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第90章 THE SCHOONER(3)

"I do, citoyen," said one of them, "I was born in Calais, and know every stone of these cliffs.""There is a creek in a direct line from the `Chat Gris'?""There is, citoyen.I know it well."

"The Englishman is hoping to reach that creek.He does NOTknow every stone of these cliffs, he may go there by the longest way round, and in any case he will proceed cautiously for fear of the patrols.At any rate, there is a chance to get him yet.A thousand francs to each man who gets to that creek before that long-legged Englishman.""I know of a short cut across the cliffs," said the soldier, and with an enthusiastic shout, he rushed forward, followed closely by his comrades.

Within a few minutes their running footsteps had died away in the distance.

Chauvelin listened to them for a moment; the promise of the reward was lending spurs to the soldiers of the Republic.The gleam of hate and anticipated triumph was once more apparent on his face.

Close to him Desgas still stood mute and impassive, waiting for further orders, whilst two soldiers were kneeling beside the prostrate form of Marguerite.Chauvelin gave his secretary a vicious look.His well-laid plan had failed, its sequel was problematical;there was still a great chance now that the Scarlet Pimpernel might yet escape, and Chauvelin, with that unreasoning fury, which sometimes assails a strong nature, was longing to vent his rage on somebody.

The soldiers were holding Marguerite pinioned to the ground, though, she, poor soul, was not ****** the faintest struggle.

Overwrought nature had at last peremptorily asserted herself, and she lay there in a dead swoon: her eyes circled by deep purple lines, that told of long, sleepless nights, her hair matted and damp round her forehead, her lips parted in a sharp curve that spoke of physical pain.

The cleverest woman in Europe, the elegant and fashionable Lady Blakeney, who had dazzled London society with her beauty, her wit and her extravagances, presented a very pathetic picture of tired-out, suffering womanhood, which would have appealed to any, but the hard, vengeful heart of her baffled enemy.

"It is no use mounting guard over a woman who is half dead,"he said spitefully to the soldiers, "when you have allowed five men who were very much alive to escape."Obediently the soldiers rose to their feet.

"You'd better try and find that footpath again for me, and that broken-down cart we left on the road."Then suddenly a bright idea seemed to strike him.

"Ah! by-the-bye! where is the Jew?"

"Close by here, citoyen," said Desgas; "I gagged him and tied his legs together as you commanded."From the immediate vicinity, a plaintive moan reached Chauvelin's ears.He followed his secretary, who led the way to the other side of the hut, where, fallen into an absolute heap of dejection, with his legs tightly pinioned together and his mouth gagged, lay the unfortunate descendant of Israel.

His face in the silvery light of the moon looked positively ghastly with terror: his eyes were wide open and almost glassy, and his whole body was trembling, as if with ague, while a piteous wail escaped his bloodless lips.The rope which had originally been wound round his shoulders and arms had evidently given way, for it lay in a tangle about his body, but he seemed quite unconscious of this, for he had not made the slightest attempt to move from the place where Desgas had originally put him: like a terrified chicken which looks upon a line of white chalk, drawn on a table, as on a string which paralyzes its movements.

"Bring the cowardly brute here," commanded Chauvelin.

He certainly felt exceedingly vicious, and since he had no reasonable grounds for venting his ill-humour on the soldiers who had but too punctually obeyed his orders, he felt that the son of the despised race would prove an excellent butt.With true French contempt of the Jew, which has survived the lapse of centuries even to this day, he would not go too near him, but said with biting sarca**, as the wretched old man was brought in full light of the moon by the two soldiers,--"I suppose now, that being a Jew, you have a good memory for bargains?""Answer!" he again commanded, as the Jew with trembling lips seemed too frightened to speak.

"Yes, your Honour," stammered the poor wretch.

"You remember, then, the one you and I made together in Calais, when you undertook to overtake Reuben Goldstein, his nag and my friend the tall stranger? Eh?""B...b...but...your Honour..."

"There is no `but.' I said, do you remember?""Y...y...y...yes...your Honour!"

"What was the bargain?"

There was dead silence.The unfortunate man looked round at the great cliffs, the moon above, the stolid faces of the soldiers, and even at the poor, prostate, inanimate woman close by, but said nothing.

"Will you speak?" thundered Chauvelin, menacingly.

He did try, poor wretch, but, obviously, he could not.There was no doubt, however, that he knew what to expect from the stern man before him.

"Your Honour..." he ventured imploringly.

"Since your terror seems to have paralyzed your tongue," said Chauvelin sarcastically, "I must needs refresh your memory.It was agreed between us, that if we overtook my friend the tall stranger, before he reached this place, you were to have ten pieces of gold."A low moan escaped from the Jew's trembling lips.

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