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  Well,evenso;hewouldhaveacompetitionoftestimonybeforehim:
  heknewClausel,heknewme,andIwassurehewoulddecideforhonour。AtthesametimetheimageofFlorashotupinmymind”seyewithsucharadiancyasfairlyoverwhelmedallotherconsiderations;thebloodsprangtoeverycornerofmybody,andI
  vowedIwouldseeandwinher,ifitcostmyneck。”Veryannoying,nodoubt”saidI,asIreturnedthepapertoMr。
  Romaine。”Isannoyingyourwordforit?”saidhe。”Exasperating,ifyoulike”Iadmitted。”Andtrue?”heinquired。”Well,trueinasense”saidI。”ButperhapsIhadbetteranswerthatquestionbyputtingyouinpossessionofthefacts?””Ithinkso,indeed”saidhe。
  Inarratedtohimasmuchasseemednecessaryofthequarrel,theduel,thedeathofGoguelat,andthecharacterofClausel。Heheardmethroughinaforbiddingsilence,nordidheatallbetraythenatureofhissentiments,exceptthat,attheepisodeofthescissors,Icouldobservehismulberryfacetoturnthreeshadespaler。”IsupposeImaybelieveyou?”saidhe,whenIhaddone。”Orelseconcludethisinterview”saidI。”Canyounotunderstandthatweareherediscussingmattersofthegravestimport?CanyounotunderstandthatIfeelmyselfweighedwithaloadofresponsibilityonyouraccount-thatyoushouldtakethisoccasiontoairyourfire-eatingmannersagainstyourownattorney?Thereareserioushoursinlife,Mr。Anne”hesaidseverely。”Acapitalcharge,andthatofaverybrutalcharacterandwithsingularlyunpleasantdetails;thepresenceofthemanClausel,whoaccordingtoyouraccountofitisactuatedbysentimentsofrealmalignity,andpreparedtoswearblackwhite;
  alltheotherwitnessesscatteredandperhapsdrownedatsea;thenaturalprejudiceagainstaFrenchmanandarunawayprisoner:thismakesaserioustotalforyourlawyertoconsider,andisbynomeanslessenedbytheincurablefollyandlevityofyourowndisposition。””Ibegyourpardon!”saidI。”Oh,myexpressionshavebeenselectedwithscrupulousaccuracy”
  hereplied。”HowdidIfindyou,sir,whenIcametoannouncethiscatastrophe?Youweresittingonthehearthrugplaying,likeasillybaby,withaservant,wereyounot,andthefloorallscatteredwithgoldandbankpaper?Therewasatableauforyou!
  ItwasIwhocame,andyouwereluckyinthat。Itmighthavebeenanyone-yourcousinaswellasanother。””Youhavemethere,sir”Iadmitted。”Ihadneglectedallprecautions,andyoudorighttobeangry。APROPOS,Mr。Romaine,howdidyoucomeyourself,andhowlonghaveyoubeeninthehouse?”Iadded,surprised,ontheretrospect,nottohaveheardhimarrive。”Idroveupinachaiseandpair”hereturned。”Anyonemighthaveheardme。Butyouwerenotlistening,Isuppose?beingsoextremelyatyoureaseintheveryhouseofyourenemy,andunderacapitalcharge!AndIhavebeenlongenoughheretodoyourbusinessforyou。Ah,yes,Ididit,Godforgiveme!-diditbeforeIsomuchasaskedyoutheexplanationoftheparagraph。
  Forsometimebackthewillhasbeenprepared;nowitissigned;
  andyourunclehasheardnothingofyourrecentpieceofactivity。
  Why?Well,Ihadnofancytobotherhimonhisdeath-bed:youmightbeinnocent;andatbottomIpreferredthemurderertothespy。”
  Nodoubtofitbutthemanplayedafriendlypart;nodoubtalsothat,inhisill-temperandanxiety,heexpressedhimselfunpalatably。”Youwillperhapsfindmeoverdelicate”saidI。”Thereisawordyouemployed-””Iemploythewordsofmybrief,sir”hecried,strikingwithhishandonthenewspaper。”Itisthereinsixletters。Anddonotbesocertain-youhavenotstoodyourtrialyet。Itisanuglyaffair,afishybusiness。Itishighlydisagreeable。Iwouldgivemyhandoff-ImeanIwouldgiveahundredpounddown,tohavenothingtodowithit。And,situatedasweare,wemustatoncetakeaction。Thereisherenochoice。Youmustatoncequitthiscountry,andgettoFrance,orHolland,or,indeed,toMadagascar。””Theremaybetwowordstothat”saidI。”Notsomuchasonesyllable!”heretorted。”Hereisnoroomforargument。Thecaseisnakedlyplain。Inthedisgustingpositioninwhichyouhavefoundmeanstoplaceyourself,allthatistobehopedforisdelay。Atimemaycomewhenweshallbeabletodobetter。Itcannotbenow:nowitwouldbethegibbet。””Youlabourunderafalseimpression,Mr。Romaine”saidI。”I
  havenoimpatiencetofigureinthedock。Iamevenasanxiousasyourselftopostponemyfirstappearancethere。Ontheotherhand,Ihavenottheslightestintentionofleavingthiscountry,whereI
  pleasemyselfextremely。Ihaveagoodaddress,areadytongue,anEnglishaccentthatpasses,and,thankstothegenerosityofmyuncle,asmuchmoneyasIwant。Itwouldbehardindeedif,withalltheseadvantages,Mr。St。Ivesshouldnotbeabletolivequietlyinaprivatelodging,whiletheauthoritiesamusethemselvesbylookingforChampdivers。Youforget,thereisnoconnectionbetweenthesetwopersonages。””Andyouforgetyourcousin”retortedRomaine。”Thereisthelink。Thereisthetongueofthebuckle。HeknowsyouareChampdivers。”Heputuphishandasiftolisten。”And,forawager,hereheishimself!”heexclaimed。
  Aswhenatailortakesapieceofgoodsuponhiscounter,andrendsitacross,therecametoourearsfromtheavenuethelongtearingsoundofachaiseandfourapproachingatthetopspeedofthehorses。And,lookingoutbetweenthecurtains,webeheldthelampsskimmingonthesmoothascent。”Ay”saidRomaine,wipingthewindow-panethathemightseemoreclearly。”Ay,thatishebythedriving!Sohesquandersmoneyalongtheking”shighway,thetripleidiot!gorgingeverymanhemeetswithgoldforthepleasureofarriving-where?Ah,yes,wherebutadebtor”sjail,ifnotacriminalprison!””Ishethatkindofaman?”Isaid,staringontheselampsasthoughIcoulddecipherinthemthesecretofmycousin”scharacter。”Youwillfindhimadangerouskind”answeredthelawyer。”Foryou,thesearethelightsonaleeshore!IfindIfallinamusewhenIconsiderofhim;whataformidablebeingheoncewas,andwhatapersonable!andhownearhedrawstothemomentthatmustbreakhimutterly!wenoneofuslikehimhere;wehatehim,rather;andyetIhaveasense-Idon”tthinkatmytimeoflifeitcanbepity-butareluctancerather,tobreakanythingsobigandfigurative,asthoughhewereabigporcelainpotorabigpictureofhighprice。Ay,thereiswhatIwaswaitingfor!”hecried,asthelightsofasecondchaiseswaminsight。”Itishebeyondadoubt。Thefirstwasthesignatureandthenexttheflourish。Twochaises,thesecondfollowingwiththebaggage,whichisalwayscopiousandponderous,andoneofhisvalets:hecannotgoastepwithoutavalet。””Ihearyourepeatthewordbig”saidI。”Butitcannotbethatheisanythingoutofthewayinstature。””No”saidtheattorney。”Aboutyourheight,asIguessedforthetailors,andIseenothingwrongwiththeresult。But,somehow,hecommandsanatmosphere;hehasaspaciousmanner;andhehaskeptup,allthroughlife,suchavolumeofracketabouthispersonality,withhischaisesandhisracersandhisdicings,andI
  knownotwhat-thatsomehowheimposes!Itseems,whenthefarceisdone,andhelockedinFleetprison-andnobodyleftbutBuonaparteandLordWellingtonandtheHetmanPlatofftomakeaworkabout-theworldwillbeinacomparisonquitetranquil。Butthisisbesidethemark”headded,withaneffort,turningagainfromthewindow。”Wearenowunderfire,Mr。Anne,asyousoldierswouldsay,anditishightimeweshouldpreparetogointoaction。
  Hemustnotseeyou;thatwouldbefatal。Allthatheknowsatpresentisthatyouresemblehim,andthatismuchmorethanenough。Ifitwerepossible,itwouldbewellheshouldnotknowyouwereinthehouse。””Quiteimpossible,dependuponit”saidI。”Someoftheservantsaredirectlyinhisinterests,perhapsinhispay:Dawson,foranexample。””Myownidea!”criedRomaine。”Andatleast”headded,asthefirstofthechaisesdrewupwithadashinfrontoftheportico,”itisnowtoolate。Hereheis。”
  Westoodlistening,withastrangeanxiety,tothevariousnoisesthatawokeinthesilenthouse:thesoundofdoorsopeningandclosing,thesoundoffeetnearathandandfartheroff。Itwasplainthearrivalofmycousinwasamatterofmoment,almostofparade,tothehousehold。Andsuddenly,outofthisconfusedanddistantbustle,arapidandlighttreadbecamedistinguishable。Wehearditcomeupstairs,drawnearalongthecorridor,pauseatthedoor,andastealthyandhastyrappingsucceeded。”Mr。Anne-Mr。Anne,sir!Letmein!”saidthevoiceofRowley。
  Weadmittedthelad,andlockedthedooragainbehindhim。”It”sHIM,sir”hepanted。”He”vecome。””YoumeantheViscount?”saidI。”Sowesupposed。Butcome,Rowley-outwiththerestofit!Youhavemoretotellus,oryourfacebeliesyou!””Mr。Anne,Ido”hesaid。”Mr。Romaine,sir,you”reafriendofhis,ain”tyou?””Yes,George,Iamafriendofhis”saidRomaine,and,tomygreatsurprise,laidhishanduponmyshoulder。”Well,it”sthisway”saidRowley-”Mr。Powlhavebeenatme!
