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第11章 How the Brigadier Captured Saragossa(2)

"Really, I should have thought that his presence was hardly necessary now that Captain Gerard has arrived."Again there was a roar of laughter.I can see the ring of faces, the mocking eyes, the open mouths-- Olivier with his great black bristles, Pelletan thin and sneering, even the young sub-lieutenants convulsed with merriment.Heavens, the indignity of it! But my rage had dried my tears.I was myself again, cold, quiet, self-contained, ice without and fire within.

"May I ask, sir," said I to the major, "at what hour the regiment is paraded?""I trust, Captain Gerard, that you do not mean to alter our hours," said he, and again there was a burst of laughter, which died away as I looked slowly round the circle.

"What hour is the assembly?" I asked, sharply, of Captain Pelletan.Some mocking answer was on his tongue, but my glance kept it there.

"The assembly is at six," he answered.

"I thank you," said I.I then counted the company and found that I had to do with fourteen officers, two of whom appeared to be boys fresh from St.Cyr.I could not condescend to take any notice of their indiscretion.

There remained the major, four captains, and seven lieutenants."Gentlemen," I continued, looking from one to the other of them, "Ishould feel myself unworthy of this famous regiment if I did not ask you for satisfaction for the rudeness with which you have greeted me, and I should hold you to be unworthy of it if on any pretext you refused to grant it.""You will have no difficulty upon that score," said the major."I am prepared to waive my rank and to give you every satisfaction in the name of the Hussars of Conflans.""I thank you," I answered."I feel, however, that I have some claim upon these other gentlemen who laughed at my expense.""Whom would you fight, then?" asked Captain Pelletan."All of you," I answered.

They looked in surprise from one to the other.Then they drew off to the other end of the room, and I heard the buzz of their whispers.They were laughing.Evidently they still thought that they had to do with some empty braggart.Then they returned.

"Your request is unusual," said Major Olivier, "but it will be granted.How do you propose to conduct such a duel? The terms lie with you.""Sabres," said I."And I will take you in order of seniority, beginning with you, Major Olivier, at five o'clock.I will thus be able to devote five minutes to each before the assembly is blown.I must, however, beg you to have the courtesy to name the place of meeting, since I am still ignorant of the locality."They were impressed by my cold and practical manner.Already the smile had died away from their lips.

Olivier's face was no longer mocking, but it was dark and stern."There is a small open space behind the horse lines," said he."Wehave held a few affairs of honour there and it has done very well.We shall be there, Captain Gerard, at the hour you name."I was in the act of bowing to thank them for their acceptance when the door of the mess-room was flung open and the colonel hurried into the room, with an agitated face.

"Gentlemen," said he, "I have been asked to call for a volunteer from among you for a service which involves the greatest possible danger.I will not disguise from you that the matter is serious in the last degree, and that Marshal Lannes has chosen a cavalry officer because he can be better spared than an officer of infantry or of engineers.Married men are not eligible.Of the others, who will volunteer?"I need not say that all the unmarried officers stepped to the front.The colonel looked round in some embarrassment.

I could see his dilemma.It was the best man who should go, and yet it was the best man whom he could least spare.

"Sir," said I, "may I be permitted to make a suggestion?"He looked at me with a hard eye.He had not forgotten my observations at supper."Speak!" said he.

"I would point out, sir," said I, "that this mission is mine both by right and by convenience.""Why so, Captain Gerard?"

"By right because I am the senior captain.By convenience because I shall not be missed in the regiments since the men have not yet learned to know me."The colonel's features relaxed.

"There is certainly truth in what you say, Captain Gerard," said he."I think that you are indeed best fitted to go upon this mission.If you will come with me I will give you your instructions."I wished my new comrades good-night as I left the room, and I repeated that I should hold myself at their disposal at five o'clock nextmorning.They bowed in silence, and I thought that I could see from the expression of their faces that they had already begun to take a more just view of my character.

I had expected that the colonel would at once inform me what it was that I had been chosen to do, but instead of that he walked on in silence, I following behind him.

We passed through the camp and made our way across the trenches and over the ruined heaps of stones which marked the old wall of the town.Within, there was a labyrinth of passages formed among the debris of the houses which had been destroyed by the mines of the engineers.Acres and acres were covered with splintered walls and piles of brick which had once been a populous suburb.Lanes had been driven through it and lanterns placed at the corners with inscriptions to direct the wayfarer.The colonel hurried onward until at last, after a long walk, we found our way barred by a high grey wall which stretched right across our path.

Here behind a barricade lay our advance guard.The colonel led me into a roofless house, and there I found two general officers, a map stretched over a drum in front of them, they kneeling beside it and examining it carefully by the light of a lantern.The one with the clean- shaven face and the twisted neck was Marshal Lannes, the other was General Razout, the head of the engineers.

"Captain Gerard has volunteered to go," said the colonel.Marshal Lannes rose from his knees and shook me by the hand.

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