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第50章

Face to Face in the Forest For a moment I could see nothing, for the glare of lanterns and torches caught me full in the eyes from the other side of the bridge.But soon the scene grew clear: and it was a strange scene.The bridge was in its place.At the far end of it stood a group of the duke's servants; two or three carried the lights which had dazzled me, three or four held pikes in rest.

They were huddled together; their weapons were protruded before them;their faces were pale and agitated.To put it plainly, they looked in as arrant a fright as I have seen men look, and they gazed apprehensively at a man who stood in the middle of the bridge, sword in hand.Rupert Hentzau was in his trousers and shirt;the white linen was stained with blood, but his easy, buoyant pose told me that he was himself either not touched at all or merely scratched.

There he stood, holding the bridge against them, and daring them to come on;or, rather, bidding them send Black Michael to him; and they, having no firearms, cowered before the desperate man and dared not attack him.They whispered to one another;and in the backmost rank, I saw my friend Johann, leaning against the portal of the door and stanching with a handkerchief the blood which flowed from a wound in his cheek.

By marvellous chance, I was master.The cravens would oppose me no more than they dared attack Rupert.

I had but to raise my revolver, and I sent him to his account with his sins on his head.He did not so much as know that I was there.

I did nothing--why, I hardly know to this day.I had killed one man stealthily that night, and another by luck rather than skill--perhaps it was that.Again, villain as the man was, I did not relish being one of a crowd against him--perhaps it was that.

But stronger than either of these restrained feelings came a curiosity and a fascination which held me spellbound, watching for the outcome of the scene.

"Michael, you dog! Michael! If you can stand, come on!"cried Rupert; and he advanced a step, the group shrinking back a little before him."Michael, you bastard! Come on!"The answer to his taunts came in the wild cry of a woman:

"He's dead! My God, he's dead!"

"Dead!" shouted Rupert."I struck better than I knew!"and he laughed triumphantly.Then he went on: "Down with your weapons there! I'm your master now! Down with them, I say!"I believe they would have obeyed, but as he spoke came new things.

First, there arose a distant sound, as of shouts and knockings from the other side of the chateau.My heart leapt.It must be my men, come by a happy disobedience to seek me.The noise continued, but none of the rest seemed to heed it.Their attention was chained by what now happened before their eyes.The group of servants parted and a woman staggered on to the bridge.Antoinette de Mauban was in a loose white robe, her dark hair streamed over her shoulders, her face was ghastly pale, and her eyes gleamed wildly in the light of the torches.In her shaking hand she held a revolver, and, as she tottered forward, she fired it at Rupert Hentzau.

The ball missed him, and struck the woodwork over my head.

"Faith, madame," laughed Rupert, "had your eyes been no more deadly than your shooting, I had not been in this scrape--nor Black Michael in hell--tonight!"She took no notice of his words.With a wonderful effort, she calmed herself till she stood still and rigid.

Then very slowly and deliberately she began to raise her arm again, taking most careful aim.

He would be mad to risk it.He must rush on her, chancing the bullet, or retreat towards me.I covered him with my weapon.

He did neither.Before she had got her aim, he bowed in his most graceful fashion, cried "I can't kill where I've kissed,"and before she or I could stop him, laid his hand on the parapet of the bridge, and lightly leapt into the moat.

At that very moment I heard a rush of feet, and a voice I knew--Sapt's--cry: "God! it's the duke--dead!" Then I knew that the King needed me no more, and throwing down my revolver, I sprang out on the bridge.

There was a cry of wild wonder, "The King!" and then I, like Rupert of Hentzau, sword in hand, vaulted over the parapet, intent on finishing my quarrel with him where I saw his curly head fifteen yards off in the water of the moat.

He swam swiftly and easily.I was weary and half crippled with my wounded arm.I could not gain on him.For a time I made no sound, but as we rounded the corner of the old keep I cried:

"Stop, Rupert, stop!"

I saw him look over his shoulder, but he swam on.He was under the bank now, searching, as I guessed, for a spot that he could climb.I knew there to be none--but there was my rope, which would still be hanging where I had left it.He would come to where it was before I could.Perhaps he would miss it--perhaps he would find it; and if he drew it up after him, he would get a good start of me.I put forth all my remaining strength and pressed on.At last I began to gain on him; for he, occupied with his search, unconsciously slackened his pace.

Ah, he had found it! A low shout of triumph came from him.

He laid hold of it and began to haul himself up.I was near enough to hear him mutter: "How the devil comes this here?'

I was at the rope, and he, hanging in mid air, saw me, but Icould not reach him.

"Hullo! who's here?" he cried in startled tones.

For a moment, I believe, he took me for the King--I dare say I was pale enough to lend colour to the thought; but an instant later he cried:

"Why it's the play-actor! How come you here, man?"And so saying he gained the bank.

I laid hold of the rope, but I paused.He stood on the bank, sword in hand, and he could cut my head open or spit me through the heart as I came up.I let go the rope.

"Never mind," said I; "but as I am here, I think I'll stay."He smiled down on me.

"These women are the deuce--" he began; when suddenly the great bell of the Castle started to ring furiously, and a loud shout reached us from the moat.

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