  It”stoplaythespy!Ithoughthewasatitfromthefirst!FromthefirstIseewhathewasafter-comingroundandround,andhintingthings!Butto-nightheoutswithitplump!I”mtolethimhearallwhatyou”retodobeforehand,hesays;andhegavemethisforanarnest”-holdinguphalfaguinea;”andItookit,soIdid!Strikemesky-bluescarlet?”sayshe,adducingthewordsofthemockoath;andhelookedaskanceatmeashedidso。
  Isawthathehadforgottenhimself,andthatheknewit。Theexpressionofhiseyechangedalmostinthepassingoftheglancefromthesignificanttotheappealing-fromthelookofanaccomplicetothatofaculprit;andfromthatmomenthebecamethemodelofawell-drilledvalet。”Sky-bluescarlet?”repeatedthelawyer。”Isthefooldelirious?””No”saidI;”heisonlyremindingmeofsomething。””Well-andIbelievethefellowwillbefaithful”saidRomaine。”SoyouareafriendofMr。Anne”s”too?”headdedtoRowley。”Ifyouplease,sir”saidRowley。””Tissomethingsudden”observedRomaine;”butitmaybegenuineenough。Ibelievehimtobehonest。Hecomesofhonestpeople。
  Well,GeorgeRowley,youmightembracesomeearlyopportunitytoearnthathalf-guinea,bytellingMr。Powlthatyourmasterwillnotleaveheretillnoonto-morrow,ifhegoeventhen。Tellhimthereareahundredthingstobedonehere,andahundredmorethatcanonlybedoneproperlyatmyofficeinHolborn。Cometothinkofit-wehadbetterseetothatfirstofall”hewenton,unlockingthedoor。”GetholdofPowl,andsee。Andbequickback,andclearmeupthismess。”
  Mr。Rowleywasnosoonergonethanthelawyertookapinchofsnuff,andregardedmewithsomewhatofamoregenialexpression。”Sir”saidhe,”itisveryfortunateforyouthatyourfaceissostrongaletterofrecommendation。HereamI,atougholdpractitioner,mixingmyselfupwithyourverydistressingbusiness;
  andhereisthisfarmer”slad,whohasthewittotakeabribeandtheloyaltytocomeandtellyouofit-all,Itakeit,onthestrengthofyourappearance。IwishIcouldimaginehowitwouldimpressajury!”sayshe。”Andhowitwouldaffectthehangman,sir?”Iasked”ABSITOMEN!”saidMr。Romainedevoutly。
  Wewerejustsofarinourtalk,whenIheardasoundthatbroughtmyheartintomymouth:thesoundofsomeoneslylytryingthehandleofthedoor。Ithadbeenprecededbynoaudiblefootstep。
  SincethedepartureofRowleyourwingofthehousehadbeenentirelysilent。Andwehadeveryrighttosupposeourselvesalone,andtoconcludethatthenew-comer,whoeverhemightbe,wascomeonaclandestine,ifnotahostile,errand。”Whoisthere?”askedRomaine。”It”sonlyme,sir”saidthesoftvoiceofDawson。”It”stheViscount,sir。Heisverydesiroustospeakwithyouonbusiness。””TellhimIshallcomeshortly,Dawson”saidthelawyer。”Iamatpresentengaged。””Thankyou,sir!”saidDawson。
  Andweheardhisfeetdrawoffslowlyalongthecorridor。”Yes”saidMr。Romaine,speakinglow,andmaintainingtheattitudeofoneintentlylistening,”thereisanotherfoot。Icannotbedeceived!””Ithinktherewasindeed!”saidI。”Andwhattroublesme-Iamnotsurethattheotherhasgoneentirelyaway。Bythetimeitgotthelengthoftheheadofthestairthetreadwasplainlysingle。””Ahem-blockaded?”askedthelawyer。”AsiegeENREGLE!”Iexclaimed。”Letuscomefartherfromthedoor”saidRomaine,”andreconsiderthisdamnableposition。Withoutdoubt,Alainwasthismomentatthedoor。Hehopedtoenterandgetaviewofyou,asifbyaccident。Baffledinthis,hashestayedhimself,orhasheplantedDawsonherebywayofsentinel?””Himself,beyondadoubt”saidI。”Andyettowhatend?Hecannotthinktopassthenightthere!””Ifitwereonlypossibletopaynoheed!”saidMr。Romaine。”Butthisistheaccurseddrawbackofyourposition。Wecandonothingopenly。Imustsmuggleyououtofthisroomandoutofthishouselikeseizablegoods;andhowamItosetaboutitwithasentinelplantedatyourverydoor?””Thereisnogoodinbeingagitated”saidI。”Noneatall”heacquiesced。”And,cometothinkofit,itisdrollenoughthatIshouldhavebeenthatverymomentcommentingonyourpersonalappearance,whenyourcousincameuponthismission。
  Iwassaying,ifyouremember,thatyourfacewasasgoodorbetterthanaletterofrecommendation。IwonderifM。Alainwouldbeliketherestofus-Iwonderwhathewouldthinkofit?”
