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  Heutteredalowcurse,droppedthepitcherhewascarrying,andstoodglaringatmelikeamanpossessed。

  Thesoldierwhosewinehewascarryingflungacrustinhisface,with,——

  \'Now,greasyfingers!Whatareyoustaringat?\'

  \'Thedevil!\'thelandlordmuttered,beginningtotremble。

  \'Thenletmelookathim!\'themanretorted,andheturnedonhisstool。

  Hestarted,findingmestandingoverhim。

  \'Atyourservice!\'Isaidgrimly。\'Alittletimeanditwillbetheotherway,myfriend。

  CHAPTERVII

  AMASTERSTROKE

  Ihaveawaywithmewhichcommonlycommandsrespect;andwhenthelandlord\'sfirstterrorwasoverandhewouldserveme,I

  managedtogetmysupper——thefirstgoodmealIhadhadintwodays——prettycomfortablyinspiteofthesoldiers\'presence。Thecrowd,too,whichfilledtheroom,soonbegantomelt。Themenstrayedoffingroupstowatertheirhorses,orwenttohuntuptheirquarters,untilonlytwoorthreewereleft。Duskhadfallenoutside;thenoiseinthestreetgrewless。Thefirelightbegantoglowandflickeronthewalls,andthewretchedroomtolookashomelyasitwasinitsnaturetolook。IwasponderingforthetwentiethtimewhatstepIshouldtakenext,andquestioningwhythesoldierswerehere,andwhetherIshouldletthenightpassbeforeImoved,whenthedoor,whichhadbeenturningonitshingesalmostwithoutpauseforanhour,openedagain,andawomancamein。

  Shepausedamomentonthethresholdlookinground,andIsawthatshehadashawlonherheadandamilk-pitcherinherhand,andthatherfeetandankleswerebare。Therewasagreatrentinhercoarsestuffpetticoat,andthehandwhichheldtheshawltogetherwasbrownanddirty。MoreIdidnotsee:for,supposinghertobeaneighbourstolenin,nowthatthehousewasquiet,togetsomemilkforherchildorthelike,Itooknofartherheedofher。Iturnedtothefireagainandplungedintomythoughts。

  Buttogettothehearthwherethegoodwifewasfidgetingthewomanhadtopassinfrontofme;andasshepassedIsupposethatshestolealookatmefromunderhershawl。Forjustwhenshecamebetweenmeandtheblazesheutteredalowcryandshrankaside——soquicklythatshealmoststeppedonthehearth。

  Thenextmomentsheturnedherbacktome,andwasstoopingwhisperinginthehousewife\'sear。Astrangermighthavethoughtthatshehadtroddenonahotember。

  Butanotheridea,andaverystrangeone,cameintomymind;andIstoodupsilently。Thewoman\'sbackwastowardsme,butsomethinginherheight,hershape,theposeofherheadhiddenasitwasbyhershawl,seemedfamiliar。Iwaitedwhileshehungoverthefirewhispering,andwhilethegoodwifeslowlyfilledherpitcheroutofthegreatblackpot。Butwhensheturnedtogo,Itookastepforwardsoastobarherway。Andoureyesmet。

  Icouldnotseeherfeatures;theywerelostintheshadowofthehood。ButIsawashiverrunthroughherfromheadtofoot。AndIknewthenthatIhadmadenomistake。

  \'Thatistooheavyforyou,mygirl,\'Isaidfamiliarly,asI

  mighthavespokentoavillagewench。\'Iwillcarryitforyou。\'

  Oneofthemen,whoremainedlollingatthetable,laughed,andtheotherbegantosingalowsong。Thewomantrembledinrageorfear;butshekeptsilenceandletmetakethejugfromherhands;andwhenIwenttothedoorandopenedit,shefollowedmechanically。Aninstant,andthedoorfelltobehindus,shuttingoffthelightandglow,andwetwostoodtogetherinthegrowingdusk。

  \'Itislateforyoutobeout,Mademoiselle,\'Isaidpolitely。

  \'Youmightmeetwithsomerudeness,dressedasyouare。Permitmetoseeyouhome。\'

  Sheshuddered,andIthoughtthatIheardhersob,butshedidnotanswer。Instead,sheturnedandwalkedquicklythroughthevillageinthedirectionoftheChateau,keepingintheshadowofthehouses。Icarriedthepitcherandwalkedclosetoher,besideher;andinthedarkIsmiled。Iknewhowshameandimpotentragewereworkinginher。Thiswassomethinglikerevenge!

  PresentlyIspoke。

  \'Well,Mademoiselle,\'Isaid,\'whereareyourgrooms?\'

  Shegavemeonelook,hereyesblazingwithanger,herfacelikehateitself;andafterthatIsaidnomore,butleftherinpeace,andcontentedmyselfwithwalkingathershoulderuntilwecametotheendofthevillage,wherethetracktothegreathouseplungedintothewood。Thereshestopped,andturnedonmelikeawildcreatureatbay。

  \'Whatdoyouwant?\'shecriedhoarsely,breathingasifshehadbeenrunning。

  \'Toseeyousafetothehouse,\'Iansweredcoolly。\'Aloneyoumightbeinsulted。\'

  \'AndifIwillnot?\'sheretorted。

  \'Thechoicedoesnotliewithyou,Mademoiselle,\'Iansweredsternly,\'Youwillgotothehousewithme,andonthewayyouwillgivemeaninterview——lateasitis;butnothere。Herewearenotprivateenough。Wemaybeinterruptedatanymoment,andIwishtospeaktoyouatlength。\'

  \'Atlength?\'shemuttered。

  \'Yes,Mademoiselle。\'

  Isawhershiver。\'WhatifIwillnot?\"shesaidagain。

  \'Imightcalltothenearestsoldiersandtellthemwhoyouare,\'

  Iansweredcoolly。\'Imightdothat,butIshouldnot。Thatwereaclumsywayofpunishingyou,andIknowabetterway。I

  shouldgototheCaptain,Mademoiselle,andtellhimwhosehorseislockedupintheinnstable。Atroopertoldme——assomeonehadtoldhim——thatitbelongedtooneofhisofficers;butI

  lookedthroughthecrack,andIknewthehorseagain。\'

  Shecouldnotrepressagroan。Iwaited;stillshedidnotspeak。

  \'ShallIgototheCaptain?\'Isaidruthlessly。

  Sheshookthehoodbackfromherfaceandlookedatme。

  \'Oh,youcoward!youcoward!\'shehissedthroughherteeth。

  \'IfIhadaknife!\'

