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第56章 THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL(2)

and your happiness makes me so very glad....Have no fear, we will manage to propitiate maman.Sir Andrew Ffoulkes is a noble English gentleman; he has money and position, the Comtesse will not refuse her consent....But...now, little one...tell me...what is the latest news about your father?""Oh!" said Suzanne with mad glee, "the best we could possibly hear.My Lord Hastings came to see maman early this morning.He said that all is now well with dear papa, and we may safely expect him here in England in less than four days.""Yes," said Marguerite, whose glowing eyes were fastened on Suzanne's lips, as she continued merrily:

"Oh, we have no fear now! You don't know, CHERIE, that that great and noble Scarlet Pimpernel himself has gone to save papa.He has gone, CHERIE...actually gone..." added Suzanne excitedly, "He was in London this morning; he will be in Calais, perhaps, to-morrow...where he will meet papa...and then...and then..."The blow had fallen.She had expected it all along, though she had tried for the last half-hour to delude herself and to cheat her fears.He had gone to Calais, had been in London this morning...he...the Scarlet Pimpernel...Percy Blakeney...her husband...whom she had betrayed last night to Chauvelin.

Percy...Percy...her husband...the Scarlet Pimpernel...

Oh! how could she have been so blind? She understood it all now--all at once...that part he played--the mask he wore...in order to throw dust in everybody's eyes.

And all for the sheer sport and devilry of course!--saving men, women and children from death, as other men destroy and kill animals for the excitement, the love of the thing.The idle, rich man wanted some aim in life--he, and the few young bucks he enrolled under his banner, had amused themselves for months in risking their lives for the sake of an innocent few.

Perhaps he had meant to tell her when they were first married;and then the story of the Marquis de St.Cyr had come to his ears, and he had suddenly turned from her, thinking, no doubt, that she might someday betray him and his comrades, who had sworn to follow him; and so he had tricked her, as he tricked all others, whilst hundreds now owed their lives to him, and many families owed him both life and happiness.

The mask of an inane fop had been a good one, and the part consummately well played.No wonder that Chauvelin's spies had failed to detect, in the apparently brainless nincompoop, the man whose reckless daring and resourceful ingenuity had baffled the keenest French spies, both in France and in England.Even last night when Chauvelin went to Lord Grenville's dining-room to seek that daring Scarlet Pimpernel, he only saw that inane Sir Percy Blakeney fast asleep in a corner of the sofa.

Had his astute mind guessed the secret, then? Here lay the whole awful, horrible, amazing puzzle.In betraying a nameless stranger to his fate in order to save her brother, had Marguerite Blakeney sent her husband to his death?

No! no! no! a thousand times no! Surely Fate could not deal a blow like that: Nature itself would rise in revolt: her hand, when it held that tiny scrap of paper last night, would have surely have been struck numb ere it committed a deed so appalling and so terrible.

"But what is it, CHERIE?" said little Suzanne, now genuinely alarmed, for Marguerite's colour had become dull and ashen."Are you ill, Marguerite?

What is it?"

"Nothing, nothing, child," she murmured, as in a dream."Wait a moment...let me think...think!...You said...the Scarlet Pimpernel had gone today....?""Marguerite, CHERIE, what is it? You frighten me....""It is nothing, child, I tell you...nothing...I must be alone a minute--and--dear one...I may have to curtail our time together to-day....I may have to go away--you'll understand?""I understand that something has happened, CHERIE, and that you want to be alone.I won't be a hindrance to you.Don't think of me.My maid, Lucile, has not yet gone...we will go back together...don't think of me."She threw her arms impulsively round Marguerite.Child as she was, she felt the poignancy of her friend's grief, and with the infinite tact of her girlish tenderness, she did not try to pry into it, but was ready to efface herself.

She kissed Marguerite again and again, then walked sadly back across the lawn.Marguerite did not move, she remained there, thinking...wondering what was to be done.

Just as little Suzanne was about to mount the terrace steps, a groom came running round the house towards his mistress.He carried a sealed letter in his hand.Suzanne instinctively turned back; her heart told her that here perhaps was further ill news for her friend, and she felt that poor Margot was not in a fit state to bear any more.

The groom stood respectfully beside his mistress, then he handed her the sealed letter.

"What is that?" asked Marguerite.

"Just come by runner, my lady."

Marguerite took the letter mechanically, and turned it over in her trembling fingers.

"Who sent it?" she said.

"The runner said, my lady," replied the groom, "that his orders were to deliver this, and that your ladyship would understand from whom it came."Marguerite tore open the envelope.Already her instinct told her what it contained, and her eyes only glanced at it mechanically.

It was a letter by Armand St.Just to Sir Andrew Ffoulkes--the letter which Chauvelin's spies had stolen at "The Fisherman's Rest,"and which Chauvelin had held as a rod over her to enforce her obedience.

Now he had kept his word--he had sent her back St.Just's compromising letter...for he was on the track of the Scarlet Pimpernel.

Marguerite's senses reeled, her very soul seemed to be leaving her body; she tottered, and would have fallen but for Suzanne's arm round her waist.With superhuman effort she regained control over herself--there was yet much to be done.

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