登陆注册
38561200000110

第110章

they've not a woman belonging to them; indeed, there's not a woman in the place who would marry them."

"Well, we shall see how things go at the harvest and the vintage,"

said Tonsard.

"They can't stop the gleaning," said the old woman.

"I don't know that," remarked Madame Tonsard."Groison said that the mayor was going to publish a notice that no one should glean without a certificate of pauperism; and who's to give that certificate? Himself, of course.He won't give many, I tell you! And they say he is going to issue an order that no one shall enter the fields till the carts are all loaded."

"Why, the fellow's a pestilence!" cried Tonsard, beside himself with rage.

"I heard that only yesterday," said Madame Tonsard."I offered Groison a glass of brandy to get something out of him."

"Groison! there's another lucky fellow!" said Vaudoyer, "they've built him a house and given him a good wife, and he's got an income and clothes fit for a king.There was I, field-keeper for twenty years, and all I got was the rheumatism."

"Yes, he's very lucky," said Godain, "he owns property--"

"And we go without, like the fools that we are," said Vaudoyer."Come, let's be off and find out what's going on at Conches; they are not so patient over there as we are."

"Come on," said Laroche, who was none too steady on his legs."If I don't exterminate one of two of those fellows may I lose my name."

"You!" said Tonsard, "you'd let them put the whole district in prison;

but I--if they dare to touch my old mother, there's my gun and it never misses."

"Well," said Laroche to Vaudoyer, "I tell you that if they make a single prisoner at Conches one gendarme shall fall."

"He has said it, old Laroche!" cried Courtecuisse.

"He has said it," remarked Vaudoyer, "but he hasn't done it, and he won't do it.What good would it do to get yourself guillotined for some gendarme or other? No, if you kill, I say, kill Michaud."

During this scene Catherine Tonsard stood sentinel at the door to warn the drinkers to keep silent if any one passed.In spite of their half-

drunken legs they sprang rather than walked out of the tavern, and their bellicose temper started them at a good pace on the road to Conches, which led for over a mile along the park wall of Les Aigues.

Conches was a true Burgundian village, with one street, which was crossed by the main road.The houses were built either of brick or of cobblestones, and were squalid in aspect.Following the mail-road from Ville-aux-Fayes, the village was seen from the rear and there it presented rather a picturesque effect.Between the road and the Ronquerolles woods, which continued those of Les Aigues and crowned the heights, flowed a little river, and several houses, rather prettily grouped, enlivened the scene.The church and the parsonage stood alone and were seen from the park of Les Aigues, which came nearly up to them.In front of the church was a square bordered by trees, where the conspirators of the Grand-I-Vert saw the gendarmerie and hastened their already hasty steps.Just then three men on horseback rode rapidly out of the park of Les Aigues and the peasants at once recognized the general, his groom, and Michaud the bailiff, who came at a gallop into the square.Tonsard and his party arrived a minute or two after them.The delinquents, men and women, had made no resistance, and were standing between five of the Soulanges gendarmes and fifteen of those from Ville-aux-Fayes.The whole village had assembled.The fathers, mothers, and children of the prisoners were going and coming and bringing them what they might want in prison.It was a curious scene, that of a population one and all exasperated, but nearly all silent, as though they had made up their minds to a course of action.The old women and the young ones alone spoke.The children, boys and girls, were perched on piles of wood and heaps of stones to get a better sight of what was happening.

"They have chosen their time, those hussars of the guillotine," said one old woman; "they are ****** a fete of it."

"Are you going to let 'em carry of your man like that? How shall you manage to live for three months?--the best of the year, too, when he could earn so much."

"It's they who rob us," replied the woman, looking at the gendarmes with a threatening air.

同类推荐
  • Beatrice

    Beatrice

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • MARIA

    MARIA

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • El Dorado

    El Dorado

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 辽纪

    辽纪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 三峰半水元禅师语录

    三峰半水元禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 空纭

    空纭

    空纭门沙雕师兄弟的沙雕日常……用最短的故事向你讲述这样一个门派,这样一群人……轻松日常文(??.??)
  • 如何处理电脑故障

    如何处理电脑故障

    本书以问答的方式介绍了电脑会出现的各种故障,内容包括了音箱声音失真,如何处理?如何做好电脑的日常维护等等问题。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 风情·人情:人文卷

    风情·人情:人文卷

    本书是“中外经典散文读库”丛书之一,精选了中外著名作家的60余篇散文佳作,包括钱钟书、郁达夫、张恨水、老舍、沈从文、波德莱尔、左拉、克洛代尔等的代表作品,基本涵盖了中国及欧美近现代散文精华。
  • 铠甲勇士毁灭漫威宇宙

    铠甲勇士毁灭漫威宇宙

    Ps.求支持下谢谢。金黄的战车,一个男子从车上下来,“帝皇铠甲-合体!”一声响起,日光将这个男人掩盖,随后一套金黄的铠甲暴露在人们眼中。钢铁侠:“”他的铠甲太高调了...好吧~_~应该太帅了!”卤蛋头:“他拒绝了我太多次了.” 【主线任务1】:“宿主以穿越到漫威宇宙,请负起穿越者的责任不让漫威宇宙毁在【计划生育主任】灭霸的手里。 【主线任务2】:“使用无限手套将漫威宇宙毁灭。”
  • 不为谁而撰的文

    不为谁而撰的文

    我在人群中一闪而过,在历史上可能连做水的资格都没有。我平凡而普通,可我要成人,成为一个大写的人。我有两个世界,一个虚幻,一个真实,一个供我疗伤自愈,一个逼我摸爬滚打。经常迷失在各处风景,不知前路,来往所经之人有知音二三,也有过客成堆。寻真坊,是我自己的一个经历,路漫漫其修远兮,吾将上下而求索。若诸位来往之人,不小心听说了我这个故事,不小心看到了我这个故事,觉得还算有趣,还算有些滋味,我也算有些交代。
  • 公子雪

    公子雪

    纪严初年,名噪一时的慕容氏一族,连同府中奴役悉数被屠,无辜鲜血将红色布条子染的朱红,一张张善良的面庞在死亡面前丑陋百出,慕容氏之子慕容澈携同胞妹慕容雪出逃北方,历经三年后,慕容氏兄妹卷土归来。
  • 根治黄河:治理黄河与水利工程胜利竣工

    根治黄河:治理黄河与水利工程胜利竣工

    自1949年10月1日中华人民共和国成立至今,新中国已走过了63年的风雨历程。历史是一面镜子,我们可以从多视角、多侧面对其进行解读。然而有一点是可以肯定的,那就是,半个多世纪以来,在中国共产党的领导下,中国的政治、经济、军事、外交、文化、教育、科技、社会、民生等领域,都发生了深刻的变化,中国人民站起来了,中华民族已屹立于世界民族之林。
  • 与流星之约

    与流星之约

    我没那么坚强,能够直截了当的守护你一辈子。所以我请求流星替你点了头……
  • 重启都市尤尼克斯

    重启都市尤尼克斯

    游戏设计师瞳川穿越到游戏系统世界尤尼克斯,当他一点一点进行剧情时,意外发现了尤尼克斯的秘密。