登陆注册
30977200000081

第81章 THE NIGHT OF HORROR.(5)

"Sir," interrupted the queen, impatiently, "Whom do you mean by 'they?' Of whom are you speaking in such tones of respect?"

"Madame, I am speaking of the people, with whom I came to an understanding, and who promised me to keep the peace, and to respect the slumbers of your majesty."

"You are not speaking of the people, but of the rebels, the agitators," cried Marie Antoinette, with flashing eyes. "You speak of high traitors, who break violently into the palace of the king; of murderers, who have destroyed two of our faithful subjects. Sir, it is of such crime that you speak with respect; it is with such a rabble that you have dealt, instead of ordering your soldiers to cut them down."

"Madame," said Lafayette, turning pale, "had I attempted to do that, your majesty would not have found refuge in this chamber. For the anger of the mob is like the lightning and thunder of the tempest, it heeds neither door nor bolt, and if it has once broken loose, nothing can restrain or stop it."

"Oh," cried the queen, with a mocking laugh, "it is plain that Mr. Lafayette has been pursuing his studies in America, at the university of revolutions. He speaks of the people with a deference as if it were another majesty to bow to."

"And in that Lafayette is right," said the king, rising and approaching them. "Hear the yell, madame! it sounds like the roaring of lions, and you know, Marie, that the lion is called the king of beasts. Tell us, general, what does the lion want, and what does his roaring mean?"

"Sire, the enemies of the royal family, the agitators and rebels, who have within these last hours come from Paris, have urged on the people afresh, and kindled them with senseless calumnies. They have persuaded the people that your majesty has summoned hither the regiments from all the neighboring stations; that you are collecting an army to put yourself at its head and march against Paris."

Louis cast a significant look at his wife, which was answered with a proud toss of her head.

"I have sought in vain," continued Lafayette, "to make the poor, misguided men conscious of the impossibility of such a plan."

"Yet, sir," broke in Marie Antoinette, fiercely, "the execution of this plan would save the crown from dishonor and humiliation!"

"Only, madame, that it is exactly the execution of it which is impossible," answered Lafayette, gently bowing.

"If you could give wings to the soldiers of the various garrisons away from here, the plan might be good, and the army might save the country! But as, unfortunately, this cannot be, we must think of other means of help, for your majesty hears the danger knocking now at the door, and we must do with pacificatory measures what we cannot do with force."

"How will you use pacificatory measures, sir?" asked Marie Antoinette, angrily.

Lafayette cast upon her a sad, pained look, and turned to the king.

"Sire," said he, with loud, solemn voice, "sire, the people are frightfully carried away. Stimulating speeches have driven them to despair and to madness. It is only with difficulty that we have succeeded in keeping the mob out of the palace, and closing the door again. 'Paris shall be laid in ashes!' is the horrible cry which drives all these hearts to rage, and to which they give unconditional belief!"

"I will show myself to the people," said Louis. "I will tell them that they have been deceived. I will give them my royal word that I have no hostile designs whatever against Paris."

General Lafayette sighed, and dropped his head heavily upon his breast.

"Do you counsel me not to do this?" asked the king, timidly.

"Sire," answered the general, with a shrug, "the people are now in such an excited, unreasonable state, that words will no longer be sufficient to satisfy them. Your majesty might assure them ever so solemnly that you entertain no hostile intentions whatever against Paris, and that you will not call outside help to your assistance, and the exasperated people would mistrust your assurances! For in all their rage the people have a distinct consciousness of the crimes they are engaged in committing in creating this rebellion against the crown, and they know that it were not human, that it were divine, for your majesty to forgive such crimes, and therefore they would not credit such forgiveness."

"How well General Lafayette knows how to interpret the thoughts of this fanatical rabble, whom he calls 'the people!' "ejaculated the queen, with a scornful laugh. At this instant a loud, thundering cry was heard below, and thousands upon thousands of voices shouted, "The king! We want to see the king!"

Louis's face lighted up. With quick step he hurried to the window and raised it. The people did not see him at once, but the king saw.

