登陆注册
15476500000095

第95章 Chapter XXXIV : The Angelus(1)

And gradually all noises died away around the old Fort Gayole. The shouts and laugher of the merrymakers, who had quickly recovered from their fright, now came only as the muffled rumble of a distant storm, broken here and there by the shrill note of a girl's loud laughter, or a vigorous fanfare from the brass trumpets.

The room where so much turmoil had taken place, where so many hearts had beaten with torrent-like emotions, where the awesome tragedy of revenge and hate, of love and passion had been consummated, was now silent and at peace.

The soldiers had gone: some in pursuit of the revellers, some with Collot d'Herbois, others with Hebert and the calotin who was to ring the Angelus.

Chauvelin, overcome with the intensity of his exultation and the agony of the suspense which he had endured, sat, vaguely dreaming, hardly conscious, but wholly happy and content. Fearless, too, for his triumph was complete, and he cared not now if he lived or died.

He had lived long enough to see the complete annihilation and dishonour of his enemy.

What had happened to Sir Percy Blakeney now, what to Marguerite, he neither knew nor cared. No doubt the Englishman had picked himself up and got away through the window or the door: he would be anxious to get his wife out of the town as quickly as possible. The Angelus would ring directly, the gates would be opened, the harbour made free to everyone. ...

And Collot was a league outside Boulogne by now ... a league nearer to Paris.

So what mattered the humbled wayside English flower?--the damaged and withered Scarlet Pimpernel? ...

A slight noise suddenly caused him to start. He had been dreaming, no doubt, having fallen into some kind of torpor, akin to sleep, after the deadly and restless fatigue of the past four days. He certainly had been unconscious of everything around him, of time and of place. But now he felt fully awake.

And again he heard that slight noise, as if something or someone was moving in the room.

He tried to peer into the darkness, but could distinguish nothing. He rose and went to the door. It was still open, and close behind it against the wall a small oil lamp was fixed which lit up the corridor.

Chauvelin detached the lamp and came back with it into the room. Just as he did so there came to his ears the first sound of the little church bell ringing the Angelus.

He stepped into the room holding the lamp high above his head; its feeble rays fell full upon the brilliant figure of Sir Percy Blakeney.

He was smiling pleasantly, bowing slightly towards Chauvelin, and in his hand he held the sheathed sword, the blade of which had been fashioned in Toledo for Lorenzo Cenci, and the fellow of which was lying now--Chauvelin himself knew not where.

"The day and hour, Monsieur, I think," said Sir Percy with courtly grace, "when you and I are to cross swords together; those are the southern ramparts, meseems. Will you precede, sir? and I will follow."

At sight of this man, of his impudence and of his daring, Chauvelin felt an icy grip on his heart. His cheeks became ashen white, his thin lips closed with a snap, and the hand which held the lamp aloft trembled visibly. Sir Percy stood before him, still smiling and with a graceful gesture pointing towards the ramparts.

From the Church of St. Joseph the gentle, melancholy tones of the Angelus sounding the second Ave Maria came faintly echoing in the evening air.

With a violent effort Chauvelin forced himself to self-control, and tried to shake off the strange feeling of obsession which had overwhelmed him in the presence of this extraordinary man. He walked quite quietly up to the table and placed the lamp upon it. As in a flash recollection had come back to him .. the past few minutes! ... the letter! and Collot well on his way to Paris!

Bah! he had nothing to fear now, save perhaps death at the hand of this adventurer turned assassin in his misery and humiliation!

"A truce on this folly, Sir Percy," he said roughly, "as you well know, I had never any intention of fighting you with these poisoned swords of yours and ..."

"I knew that, M. Chauvelin. ... But do YOU know that I have the intention of killing you now ... as you stand ... like a dog! ..."

And throwing down the sword with one of those uncontrolled outbursts of almost animal passion, which for one instant revealed the real, inner man, he went up to Chauvelin and towering above him like a great avenging giant, he savoured for one second the joy of looking down on that puny, slender figure which he could crush with sheer brute force, with one blow from his powerful hands.

