[I Will Repay by Baroness Emmuska Orczy]@TWC D-Link bookI Will Repay CHAPTER XII 2/16
She felt that, were Paul Deroulede's eyes upon her at this moment, he would wish her to remain calm and outwardly serene. The foremost man--he with the tricolour scarf--had already crossed the hall, and was standing outside the study door.
It was his word of command which first roused Deroulede from his dream: "In the name of the Republic!" Deroulede did not immediately drop the small hand, which a moment ago he had been covering with kisses.
He held it to his lips once more, very gently, lingering over this last fond caress, as if over an eternal farewell, then he straightened out his broad, well-knit figure, and turned to the door. He was very pale, but there was neither fear nor even surprise expressed in his earnest, deep-set eyes.
They still seemed to be looking afar, gazing upon a heaven-born vision, which the touch of her hand and the avowal of his love had conjured up before him. "In the name of the Republic!" Once more, for the third time--according to custom--the words rang out, clear, distinct, peremptory. In that one fraction of a second, whilst those six words were spoken, Deroulede's eyes wandered swiftly towards the heavy letter-case, which now held his condemnation, and a wild, mad thought--the mere animal desire to escape from danger--surged up in his brain. The plans for the escape of Marie Antoinette, the various passports, worded in accordance with the possible disguises the unfortunate Queen might assume--all these papers were more than sufficient proof of what would be termed his treason against the Republic. He could already hear the indictment against him, could see the filthy mob of Paris dancing a wild saraband round the tumbril, which bore him towards the guillotine; he could hear their yells of execration, could feel the insults hurled against him, by those who had most admired, most envied him.
And from all this he would have escaped if he could, if it had not been too late. It was but a second, or less, whilst the words were spoken outside his door, and whilst all other thoughts in him were absorbed in this one mad desire for escape.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|