The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 269 pages of information about The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard.

The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 269 pages of information about The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard.

‘The rules of such a society,’ he continued, ’are all very well for a private citizen.  In the old days there was no more loyal brother than I. But circumstances change, and it would be neither for my welfare nor for that of France that I should now submit myself to them.  They wanted to hold me to it, and so brought their fate upon their own heads.  These were the two chiefs of the order, and they had come from Corsica to summon me to meet them at the spot which they named.  I knew what such a summons meant.  No man had ever returned from obeying one.  On the other hand, if I did not go, I was sure that disaster would follow.  I am a brother myself, you remember, and I know their ways.’

Again there came that hardening of his mouth and cold glitter of his eyes.

‘You perceive my dilemma, Monsieur Gerard,’ said he.  ’How would you have acted yourself, under such circumstances?’

‘Given the word to the l0th Hussars, sire,’ I cried.  ’Patrols could have swept the woods from end to end, and brought these two rascals to your feet.’

He smiled, but he shook his head.

‘I had very excellent reasons why I did not wish them taken alive,’ said he.  ’You can understand that an assassin’s tongue might be as dangerous a weapon as an assassin’s dagger.  I will not disguise from you that I wished to avoid scandal at all cost.  That was why I ordered you to take no pistols with you.  That also is why my Mamelukes will remove all traces of the affair, and nothing more will be heard about it.  I thought of all possible plans, and I am convinced that I selected the best one.  Had I sent more than one guard with De Goudin into the woods, then the brothers would not have appeared.  They would not change their plans nor miss their chance for the sake of a single man.  It was Colonel Lasalle’s accidental presence at the moment when I received the summons which led to my choosing one of his hussars for the mission.  I selected you, Monsieur Gerard, because I wanted a man who could handle a sword, and who would not pry more deeply into the affair than I desired.  I trust that, in this respect, you will justify my choice as well as you have done in your bravery and skill.’

‘Sire,’ I answered, ‘you may rely upon it.’

‘As long as I live,’ said he, ’you never open your lips upon this subject.’

’I dismiss it entirely from my mind, sire.  I will efface it from my recollection as if it had never been.  I will promise you to go out of your cabinet at this moment exactly as I was when I entered it at four o’clock.’

‘You cannot do that,’ said the Emperor, smiling.  ’You were a lieutenant at that time.  You will permit me, Captain, to wish you a very good-night.’

3.  HOW THE BRIGADIER HELD THE KING

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