  Mr。Romainewassittinginachairbythefirewithhisbacktothewindows,andIwasmyselfkneelingonthehearthrugandbeginningmechanicallytopickupthescatteredbills,whenahoneyedvoicejoinedsuddenlyinourconversation。”Hethinkswellofit,Mr。Romaine。Hebegstojoinhimselftothatcircleofadmirerswhichyouindicatetoexistalready。”
  CHAPTERXIX-THEDEVILANDALLATAMERSHAMPLACE
  NEVERdidtwohumancreaturesgettotheirfeetwithmorealacritythanthelawyerandmyself。Wehadlockedandbarredthemaingatesofthecitadel;butunhappilywehadleftopenthebath-roomsally-port;andherewefoundthevoiceofthehostiletrumpetssoundingfromwithin,andallourdefencestakeninreverse。I
  tookbutthetimetowhisperMr。Romaineintheear:”Hereisanothertableauforyou!”atwhichhelookedatmeamomentwithakindofpathos,aswhoshouldsay,”Don”thitamanwhenhe”sdown。”ThenItransferredmyeyestomyenemy。
  Hehadhishaton,alittleononeside:itwasaverytallhat,rakedextremely,andhadanarrowcurlingbrim。HishairwasallcurledoutinmasseslikeanItalianmountebank-amostunpardonablefashion。Hesportedahugetippetedovercoatoffrieze,suchaswatchmenwear,onlytheinsidewaslinedwithcostlyfurs,andhekeptithalfopentodisplaytheexquisitelinen,themany-colouredwaistcoat,andtheprofusejewelleryofwatch-chainsandbroochesunderneath。Thelegandtheanklewereturnedtoamiracle。ItisoutofthequestionthatIshoulddenytheresemblancealtogether,sinceithasbeenremarkedbysomanydifferentpersonswhomIcannotreasonablyaccuseofaconspiracy。
  Asamatteroffact,Isawlittleofitandconfessedtonothing。
  Certainlyhewaswhatsomemightcallhandsome,ofapictorial,exuberantstyleofbeauty,allattitude,profile,andimpudence:amanwhomIcouldseeinfancyparadeonthegrandstandatarace-
  meetingorswaggerinPiccadilly,staringdownthewomen,andstaredathimselfwithadmirationbythecoal-porters。Ofhisframeofmindatthatmomenthisfaceofferedalivelyifanunconsciouspicture。Hewaslividlypale,andhislipwascaughtupinasmilethatcouldalmostbecalledasnarl,ofasheer,aridmalignitythatappalledmeandyetputmeonmymettlefortheencounter。Helookedmeupanddown,thenbowedandtookoffhishattome。”Mycousin,Ipresume?”hesaid。”IunderstandIhavethathonour”Ireplied。”Thehonourismine”saidhe,andhisvoiceshookashesaidit。”Ishouldmakeyouwelcome,Ibelieve”saidI。”Why?”heinquired。”ThispoorhousehasbeenmyhomeforlongerthanIcaretoclaim。Thatyoushouldalreadytakeuponyourselfthedutiesofhosthereistobeatunnecessarypains。Believeme,thatpartwouldbemorebecominglymine。And,bytheway,Imustnotfailtoofferyoumylittlecompliment。Itisagratifyingsurprisetomeetyouinthedressofagentleman,andtosee”-
  withacircularlookuponthescatteredbills-”thatyournecessitieshavealreadybeensoliberallyrelieved。”
  Ibowedwithasmilethatwasperhapsnolesshatefulthanhisown。”Therearesomanynecessitiesinthisworld”saidI。”Charityhastochoose。Onegetsrelieved,andsomeother,nolessindigent,perhapsindebted,mustgowanting。””Maliceisanengagingtrait”saidhe。”Andenvy,Ithink?”wasmyreply。
  Hemusthavefeltthathewasnotgettingwhollythebetterofthispassageatarms;perhapsevenfearedthatheshouldlosecommandofhistemper,whichhereinedinthroughouttheinterviewaswithared-hotcurb,forheflungawayfrommeattheword,andaddressedthelawyerwithinsultingarrogance。”Mr。Romaine”hesaid,”sincewhenhaveyoupresumedtogiveordersinthishouse?””IamnotpreparedtoadmitthatIhavegivenany”repliedRomaine;”certainlynonethatdidnotfallinthesphereofmyresponsibilities。””Bywhoseorders,then,amIdeniedentrancetomyuncle”sroom?”
  saidmycousin。”Bythedoctor”s,sir”repliedRomaine;”andIthinkevenyouwilladmithisfacultytogivethem。””Haveacare,sir”criedAlain。”Donotbepuffedupwithyourposition。Itisnonesosecure,MasterAttorney。Ishouldnotwonderintheleastifyouwerestruckofftherollsforthisnight”swork,andthenextIshouldseeofyouwerewhenIflungyoualmsatapothousedoortomendyourraggedelbows。Thedoctor”sorders?ButIbelieveIamnotmistaken!Youhaveto-
  nighttransactedbusinesswiththeCount;andthisneedyyounggentlemanhasenjoyedtheprivilegeofstillanotherinterview,inwhichasIampleasedtoseehisdignityhasnotpreventedhisdoingverywellforhimself。Iwonderthatyoushouldcaretoprevaricatewithmesoidly。””Iwillconfesssomuch”saidMr。Romaine,”ifyoucallitprevarication。TheorderinquestionemanatedfromtheCounthimself。Hedoesnotwishtoseeyou。””ForwhichImusttakethewordofMr。DanielRomaine?”askedAlain。”Indefaultofanybetter”saidRomaine。
  Therewasaninstantaneousconvulsioninmycousin”sface,andI
  distinctlyheardhimgnashhisteethatthisreply;but,tomysurprise,heresumedintonesofalmostgoodhumour:”Come,Mr。Romaine,donotletusbepetty!”Hedrewinachairandsatdown。”Understandyouhavestolenamarchuponme。YouhaveintroducedyoursoldierofNapoleon,andhow,Icannotconceivehehasbeenapparentlyacceptedwithfavour。IasknobetterproofthanthefundswithwhichIfindhimliterallysurrounded-Ipresumeinconsequenceofsomeextravaganceofjoyatthefirstsightofsomuchmoney。Theoddsaresofarinyourfavour,butthematchisnotyetwon。Questionswillariseofundueinfluence,ofsequestration,andthelike:Ihavemywitnessesready。Itellityoucynically,foryoucannotprofitbytheknowledge;and,iftheworstcometotheworst,Ihavegoodhopesofrecoveringmyownandofruiningyou。””Youdowhatyouplease”answeredRomaine;”butIgiveityouforapieceofgoodadvice,youhadbestdonothinginthematter。Youwillonlymakeyourselfridiculous;youwillonlysquandermoney,ofwhichyouhavenonetoomuch,andreappublicmortification。””Ah,butthereyoumakethecommonmistake,Mr。Romaine!”returnedAlain。”Youdespiseyouradversary。Consider,ifyouplease,howverydisagreeableIcouldmakemyself,ifIchose。ConsiderthepositionofyourPROTEGE-anescapedprisoner!ButIplayagreatgame。Icondemnsuchpettyopportunities。”
  AtthisRomaineandIexchangedaglanceoftriumph。ItseemedmanifestthatAlainhadasyetreceivednowordofClausel”srecaptureanddenunciation。Atthesamemomentthelawyer,thusrelievedoftheinstancyofhisfear,changedhistactics。Withagreatairofunconcern,hesecuredthenewspaper,whichstilllayopenbeforehimonthetable。”Ithink,MonsieurAlain,thatyoulabourundersomeillusion”
  saidhe。”Believeme,thisisallbesidethemark。Youseemtobepointingtosomecompromise。Nothingisfurtherfrommyviews。
  Yoususpectmeofaninclinationtotriflewithyou,toconcealhowthingsaregoing。Icannot,ontheotherhand,betooearlyortooexplicitingivingyouinformationwhichconcernsyouImustsay
  capitally。Yourgreat-unclehasto-nightcancelledhiswill,andmadeanewoneinfavourofyourcousinAnne。Nay,andyoushallhearitfromhisownlips,ifyouchoose!Iwilltakesomuchuponme”saidthelawyer,rising。”Followme,ifyouplease,gentlemen。”