He saw the immense square in front of the palace, which had been devoted to the rich equipages of the nobility, occupied by the humbler classes--the troops of his staff marching up in their gala uniforms--he saw it filled with a dense mass of men whom Lafayette had called "the people," whom the queen had termed a "riotous rabble," surging up and down, head pressed to head, here and there faces distorted with rage, eyes blazing, fists clinched, arms bare, and pikes glistening in the morning light, while a great roar, like that which comes from the sea in a tempest, filled the air.

同类推荐
  • 壬归

    壬归

    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。
  • 瀛涯胜览

    瀛涯胜览

    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。
  • 新元史

    新元史

    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。
  • 送僧归国清寺

    送僧归国清寺

    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。
  • 台湾文献丛刊清职贡图选

    台湾文献丛刊清职贡图选

    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。
热门推荐
  • 你曾是我触不到的光

    你曾是我触不到的光

    我的世界曾一片漆黑,直到我遇见你。我的生命不再黑暗
  • 我与超梦的旅行

    我与超梦的旅行

    新一代青年,又是来自真新镇的小智,从一开始与超梦向遇,开起一段,属于他的神奇宝贝大师之路!
  • 名侦探柯南之一切的真相

    名侦探柯南之一切的真相

    一个意外中遇到的人,却是整件事的开始。一件又一件的案子都指向一个组织——黑暗组织。柯南会有怎样的决定呢?一切的真相又是什么呢?
  • 女主她渣了病娇男主后复仇成功

    女主她渣了病娇男主后复仇成功

    她是道上的黑玫瑰,无论走到哪里都能引起一片血腥风雨。忠诚于盟主,手段狠辣,孑然一人,性格孤傲,被人称做“狼一般的存在”。直到有一次在黑街上,捡到了他。她本以为自己捡回来了一只宠物,却不料,是一只狼崽。她养了他整整八年,最后因为一个人背叛了组织,对他不辞而别。再次相遇,他已经是高高在上的黑夜帝王,足以将整个亚洲踩在脚下,而她则作为卑贱的叛徒,已经被他伤得浑身是血,无法站立,跪在他面前。“老师,”他看着她勾唇微笑,“背叛可是重罪,你说,我要怎么惩罚你,才好呢?”她不知道的是,他为了寻找她,不惜得罪要人,翻遍了整个亚洲。虐身虐心,结局撒糖,放心入坑。我从地狱里爬出来,就是为了有朝一日,能够再和你相遇。能与人类爱情与尊严并肩的,唯有死亡。下一辈子,我教会你如何去爱一个人。
  • 天穹造化

    天穹造化

    天穹如画,日升月隐,乾坤造化,当神秘体质遇上穿越者,儒家子弟遇上21世纪的有为青年,将在神奇的真武界上演怎样的传奇,又为后人留下怎样的史诗神话.......
  • 重生的悲剧之路

    重生的悲剧之路

    男主是一个胖子,穿越到了新的世界,这里是练体的事情,每个人都已自重目标奋斗,男主经历了世界上最最最痛苦的体验!(既轻松又搞笑)
  • 浅挚欢喜

    浅挚欢喜

    范一洲与周熙,只是少女的一厢情愿罢。数月时光,留下不知名的喜欢与浅浅的不甘。短篇故事
  • 执剑踏仙途

    执剑踏仙途

    天地巨轮旋转,世界迎来又一个盛世。人才辈出,财宝不缺,但成仙之途却渺茫。君羿不过是一个普通人,却被冠以天才之名。等待他的是名扬万古,还是化为尘土?
  • 噩运根源:第51幅油画

    噩运根源:第51幅油画

    上海S美术馆发生一桩怪事:某次画展结束,展出的50幅画清点时竟然多了一幅。这幅来路不明的画没有作者署名,画中是一间齿科诊所,一个戴口罩的女牙医坐在窗台上,目光幽幽看着画框外的世界。美术馆的陈馆长把这幅多余的画窃为已有,挂在家中。几天后德高望重的陈馆长突然精神失常,在大庭广众下裸奔,被送进疯人院。该油画作为陈馆长的私人收藏,摆上了拍卖台,被低价购走,之后几度易手。凡是接触过这幅画的人,都会收到一条莫名其妙的短信,要求收件人在十二小时内做一件疯狂的事。有人乖乖执行,也有人置之不理,认为是个恶作剧。结果到了午夜,画中的女医生竟缓缓地摘下口罩,露出那张脸来……"
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!