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第12章

THE GERMAN SURGEON.

THE youngest of the three strangers--judging by features, complexion, and manner--was apparently an Englishman.He wore a military cap and military boots, but was otherwise dressed as a civilian.Next to him stood an officer in Prussian uniform, and next to the officer was the third and the oldest of the party.He also was dressed in uniform, but his appearance was far from being suggestive of the appearance of a military man.He halted on one foot, he stooped at the shoulders, and instead of a sword at his side he carried a stick in his hand.After looking sharply through a large pair of tortoise-shell spectacles, first at Mercy, then at the bed, then all round the room, he turned with a cynical composure of manner to the Prussian officer, and broke the silence in these words:

"A woman ill on the bed; another woman in attendance on her, and no one else in the room.Any necessity, major, for setting a guard here?""No necessity," answered the major.He wheeled round on his heel and returned to the kitchen.The German surgeon advanced a little, led by his professional instinct, in the direction of the bedside.The young Englishman, whose eyes had remained riveted in admiration on Mercy, drew the canvas screen over the doorway and respectfully addressed her in the French language.

"May I ask if I am speaking to a French lady?" he said.

"I am an Englishwoman," Mercy replied.

The surgeon heard the answer.Stopping short on his way to the bed, he pointed to the recumbent figure on it, and said to Mercy, in good English, spoken with a strong German accent.

"Can I be of any use there?"

His manner was ironically courteous, his harsh voice was pitched in one sardonic monotony of tone.Mercy took an instantaneous dislike to this hobbling, ugly old man, staring at her rudely through his great tortoiseshell spectacles.

"You can be of no use, sir," she said, shortly."The lady was killed when your troops shelled this cottage."The Englishman started, and looked compassionately toward the bed.The German refreshed himself with a pinch of snuff, and put another question.

"Has the body been examined by a medical man?" he asked.

Mercy ungraciously limited her reply to the one necessary word "Yes."The present surgeon was not a man to be daunted by a lady's disapproval of him.He went on with his questions.

"Who has examined the body?" he inquired next.

Mercy answered, "The doctor attached to the French ambulance."The German grunted in contemptuous disapproval of all Frenchmen, and all French institutions.The Englishman seized his first opportunity of addressing himself to Mercy once more.

"Is the lady a countrywoman of ours?" he asked, gently.

Mercy considered before she answered him.With the object she had in view, there might be serious reasons for speaking with extreme caution when she spoke of Grace.

"I believe so," she said."We met here by accident.I know nothing of her.""Not even her name?" inquired the German surgeon.

Mercy's resolution was hardly equal yet to giving her own name openly as the name of Grace.She took refuge in flat denial.

"Not even her name," she repeated obstinately.

The old man stared at her more rudely than ever, considered with himself, and took the candle from the table.He hobbled back to the bed and examined the figure laid on it in silence.The Englishman continued the conversation, no longer concealing the interest that he felt in the beautiful woman who stood before him.

"Pardon me, "he said, "you are very young to be alone in war-time in such a place as this."The sudden outbreak of a disturbance in the kitchen relieved Mercy from any immediate necessity for answering him.She heard the voices of the wounded men raised in feeble remonstrance, and the harsh command of the foreign officers bidding them be silent.The generous instincts of the woman instantly prevailed over every personal consideration imposed on her by the position which she had assumed.Reckless whether she betrayed herself or not as nurse in the French ambulance, she instantly drew aside the canvas to enter the kitchen.A German sentinel barred the way to her, and announced, in his own language, that no strangers were admitted.The Englishman politely interposing, asked if she had any special object in wishing to enter the room.

"The poor Frenchmen!" she said, earnestly, her heart upbraiding her for having forgotten them."The poor wounded Frenchmen!"The German surgeon advanced from the bedside, and took the matter up before the Englishman could say a word more.

"You have nothing to do with the wounded Frenchmen," he croaked, in the harshest notes of his voice."The wounded Frenchmen are my business, and not yours.They are our prisoners, and they are being moved to our ambulance.I am Ingatius Wetzel, chief of the medical staff--and I tell you this.Hold your tongue." He turned to the sentinel and added in German, "Draw the curtain again; and if the woman persists, put her back into this room with your own hand."Mercy attempted to remonstrate.The Englishman respectfully took her arm, and drew her out of the sentinel's reach.

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