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第39章

"But why should I go?" Sara Lee asked."It is kind of you to ask me, Jean.But I am here to work, not to play."Long ago Sara Lee had abandoned her idea of Jean as a paid chauffeur.She even surmised, from something Marie had said, that he had been a person of importance in the Belgium of before the war.So she was grateful, but inclined to be obstinate.

"You have been so much alone, mademoiselle -" "Alone!""Cut off from your own kind.And now and then one finds, at the hotel in Dunkirk, some English nurses who are having a holiday.You would like to talk to them perhaps.""Jean," she said unexpectedly, "why don't you tell me the truth? You want me to leave the village tonight.Why?""Because, mademoiselle, there will be a bombardment." "The village itself?""We expect it," he answered dryly.Sara Lee went a little pale.

"But then I shall be needed, as I was before.""No troops will pass through the town to-night.They will take a road beyond the fields.""How do you know these things?" she asked, wondering."About the troops I can understand.But the bombardment.""There are ways of finding out, mademoiselle," he replied in his noncommittal voice."Now, will you go?"May I tell Marie and Rene?" " No."

"Then I shall not go.How can you think that I would consider my own safety and leave them here?"Jean had ascertained before speaking that Marie was not in the house.As for Rene, he sat on the single doorstep and whittled pegs on which tohang his rifle inside the door.And as he carved he sang words of his own to the tune of Tipperary.

Inside the little salle a manger Jean reassured Sara Lee.It was important - vital - that Rene and Marie should not know far in advance of the bombardment.They were loyal, certainly, but these were his orders.In abundance of time they would be warned to leave the village.

"Who is to warn them?"

"Henri has promised, mademoiselle.And what he promises is done." "You said this morning that he was in England.""He has returned."

Sara Lee's heart, which had been going along nerely as a matter of duty ll day, suddenly began to beat faster.Her color came up, and then faded again.He had returned, and he had not come to the little house.But then - what could Henri mean to her, his coming or his going? Was she to add to her other sins against Harvey the supreme one of being interested in Henri?

Not that she said all that, even to herself.There was a wave of gladness and then a surge of remorse.That is all.But it was a very sober Sara Lee who put on her black suit with the white collar that afternoon and ordered, by Jean's suggestion, the evening's preparations as though nothing was to happen.

She looked round her little room before she left it.It might not be there when she returned.So she placed Harvey's photograph under her mattress for safety, and rather uncomfortably she laid beside it the small ivory crucifix that Henri had found in a ruined house and brought to her.Harvey was not a Catholic.He did not believe in visualizing his religion.And she had a distinct impression that he considered such things as did so as bordering on idolatry.

Sometime after dusk that evening the ammunition train moved out.At a point a mile or so from the village a dispatch rider on a motor cycle stopped the rumbling lorry at the head of the procession and delivered a message, which the guide read by the light of a sheltered match.The train moved on, but it did not turn down to the village.It went beyond to a placeof safety, and there remained for the night.

But before that time Henri, lying close in a field, had seen a skulking figure run from the road to the mill, and soon after had seen the mill wheel turn once, describing a great arc; and on one of the wings, showing only toward the poplar trees, was a lighted lantern.

Five minutes later, exactly time enough for the train to have reached the village street, German shells began to fall in it.Henri, lying flat on the ground, swore silently and deeply.

In every land during this war there have been those who would sell their country for a price.Sometimes money.Sometimes protection.And of all betrayals that of the man who sells his own country is the most dastardly.Henri, lying face down, bit the grass beneath him in sheer rage.

One thing he had not counted on, he who foresaw most things.The miller and his son, being what they were, were cowards as well.Doubtless the mill had been promised protection.It was too valuable to the Germans to be destroyed.But with the first shot both men left the house by the mill and scurried like rabbits for the open fields.

Maurice, poor Marie's lover by now, almost trampled on Henri's prostrate body.And Henri was alone, and his work was to take them alive.They had information he must have - how the modus vivendi had been arranged, through what channels.And under suitable treatment they would tell.

He could not follow them through the fields.He lay still, during a iercer bombardment than the one before, raising his head now and then to see if the little house of mercy still stood.No shells came his way, but the sky line of the village altered quickly.The standing fragment of the church towers went early.There was much sound of falling masonry.From somewhere behind him a Belgian battery gave tongue, but not for long.And then came silence.

Henri moved then.He crept nearer the mill and nearer.And at last he stood inside and took his bearings.A lamp burned in the kitchen, showing a dirty brick floor and a littered table - such a house as men keep, untidy and unhomelike.A burnt kettle stood on the hearth, and leaning against thewall was the bag of grain Maurice had carried from the crossroads."A mill which grinds without grain," Henri said to himself.

There was a boxed-in staircase to the upper floor, and there, with the door slightly ajar, he stationed himself, pistol in hand.Now and then he glanced uneasily at the clock.Sara Lee must not be back before he had taken his prisoners to the little house and turned them over to those who waited there.

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