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第95章

Monk, immediately after his arrival, had accepted the proposition made by Lambert the evening before, for an interview, and which Monk's lieutenants had refused under the pretext that the general was indisposed.This interview was neither long nor interesting: Lambert demanded a profession of faith from his rival.The latter declared he had no other opinion than that of the majority.Lambert asked if it would not be more expedient to terminate the quarrel by an alliance than by a battle.Monk hereupon demanded a week for consideration.Now, Lambert could not refuse this: and Lambert, nevertheless, had come, saying that he should devour Monk's army.Therefore, at the end of the interview, which Lambert's party watched with impatience, nothing was decided -- neither treaty nor battle -- the rebel army, as M.d'Artagnan had foreseen, began to prefer the good cause to the bad one, and the parliament, rumpish as it was, to the pompous nothings of Lambert's designs.

They remembered, likewise, the good feasts of London ---the profusion of ale and sherry with which the citizens of London paid their friends the soldiers; -- they looked with terror at the black war bread, at the troubled waters of the Tweed, -- too salt for the glass, not enough so for the pot;and they said to themselves, "Are not the roast meats kept warm for Monk in London?" From that time nothing was heard of but desertion in Lambert's army.The soldiers allowed themselves to be drawn away by the force of principles, which are, like discipline, the obligatory tie in everybody constituted for any purpose.Monk defended the parliament --Lambert attacked it.Monk had no more inclination to support parliament than Lambert, but he had it inscribed on his standards, so that all those of the contrary party were reduced to write upon theirs "Rebellion," which sounded ill to puritan ears.They flocked, then, from Lambert to Monk, as sinners flock from Baal to God.

Monk made his calculations, at a thousand desertions a day Lambert had men enough to last twenty days; but there is in sinking things such a growth of weight and swiftness, which combine with each other, that a hundred left the first day, five hundred the second, a thousand the third.Monk thought he had obtained his rate.But from one thousand the deserters increased to two thousand, then to four thousand, and, a week after, Lambert, perceiving that he had no longer the possibility of accepting battle, if it were offered to him, took the wise resolution of decamping during the night, returning to London, and being beforehand with Monk in constructing a power with the wreck of the military party.

But Monk, free and without uneasiness, marched towards London as a conqueror, augmenting his army with all the floating parties on his way.He encamped at Barnet, that is to say, within four leagues of the capital, cherished by the parliament, which thought it beheld in him a protector, and awaited by the people, who were anxious to see him reveal himself, that they might judge him.D'Artagnan himself had not been able to fathom his tactics; he observed -- he admired.Monk could not enter London with a settled determination without bringing about civil war.He temporized for a short time.

Suddenly, when least expected, Monk drove the military party out of London, and installed himself in the city amidst the citizens, by order of the parliament; then, at the moment when the citizens were crying out against Monk -- at the moment when the soldiers themselves were accusing their leader -- Monk, finding himself certain of a majority, declared to the Rump Parliament that it must abdicate -- be dissolved -- and yield its place to a government which would not be a joke.Monk pronounced this declaration, supported by fifty thousand swords, to which, that same evening, were united, with shouts of delirious joy, the five hundred thousand inhabitants of the good city of London.At length, at the moment when the people, after their triumphs and festive repasts in the open streets, were looking about for a master, it was affirmed that a vessel had left the Hague, bearing Charles II.and his fortunes.

"Gentlemen," said Monk to his officers, "I am going to meet the legitimate king.He who loves me will follow me." Aburst of acclamations welcomed these words, which D'Artagnan did not hear without the greatest delight.

"Mordioux!" said he to Monk, "that is bold, monsieur.""You will accompany me, will you not?" said Monk.

"Pardieu! general.But tell me, I beg, what you wrote by Athos, that is to say, the Comte de la Fere -- you know --the day of our arrival?"

"I have no secrets from you now," replied Monk."I wrote these words: `Sire, I expect your majesty in six weeks at Dover.'""Ah!" said D'Artagnan, "I no longer say it is bold; I say it is well played; it is a fine stroke!""You are something of a judge in such matters," replied Monk.

And this was the only time the general had ever made an allusion to his voyage to Holland.

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