  Mr。Romaineledthewayoutoftheroomsobriskly,andwassobrisklyfollowedbyAlain,thatIhadhardadotogettheremainderofthemoneyreplacedandthedespatch-boxlocked,andtoovertakethem,evenbyrunningeretheyshouldbelostinthatmazeofcorridors,myuncle”shouse。Asitwas,Iwentwithaheartdivided;andthethoughtofmytreasurethusleftunprotected,savebyapaltrylidandlockthatanyonemightbreakorpickopen,putmeinaperspirationwheneverIhadthetimetorememberit。Thelawyerbroughtustoaroom,beggedustobeseatedwhileheshouldholdaconsultationwiththedoctor,and,slippingoutofanotherdoor,leftAlainandmyselfclosetedtogether。
  Trulyhehaddonenothingtoingratiatehimself;hiseverywordhadbeensteepedinunfriendliness,envy,andthatcontemptwhichasitisbornofangeritispossibletosupportwithouthumiliation。
  Onmypart,Ihadbeenlittlemoreconciliating;andyetIbegantobesorryforthisman,hiredspyasIknewhimtobe。Itseemedtomelessthandecentthatheshouldhavebeenbroughtupintheexpectationofthisgreatinheritance,andnow,attheeleventhhour,betumbledforthoutofthehousedoorandlefttohimself,hispovertyandhisdebts-thosedebtsofwhichIhadsoungallantlyremindedhimsoshortatimebefore。AndwewerescarceleftaloneereImadehastetohangoutaflagoftruce。”Mycousin”saidI,”trustme,youwillnotfindmeinclinedtobeyourenemy。”
  Hepausedinfrontofme-forhehadnotacceptedthelawyer”sinvitationtobeseated,butwalkedtoandfrointheapartment-
  tookapinchofsnuff,andlookedatmewhilehewastakingitwithanairofmuchcuriosity。”Isitevenso?”saidhe。”AmIsofarfavouredbyfortuneastohaveyourpity?Infinitelyobliged,mycousinAnne!Butthesesentimentsarenotalwaysreciprocal,andIwarnyouthatthedaywhenIsetmyfootonyourneck,thespineshallbreak。Areyouacquaintedwiththepropertiesofthespine?”heaskedwithaninsolencebeyondqualification。
  Itwastoomuch。”Iamacquaintedalsowiththepropertiesofapairofpistols”saidI,toisinghim。”No,no,no!”sayshe,holdinguphisfinger。”IwilltakemyrevengehowandwhenIplease。Weareenoughofthesamefamilytounderstandeachother,perhaps;andthereasonwhyIhavenothadyouarrestedonyourarrival,whyIhadnotapicketofsoldiersinthefirstclumpofevergreens,toawaitandpreventyourcoming-
  I,whoknewall,beforewhomthatpettifogger,Romaine,hasbeenconspiringinbroaddaylighttosupplantme-issimplythis:thatIhadnotmadeupmymindhowIwastotakemyrevenge。”
  Atthatmomenthewasinterruptedbythetollingofabell。Aswestoodsurprisedandlistening,itwassucceededbythesoundofmanyfeettroopingupthestairsandshufflingbythedoorofourroom。Both,Ibelieve,hadagreatcuriositytosetitopen,whicheach,owingtothepresenceoftheother,resisted;andwewaitedinsteadinsilence,andwithoutmoving,untilRomainereturnedandbadeustomyuncle”spresence。
  Heledthewaybyalittlecrookedpassage,whichbroughtusoutinthesick-room,andbehindthebed。IbelieveIhaveforgottentoremarkthattheCount”schamberwasofconsiderabledimensions。Webehelditnowcrowdedwiththeservantsanddependantsofthehouse,fromthedoctorandthepriesttoMr。Dawsonandthehousekeeper,fromDawsondowntoRowleyandthelastfootmaninwhitecalves,thelastplumpchambermaidinhercleangownandcap,andthelastostlerinastablewaiscoat。ThislargecongregationofpersonsandIwassurprisedtoseehowlargeitwashadtheappearance,forthemostpart,ofbeingillateaseandheartilybewildered,standingononefoot,gapinglikezanies,andthosewhowereinthecornersnudgingeachotherandgrinningaside。Myuncle,ontheotherhand,whowasraisedhigherthanIhadyetseenhimonhispillows,woreanairofreallyimposinggravity。Nosoonerhadweappearedbehindhim,thanheliftedhisvoicetoagoodloudness,andaddressedtheassemblage。”Itakeyoualltowitness-canyouhearme?-ItakeyoualltowitnessthatIrecogniseasmyheirandrepresentativethisgentleman,whommostofyouseeforthefirsttime,theViscountAnnedeSt-Yves,mynephewoftheyoungerline。AndItakeyoutowitnessatthesametimethat,forverygoodreasonsknowntomyself,Ihavediscardedanddisinheritedthisothergentlemanwhomyouallknow,theViscountdeSt-Yves。IhavealsotoexplaintheunusualtroubletowhichIhaveputyouall-and,sinceyoursupperwasnotover,IfearImayevensayannoyance。IthaspleasedM。Alaintomakesomethreatsofdisputingmywill,andtopretendthatthereareamongyournumbercertainestimablepersonswhomaybetrustedtoswearasheshalldirectthem。Itpleasesmethustoputitoutofhispowerandtostopthemouthsofhisfalsewitnesses。Iaminfinitelyobligedbyyourpoliteness,andIhavethehonourtowishyouallaverygoodevening。”
  Astheservants,stillgreatlymystified,crowdedoutofthesickroomdoor,curtseying,pullingtheforelock,scrapingwiththefoot,andsoon,accordingtotheirdegree,Iturnedandstolealookatmycousin。Hehadbornethiscrushingpublicrebukewithoutchangeofcountenance。Hestood,now,veryupright,withfoldedarms,andlookinginscrutablyattheroofoftheapartment。
  Icouldnotrefusehimatthatmomentthetributeofmyadmiration。
  Stillmoresowhen,thelastofthedomesticshavingfiledthroughthedoorwayandleftusalonewithmygreat-uncleandthelawyer,hetookonestepforwardtowardsthebed,madeadignifiedreverence,andaddressedthemanwhohadjustcondemnedhimtoruin。”Mylord”saidhe,”youarepleasedtotreatmeinamannerwhichmygratitude,andyourstate,equallyforbidmetocallinquestion。ItwillbeonlynecessaryformetocallyourattentiontothelengthoftimeinwhichIhavebeentaughttoregardmyselfasyourheir。Inthatposition,Ijudgeditonlyloyaltopermitmyselfacertainscaleofexpenditure。IfIamnowtobecutoffwithashillingastherewardoftwentyyearsofservice,Ishallbeleftnotonlyabeggar,butabankrupt。”
  Whetherfromthefatigueofhisrecentexertion,orbyawell-
  inspiredingenuityofhate,myunclehadoncemoreclosedhiseyes;
  nordidheopenthemnow。”Notwithashilling”hecontentedhimselfwithreplying;andtherestole,ashesaidit,asortofsmileoverhisface,thatflickeredthereconspicuouslyfortheleastmomentoftime,andthenfadedandleftbehindtheoldimpenetrablemaskofyears,cunning,andfatigue。Therecouldbenomistake:myuncleenjoyedthesituationashehadenjoyedfewthingsinthelastquarterofacentury。Thefiresoflifescarcesurvivedinthatfrailbody;buthatred,likesomeimmortalquality,wasstillerectandunabated。
  Neverthelessmycousinpersevered。”Ispeakatadisadvantage”heresumed。”Mysupplanter,withperhapsmorewisdomthandelicacy,remainsintheroom”andhecastaglanceatmethatmighthavewitheredanoaktree。