  \'Butyouhavenot,Mademoiselle,\'Ianswered,unmoved。\'Begoodenough,therefore,tomakeupyourmindwhichitistobe。AmI

  togowithmynewstothecaptain,oramItocomewithyou?\'

  \'Givemethepitcher,\'shesaidharshly。

  Ididso,wondering。Inamomentsheflungitwithasavagegesturefarintothebushes。

  \'Come!\'shesaid,\'ifyouwill。ButsomedayGodwillpunishyou!\'

  Withoutanotherwordsheturnedandenteredthepaththroughthetrees,andIfollowedher。Isupposethateveryoneofitswindings,everyhollowandbrokenplaceinithadbeenknowntoherfromchildhood,forshefolloweditswiftlyandunerringly,barefootasshewas。Ihadtowalkfastthroughthedarknesstokeepupwithher。Thewoodwasquiet,butthefrogswerebeginningtocroakinthepool,andtheirpersistentchorusremindedmeofthenightwhenIhadcometothehouse-door,hurtandwornout,andClonhadadmittedme,andshehadstoodunderthegalleryinthehall。Thingshadlookeddarkthen。Ihadseenbutaverylittlewayaheadthen。Nowallwasplain。Thecommandantmightbeherewithallhissoldiers,butitwasIwhoheldthestrings。

  Wecametothelittlewoodenbridgeandsawbeyondthedarkmeadowsthelightsofthehouse。Allthewindowswerebright。

  Doubtlessthetroopersweremakingmerry。

  \'Now,Mademoiselle,\'Isaidquietly,\'Imusttroubleyoutostophere,andgivemeyourattentionforafewminutes。Afterwardsyoumaygoyourway。\'

  \'Speak!\'shesaiddefiantly。\'Andbequick!Icannotbreathetheairwhereyouare!Itpoisonsme!\'

  \'Ah!\'Isaidslowly。\'Doyouthinkthatyoumakethingsbetterbysuchspeechesasthose?\'

  \'Oh!\'shecriedandIheardherteethclicktogether。\'Wouldyouhavemefawnonyou?\'

  \'Perhapsnot,\'Ianswered。\'Stillyoumakeonemistake。\'

  \'Whatisit?\'shepanted。

  \'YouforgetthatIamtobefearedaswellas——loathed,Mademoiselle!Ay,Mademoiselle,tobefeared!\'Icontinuedgrimly。\'DoyouthinkthatIdonotknowwhyyouarehereinthisguise?DoyouthinkthatIdonotknowforwhomthatpitcherofbrothwasintended?Orwhowillnowhavetofastto-

  night?ItellyouIknowallthesethings。Yourhousewasfullofsoldiers;yourservantswerewatchedandcouldnotleave。Youhadtocomeyourselfandgetfoodforhim?\'

  Sheclutchedatthehandrailofthebridge,andforaninstantclungtoitforsupport。Herface,fromwhichtheshawlhadfallen,glimmeredwhiteintheshadowofthetrees。AtlastI

  hadshakenherpride。Atlast!

  \'Whatisyourprice?\'shemurmuredfaintly。

  \'Iamgoingtotellyou,\'Ireplied,speakingsothateverywordmightfalldistinctlyonherears,andsatingmyeyesthewhileonherproudface。Ihadneverdreamedofsuchrevengeasthis!

  \'Aboutafortnightago,M。deCocheforetlefthereatnightwithalittleorange-colouredsachetinhispossession。\'

  Sheutteredastifledcry,anddrewherselfstifflyerect。

  \'Itcontained——butthere,Mademoiselle,youknowitscontents,\'I

  wenton。\'Whatevertheywere,M。deCocheforetlostitandthematstarting。Aweekagohecameback——unfortunatelyforhimself——toseekthem。\'

  Shewaslookingfullinmyfacenow。Sheseemedscarcelytobreatheintheintensityofhersurpriseandexpectation。

  \'Youhadasearchmade,Mademoiselle,\'Icontinuedquietly。

  \'YourservantsleftnoplaceunexploredThepaths,theroads,theverywoodswereransacked,Butinvain,becauseallthewhiletheorangesachetlaywholeandunopenedinmypocket。\'

  \'No!\'shecriedimpetuously。\'There,youliesir,asusual!

  Thesachetwasfound,tornopen,manyleaguesfromthisplace!\'

  \'WhereIthrewit,Mademoiselle,\'Ireplied,\'thatImightmisleadyourrascalsandbefreetoreturntoyou。Oh!believeme,\'Icontinued,lettingsomethingofmytrueself,somethingofmytriumph,appearatlastinmyvoice。\'Youhavemadeamistake!Youwouldhavedonebetterhadyoutrustedme。Iamnobundleofsawdust,Mademoiselle,thoughonceyougotthebetterofme,butaman;amanwithanarmtoshieldandabraintoserve,and——asIamgoingtoteachyou——aheartalso!\'

  Sheshivered。

  \'Intheorange-colouredsachetthatyoulostIbelievethattherewereeighteenstonesofgreatvalue?\'

  Shemadenoanswer,butshelookedatmeasifIfascinatedher。

  Herverybreathseemedtopauseandwaitonmywords。Shewassolittleconsciousofanythingelse,ofanythingoutsideourselves,thatascoreofmenmighthavecomeupbehindher,unseenandunnoticed。

  CHAPTERVIII

  AMASTERSTROKE——ContinuedItookfrommybreastalittlepacketwrappedinsoftleather,andIheldittowardsher。

  \'Willyouopenthis?\'Isaid。\'Ibelievethatitcontainswhatyourbrotherlost。ThatitcontainsallIwillnotanswer,Mademoiselle,becauseIspilledthestonesonthefloorofmyroom,andImayhavefailedtofindsome。Buttheotherscanberecovered;Iknowwheretheyare。\'

  Shetookthepacketslowlyandbegantounrollit,herfingersshaking。Afewturnsandthemildlustreofthestonesshoneout,makingakindofmoonlightinherhands——suchashimmeringgloryofimprisonedlightashasruinedmanyawomanandrobbedmanyamanofhishonour。MORBLEU!asIlookedatthemandasshestoodlookingatthemindull,entrancedperplexity——I

  wonderedhowIhadcometoresistthetemptation。

  WhileIgazedherhandsbegantowaver。

  \'Icannotcount,\'shemutteredhelplessly。\'Howmanyarethere?\'

