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第77章 THE JEW(1)

It took Marguerite some time to collect her scattered senses;the whole of this last short episode had taken place in less than a minute, and Desgas and the soldiers were still about two hundred yards away from the "Chat Gris."When she realised what had happened, a curious mixture of joy and wonder filled her heart.It all was so neat, so ingenious.

Chauvelin was still absolutely helpless, far more so than he could even have been under a blow from the fist, for now he could neither see, nor hear, nor speak, whilst his cunning adversary had quietly slipped through his fingers.

Blakeney was gone, obviously to try and join the fugitives at the Pere Blanchard's hut.For the moment, true, Chauvelin was helpless; for the moment the daring Scarlet Pimpernel had not been caught by Desgas and his men.But all the roads and the beach were patrolled.Every place was watched, and every stranger kept in sight.

How far could Percy go, thus arrayed in his gorgeous clothes, without being sighted and followed?

Now she blamed herself terribly for not having gone down to him sooner, and given him that word of warning and of love which, perhaps, after all, he needed.He could not know of the orders which Chauvelin had given for his capture, and even now, perhaps...

But before all these horrible thoughts had taken concrete form in her brain, she heard the grounding of arms outside, close to the door, and Desgas' voice shouting "Halt!" to his men.

Chauvelin had partially recovered; his sneezing had become less violent, and he had struggled to his feet.He managed to reach the door just as Desgas' knock was heard on the outside.

Chauvelin threw open the door, and before his secretary could say a word, he had managed to stammer between two sneezes--"The tall stranger--quick!--did any of you see him?""Where, citoyen?" asked Desgas, in surprise.

"Here, man! through that door! not five minutes ago.""We saw nothing, citoyen! The moon is not yet up, and...""And you are just five minutes too late, my friend," said Chauvelin, with concentrated fury.

"Citoyen...I..."

"You did what I ordered you to do," said Chauvelin, with impatience."I know that, but you were a precious long time about it.

Fortunately, there's not much harm done, or it had fared ill with you, Citoyen Desgas."Desgas turned a little pale.There was so much rage and hatred in his superior's whole attitude.

"The tall stranger, citoyen--" he stammered.

"Was here, in this room, five minutes ago, having supper at that table.Damn his impudence! For obvious reasons, I dared not tackle him alone.Brogard is too big a fool, and that cursed Englishman appears to have the strength of a bullock, and so he slipped away under your very nose.""He cannot go far without being sighted, citoyen.""Ah?"

"Captain Jutley sent forty men as reinforcements for the patrol duty: twenty went down to the beach.He again assured me that the watch had been constant all day, and that no stranger could possibly get to the beach, or reach a boat, without being sighted.""That's good.--Do the men know their work?""They have had very clear orders, citoyen: and I myself spoke to those who were about to start.They are to shadow--as secretly as possible--any stranger they may see, especially if he be tall, or stoop as if her would disguise his height.""In no case to detain such a person, of course," said Chauvelin, eagerly."That impudent Scarlet Pimpernel would slip through clumsy fingers.We must let him get to the Pere Blanchard's hut now; there surround and capture him.""The men understand that, citoyen, and also that, as soon as a tall stranger has been sighted, he must be shadowed, whilst one man is to turn straight back and report to you.""That is right," said Chauvelin, rubbing his hands, well pleased.

"I have further news for you, citoyen."

"What is it?"

"A tall Englishman had a long conversation about three-quarters of an hour ago with a Jew, Reuben by name, who lives not ten paces from here.""Yes--and?" queried Chauvelin, impatiently.

"The conversation was all about a horse and cart, which the tall Englishman wished to hire, and which was to have been ready for him by eleven o'clock.""It is past that now.Where does that Reuben live?""A few minutes' walk from this door."

"Send one of the men to find out if the stranger has driven off in Reuben's cart.""Yes, citoyen."

Desgas went to give the necessary orders to one of the men.

Not a word of this conversation between him and Chauvelin had escaped Marguerite, and every word they had spoken seemed to strike at her heart, with terrible hopelessness and dark foreboding.

She had come all this way, and with such high hopes and firm determination to help her husband, and so far she had been able to do nothing, but to watch, with a heart breaking with anguish, the meshes of the deadly net closing round the daring Scarlet Pimpernel.

He could not now advance many steps, without spying eyes to track and denounce him.Her own helplessness struck her with the terrible sense of utter disappointment.The possibility of being the slightest use to her husband had become almost NIL, and her only hope rested in being allowed to share his fate, whatever it might ultimately be.

For the moment, even her chance of ever seeing the man she loved again, had become a remote one.Still, she was determined to keep a close watch over his enemy, and a vague hope filled her heart, that whilst she kept Chauvelin in sight, Percy's fate might still be hanging in the balance.

Desgas left Chauvelin moodily pacing up and down the room, whilst he himself waited outside for the return of the man whom he had sent in search of Reuben.Thus several minutes went by.Chauvelin was evidently devoured with impatience.Apparently he trusted no one:

this last trick played upon him by the daring Scarlet Pimpernel had made him suddenly doubtful of success, unless he himself was there to watch, direct and superintend the capture of this impudent Englishman.

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