  Iwasonlytoowillingtowithdraw,andRomaineshowedasmuchalacritytomakewayformydeparture。Butmyunclewasnottobemoved。Inthesamebreathofavoice,andstillwithoutopeninghiseyes,hebademeremain。”Itiswell”saidAlain。”IcannotthengoontoremindyouofthetwentyyearsthathavepassedoverourheadsinEngland,andtheservicesImayhaverenderedyouinthattime。Itwouldbeapositiontooodious。YourlordshipknowsmetoowelltosupposeI
  couldstooptosuchignominy。Imustleaveoutallmydefence-
  yourlordshipwillsitso!Idonotknowwhataremyfaults;I
  knowonlymypunishment,anditisgreaterthanIhavethecouragetoface。Myuncle,Iimploreyourpity:pardonmesofar;donotsendmeforlifeintoadebtors”jail-apauperdebtor。””CHATETVIEUX,PARDONNEZ?”saidmyuncle,quotingfromLaFontaine;andthen,openingapale-blueeyefullonAlain,hedeliveredwithsomeemphasis:”Lajeunesseseflatteetcroittoutobtenir;
  Lavieillesseestimpitoyable。”
  ThebloodleapeddarklyintoAlain”sface。HeturnedtoRomaineandme,andhiseyesflashed。”Itisyourturnnow”hesaid。”Atleastitshallbeprisonforprisonwiththetwoviscounts。””Notso,Mr。Alain,byyourleave”saidRomaine。”Thereareafewformalitiestobeconsideredfirst。”
  ButAlainwasalreadystridingtowardsthedoor。”Stopamoment,stopamoment!”criedRomaine。”Rememberyourowncounselnottodespiseanadversary。”
  Alainturned。”IfIdonotdespiseIhateyou!”hecried,givingaloosetohispassion。”Bewarnedofthat,bothofyou。””IunderstandyoutothreatenMonsieurleVicomteAnne”saidthelawyer。”Doyouknow,Iwouldnotdothat。Iamafraid,Iamverymuchafraid,ifyouweretodoasyoupropose,youmightdrivemeintoextremes。””Youhavemademeabeggarandabankrupt”saidAlain。Whatextremeisleft?””Iscarceliketoputanameuponitinthiscompany”repliedRomaine。”Butthereareworsethingsthanevenbankruptcy,andworseplacesthanadebtors”jail。”
  ThewordsweresosignificantlysaidthattherewentavisiblethrillthroughAlain;suddenasasword-stroke,hefellpaleagain。”Idonotunderstandyou”saidhe。”Oyes,youdo”returnedRomaine。”Ibelieveyouunderstandmeverywell。Youmustnotsupposethatallthistime,whileyouweresoverybusy,otherswereentirelyidle。Youmustnotfancy,becauseIamanEnglishman,thatIhavenottheintelligencetopursueaninquiry。Greatasismyregardforthehonourofyourhouse,M。AlaindeSt-Yves,ifIhearofyoumovingdirectlyorindirectlyinthismatter,Ishalldomyduty,letitcostwhatitwill:thatis,IshallcommunicatetherealnameoftheBuonapartistspywhosignshislettersRUEGREGOIREDETOURS。”
  Iconfessmyheartwasalreadyalmostaltogetheronthesideofmyinsultedandunhappycousin;andifithadnotbeenbefore,itmusthavebeensonow,sohorridwastheshockwithwhichheheardhisinfamyexposed。Speechwasdeniedhim;hecarriedhishandtohisneckcloth;hestaggered;Ithoughthemusthavefallen。Irantohelphim,andatthatherevived,recoiledbeforeme,andstoodtherewitharmsstretchedforthasiftopreservehimselffromtheoutrageofmytouch。”Handsoff!”hesomehowmanagedtoarticulate。”Youwillnow,Ihope”pursuedthelawyer,withoutanychangeofvoice,”understandthepositioninwhichyouareplaced,andhowdelicatelyitbehovesyoutoconductyourself。Yourarresthangs,ifImaysoexpressmyself,byahair;andasyouwillbeundertheperpetualvigilanceofmyselfandmyagents,youmustlooktoitnarrowlythatyouwalkstraight。Upontheleastdubiety,Iwilltakeaction。”Hesnuffed,lookingcriticallyatthetorturedman。”Andnowletmeremindyouthatyourchaiseisatthedoor。Thisinterviewisagitatingtohislordship-itcannotbeagreeableforyou-andIsuggestthatitneednotbefurtherdrawnout。Itdoesnotenterintotheviewsofyouruncle,theCount,thatyoushouldagainsleepunderthisroof。”
  AsAlainturnedandpassedwithoutawordorasignfromtheapartment,Iinstantlyfollowed。IsupposeImustbeatbottompossessedofsomehumanity;atleast,thisaccumulatedtorture,thisslowbutcheryofamanasbyquartersofrock,hadwhollychangedmysympathies。AtthatmomentIloathedbothmyuncleandthelawyerfortheircoldbloodedcruelty。
  Leaningoverthebanisters,Iwasbutintimetohearhishastyfootstepsinthathallthathadbeencrowdedwithservantstohonourhiscoming,andwasnowleftemptyagainsthisfriendlessdeparture。Amomentlater,andtheechoesrang,andtheairwhistledinmyears,asheslammedthedooronhisdepartingfootsteps。Thefuryoftheconcussiongavemehadonebeenstillwantedameasureoftheturmoilofhispassions。Inasense,I
  feltwithhim;Ifelthowhewouldhavegloriedtoslamthatdooronmyuncle,thelawyer,myself,andthewholecrowdofthosewhohadbeenwitnessestohishumiliation。
  CHAPTERXX-AFTERTHESTORM
  NOsoonerwasthehouseclearofmycousinthanIbegantoreckonup,ruefullyenough,theprobableresultsofwhathadpassed。Herewereanumberofpotsbroken,anditlookedtomeasifIshouldhavetopayforall!Herehadbeenthisproud,madbeastgoadedandbaitedbothpubliclyandprivately,tillhecouldneitherhearnorseenorreason;whereuponthegatehadbeensetopen,andhehadbeenleftfreetogoandcontrivewhatevervengeancehemightfindpossible。Icouldnothelpthinkingitwasapitythat,wheneverImyselfwasinclinedtobeuponmygoodbehaviour,somefriendsofmineshouldalwaysdeterminetoplayapieceofheroicsandcastmeforthehero-orthevictim-whichisverymuchthesame。Thefirstdutyofheroicsistobeofyourownchoosing。
  Whentheyarenotthat,theyarenothing。AndIassureyou,asI
  walkedbacktomyownroom,Iwasinnoverycomplaisanthumour:
  thoughtmyuncleandMr。Romainetohaveplayedknuckle-boneswithmylifeandprospects;cursedthemforitroundly;hadnowishmoreurgentthantoavoidthepairofthem;andwasquiteknockedoutoftime,astheysayinthering,tofindmyselfconfrontedwiththelawyer。
  Hestoodonmyhearthrug,leaningonthechimney-piece,withagloomy,thoughtfulbrow,asIwaspleasedtosee,andnotintheleastasthoughhewerevainofthelateproceedings。”Well?”saidI。”Youhavedoneitnow!””Ishegone?”heasked。”Heisgone”saidI。”Weshallhavethedeviltopaywithhimwhenhecomesback。””Youareright”saidthelawyer,”andverylittletopayhimwithbutflamsandfabrications,liketo-night”s。””To-night”s?”Irepeated。”Ay,to-night”s!”saidhe。”To-night”sWHAT?”Icried。”To-night”sflamsandfabrications。””Godbegoodtome,sir”saidI,”haveIsomethingmoretoadmireinyourconductthaneverIhadsuspected?Youcannotthinkhowyouinterestme!Thatitwassevere,Iknew;Ihadalreadychuckledoverthat。Butthatitshouldbefalsealso!Inwhatsense,dearsir?”
  IbelieveIwasextremelyoffensiveasIputthequestion,butthelawyerpaidnoheed。”Falseinallsensesoftheword”herepliedseriously。”Falseinthesensethattheywerenottrue,andfalseinthesensethattheywerenotreal;falseinthesensethatIboasted,andinthesensethatIlied。HowcanIarresthim?Youruncleburnedthepapers!
  Itoldyouso-butdoubtlessyouhaveforgotten-thedayIfirstsawyouinEdinburghCastle。Itwasanactofgenerosity;Ihaveseenmanyoftheseacts,andalwaysregretted-alwaysregretted!
