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第91章 BOOK THE THIRD:THE TRACK OF A STORM(6)

The nervousness and dread that were upon him inspired that vague uneasiness respecting the Bank,which a great change would naturally awaken,with such feelings roused. It was well guarded,and he got up to go among the trusty people watching it,when his door suddenly opened,and two figures rushed in,at sight of which he fell back in amazement.

Lucie and her father!Lucie with her arms stretched out to him,and with that old look of earnestness so concentrated and intensified,that it seemed as though it had been stamped upon her face expressly to give force and power to it in this one passage of her life.

'What is this?'cried Mr. Lorry,breathless and confused.'What is the matter?Lucie!Manette!What has happened?What has brought you here?What is it?'

With the look fixed upon him,in her paleness and wildness,she panted out in his arms,imploringly,'O my dear friend!My husband!'

'Your husband,Lucie?'

'Charles.'

'What of Charles?'

'Here.'

'Here,in Paris?'

'Has been here some days—three or four—I don't know how many—I can't collect my thoughts. An errand of generosity brought him here unknown to us;he was stopped at the barrier,and sent to prison.'

The old man uttered an irrepressible cry. Almost at the same moment,the bell of the great gate rang again,and a loud noise of feet and voices came pouring into the court-yard.

'What is that noise?'said the Doctor,turning towards the window.

'Don't look!'cried Mr. Lorry.'Don't look out!Manette,for your life,don't touch the blind!'

The Doctor turned,with his hand upon the fastening of the window,and said,with a cool,bold smile:

'My dear friend,I have a charmed life in this city. I have been aBastille prisoner.There is no patriot in Paris—in Paris?In France—who,knowing me to have been a prisoner in the Bastille,would touch me,except to overwhelm me with embraces,or carry me in triumph.My old pain has given me a power that has brought us through the barrier,and gained us news of Charles there,and brought us here.I knew it would be so;I knew I could help Charles out of all danger;I told Lucie so.—What is that noise?'His hand was again upon the window.

'Don't look!'cried Mr. Lorry,absolutely desperate.'No,Lucie,my dear,nor you!'He got his arm around her,and held her.'Don't be so terrified,my love.I solemnly swear to you that I know of no harm having happened to Charles;that I had no suspicion even of his being in this fatal place.What prison is he in?'

'La Force!'

'La Force!Lucie,my child,if ever you were brave and serviceable in your life—and you were always both—you will compose yourself now,to do exactly as I bid you;for more depends upon it than you can think,or I can say. There is no help for you in any action on your part tonight;you cannot possibly stir out.I say this,because what I must bid you to do for Charles's sake,is the hardest thing to do of all.You must instantly be obedient,still and quiet.You must let me put you in a room at the back here.You must leave your father and me alone for two minutes,and as there are Life and Death in the world you must not delay.'

'I will be submissive to you. I see in your face that you know I can do nothing else than this.I know you are true.'

The old man kissed her,and hurried her into his room,and turned the key;then came hurrying back to the Doctor,andopened the window and partly opened the blind,and put his hand upon the Doctor's arm,and looked out with him into the court-yard.

Looked out upon a throng of men and women:not enough in number,or near enough,to fill the courtyard:not more than forty or fifty in all. The people in possession of the house had let them in at the gate,and they rushed in to work at the grindstone;it had evidently been set up there for their purpose,as in a convenient and retired spot.

But such awful workers,and such awful work!

The grindstone had a double handle,and turning at it madly were two men,whose faces,as their long hair flapped back when the whirlings of the grindstone brought their faces up,were more horrible and cruel than the visages of the wildest savages in their most barbarous disguise. False eyebrows and false moustaches were stuck upon them,and their hideous countenances were all bloody and sweaty,and all awry with howling,and all staring and glaring with beastly excitement and want of sleep.As these ruffians turned and turned,their matted locks now flung forward over their eyes,now flung backward over their necks,some women held wine to their mouths that they might drink;and what with dropping blood,and what with dropping wine,and what with the stream of sparks struck out of the stone,all their wicked atmosphere seemed gore and fire.The eye could not detect one creature in the group free from the smear of blood.Shouldering one another to get next at the sharpening-stone,the men stripped to the waist,with the stain all over their limbs and bodies;men in all sorts of rags,with the stain upon those rags;men devilishly set off with spoils of women's lace and silk and ribbon,with the staindyeing those trifles through and through.Hatchets,knives,bayonets,swords,all brought to be sharpened,were all red with it.Some of the hacked swords were tied to the wrist of those who carried them,with strips of linen and fragments of dress:ligatures various in kind,but all deep of the one colour.And as the frantic wielders of these weapons snatched them from the stream of sparks and tore away into the streets,the same red hue was red in their frenzied eyes;—eyes which any unbrutalised beholder would have given twenty years of life,to petrify with a well directed gun.

All this was seen in a moment,as the vision of a drowning man,or of any human creature at any very great pass,could see a world if it were there. They drew back from the window,and the Doctor looked for explanation in his friend's ashy face.

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