登陆注册
15476500000046

第46章 Chapter XVII : Boulogne(3)

"Oh! but I think you do!" retorted the official with a sneer, "and 'tis a mighty clever one, I'll allow. Celine Dumont, ma foi! Not badly imagined, ma petite mere: and all would have passed off splendidly; unfortunately, Celine Dumont, servitor to Citizeness Desiree Candeille, passed through these barriers along with her mistress not half an hour ago."

And with long, grimy finger he pointed to an entry in the large book which lay open before him, and wherein he had apparently been busy making notes of the various passengers who had filed past him.

Then he looked up with a triumphant leer at the calm face of Marguerite.

She still did not feel really frightened, only puzzled and perturbed; but all the blood had rushed away from her face, leaving her cheeks ashen white, and pressing against her heart, until it almost choked her.

"You are making a mistake, Citizen," she said very quietly. "I am Citizeness Candeille's maid. She gave me the passport herself, just before I left for England; if you will ask her the question, she will confirm what I say, and she assured me that it was quite en regle."

But the man only shrugged his shoulders and laughed derisively. The incident evidently amused him, yet he must have seen many of the same sort; in the far corner of the tent Marguerite seemed to discern a few moving forms, soldiers, she thought, for she caught sight of a glint like that of steel. One or two men stood close behind the official at the desk, and the sentinels were to the right and left of the tent.

With an instinctive sense of appeal, Marguerite looked round from one face to the other: but each looked absolutely impassive and stolid, quite uninterested in this little scene, the exact counterpart of a dozen others, enacted on this very spot within the last hour.

"He! la! la! petite mere!" said the official in the same tone of easy persiflage which he had adopted all along, "but we do know how to concoct a pretty lie, aye! and so circumstantially too! Unfortunately it was Citizeness Desiree Candeille herself who happened to be standing just where you are at the present moment, along with her maid, Celine Dumont, both of whom were specially signed for and recommended as perfectly trustworthy, by no less a person than Citoyen Chauvelin of the Committee of Public Safety."

"But I assure you that there is a mistake," pleased Marguerite earnestly, "'Tis the other woman who lied, I have my passport and ..."

"A truce on this," retorted the man peremptorily. "If everything is as you say, and if you have nothing to hide, you'll be at liberty to continue your journey to-morrow, after you have explained yourself before the citizen governor. Next one now, quick!"

Marguerite tried another protest, just as those others had done, whom she had watched so mechanically before. But already she knew that that would be useless, for she had felt that a heavy hand was being placed on her shoulder, and that she was being roughly led away.

In a flash she had understood and seen the whole sequel of the awful trap which had all along been destined to engulf her as well as her husband.

What a clumsy, blind fool she had been!

What a miserable antagonist the subtle schemes of a past master of intrigue as was Chauvelin. To have enticed the Scarlet Pimpernel to France was a great thing! The challenge was clever, the acceptance of it by the bold adventurer a forgone conclusion, but the master stroke of the whole plan was done, when she, the wife, was enticed over too with the story of Candeille's remorse and the offer of the passport.

Fool! fool that she was!

And how well did Chauvelin know feminine nature! How cleverly he had divined her thoughts, her feelings, the impulsive way in which she would act; how easily he had guessed that, knowing her husband's danger, she, Marguerite, would immediately follow him.

Now the trap had closed on her--and she saw it all, when it was too late.

Percy Blakeney in France! His wife a prisoner! Her freedom and safety in exchange for his life!

The hopelessness of it all struck her with appalling force, and her sense reeled with the awful finality of the disaster.

Yet instinct in her still struggled for freedom. Ahead of her, and all around, beyond the tent and in the far distance there was a provocative alluring darkness: if she only could get away, only could reach the shelter of that remote and sombre distance, she would hide, and wait, not blunder again, oh no! she would be prudent and wary, if only she could get away!

One woman's struggles, against five men! It was pitiable, sublime, absolutely useless.

The man in the tent seemed to be watching her with much amusement for a moment or two, as her whole graceful body stiffened for that absurd and unequal physical contest. He seemed vastly entertained at the sight of this good-looking young woman striving to pit her strength against five sturdy soldiers of the Republic.

"Allons! that will do now!" he said at last roughly. "We have no time to waste! Get the jade away, and let her cool her temper in No. 6, until the citizen governor gives further orders.

"Take her away!" he shouted more loudly, banging a grimy fist down on the table before him, as Marguerite still struggled on with the blind madness of despair. "Pardi! can none of you rid us of that turbulent baggage?"

The crowd behind were pushing forward: the guard within the tent were jeering at those who were striving to drag Marguerite away: these latter were cursing loudly and volubly, until one of them, tired out, furious and brutal, raised his heavy fist and with an obscene oath brought it crashing down upon the unfortunate woman's head.

