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第22章

  “Icanhardlyrealizehowlongthispursuitafteranunseenpreylasted;IcanonlyrememberthatIwasgettingratherfaintwithfatigue,andignominiouslyheldontomypommel,whenallofasuddentheblackoutlineofasleighmergedintosightinfrontofus。
  “Irubbedmysmartingeyeswithmybenumbedhand;weweregaininguponitsecondbysecond;twoofthosehellhoundsofthebaron’swerealreadywithinafewleapsofit。
  “SoonIwasabletomakeouttwofigures,onestandingupandurgingthehorsesonwithwhipandvoice,theotherclingingtothebackseatandlookingtowardusinanattitudeofterror。Agreatfearcreptintomyhalf-frozenbrain——werewenotbringingdeadlydangerinsteadofhelptothesetravelers?GreatGod!didthebaronmeantousethemasabaitforhisnewmethodofwolfhunting?
  “IwouldhaveturneduponKossowskiwithacryofexpostulationorwarning,buthe,urgingonhishoundsashegallopedontheirflank,howlingandgesticulatinglikeaveritableHun,passedmebylikeaflash——andallatonceIknew。“
  Marshfieldpausedforamomentandsenthispalesmilerounduponhislisteners,whonowshowednosignsofsleepiness;heknockedtheashfromhiscigar,twistedthelatterroundinhismouth,andaddeddryly:
  “AndIconfessitseemedtomealittlestrongevenforabaronintheCarpathians。Thetravelerswereourquarry。ButthereasonwhytheLordofYanyhadturnedman-hunterIwasyettolearn。
  JustthenIhadtodirectmyenergiestofrustratinghisplans。I
  usedmyspursmercilessly。WhileIdrewupevenwithhimIsawthetwofiguresinthesleighchangeplaces;hewhohadhithertodrivennowfacedback,whilehiscompaniontookthereins;therewasthepalebluesheenofarevolverbarrelunderthemoonlight,followedbyayellowflash,andthenearesthoundrolledoverinthesnow。
  “Withanoaththebarontwistedroundinhissaddletocallupandurgeontheremainder。Myhorsehadtakenfrightatthereportanddashedirresistiblyforward,bringingmeatoncealmostlevelwiththefugitives,andthenextinstanttherevolverwasturnedmenacinglytowardme。Therewasnotimetoexplain;mypistolwasalreadydrawn,andasanotherofthebrutesboundedup,almostundermyhorse’sfeet,Iloosedituponhim。Imusthaveletoffbothbarrelsatonce,fortheweaponflewoutofmyhand,butthehound’sbackwasbroken。Ipresumethetravelerunderstood;atanyrate,hedidnotfireatme。
  “Inmomentsofintenseexcitementlikethese,strangelyenough,themindisextraordinarilyopentoimpressions。Ishallneverforgetthatman’scountenanceinthesledge,ashestooduprightanddefiedusinhismortaldanger;itwasyoung,veryhandsome,thefeaturesnotdistorted,butsetintoasortofdesperate,stonycalm,andIknewit,beyondalldoubt,forthatofanEnglishman。
  AndthenIsawhiscompanion——itwasthebaron’swife。AndI
  understoodwhythebellshadbeenremoved。
  “Ittakesalongtimetosaythis;itonlyrequiredaninstanttoseeit。Theloudexplosionofmypistolhadhardlyceasedtoringbeforethebaron,withafearfulimprecation,wasuponme。Firsthelashedatmewithhiswhipaswetorealongsidebyside,andthenIsawhimwindthereinsroundhisoffarmandbendover,andIfelthisangryfingersclosetightlyonmyrightfoot。ThenextinstantIshouldhavebeenliftedoutofmysaddle,buttherecameanothershotfromthesledge。Thebaron’shorseplungedandstumbled,andthebaron,hangingontomyfootwithafiercegrip,waswrenchedfromhisseat。Hishorse,however,wasupagainimmediately,andIwasreleased,andthenIcaughtaconfusedglimpseofthefrightenedandwoundedanimalgallopingwildlyawaytotheright,leavingablacktrackofbloodbehindhiminthesnow,hismaster,entangledinthereins,runningwithincredibleswiftnessbyhissideandendeavoringtovaultbackintothesaddle。
  “Andnowcametopassaterriblethingwhich,inhissavageplans,myhosthaddoubtlessneveranticipated。
  “Oneofthehoundsthathadduringthisshortcheckrecoveredlostground,comingacrossthishottrailofblood,turnedawayfromhiscourse,andwithajoyousyelldartedaftertherunningman。Inanotherinstanttheremainderofthepackwasuponthenewscent。
