letusgoanddoit。\" \"Doyoumeanit?\"saidthepriest,startingandlookingupwithasubtlechallenge——almostathreat——inhistone。 \"Yes,Ido。\" Theireyesmet:andseeingtheirlooks,Ichuckled,nudgingCroisette。Nofearoftheirdiscoveringusnow。Irecalledtheoldproverbwhichsaysthatwhenthievesfallout,honestmencomebytheirown,andspeculatedonthechanceofthepriestfreeingusonceforallfromM。deBezers。 Butthetwowereill—matched。TheVidamecouldhavetakenuptheotherwithonehandanddashedhisheadonthefloor。Anditdidnotendthere。Idoubtifincraftthepriestwashisequal。 BehindafrankbrutalityBezers——unlesshisreputationbeliedhim——concealedanItalianintellect。Underacynicalrecklessnessheveiledararecunningandaconstantsuspicion; enjoyinginthatrespectacombinationofapparentlyoppositequalities,whichIhaveknownnoothermantopossessinanequaldegree,unlessitmightbehislatemajesty,HenrytheGreat。A childwouldhavesuspectedthepriest;aveteranmighthavebeentakeninbytheVidame。 Andindeedthepriest’seyespresentlysank。\"Ourbargainistogofornothing?\"hemutteredsullenly。 \"Iknowofnobargain,\"quoththeVidame。\"AndIhavenotimetolose,splittinghairshere。Setitdowntowhatyoulike。Sayitisawhimofmine,afad,acaprice。OnlyunderstandthatMadamedePavannesstays。Wego。And——\"headdedthis,asasuddenthoughtseemedtostrikehim,\"thoughIwouldnotwillinglyusecompulsiontoalady,IthinkMadamed’Ohadbettercometoo。\" \"Youspeakmasterfully,\"thepriestsaidwithasneer,forgettingthetonehehadhimselfusedafewminutesbeforetoMirepoix。 \"Justso。Ihavefortyhorsemenovertheway,\"wasthedryanswer。\"forthemoment,Iammasterofthelegions,Coadjutor。\" \"Thatistrue,\"Madamed’Osaid;sosoftlythatIstarted。ShehadscarcelyspokensinceBezers’entrance。Asshespokenow,sheshookbackthehoodfromherfaceanddisclosedthechestnuthairclingingabouthertemples——deepblotsofcolourontheabnormalwhitenessofherskin,\"Thatistrue,M。deBezers,\"shesaid。\"Youhavethelegions。Youhavethepower。Butyouwillnotuseit,Ithink,againstanoldfriend。YouwillnotdousthishurtwhenI——Butlisten。\" Hewouldnot。Intheverymiddleofherappealhecuthershort——brutethathewas!\"NoMadame!\"heburstoutviolently,disregardingthebeautifulface,thesupplicatingglance,thatmighthavemovedastone,\"thatisjustwhatIwillnotdo。I willnotlisten!Weknowoneanother。Isnotthatenough?\" Shelookedathimfixedly。Hereturnedhergaze,notsmilingnow,buteyeingherwithacuriouswatchfulness。 Andafteralongpausesheturnedfromhim。\"Verywell,\"shesaidsoftly,anddrewadeep,quiveringbreath,thesoundofwhichreachedus。\"Thenletusgo。\"Andwithout——strangestthingofall——bestowingawordorlookonhersister,whowasweepingbitterlyinachair,sheturnedtothedoorandledthewayout,ashrugofhershouldersthelastthingImarked。 Thepoorladyheardherdepartingstephowever,andsprangup。Itdawneduponherthatshewasbeingdeserted。 \"Diane!Diane!\"shecrieddistractedly——andIhadtoputmyhandonCroisettetokeephimquiet,therewassuchfearandpaininhertone——\"Iwillgo!Iwillnotbeleftbehindinthisdreadfulplace!Doyouhear?Comebacktome,Diane!\" Itmademybloodrunwildly。ButDianedidnotcomeback。 Strange!AndBezerstoowasunmoved。Hestoodbetweenthepoorwomanandthedoor,andbyagesturebidMirepoixandthepriestpassoutbeforehim。\"Madame,\"hesaid——andhisvoice,sternandhardasever,expressednojotofcompassionforher,rathersuchanimpatientcontemptasapulingchildmightelicit——\"youaresafehere。Andhereyouwillstop!Weepifyouplease,\"headdedcynically,\"youwillhavefewertearstoshedto—morrow。\" Hislastwords——theycertainlywereoddones——arrestedherattention。Shecheckedhersobs,beingfrightenedIthink,andlookedupathim。Perhapshehadspokenwiththisinview,forwhileshestillstoodatgaze,herhandspressedtoherbosom,heslippedquicklyoutandclosedthedoorbehindhim。