  \'Inall,eighteen。\'

  \'Thereshouldbeeighteen,\'shesaid。

  Sheclosedherhandonthemwiththat,andopeneditagain,anddidsotwice,asiftoreassureherselfthatthestoneswererealandthatshewasnotdreaming。Thensheturnedtomewithsuddenfierceness,andIsawthatherbeautifulface,sharpenedbythegreedofpossession,wasgrownaskeenandviciousasbefore。

  \'Well?\'shemutteredbetweenherteeth。

  \'Yourprice,man?Yourprice?\'

  \'Iamcomingtoitnow,Mademoiselle,\'Isaidgravely。\'Itisasimplematter。YouremembertheafternoonwhenIfollowedyou——clumsilyandthoughtlesslyperhaps——throughthewoodtorestorethesethings?Inseemingthathappenedaboutamonthago。I

  believethatithappenedthedaybeforeyesterday。Youcalledmethensomeveryharshnames,whichIwillnothurtyoubyrepeating。TheonlypriceIaskfortherestorationofyourjewelsisthatyouonyourpartrecallthosenames。\'

  \'How?\'shemuttered。\'Idonotunderstand。\'

  Irepeatedmywordsveryslowly。\'TheonlypriceorrewardI

  ask,Mademoiselle,isthatyoutakebackthosenamesandsaythattheywerenotdeserved。\'

  \'Andthejewels?\'sheexclaimedhoarsely。

  \'Theyareyours。Theyarenotmine。Theyarenothingtome。

  Takethem,andsaythatyoudonotthinkofme——Nay,Icannotsaythewords,Mademoiselle。\'

  \'Butthereissomething——else!Whatelse?\'shecried,herheadthrownback,hereyes,brightasanywildanimal\'s,searchingmine。\'Ha!mybrother?Whatofhim?Whatofhim,sir?\'

  \'Forhim,Mademoiselle——IwouldpreferthatyoushouldtellmenomorethanIknowalready,\'Iansweredinalowvoice。\'Idonotwishtobeinthataffair。Butyes;thereisonethingIhavenotmentioned。Youareright。\'

  ShesighedsodeeplythatIcaughtthesound。

  \'Itis,\'Icontinuedslowly,\'thatyouwillpermitmetoremainatCocheforetforafewdayswhilethesoldiersarehere。Iamtoldthattherearetwentymenandtwoofficersquarteredinyourhouse。Yourbrotherisaway。Iasktobepermitted,Mademoiselle,totakehisplaceforthetime,andtobeprivilegedtoprotectyoursisterandyourselffrominsult。Thatisall。\'

  Sheraisedherhandtoherhead。Afteralongpause,——

  \'Thefrogs!\'shemuttered,\'theycroak!Icannothear。\'

  Then,tomysurprise,sheturnedquicklyandsuddenlyonherheel,andwalkedoverthebridge,leavingmestandingthere。ForamomentIstoodaghast,peeringafterhershadowyfigure,andwonderingwhathadtakenher。Then,inaminuteorless,shecamequicklybacktome,andIunderstood。Shewascrying。

  \'M。deBarthe,\'shesaid,inatremblingvoice,whichtoldmethatthevictorywaswon,\'istherenothingelse?Haveyounootherpenanceforme?\'

  \'None,Mademoiselle。\'

  Shehaddrawntheshawloverherhead,andInolongersawherface。

  \'Thatisallyouask?\'shemurmured。

  \'ThatisallIask——now,\'Ianswered。

  \'Itisgranted,\'shesaidslowlyandfirmly。\'ForgivemeifI

  seemtospeaklightly——ifIseemtomakelittleofyourgenerosityormyshame;butIcansaynomorenow。Iamsodeepintroubleandsognawedbyterrorthat——Icannotfeelanythingkeenlyto-night,eithershameorgratitude。Iaminadream;Godgrantthatitmaypassasadream!Wearesunkintrouble。Butforyouandwhatyouhavedone,M。deBarthe——I——\'shepausedandIheardherfightingwiththesobswhichchokedher——\'forgiveme……Iamoverwrought。Andmy——myfeetarecold,\'sheadded,suddenlyandirrelevantly。\'Willyoutakemehome?\'

  \'Ah,Mademoiselle,\'Icriedremorsefully,\'Ihavebeenabeast!

  Youarebarefoot,andIhavekeptyouhere。\'

  \'Itisnothing,\'shesaidinavoicewhichthrilledme。\'Myheartiswarm,Monsieur——thankstoyou。Itismanyhourssinceithasbeenaswarm。\'

  Shesteppedoutoftheshadowasshespoke——andthere,thethingwasdone。AsIhadplanned,soithadcomeabout。OncemoreI

  wascrossingthemeadowinthedarktobereceivedatCocheforet,awelcomeguest。Thefrogscroakedinthepoolandabatswoopedroundusincircles;andsurelynever——never,Ithought,withakindofexultationinmybreast——hadmanbeenplacedinastrangerposition。

  Somewhereintheblackwoodbehindus——probablyintheoutskirtsofthevillage——lurkedM。deCocheforet。Inthegreathousebeforeus,outlinedbyascoreoflightedwindows,werethesoldierscomefromAuchtotakehim。Betweenthetwo,movingsidebysideinthedarkness,inasilencewhicheachfoundtobeeloquent,wereMademoiselleandI:shewhoknewsomuch,Iwhoknewall——allbutonelittlething!

  Wereachedthehouse,andIsuggestedthatsheshouldstealinfirstbythewayshehadcomeout,andthatIshouldwaitalittleandknockatthedoorwhenshehadhadtimetoexplainmatterstoClon。

  \'TheydonotletmeseeClon,\'sheansweredslowly。

  \'Thenyourwomanmusttellhim,\'Irejoined,\'orhemaydosomethingandbetrayme。\'

  \'Theywillnotletourwomencometous。\'

  \'What?\'Icried,astonished。\'Butthisisinfamous。Youarenotprisoners!\'

  Mademoisellelaughedharshly。

  \'Arewenot?Well,Isupposenot;forifwewantedcompany,CaptainLarollesaidthathewouldbedelightedtoseeus——intheparlour。\'

  \'Hehastakenyourparlour?\'Isaid。

  \'Heandhislieutenantsitthere。ButIsupposethatwerebelsshouldbethankful,\'sheaddedbitterly;\'wehavestillourbedroomslefttous。\'