  “Thatshallbehisinheritance,“hesaid,asthepapersburned;hedidnotmeanthatitshouldhaveprovedsorichaone。Howrich,timewilltell。””Ibegyourpardonahundredthousandtimes,mydearsir,butitstrikesmeyouhavetheimpudence-inthecircumstances,Imaycallittheindecency-toappearcastdown?””Itistrue”saidhe:”Iam。Iamcastdown。Iamliterallycastdown。Ifeelmyselfquitehelplessagainstyourcousin。””Now,really!”Iasked。”Isthisserious?Andisitperhapsthereasonwhyyouhavegorgedthepoordevilwitheveryspeciesofinsult?andwhyyoutooksuchsurprisingpainstosupplymewithwhatIhadsolittleneedof-anotherenemy?Thatyouwerehelplessagainstthem?“Hereismylastmissile,“sayyou;“myammunitionisquiteexhausted:justwaittillIgetthelastin-
  itwillirritate,itcannothurthim。There-yousee!-heisfuriousnow,andIamquitehelpless。Onemoreprod,anotherkick:
  nowheisamerelunatic!Standbehindme;Iamquitehelpless!“
  Mr。Romaine,Iamaskingmyselfastothebackgroundormotiveofthissingularjest,andwhetherthenameofitshouldnotbecalledtreachery?””Icanscarcewonder”saidhe。”Intruthithasbeenasingularbusiness,andweareveryfortunatetobeoutofitsowell。Yetitwasnottreachery:no,no,Mr。Anne,itwasnottreachery;andifyouwilldomethefavourtolistentomefortheinsideofaminute,Ishalldemonstratethesametoyoubeyondcavil。”Heseemedtowakeuptohisordinarybriskness。”Youseethepoint?”
  hebegan。”Hehadnotyetreadthenewspaper,butwhocouldtellwhenhemight?Hemighthavehadthatdamnedjournalinhispocket,andhowshouldweknow?Wewere-Imaysay,weare-atthemercyofthemeresttwopennyaccident。””Why,true”saidI:”Ihadnotthoughtofthat。””Iwarrantyou”criedRomaine,”youhadsupposeditwasnothingtobetheheroofaninterestingnoticeinthejournals!Youhadsupposed,aslikeasnot,itwasaformofsecrecy!Butnotsointheleast。ApartofEnglandisalreadybuzzingwiththenameofChampdivers;adayortwomoreandthemailwillhavecarriediteverywhere:sowonderfulamachineisthisofoursfordisseminatingintelligence!Thinkofit!Whenmyfatherwasborn-butthatisanotherstory。Toreturn:wehadheretheelementsofsuchacombustionasIdreadtothinkof-yourcousinandthejournal。Lethimbutglanceaneyeuponthatcolumnofprint,andwherewerewe?Itiseasytoask;notsoeasytoanswer,myyoungfriend。Andletmetellyou,thissheetistheViscount”susualreading。Itismyconvictionhehaditinhispocket。””Ibegyourpardon,sir”saidI。”Ihavebeenunjust。Ididnotappreciatemydanger。””Ithinkyouneverdo”saidhe。”Butyetsurelythatpublicscene-”Ibegan。”Itwasmadness。Iquiteagreewithyou”Mr。Romaineinterrupted。”Butitwasyouruncle”sorders,Mr。Anne,andwhatcouldIdo?
  TellhimyouwerethemurdererofGoguelat?Ithinknot。””No,sure!”saidI。”Thatwouldbuthavebeentomakethetroublethicker。Wewerecertainlyinaveryillposture。””Youdonotyetappreciatehowgraveitwas”hereplied。”Itwasnecessaryforyouthatyourcousinshouldgo,andgoatonce。Youyourselfhadtoleaveto-nightundercoverofdarkness,andhowcouldyouhavedonethatwiththeViscountinthenextroom?Hemustgo,then;hemustleavewithoutdelay。Andthatwasthedifficulty。””Pardonme,Mr。Romaine,butcouldnotmyunclehavebiddenhimgo?”Iasked。”Why,IseeImusttellyouthatthisisnotsosimpleasitsounds”hereplied。”Yousaythisisyouruncle”shouse,andsoitis。Buttoalleffectsandpurposesitisyourcousin”salso。
  Hehasroomshere;hashadthemcomingonforthirtyyearsnow,andtheyarefilledwithaprodigiousaccumulationoftrash-stays,I
  daresay,andpowder-puffs,andsucheffeminateidiocy-towhichnonecoulddisputehistitle,evensupposeanyonewantedto。Wehadaperfectrighttobidhimgo,andhehadaperfectrighttoreply,“Yes,Iwillgo,butnotwithoutmystaysandcravats。I
  mustfirstgettogetherthenine-hundred-and-ninety-ninechestsfullofinsufferablerubbish,thatIhavespentthelastthirtyyearscollecting-andmayverywellspendthenextthirtyhoursa-
  packingof。”Andwhatshouldwehavesaidtothat?””Bywayofrepartee?”Iasked。”Twotallfootmenandapairofcrabtreecudgels,Isuggest。””TheLorddelivermefromthewisdomoflaymen!”criedRomaine。”Putmyselfinthewrongatthebeginningofalawsuit?No,indeed!Therewasbutonethingtodo,andIdidit,andburnedmylastcartridgeinthedoingofit。Istunnedhim。Anditgaveusthreehours,bywhichweshouldmakehastetoprofit;forifthereisonethingsure,itisthathewillbeuptotimeagainto-morrowinthemorning。””Well”saidI,”Iownmyselfanidiot。Welldotheysay,ANOLD
  SOLDIER,ANOLDINNOCENT!ForIguessednothingofallthis。””And,guessingit,haveyouthesameobjectionstoleaveEngland?”
