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第160章 THE HOUSE ABOVE THE FALLS(4)

He caught only the word GRATEFUL, and he rose to his feet with something of the old straightness and of the old power.And by evil chance his eye, and mine, fell upon a sword hanging on the farther wall.Well Iremembered when he had received it, well I knew the inscription on its blade, ``Presented by the State of Virginia to her beloved son, George Rogers Clark, who by the conquest of Illinois and St.Vincennes extended her empire and aided in the defence of her liberties.'' By evil chance, I say, his eye lighted on that sword.In three steps he crossed the room to where it hung, snatched it from its scabbard, and ere I could prevent him he had snapped it across his knee and flung the pieces in a corner.

``So much for the gratitude of my country,'' he said.

** ** ***

I had gone out on the little porch and stood gazing over the expanse of forest and waters lighted by the afterglow.

Then I felt a hand upon my shoulder, I heard a familiar voice calling me by an old name.

``Yes, General!'' I turned wonderingly.

``You are a good lad, Davy.I trust you,'' he said.``I--I was expecting some friends.''

He lifted a hand that was not too steady to his brow and scanned the road leading to the fort.Even as he spoke four figures emerged from the woods,--undoubtedly the gentlemen who had held the council at the inn that afternoon.We watched them in silence as they drew nearer, and then something in the walk and appearance of the foremost began to bother me.He wore a long, double-breasted, claret-colored redingote that fitted his slim figure to perfection, and his gait was the easy gait of a man who goes through the world careless of its pitfalls.So intently did I stare that I gave no thought to those who followed him.Suddenly, when he was within fifty paces, a cry escaped me,--I should have known that smiling, sallow, weakly handsome face anywhere in the world.

The gentleman was none other than Monsieur Auguste de St.Gre.At the foot of the steps he halted and swept his hand to his hat with a military salute.

``Citizen General,'' he said gracefully, ``we come and pay our respec's to you and mek our report, and ver'

happy to see you look well.Citoyens, Vive la Republique!

--Hail to the Citizen General!''

``Vive la Republique! Vive le General!'' cried the three citizens behind him.

``Citizens, you are very welcome,'' answered the General, gravely, as he descended the steps and took each of them by the hand.``Citizens, allow me to introduce to you my old friend, Citizen David Ritchie--''

``Milles diables!'' cried the Citizen St.Gre, seizing me by the hand, ``c'est mon cher ami, Monsieur Reetchie.

Ver' happy you have this honor, Monsieur;''and snatching his wide-brimmed military cocked hat from his head he made me a smiling, sweeping bow.

``What!'' cried the General to me, ``you know the Sieur de St.Gre, Davy?''

``He is my guest once in Louisiane, mon general,''

Monsieur Auguste explained; ``my family knows him.''

``You know the Sieur de St.Gre, Davy?'' said the General again.

``Yes, I know him,'' I answered, I fear with some brevity.

``Podden me,'' said Auguste, ``I am now Citizen Captain de St.Gre.And you are also embark in the glorious cause-- Ah, I am happy,'' he added, embracing me with a winning glance.

I was relieved from the embarrassment of denying the impeachment by reason of being introduced to the other notables, to Citizen Captain Sullivan, who wore an undress uniform consisting of a cotton butternut hunting shirt He had charge on the Bear Grass of building the boats for the expedition, and was likewise a prominent member of that august body, the Jacobin Society of Lexington.Next came Citizen Quartermaster Depeau, now of Knob Licks, Kentucky, sometime of New Orleans.The Citizen Quartermaster wore his hair long in the backwoods fashion; he had a keen, pale face and sunken eyes.

``Ver' glad mek you known to me, Citizen Reetchie.''

The fourth gentleman was likewise French, and called Gignoux.The Citizen Gignoux made some sort of an impression on me which I did not stop to analyze.He was a small man, with a little round hand that wriggled out of my grasp; he had a big French nose, bright eyes that popped a little and gave him the habit of looking sidewise, and grizzled, chestnut eyebrows over them.

He had a thin-lipped mouth and a round chin.

``Citizen Reetchie, is it? I laik to know citizen's name glorified by gran' cause.Reetchie?''

``Will you enter, citizens?'' said the General.

I do not know why I followed them unless it were to satisfy a devil-prompted curiosity as to how Auguste de St.Gre had got there.We went into the room, where the General's slovenly negro was already lighting the candles and the General proceeded to collect and fill six of the glasses on the table.It was Citizen Captain Sullivan who gave the toast.

``Citizens,'' he cried, ``I give you the health of the foremost apostle of Liberty in the Western world, the General who tamed the savage tribes, who braved the elements, who brought to their knees the minions of a despot king.''

A slight suspicion of a hiccough filled this gap.``Cast aside by an ungrateful government, he is still unfaltering in his allegiance to the people.May he lead our Legion victorious through the Spanish dominions.

``Vive la Republique!'' they shouted, draining their glasses.``Vive le citoyen general Clark!''

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