  \'Verywell,\'Isaid。\'ThenImustdealwithClonasIcan。ButIhavestillafavourtoask,Mademoiselle。Itisonlythatyouandyoursisterwilldescendto-morrowatyourusualtime。I

  shallbeintheparlour。\'

  \'Iwouldrathernot,\'shesaid,pausingandspeakinginatroubledvoice。

  \'Areyouafraid?\'

  \'No,Monsieur,Iamnotafraid,\'sheansweredproudly,\'but——\'

  \'Youwillcome?\'Isaid。

  Shesighedbeforeshespoke。Atlength,——

  \'Yes,Iwillcome——ifyouwishit,\'sheanswered。Andthenextmomentshewasgoneroundthecornerofthehouse,whileI

  laughedtothinkoftheexcellentwatchthesegallantgentlemenwerekeeping。M。deCocheforetmighthavebeenwithherinthegarden,mighthavetalkedwithherasIhadtalked,mighthaveenteredthehouseeven,andpassedundertheirnosesscot-free。

  Butthatisthewayofsoldiers。Theyarealwaysreadyfortheenemy,withdrumsbeatingandflagsflying——atteno\'clockinthemorning。Buthedoesnotalwayscomeatthathour。

  Iwaitedalittle,andthenIgropedmywaytothedoorandknockedonitwiththehiltofmysword。Thedogsbegantobarkattheback,andthechorusofadrinking-song,whichcamefitfullyfromtheeastwing,ceasedaltogether。Aninnerdooropened,andanangryvoice,apparentlyanofficer\'s,begantoratesomeonefornotcoming。Anothermoment,andaclamourofvoicesandfootstepsseemedtopourintothehall,andfillit。

  Iheardthebarjerkedaway,thedoorwasflungopen,andinatwinklingalanthorn,behindwhichadozenflushedvisagesweredimlyseen,wasthrustintomyface。

  \'Why,whothefiendisthis?\'onecried,glaringatmeinastonishment。

  \'MORBLEU!Itistheman!\'anothershrieked。\'Seizehim!\'

  Inamomenthalfadozenhandswerelaidonmyshoulders,butI

  onlybowedpolitely。

  \'Theofficer,myfriends,\'Isaid,\'M。leCapitaineLarolle。

  \'Whereishe?\'

  \'DIABLE!butwhoareyou,first?\'thelanthorn-bearerretortedbluntly。Hewasatall,lankysergeant,withasinisterface。

  \'Well,IamnotM。deCocheforet,\'Ireplied;\'andthatmustsatisfyyou,myman。Fortherest,ifyoudonotfetchCaptainLarolleatonceandadmitme,youwillfindtheconsequencesinconvenient。\'

  \'Ho!ho!\'hesaidwithasneer。\'Youcancrow,itseems。

  Well,comein。\'

  Theymadeway,andIwalkedintothehallkeepingmyhaton。Onthegreathearthafirehadbeenkindled,butithadgoneout。

  Threeorfourcarbinesstoodagainstonewall,andbesidethemlayaheapofhaversacksandsomestraw。Ashatteredstool,brokeninafrolic,andhalfadozenemptywine-skinsstrewedthefloor,andhelpedtogivetheplaceanairofuntidinessanddisorder。Ilookedroundwitheyesofdisgust,andmygorgerose。Theyhadspilledoil,andtheplacereekedfoully。

  \'VENTREBLEU!\'Isaid。\'Isthisconductinagentleman\'shouse,yourascals?MAVIE!IfIhadyouIwouldsendhalfofyoutothewoodenhorse!\'

  Theygazedatmeopen-mouthed;myarrogancestartledthem。Thesergeantalonescowled。Whenhecouldfindhisvoiceforrage——

  \'Thisway!\'hesaid。\'Wedidnotknowthatageneralofficerwascoming,orwewouldhavebeenbetterprepared!\'Andmutteringoathsunderhisbreath,heledmedownthewell-knownpassage。Atthedooroftheparlourhestopped。\'Introduceyourself!\'hesaidrudely。\'Andifyoufindtheairwarm,don\'tblameme!\'

  Iraisedthelatchandwentin。Atatableinfrontofthehearth,halfcoveredwithglassesandbottles,sattwomenplayinghazard。ThedicerangsharplyasIentered,andhewhohadjustthrownkepttheboxoverthemwhileheturned,scowling,toseewhocamein。Hewasafair-haired,blondeman,large-

  framedandflorid。Hehadputoffhiscuirassandboots,andhisdoubletshowedfrayedandstainedwherethearmourhadpressedonit。Otherwisehewasintheextremeoflastyear\'sfashion。Hisdeepcravat,foldedoversothatthelacedendsdroopedalittleinfront,wasofthefinest;hisgreatsashofblueandsilverwasafootwide。Hehadalittlejewelinoneear,andhistinybeardwaspeakedAL\'ESPAGNOLE。Probablywhenheturnedheexpectedtoseethesergeant,foratthesightofmeheroseslowly,leavingthedicestillcovered。

  \'Whatfollyisthis?\'hecried,wrathfully。Here,sergeant!

  Sergeant!——withoutthere!Whatthe——!Whoareyou,sir?\'

  \'CaptainLarolle,\'Isaiduncoveringpolitely,\'Ibelieve?\'

  \'Yes,IamCaptainLarolle,\'heretorted。\'Butwho,inthefiend\'sname,areyou?\'Youarenotthemanweareafter!\'

  \'IamnotM。Cocheforet,\'Isaidcoolly。\'Iammerelyaguestinthehouse,M。leCapitaine。IhavebeenenjoyingMadamedeCocheforet\'shospitalityforsometime,butbyanevilchanceI

  wasawaywhenyouarrived。\'AndwiththatIwalkedtothehearth,and,gentlypushingasidehisgreatbootswhichstoodtheredrying,Ikickedthelogsintoablaze。

  \'MILLEDIABLES!\'hewhispered。AndneverdidIseeamanmoreconfounded。ButIaffectedtobetakenupwithhiscompanion,asturdy,white-moustachioedoldveteran,whosatbackinhischair,eyeingmewithswollencheeksandeyessurchargedwithsurprise。

  \'Goodevening,M。leLieutenant,\'Isaid,bowinggravely。\'Itisafinenight。\'

  Thenthestormburst。

  \'Finenight!\'theCaptainshrieked,findinghisvoiceatlast。

  \'MILLEDIABLES!Areyouaware,sir,thatIaminpossessionofthishouse,andthatnooneharboursherewithoutmypermission?

