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第19章 THE ESCAPE(1)

THE time for our escape drew near, and the nearer it came the less we seemed to enjoy the prospect.There is but one side on which this castle can be left either with dignity or safety; but as there is the main gate and guard, and the chief street of the upper city, it is not to be thought of by escaping prisoners.In all other directions an abominable precipice surrounds it, down the face of which (if anywhere at all) we must regain our liberty.By our concurrent labours in many a dark night, working with the most anxious precautions against noise, we had made out to pierce below the curtain about the south-west corner, in a place they call the DEVIL'S ELBOW.I have never met that celebrity; nor (if the rest of him at all comes up to what they called his elbow) have I the least desire of his acquaintance.From the heel of the masonry, the rascally, breakneck precipice descended sheer among waste lands, scattered suburbs of the city, and houses in the building.

I had never the heart to look for any length of time - the thought that I must make the descent in person some dark night robbing me of breath; and, indeed, on anybody not a seaman or a steeple-jack, the mere sight of the DEVIL'S ELBOW wrought like an emetic.

I don't know where the rope was got, and doubt if I much cared.It was not that which gravelled me, but whether, now that we had it, it would serve our turn.Its length, indeed, we made a shift to fathom out; but who was to tell us how that length compared with the way we had to go? Day after day, there would be always some of us stolen out to the DEVIL'S ELBOW and making estimates of the descent, whether by a bare guess or the dropping of stones.Aprivate of pioneers remembered the formula for that - or else remembered part of it and obligingly invented the remainder.I had never any real confidence in that formula; and even had we got it from a book, there were difficulties in the way of the application that might have daunted Archimedes.We durst not drop any considerable pebble lest the sentinels should hear, and those that we dropped we could not hear ourselves.We had never a watch - or none that had a second-hand; and though every one of us could guess a second to a nicety, all somehow guessed it differently.In short, if any two set forth upon this enterprise, they invariably returned with two opinions, and often with a black eye in the bargain.I looked on upon these proceedings, although not without laughter, yet with impatience and disgust.I am one that cannot bear to see things botched or gone upon with ignorance; and the thought that some poor devil was to hazard his bones upon such premises, revolted me.Had I guessed the name of that unhappy first adventurer, my sentiments might have been livelier still.

The designation of this personage was indeed all that remained for us to do; and even in that we had advanced so far that the lot had fallen on Shed B.It had been determined to mingle the bitter and the sweet; and whoever went down first, the whole of his shed-mates were to follow next in order.This caused a good deal of joy in Shed B, and would have caused more if it had not still remained to choose our pioneer.In view of the ambiguity in which we lay as to the length of the rope and the height of the precipice - and that this gentleman was to climb down from fifty to seventy fathoms on a pitchy night, on a rope entirely free, and with not so much as an infant child to steady it at the bottom, a little backwardness was perhaps excusable.But it was, in our case, more than a little.

The truth is, we were all womanish fellows about a height; and I have myself been put, more than once, HORS DE COMBAT by a less affair than the rock of Edinburgh Castle.

We discussed it in the dark and between the passage of the rounds;

and it was impossible for any body of men to show a less adventurous spirit.I am sure some of us, and myself first among the number, regretted Goguelat.Some were persuaded it was safe, and could prove the same by argument; but if they had good reasons why some one else should make the trial, they had better still why it should not be themselves.Others, again, condemned the whole idea as insane; among these, as ill-luck would have it, a seaman of the fleet; who was the most dispiriting of all.The height, he reminded us, was greater than the tallest ship's mast, the rope entirely free; and he as good as defied the boldest and strongest to succeed.We were relieved from this dead-lock by our sergeant-

major of dragoons.

'Comrades,' said he, 'I believe I rank you all; and for that reason, if you really wish it, I will be the first myself.At the same time, you are to consider what the chances are that I may prove to be the last, as well.I am no longer young - I was sixty near a month ago.Since I have been a prisoner, I have made for myself a little BEDAINE.My arms are all gone to fat.And you must promise not to blame me, if I fall and play the devil with the whole thing.'

'We cannot hear of such a thing!' said I.'M.Laclas is the oldest man here; and, as such, he should be the very last to offer.It is plain, we must draw lots.'

'No,' said M.Laclas; 'you put something else in my head! There is one here who owes a pretty candle to the others, for they have kept his secret.Besides, the rest of us are only rabble; and he is another affair altogether.Let Champdivers - let the noble go the first.'

I confess there was a notable pause before the noble in question got his voice.But there was no room for choice.I had been so ill-advised, when I first joined the regiment, as to take ground on my nobility.I had been often rallied on the matter in the ranks, and had passed under the by-names of MONSEIGNEUR and THE MARQUIS.

It was now needful I should justify myself and take a fair revenge.

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