登陆注册
5168500000377

第377章

"You may speak before him--he is one of us.But why are you alone?"

"I come alone, but in the name of my comrades."

"Oh!" said Morok, with a sigh of satisfaction, "they consent."

"They refuse--just as I do!"

"What, the devil! they refuse? Have they no more courage than women?"

cried Morok, grinding his teeth with rage.

"Hark ye," answered Olivier, coolly."We have received your letters, and seen your agent.We have had proof that he is really connected with great societies, many members of which are known to us."

"Well! why do you hesitate?"

"First of all, nothing proves that these societies are ready to make a movement."

"I tell you they are."

"He--tells you--they are," said Sleepinbuff, stammering "and I (hic!)

affirm it.Forward! March!"

"That's not enough," replied Olivier."Besides, we have reflected upon it.For a week the factory was divided.Even yesterday the discussion was too warm to be pleasant.But this morning Father Simon called to him; we explained ourselves fully before him, and he brought us all to one mind.We mean to wait, and if any disturbance breaks out, we shall see."

"Is that your final word?"

"It is our last word."

"Silence!" cried Sleepinbuff, suddenly, as he listened, balancing himself on his tottering legs."It is like the noise of a crowd not far off." A

dull sound was indeed audible, which became every moment more and more distinct, and at length grew formidable.

"What is that?" said Olivier, in surprise.

"Now," replied Morok, smiling with a sinister air, "I remember the host told me there was a great ferment in the village against the factory.If you and your other comrades had separated from Hardy's other workmen, as I hoped, these people who are beginning to howl would have been for you, instead of against you."

"This was a trap, then, to set one half of M.Hardy's workmen against the other!" cried Olivier; "you hoped that we should make common cause with these people against the factory, and that--"

The young man had not time to finish.A terrible outburst of shouts, howls, and hisses shook the tavern.At the same instant the door was abruptly opened, and the host, pale and trembling, hurried into the chamber, exclaiming: "Gentlemen! do any of you work at M.Hardy's factory?"

"I do," said Olivier.

"Then you are lost.Here are the Wolves in a body, saying there are Devourers here from M.Hardy's, and offering them battle--unless the Devourers will give up the factory, and range themselves on their side."

"It was a trap, there can be no doubt of it!" cried Olivier, looking at Morok and Sleepinbuff, with a threatening air; "if my mates had come, we were all to be let in."

"I lay a trap, Olivier?" stammered Jacques Rennepont."Never!"

"Battle to the Devourers! or let them join the Wolves!" cried the angry crowd with one voice, as they appeared to invade the house.

"Come!" exclaimed the host.Without giving Olivier time to answer, he seized him by the arm, and opening a window which led to a roof at no very great height from the ground, he said to him: "Make your escape by this window, let yourself slide down, and gain the fields; it is time."

As the young workman hesitated, the host added, with a look of terror:

"Alone, against a couple of hundred, what can you do? A minute more, and you are lost.Do you not hear them? They have entered the yard; they are coming up."

Indeed, at this moment, the groans, the hisses, and cheers redoubled in violence; the wooden staircase which led to the first story shook beneath the quick steps of many persons, and the shout arose, loud and piercing:

"Battle to the Devourers!"

"Fly, Olivier!" cried Sleepinbuff, almost sobered by the danger.

Hardly had he pronounced the words when the door of the large room, which communicated with the small one in which they were, was burst open with a frightful crash.

"Here they are!" cried the host, clasping his hands in alarm.Then, running to Olivier, he pushed him, as it were, out of the window; for, with one foot on the sill, the workman still hesitated.

The window once closed, the publican returned towards Morok the instant the latter entered the large room, into which the leaders of the Wolves had just forced an entry, whilst their companions were vociferating in the yard and on the staircase.Eight or ten of these madmen, urged by others to take part in these scenes of disorder, had rushed first into the room, with countenances inflamed by wine and anger; most of them were armed with long sticks.A blaster, of Herculean strength and stature, with an old red handkerchief about his head, its ragged ends streaming over his shoulders, miserably dressed in a half-worn goat-skin, brandished an iron drilling-rod, and appeared to direct the movements.

With bloodshot eyes, threatening and ferocious countenance, he advanced towards the small room, as if to drive back Morok, and exclaimed, in a voice of thunder:

"Where are the Devourers?--the Wolves will eat 'em up!"

The host hastened to open the door of the small room, saying: "There is no one here, my friends--no one.Look for yourselves."

"It is true," said the quarryman, surprised, after peeping into the room;

"where are they, then? We were told there were a dozen of them here.

They should have marched with us against the factory, or there'd 'a been a battle, and the Wolves would have tried their teeth!"

"If they have not come," said another, "they will come.Let's wait."

"Yes, yes; we will wait for them."

