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第49章

IN THE DARK

An hotel bedroom at Amiens.

Lupin was recovering a little consciousness for the first time.

Clarisse and the Masher were seated by his bedside.

Both were talking; and Lupin listened to them, without opening his eyes.

He learned that they had feared for his life, but that all danger was now removed.Next, in the course of the conversation, he caught certain words that revealed to him what had happened in the tragic night at Mortepierre: Daubrecq's descent; the dismay of the accomplices, when they saw that it was not the governor; then the short struggle: Clarisse flinging herself on Daubrecq and receiving a wound in the shoulder;Daubrecq leaping to the bank; the Growler firing two revolver-shots and darting off in pursuit of him; the Masher clambering up the ladder and finding the governor in a swoon:

"True as I live," said the Masher, "I

can't make out even now how he did not roll over.There was a sort of hollow at that place, but it was a sloping hollow; and, half dead as he was, he must have hung on with his ten fingers.Crikey, it was time I came!"Lupin listened, listened in despair.He collected his strength to grasp and understand the words.But suddenly a terrible sentence was uttered:

Clarisse, weeping, spoke of the eighteen days that had elapsed, eighteen more days lost to Gilbert's safety.

Eighteen days! The figure terrified Lupin.He felt that all was over, that he would never be able to recover his strength and resume the struggle and that Gilbert and Vaucheray were doomed...His brain slipped away from him.The fever returned and the delirium.

And more days came and went.It was perhaps the time of his life of which Lupin speaks with the greatest horror.He retained just enough consciousness and had sufficiently lucid moments to realize the position exactly.But he was not able to coordinate his ideas, to follow a line of argument nor to instruct or forbid his friends to adopt this or that line of conduct.

Often, when he emerged from his torpor, he found his hand in Clarisse's and, in that half-slumbering condition in which a fever keeps you, he would address strange words to her, words of love and passion, imploring her and thanking her and blessing her for all the light and joy which she had brought into his darkness.

Then, growing calmer and not fully understanding what he had said, he tried to jest:

"I have been delirious, have I not? What a heap of nonsense I must have talked!"But Lupin felt by Clarisse's silence that he could safely talk as much nonsense as ever his fever suggested to him.She did not hear.The care and attention which she lavished on the patient, her devotion, her vigilance, her alarm at the least relapse: all this was meant not for him, but for the possible saviour of Gilbert.She anxiously watched the progress of his convalescence.How soon would he be fit to resume the campaign? Was it not madness to linger by his side, when every day carried away a little hope?

Lupin never ceased repeating to himself, with the inward belief that, by so doing, he could influence the course of his illness:

"I will get well...I will get well..."

And he lay for days on end without moving, so as not to disturb the dressing of his wound nor increase the excitement of his nerves in the smallest degree.

He also strove not to think of Daubrecq.But the image of his dire adversary haunted him; and he reconstituted the various phases of the escape, the descent of the cliff....One day, struck by a terrible memory, he exclaimed:

"The list! The list of the Twenty-seven! Daubrecq must have it by now...or else d'Albufex.It was on the table!"Clarisse reassured him:

"No one can have taken it," she declared."The Growler was in Paris that same day, with a note from me for Prasville, entreating him to redouble his watch in the Square Lamartine, so that no one should enter, especially d'Albufex...""But Daubrecq?"

"He is wounded.He cannot have gone home.""Ah, well," he said, "that's all right!...But you too were wounded...""A mere scratch on the shoulder."

Lupin was easier in his mind after these revelations.Nevertheless, he was pursued by stubborn notions which he was unable either to drive from his brain or to put into words.Above all, he thought incessantly of that name of "Marie" which Daubrecq's sufferings had drawn from him.

What did the name refer to? Was it the title of one of the books on the shelves, or a part of the title? Would the book in question supply the key to the mystery? Or was it the combination word of a safe? Was it a series of letters written somewhere: on a wall, on a paper, on a wooden panel, on the mount of a drawing, on an invoice?

These questions, to which he was unable to find a reply, obsessed and exhausted him.

One morning Arsene Lupin woke feeling a great deal better.The wound was closed, the temperature almost normal.The doctor, a personal friend, who came every day from Paris, promised that he might get up two days later.And, on that day, in the absence of his accomplices and of Mme.

Mergy, all three of whom had left two days before, in quest of information, he had himself moved to the open window.

He felt life return to him with the sunlight, with the balmy air that announced the approach of spring.He recovered the concatenation of his ideas; and facts once more took their place in his brain in their logical sequence and in accordance with their relations one to the other.

In the evening he received a telegram from Clarisse to say that things were going badiy and that she, the Growler and the Masher were all staying in Paris.He was much disturbed by this wire and had a less quiet night.What could the news be that had given rise to Clarisse's telegram?

But, the next day, she arrived in his room looking very pale, her eyes red with weeping, and, utterly worn out, dropped into a chair:

"The appeal has been rejected," she stammered.

He mastered his emotion and asked, in a voice of surprise:

"Were you relying on that?"

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