  “AssoonasIcouldstopmyhorse,Itriedtoturnhiminthedirectionthenewchasehadtaken,butjustthen,throughthenightair,overtherecedingsoundofthehorse’sscamperandthesobbingofthepackinfullcry,therecamealongscream,andafterthatasickeningsilence。AndIknewthatsomewhereyonder,underthebeautifulmoonlight,theBaronKossowskiwasbeingdevouredbyhisstarvingdogs。
  “Ilookedround,withthesweatonmyface,vaguely,forsomehumanbeingtosharethehorrorofthemoment,andIsaw,glidingaway,farawayinthewhitedistance,theblacksilhouetteofthesledge。“
  “Well?“saidwe,indiverstonesofimpatience,curiosity,orhorror,accordingtoourdiverstemperaments,asthespeakeruncrossedhislegsandgazedatusinmildtriumph,withalltheairofhavingsaidhissay,andsatisfactorilyprovedhispoint。
  “Well,“repeatedhe,“whatmoredoyouwanttoknow?Itwillinterestyoubutslightly,Iamsure,tohearhowIfoundmywaybacktotheHof;orhowItoldasmuchasIdeemedprudentoftheevening’sgrewsomeworktothebaron’sservants,who,bytheway,tomyamazement,displayedtheprofoundestandmostunmistakablesorrowatthetidings,andsalliedforthattheirheadtheCossackwhohadseenusdeparttoseekforhisremains。Excusetheunpleasantnessoftheremark:Ifearthedogsmusthaveleftverylittleofhim,hehaddietedthemsocarefully。However,sinceitwastohavebeenacaseof’chop,crunch,andgobble,’asthebaronhadit,Ipreferredthatthatparticularfateshouldhaveovertakenhimratherthanme——or,forthatmatter,eitherofthosetwocountrypeopleofoursinthesledge。
  “NoramIgoingtoinflictuponyou,“continuedMarshfield,afterdraininghisglass,“afullaccountofmyimpressionswhenIfoundmyselfoncemoreinthatimmense,deserted,andstrickenhouse,soluxuriouslypreparedforthemistresswhohadfledfromit;howI
  philosophizedoverallthis,accordingtomywont;theconjecturesImadeastothefirstactsofthedrama;theuntoldsufferingsmycountrywomanmusthaveenduredfromthemomentherhusbandfirstgrewjealoustillshedeterminedonthisdesperatestep;astohowandwhenshehadmetherlover,howtheycommunicated,andhowthebaronhaddiscoveredtheintendedflittingintimetoconcocthischaracteristicrevenge。
  “Onethingyoumaybesureof,IhadnomindtoremainatYanyanhourlongerthannecessary。Ievencontrivedtogetwellclearoftheneighborhoodbeforethelady’sabsencewasdiscovered。Luckilyforme——orImighthavebeentaxedwithconnivance,thoughindeedthesimplehouseholddidnotseemtoknowwhatsuspicionwas,andacceptedmyaccountwithchildlikecredence——verytypical,andveryconvenienttomeatthesametime。“
  “Buthowdoyouknow,“saidoneofus,“thatthemanwasherlover?
  Hemighthavebeenherbrotherorsomeotherrelative。“
  “That,“saidMarshfield,withhislittleflatlaugh,“Ihappentohaveascertained——and,curiouslyenough,onlyafewweeksago。Itwasattheplay,betweentheacts,frommycomfortableseatthefirstrowinthepit。IwaslookingleisurelyroundthehousewhenIcaughtsightofawoman,inaboxcloseby,whoseheadwasturnedfromme,andwhopresentedthesomewhatunusualspectacleofayoungneckandshouldersofthemostexquisitecontour——andperfectlygrayhair;andnotdullgray,butratherofapleasingtintlikefrostedsilver。Thisarousedmycuriosity。Ibroughtmyglassestoafocusonherandwaitedpatientlytillsheturnedround。ThenIrecognizedtheBaronessKassowski,andInolongerwonderedattheyounghairbeingwhite。
  “Yetshelookedplacidandhappy;strangelyso,itseemedtome,underthesuddenrevivinginmymemoryofsuchscenesasIhavenowdescribed。ButpresentlyIunderstoodfurther:besideher,incloseattendance,wasthemanofthesledge,ahandsomefellowwithmuchofamilitaryairabouthim。
  “Duringthecourseoftheevening,asIwatched,Isawafriendofminecomeintothebox,andattheendIslippedoutintothepassagetocatchhimashecameout。
  “’Whoisthewomanwiththewhitehair?’Iasked。Then,inthefragmentarystyleapprovedofbyultra-fashionableyoungmen——thisearnest-languidmodeofspeechpresentscurioussimilaritiesinalllanguages——hetoldme:’MostcharmingcoupleinLondon——awfullypretty,wasn’tshe?——hehadbeenintheGuards——attacheatViennaonce——theyadoredeachother。Whitehair,devilishqueer,wasn’tit?Suitedher,somehow。AndthenshehadbeenmarriedtoaRussian,orsomething,somewhereinthewilds,andtheirnameswere——’Butdoyouknow,“saidMarshfield,interruptinghimself,“IthinkIhadbetterletyoufindthatoutforyourselves,ifyoucare。“
