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第25章 How the Brigadier Saved the Army(3)

Over that flat country there lay the inviting white road, and I remembered that my comrades had both taken their horses.That was clearly their ruin, for nothing could be easier than for the brigands to keep watch upon the road, and to lay an ambush for all who passed along it.It would not be difficult for me to ride across country, and I was well horsed at that time, for I had not only Violette and Rataplan, who were two of the finest mounts in the army, but I had the splendid black English hunter which I had taken from Sir Cotton.However, after much thought, I determined to go upon foot, since I should then be in a better state to take advantage of any chance which might offer.As to my dress, I covered my Hussar uniform with a long cloak, and I put a grey forage cap upon my head.You may ask me why I did not dress as a peasant, but I answer that a man of honour has no desire to die the death of a spy.It is one thing to be murdered, and it is another to be justly executed by the laws of war.I would not run the risk of such an end.

In the late afternoon I stole out of the camp and passed through the line of our pickets.Beneath my cloak I had a field-glass and a pocketpistol, as well as my sword.In my pocket were tinder, flint, and steel.

For two or three miles I kept under cover of the vineyards, and made such good progress that my heart was high within me, and I thought to myself that it only needed a man of some brains to take the matter in hand to bring it easily to success.Of course, Cortex and Duplessis galloping down the high-road would be easily seen, but the intelligent Gerard lurking among the vines was quite another person.I dare say I had got as far as five miles before I met any check.At that point there is a small wine-house, round which I perceived some carts and a number of people, the first that I had seen.Now that I was well outside the lines I knew that every person was my enemy, so I crouched lower while I stole along to a point from which I could get a better view of what was going on.I then perceived that these people were peasants, who were loading two waggons with empty wine- casks.I failed to see how they could either help or hinder me, so I continued upon my way.

But soon I understood that my task was not so simple as had appeared.As the ground rose the vineyards ceased, and I came upon a stretch of open country studded with low hills.Crouching in a ditch I examined them with a glass, and I very soon perceived that there was a watcher upon every one of them, and that these people had a line of pickets and outposts thrown forward exactly like our own.I had heard of the discipline which was practised by this scoundrel whom they called "The Smiler," and this, no doubt, was an example of it.

Between the hills there was a cordon of sentries, and though I worked some distance round to the flank I still found myself faced by the enemy.It was a puzzle what to do.

There was so little cover that a rat could hardly cross without being seen.Of course, it would be easy enough to slip through at night, as I had done with the English at Torres Vedras, but I was still far from the mountain and I could not in that case reach it in time to light the midnight beacon.I lay in my ditch and I made a thousand plans, each more dangerous than the last.And then suddenly I had that flash of light which comes to the brave man who refuses to despair.

You remember I have mentioned that two waggons were loading upwith empty casks at the inn.The heads of the oxen were turned to the east, and it was evident that those waggons were going in the direction which I desired.Could I only conceal myself upon one of them, what better and easier way could I find of passing through the lines of the guerillas? So simple and so good was the plan that I could not restrain a cry of delight as it crossed my mind, and I hurried away instantly in the direction of the inn.There, from behind some bushes, I had a good look at what was going on upon the road.

There were three peasants with red montero caps loading the barrels, and they had completed one waggon and the lower tier of the other.A number of empty barrels still lay outside the wine-house waiting to be put on.

Fortune was my friend--I have always said that she is a woman and cannot resist a dashing young Hussar.As I watched, the three fellows went into the inn, for the day was hot and they were thirsty after their labour.Quick as a flash I darted out from my hiding-place, climbed on to the waggon, and crept into one of the empty casks.

It had a bottom but no top, and it lay upon its side with the open end inward.There I crouched like a dog in its kennel, my knees drawn up to my chin, for the barrels were not very large and I am a well-grown man.As I lay there, out came the three peasants again, and presently I heard a crash upon the top of me which told that I had another barrel above me.They piled them upon the cart until I could not imagine how I was ever to get out again.However, it is time to think of crossing the Vistula when you are over the Rhine, and I had no doubt that if chance and my own wits had carried me so far they would carry me farther.

Soon, when the waggon was full, they set forth upon their way, and I within my barrel chuckled at every step, for it was carrying me whither I wished to go.We travelled slowly, and the peasants walked beside the waggons.

This I knew, because I heard their voices close to me.They seemed to me to be very merry fellows, for they laughed heartily as they went.What the joke was I could not understand.Though I speak their language fairly well I could not hear anything comic in the scraps of theirconversation which met my ear.

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