  Guest?Hospitality?Bundleoffiddle-faddle!Lieutenant,calltheguard!Calltheguard!\'hecontinuedpassionately。\'Whereisthatapeofasergeant?\'

  TheLieutenantrosetoobey,butIliftedmyhand。

  \'Gently,gently,Captain,\'Isaid。\'Notsofast。Youseemsurprisedtoseemehere。Believeme,Iammuchmoresurprisedtoseeyou。\'

  \'SACRE!\'hecried,recoilingatthisfreshimpertinence,whiletheLieutenant\'seyesalmostjumpedoutofhishead。

  Butnothingmovedme。

  \'Isthedoorclosed?\'Isaidsweetly。\'Thankyou;itis,Isee。

  Thenpermitmetosayagain,gentlemen,thatIammuchmoresurprisedtoseeyouthanyoucanbetoseeme。ForwhenMonseigneurtheCardinalhonouredmebysendingmefromParistoconductthismatter,hegavemethefullest——thefullestpowers,M。leCapitaine——toseetheaffairtoanend。IwasnotledtoexpectthatmyplanswouldbespoiledontheeveofsuccessbytheintrusionofhalfthegarrisonfromAuch。\'

  \'Oh,ho!\'theCaptainsaidsoftly——inaverydifferenttone,andwithaverydifferentface。\'SoyouarethegentlemanIheardofatAuch?\'

  \'Verylikely,\'Isaiddrily。\'ButIamfromParis,notfromAuch。\'

  \'Tobesure,\'heansweredthoughtfully。\'Eh,Lieutenant?\'

  \'Yes,M。leCapitaine,nodoubt,\'theinferiorreplied。Andtheybothlookedatoneanother,andthenatme,inawayIdidnotunderstand。

  \'Ithink,\'saidI,toclinchthematter,\'thatyouhavemadeamistake,Captain;ortheCommandanthas。AnditoccurstomethattheCardinalwillnotbebestpleased。\'

  \'IholdtheKing\'scommission,\'heansweredratherstiffly。

  \'Tobesure,\'Ireplied。\'But,yousee,theCardinal——\'

  \'Ay,buttheCardinal——\'herejoinedquickly;andthenhestoppedandshruggedhisshoulders。Andtheybothlookedatme。

  \'Well?\'Isaid。

  \'TheKing,\'heansweredslowly。

  \'Tut-tut!\'Iexclaimed,spreadingoutmyhands。\'TheCardinal。

  Letussticktohim。Youweresaying?\'

  \'Well,theCardinal,yousee——\'Andthenagain,afterthesamewords,hestopped——stoppedabruptly,andshruggedhisshoulders。

  Ibegantosuspectsomething。

  \'IfyouhaveanythingtosayagainstMonseigneur,\'Ianswered,watchinghimnarrowly,\'sayit。Buttakeawordofadvice。

  Don\'tletitgobeyondthedoorofthisroom,myfriend,anditwilldoyounoharm。\'

  \'Neitherherenoroutside,\'heretorted,lookingforamomentathiscomrade。\'OnlyIholdtheKing\'scommission。Thatisall,and,Ithink,enough。\'

  \'Well——fortherest,willyouthrowamain?\'heansweredevasively。\'Good!Lieutenant,findaglass,andthegentlemanaseat。Andhere,formypart,IwillgiveyouatoastTheCardinal——whateverbetide!\'

  Idrankit,andsatdowntoplaywithhim;Ihadnotheardthemusicofthediceforamonth,andthetemptationwasirresistible。ButIwasnotsatisfied。Icalledthemainsandwonhiscrowns——hewasamerebabyatthegame——buthalfmymindwaselsewhere。TherewassomethingherethatIdidnotunderstand;someinfluenceatworkonwhichIhadnotcounted;

  somethingmovingunderthesurfaceasunintelligibletomeasthesoldiers\'presence。HadtheCaptainrepudiatedmycommissionaltogether,andputmetothedoororsentmetotheguard-house,Icouldhavefollowedthat。Butthesedubioushints,thispassiveresistance,puzzledme。HadtheynewsfromParis,I

  wondered?WastheKingdead?OrtheCardinalill?Iaskedthem,buttheysaidno,no,notoall,andgavemeguardedanswers。Andmidnightfoundusstillplaying;andstillfencing。

  CHAPTERIX

  THEQUESTION

  Sweeptheroom,Monsieur?Andremovethismedley?ButM。leCapitaine——\'

  \'TheCaptainisinthevillage,\'IrepliedSternly。\'Anddoyoumove。Move,man,andthethingwillbedonewhileyouaretalkingaboutit。Setthedoorintothegardenopen——so。\'

  \'Certainly,itisafinemorning。AndthetobaccoofM。leLieutenant——ButM。leCapitainedidnot——\'

  \'Giveorders?Well,Igivethem,\'Ianswered。\'Firstofall,removethesebeds。Andbustle,man,bustle,orIwillfindsomethingtoquickenyou!\'

  Inamoment——\'AndM。leCapitaine\'sriding-boots?\'

  \'Placetheminthepassage,\'Ireplied。

  \'Oh!inthepassage?\'Hepaused,lookingatthemindoubt。

  \'Yes,booby;inthepassage。\'

  \'Andthecloaks,Monsieur?\'

  \'Thereisabushhandyoutsidethewindow。Letthemair。\'

  \'Ohe,thebush?Well,tobesuretheyaredamp。But——yes,yes,Monsieur,itisdone。Andthebolsters?\'

  \'Therealso,\'Isaidharshly。\'Throwthemout。Faugh!Theplacereeksofleather。Now,acleanhearth。Andsetthetablebeforetheopendoor,sothatwemayseethegarden——so。Andtellthecookthatwedineateleven,andthatMadameandMademoisellewilldescend。\'

  \'Ohe!ButM。leCapitaineorderedthedinnerforhalf-pasteleven。\'

  \'Itmustbeadvanced,then;and,markyou,myfriend,ifitisnotreadywhenMadamecomesdown,youwillsuffer,andthecooktoo。\'

  Whenhewasgoneonhiserrand,Ilookedround。Whatelsewaslacking?Thesunshonecheerilyonthepolishedfloor;theair,freshenedbytherainwhichhadfalleninthenight,enteredfreelythroughtheopendoorway。Afewbeeslingeringwiththesummerhummedoutside。Thefirecrackledbravely;anoldhound,blindandpastwork,laywarmingitshideonthehearth。Icouldthinkofnothingmore,andIstoodandstoodandwatchedthemansetoutthetableandspreadthecloth。

  \'Forhowmany,Monsieur?\'heaskedinascaredtone。

  \'Forfive,\'Ianswered;andIcouldnothelpsmilingatmyself。

  ForwhatwouldZaton\'ssaycoulditseeBeraultturnedhousewife?