"We will look close at each other."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 幻景与信仰:爱尔兰神话传奇故事(二)

    幻景与信仰:爱尔兰神话传奇故事(二)

    本书是爱尔兰诗人、剧作家叶芝和格雷戈里夫人挨家挨户走访农舍并整理、记录下来的最值得怀念的不朽传说。叶芝曾这样描述书中故事的魅力:“这些故事并没有史诗般恢弘的气势,只不过是由众多小事编织而成的伟大事迹……较之于我们,那些奇异魔幻的生物对孩子们的意义更为重大,因为它们只能一点一滴潜入人们的意识之中。它们所构建的幻想王国是一个可供人们漫无目的徘徊流连的地方,一个拥有各色互异景致的地方,一个从昨日经历就能知悉明日际遇的地方。我多想变回孩童去发现这本书,因为书中不仅讲述了这样一个令人向往的国度,还有着许多旁书所不曾记录的英雄传奇,以及所有民间传说中的童年故事。在我心中,它比西方所有书籍都要珍贵。”
  • 猫爷的报恩

    猫爷的报恩

    当有一个酷酷的人说他是你的人时,你什么反应?反正我们女主是......“别跟着我,我不认识你呀!”他,来报恩,但干嘛宣誓主权?!很强词夺理哎!“听着,从今以后,我就是你的人,你也就是我的人!”
  • 于余

    于余

    此书为我闲暇之余所做,并无多精彩情节,多为我的自己感叹,和再次年纪所说之话,所做之事
  • 绝世魅颜:丽妃传奇

    绝世魅颜:丽妃传奇

    她是江南旺族宁家的三小姐,是父母的掌上明珠,是哥姐争相疼爱的小妹,“娉娉袅袅十三余,豆蔻梢头二月初。”生得倾世容颜的她却养在深闺人未知。无忧无虑地在宁家生活了十几个年头的她,命运却在一夜之间发生了翻天覆地的改变,为了替二姐入宫选秀,她无意间听到了父母的争吵。原来她是身负着国耻家仇,天真无邪又有些顽劣的少女一夜间长大。为了复仇,她义无反顾地走进了这恢宏无比,金碧辉煌的天宙国的皇城——轩宇城。成了待选的无数绣女中的一员,然而当她踏进这无比尊贵无比庄严的皇城的那一刻,她的命运之轮开始转动,传奇般的一生从这里书写。
  • 教你学组词造句(下)(学生语言文字写作学习手册)

    教你学组词造句(下)(学生语言文字写作学习手册)

    语言文字的简称就是语文。语文是人文社会科学的一门重要学科,是人们相互交流思想的工具。它既是语言文字规范的实用工具,又是文化艺术,同时也是用来积累和开拓精神财富的一门学问。
  • 杀戮游戏

    杀戮游戏

    野生动物学家阿克塞拉·德恩致力于保护濒危物种——雪豹,既不允许偷猎者捕杀,也不允许英国军方为反恐把猎豹作为诱饵。但她不知道自己的行为卷入了一场三十年的冲突,这场冲突可能导致两个大国之间的战争!英国陆军特种兵泰·邓普西正在阿富汗偏远地区追踪俄国恐怖分子,邓普西以前历次任务全都圆满完成,但是这一次,俄国人绑架了阿克塞拉,邓普西被迫在职责与良心之间做出选择。他决心不顾一切,一定要救出这个意志坚定而又脾气火爆的女人;然而这样又会引发一系列致命的事件,将会暴露一个长期成功隐藏的间谍;该间谍为了完成使命,将会扫清一切绊脚石!
  • 犯罪心理学(大全集)

    犯罪心理学(大全集)

    犯罪如同一把刀子,锋利地将社会切出一个横断面来,让我们看到社会最真实、最残酷的一面。如何应对犯罪、预防犯罪,既是公安、法律工作者面对的严酷现实,也是全社会都应当参与解决、进行综合治理的大课题。我们编著本书,只是希望贡献我们的一份力量,以期广大的读者朋友明白,人在早年一旦走上犯罪之路,几乎是无法再回到正常的社会生活轨道上来的。而且每一个人在不同的年龄阶段有其不同的人生任务,一旦错过将终生难以弥补。所以,在此我们衷心地希望,我们所有人都能够从本书中犯罪人身上吸取教训,引以为戒,在加强自我法律认识的前提下,帮助自己的子女、学生健康成长,从容拥有完美健全的人生。
  • 前夫,放了我

    前夫,放了我

    她是名门淑女,沈家千金。他是刚刚飞出山窝的凤凰男。打从第一次见到秦放,沈晗之就被他给迷住了!从此便开始了万劫不复的死缠烂打生涯。而后来,他们竟然真的在一起了。她用她所有的资源帮他上位,让他们的小日子越过越好。可谁曾想,当他摇身变为豪门贵公子,就开始翻脸不认人。拿哥哥逼她。拿父亲逼她!拿整个家族逼她!逼她离婚,逼她离开,逼的她声名狼藉。等到她不敢在爱的时候,他却又在她的生活里阴魂不散。秦放:我不介意你恨我还是爱我,只是,你必须留在我身边。她说:我从来不缺男伴,如果秦部长有这个兴趣,我们不妨春宵一度。一个爱与守护的故事,无关报复和伤害。可偏偏,守护的方式必须是放弃。贴个小剧场以供YY:秦放站在父亲面前,郑重的,严肃的说:“爸,我会一切如您所愿,但是,我不会允许你伤害沈晗之,不管她是嫁人了,生了别人的孩子,又或者是恨我恨的想方设法的要置我于死地。我都不允许你伤害他。”这是秦放第一次把自己的感情表露于人前,也是徐思业第一次知道,原来,在秦放的世界里,沈晗之这三个字有如此的重要。
  • 阳光灿烂的日子(保持学生良好心态的故事全集)

    阳光灿烂的日子(保持学生良好心态的故事全集)

    走进如歌的生命,走过诗意的青春。曾几何时,我们叹息时光的飞逝,叹惋落日的凄美,却任凭美好从身边转瞬即逝。不是青春短暂、岁月苍白,而是我们不曾将它涂上丰富的色彩。何不于喧闹中体会宁静,于繁杂中感受简约,以平静的心情看待得失,以良好的心态面对功利,“不以物喜,不以己悲”才是人生之大境界。
  • 五灯严统解惑编

    五灯严统解惑编

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。