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第46章

The plan was sunple enough: to scramble, by means of his rope, to the bottom of the cliff, take his friends with him, jump into the motor-car and attack d'Albufex and Sebastiani on the deserted road that leads to Aumale Station.There could be no doubt about the issue of the contest.

With d'Albufex and Sebastiani prisoners; it would be an easy matter to make one of them speak.D'Albufex had shown him how to set about it;and Clarisse Mergy would be inflexible where it was a question of saving her son.

He took the rope with which he had provided himself and groped about to find a jagged piece of rock round which to pass it, so as to leave two equal lengths hanging, by which he could let himself down.But, when he found what he wanted, instead of acting swiftly - for the business was urgent - he stood motionless, thinking.His scheme failed to satisfy him at the last moment.

"It's absurd, what I'm proposing," he said to himself."Absurd and illogical.How can I tell that d'Albufex and Sebastiani will not escape me? How can I even tell that, once they are in my power, they will speak? No, I shall stay.There are better things to try...much better things.It's not those two I must be at, but Daubrecq.He's done for;he has not a kick left in him.If he has told the marquis his secret, there is no reason why he shouldn't tell it to Clarisse and me, when we employ the same methods.That's settled! We'll kidnap the Daubrecq bird." And he continued, "Besides, what do I risk? If the scheme miscarries, Clarisse and I will rush off to Paris and, together with Prasville, organize a careful watch in the Square Lamartine to prevent d'Albufex from benefiting by Daubrecq's revelations.The great thing is for Prasville to be warned of the danger.He shall be."The church-clock in a neighbouring village struck twelve.That gave Lupin six or seven hours to put his new plan into execution.He set to work forthwith.

When moving away from the embrasure which had the window at the bottom of it, he had come upon a clump of small shrubs in one of the hollows of the cliff.He cut away a dozen of these, with his knife, and whittled them all down to the same size.Then he cut off two equal lengths from his rope.These were the uprights of the ladder.He fastened the twelve little sticks between the uprights and thus contrived a rope-ladder about six yards long.

When he returned to this post, there was only one of the three sons beside Daubrecq's bed in the torture-chamber.He was smoking his pipe by the lamp.Daubrecq was asleep.

"Hang it!" thought Lupin."Is the fellow going to sit there all night?

In that case, there's nothing for me to do but to slip off..."'

The idea that d'Albufex was in possession of the secret vexed him mightily.The interview at which he had assisted had left the clear impression in his mind that the marquis was working "on his own" and that, in securing the list, he intended not only to escape Daubrecq's activity, but also to gain Daubrecq's power and build up his fortune anew by the identical means which Daubrecq had employed.

That would have meant, for Lupin, a fresh battle to wage against a fresh enemy.The rapid march of events did not allow of the contemplation of such a possibility.He must at all costs spike the Marquis d'Albufex'

guns by warning Prasville.

However, Lupin remained held back by the stubborn hope of some incident that would give him the opportunity of acting.

The clock struck half-past twelve.

It struck one.

The waiting became terrible, all the more so as an icy mist rose from the valley and Lupin felt the cold penetrate to his very marrow.

He heard the trot of a horse in the distance:

"Sebastiani returning from the station," he thought.

But the son who was watching in the torture-chamber, having finished his packet of tobacco, opened the door and asked his brothers if they had a pipeful for him.They made some reply; and he went out to go to the lodge.

And Lupin was astounded.No sooner was the door closed than Daubrecq, who had been so sound asleep, sat up on his couch, listened, put one foot to the ground, followed by the other, and, standing up, tottering a little, but firmer on his legs than one would have expected, tried his strength.

"Well" said Lupin, "the beggar doesn't take long recovering.He can very well help in his own escape.There's just one point that ruffles me: will he allow himself to be convinced? Will he consent to go with me? Will he not think that this miraculous assistance which comes to him straight from heaven is a trap laid by the marquis?"But suddenly Lupin remembered the letter which he had made Daubrecq's old cousins write, the letter of recommendation, so to speak, which the elder of the two sisters Rousselot had signed with her Christian name, Euphrasie.

It was in his pocket.He took it and listened.Not a sound, except the faint noise of Daubrecq's footsteps on the flagstones.Lupin considered that the moment had come.He thrust his arm through the bars and threw the letter in.

Daubrecq seemed thunderstruck.

The letter had fluttered through the room and lay on the floor, at three steps from him.Where did it come from? He raised his head toward the window and tried to pierce the darkness that hid all the upper part of the room from his eyes.Then he looked at the envelope, without yet daring to touch it, as though he dreaded a snare.Then, suddenly, after a glance at the door, he stooped briskly, seized the envelope and opened it.

"Ah " he said, with a sigh of delight, when he saw the signature.

He read the letter half-aloud:

"Rely implicitly on the bearer of this note.He has succeeded in discovering the marquis' secret, with the money which we gave him, and has contrived a plan of escape.Everything is prepared for your flight.

"EUPHRASIE ROUSSELOT"

He read the letter again, repeated, "Euphrasie...Euphrasie..." and raised his head once more.

Lupin whispered:

"It will take me two or three hours to file through one of the bars.

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