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第6章

THE GERMAN SHELL.

A THIRD rifle-shot rang through the night air, close to the cottage.Grace started and approached the window in alarm.

"What does that firing mean?" she asked.

"Signals from the outposts," the nurse quietly replied.

"Is there any danger? Have the Germans come back?"Surgeon Surville answered the question.He lifted the canvas screen, and looked into the room as Miss Roseberry spoke.

"The Germans are advancing on us," he said."Their vanguard is in sight."Grace sank on the chair near her, trembling from head to foot.Mercy advanced to the surgeon, and put the decisive question to him.

"Do we defend the position?" she inquired.

Surgeon Surville ominously shook his head.

"Impossible! We are outnumbered as usual--ten to one."The shrill roll of the French drums was heard outside.

"There is the retreat sounded!" said the surgeon."The captain is not a man to think twice about what he does.We are left to take care of ourselves.In five minutes we must be out of this place."A volley of rifle-shots rang out as he spoke.The German vanguard was attacking the French at the outposts.Grace caught the surgeon entreatingly by the arm."Take me with you," she cried."Oh, sir, I have suffered from the Germans already! Don't forsake me, if they come back!" The surgeon was equal to the occasion; he placed the hand of the pretty Englishwoman on his breast."Fear nothing, madam," he said, looking as if he could have annihilated the whole German force with his own invincible arm."A Frenchman's heart beats under your hand.A Frenchman's devotion protects you." Grace's head sank on his shoulder.Monsieur Surville felt that he had asserted himself; he looked round invitingly at Mercy.She, too, was an attractive woman.The Frenchman had another shoulder at her service.Unhappily the room was dark--the look was lost on Mercy.She was thinking of the helpless men in the inner chamber, and she quietly recalled the surgeon to a sense of his professional duties.

"What is to become of the sick and wounded?" she asked.

Monsieur Surville shrugged one shoulder--the shoulder that was free.

"The strongest among them we can take away with us," he said."The others must be left here.Fear nothing for yourself, dear lady.There will be a place for you in the baggage-wagon.""And for me, too?" Grace pleaded, eagerly.

The surgeon's invincible arm stole round the young lady's waist, and answered mutely with a squeeze.

"Take her with you," said Mercy."My place is with the men whom you leave behind."Grace listened in amazement."Think what you risk," she said "if you stop here."Mercy pointed to her left shoulder.

"Don't alarm yourself on my account," she answered; "the red cross will protect me."Another roll of the drum warned the susceptible surgeon to take his place as director-general of the ambulance without any further delay.He conducted Grace to a chair, and placed both her hands on his heart this time, to reconcile her to the misfortune of his absence."Wait here till I return for you," he whispered."Fear nothing, my charming friend.Say to yourself, 'Surville is the soul of honor! Surville is devoted to me!'" He struck his breast; he again forgot the obscurity in the room, and cast one look of unutterable homage at his charming friend."A bientot! " he cried, and kissed his hand and disappeared.

As the canvas screen fell over him the sharp report of the rifle-firing was suddenly and grandly dominated by the roar of cannon.The instant after a shell exploded in the garden outside, within a few yards of the window.

Grace sank on her knees with a shriek of terror.Mercy, without losing her self-possession, advanced to the window and looked out.

"The moon has risen," she said."The Germans are shelling the village."Grace rose, and ran to her for protection.

"Take me away!" she cried."We shall be killed if we stay here." She stopped, looking in astonishment at the tall black figure of the nurse, standing immovably by the window."Are you made of iron?" she exclaimed."Will nothing frighten you?"Mercy smiled sadly."Why should I be afraid of losing my life?" she answered."I have nothing worth living for!"The roar of the cannon shook the cottage for the second time.A second shell exploded in the courtyard, on the opposite side of the building.

Bewildered by the noise, panic-stricken as the danger from the shells threatened the cottage more and more nearly, Grace threw her arms round the nurse, and clung, in the abject familiarity of terror, to the woman whose hand she had shrunk from touching not five minutes since."Where is it safest?" she cried."Where can I hide myself?""How can I tell where the next shell will fall?" Mercy answered, quietly.

The steady composure of the one woman seemed to madden the other.Releasing the nurse, Grace looked wildly round for a way of escape from the cottage.Making first for the kitchen, she was driven back by the clamor and confusion attending the removal of those among the wounded who were strong enough to be placed in the wagon.A second look round showed her the door leading into the yard.She rushed to it with a cry of relief.She had just laid her hand on the lock when the third report of cannon burst over the place.

Starting back a step, Grace lifted her hands mechanically to her ears.At the same moment the third shell burst through the roof of the cottage, and exploded in the room, just inside the door.Mercy sprang forward, unhurt, from her place at the window.The burning fragments of the shell were already firing the dry wooden floor, and in the midst of them, dimly seen through the smoke, lay the insensible body of her companion in the room.Even at that dreadful moment the nurse's presence of mind did not fail her.Hurrying back to the place that she had just left, near which she had already noticed the miller's empty sacks lying in a heap, she seized two of them, and, throwing them on the smoldering floor, trampled out the fire.That done, she knelt by the senseless woman, and lifted her head.

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