Iheardamutteringforaninstantoutside,andthenthetrampoffeetdescendingthestairs。Theyweregone,andwewerestillundiscovered。 ForMadame,shehadcleanforgottenourpresence——ofthatIamsure——andthechanceofescapewemightafford。Onfindingherselfaloneshegazedashorttimeinalarmedsilenceatthedoor,andthenrantothewindowandpeeredout,stilltrembling,terrified,silent。Sosheremainedawhile。 ShehadnotnoticedthatBezersongoingouthadomittedtolockthedoorbehindhim。Ihad。ButIwasunwillingtomovehastily。SomeonemightreturntoseetoitbeforetheVidameleftthehouse。Andbesidesthedoorwasnotoverstrong,andiflockedwouldbenoobstacletothethreeofuswhenwehadonlyMirepoixtodealwith。SoIkepttheotherswheretheywerebyanudgeandapinch,andheldmybreathamoment,strainingmyearstocatchtheclosingofthedoorbelow。Ididnothearthat。 ButIdidcatchasoundthatotherwisemighthaveescapedme,butwhichnowrivetedmyeyestothedoorofourroom。Someoneinthesilence,whichfollowedthetramplingonthestairs,hadcautiouslylaidahandonthelatch。 Thelightintheroomwasdim。Mirepoixhadtakenoneofthecandleswithhim,andtheotherwantedsnuffing。Icouldnotseewhetherthelatchmoved;whetherornoitwasrising。Butwatchingintently,Imadeoutthatthedoorwasbeingopened—— slowly,noiselessly。Isawsomeoneenter——afurtiveglidingshadow。 ForamomentIfeltnervous——thenIrecognisedthedarkhoodedfigure。ItwasonlyMadamed’O。Bravewoman!ShehadevadedtheVidameandslippedbacktotherescue。Ha,ha!WewoulddefeattheVidameyet!Thingsweregoingbetter! Butthensomethinginhermanner——asshestoodholdingthedoorandpeeringintotheroom——somethinginherbearingstartledandfrightenedme。Asshecameforwardhermovementsweresostealthythatherfootstepsmadenosound。Herdarkshadow,movingaheadofheracrossthefloor,wasnotmoresilentthanshe。Anundefineddesiretomakeanoise,togivethealarm,seizedme。 Half—wayacrosstheroomshestoppedtolisten,andlookedround,startledherself,Ithink,bythesilence。Shecouldnotseehersister,whosefigurewasblurredbytheoutlinesofthecurtain; andnodoubtshewaspuzzledtothinkwhathadbecomeofher。 ThesuspensewhichIfelt,butdidnotunderstand,wassogreatthatatlastImoved,andthebedcreaked。 Inamomentherfacewasturnedourway,andsheglidedforwards,herfeaturesstillhiddenbythehoodofhercloak。Shewasclosetousnow,bendingoverus。Sheraisedherhandtoherhead——toshadehereyes,asshelookedmoreclosely,Isupposed,andIwaswonderingwhethershesawus——whethershetooktheshapelessnessintheshadowofthecurtainforhersister,orcouldnotmakeitout——Iwasthinkinghowwecouldbestappriseherofourpresencewithoutalarmingher——whenCroisettedashedmythoughtstothewinds!Croisette,withatremendouswhoopandacrash,boundedovermeontothefloor! Sheutteredagaspingcry——acryofintense,awfulfear。Ihavethesoundinmyearsevennow。Withthatshestaggeredback,clutchingtheair。Iheardthemetallicclangandringofsomethingfallingonthefloor。Iheardanansweringcryofalarmfromthewindow;andthenMadamedePavannesranforwardandcaughtherinherarms。 Itwasstrangetofindtheroomlatelysosilentbecomeatoncealivewithwhisperingforms,aswecamehastilytolight。I cursedCroisetteforhisfolly,andwasimmeasurablyangrywithhim,butIhadnotimetowastewordsonhimthen。Ihurriedtothedoortoguardit。Iopeneditahand’sbreadthandlistened。 Allwasquietbelow;thehousestill。Itookthekeyoutofthelockandputitinmypocketandwentback。MarieandCroisettewerestandingalittleapartfromMadamedePavannes,who,hangingoverhersister,wasbyturnsbathingherfaceandexplainingourpresence。 InaveryfewminutesMadamed’Oseemedtorecover,andsatup。 Thefirstshockofdeadlyterrorhadpassed,butshewasstillpale。Shestilltrembled,andshrankfrommeetingoureyes,thoughIsawher,whenourattentionwasapparentlydirectedelsewhere,glanceatoneandanotherofuswithastrangeintentness,ashudderingcuriosity。Nowonder,Ithought。