  Therewasawhiteglazedcup,anold-fashionedpieceofthesecondHenry\'stime,standingonashelf。Itookitdownandputsomelateflowersinit,andsetitinthemiddleofthetable,andstoodoffmyselftolookatit。Butamomentlater,thinkingIheardthemcoming,Ihurrieditawayinakindofpanic,feelingonasuddenashamedofthething。Thealarmprovedtobefalse,however;andthenagain,takinganotherturn,Isetthepieceback。Ihaddonenothingsofoolishfor——formoreyearsthanIliketocount。

  ButwhenMadameandMademoisellecamedown,theyhadeyesneitherfortheflowersnortheroom。TheyhadheardthattheCaptainwasoutbeatingthevillageandthewoodsforthefugitive,andwhereIhadlookedforacomedyIfoundatragedy。Madame\'sfacewassoredwithweepingthatallherbeautywasgone。Shestartedandshookattheslightestsound,and,unabletofindanywordstoanswermygreeting,couldonlysinkintoachairandsitcryingsilently。

  Mademoisellewasinamoodscarcelymorecheerful。Shedidnotweep,buthermannerwashardandfierce。Shespokeabsently,andansweredfretfully。Hereyesglittered,andshehadtheairofstrainingherearscontinuallytocatchsomedreadedsound。

  \'Thereisnonews,Monsieur?\'shesaidasshetookherseat。

  Andsheshotaswiftlookatme。

  \'None,Mademoiselle。\'

  \'Theyaresearchingthevillage?\'

  \'Ibelieveso。\'

  \'WhereisClon?\'Thisinalowervoice,andwithakindofshrinkinginherface。

  Ishookmyhead。\'Ibelievethattheyhavehimconfinedsomewhere。AndLouis,too,\'Isaid。\'ButIhavenotseeneitherofthem。\'

  \'Andwhereare——Ithoughtthesepeoplewouldbehere,\'shemuttered。Andsheglancedaskanceatthetwovacantplaces。Theservanthadbroughtinthemeal。

  \'Theywillbeherepresently,\'Isaidcoolly。Letusmakethemostofthetime。AlittlewineandfoodwilldoMadamegood。\'

  Shesmiledrathersadly。

  \'Ithinkthatwehavechangedplaces,\'shesaid。\'Andthatyouhaveturnedhostandweguests。\'

  \'Letitbeso,\'Isaidcheerfully。\'Irecommendsomeofthisragout。Come,Mademoiselle,fastingcanaidnoone。Afullmealhassavedmanyaman\'slife。\'

  Itwasclumsilysaid,perhaps;forsheshudderedandlookedatmewithaghastlysmile。Butshepersuadedhersistertotakesomething;andshetooksomethingonherownplateandraisedherforktoherlips。Butinamomentshelaiditdownagain。

  \'Icannot,\'shemurmured。\'Icannotswallow。Oh,myGod,atthismomenttheymaybetakinghim。\'

  Ithoughtthatshewasabouttoburstintoapassionoftears,andIrepentedthatIhadinducedhertodescend。Butherself-

  controlwasnotyetexhausted。Byaneffort,painfultosee,sherecoveredhercomposure。Shetookupherfork,andateafewmouthfuls。Thenshelookedatmewithafierceunder-look。

  \'IwanttoseeClon,\'shewhisperedfeverishly。Themanwhowaitedonushadlefttheroom。

  \'Heknows?\'Isaid。

  Shenodded,herbeautifulfacestrangelydisfigured。Herclosedteethshowedbetweenherlips。Tworedspotsburnedinherwhitecheeks,andshebreathedquickly。Ifelt,asIlookedather,asuddenpainatmyheart,andashudderingfear,suchasaman,awakingtofindhimselffallingoveraprecipice,mightfeel。

  Howthesewomenlovedtheman!

  ForamomentIcouldnotspeak。WhenIfoundmyvoiceitsoundeddryandhusky。

  \'Heisasafeconfidant,\'Imuttered。\'Hecanneitherreadnorwrite,Mademoiselle。\'

  \'No,but——\'andthenherfacebecamefixed。\'Theyarecoming,\'

  shewhispered。\'Hush!\'Sherosestiffly,andstoodsupportingherselfbythetable。\'Havethey——havethey——foundhim?\'shemuttered。Thewomanbyhersidewepton,unconsciousofwhatwasimpending。

  IheardtheCaptainstumblefardownthepassage,andswearloudly;andItouchedMademoiselle\'shand。

  \'Theyhavenot!\'Iwhispered。\'Alliswell,Mademoiselle。

  Pray,praycalmyourself。Sitdownandmeetthemasifnothingwerethematter。Andyoursister!Madame,Madame,\'Icried,almostharshly,\'composeyourself。Rememberthatyouhaveaparttoplay。\'

  Myappealdidsomething。Madamestifledhersobs。Mademoiselledrewadeepbreathandsatdown;andthoughshewasstillpaleandstilltrembled,theworstwaspast。

  Andonlyjustintime。Thedoorflewopenwithacrash。TheCaptainstumbledintotheroom,swearingafresh。

  \'SACRENOMDUDIABLE!\'hecried,hisfacecrimsonwithrage。

  \'Whatfoolplacedthesethingshere?Myboots?My——\'

  Hisjawfell。Hestoppedontheword,strickensilentbythenewaspectoftheroom,bythesightofthelittlepartyatthetable,byallthechangesIhadworked。

  \'SAINTSIEGE!\'hemuttered。\'Whatisthis?\'TheLieutenant\'sgrizzledfacepeeringoverhisshouldercompletedthepicture。

  \'Youareratherlate,M。leCapitaine,\'Isaidcheerfully。

  \'Madame\'shouriseleven。But,comehereareyourseatswaitingforyou。\'

  \'MILLETONNERRES!\'hemuttered,advancingintotheroom,andglaringatus。

  \'Iamafraidthattheragoutiscold,\'Icontinued,peeringintothedishandaffectingtoseenothing。\'Thesoup,however,hasbeenkepthotbythefire。ButIthinkthatyoudonotseeMadame。\'

