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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, 1895.
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Waists, worth 50c. yard, Only 29c
18 pieces Silk Velvet, all colors, worth
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62 pieces Cashmeres, all colors, worth
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Copyright, 18U5, by
cnAriau 11.
"This Is MonBleur Ettenna Gerard,
Monsieur de Talleyrand," said Lasalle.
I saluted, and the statesman took
me In from the top of my panache to
the rowel of my spur with a glance
that 'played over nre .like a irapler
point.
"Have you explained to the lieuten
ant the circumstances under which he
Is summoned to tihe emperor's pres-
When Ho Hoard . My Name Showed Mo
Straight In.
ence?" he asKed In his dry, creaking
voice. '
There was such a contrast, these two
men, that I could not help glancins
from one to the other of them, the lit
tle, black, sly politician and the blir,
sky-blue Hussar, with one fist on his
hip and the other on the hilt of his
sabre. They both took their seats as
I looked, Talleyrand without a sound
and Lasalle with a crash and jingle like
a prancing charger.
"It's this way, youngster," said he,
In his brusque fashion. "I was with
the emperor his private cabined this
morning when a note was brought In to
him. He opened it, and as he -did so
he gave such a Btart tha.t It fluttered
down pnto the floor. I handed It up
to him again, but he was staring at
the wall In front of him, as If he had
seen a ghost. "Fratelll dull' AJacclo"
he muttered, and then again "Fratelll
dell' AJacclo." I don't pretend to know
more Italian than a man can pick up In
two campaigns, but I could make noth
ing of this. It seemed to me that he had
gone out of his mind, and you would
have said so also, Jonsleur de Talley
rand, if you had seen the look in hla
eyes. He read the note, end then he
at for half an hour or more without
moving.!' -."
"And youT" asked Talleyrand.'
IE MENTION II FEW
Irving Babbollnr.
what I ourrht to do. Presently he
seemed to come back to his senses. 'I
suppose, Lasalle,' said he, that you
have some gallant young ofllcers In the
Tenth?" 'They are all that, sire,' I
answered. "If you hnd to pick one who
was to be depended upon for action, but
who would not think too much you un
derstand me, Lasalle, which would you
select?" he asked. I saw that he need
ejl an agent who would not penetrate
too deeply Into his plans. 'I have one,'
said I, 'who Is all spurs and mous
taches, with never a thought beyond
women and horses. 'That is the man
I want,' r.ald Napoleon. 'Hrlng him to
my private cabinet at 4 o'clock.' So,
younfcnter, I came straight away to you
at once, und mind that you do credit
to the Tnth Hussars."
I was by no means flattered by the
reasons which had, led to my colonel's
choice, a,nd I must have shown as
much in my face, for he roared with
laughter, and Talleyrand gave a dry
chuckle also.
"Just one word of advice before you
go. Monsieur Gerard," said he, "you
are now comlnpr Into troubled waters,
and you might find a worse pilot than
myself. We have none of us any idea
as to what this little affair means,
and, between ourselves. It Is very Im
portant for us, who have the destinies
of France upon our shoulders, to keep
ourselves In touch with all that goes
on. You understand me, Monsieur
Gerard!" '
I had not the least Idea what he was
driving at, but I bowed and tried to
look as If It were clear to me.
"Act very guardedly, then, and say
nothing to anybody," said Talleyrand.
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"Col. Lasalle and I will not show our
selves In public with you, but we will
await you here, and we will give you
our advice when you have told us what
has passed, between the Emperor and
yourself. It Is time that you started
now, for the Emperor never forgives
unpunctuallty."
Off I went on foot to the pal
ace, which was. only a hundred
paces off. I made my way to the
antechamber, where Duroc, with
his grand, new scarlet-and-gold
coat, was fussing about among the
crowd of people who were waiting. I
heard him whisper to Monsieur de Cau
lalncourt that half of them were Ger
man dukes who expected to be made
kings and the other half German
dukes, who expected to be made pau
pers. Duroc, when he heard my name,
showed me straight In, and I found
myself In the Emperor's presence. I
had, of course, seen him In camp a
hundred times, but I had never been
face to: face with him before. I have
no doub't that if you had met him with
out knowing in the least who he was
you would simply have said that he
was a sallow little fellow with a good
forehead and fairly well-turned calves.
His tight white cashmere breeches and
white stockings showed off his legs to
advantage, ltut even a stranger must
have been struck by the singular look
of his eyes, which could melt into ten
derest sympathy or harden into an ex
pression which would frighten a grena
dier. It is said that even Auguereau,
who was a man who had never known
what fear was, quailed before Napo
leon's gaze, at a time, too, when the
Emperor was but an unknown soldier.
He looked mildly enough at me, how
ever, and motioned me to remain by
the ,door. De Meneval was writing to
his dictation, looking up at him be
tween each sentence with his spaniel
eyes.
"That wlil do; you can go," said the
emperor abruptly. Then, when the
secretary had left the room, he strode
across with his hands behind his back,
and he looked me up and down with
out a word. Though he was a small
man himself, he was very fond of hav
ing fine-looking fellows about him, and
so I think that my appearance gave
him pleasure.. For my, own part I
raised one hand to the salute and held
the other upon the hilt of my sabre,
looking straight ahead of me, as a
soldier should.
"Well, Monslpur Gerard," said he at
last, tapping his forefinger upon one of
the brandebourgs 'of gold braid upon
the front of my pelisse. "I am in
formed that you are a very deserving
young officer. Your colonel gives me
an excellent account of you."
I wished to makQi a brilliant reply,
but I could think of nothing save La
Halle's phrase that I was all Bpurs and
moustaches, so'. It ended In my saying
nothing at all. The emperor watched
the struggle, which-must have shown
Itself upon my- features, and when
Anally no answer came he did not ap
pear to be displeased.
"I believe that you are the very
man that I want,', 'said he. "Brave
and clever ' men . surround me upon
every side. But a brave man. who"
He did not finish his sentence', and, for
my own part, I could not understand
what he was driving at. I contented
myself with assuring him that he
could count upon me to the death.
"You are, aa I understand, a good
swordsman," said he.
"Tolerable, aire," I answered. '
"You were chosen by your regiment
to fight the champion of the Hussars
of Chamborant," said he.
I was not sorry to find that he knew
so much of my exploits.
"My comrades, sire, did me that
honor," said I.
"And for the sake of practice you In
sulted six fencing masters in the week
before your duel?" t
"I had the privilege of being out
seven times in as many days, sire,"
said I. ' g
"And escaped without a scratch?"
"The fencing master of the Twenty
third Light Infantry touched me on the
left elbow, sire."
"Let us have no more child's play of
I Think That My Appearance Guve Hint
Pleasure.
the sort, monsieur,' 'he cried, turning
suddenly to that cold rage of his, which
was so appalling. "Do you Imagine
that I place veteran soldiers in these
positions that you may practice quorte
et tierce upon vthem? How am I to
face Europe If my soldiers turn their
points upon each other? Another word
of your duelling and I break you be
tween these fingers." I saw his plump
white hands flash before my eyes as
he spoke, and his voice had turned to
the most discordant hissing and growl
ing. My word, my skin prlngled all
over as I listened to him, and I would
gladly have changed my position for
that of the first man on the steepest
and narrowest breach that ever swal
lowed up a storpilng party. He turned
to the table, drank off a cup of coffee,
and then, when he faced 'me again,
every trace of his storm had vanished,
and he wore that pleasant smile with
which he had won so many a rough
soldier's heart. . y ',,
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