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第13章

THE WATCH

She went out to caution the servants to a strict watch, armed to the teeth, before the gate all night long, and she crossed the deserted garden.Under the veranda the schwitzar was spreading a mattress for Ermolai.She asked him if he had seen the young Frenchman anywhere, and after the answer, could only say to herself, "Where is he, then?" Where had Rouletabille gone? The general, whom she had carried up to his room on her back, without any help, and had helped into bed without assistance, was disturbed by this singular disappearance.Had someone already carried off "their"Rouletabille? Their friends were gone and the orderlies had taken leave without being able to say where this boy of a journalist had gone.But it would be foolish to worry about the disappearance of a Journalist, they had said.That kind of man - these journalists - came, went, arrived when one least expected them, and quitted their company - even the highest society - without formality.It was what they called in France "leaving English fashion." However, it appeared it was not meant to be impolite.Perhaps he had gone to telegraph.A journalist had to keep in touch with the telegraph at all hours.Poor Matrena Petrovna roamed the solitary garden in tumult of heart.There was the light in the general's window on the first floor.There were lights in the basement from the kitchens.There was a light on the ground-floor near the sitting-room, from Natacha's chamber window.Ah, the night was hard to bear.And this night the shadows weighed heavier than ever on the valiant breast of Matrena.As she breathed she felt as though she lifted all the weight of the threatening night.She examined everything - everything.All was shut tight, was perfectly secure, and there was no one within excepting people she was absolutely sure of - but whom, all the same, she did not allow to go anywhere in the house excepting where their work called them.

Each in his place.That made things surer.She wished each one could remain fixed like the porcelain statues of men out on the lawn.Even as she thought it, here at her feet, right at her very feet, a shadow of one of the porcelain men moved, stretched itself out, rose to its knees, grasped her skirt and spoke in the voice of Rouletabille.Ah, good! it was Rouletabille."Himself, dear madame; himself.""Why is Ermolai in the veranda? Send him back to the kitchens and tell the schwitzar to go to bed.The servants are enough for an ordinary guard outside.Then you go in at once, shut the door, and don't concern yourself about me, dear madame.Good-night."Rouletabille had resumed, in the shadows, among the other porcelain figures, his pose of a porcelain man.

Matrena Petrovna did as she was told, returned to the house, spoke to the schwitzar, who removed to the lodge with Ermolai, and their mistress closed the outside door.She had closed long before the door of the kitchen stair which allowed the domestics to enter the villa from below.Down there each night the devoted gniagnia and the faithful Ermolai watched in turn.

Within the villa, now closed, there were on the ground-floor only Matrena herself and her step-daughter Natacha, who slept in the chamber off the sitting-room, and, above on the first floor, the general asleep, or who ought to be asleep if he had taken his potion.Matrena remained in the darkness of the drawing-room, her dark-lantern in her hand.All her nights passed thus, gliding from door to door, from chamber to chamber, watching over the watch of the police, not daring to stop her stealthy promenade even to throw herself on the mattress that she had placed across the doorway of her husband's chamber.Did she ever sleep? She herself could hardly say.Who else could, then? A tag of sleep here and there, over the arm of a chair, or leaning against the wall, waked always by some noise that she heard or dreamed, some warning, perhaps, that she alone had heard.And to-night, to-night there is Rouletabille's alert guard to help her, and she feels a little less the aching terror of watchfulness, until there surges back into her mind the recollection that the police are no longer there.Was he right, this young man? Certainly she could not deny that some way she feels more confidence now that the police are gone.She does not have to spend her time watching their shadows in the shadows, searching the darkness, the arm-chairs, the sofas, to rouse them, to appeal in low tones to all they held binding, by their own name and the name of their father, to promise them a bonus that would amount to something if they watched well, to count them in order to know where they all were, and, suddenly, to throw full in their face the ray of light from her little dark-lantern in order to be sure, absolutely sure, that she was face to face with them, one of the police, and not with some other, some other with an infernal machine under his arm.Yes, she surely had less work now that she had no longer to watch the police.And she had less fear!

She thanked the young reporter for that.Where was he? Did he remain in the pose of a porcelain statue all this time out there on the lawn? She peered through the lattice of the veranda shutters and looked anxiously out into the darkened garden.Where could he be? Was that he, down yonder, that crouching black heap with an unlighted pipe in his mouth? No, no.That, she knew well, was the dwarf she genuinely loved, her little domovoi-doukh, the familiar spirit of the house, who watched with her over the general's life and thanks to whom serious injury had not yet befallen Feodor Feodorovitch - one could not regard a mangled leg that seriously.

Ordinarily in her own country (she was from the Orel district) one did not care to see the domovoi-doukh appear in flesh and blood.

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