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The Companions of Jehu

CHAPTER I
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They gave their names." "They gave their names ?" "They said, 'Gentlemen, it is useless to defend yourselves; ladies, do not be alarmed, we are not bandits, we are Companions of Jehu.'" "Yes," said the young man of the table d'hote, "they warned you that there might be no misunderstanding.

That's their way." "Ah, indeed!" exclaimed Roland; "and who is this Jehu who has such polite companions?
Is he their captain ?" "Sir," said a man whose dress betrayed somewhat the secularized priest, and who seemed also to be, not only an habitual guest at the table d'hote, but also an initiate into the mysteries of the honorable company whose merits were then under discussion, "if you were better versed than you seem to be in the Holy Scriptures, you would know that this Jehu died something like two thousand six hundred years ago, and that consequently he cannot at the present time stop coaches on the highways." "Monsieur l'Abbe," replied Roland, who had recognized an ecclesiastic, "as, in spite of the sharp tone in which you speak, you seem a man of learning, permit a poor ignoramus to ask you a few details about this Jehu, dead these two thousand six hundred years, who, nevertheless, is honored by followers bearing his name." "Jehu!" replied the churchman, in the same sour tone, "was a King of Israel anointed by Elisha, on condition that he punish the crimes of the house of Ahab and Jezbel, and put to death the priests of Baal." "Monsieur l'Abbe," replied the young man laughing, "I thank you for the explanation.

I don't doubt it is correct, and, above all, very learned.
But I must admit it doesn't tell me much." "What, citizen!" exclaimed the abbe, "don't you understand that Jehu is his Majesty Louis XVIII., anointed on condition that he punish the crimes of the Revolution and put to death all the priests of Baal; that is to say, all those who had taken any part whatsoever in the abominable state of things which, for these last seven years, has been called the republic ?" "Yes, indeed!" exclaimed the young man; "of course I understand.

But among those whom the Companions of Jehu are appointed to fight, do you reckon the brave soldiers who have repulsed the enemy along the frontiers of France, and the illustrious generals who have commanded the armies of the Tyrol, the Sambre-and-Meuse, and of Italy ?" "Why, beyond doubt, those foremost and before all." The young man's eyes flashed lightning; his nostrils quivered and his lips tightened.

He rose from his chair, but his comrade touched his coat and forced him to sit down again, while with a single glance he silenced him.


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