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第171章 BOOK Ⅹ(26)

'Oh,clappering mill-wheel of words!what's thy adventure to me?Hast thou the truands'pass-word?'

'I have it.Make yourself easy.‘Dagger in pouch.''

'Good!Without it we could not get through to the church;the truands block the streets.Luckily,they seem to have met with some opposition.We may yet arrive in time.'

'Yes,master;but how are we to gain entrance into Notre-Dame?'

'I have the key of the tower.'

'And how shall we get out again?'

'There is a small door at the back of the cloister opening on to the Terrain and the waterside.I have got the key,and I moored a boat there this morning.'

'I had a near shave of being hanged,'repeated Gringoire.

'Quick,then,let us be going!'said the other;and both started off at full speed towards the city.

Chapter 7-Chateaupers to The Rescue

The reader probably remembers the critical situation in which we left Quasimodo.The doughty hunchback,assailed on all sides,had lost,if not his courage,at least all hope of saving,not himself—for of that he took no thought—but the Egyptian.He ran distractedly along the gallery.Notre-Dame was on the point of being carried by the truands.Suddenly the thunder of galloping hoofs filled the adjacent streets,and with a long file of torches and a dense column of horsemen,lances down and bridles hanging loose,the furious sound swept into the Place like a hurricane.

'France!France!Cut down the rabble!Chateaupers to the rescue!Provostry!Provostry!'

These were,of course,the troops despatched by the King.

The startled truands faced about.

Quasimodo,though he heard nothing,saw the naked swords,the torches,the lances,the mass of cavalry,at the head of which he recognised Captain P us.He saw the confusion of the truands,the terror of some,the consternation of the stoutest-hearted among them,and the unexpected succour so revived his energy that he hurled back the foremost of the assailants who had already gained a footing on the gallery.

The truands bore themselves bravely,defending themselves with the energy of despair.Attacked on the flank from the Rue Saint-Pierre-aux-Bufs,and in the rear from the Rue du Parvis,jammed against Notre-Dame,which they were attacking and Quasimodo still defending—at once besiegers and besieged—they were in the peculiar position in which Count Henry d'Harcourt found himself at the famous siege of Turin in 1640,between Prince Thomas of Savoy,whom he was besieging,and the Marquis de Langane,who,in turn,was blockading him—Taurinum obsessor idem et obsessus1—as his epitaph expresses it.

The mêlée was terrific.'To wolves'flesh dogs'teeth,'says Father Mathieu.The King's horsemen,among whom P us de Chateaupers displayed great valour,gave no quarter,and they that escaped the lance fell by the sword.The truands,ill-armed,foamed and bit in rage and despair.Men,women,and children fastened themselves on the flanks and chests of the horses,clinging to them tooth and nail,like cats;others battered the faces of the archers with their torches;others,again,caught the horsemen by the neck in their iron bill-hooks,striving to pull them down.Those who fell,they tore to pieces.

One among them had a long and glittering scythe,with which,for a long time,he mowed the legs of the horses.It was an appalling sight.On he came,singing a droning song and taking long sweeping strokes with his deadly scythe.

At every stroke he laid around him a circle of severed limbs.He advanced in this manner into the thickest of the cavalry,calm and unhasting,with the even swing of the head and regular breathing of a reaper cutting a field of corn.It was Clopin Trouillefou.A volley of musketry laid him low.

In the meantime the windows had opened again.The burghers,hearing the war-cry of the King's men,had taken part in the affray,and from every storey bullets rained upon the truands.The Parvis was thick with smoke streaked with the flashing fire of the musketry.Through it the facade of Notre-Dame was dimly discernible,and the tumble-down Htel-Dieu,with a wan face or two peering frightened from its many windowed roofs.

At last the truands gave way.Exhaustion,want of proper arms,the alarming effect of this surprise,the volleys from the windows,the spirited charge of the King's men—all combined to overpower them.Breaking through the line of their assailants,they fled in all directions,leaving the Parvis heaped with their dead.

When Quasimodo,who had not for a moment ceased fighting,beheld this rout,he fell upon his knees and lifted his hands to heaven.Then,frenzied with joy,he ran to the stairs,and ascended with the swiftness of a bird to that cell,the approaches to which he had so intrepidly defended.He had but one thought now—to go and fall on his knees at the feet of her whom he had saved for the second time.

He entered the cell—it was empty.

1 Besieger of Turin and himself besieged.

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