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第95章 PART ONE(94)

'To Arras.'

'And Monsieur wishes to reach there to-day?'

'Yes,of course.'

'By taking two post-horses?'

'Why not?'

'Does it make any difference whether Monsieur arrives at four o'clock to-morrow morning?'

'Certainly not.'

'There is one thing to be said about that,you see,by taking post-horses——Monsieur has his passport?'

'Yes.'

'Well,by taking post-horses,Monsieur cannot reach Arras before to-morrow.We are on a cross-road.The relays are badly served,the horses are in the fields.

The season for ploughing is just beginning;heavy teams are required,and horses are seized upon everywhere,from the post as well as elsewhere.

Monsieur will have to wait three or four hours at the least at every relay.And,then,they drive at a walk.

There are many hills to ascend.'

'Come then,I will go on horseback.

Unharness the cabriolet.Some one can surely sell me a saddle in the neighborhood.'

'Without doubt.

But will this horse bear the saddle?'

'That is true;you remind me of that;he will not bear it.'

'Then——'

'But I can surely hire a horse in the village?'

'A horse to travel to Arras at one stretch?'

'Yes.'

'That would require such a horse as does not exist in these parts.You would have to buy it to begin with,because no one knows you.But you will not find one for sale nor to let,for five hundred francs,or for a thousand.'

'What am I to do?'

'The best thing is to let me repair the wheel like an honest man,and set out on your journey to-morrow.'

'To-morrow will be too late.'

'The deuce!'

'Is there not a mail-wagon which runs to Arras?

When will it pass?'

'To-night.Both the posts pass at night;the one going as well as the one coming.'

'What!

It will take you a day to mend this wheel?'

'A day,and a good long one.'

'If you set two men to work?'

'If I set ten men to work.'

'What if the spokes were to be tied together with ropes?'

'That could be done with the spokes,not with the hub;and the felly is in a bad state,too.'

'Is there any one in this village who lets out teams?'

'No.'

'Is there another wheelwright?'

The stableman and the wheelwright replied in concert,with a toss of the head

'No.'

He felt an immense joy.

It was evident that Providence was intervening.

That it was it who had broken the wheel of the tilbury and who was stopping him on the road.

He had not yielded to this sort of first summons;he had just made every possible effort to continue the journey;he had loyally and scrupulously exhausted all means;he had been deterred neither by the season,nor fatigue,nor by the expense;he had nothing with which to reproach himself.

If he went no further,that was no fault of his.

It did not concern him further.It was no longer his fault.

It was not the act of his own conscience,but the act of Providence.

He breathed again.

He breathed freely and to the full extent of his lungs for the first time since Javert's visit.

It seemed to him that the hand of iron which had held his heart in its grasp for the last twenty hours had just released him.

It seemed to him that God was for him now,and was manifesting Himself.

He said himself that he had done all he could,and that now he had nothing to do but retrace his steps quietly.

If his conversation with the wheelwright had taken place in a chamber of the inn,it would have had no witnesses,no one would have heard him,things would have rested there,and it is probable that we should not have had to relate any of the occurrences which the reader is about to peruse;but this conversation had taken place in the street.Any colloquy in the street inevitably attracts a crowd.

There are always people who ask nothing better than to become spectators.While he was questioning the wheelwright,some people who were passing back and forth halted around them.

After listening for a few minutes,a young lad,to whom no one had paid any heed,detached himself from the group and ran off.

At the moment when the traveller,after the inward deliberation which we have just described,resolved to retrace his steps,this child returned.

He was accompanied by an old woman.

'Monsieur,'said the woman,'my boy tells me that you wish to hire a cabriolet.'

These simple words uttered by an old woman led by a child made the perspiration trickle down his limbs.

He thought that he beheld the hand which had relaxed its grasp reappear in the darkness behind him,ready to seize him once more.

He answered:——

'Yes,my good woman;I am in search of a cabriolet which I can hire.'

And he hastened to add:——

'But there is none in the place.'

'Certainly there is,'said the old woman.

'Where?'interpolated the wheelwright.

'At my house,'replied the old woman.

He shuddered.

The fatal hand had grasped him again.

The old woman really had in her shed a sort of basket spring-cart.The wheelwright and the stable-man,in despair at the prospect of the traveller escaping their clutches,interfered.

'It was a frightful old trap;it rests flat on the axle;it is an actual fact that the seats were suspended inside it by leather thongs;the rain came into it;the wheels were rusted and eaten with moisture;it would not go much further than the tilbury;a regular ramshackle old stage-wagon;the gentleman would make a great mistake if he trusted himself to it,'etc.,etc.

All this was true;but this trap,this ramshackle old vehicle,this thing,whatever it was,ran on its two wheels and could go to Arras.

He paid what was asked,left the tilbury with the wheelwright to be repaired,intending to reclaim it on his return,had the white horse put to the cart,climbed into it,and resumed the road which he had been travelling since morning.

At the moment when the cart moved off,he admitted that he had felt,a moment previously,a certain joy in the thought that he should not go whither he was now proceeding.

He examined this joy with a sort of wrath,and found it absurd.

Why should he feel joy at turning back?After all,he was taking this trip of his own free will.No one was forcing him to it.

And assuredly nothing would happen except what he should choose.

As he left Hesdin,he heard a voice shouting to him:

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