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第8章 How Brigadier Gerard Lost His Ear(7)

"I have hopes, Etienne.Lorenzo is there.He was silent while I was judged, but he may have pleaded for me after I was gone.""He did.I heard him."

"Then he may have softened their hearts."I knew that it was not so, but how could I bring myself to tell her? I might as well have done so, for with the quick instinct of woman my silence was speech to her.

"They would not listen to him! You need not fear to tell me, dear, for you will find that I am worthy to be loved by such a soldier.Where is Lorenzo now?""He left the hall."

"Then he may have left the house as well." "I believe that he did.""He has abandoned me to my fate.Etienne, Etienne, they are coming!"Afar off I heard those fateful steps and the jingle of distant keys.What were they coming for now, since there were no other prisoners to drag to judgment? It could only be to carry out the sentence upon my darling.

I stood between her and the door, with the strength of a lion in mylimbs.I would tear the house down before they should touch her.

"Go back! Go back!" she cried."They will murder you, Etienne.My life, at least, is safe.For the love you bear me, Etienne, go back.It is nothing.I will make no sound.You will not hear that it is done."She wrestled with me, this delicate creature, and by main force she dragged me to the opening between the cells.But a sudden thought had crossed my mind.

"We may yet be saved," I whispered."Do what I tell you at once and without argument.Go into my cell.

Quick!"

I pushed her through the gap and helped her to replace the planks.I had retained her cloak in my hands, and with this wrapped round me I crept into the darkest corner of her cell.There I lay when the door was opened and several men came in.I had reckoned that they would bring no lantern, for they had none with them before.

To their eyes I was only a dark blur in the corner."Bring a light," said one of them.

"No, no; curse it!" cried a rough voice, which I knew to be that of the ruffian, Matteo."It is not a job that I like, and the more I saw it the less I should like it.I am sorry, signora, but the order of the tribunal has to be obeyed."My impulse was to spring to my feet and to rush through them all and out by the open door.But how would that help Lucia? Suppose that I got clear away, she would be in their hands until I could come back with help, for single-handed I could not hope to clear a way for her.All this flashed through my mind in an instant, and I saw that the only course for me was to lie still, take what came, and wait my chance.The fellow's coarse hand felt about among my curls--those curls in which only a woman's fingers had ever wandered.The next instant he gripped my ear and a pain shot through me as if I had been touched with a hot iron.I bit my lip to stifle a cry, and I felt the blood run warm down my neck and back.

"There, thank Heaven, that's over," said the fellow, giving me a friendly pat on the head."You're a brave girl, signora, I'll say that foryou, and I only wish you'd have better taste than to love a Frenchman.You can blame him and not me for what I have done."What could I do save to lie still and grind my teeth at my own helplessness? At the same time my pain and my rage were always soothed by the reflection that I had suffered for the woman whom I loved.It is the custom of men to say to ladies that they would willingly endure any pain for their sake, but it was my privilege to show that I had said no more than I meant.I thought also how nobly I would seem to have acted if ever the story came to be told, and how proud the regiment of Conflans might well be of their colonel.These thoughts helped me to suffer in silence while the blood still trickled over my neck and dripped upon the stone floor.It was that sound which nearly led to my destruction.

"She's bleeding fast," said one of the valets."You had best fetch a surgeon or you will find her dead in the morning.""She lies very still and she has never opened her mouth," said another."The shock has killed her.""Nonsense; a young woman does not die so easily." It was Matteo who spoke."Besides, I did but snip off enough to leave the tribunal's mark upon her.Rouse up, signora, rouse up!"He shook me by the shoulder, and my heart stood still for fear he should feel the epaulet under the mantle.

"How is it with you now?" he asked.I made no answer.

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