  heinquired。”Thesame”saidI。”Itisindispensable”heobjected。”Anditcannotbe”Ireplied。”Reasonhasnothingtosayinthematter;andImustnotletyousquanderanyofyours。Itwillbeenoughtotellyouthisisanaffairoftheheart。””Isitevenso?”quothRomaine,noddinghishead。”AndImighthavebeensureofit。Placetheminahospital,puttheminajailinyellowoveralls,dowhatyouwill,youngJessamyfindsyoungJenny。O,haveityourownway;Iamtoooldahandtoarguewithyounggentlemenwhochoosetofancythemselvesinlove;Ihavetoomuchexperience,thankyou。Only,besurethatyouappreciatewhatyourisk:theprison,thedock,thegallows,andthehalter-
  terriblyvulgarcircumstances,myyoungfriend;grim,sordid,earnest;nopoetryinthat!””AndthereIamwarned”Ireturnedgaily。”Nomancouldbewarnedmorefinelyorwithagreatereloquence。AndIamofthesameopinionstill。UntilIhaveagainseenthatlady,nothingshallinducemetoquitGreatBritain。Ihavebesides-”
  AndhereIcametoafullstop。Itwasuponmytonguetohavetoldhimthestoryofthedrovers,butatthefirstwordofitmyvoicediedinmythroat。Theremightbealimittothelawyer”stoleration,Ireflected。IhadnotbeensolonginBritainaltogether;forthemostpartofthattimeIhadbeenbytheheelsinlimboinEdinburghCastle;andalreadyIhadconfessedtokillingonemanwithapairofscissors;andnowIwastogoonandpleadguiltytohavingsettledanotherwithahollystick!Awaveofdiscretionwentovermeascoldandasdeepasthesea。”Inshort,sir,thisisamatteroffeeling”Iconcluded,”andnothingwillpreventmygoingtoEdinburgh。”
  IfIhadfiredapistolinhisearhecouldnothavebeenmorestartled。”ToEdinburgh?”herepeated。”Edinburgh?wheretheverypaving-
  stonesknowyou!””Thenisthemurderout!”saidI。”But,Mr。Romaine,istherenotsometimessafetyinboldness?Isitnotacommon-placeofstrategytogetwheretheenemyleastexpectsyou?Andwherewouldheexpectmeless?””Faith,thereissomethinginthat,too!”criedthelawyer。”Ay,certainly,agreatdealinthat。Allthewitnessesdrownedbutone,andhesafeinprison;youyourselfchangedbeyondrecognition-letushope-andwalkingthestreetsoftheverytownyouhaveillustratedbyyour-well,youreccentricity!Itisnotbadlycombined,indeed!””Youapproveit,then?”saidI。”O,approve!”saidhe;”thereisnoquestionofapproval。ThereisonlyonecoursewhichIcouldapprove,andthatweretoescapetoFranceinstanter。””Youdonotwhollydisapprove,atleast?”Isubstituted。”Notwholly;anditwouldnotmatterifIdid”hereplied。”Goyourownway;youarebeyondargument。AndIamnotsurethatyouwillrunmoredangerbythatcoursethanbyanyother。Givetheservantstimetogettobedandfallasleep,thentakeacountrycross-roadandwalk,astherhymehasit,likeblazesallnight。
  Inthemorningtakeachaiseortakethemailatpleasure,andcontinueyourjourneywithallthedecorumandreserveofwhichyoushallbefoundcapable。””Iamtakingthepicturein”Isaid。”Givemetime。”TistheTOUTENSEMBLEImustsee:thewholeasopposedtothedetails。””Mountebank!”hemurmured。”Yes,Ihaveitnow;andIseemyselfwithaservant,andthatservantisRowley”saidI。”Soastohaveonemorelinkwithyouruncle?”suggestedthelawyer。”Veryjudicious!””And,pardonme,butthatiswhatitis”Iexclaimed。”Judiciousistheword。Iamnotmakingadeceptionfittolastforthirtyyears;Idonotfoundapalaceinthelivinggraniteforthenight。
  Thisisasheltertent-aflyingpicture-seen,admired,andgoneagaininthewinkofaneye。Whatiswanted,inshort,isaTROMPE-L”OEILthatshallbegoodenoughfortwelvehoursataninn:
  isitnotso?””Itis,andtheobjectionholds。Rowleyisbutanotherdanger”
  saidRomaine。”Rowley”saidI,”willpassasaservantfromadistance-asacreatureseenpoisedonthedickyofabowlingchaise。Hewillpassathandasasmart,civilfellowonemeetsintheinncorridor,andlooksbackat,andasks,andistold,“Gentleman”sservantinNumber4。”Hewillpass,infact,allround,exceptwithhispersonalfriends!Mydearsir,praywhatdoyouexpect?
  Ofcourseifwemeetmycousin,orifwemeetanybodywhotookpartinthejudiciousexhibitionofthisevening,wearelost;andwho”sdenyingit?Toeverydisguise,howevergoodandsafe,thereisalwaystheweakpoint;youmustalwaystakeletussay-andtotakeasimilefromyourownwaistcoatpocketasnuffbox-fullofrisk。You”llgetitjustassmallwithRowleyaswithanybodyelse。Andthelongandshortofitis,thelad”shonest,helikesme,Itrusthim;heismyservant,ornobody。””Hemightnotaccept”saidRomaine。”Ibetyouathousandpoundshedoes!”criedI。”Butnomatter;
  allyouhavetodoistosendhimoutto-nightonthiscross-
  countrybusiness,andleavethethingtome。Itellyou,hewillbemyservant,andItellyou,hewilldowell。”
  Ihadcrossedtheroom,andwasalreadyoverhaulingmywardrobeasIspoke。”Well”concludedthelawyer,withashrug,”oneriskwithanother:
  AGUERRECOMMEALAGUERRE,asyouwouldsay。Letthebratcomeandbeuseful,atleast。”Andhewasabouttoringthebell,whenhiseyewascaughtbymyresearchesinthewardrobe。”Donotfallinlovewiththesecoats,waistcoats,cravats,andotherpanoplyandaccoutrementsbywhichyouarenowsurrounded。Youmustnotrunthepostasadandy。Itisnotthefashion,even。””Youarepleasedtobefacetious,sir”saidI;”andnotaccordingtoknowledge。Theseclothesaremylife,theyaremydisguise;andsinceIcantakebutfewofthem,IwereafoolindeedifI
  selectedhastily!Willyouunderstand,onceandforall,whatIamseeking?Tobeinvisible,isthefirstpoint;thesecond,tobeinvisibleinapost-chaiseandwithaservant。Canyounotperceivethedelicacyofthequest?Nothingmustbetoocoarse,nothingtoofine;RIENDEVOYANT,RIENQUIDELONNE;sothatImayleaveeverywheretheinconspicuousimageofahandsomeyoungmanofagoodfortunetravellinginproperstyle,whomthelandlordwillforgetintwelvehours-andthechambermaidperhapsremember,Godblessher!withasigh。Thisistheveryfineartofdress。””Ihavepractiseditwithsuccessforfiftyyears”saidRomaine,withachuckle。”Ablacksuitandacleanshirtismyinfalliblerecipe。””Yousurpriseme;Ididnotthinkyouwouldbeshallow!”saidI,lingeringbetweentwocoats。”Pray,Mr。Romaine,haveIyourhead?
  ordidyoutravelpostandwithasmartishservant?””Neither,Iadmit”saidhe。”Whichchangethewholeproblem”Icontinued。”IhavetodressforasmartishservantandaRussialeatherdespatch-box。”Thatbroughtmetoastand。Icameoverandlookedattheboxwithamoment”shesitation。”Yes”Iresumed。”Yes,andforthedespatch-box!Itlooksmoneyedandlanded;itmeansIhavealawyer。Itisaninvaluableproperty。ButIcouldhavewishedittoholdlessmoney。Theresponsibilityiscrushing。ShouldInotdomorewiselytotakefivehundredpounds,andintrusttheremainderwithyou,Mr。Romaine?””Ifyouaresureyouwillnotwantit”answeredRomaine。”Iamfarfromsureofthat”criedI。”Inthefirstplace,asaphilosopher。ThisisthefirsttimeIhavebeenattheheadofalargesum,anditisconceivable-whoknowshimself?-thatImaymakeitfly。Inthesecondplace,asafugitive。WhoknowswhatI
  mayneed?Thewholeofitmaybeinadequate。ButIcanalwayswriteformore。””Youdonotunderstand”hereplied。”Ibreakoffallcommunicationwithyouhereandnow。Youmustgivemeapowerofattorneyereyoustartto-night,andthenbedonewithmetrenchantlyuntilbetterdays。”
  IbelieveIofferedsomeobjection。”Thinkalittleforonceofme!”saidRomaine。”Imustnothaveseenyoubeforeto-night。To-nightwearetohavehadouronlyinterview,andyouaretohavegivenmethepower;andto-nightI
  amtohavelostsightofyouagain-Iknownotwhither,youwereuponbusiness,itwasnoneofmyaffairstoquestionyou!Andthis,youaretoremark,intheinterestsofyourownsafetymuchmorethanmine。””Iamnoteventowritetoyou?”Isaid,alittlebewildered。”IbelieveIamcuttingthelaststrandthatconnectsyouwithcommonsense”hereplied。”ButthatistheplainEnglishofit。
