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第156章 THE RIGHTS OF MAN(3)

I began lamely enough, but presently my remembrance of the young man who conquered all obstacles, who compelled all men he met to follow and obey him, carried me strongly into the narrative.I remembered him, quiet, self-contained, resourceful, a natural leader, at twenty-five a bulwark for the sorely harried settlers of Kentucky;the man whose clear vision alone had perceived the value of the country north of the Ohio to the Republic, who had compelled the governor and council of Virginia to see it likewise.Who had guarded his secret from all men, who in the face of fierce opposition and intrigue had raised a little army to follow him--they knew not where.Who had surprised Kaskaskia, cowed the tribes of the North in his own person, and by sheer force of will drew after him and kept alive a motley crowd of men across the floods and through the ice to Vincennes.

We sat far into the night, the Captain listening as Ihad never seen a man listen.And when at length I had finished he was for a long time silent, and then he sprang to his feet with an oath that woke the sleeping soldiers forward and glared at me.

``My God!'' he cried, ``it is enough to make a man curse his uniform to think that such a man as Wilkinson wears it, while Clark is left to rot, to drink himself under the table from disappointment, to plot with the damned Jacobins--''

``To plot!'' I cried, starting violently in my turn.

The Captain looked at me in astonishment.

``How long have you been away from Louisville?'' he asked.

``It will be a year,'' I answered.

``Ah,'' said the Captain, ``I will tell you.It is more than a year since Clark wrote Genet, since the Ambassador bestowed on him a general's commission in the army of the French Republic.''

``A general's commission!'' I exclaimed.``And he is going to France?'' The nation which had driven John Paul Jones from its service was now to lose George Rogers Clark!

``To France!'' laughed the Captain.``No, this is become France enough.He is raising in Kentucky and in the Cumberland country an army with a cursed, high-sounding name.Some of his old Illinois scouts--McChesney, whom you mentioned, for one--have been collecting bear's meat and venison hams all winter.They are going to march on Louisiana and conquer it for the French Republic, for Liberty, Equality--the Rights of Man, anything you like.''

``On Louisiana!'' I repeated; ``what has the Federal government been doing?''

The Captain winked at me and sat down.

``The Federal government is supine, a laughing-stock--so our friends the Jacobins say, who have been shouting at Mr.Easton's tavern all winter.Nay, they declare that all this country west of the mountains, too, will be broken off and set up into a republic, and allied with that most glorious of all republics, France.Believe me, the Jacobins have not been idle, and there have been strange-looking birds of French plumage dodging between the General's house at Clarksville and the Bear Grass.''

I was silent, the tears almost forcing themselves to my eyes at the pathetic sordidness of what I had heard.

``It can come to nothing,'' continued the Captain, in a changed voice.``General Clark's mind is unhinged by--disappointment.Mad Anthony[1] is not a man to be caught sleeping, and he has already attended to a little expedition from the Cumberland.Mad Anthony loves the General, as we all do, and the Federal government is wiser than the Jacobins think.It may not be necessary to do anything.'' Captain Wendell paused, and looked at me fixedly.``Ritchie, General Clark likes you, and you have never offended him.Why not go to his little house in Clarksville when you get to Louisville and talk to him plainly, as I know you can? Perhaps you might have some influence.''

[1] General Wayne of Revolutionary fame was then in command of that district.

I shook my head sadly.

``I intend to go,'' I answered, ``but I will have no influence.''

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