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第88章

In which D'Artagnan begins to fear he has placed his Money and that of Planchet in the Sinking Fund.

The king could not overcome his surprise, and looked sometimes at the smiling face of the musketeer, and sometimes at the dark window which opened into the night.

But before he had fixed his ideas, eight of D'Artagnan's men, for two had remained to take care of the bark, brought to the house, where Parry received him, that object of an oblong form, which, for the moment inclosed the destinies of England.Before he left Calais, D'Artagnan had had made in that city a sort of coffin, large and deep enough for a man to turn in it at his ease.The bottom and sides, properly upholstered, formed a bed sufficiently soft to prevent the rolling of the ship turning this kind of cage into a rat-trap.The little grating, of which D'Artagnan had spoken to the king, like the visor of a helmet, was placed opposite to the man's face.It was so constructed that, at the least cry, a sudden pressure would stifle that cry, and, if necessary, him who had uttered that cry.

D'Artagnan was so well acquainted with his crew and his prisoner, that during the whole voyage he had been in dread of two things: either that the general would prefer death to this sort of imprisonment, and would smother himself by endeavoring to speak, or that his guards would allow themselves to be tempted by the offers of the prisoner, and put him, D'Artagnan, into the box instead of Monk.

D'Artagnan, therefore, had passed the two days and the two nights of the voyage close to the coffin, alone with the general, offering him wine and food, which the latter had refused, and constantly endeavoring to reassure him upon the destiny which awaited him at the end of this singular captivity.Two pistols on the table and his naked sword made D'Artagnan easy with regard to indiscretions from without.

When once at Scheveningen he had felt completely reassured.

His men greatly dreaded any conflict with the lords of the soil.He had, besides, interested in his cause him who had morally served him as lieutenant, and whom we have seen reply to the name of Menneville.The latter, not being a vulgar spirit, had more to risk than the others, because he had more conscience.He believed in a future in the service of D'Artagnan, and consequently would have allowed himself to be cut to pieces, rather than violate the order given by his leader.Thus it was that, once landed, it was to him D'Artagnan had confided the care of the chest and the general's breathing.It was he, too, he had ordered to have the chest brought by the seven men as soon as he should hear the triple whistle.We have seen that the lieutenant obeyed.

The coffer once in the house, D'Artagnan dismissed his men with a gracious smile, saying, "Messieurs, you have rendered a great service to King Charles II., who in less than six weeks will be king of England.Your gratification will then be doubled.Return to the boat and wait for me." Upon which they departed with such shouts of joy as terrified even the dog himself.

D'Artagnan had caused the coffer to be brought as far as the king's ante-chamber.He then, with great care, closed the door of this ante-chamber, after which he opened the coffer, and said to the general:

"General, I have a thousand excuses to make to you; my manner of acting has not been worthy of such a man as you, Iknow very well; but I wished you to take me for the captain of a bark.And then England is a very inconvenient country for transports.I hope, therefore, you will take all that into consideration.But now, general, you are at liberty to get up and walk." This said, he cut the bonds which fastened the arms and hands of the general.The latter got up, and then sat down with the countenance of a man who expects death.D'Artagnan opened the door of Charles's study, and said, "Sire, here is your enemy, M.Monk; I promised myself to perform this service for your majesty.It is done; now order as you please.M.Monk," added he, turning towards the prisoner, "you are in the presence of his majesty Charles II., sovereign lord of Great Britain."Monk raised towards the prince his coldly stoical look, and replied: "I know no king of Great Britain; I recognize even here no one worthy of bearing the name of gentleman: for it is in the name of King Charles II.that an emissary, whom Itook for an honest man, came and laid an infamous snare for me.I have fallen into that snare; so much the worse for me.

Now, you the tempter," said he to the king, "you the executor," said he to D'Artagnan; "remember what I am about to say to you; you have my body, you may kill it, and Iadvise you to do so, for you shall never have my mind or my will.And now, ask me not a single word, as from this moment I will not open my mouth even to cry out.I have said."And he pronounced these words with the savage, invincible resolution of the most mortified Puritan.D'Artagnan looked at his prisoner like a man, who knows the value of every word, and who fixes that value according to the accent with which it has been pronounced.

"The fact is," said he, in a whisper to the king, "the general is an obstinate man; he would not take a mouthful of bread, nor swallow a drop of wine, during the two days of our voyage.But as from this moment it is your majesty who must decide his fate, I wash my hands of him."Monk, erect, pale, and resigned, waited with his eyes fixed and his arms folded.D'Artagnan turned towards him."You will please to understand perfectly," said he, "that your speech, otherwise very fine, does not suit anybody, not even yourself.His majesty wished to speak to you, you refused him an interview; why, now that you are face to face, that you are here by a force independent of your will, why do you confine yourself to rigors which I consider useless and absurd? Speak! what the devil! speak, if only to say `No.'"Monk did not unclose his lips, Monk did not turn his eyes;Monk stroked his mustache with a thoughtful air, which announced that matters were going on badly.

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