  StanleyJ。WeymanTheFowlinthePotAnEpisodeAdaptedfromtheMemoirsofMaximiliandeBethune,DukeofSullyWhatIamgoingtorelatemayseemtosomemerelytobecuriousandonapartywiththedivertingstoryofM。Boisrose,whichIhavesetdowninanearlierpartofmymemoirs。Butamongthecalumniesofthosewhohaveneverceasedtoattackmesincethedeathofthelateking,thestatementthatIkeptfromhismajestythingswhichshouldhavereachedhisearshasalwayshadaprominentplace,thoughathousandtimesrefutedbymyfriends,andthosewhofromanintimateacquaintancewitheventscouldjudgehowfaithfullyI
  laboredtodeservetheconfidencewithwhichmymasterhonoredme。
  Therefore,Itakeitinhandtoshowbyanexample,triflinginitself,thefullknowledgeofaffairswhichthekinghad,andtoprovethatinmanymatters,whichwereneverpermittedtobecomeknowntotheidlersofthecourt,hetookapersonalshare,worthyasmuchofHarounasofAlexander。
  Itwasmycustom,beforeIentereduponthosenegotiationswiththePrinceofCondewhichterminatedintherecoveryoftheestateofVillebon,whereInowprincipallyreside,tospendapartoftheautumnandwinteratRosny。OntheseoccasionsIwasinthehabitofleavingPariswithaconsiderabletrainofSwiss,pages,valets,andgrooms,togetherwiththemaidsofhonorandwaitingwomenoftheduchess。WehaltedtotakedinneratPoissy,andgenerallycontrivedtoreachRosnytowardnightfall,soastosupbythelightofflambeauxinamannerenjoyableenough,thoughdevoidofthatstatewhichIhaveevermaintained,andenjoineduponmychildren,asatoncetheprivilegeandburdenofrank。
  AtthetimeofwhichIamspeakingIhadformyfavoritechargerthesorrelhorsewhichtheDukeofMercoeurpresentedtomewithaviewtomygoodofficesatthetimeoftheking’sentryintoParis;
  andwhichIhonestlytransferredtohismajestyinaccordancewithaprinciplelaiddowninanotherplace。Thekinginsistedonreturningittome,andforseveralyearsIrodeitontheseannualvisitstoRosny。Whatwasmoreremarkablewasthatoneachoftheseoccasionsitcastashoeaboutthemiddleoftheafternoon,andalwayswhenwewerewithinashortleagueofthevillageofAubergenville。ThoughIneverhadwithmelessthanhalfascoreofledhorses,IhadsuchanaffectionforthesorrelthatI
  preferredtowaituntilitwasshod,ratherthanaccommodatemyselftoanagoflesseasypaces;andwouldallowmyhouseholdtoprecedeme,stayingbehindmyselfwithatmostaguardortwo,myvalet,andapage。
  TheforgeatAubergenvillewaskeptbyasmithofsomeskill,acheerfulfellow,whomIalwaysrememberedtoreward,consideringmyownpositionratherthanhisservices,withagoldlivre。Hisjoyatreceivingwhatwastohimtheincomeofayearwasgreat,andneverfailedtoreimburseme;inadditiontowhichItooksomepleasureinunbending,andlearningfromthissimplepeasantandloyalman,whatthetaxpayersweresayingofmeandmyreforms——adutyIalwaysfeltIowedtothekingmymaster。
  AsamanofbreedingitwouldillbecomemetosetdownthehomelytruthsIthuslearned。Theconversationsofthevulgararelittlesuitedtoanobleman’smemoirs;butinthisIdistinguishbetweentheDukeofSullyandtheking’sminister,anditisinthelattercapacitythatIrelatewhatpassedonthesedivertingoccasions。
  “Ho,Simon,“Iwouldsay,encouragingthepoormanashecamebowingandtremblingbeforeme,“howgoesit,myfriend?“
  “Badly,“hewouldanswer,“verybadlyuntilyourlordshipcamethisway。“
  “Andhowisthat,littleman?“
  “Oh,itistheroads,“healwaysreplied,shakinghisbaldheadashebegantosetabouthisbusiness。“Theroadssinceyourlordshipbecamesurveyor-generalaresogoodthatnotonehorseinahundredcastsashoe;andthentherearesofewhighwaymennowthatnotonerobber’splatesdoIreplaceinatwelvemonth。Thereiswhereitis。“
  AtthisIwashighlydelighted。
  “Still,sinceIbegantopassthiswaytimeshavenotbeensobadwithyou,Simon,“Iwouldanswer。
  Theretohehadoneinvariablereply。