[The Companions of Jehu by Alexandre Dumas, pere]@TWC D-Link bookThe Companions of Jehu CHAPTER XXIX 4/12
We've been lucky so far, but there's no use tempting Providence." "Did you not hear these gentlemen say," remarked the lady, joining in the conversation for the first time, "that we run the risk of being stopped only when the coach carries government money ?" "That's exactly it," replied the watchmaker, looking anxiously around. "We are carrying it." The mother blanched visibly and looked at her son.
Before fearing for herself every mother fears for her child. "What! we are carrying it ?" asked the doctor and the architect in varying tones of excitement.
"Are you sure of what you are saying ?" "Perfectly sure, gentlemen." "Then you should either have told us before, or have told us in a whisper now." "But perhaps," said the doctor, "the gentleman is not quite sure of what he says." "Or perhaps he is joking," added the architect. "Heaven forbid!" "The Genevese are very fond of a laugh," persisted the doctor. "Sir," replied the Genevese, much hurt that any one should think he liked to laugh, "I saw it put on the coach myself." "What ?" "The money." "Was there much ?" "A good many bags." "But where does the money come from ?" "The treasury of the bears of Berne.
You know, of course, that the bears of Berne received an income of fifty or even sixty thousand francs." The doctor burst out laughing. "Decidedly, sir, you are trying to frighten us," said he. "Gentlemen," said the watchmaker, "I give you my word of honor--" "Take your places gentlemen," shouted the conductor, opening the door. "Take your places! We are three-quarters of an hour late." "One moment, conductor, one moment," Said the architect; "we are consulting." "About what ?" "Close the door, conductor, and come over here." "Drink a glass of wine with us, conductor." "With pleasure, gentlemen; a glass of wine is never to be refused." The conductor held out his glass, and the three travellers touched it; but just as he was lifting it to his lips the doctor stopped his arm. "Come, conductor, frankly, is it true ?" "What ?" "What this gentleman says ?" And he pointed to the Genevese. "Monsieur Feraud ?" "I don't know if that is his name." "Yes, sir, that is my name--Feraud & Company, No.
6 Rue du Rempart, Geneva, at your service," replied the watchmaker, bowing. "Gentlemen," repeated the conductor, "take your places!" "But you haven't answered." "What the devil shall I answer? You haven't asked me anything." "Yes, we asked you if it is true that you are carrying a large sum of money belonging to the French Government ?" "Blabber!" said the conductor to watchmaker, "did you tell that ?" "Confound it, my worthy fellow--" "Come, gentlemen, your places." "But before getting in we want to know--" "What? Whether I have government money? Yes I have.
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