第 9 节
作者:男孩不逛街      更新:2021-02-18 23:24      字数:9321
  he expected to see a gun or a cannon pointed at him。
  When he was within a few steps of the building the doors at the
  two extremities; affording an entrance to two schools; opened;
  and a flood of little creatures; boys on one side; girls on the
  other; poured out and began playing in the open space; chattering
  around the doctor like a flock of birds。 He scarcely knew what to
  make of it。
  As soon as the last were out; the doors closed。 The greater part
  of the little monkeys finally scattered and then the Commander
  called out in a loud voice
  〃Monsieur de Varnetot?〃 A window in the first story opened and M。
  de Varnetot appeared。
  The Commander began: 〃Monsieur; you are aware of the great events
  which have changed the system of Government。 The party you
  represent no longer exists。 The side I represent now comes into
  power。 Under these sad; but decisive circumstances; I come to
  demand you; in the name of the Republic; to put in my hand the
  authority vested in you by the outgoing power。〃
  M。 de Varnetot replied: 〃Doctor Massarel; I am mayor of
  Canneville; so placed by the proper authorities; and mayor of
  Canneville I shall remain until the title is revoked and replaced
  by an order from my superiors。 As mayor; I am at home in the
  mairie; and there I shall stay。 Furthermore; just try to put me
  out。〃 And he closed the window。
  The Commander returned to his troops。 But; before explaining
  anything; measuring Lieutenant Picard from head to foot; he said:
  〃You are a numskull; you are;a goose; the disgrace of the army。
  I shall degrade you。〃
  The Lieutenant replied: 〃I'll attend to that myself。〃 And he went
  over to a group of muttering civilians。
  Then the doctor hesitated。 What should he do? Make an assault?
  Would his men obey him? And then; was he surely in the right? An
  idea burst upon him。 He ran to the telegraph office; on the other
  side of the square; and hurriedly sent three dispatches: 〃To the
  Members of the Republican Government; at Paris〃; 〃To the New
  Republican Prefect of the Lower Seine; at Rouen〃; 〃To the New
  Republican Sub…Prefect of Dieppe。〃
  He exposed the situation fully; told of the danger run by the
  commonwealth from remaining in the hands of the monarchistic
  mayor; offered his devout services; asked for orders and signed
  his name; following it up with all his titles。 Then he returned
  to his army corps and; drawing ten francs out of his pocket;
  said:
  〃Now; my friends; go and eat and drink a little something。 Only
  leave here a detachment of ten men; so that no one leaves the
  mayor's house。〃
  Ex…Lieutenant Picard chatting with the watch…maker; overheard
  this。 With a sneer he remarked:
  〃Pardon me; but if they go out; there will be an opportunity for
  you to go in。 Otherwise; I can't see how you are to get in
  there!〃
  The doctor made no reply; but went away to luncheon。 In the
  afternoon; he disposed of offices all about town; having the air
  of knowing of an impending surprise。 Many times he passed before
  the doors of the mairie and of the church; without noticing
  anything suspicious; one could have believed the two buildings
  empty。
  The butcher; the baker; and the apothecary re…opened their shops;
  and stood gossiping on the steps。 If the Emperor had been taken
  prisoner; there must be a traitor somewhere。 They did not feel
  sure of the revenue of a new Republic。
  Night came on。 Toward nine o'clock; the doctor returned quietly
  and alone to the mayor's residence; persuaded that his adversary
  had retired。 And; as he was trying to force an entrance with a
  few blows of a pickaxe; the loud voice of a guard demanded
  suddenly: 〃Who goes there?〃 Monsieur Massarel beat a retreat at
  the top of his speed。
  Another day dawned without any change in the situation。 The
  militia in arms occupied the square。 The inhabitants stood around
  awaiting the solution。 People from neighboring villages came to
  look on。 Finally; the doctor; realizing that his reputation was
  at stake; resolved to settle the thing in one way or another。 He
  had just decided that it must be something energetic; when the
  door of the telegraph office opened and the little servant of the
  directress appeared; holding in her hand two papers。
  She went directly to the Commander and gave him one of the
  dispatches; then; crossing the square; intimidated by so many
  eyes fixed upon her; with lowered head and mincing steps; she
