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第92章

"Oh, the good news! oh, the good news!" she sang out with such heartfelt joy, it went off into a honeyed whine; even as our gay old tunes have a pathos underneath "So then," said she, they will no longer be able to threaten us little girls with him, making our lives a burden!" And she bounded off "to tell Nanette," she said.

There is a theory that everything has its counterpart; if true, Denys it would seem had found the mind his consigne fitted.

While he was roaring with laughter at its unexpected success and Gerard's amazement, a little hand pulled his jerkin and a little face peeped round his waist.Curiosity was now the dominant passion in that small but vivid countenance.

"Est-ce toi qui l'a tue, beau soldat?"

"Oui, ma mie," said Denys, as gruffly as ever he could, rightly deeming this would smack of supernatural puissance to owners of bell-like trebles."C'est moi.Ca vaut une petite embrassade -pas?""Je crois ben.Aie! aie!"

"Qu'as-tu?"

Ca pique! ca pique!"

"Quel dommage! je vais la couper."

"Nein, ce n'est rien; et pisque t'as tue ce mechant.T'es fierement beau, tout d' meme, toi; t'es lien miex que ma grande soeur.

"Will you not kiss me, too, ma mie?" said Gerard.

"Je ne demande par miex.Tiens, tiens, tiens! c'est doulce celle-ci.Ah! que j'aimons les hommes! Des fames, ca ne m'aurait jamais donne l'arjan, blanc, plutot ca m'aurait ri au nez.C'est si peu de chose, les fames.Serviteur, beaulx sires! Bon voiage;et n'oubliez point la Jeanneton!"

"Adieu, petit coeur," said Gerard, and on they marched; but presently looking back they saw the contemner of women in the middle of the road, making them a reverence, and blowing them kisses with little May morning face.

"Come on," cried Gerard lustily."I shall win to Rome yet.Holy St.Bavon, what a sunbeam of innocence hath shot across our bloodthirsty road! Forget thee, little Jeanneton? not likely, amidst all this slobbering, and gibbeting, and decanting.Come on, thou laggard! forward!""Dost call this marching?" remonstrated Denys; "why, we shall walk o'er Christmas Day and never see it."At the next town they came to, suddenly an arbalestrier ran out of a tavern after them, and in a moment his beard and Denys's were like two brushes stuck together.It was a comrade.He insisted on their coming into the tavern with him, and breaking a bottle of wine.In course of conversation, he told Denys there was an insurrection in the Duke's Flemish provinces, and soldiers were ordered thither from all parts of Burgundy."Indeed, I marvelled to see thy face turned this way.

"I go to embrace my folk that I have not seen these three years.

Ye can quell a bit of a rising without me I trow."Suddenly Denys gave a start."Dost hear Gerard? this comrade is bound for Holland.""What then? ah, a letter! a letter to Margaret! but will he be so good, so kind?"The soldier with a torrent of blasphemy informed him he would not only take it, but go a league or two out of his way to do it.

In an instant out came inkhorn and paper from Gerard's wallet; and he wrote a long letter to Margaret, and told her briefly what Ifear I have spun too tediously; dwelt most on the bear, and the plunge in the Rhine, and the character of Denys, whom he painted to the life.And with many endearing expressions bade her to be of good cheer; some trouble and peril there had been, but all that was over now, and his only grief left was, that he could not hope to have a word from her hand till he should reach Rome.He ended with comforting her again as hard as he could.And so absorbed was he in his love and his work, that he did not see all the people in the room were standing peeping, to watch the nimble and true finger execute such rare penmanship.

Denys, proud of his friend's skill, let him alone, till presently the writer's face worked, and soon the scalding tears began to run down his young cheeks, one after another, on the paper where he was then writing comfort, comfort.Then Denys rudely repulsed the curious, and asked his comrade with a faltering voice whether he had the heart to let so sweet a love-letter miscarry? The other swore by the face of St.Luke he would lose the forefinger of his right hand sooner.

Seeing him so ready, Gerard charged him also with a short, cold letter to his parents; and in it he drew hastily with his pen two hands grasping each other, to signify farewell.By-the-by, one drop of bitterness found its way into his letter to Margaret.But of that anon.

Gerard now offered money to the soldier.He hesitated, but declined it."No, no! art comrade of my comrade; and may" (etc.)"but thy love for the wench touches me.I'll break another bottle at thy charge an thou wilt, and so cry quits.""Well said, comrade," cried Denys."Hadst taken money, I had invited thee to walk in the courtyard and cross swords with me.""Whereupon I had cut thy comb for thee," retorted the other.

"Hadst done thy endeavour, drole, I doubt not."They drank the new bottle, shook hands, adhered to custom, and parted on opposite routes.

This delay, however, somewhat put out Denys's calculations, and evening surprised them ere they reached a little town he was making for, where was a famous hotel.However, they fell in with a roadside auberge, and Denys, seeing a buxom girl at the door, said, "This seems a decent inn," and led the way into the kitchen.

They ordered supper, to which no objection was raised, only the landlord requested them to pay for it beforehand.It was not an uncommon proposal in any part of the world.Still it was not universal, and Denys was nettled, and dashed his hand somewhat ostentatiously into his purse and pulled out a gold angel."Count me the change, and speedily," said he."You tavern-keepers are more likely to rob me than I you."While the supper was preparing, Denys disappeared, and was eventually found by Gerard in the yard, helping Manon, his plump but not bright decoy duck, to draw water, and pouring extravagant compliments into her dullish ear.Gerard grunted and returned to table, but Denys did not come in for a good quarter of an hour.

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