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第48章 How the Brigadier Bore Himself at Waterloo(4)

"Quick! quick!" he cried, seizing my bridle."Do what I say and you may yet escape.They have not observed you yet.Come with me and I will hide you until they pass."Behind his house there was a low stable, and into this he thrust Violette.Then he half led and half dragged me into the kitchen of the inn.It was a bare, brick- floored room.A stout, red-faced woman was cooking cutlets at the fire.

"What's the matter now?" she asked, looking with a frown from me to the innkeeper."Who is this you have brought in?""It is a French officer, Marie.We cannot let the Prussians take him." "Why not?""Why not? Sacred name of a dog, was I not myself a soldier of Napoleon? Did I not win a musket of honour among the Velites of the Guard? Shall I see a comrade taken before my eyes? Marie, we must save him." But the lady looked at me with most unfriendly eyes.

"Pierre Charras," she said, "you will not rest until you have your house burned over your head.Do you not understand, you blockhead, that if you fought for Napoleon it was because Napoleon ruled Belgium? He does so no longer.The Prussians are our allies and this is our enemy.I will have no Frenchman in this house.

Give him up!"

The innkeeper scratched his head and looked at me in despair, but it was very evident to me that it was neither for France nor for Belgium that this woman cared, but that it was the safety of her own house that was nearest her heart.

"Madame," said I, with all the dignity and assurance I could command, "the Emperor is defeating the English, and the French army will be here before evening.

If you have used me well you will be rewarded, and if you have denounced me you will be punished and your house will certainly be burned by the provost-martial."She was shaken by this, and I hastened to complete my victory by other methods.

"Surely," said I, "it is impossible that anyone so beautiful can also behard-hearted?You will not refuse me the refuge which I need."She looked at my whiskers and I saw that she was softened.I took her hand, and in two minutes we were on such terms that her husband swore roundly that he would give me up himself if I pressed the matter farther.

"Besides, the road is full of Prussians," he cried."Quick! quick! into the loft!""Quick! quick! into the loft!" echoed his wife, and together they hurried me toward a ladder which led to a trap-door in the ceiling.There was loud knocking at the door, so you can think that it was not long before my spurs went twinkling through the hole and the board was dropped behind me.An instant later I heard the voices of the Germans in the rooms below me.

The place in which I found myself was a single long attic, the ceiling of which was formed by the roof of the house.It ran over the whole of one side of the inn, and through the cracks in the flooring I could look down either upon the kitchen, the sitting-room, or the bar at my pleasure.There were no windows, but the place was in the last stage of disrepair, and several missing slates upon the roof gave me light and the means of observation.

The place was heaped with lumber-fodder at one end and a huge pile of empty bottles at the other.There was no door or window save the hole through which I had come up.

I sat upon the heap of hay for a few minutes to steady myself and to think out my plans.It was very serious that the Prussians should arrive upon the field of battle earlier than our reserves, but there appeared to be only one corps of them, and a corps more or less makes little difference to such a man as the Emperor.He could afford to give the English all this and beat them still.

The best way in which I could serve him, since Grouchy was behind, was to wait here until they were past, and then to resume my journey, to see the Marshal, and to give him his orders.If he advanced upon the rear of the English instead of following the Prussians all would be well.The fate of France depended upon my judgment and my nerve.It was not thefirst time, my friends, as you are well aware, and you know the reasons that I had to trust that neither nerve nor judgment would ever fail me.Certainly, the Emperor had chosen the right man for his mission."The prince of messengers" he had called me.I would earn my title.

It was clear that I could do nothing until the Prussians had passed, so I spent my time in observing them.I have no love for these people, but I am compelled to say that they kept excellent discipline, for not a man of them entered the inn, though their lips were caked with dust and they were ready to drop with fatigue.Those who had knocked at the door were bearing an insensible comrade, and having left him they returned at once to the ranks.Several others were carried in in the same fashion and laid in the kitchen, while a young surgeon, little more than a boy, remained behind in charge of them.

Having observed them through the cracks in the floor, I next turned my attention to the holes in the roof, from which I had an excellent view of all that was passing outside.The Prussian corps was still streaming past.It was easy to see that they had made a terrible march and had little food, for the faces of the men were ghastly, and they were plastered from head to foot with mud from their falls upon the foul and slippery roads.Yet, spent as they were, their spirit was excellent, and they pushed and hauled at the gun-carriages when the wheels sank up to the axles in the mire, and the weary horses were floundering knee-deep unable to draw them through.

The officers rode up and down the column encouraging the more active with words of praise, and the laggards with blows from the flat of their swords.All the time from over the wood in front of them there came the tremendous roar of the battle, as if all the rivers on earth had united in one gigantic cataract, booming and crashing in a mighty fall.Like the spray of the cataract was the long veil of smoke which rose high over the trees.

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