  rapped gently at the door of the barricaded house; as if ignorant
  that a part of the army was concealed there。
  The door opened slightly; the hand of a man received the message;
  and the girl returned; blushing and ready to weep; from being
  stared at。
  The doctor demanded; with stirring voice: 〃A little silence; if
  you please。〃 And; after the populace became quiet; he continued
  proudly:
  〃Here is a communication which I have received from the
  Government。〃 And raising the dispatch; he read:
  〃Old mayor deposed。 Advise us of what is most necessary;
  Instructions later。
  〃For the Sub…Prefect;
  〃SAPIN; Counselor。〃
  He had triumphed。 His heart was beating with joy。 His hand
  trembled; when Picard; his old subaltern; cried out to him from a
  neighboring group: 〃That's all right; but if the others in there
  won't go out; your paper hasn't a leg to stand on。〃 The doctor
  grew a little pale。 If they would not go out in fact; he must
  go ahead now。 It was not only his right; but his duty。 And he
  looked anxiously at the house of the mayoralty; hoping that he
  might see the door open and his adversary show himself。 But the
  door remained closed。 What was to be done? The crowd was
  increasing; surrounding the militia。 Some laughed。
  One thought; especially; tortured the doctor。 If he should make
  an assault; he must march at the head of his men; and as; with
  him dead; all contest would cease; it would be at him; and at him
  alone that M。 de Varnetot and the three guards would aim。 And
  their aim was good; very good! Picard had reminded him of that。
  But an idea shone in upon him; and turning to Pommel; he said:
  〃Go; quickly; and ask the apothecary to send me a napkin and a
  pole。〃
  The Lieutenant hurried off。 The doctor was going to make a
  political banner; a white one; that would perhaps; rejoice the
  heart of that old legitimist; the mayor。
  Pommel returned with the required linen and a broom handle。 With
  some pieces of string; they improvised a standard; which Massarel
  seized in both hands。 Again; he advanced toward the house of
  mayoralty; bearing the standard before him。 When in front of the
  door; he called out: 〃Monsieur de Varnetot!〃
  The door opened suddenly; and M。 de Varnetot and the three guards
  appeared on the threshold。 The doctor recoiled; instinctively。
  Then; he saluted his enemy courteously; and announced; almost
  strangled by emotion: 〃I have come; sir; to communicate to you
  the instructions I have just received。〃
  That gentleman; without any salutation whatever; replied: 〃I am
  going to withdraw; sir; but you must understand that it is not
  because of fear; or in obedience to an odious government that has
  usurped the power。〃 And; biting off each word; he declared: 〃I do
  not wish to have the appearance of serving the Republic for a
  single day。 That is all。〃
  Massarel; amazed; made no reply; and M; de Varnetot; walking off
  at a rapid pace; disappeared around the corner; followed closely
  by his escort。 Then the doctors slightly dismayed; returned to
  the crowd。 When he was near enough to be heard; he cried:
  〃Hurrah! Hurrah! The Republic triumphs all along the line!〃
  But no emotion was manifested。 The doctor tried again。 〃The
  people are free! You are free and independent! Do you understand?
  Be proud of it!〃
  The listless villagers looked at him with eyes unlit by glory。 In
  his turn; he looked at them; indignant at their indifference;
  seeking for some word that could make a grand impression;
  electrify this placid country and make good his mission。 The
  inspiration come; and turning to Pommel; he said: 〃Lieutenant; go
  and get the bust of the ex…Emperor; which is in the Council Hall;
  and bring it to me with a chair。〃
  And soon the man reappears; carrying on his right shoulder;
  Napoleon III。 in plaster; and holding in his left hand a
  straw…bottomed chair。
  Massarel met him; took the chair; placed it on the ground; put
  the white image upon it; fell back a few steps and called out; in
  sonorous voice:
  〃Tyrant! Tyrant! Here do you fall! Fall in the dust and in the
  mire。 An expiring country groans under your feet。 Destiny has
  called you the Avenger。 Defeat and shame cling to you。 You fall
  conquered; a prisoner to the Prussians; and upon the ruins of the
  crumbling Empire the young and radiant Republic arises; picking
  up your broken sword。〃
  He awaited applause。 But there was no voice; no