书城公版Within an Inch of His Life
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第87章 XIV.(6)

Besides, my happiness and Dionysia's honor were at stake. How do Iknow what I said? I am not a hero of romance. No doubt I was mean. Ihumbled myself, I besought her, I told falsehoods, I vowed to her that it was my family, mainly, who made me marry. I hoped I should be able, by great kindness and caressing words, to soften the bitterness of the parting. She listened to me, remaining as impassive as a block of ice;and, when I paused, she said with a sinister laugh,--" 'And you tell me all that! Your Dionysia! Ah! if I were a woman like other women, I would say nothing to-day, and, before the year was over, you would again be at my feet.'

"She must have been thinking of our meeting at the cross-roads. Or was this the last outburst of passion at the moment when the last ties were broken off? I was going to speak again; but she interrupted me bruskly, saying,--" 'Oh, that is enough! Spare me, at least, the insult of your pity!

I'll see. I promise nothing. Good-by!'

"And she escaped toward the house, while I remained rooted to the spot, almost stupefied, and asking myself if she was not, perhaps at that moment, telling Count Claudieuse every thing. It was at that moment that I drew from my gun, almost mechanically, the burnt cartridge and put in a fresh one. Then, as nothing stirred, I went off with rapid strides.""What time was it?" asked M. Magloire.

"I could not tell you precisely. My state of mind was such, that I had lost all idea of time. I went back through the forest of Rochepommier.""And you saw nothing?"

"No."

"Heard nothing?"

"Nothing."

"Still, from your statement, you could not have been far from Valpinson when the fire broke out.""That is true, and, in the open country, I should certainly have seen the fire; but I was in a dense wood: the trees cut off all view.""And these same trees prevented the sound of the two shots fired at Count Claudieuse from reaching your ear?""They might have helped to prevent it; but there was no need for that.

I was walking against the wind, which was very high; and it is an established fact, that, under such circumstances, the sound of a gun is not heard beyond fifty yards."M. Magloire once more could hardly restrain his impatience; and, utterly unconscious that he was even harsher than the magistrate, he said,--"And you think your statement explains every thing?""I believe that my statement, which is founded upon the most exact truth, explains the charges brought against me by M. Galpin. It explains how I tried to keep my visit to Valpinson secret; how I was met in going and in coming back, and at hours which correspond with the time of the fire. It explains, finally, how I came at first to deny. It explains how one of my cartridge-cases was found near the ruins, and why I had to wash my hands when I reached home."Nothing seemed to be able to shake the lawyer's conviction. He asked,--"And the day after, when they came to arrest you, what was your first impression?""I thought at once of Valpinson."