[The Companions of Jehu by Alexandre Dumas, pere]@TWC D-Link bookThe Companions of Jehu CHAPTER I 8/11
Then he who had thus given proof of his power, speaking for the first time, addressed the young man of the table d'hote. "Citizen, excuse two travellers who are just arrived from the end of the earth, from America, or India as it were.
Absent from France these last two years; we are completely ignorant of all that has occurred here, and most desirous to obtain information." "Why, as to that," replied the young man, to whom these words were addressed, "that is but fair, citizen.
Question us and we will answer you." "Well," continued the dark young man with the eagle eye, the straight black hair, and the granite complexion, "now that I know who Jehu is, and to what end his company was instituted, I should like to know what his companions do with the money they take." "Oh I that is very simple, citizen.
You know there is much talk of the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy ?" "No, I did not know it," replied the dark young man, in a tone which he vainly strove to render artless; "I am but just arrived, as I told you, from the end of the earth." "What! you did not know that? Well, six months hence it will be an accomplished fact." "Really!" "I have the honor to tell you so, citizen." The two soldier-like young men exchanged a glance and a smile, though the young blond one was apparently chafing under the weight of his extreme impatience. Their informant continued: "Lyons is the headquarters of the conspiracy, if one can call conspiracy a plot which was organized openly.
'The provisional government' would be a more suitable word." "Well, then, citizen," said the dark young man with a politeness not wholly exempt from satire, "let us call it 'provisional government.'" "This provisional government has its staff and its armies." "Bah! its staff perhaps--but its armies--" "Its armies, I repeat." "Where are they ?" "One is being organized in the mountains of Auvergne, under the orders of M.de Chardon; another in the Jura Mountains, under M.Teyssonnet; and, finally, a third is operating most successfully at this time, in the Vendee, under the orders of Escarboville, Achille Leblond and Cadoudal." "Truly, citizen, you render me a real service in telling me this.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|