Count Hannibal eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 419 pages of information about Count Hannibal.

Count Hannibal eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 419 pages of information about Count Hannibal.

“M. le Prevot, a minute, if you please,” she said.  “There may be trouble to-morrow; your daughter may be in some peril.  You will do well to send her to me.  My lord”—­and on the word her voice, uncertain before, grew full and steady—­“will see that I am safe.  And she will be safe with me.”

The Provost saw before him only a gracious lady, moved by a thoughtfulness unusual in persons of her rank.  He was at no pains to explain the flame in her cheek, or the soft light which glowed in her eyes, as she looked at him across her formidable husband.  He was only profoundly grateful—­moved even to tears.  Humbly thanking her, he accepted her offer for his child, and withdrew wiping his eyes.  When he was gone, and the door had closed behind him, Tavannes turned to the Countess, who still kept her feet.

“You are very confident this evening,” he sneered.  “Gibbets do not frighten you, it seems, madame.  Perhaps if you knew for whom the one before the door is intended?”

She met his look with a searching gaze, and spoke with a ring of defiance in her tone.  “I do not believe it!” she said.  “I do not believe it!  You who save Angers will not destroy him!” And then her woman’s mood changing, with courage and colour ebbing together, “Oh no, you will not!  You will not!” she wailed.  And she dropped on her knees before him, and holding up her clasped hands, “God will put it in your heart to spare him—­and me!”

He rose with a stifled oath, took two steps from her, and in a tone hoarse and constrained, “Go!” he said.  “Go, or sit!  Do you hear, Madame?  You try my patience too far!”

But when she had gone his face was radiant.  He had brought her, he had brought all, to the point at which he aimed.  To-morrow his triumph awaited him.  To-morrow he who had cast her down would raise her up.

He did not foresee what a day would bring forth.

CHAPTER XXVIII.  IN THE LITTLE CHAPTER-HOUSE.

The sun was an hour high, and in Angers the shops and booths, after the early fashion of the day, were open or opening.  Through all the gates country folk were pressing into the gloomy streets of the Black Town with milk and fruit; and at doors and windows housewives cheapened fish, or chaffered over the fowl for the pot.  For men must eat, though there be gibbets in the Place Ste.-Croix:  gaunt gibbets, high and black and twofold, each, with its dangling ropes, like a double note of interrogation.

But gibbets must eat also; and between ground and noose was so small a space in those days that a man dangled almost before he knew it.  The sooner, then, the paniers were empty, and the clown, who pays for all, was beyond the gates, the better he, for one, would be pleased.  In the market, therefore, was hurrying.  Men cried their wares in lowered voices, and tarried but a little for the oldest customer. 

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