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第47章 How the Brigadier Bore Himself at Waterloo(3)

"Then ride hard to Marshal Grouchy, whose troops you see over yonder.Tell him that he is to fall upon the left flank and rear of the English while I attack them in front.Together we should crush them and not a man escape."I saluted and rode off without a word, my heart dancing with joy that such a mission should be mine.I looked at that long, solid line of red and blue looming through the smoke of the guns, and I shook my fist at it as I went."We shall crush them and not a man escape."They were the Emperor's words, and it was I, Etienne Gerard, who was to turn them into deeds.I burned to reach the Marshal, and for an instant I thought of riding through the English left wing, as being the shortest cut.I have done bolder deeds and come out safely, but I reflected that if things went badly with me and I was taken or shot the message would be lost and the plans of the Emperor miscarry.I passed in front of the cavalry, therefore, past the Chasseurs, the Lancers of the Guard, the Carabineers, the Horse Grenadiers, and, lastly, my own little rascals, who followed me wistfully with their eyes.Beyond the cavalry the Old Guard was standing, twelve regiments of them, all veterans of many battles, sombre and severe, in long blue overcoats and high bearskins from which the plumes had been removed.Each bore within the goatskin knapsack upon his back the blue and white parade uniform which they would use for their entry into Brussels next day.As I rode past them I reflected that these men had never been beaten, and as I looked at their weather-beaten faces and their stern and silent bearing, I said to myself that they never would be beaten.Great heavens, how little could I foresee what a few more hours would bring!

On the right of the Old Guard were the Young Guard and the 6th Corpsof Lobau, and then I passed Jacquinot's Lancers and Marbot's Hussars, who held the extreme flank of the line.All these troops knew nothing of the corps which was coming toward them through the wood, and their attention was taken up in watching the battle which raged upon their left.More than a hundred guns were thundering from each side, and the din was so great that of all the battles which I have fought I cannot recall more than half-a-dozen which were as noisy.I looked back over my shoulder, and there were two brigades of Cuirassiers, English and French, pouring down the hill together, with the sword-blades playing over them like summer lightning.How I longed to turn Violette, and to lead my Hussars into the thick of it! What a picture! Etienne Gerard with his back to the battle, and a fine cavalry action raging behind him.

But duty is duty, so I rode past Marbot's vedettes and on in the direction of the wood, passing the village of Frishermont upon my left.

In front of me lay the great wood, called the Wood of Paris, consisting mostly of oak trees, with a few narrow paths leading through it.I halted and listened when I reached it, but out of its gloomy depths there came no blare of trumpet, no murmur of wheels, no tramp of horses to mark the advance of that great column which, with my own eyes, I had seen streaming toward it.The battle roared behind me, but in front all was as silent as that grave in which so many brave men would shortly sleep.The sunlight was cut off by the arches of leaves above my head, and a heavy damp smell rose from the sodden ground.For several miles I galloped at such a pace as few riders would care to go with roots below and branches above.Then, at last, for the first time I caught a glimpse of Grouchy's advance guard.Scattered parties of Hussars passed me on either side, but some distance of, among the trees.I heard the beating of a drum far away, and the low, dull murmur which an army makes upon the march.Any moment I might come upon the staff and deliver my message to Grouchy in person, for I knew well that on such a march a Marshal of France would certainly ride with the van of his army.

Suddenly the trees thinned in front of me, and I understood with delight that I was coming to the end of the wood? whence I could see the army and find the Marshal.

Where the track comes out from amid the trees there is a small cabaret, where wood-cutters and waggoners drink their wine.Outside the door of this I reined up my horse for an instant while I took in the scene which was before me.Some few miles away I saw a second great forest, that of St.Lambert, out of which the Emperor had seen the troops advancing.It was easy to see, however, why there had been so long a delay in their leaving one wood and reaching the other, because between the two ran the deep defile of the Lasnes, which had to be crossed.Sure enough, a long column of troops --horse, foot, and guns--was streaming down one side of it and swarming up the other, while the advance guard was already among the trees on either side of me.A battery of Horse Artillery was coming along the road, and I was about to gallop up to it and ask the officer in command if he could tell me where I should find the Marshal, when suddenly I observed that, though the gunners were dressed in blue, they had not the dolman trimmed with red brandenburgs as our own horse- gunners wear it.Amazed at the sight, I was looking at these soldiers to left and right when a hand touched my thigh, and there was the landlord, who had rushed from his inn.

"Madman!" he cried, "why are you here?What are you doing?" "I am seeking Marshal Grouchy.""You are in the heart of the Prussian army.Turn and fly!" "Impossible; this is Grouchy's corps.""How do you know?"

"Because the Emperor has said it."

"Then the Emperor has made a terrible mistake! I tell you that a patrol of Silesian Hussars has this instant left me.Did you not see them in the wood?""I saw Hussars." "They are the enemy." "Where is Grouchy?""He is behind.They have passed him."

"Then how can I go back? If I go forward I may see him yet.I must obey my orders and find him where- ever{sic} he is."The man reflected for an instant.

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