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第91章

BEFORE THE REVOLUTIONARY TRIBUNAL

Only, Rouletabille refused to be put into the basket.He would not let them disarm him until they promised to call a carriage.The Vehicle rolled into the court, and while Pere Alexis was kept back in his shop at the point of a revolver, Rouletabille quietly got in, smoking his pipe.The man who appeared to be the chief of the band (the gentleman of the Neva) got in too and sat down beside him.

The carriage windows were shuttered, preventing all communication with the outside, and only a tiny lantern lighted the interior.

They started.The carriage was driven by two men in brown coats trimmed with false astrakhan.The dvornicks saluted, believing it a police affair.The concierge made the sign of the cross.

The journey lasted several hours without other incidents than those brought about by the tremendous jolts, which threw the two passengers inside one on top of the other.This might have made an opening for conversation; and the "gentleman of the Neva" tried it; but in vain.Rouletabille would not respond.At one moment, indeed, the gentleman, who was growing bored, became so pressing that the reporter finally said in the curt tone he always used when he was irritated:

"I pray you, monsieur, let me smoke my pipe in peace."Upon which the gentleman prudently occupied himself in lowering one of the windows, for it grew stifling.

Finally, after much jolting, there was a stop while the horses were changed and the gentleman asked Rouletabille to let himself be blindfolded."The moment has come; they are going to hang me without any form of trial," thought the reporter, and when, blinded with the bandage, he felt himself lifted under the arms, there was revolt of his whole being, that being which, now that it was on the point of dying, did not wish to cease.Rouletabille would have believed himself stronger, more courageous, more stoical at least.

But blind instinct swept all of this away, that instinct of conservation which had no concern with the minor bravadoes of the reporter, no concern with the fine heroic manner, of the determined pose to die finely, because the instinct of conservation, which is, as its rigid name indicates, essentially materialistic, demands only, thinks of nothing but, to live.And it was that instinct which made Rouletabille's last pipe die out unpuffed.

The young man was furious with himself, and he grew pale with the fear that he might not succeed in mastering this emotion, he took fierce hold of himself and his members, which had stiffened at the contact of seizure by rough hands, relaxed, and he allowed himself to be led.Truly, he was disgusted with his faintness and weakness.He had seen men die who knew they were going to die.

His task as reporter had led him more than once to the foot of the guillotine.And the wretches he had seen there had died bravely.

Extraordinarily enough, the most criminal had ordinarily met death most bravely.Of course, they had had leisure to prepare themselves, thinking a long time in advance of that supreme moment.But they affronted death, came to it almost negligently, found strength even to say banal or taunting things to those around them.He recalled above all a boy of eighteen years old who had cowardly murdered an old woman and two children in a back-country farm, and had walked to his death without a tremor, talking reassuringly to the priest and the police official, who walked almost sick with horror on either side of him.Could he, then, not be as brave as that child?

They made him mount some steps and he felt that he had entered the stuffy atmosphere of a closed room.Then someone removed the bandage.He was in a room of sinister aspect and in the midst of a rather large company.

Within these naked, neglected walls there were about thirty young men, some of them apparently quite as young as Rouletabille, with candid blue eyes and pale complexions.The others, older men, were of the physical type of Christs, not the animated Christs of Occidental painters, but those that are seen on the panels of the Byzantine school or fastened on the ikons, sculptures of silver or gold.Their long hair, deeply parted in the middle, fell upon their shoulders in curl-tipped golden masses.Some leant against the wall, erect, and motionless.Others were seated on the floor, their legs crossed.Most of them were in winter coats, bought in the bazaars.But there were also men from the country, with their skins of beasts, their sayons, their touloupes.One of them had his legs laced about with cords and was shod with twined willow twigs.

The contrast afforded by various ones of these grave and attentive figures showed that representatives from the entire revolutionary party were present.At the back of the room, behind a table, three young men were seated, and the oldest of them was not more than twenty-five and had the benign beauty of Jesus on feast-days, canopied by consecrated palms.

In the center of the room a small table stood, quite bare and without any apparent purpose.

On the right was another table with paper, pens and ink-stands.It was there that Rouletabille was conducted and asked to be seated.

Then he saw that another man was at his side, who was required to keep standing.His face was pale and desperate, very drawn.His eyes burned somberly, in spite of the panic that deformed his features Rouletabille recognized one of the unintroduced friends whom Gounsovski had brought with him to the supper at Krestowsky.

Evidently since then the always-threatening misfortune had fallen upon him.They were proceeding with his trial.The one who seemed to preside over these strange sessions pronounced a name:

"Annouchka!"

A door opened, and Annouchka appeared.

Rouletabille hardly recognized her, she was so strangely dressed, like the Russian poor, with her under-jacket of red-flannel and the handkerchief which, knotted under her chin, covered all her beautiful hair.

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