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第114章 BOOK THE THIRD:THE TRACK OF A STORM(29)

'She heard me,and ran in. I told her not to come near us till he was dead.He came in and first tossed me some pieces of money;then struck at me with a whip.But I,though a common dog,so struck at him as to make him draw.Let him break into as many pieces as he will,the sword that he stained with my common blood;he drew to defend himself—thrust at me with all his skill for his life.'

'My glance had fallen,but a few moments before. on the fragments of a broken sword,lying among the hay.That weapon was a gentleman's.In another place.lay an old sword that seemed to have been a soldier's.

'Now,lift me up,Doctor;lift me up. Where is he?'

'He is not here,'I said,supporting the boy,and thinking that he referred to the brother.

'He!Proud as these Nobles are,he is afraid to see me. Where is the man who was here?Turn my face to him.'

'I did so,raising the boy's head against my knee. But,invested for the moment with extraordinary power,he raised himself completely:obliging me to rise too,or I could not have still supported him.

'Marquis,'said the boy,turned to him with his eyes opened wide,and his right hand raised,'in the days when all these things are to be answered for,I summon you and yours,the last of your bad race,to answer for them. I mark this cross of blood upon you,as a sign that I do it.In the days when all these things are to be answered for,I summon your brother,the worst of the bad race,to answer for them separately.I mark this cross of blood upon him,as a sign that I do it.'

'Twice,he put his hand to the wound in his breast,and with his forefinger drew a cross in the air. He stood for an instant with the finger yet raised,and,as it dropped,he dropped with it,and I laid him down dead.

'When I returned to the bedside of the young woman,I found her raving in precisely the same order and continuity. I knew that this might last for many hours,and that it would probably end in the silence of the grave.

'I repeated the medicines I had given her,and I sat at the side of the bed until the night was far advanced. She never abated the piercing quality of her shrieks,never stumbled in the distinctness or the order of her words.They were always'My husband,my father,and my brother!One,two,three,four,five,six,seven,eight,nine,ten,eleven,twelve!Hush!'This lasted twenty-six hours from the time when I first saw her.I had come and gone twice and was again sitting by her,when she began to falter.I did what little could be done to assist that opportunity,and by-and-by she sank into a lethargy,and lay like the dead.

'It was as if the wind and rain had lulled at last,after a long and fearful storm. I released her arms,and called the woman to assist me to compose her figure and the dress she had torn.It was then that I knew her condition to be that of one in whom the first expectations of being a mother have arisen;and it was then that I lost the little hope I had had of her.

'Is she dead?'asked the Marquis,whom I will still describe as the elder brother,coming booted into the room from his horse.

'Not dead,'said I;'but like to die.'

'What strength there is in these common bodies!'he said,looking down at her with some curiosity.

'There is prodigious strength,'I answered him.'in sorrow and despair.'

'He first laughed at my words,and then frowned at them. He moved a chair with his foot near to mine,ordered the woman away,and said in a subdued voice,'Doctor,finding my brother in this difficulty with these hinds,I recommended that your aid should be invited.Your reputation is high,and,as a young man with your fortune to make,you are probably mindful of your interest.The things that you see here,are things to be seen,and not spoken of.'

'I listened to the patient's breathing,and avoided answering.

'Do you honour me with your attention,Doctor?'

'Monsieur,'said I,'in my profession,the communications ofpatients are always received in confidence.'I was guarded in my answer,for I was troubled in my mind with what I had heard and seen.

'Her breathing was so difficult to trace,that I carefully tried the pulse and the heart. There was life,and no more.Looking round as I resumed my seat,I found both the brothers intent upon me.

'I write with so much difficulty,the cold is so severe,I am so fearful of being detected and consigned to an underground cell and total darkness,that I must abridge this narrative. There is no confusion or failure in my memory;it can recall,and could detail,every word that was ever spoken between me and those brothers.

'She lingered for a week. Towards the last,I could understand some few syllables that she said to me,by placing my ear close to her lips.She asked me where she was,and I told her;who I was,and I told her.It was in vain that I asked her for her family name.She faintly shook her head upon the pillow,and kept her secret,as the boy had done.

'I had no opportunity of asking her any questions,until I had told the brothers she was sinking fast,and could not live another day. Until then,though no one was ever presented to her consciousness save the woman and myself,one or other of them had always jealously sat behind the curtain at the head of the bed when I was there.But when it came to that,they seemed careless what communication I might hold with her;as if—the thought passed through my mind—I were dying too.

'I always observed that their pride bitterly resented the younger brother's(as I call him)having crossed swords with a peasant and that peasant a boy. The only consideration that appeared to affect the mind of either of them was theconsideration that this was highly degrading to the family,and was ridiculous.As often as I caught the younger brother's eyes,their expression reminded me that he disliked me deeply,for knowing what I knew from the boy.He was smoother and more polite to me than the elder;but I saw this.I also saw that I was an incumbrance in the mind of the elder,too.

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