  Heopenedhismouthtoswear,butforthemomenthethoughtbetterofit。

  \'Who——whoputmybootsinthepassage?\'heasked,hisvoicethickwithrage。Hedidnotbowtotheladies,ortakeanynoticeoftheirpresence。

  \'Oneofthemen,Isuppose,\'Isaidindifferently。\'Isanythingmissing?\'

  Heglaredatme。Thenhiscloak,spreadoutside,caughthiseye。

  Hestrodethroughthedoor,sawhisholsterslyingonthegrass,andotherthingsstrewnabout。Hecameback。

  \'Whosemonkeygameisthis?\'hesnarled,andhisfacewasveryugly。\'Whoisatthebottomofthis?Speak,sir,orI——\'

  \'Tut-tut,——theladies!\'Isaid。\'Youforgetyourself,Monsieur。\'

  \'Forgetmyself?\'hehissed,andthistimehedidnotcheckhisoath。\'Don\'ttalktomeoftheladies!Madame?Bah!Doyouthink,fool,thatweareputintorebel\'shousestohowandsmileandtakedancinglessons?\'

  \'Inthiscasealessoninpolitenessweremoretothepoint,Monsieur,\'Isaidsternly。AndIrose。

  \'Wasitbyyourordersthatthiswasdone?\'heretorted,hisbrowblackwithpassion。Answer,willyou?\'

  \'Itwas!\'Irepliedoutright。

  \'Thentakethat!\'hecried,dashinghishatviolentlyinmyface,\'andcomeoutside。\'

  \'Withpleasure,Monsieur,\'Ianswered,bowing;\'inonemoment。

  Permitmetofindmysword。Ithinkthatitisinthepassage。\'

  Iwentthithertogetit。

  WhenIreturned,Ifoundthatthetwomenwerewaitingformeinthegarden,whiletheladieshadrisenfromthetable,andwerestandingnearitwithblanchedfaces。

  \'Youhadbettertakeyoursisterupstairs,Mademoiselle,\'Isaidgently,pausingamomentbesidethem。\'Havenofear。Allwillbewell。\'

  Butwhatisit?\'sheanswered,lookingtroubled。\'Itwassosudden。Iam——Ididnotunderstand。Youquarrelledsoquickly。\'

  \'Itisverysimple,\'Ianswered,smiling。\'M。leCapitaineinsultedyouyesterday;hewillpayforitto-day。Thatisall。

  Or,notquiteall,\'Icontinued,droppingmyvoiceandspeakinginadifferenttone。\'Hisremovalmayhelpyou,Mademoiselle。

  Doyouunderstand?Ithinkthattherewillbenomoresearchingto-day。\'Sheutteredanexclamation,graspingmyarmandpeeringintomyface。

  \'Youwillkillhim?\'shemuttered。

  Inodded。

  \'Whynot?\'Isaid。

  Shecaughtherbreath,andstoodwithonehandclaspedtoherbosom,gazingatmewithpartedlips,thebloodmountingtoherchecks。Graduallytheflushmeltedintoafiercesmile。

  \'Yes,yes,whynot?\'sherepeatedbetweenherteeth。\'Whynot?\'

  Shehadherhandonmyarm,andIfeltherfingerstightenuntilIcouldhavewinced。\'Whynot?Soyouplannedthis——forus,Monsieur?\'

  Inodded。

  \'Butcanyou?\'

  \'Safely,\'Isaid;then,mutteringtohertotakehersisterupstairs,Iturnedtowardsthegarden。Myfootwasalreadyonthethreshold,andIwascomposingmyfacetomeettheenemy,whenIheardamovementbehindme。Thenextmomentherhandwasonmyarm。

  \'Wait!Waitamoment!Comeback!\'shepanted。Iturned。Thesmileandflushhadvanished;herfacewaspale。\'No!\'shesaidabruptly。\'Iwaswrong!I,willnothaveit。Iwillhavenopartinit!Youplanneditlastnight,M。deBarthe。Itismurder。\'

  \'Mademoiselle!\'Iexclaimed,wondering。\'Murder?Why?Itisaduel。\'

  \'Itismurder,\'sheansweredpersistently。\'Youplanneditlastnight。Yousaidso。\'

  \'ButIriskmyownlife,\'Irepliedsharply。

  \'Nevertheless——Iwillhavenopartinit,\'sheansweredmorefaintly。Shewastremblingwithagitation。Hereyesavoidedmine。

  \'Onmyshouldersbeitthen!\'Irepliedstoutly。\'Itistoolate,Mademoiselle,togoback。Theyarewaitingforme。Only,beforeIgo,letmebegofyoutoretire。\'

  AndIturnedfromher,andwentout,wonderingandthinking。

  First,thatwomenwerestrangethings。Secondly——MURDER?MerelybecauseIhadplannedtheduelandprovokedthequarrel!NeverhadIheardanythingsopreposterous。Grantit,anddubeverymanwhokepthishonourwithhishandsaCain——andagoodmanybrandedfaceswouldbeseeninsomestreets。Ilaughedatthefancy,asIstrodedownthegardenwalk。

  Andyet,perhaps,Iwasgoingtodoafoolishthing。TheLieutenantwouldstillbehere:ahard-bittenman,ofstifferstuffthanhisCaptain。Andthetroopers。Whatif,whenIhadkilledtheirleader,theymadetheplacetoohotforme,Monseigneur\'scommissionnotwithstanding?Ishouldlooksilly,indeed,ifontheeveofsuccessIweredrivenfromtheplacebyaparcelofjack-boots。

  IlikedthethoughtsolittlethatIhesitated。Yetitseemedtoolatetoretreat。TheCaptainandtheLieutenantwerewaitingformeinalittleopenspacefiftyyardsfromthehouse,whereanarrowerpathcrossedthebroadwalk,downwhichIhadfirstseenMademoiselleandhersisterpacing。TheCaptainhadremovedhisdoublet,andstoodinhisshirtleaningagainstthesundial,hisheadbareandhissinewythroatuncovered。Hehaddrawnhisrapierandstoodprickingthegroundimpatiently。Imarkedhisstrongandnervousframeandhissanguineair:andtwentyyearsearlierthesightmighthavedampedme。Butnothoughtofthekindenteredmyheadnow,andthoughIfeltwitheachmomentgreaterreluctancetoengage,doubtoftheissuehadnoplaceinmycalculations。