  Youarenoteventowrite;andifyoudid,Iwouldnotanswer。””Aletter,however-”Ibegan。”Listentome”interruptedRomaine。”Sosoonasyourcousinreadstheparagraph,whatwillhedo?Putthepoliceuponlookingintomycorrespondence!Sosoonasyouwritetome,inshort,youwritetoBowStreet;andifyouwilltakemyadvice,youwilldatethatletterfromFrance。””Thedevil!”saidI,forIbegansuddenlytoseethatthismightputmeoutofthewayofmybusiness。”Whatisitnow?”sayshe。”Therewillbemoretobedone,then,beforewecanpart”I
  answered。”Igiveyouthewholenight”saidhe。”Solongasyouareofferedaybreak,Iamcontent。””Inshort,Mr。Romaine”saidI,”IhavehadsomuchbenefitofyouradviceandservicesthatIamlothtosevertheconnection,andwouldevenaskasubstitute。IwouldbeobligedforaletterofintroductiontooneofyourownclothinEdinburgh-anoldmanforchoice,veryexperienced,veryrespectable,andverysecret。
  Couldyoufavourmewithsuchaletter?””Why,no”saidhe。”Certainlynot。Iwilldonosuchthing,indeed。””Itwouldbeagreatfavour,sir”Ipleaded。”Itwouldbeanunpardonableblunder”hereplied。”What?Giveyoualetterofintroduction?andwhenthepolicecome,Isuppose,Imustforgetthecircumstance?No,indeed。Talkofitnomore。””Youseemtobealwaysintheright”saidI。”Theletterwouldbeoutofthequestion,Iquiteseethat。Butthelawyer”snamemightverywellhavedroppedfromyouinthewayofconversation;havingheardhimmentioned,Imightprofitbythecircumstancetointroducemyself;andinthiswaymybusinesswouldbethebetterdone,andyounotintheleastcompromised。””Whatisthisbusiness?”saidRomaine。”IhavenotsaidthatIhadany”Ireplied。”Itmightarise。
  ThisisonlyapossibilitythatImustkeepinview。””Well”saidhe,withagestureofthehands,”ImentionMr。
  Robbie;andletthatbeanendofit!-Orwait!”headded,”Ihaveit。Hereissomethingthatwillserveyouforanintroduction,andcannotcompromiseme。”AndhewrotehisnameandtheEdinburghlawyer”saddressonapieceofcardandtossedittome。
  CHAPTERXXI-IBECOMETHEOWNEROFACLARET-COLOUREDCHAISE
  WHATwithpacking,signingpapers,andpartakingofanexcellentcoldsupperinthelawyer”sroom,itwaspasttwointhemorningbeforewewerereadyfortheroad。RomainehimselfletusoutofawindowinapartofthehouseknowntoRowley:itappearsitservedasakindofposterntotheservants”hall,bywhichwhentheywereinthemindforaclandestineeveningtheywouldcomeregularlyinandout;andIrememberverywellthevinegaraspectofthelawyeronthereceiptofthispieceofinformation-howhepursedhislips,juttedhiseyebrows,andkeptrepeating,”Thismustbeseento,indeed!thisshallbebarredto-morrowinthemorning!”Inthispreoccupation,Ibelievehetookleaveofmewithoutobservingit;ourthingswerehandedout;weheardthewindowshutbehindus;andbecameinstantlylostinahorridintricacyofblacknessandtheshadowofwoods。
  Alittlewetsnowkeptsleepilyfalling,pausing,andfallingagain;itseemedperpetuallybeginningtosnowandperpetuallyleavingoff;andthedarknesswasintense。Timeandagainwewalkedintotrees;timeandagainfoundourselvesadriftamonggardenbordersorstucklikearaminthethicket。Rowleyhadpossessedhimselfofthematches,andhewasneithertobeterrifiednorsoftened。”No,Iwillnot,Mr。Anne,sir”hewouldreply。”Youknowhetellmetowaittillwewereoverthe”ill。
  It”sonlyalittlewaynow。Why,andIthoughtyouwasasoldier,too!”Iwasatleastaverygladsoldierwhenmyvaletconsentedatlasttokindleathieves”match。Fromthis,weeasilylitthelantern;andthenceforward,throughalabyrinthofwoodlandpaths,wereconductedbyitsuneasyglimmer。Bothbootedandgreat-
  coated,withtallhatsmuchofashape,andladenwithbootyintheformofadespatch-box,acaseofpistols,andtwoplumpvalises,I
  thoughtwehadverymuchthelookofapairofbrothersreturningfromthesackofAmershamPlace。
  Weissuedatlastuponacountryby-roadwherewemightwalkabreastandwithoutprecaution。ItwasninemilestoAylesbury,ourimmediatedestination;byawatch,whichformedpartofmynewoutfit,itshouldbeabouthalf-pastthreeinthemorning;andaswedidnotchoosetoarrivebeforedaylight,timecouldnotbesaidtopress。Igavetheordertomarchatease。”Now,Rowley”saidI,”sofarsogood。Youhavecome,inthemostobligingmannerintheworld,tocarrythesevalises。Thequestionis,whatnext?WhatarewetodoatAylesbury?or,moreparticularly,whatareyou?Thence,Igoonajourney。Areyoutoaccompanyme?”
  Hegavealittlechuckle。”That”sallsettledalready,Mr。Anne,sir”hereplied。”Why,I”vegotmythingshereinthevalise-ahalfadozenshirtsandwhatnot;I”mallready,sir:justyouleadon:YOU”LLsee。””Thedevilyouhave!”saidI。”Youmadeprettysureofyourwelcome。””Ifyouplease,sir”saidRowley。
  Helookedupatme,inthelightofthelantern,withaboyishshynessandtriumphthatawokemyconscience。Icouldneverletthisinnocentinvolvehimselfintheperilsanddifficultiesthatbesetmycourse,withoutsomehintofwarning,whichitwasamatterofextremedelicacytomakeplainenoughandnottooplain。”No,no”saidI;”youmaythinkyouhavemadeachoice,butitwasblindfold,andyoumustmakeitoveragain。TheCount”sserviceisagoodone;whatareyouleavingitfor?Areyounotthrowingawaythesubstancefortheshadow?No,donotanswermeyet。YouimaginethatIamaprosperousnobleman,justdeclaredmyuncle”sheir,onthethresholdofthebestofgoodfortune,and,fromthepointofviewofajudiciousservant,ajewelofamastertoserveandstickto?Well,myboy,Iamnothingofthekind,nothingofthekind。”
  AsIsaidthewords,Icametoafullstopandheldupthelanterntohisface。Hestoodbeforeme,brilliantlyilluminatedonthebackgroundofimpenetrablenightandfallingsnow,strickentostonebetweenhisdoubleburdenlikeanassbetweentwopanniers,andgapingatmelikeablunderbuss。Ihadneverseenafacesopredestinedtobeastonished,orsosusceptibleofrenderingtheemotionofsurprise;andittemptedmeasanopenpianotemptsthemusician。”Nothingofthesort,Rowley”Icontinued,inachurchyardvoice。”Theseareappearances,pettyappearances。Iaminperil,homeless,hunted。IcountscarceanyoneinEnglandwhoisnotmyenemy。FromthishourIdropmyname,mytitle;Ibecomenameless;
  mynameisproscribed。Myliberty,mylife,hangbyahair。Thedestinywhichyouwillaccept,ifyougoforthwithme,istobetrackedbyspies,tohideyourselfunderafalsename,tofollowthedesperatepretencesandperhapssharethefateofamurdererwithapriceuponhishead。”
  Hisfacehadbeenhithertobeyondexpectation,passingfromonedepthtoanotheroftragicastonishment,andreallyworthpayingtosee;butatthisitsuddenlycleared。”Oh,Iain”tafraid!”hesaid;andthen,chokingintolaughter,”why,Iseeitfromthefirst!”
  Icouldhavebeatenhim。ButIhadsogrosslyovershotthemarkthatIsupposeittookmetwogoodmilesofroadandhalfanhourofelocutiontopersuadehimIhadbeeninearnest。InthecourseofwhichIbecamesointerestedindemonstratingmypresentdangerthatIforgotallaboutmyfuturesafety,andnotonlytoldhimthestoryofGoguelat,butthrewinthebusinessofthedroversaswell,andendedbyblurtingoutthatIwasasoldierofNapoleon”sandaprisonerofwar。
  ThiswasfarfrommyviewswhenIbegan;anditisacommoncomplaintofmethatIhavealongtongue。Ibelieveitisafaultbelovedbyfortune。Whichofyouconsideratefellowswouldhavedoneathingatoncesofoolhardyandsowiseastomakeaconfidantofaboyinhisteens,andpositivelysmellingofthenursery?AndwhenhadIcausetorepentit?Thereisnonesoaptasaboytobetheadviserofanymanindifficultiessuchasmine。