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the great Lord of all察had remained察he walked on ahead察scythe on
skeleton shoulder察and beckoned patiently察but with a sure察grim
hand。

There was another halt察the coach´wheels groaned and creaked on
their axles察one or two horses reared with the sudden drawing up
of the curb。

;What is it now拭─came Heron's hoarse voice through the darkness。

;It is pitch´dark察citizen察─was the response from ahead。 The
drivers cannot see their horses' ears。  They wait to know if they
may light their lanthorns and then lead their horses。;

;They can lead their horses察─replied Heron roughly察 but I'll
have no lanthorns lighted。  We don't know what fools may be
lurking behind trees察hoping to put a bullet through my heador
yours察sergeantwe don't want to make a lighted target of
ourselveswhat拭 But let the drivers lead their horses察and one
or two of you who are riding greys might dismount too and lead the
waythe greys would show up perhaps in this cursed blackness。;

While his orders were being carried out察he called out once more

;Are we far now from that confounded chapel拭

;We can't be far察citizen察the whole forest is not more than six
leagues wide at any point察and we have gone two since we turned
into it。;

;Hush ─Heron's voice suddenly broke in hoarsely。 What was that
Silence察I say。  Damn youcan't you hear拭

There was a hushevery ear straining to listen察but the horses
were not stillthey continued to champ their bits察to paw the
ground察and to toss their heads察impatient to get on。  Only now
and again there would come a lull even through these soundsa
second or two察mayhap察of perfect察unbroken silenceand then it
seemed as if right through the darkness a mysterious echo sent
back those same soundsthe champing of bits察the pawing of soft
ground察the tossing and snorting of animals察human life that
breathed far out there among the trees。

;It is citizen Chauvelin and his men察─said the sergeant after a
while察and speaking in a whisper。

;SilenceI want to hear察─came the curt察hoarsely´whispered
command。

Once more every one listened察the men hardly daring to breathe
clinging to their bridles and pulling on their horses' mouths
trying to keep them still察and again through the night there came
like a faint echo which seemed to throw back those sounds that
indicated the presence of men and of horses not very far away。

;Yes察it must be citizen Chauvelin察─said Heron at last察but the
tone of his voice sounded as if he were anxious and only half
convinced察 but I thought he would be at the chateau by now。;

;He may have had to go at foot´pace察it is very dark察citizen
Heron察─remarked the sergeant。

;En avant察then察─quoth the other察 the sooner we come tip with
him the better。;

And the squad of mounted men察the two coaches察the drivers and the
advance section who were leading their horses slowly restarted on
the way。  The horses snorted察the bits and stirrups clanged察and
the springs and wheels of the coaches creaked and groaned dismally
as the ramshackle vehicles began once more to plough the carpet of
pine´needles that lay thick upon the road。

But inside the carriage Armand and Marguerite held one another
tightly by the hand。

;It is de Batzwith his friends察─she whispered scarce above her
breath。

;De Batz拭─he asked vaguely and fearfully察for in the dark he
could not see her face察and as he did not understand why she
should suddenly be talking of de Batz he thought with horror that
mayhap her prophecy anent herself had come true察and that her mind
wearied and over´wroughthad become suddenly unhinged。

;Yes察de Batz察─she replied。  ;Percy sent him a message察through
me察to meet himhere。  I am not mad察Armand察─she added more
calmly。  ;Sir Andrew took Percy's letter to de Batz the day that
we started from Paris。;

;Great God ─exclaimed Armand察and instinctively察with a sense of
protection察he put his arms round his sister。 ;Then察if Chauvelin
or the squad is attackedif;

;Yes察─she said calmly察 if de Batz makes an attack on Chauvelin
or if he reaches the chateau first and tries to defend it察they
will shoot us 。。。 Armand察and Percy。;

;But is the Dauphin at the Chateau d'Ourde拭

;No察no  I think not。;

;Then why should Percy have invoked the aid of de Batz拭 Now
when;

;I don't know察─she murmured helplessly。  ;Of course察when he
wrote the letter he could not guess that they would hold us as
hostages。  He may have thought that under cover of darkness and of
an unexpected attack he might have saved himself had he been
alone察but nownow that you and I are here  Oh it is all so
horrible察and I cannot understand it all。;

