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would be hard to give the palm to either in that matterthat her

mistress should have brought her here in a boat! Is not that very

strange and wonderful? Those two women came into Savoy to sleep like

marmots; they ask if day has dawned at noon; and to think that they

could get up this morning before eight o'clock; to take their chances

in running after me!〃



Very soon the old maid and her elderly innocence became; in his eyes;

a fresh manifestation of that artificial; malicious little world。 It

was a paltry device; a clumsy artifice; a piece of priest's or woman's

craft。 Was the duel a myth; or did they merely want to frighten him?

But these petty creatures; impudent and teasing as flies; had

succeeded in wounding his vanity; in rousing his pride; and exciting

his curiosity。 Unwilling to become their dupe; or to be taken for a

coward; and even diverted perhaps by the little drama; he went to the

Club that very evening。



He stood leaning against the marble chimney…piece; and stayed there

quietly in the middle of the principal saloon; doing his best to give

no one any advantage over him; but he scrutinized the faces about him;

and gave a certain vague offence to those assembled; by his

inspection。 Like a dog aware of his strength; he awaited the contest

on his own ground; without necessary barking。 Towards the end of the

evening he strolled into the cardroom; walking between the door and

another that opened into the billiard…room; throwing a glance from

time to time over a group of young men that had gathered there。 He

heard his name mentioned after a turn or two。 Although they lowered

their voices; Raphael easily guessed that he had become the topic of

their debate; and he ended by catching a phrase or two spoken aloud。



〃You?〃



〃Yes; I。〃



〃I dare you to do it!〃



〃Let us make a bet on it!〃



〃Oh; he will do it。〃



Just as Valentin; curious to learn the matter of the wager; came up to

pay closer attention to what they were saying; a tall; strong; good…

looking young fellow; who; however; possessed the impertinent stare

peculiar to people who have material force at their back; came out of

the billiard…room。



〃I am deputed; sir;〃 he said coolly addressing the Marquis; 〃to make

you aware of something which you do not seem to know; your face and

person generally are a source of annoyance to every one here; and to

me in particular。 You have too much politeness not to sacrifice

yourself to the public good; and I beg that you will not show yourself

in the Club again。〃



〃This sort of joke has been perpetrated before; sir; in garrison towns

at the time of the Empire; but nowadays it is exceedingly bad form;〃

said Raphael drily。



〃I am not joking;〃 the young man answered; 〃and I repeat it: your

health will be considerably the worse for a stay here; the heat and

light; the air of the saloon; and the company are all bad for your

complaint。〃



〃Where did you study medicine?〃 Raphael inquired。



〃I took my bachelor's degree on Lepage's shooting…ground in Paris; and

was made a doctor at Cerizier's; the king of foils。〃



〃There is one last degree left for you to take;〃 said Valentin; 〃study

the ordinary rules of politeness; and you will be a perfect

gentlemen。〃



The young men all came out of the billiard…room just then; some

disposed to laugh; some silent。 The attention of other players was

drawn to the matter; they left their cards to watch a quarrel that

rejoiced their instincts。 Raphael; alone among this hostile crowd; did

his best to keep cool; and not to put himself in any way in the wrong;

but his adversary having ventured a sarcasm containing an insult

couched in unusually keen language; he replied gravely:



〃We cannot box men's ears; sir; in these days; but I am at a loss for

any word by which to stigmatize such cowardly behavior as yours。〃



〃That's enough; that's enough。 You can come to an explanation to…

morrow;〃 several young men exclaimed; interposing between the two

champions。



Raphael left the room in the character of aggressor; after he had

accepted a proposal to meet near the Chateau de Bordeau; in a little

sloping meadow; not very far from the newly made road; by which the

man who came off victorious could reach Lyons。 Raphael must now either

take to his bed or leave the baths。 The visitors had gained their

point。 At eight o'clock next morning his antagonist; followed by two

seconds and a surgeon; arrived first on the ground。



〃We shall do very nicely here; glorious weather for a duel!〃 he cried

gaily; looking at the blue vault of sky above; at the waters of the

lake; and the rocks; without a single melancholy presentiment or doubt

of the issue。 〃If I wing him;〃 he went on; 〃I shall send him to bed

for a month; eh; doctor?〃



〃At the very least;〃 the surgeon replied; 〃but let that willow twig

alone; or you will weary your wrist; and then you will not fire

steadily。 You might kill your man instead of wounding him。〃



The noise of a carriage was heard approaching。



〃Here he is;〃 said the seconds; who soon descried a caleche coming

along the road; it was drawn by four horses; and there were two

postilions。



〃What a queer proceeding!〃 said Valentin's antagonist; 〃here he comes

post…haste to be shot。〃



The slightest incident about a duel; as about a stake at cards; makes

an impression on the minds of those deeply concerned in the results of

the affair; so the young man awaited the arrival of the carriage with

a kind of uneasiness。 It stopped in the road; old Jonathan laboriously

descended from it; in the first place; to assist Raphael to alight; he

supported him with his feeble arms; and showed him all the minute

attentions that a lover lavishes upon his mistress。 Both became lost

to sight in the footpath that lay between the highroad and the field

where the duel was to take place; they were walking slowly; and did

not appear again for some time after。 The four onlookers at this

strange spectacle felt deeply moved by the sight of Valentin as he

leaned on his servant's arm; he was wasted and pale; he limped as if

he had the gout; went with his head bowed down; and said not a word。

You might have taken them for a couple of old men; one broken with

years; the other worn out with thought; the elder bore his age visibly

written in his white hair; the younger was of no age。



〃I have not slept all night; sir;〃 so Raphael greeted his antagonist。



The icy tone and terrible glance that went with the words made the

real aggressor shudder; he know that he was in the wrong; and felt in

secret ashamed of his behavior。 There was something strange in

Raphael's bearing; tone; and gesture; the Marquis stopped; and every

one else was likewise silent。 The uneasy and constrained feeling grew

to a height。



〃There is yet time;〃 he went on; 〃to offer me some slight apology; and

offer it you must; or you will die sir! You rely even now on your

dexterity; and do not shrink from an encounter in which you believe

all the advantage to be upon your side。 Very good; sir; I am generous;

I am letting you know my superiority beforehand。 I possess a terrible

power。 I have only to wish to do so; and I can neutralize your skill;

dim your eyesight; make your hand and pulse unsteady; and even kill

you outright。 I have no wish to be compelled to exercise my power; the

use of it costs me too dear。 You would not be the only one to die。 So

if you refuse to apologize to me; not matter what your experience in

murder; your ball will go into the waterfall there; and mine will

speed straight to your heart though I do not aim it at you。〃



Confused voices interrupted Raphael at this point。 All the time that

he was speaking; the Marquis had kept his intolerably keen gaze fixed

upon his antagonist; now he drew himself up and showed an impassive

face; like that of a dangerous madman。



〃Make him hold his tongue;〃 the young man had said t

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