Shemusthavehadaterriblefright——onethatmighthavekilledamoretimidwoman! \"Whatonearthdidyoudothatfor!\"IaskedCroisettepresently,myangercertainlynotdecreasingthemoreIlookedatherbeautifulface。\"Youmighthavekilledher!\" IncharityIsupposedhisnerveshadfailedhim,forhecouldnotevennowgivemeastraightforwardanswer。Hisonlyreplywas,\"Letusgetaway!Letusgetawayfromthishorriblehouse!\" andthishekeptrepeatingwithashudderashemovedrestlesslytoandfro。 \"Withallmyheart!\"Ianswered,lookingathimwithsomecontempt。\"Thatisexactlywhatwearegoingtodo!\" ButallthesamehiswordsremindedmeofsomethingwhichintheexcitementofthesceneIhadmomentarilyforgotten,andthatwasourduty。Pavannesmuststillbesaved,thoughnotforKit; rathertoanswertousforhissins。Buthemustbesaved!Andnowthattheroadwasopen,everyminutelostwasreproachtous。 \"Yes,\"Iaddedroughly,mythoughtsturnedintoamoreruggedchannel,\"youareright。Thisisnotimefornursing。Wemustbegoing。MadamedePavannes,\"Iwenton,addressingmyselftoher,\"youknowthewayhomefromhere——toyourhouse!\"\"Oh,yes,\"shecried。 \"Thatiswell,\"Ianswered。\"Thenwewillstart。Yoursisterissufficientlyrecoverednow,Ithink。Andwewillnotriskanyfurtherdelay。\" Ididnottellherofherhusband’sdanger,orthatwesuspectedhimofwrongingher,andbeinginfactthecauseofherdetention。Iwantedherservicesasaguide。Thatwasthemainpoint,thoughIwasgladtobeabletoputherinaplaceofsafetyatthesametimethatwefulfilledourownmission。 Sheroseeagerly。\"Youaresurethatwecangetout?\"shesaid。 \"Sure,\"IrepliedwithabrevityworthyofBezershimself。 AndIwasright。Wetroopeddownstairs,makingaslittlenoiseaspossible;withtheresultthatMirepoixonlytookthealarm,andcameuponuswhenwewereattheouterdoor,bunglingwiththelock。ThenImadeshortworkofhim,checkinghisscaredwordsofremonstrancebyflashingmydaggerbeforehiseyes。I inducedhiminthesamefashion——hewasfairlytakenbysurprise——toundothefasteningshimself;andso,biddinghimfollowusathisperil,weslippedoutonebyone。Wesoftlyclosedthedoorbehindus。Andlo!wewereatlastfree——freeandinthestreetsofParis,withthecoolnightairfanningourbrows。A churchhardbytolledthehouroftwo;andthestrokeswereechoed,beforewehadgonemanystepsalongtheill—pavedway,bythesolemntonesofthebellofNotreDame。 Wewerefreeandinthestreets,withaguidewhoknewtheway。 IfBezershadnotgonestraightfromustohisvengeance,wemightthwarthimyet。Istrodealongquickly,Madamed’Obymysidetheothersalittlewayinfront。Hereandthereanoil— lamp,swingingfromapulleyinthemiddleoftheroad,enabledustoavoidsomeobstaclemorefoulthanusual,ortoleapoverapoolwhichhadformedinthekennel。Eveninmyexcitement,mycountry—bredsensesrebelledagainstthesights,andsmells,thenoisomeairandoppressiveclosenessofthestreets。 Thetownwasquiet,andverydarkwherethesmokylampswerenothanging。YetIwonderedifiteverslept,formorethanoncewehadtostandasidetogivepassagetoapartyofmen,hurryingalongwithlinksandarms。Severaltimestoo,especiallytowardstheendofourwalk,Iwassurprisedbytheflashingofbrightlightsinacourtyard,thedoorofwhichstoodhalfopentorightorleft。OnceIsawtheglowoftorchesreflectedruddilyinthewindowsofatallandsplendidmansion,alittlewithdrawnfromthestreet。Thesourceofthelightwasinthefore—court,hiddenfromusbyalowwall,butIcaughtthemurmurofvoicesandstirofmanyfeet。Onceagatewasstealthilyopenedandtwoarmedmenlookedout,theactandtheirmannerofdoingit,remindingmeontheinstantofthosewhohadpeepedouttoinspectussomehoursbeforeinBezers’house。Andonce,naytwice,inthemouthofanarrowalleyIdiscernedaknotofmenstandingmotionlessinthegloom。Therewasanairofmysteryabroad,afeelingasofsolemnstirandpreparationgoingonundercoverofthedarkness,whichawedandunnervedme。 ButIsaidnothingofthis,andMadamed’Owasequallysilent。