Perhaps, though it was the work of a savage and cruel creature, the blow proved more merciful than it had been intended: it had caught Marguerite full between the eyes; her aching senses, wearied and reeling already, gave way beneath this terrible violence; her useless struggles ceased, her arms fell inert by her side: and losing consciousness completely, her proud, unbendable spirit was spared the humiliating knowledge of her final removal by the rough soldiers, and of the complete wreckage of her last, lingering hopes.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 医妃天下:腹黑帝君请休妻

    医妃天下:腹黑帝君请休妻

    她是后唐唯一公主,一场叛乱,国破家亡。他是后唐朝臣之子,父亲叛乱,改朝换代。后唐公主变为前朝遗孤,后唐朝臣晋升北周太子,他们之间命运互换。逃命时不慎掉落山下,再醒来她失去原本记忆,隐世村落习得一身岐黄之术。乱世年间战火纷扰,加冠年后他一身戎马乘驰沙场,只为在乱世重见她的身影。奈何命运弄人,再相见,她却早已将他忘的一干二净。纷繁乱世,她辗转诸国,却留下倩影,让君臣争斗;一个为她兵临城下,只为报被欺凌之仇;一个为她筹谋步兵,只想再现清灵之眸;一个为他舍弃帝位,只因欠你未娶之诺。
  • 橙子的逆天大行动

    橙子的逆天大行动

    她是一个普普通通的女孩,因为家的变故,身份曝光。为了强大,为了她的安全,她的父亲和他的爷爷亲手将她送走,六个月,半年的时间,她从一个小强成功变成了一个打不死的小强。回来时,她与他机场相撞,一见钟情;ktv时,她有危险,他挺身而出,英雄救美。当有人欺她时,他为她不顾一切。她报复她恨的人时,他在一旁看着,等她累了,他在继续帮她。他一直默默地守在她的身边。。。。。。
  • 创世纪之无极逆乱

    创世纪之无极逆乱

    创之力,创造战神,创造日月!!创武,创将,创王,创皇,创仙,创神,创极且看罗魁穿越时空,来到表面宁静,其实逆乱的21世纪,如何,创,世,纪
  • 剑洗残阳

    剑洗残阳

    江湖太大了,每天总会有无数个人想要出名,但是却又栽在江湖的路上,
  • 完美天尊

    完美天尊

    少年江夜,因无法修炼天炎派的入门功法,受尽同门弟子的嘲讽与讥笑,更有剑竹峰首座弟子齐留海上门打脸。机缘巧合之下,修万古功法,学炼丹之技,习绝世圣术。挡我者,必踏其石首而行。帝国若阻我脚步,那便灭了那国。氏族叫嚣,那便屠尽全族!大陆九州,任我横行!
  • 魔幻依然

    魔幻依然

    夜宿旅馆,被天降妹子将屋顶开了个天窗……森林迷路,遇到奇怪黑人与会说话的老虎?西大陆有无数恐怖不死生物,东大路有来路不明神秘强者杀手组织碧血楼、统治大陆的月王族、生人勿近的魂游谷、自立为王的七星宫。一个想要成为黑法师的少年遇上了忘记身世的少年、迷糊的少女,还有明显带着主角光环却不是主角的白富美……各路NPC不断添乱,大怪小怪层出不穷,转遍整个大陆依然还是碌碌无为……可悲还是可喜?
  • 倾世霸宠:女相有毒

    倾世霸宠:女相有毒

    她是裕安国的一人之下万人之上的丞相,世人传她喜好男色,纨绔不堪,实则她女扮男装,擅于权术;她是二十二世纪的神医,一起生活了四年的男人害她丧命。当神医穿越到被溺死的丞相身上,五国会掀起怎样的风云……“冤家,你瞧瞧院子里那些男人,哪里有我一半好?”“你一直盯着爷,莫不是被爷的英姿迷呆了?”“朝歌,你不喜欢我,我就把你在乎的人杀了,直到你喜欢我为止……”“尹哥哥,我怕打雷,今晚能不能和你睡?”……一大波美男即将来袭……——————
  • 众神之妻

    众神之妻

    NP一女,众神之间的爆笑故事,希腊诸神之间的轻松愉快。内在傲娇吐槽的女主遇上温和阳光的诸神会发生什么事呢?让我们拭目以待,啦啦啦啦。
  • 元神

    元神

    既然注定不能做个万人敬仰的大英雄!那么就做个俯视众生的大魔头吧!…………新人一枚,求各方老大广施援助之手,完成我大魔头的伟业!
  • 白色年华:记住我就好

    白色年华:记住我就好

    黑暗中,一双手从后面抱住了她,带着熟悉的气息。夏禾颤抖着问:“季然,是你吗?”“嗯”低沉的声音让夏禾安心下来,“不知道怎么就停电了......”“别说话,让我抱下你。”天知道,他等这个女人有多久了,如今软香在怀,今晚这么好的机会怎么能放过她?这是一个腹黑男和纯情女的故事,身心干净。喜欢的书友们可以收藏哦~