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第88章

There was not a weapon in sight; only the bayonets on the table, and he could scarcely hope to escape by use of one of these.Acarafe of water stood on the table.He went to it and half emptied it.His back was toward the door.Suddenly it opened.He wheeled, expecting to see the troopers.His surprise was great.

Beauvais was leaning against the door, a half humorous smile on his lips.The tableau lasted several minutes.

"Well," said Beauvais, "you do not seem very glad to see me."Maurice remained silent, and continued to gaze at his enemy over the tops of the upturned bayonets.

"You are, as I said before, a very young man.""I killed a puppet of yours last night," replied Maurice, with a peculiar grimness.

"Eh? So it was you? However, Kopf knew too much; he is dead, thanks to your service.After all, it was a stroke of war; the princess, whose little rose you have, was to have been a hostage.""If she had refused to be a wife," Maurice replied.

Beauvais curled his mustache.

"I know a good deal more than Kopf."

"You do, certainly; but you are at a convenient nearness.What you know will be of no use to you.Let us sit down.""I prefer to stand.The honor you do me is too delicate.""O, you may have no fear."

"I have none--so long as my back isn't turned toward you."Beauvais passed over this."You are a very good blade; you handle a sword well.That is a compliment, considering that I am held as the first blade in the kingdom.It was only to-day Ilearned that formerly you had been a cavalryman in America.You have the ****** of a soldier."Maurice bowed, his hand resting near one of the bayonets.

"You are also a soldier of fortune-like myself.You made a good stroke with the archbishop.You hoodwinked us all."Maurice did not reply.

"Very well; we shall not dwell on it.You are discreet."Maurice saw that Beauvais was speaking in good faith.

"You have something to say; come to it at once, for it is trying to watch you so closely."I will give you--" He hesitated and scratched his chin."I will give you ten thousand crowns as the price of your silence in regard to the South American affair."A sardonic laugh greeted this proposal."I did not know that you were so cheap.But it is too late.""Too late?"

"Doubtless, since by this time the authorities are in possession of the interesting facts.""I beg to differ from you."

"Do as you please," said Maurice, triumphantly."I sent an account of your former exploits both to my own government and to the one which you so treacherously betrayed.One or the other will not fail to reach.""I am perfectly well aware of that," Beauvais smiled.He reached into a pocket, and for a moment Maurice expected to see a pistol come forth.But he was needlessly alarmed.Beauvais extracted two envelopes from the pocket and sailed them through the intervening space.They fell on the table."Put not your trust in hotel clerks," was the sententious observation."At least, till you have discovered that no one else employs them.I am well served.The clerk was told to intercept your outgoing post;and there is the evidence.Ten thousand crowns and a safe conduct."Maurice picked up the letters mechanically.They were his; the stamps were not canceled, but the flaps were slit.He turned them this way and that, bewildered.He was convinced that he could in no way cope with this man of curious industries, this man who seemed to have a key for every lock, and whom nothing escaped.And the wise old Marshal had permitted him to leave the kingdom without let or hindrance.Perhaps the Marshal understood that Beauvais was a sort of powder train, and that the farther he was away from the mine the better for all concerned.

"You are a great rascal," Maurice said finally.

"We will waive that point.The matter at present is, how much will it take to buy your silence for the future?""And I am sorry I did not kill you when I had the chance,"continued Maurice, as if following a train of thought.

"We never realize how great the opportunity is till it has passed beyond our reach.Well, how much?""I am not in need of money."

"To be sure; I forgot.But the archbishop could not have given you a competence for life.""I choked a few facts out of Kopf," said Maurice."You will wear no crown--that is, earthly.""And your heavenly one is near at hand," rejoined Beauvais.

Maurice absently fingered a bayonet.

"You refuse this conciliation on my part?" asked Beauvais.

"Positively."

"Well, then, if anything happens to you, you will have only yourself to blame.I will leave you to digest that suggestion.

Your life hangs in the balance.I will give you till to-morrow morning to make up your mind.""Go to the devil!"

"In that, I shall offer you the precedence." And Beauvais backed out; backed out because Maurice had wrenched loose one of the bayonets.

Maurice flung the bayonet across the room, went back to his chair, and tore his ill-fated letters into ribbons.When this was done he stared moodily at the impromptu candlesticks, and tried to conceive the manner in which Beauvais's threat would materialize.

When the troops returned to their watch, they found the prisoner in a recumbent position, staring at the cracks in the floor, oblivious to all else save his thoughts, which were by no means charitable or humane.They resumed their game of cards.At length Maurice fell into a light slumber.The next time he opened his eyes it was because of a peculiar jar, which continued; a familiar, monotonous jar, such as the tread of feet on the earth creates.Tramp, tramp, tramp; it was a large body of men on the march.Soon this was followed by a lighter and noisier sound --cavalry.Finally, there came the rumbling of heavy metal--artillery.More than an hour passed before these varying sounds grew indistinct.

Maurice was now fully awake.An army had passed the Red Chateau.

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