But Chauvelin at this moment was beyond fear.

"And if you killed me now, Sir Percy," he said quietly and looking the man whom he so hated fully in the eyes, "you could not destroy that letter which my colleague is taking to Paris at this very moment."

同类推荐
  • 老子解略

    老子解略

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 续子不语

    续子不语

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 百佛名经

    百佛名经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Beacon Lights of History-III

    Beacon Lights of History-III

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Yates Pride

    The Yates Pride

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 爱之

    爱之

    在我们的青春萌动是,总会有那么一个人在夏日的校园与你擦身而过!你们的相遇会成为最美好的记忆,我的青春,无悔!
  • 生存红宝书

    生存红宝书

    我们都是凡夫俗子,并非先知先觉的圣人,每个人都有迷茫和绝望的时候,每个人都有在十字路口徘徊而无法抉择的时候,如果只凭自已在黑暗中摸索,很多人就会在原地打转,白白地浪费青春和时间,永远走不出生命的怪圈。如同夜空中的北斗星能为人们指明方向一样,这99 个忠告一定会给你迷茫的心灵带来安慰,给你的命运带来变化。书中的有些故事看起来很平常,有些道理大家甚至会认为是老生常谈,但是,这些凝聚着前人智慧的经验和道理却是我们一辈子都适用的法宝,只要你认真领悟吃透其中的道理,娴熟地掌握、运用其中的方法、策略和技巧,你就能够少走一些弯路,避免一些不必要的失败和挫折,你就能够在复杂的社会中站稳脚跟,畅通无阻,无往不胜!
  • 寒笑九泉

    寒笑九泉

    我叫寒小书,我本是一个活人,却遭到一个鬼暗算,最终灵魂转换,它成了人,而我变成了鬼,正当我去投胎转世时,阎王爷却告诉了我一个天大的秘密!而我的故事从这里开始……
  • 豪门秘妻:总裁,我们离婚吧

    豪门秘妻:总裁,我们离婚吧

    他白天装正经,晚上强行撩她,完全不顾及他们的家族恩怨:“总裁大人,我要离婚!”总裁冷眼相对:“都怀了包子还想爬墙?”说着他就摘下皮带,“你干嘛!”“当然是干……看你还想不想爬!”
  • 四极之门1

    四极之门1

    “孤城背流水,远雁入寒云。”雁寒云的名字富有诗意,他的一生也充满着传奇色彩。幼年寄居在一个不入流的公会,平平淡淡,却洋溢着温馨和童趣。可惜好景不长,十岁那年突生变故,他因此走上了一条不同寻常的路......
  • 冷酷校草,萌丫头你别走

    冷酷校草,萌丫头你别走

    (本文已修改)他是L国第一豪门的少爷,她是他的青梅竹马。一场意外她们分开八年,八年后她强势回归却忘了他。而他却扮猪吃老虎一步一步把她拐回来。某天“流氓,你吃我豆腐”某男“乖,我们继续”,某日“爹地,今晚我要和你们一起睡”某男很淡定“你和我们睡,爹地和妈咪怎么给你添个妹妹呢”“好吧,那你送给你了”
  • TFBOYS之霸道女的青春

    TFBOYS之霸道女的青春

    当一个霸道的“大小姐”寒钰遇上了他们,会擦出怎样的火花呢?而是寒龙帮帮主的寒钰,又将怎样收服了众多人的心呢?
  • 毁神诀

    毁神诀

    神格落入凡间,一个异才少年被卷入一场阴谋斗争,年少的他家族被灭,亲人失散,他只身一人踏上寻找真相的路程。
  • 高冷老公囚爱记:说爱520次

    高冷老公囚爱记:说爱520次

    这是一段牵扯青春的爱情,每个人都有属于自己的青涩青春,如果你还在等待,如果你还在深爱一个人,请不要放弃……
  • 花开花落会有时

    花开花落会有时

    认真看、否则你会看不懂的、新手上架、多多包涵哦