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第32章 IN THE OPERA BOX(5)

"The Scarlet Pimpernel," she said eagerly, "and G.'s ball means Grenville's ball....He will be at my Lord Grenville's ball to-night.""That is how I interpret the note, citoyenne," concluded Chauvelin, blandly."Lord Antony Dewhurst and Sir Andrew Ffoulkes, after they were pinioned and searched by my spies, were carried by my orders to a lonely house in the Dover Road, which I had rented for the purpose: there they remained close prisoners until this morning.But having found this tiny scrap of paper, my intention was that they should be in London, in time to attend my Lord Grenville's ball.You see, do you not? that they must have a great deal to say to their chief...and thus they will have an opportunity of speaking to him to-night, just as he directed them to do.Therefore, this morning, those two young gallants found every bar and bolt open in that lonely house on the Dover Road, their jailers disappeared, and two good horses standing ready saddled and tethered in the yard.I have not seen them yet, but I think we may safely conclude that they did not draw rein until they reached London.Now you see how simple it all is, citoyenne!""It does seem simple, doesn't it?" she said, with a final bitter attempt at flippancy, "when you want to kill a chicken...you take hold of it...then you wring its neck...it's only the chicken who does not find it quite so simple.Now you hold a knife at my throat, and a hostage for my obedience....You find it simple....I don't.""Nay, citoyenne, I offer you a chance of saving the brother you love from the consequences of his own folly."Marguerite's face softened, her eyes at last grew moist, as she murmured, half to herself:

"The only being in the world who has loved me truly and constantly....But what do you want me to do, Chauvelin?" she said, with a world of despair in her tear-choked voice."In my present position, it is well-nigh impossible!""Nay, citoyenne," he said drily and relentlessly, not heeding that despairing, childlike appeal, which might have melted a heart of stone, "as Lady Blakeney, no one suspects you, and with your help to-night I may--who knows?--succeed in finally establishing the identity of the Scarlet Pimpernel....You are going to the ball anon....Watch for me there, citoyenne, watch and listen....

You can tell me if you hear a chance word or whisper....You can note everyone to whom Sir Andrew Ffoulkes or Lord Antony Dewhurst will speak.You are absolutely beyond suspicion now.The Scarlet Pimpernel will be at Lord Grenville's ball to-night.Find out who he is, and I will pledge the word of France that your brother shall be safe."Chauvelin was putting the knife to her throat.Marguerite felt herself entangled in one of those webs, from which she could hope for no escape.A precious hostage was being held for her obedience:

for she knew that this man would never make an empty threat.No doubt Armand was already signalled to the Committee of Public Safety as one of the "suspect"; he would not be allowed to leave France again, and would be ruthlessly struck, if she refused to obey Chauvelin.For a moment--woman-like--she still hoped to temporise.She held out her hand to this man, whom she now feared and hated.

"If I promise to help you in this matter, Chauvelin," she said pleasantly, "will you give me that letter of St.Just's?""If you render me useful service to-night, citoyenne," he replied with a sarcastic smile, "I will give you that letter...

to-morrow."

"You do not trust me?"

"I trust you absolutely, dear lady, but St.Just's life is forfeit to his country...it rests with you to redeem it.""I may be powerless to help you," she pleaded, "were I ever so willing.""That would be terrible indeed," he said quietly, "for you...and for St.Just."Marguerite shuddered.She felt that from this man she could expect no mercy.All-powerful, he held the beloved life in the hollow of his hand.She knew him too well not to know that, if he failed in gaining his own ends, he would be pitiless.

She felt cold in spite of the oppressive air of opera-house.

The heart-appealing strains of the music seemed to reach her, as from a distant land.She drew her costly lace scarf up around her shoulders, and sat silently watching the brilliant scene, as if in a dream.

For a moment her thoughts wandered away from the loved one who was in danger, to that other man who also had a claim on her confidence and her affection.She felt lonely, frightened for Armand's sake; she longed to seek comfort and advice from someone who would know how to help and console.Sir Percy Blakeney had loved her once; he was her husband; why should she stand alone through this terrible ordeal? He had very little brains, it is true, but he had plenty of muscle: surely, if she provided the thought, and he the manly energy and pluck, together they could outwit the astute diplomatist, and save the hostage from his vengeful hands, without imperilling the life of the noble leader of that gallant little band of heroes.Sir Percy knew St.Just well--he seemed attached to him--she was sure that he could help.

Chauvelin was taking no further heed of her.He had said his cruel "Either--or--" and left her to decide.He, in his turn now, appeared to be absorbed in the sour-stirring melodies of ORPHEUS, and was beating time to the music with his sharp, ferret-like head.

A discreet rap at the door roused Marguerite from her thoughts.It was Sir Percy Blakeney, tall, sleepy, good-humoured, and wearing that half-shy, half-inane smile, which just now seemed to irritate her every nerve.

"Er...your chair is outside...m'dear," he said, with his most exasperating drawl, "I suppose you will want to go to that demmed ball....Excuse me--er--Monsieur Chauvelin--I had not observed you...."He extended two slender, white fingers toward Chauvelin, who had risen when Sir Percy entered the box.

"Are you coming, m'dear?"

"Hush! Sh! Sh!" came in angry remonstrance from different parts of the house.

"Demmed impudence," commented Sir Percy with a good-natured smile.

Marguerite sighed impatiently.Her last hope seemed suddenly to have vanished away.She wrapped her cloak round her and without looking at her husband:

"I am ready to go," she said, taking his arm.At the door of the box she turned and looked straight at Chauvelin, who, with his CHAPEAU-BRAS under his arm, and a curious smile round his thin lips, was preparing to follow the strangely ill-assorted couple.

"It is only AU REVOIR, Chauvelin," she said pleasantly, "we shall meet at my Lord Grenville's ball, anon."And in her eyes the astute Frenchman, read, no doubt, something which caused him profound satisfaction, for, with a sarcastic smile, he took a delicate pinch of snuff, then, having dusted his dainty lace jabot, he rubbed his thin, bony hands contentedly together.

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