  Imadereadyslowly,andwouldgladly,togaintime,havefoundsomefaultwiththeplace。Butthesunwassufficientlyhightogivenoadvantagetoeither。Thegroundwasgood,thespotwellchosen。Icouldfindnoexcusetoputofftheman,andIwasabouttosalutehimandfalltoworkwhenathoughtcrossedmymind。

  \'Onemoment!\'Isaid。\'SupposingIkillyou,M。leCapitaine,whatbecomesofyourerrandhere?\'

  \'Don\'ttroubleyourself;\'heansweredwithasneerhehadmisreadmyslownessandhesitation。\'Itwillnothappen,Monsieur。Andinanycasethethoughtneednotharassyou。IhaveaLieutenant。\'

  \'Yes,butwhatofmymission?\'Irepliedbluntly。\'Ihavenolieutenant。\'

  \'Youshouldhavethoughtofthatbeforeyouinterferedwithmyboots,\'heretortedwithcontempt。

  \'True,\'Isaidoverlookinghismanner。\'Butbetterlatethannever。Iamnotsure,nowIthinkofit,thatmydutytoMonseigneurwillletmefight。\'

  \'Youwillswallowtheblow?\'hecried,spittingonthegroundoffensively。\'DIABLE!\'AndtheLieutenant,standingononesidewithhishandsbehindhimandhisshoulderssquared,laughedgrimly。

  \'Ihavenotmadeupmymind,\'Iansweredirresolutely。

  \'Well,NOMDEDIEU!makeitup,\'theCaptainreplied,withanuglysneer。Hetookaswaggeringstepthiswayandthat,playinghisweapon。\'Iamafraid,Lieutenant,thattherewillbenosportto-day,\'hecontinuedinaloudaside。\'Ourcockhasbutachickenheart。\'

  \'Well,Isaidcoolly,\'Idonotknowwhattodo。Certainlyitisafineday,andafairpieceofground。Andthesunstandswell。

  ButIhavenotmuchtogainbykillingyou,M。leCapitaine,anditmightgetmeintoanawkwardfix。Ontheotherhand,itwouldnothurtmetoletyougo。\'

  \'Indeed!\'hesaidcontemptuously,lookingatmeasIshouldlookatalackey。

  \'No!\'Ireplied。\'ForifyouweretosaythatyouhadstruckGildeBeraultandleftthegroundwithawholeskin,noonewouldbelieveyou。\'

  \'GildeBerault!\'heexclaimedfrowning。

  \'Yes,Monsieur,\'Irepliedsuavely。\'Atyourservice。Youdidnotknowmyname?\'

  \'IthoughtthatyournamewasDeBarthe,\'hesaid。Hisvoicesoundedqueerly;andhewaitedfortheanswerwithpartedlips,andashadowinhiseyeswhichIhadseeninmen\'seyesbefore。

  \'No,\'Isaid;\'thatwasmymother\'sname。Itookitforthisoccasiononly。\'

  Hisfloridcheeklostashadeofitscolour,andhebithislipsasheglancedattheLieutenant,troubleinhiseyes。Ihadseenthesesignsbefore,andknewthem,andImighthavecried\'Chicken-heart!\'inmyturn;butIhadnotmadeawayofescapeforhim——beforeIdeclaredmyself——fornothing,andIheldtomypurpose。

  \'Ithinkyouwillallownow,\'Isaidgrimly,\'thatitwillnotharmmeevenifIputupwithablow!\'

  \'M。deBerault\'scourageisknown,\'hemuttered。

  \'Andwithreason,\'Isaid。\'Thatbeingsosupposethatwesaythisdaythreemonths,M。leCapitaine?Thepostponementtobeformyconvenience。\'

  HecaughttheLieutenant\'seyeandlookeddownsullenly,theconflictinhismindasplainasdaylight。HehadonlytoinsistthatImustfight;andifbyluckorskillhecouldmastermehisfameasaduellistwouldrun,likearippleoverwater,througheverygarrisontowninFranceandmakehimanameeveninParis。

  Ontheothersideweretheimminentperilofdeath,thegleamofcoldsteelalreadyinfancyathisbreast,thelossoflifeandsunshine,andthepossibilityofaretreatwithhonour,ifwithoutglory。Ireadhisface,andknewbeforehespokewhathewoulddo。

  \'Itappearstomethattheburdeniswithyou,\'hesaidhuskily;

  \'butformypartIamsatisfied。\'

  \'Verywell,\'Isaid,\'Itaketheburden。Permitmetoapologiseforhavingcausedyoutostripunnecessarily。Fortunatelythesunisshining。\'

  \'Yes,\'hesaidgloomily。Andhetookhisclothesfromthesundialandbegantoputthemon。Hehadexpressedhimselfsatisfied,butIknewthathewasfeelingveryill-satisfied,indeed,withhimself;andIwasnotsurprisedwhenhepresentlysaidabruptlyandalmostrudely,\'ThereisonethingthatIthinkwemustsettlehere。\'

  \'Yes?\'Isaid。\'Whatisthat?\'

  \'Ourpositions,\'heblurtedout,\'Orweshallcrossoneanotheragainwithinthehour。\'

  \'Umph!IamnotquitesurethatIunderstand,\'Isaid。

  \'ThatispreciselywhatIdon\'tdo——understand!\'heretorted,inatoneofsurlytriumph。\'BeforeIcameonthisduty,Iwastoldthattherewasagentlemanhere,bearingsealedordersfromtheCardinaltoarrestM。deCocheforet;andIwasinstructedtoavoidcollisionwithhimsofarasmightbepossible。AtfirstI

  tookyouforthegentleman。ButtheplaguetakemeifI

  understandthematternow。\'

  \'Whynot?\'Isaidcoldly。

  \'Because——well,thequestionisinanutshell!\'heansweredimpetuously。\'AreyouhereonbehalfofMadamedeCocheforet,toshieldherhusband?Orareyouheretoarresthim?ThatiswhatIdonotunderstand,M。deBerault。\'

  \'Ifyoumean,amItheCardinal\'sagent——Iam!\'Iansweredsternly。

  \'ToarrestM。deCocheforet?\'

  \'ToarrestM。deCocheforet。\'

  \'Well——yousurpriseme,\'hesaid。

  Onlythat;buthespokesodrilythatIfeltthebloodrushtomyface。

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