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第38章 EAUCOURT BY THE WATERS(1)

The horseman rode down the narrow vennel which led to the St.Denis gate of Paris, holding his nose like a fine lady.Behind him the city reeked in a close August twilight.From every entry came the smell of coarse cooking and unclean humanity, and the heaps of garbage in the gutters sent up a fog of malodorous dust when they were stirred by prowling dogs or hasty passengers.

"Another week of heat and they will have the plague here, he muttered.Oh for Eaucourt--Eaucourt by the waters! I have too delicate a stomach for this Paris."His thoughts ran on to the country beyond the gates, the fields about St.

Denis, the Clermont downs.Soon he would be stretching his bay on good turf.

But the gates were closed, though it was not yet the hour of curfew.The lieutenant of the watch stood squarely before him with a forbidding air, while a file of arquebusiers lounged in the archway.

"There's no going out to-night," was the answer to the impatient rider.

"Tut, man, I am the Sieur de Laval, riding north on urgent affairs.My servants left at noon.Be quick.Open!""Who ordered this folly?"

"The Marshal Tavannes.Go argue with him, if your mightiness has the courage."The horseman was too old a campaigner to wastetime in wrangling.He turned his horse's head and retraced his path up the vennel."Now what in God's name is afoot to-night?" he asked himself, and the bay tossed his dainty head, as if in the same perplexity.He was a fine animal with the deep barrel and great shoulders of the Norman breed, and no more than his master did he love this place of alarums and stenches.

Gaspard de Laval was a figure conspicuous enough even in that city of motley.For one thing he was well over two yards high, and, though somewhat lean for perfect proportions, his long arms and deep chest told of no common strength.He looked more than his thirty years, for his face was burned the colour of teak by hot suns, and a scar just under the hair wrinkled a broad low forehead.His small pointed beard was bleached by weather to the hue of pale honey.He wore a steel back and front over a doublet of dark taffeta, and his riding cloak was blue velvet lined with cherry satin.The man's habit was sombre except for the shine of steel and the occasional flutter of the gay lining.In his velvet bonnet he wore a white plume.The rich clothing became him well, and had just a hint of foreignness, as if commonly he were more roughly garbed.Which was indeed the case, for he was new back from the Western Seas, and had celebrated his home-coming with a brave suit.

As a youth he had fought under Conde in the religious wars, but had followed Jean Ribaut to Florida, and had been one of the few survivors when the Spaniards sacked St.Caroline.With de Gourgues he had sailed west again for vengeance, and had got it.Thereafter he had been with the privateers of Brest and La Rochelle, a hornet to search out and sting the weak places of Spain on the Main and among the islands.But he was not born to live continually in outland parts, loving rather to intercalate fierce adventures between spells of home-keeping.The love of his green Picardy manor drew him back with gentle hands.He had now returned like a child to his playthings, and the chief thoughts in his head were his gardens and fishponds, the spinneys he had planted and the new German dogs he had got for boar-hunting in the forest.He looked forward to days of busy idleness in his modest kingdom.

But first he must see his kinsman the Admiral about certain affairs of the New World which lay near to that great man's heart.Coligny was his godfather, from whom he was named; he was also his kinsman, for the Admiral's wife, Charlotte de Laval, was a cousin once removed.So to Chatillon Gaspard journeyed, and thence to Paris, whither the Huguenot leader had gone for the marriage fetes of the King of Navarre.Reaching the city on the Friday evening, he was met by ill news.That morning the Admiral's life had been attempted on his way back from watching the King at tennis.Happily the wounds were slight, a broken right forefinger and a bullet through the left forearm, but the outrage had taken away men's breath.That the Admiral of France, brought to Paris for those nuptials which were to be a pledge of a new peace, should be the target of assassins shocked the decent and alarmed the timid.The commonwealth was built on the side of a volcano, and the infernal fires were muttering.

Friend and foe alike set the thing down to the Guises' credit, and the door of Coligny's lodging in the Rue de Bethisy was thronged by angry Huguenot gentry, clamouring to be permitted to take order with the Italianate murderers.

On the Saturday morning Gaspard was admitted to audience with his kinsman, but found him so weak from Monsieur Ambrose Pare's drastic surgery that he was compelled to postpone his business."Get you back to Eaucourt," said Coligny, "and cultivate your garden till I send for you.France is too crooked just now for a forthright fellow like you to do her service, and Ido not think that the air of Paris is healthy for our house." Gaspard was fain to obey, judging that the Admiral spoke of some delicate state business for which he was aware he had no talent.A word with M.de Teligny reassured him as to the Admiral's safety, for according to him the King now leaned heavily against the Guises.

But lo and behold! the gates of Paris were locked to him, and he found himself interned in the sweltering city.

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