;Hark ─broke in Armand察suddenly gripping her arm more tightly。

;Halt  ─rang the sergeant's voice through the night。

This time there was no mistaking the sound察already it came from
no far distance。  It was the sound of a man running and panting
and now and again calling out as he ran。

For a moment there was stillness in the very air察the wind itself
was hushed between two gusts察even the rain had ceased its
incessant pattering。  Heron's harsh voice was raised in the
stillness。

;What is it now拭─he demanded。

;A runner察citizen察─replied the sergeant察 coming through the
wood from the right。;

;From the right拭─and the exclamation was accompanied by a volley
of oaths察 the direction of the chateau拭Chauvelin has been
attacked察he is sending a messenger back to me。  Sergeantsergeant
close up round that coach察guard your prisoners as you value your
life察and;

The rest of his words were drowned in a yell of such violent fury
that the horses察already over´nervous and fidgety察reared in mad
terror察and the men had the greatest difficulty in holding them
in。  For a few minutes noisy confusion prevailed察until the men
could quieten their quivering animals with soft words and gentle
pattings。

Then the troopers obeyed察closing up round the coach wherein
brother and sister sat huddled against one another。

One of the men said under his breath

;Ah but the citizen agent knows how to curse  One day he will
break his gullet with the fury of his oaths。;

In the meanwhile the runner had come nearer察always at the same
breathless speed。

The next moment he was challenged

;Qui va la拭

;A friend ─he replied察panting and exhausted。  ;Where is citizen
Heron拭

;Here ─came the reply in a voice hoarse with passionate excitement。
;Come up察damn you。  Be quick 

;A lanthorn察citizen察─suggested one of the drivers。

;Nononot now。  Here  Where the devil are we拭

;We are close to the chapel on our left察citizen察─said the sergeant。

The runner察whose eyes were no doubt accustomed to the gloom察had
drawn nearer to the carriage。

;The gates of the chateau察─he said察still somewhat breathlessly
;are just opposite here on the right察citizen。 I have just come
through them。;

;Speak up察man ─and Heron's voice now sounded as if choked with
passion。  ;Citizen Chauvelin sent you拭

;Yes。  He bade me tell you that he has gained access to the
chateau察and that Capet is not there。;

A series of citizen Heron's choicest oaths interrupted the man's
speech。  Then he was curtly ordered to proceed察and he resumed his
report。

;Citizen Chauvelin rang at the door of the chateau察after a while
he was admitted by an old servant察who appeared to be in charge
but the place seemed otherwise absolutely desertedonly;

;Only what拭 Go on察what is it拭

;As we rode through the park it seemed to us as if we were being
watched察and followed。  We heard distinctly the sound of horses
behind and around us察but we could see nothing察and now察when I
ran back察again I heard。  There are others in the park to´night
besides us察citizen。;

There was silence after that。  It seemed as if the flood of
Heron's blasphemous eloquence had spent itself at last。

;Others in the park ─ And now his voice was scarcely above a
whisper察hoarse and trembling。  ;How many拭Could you see拭

;No察citizen察we could not see察but there are horsemen lurking
round the chateau now。  Citizen Chauvelin took four men into the
house with him and left the others on guard outside。  He bade me
tell you that it might be safer to send him a few more men if you
could spare them。  There are a number of disused farm buildings
quite close to the gates察and he suggested that all the horses be
put up there for the night察and that the men come up to the
chateau on foot察it would be quicker and safer察for the darkness
is intense。;

Even while the man spoke the forest in the distance seemed to wake
from its solemn silence察the wind on its wings brought sounds of
life and movement different from the prowling of beasts or the
screeching of night´birds。  It was the furtive advance of men察the
quick whispers of command察of encouragement察of the human animal
preparing to attack his kind。  But all in the distance still察all
muffled察all furtive as yet。

;Sergeant ─ It was Heron's voice察but it too was subdued察and
almost calm now察 can you see the chapel拭

;More clearly察citizen察─replied the sergeant。  ;It is on our
left察quite a small building察I think。;

;Then dismount察and wal

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