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Cinq…Cygne。 Therefore; when it was a question of selling the estates
of the Comte de Cinq…Cygne; Laurence's brother; as national property;
the sale was rigorously made。 The agents left nothing for Laurence but
the chateau; the park and gardens; and one farm called that of Cinq…
Cygne。 Malin instructed the appraisers that Laurence had no rights
beyond her legal share;the nation taking possession of all that
belonged to her brother; who had emigrated and; above all; had borne
arms against the Republic。

The evening after this terrible tumult; Laurence so entreated her
cousins to leave the country; fearing treachery on the part of Malin;
or some trap into which they might fall; that they took horse that
night and gained the Prussian outposts。 They had scarcely reached the
forest of Gondreville before the hotel Cinq…Cygne was surrounded;
Malin came himself to arrest the heirs of the house of Simeuse。 He
dared not lay hands on the Comtesse de Cinq…Cygne; who was in bed with
a nervous fever; nor on Laurence; a child of twelve。 The servants;
fearing the severity of the Republic; had disappeared。 The next day
the news of the resistance of the brothers and their flight to Prussia
was known to the neighborhood。 A crowd of three thousand persons
assembled before the hotel de Cinq…Cygne; which was demolished with
incredible rapidity。 Madame de Cinq…Cygne; carried to the hotel
Simeuse; died there from the effects of the fever aggravated by
terror。

Michu did not appear in the political arena until after these events;
for the marquis and his wife remained in prison over five months。
During this time Malin was away on a mission。 But when Monsieur Marion
sold Gondreville to the Councillor of State; Michu understood the
latter's game;or rather; he thought he did; for Malin was; like
Fouche; one of those personages who are of such depth in all their
different aspects that they are impenetrable when they play a part;
and are never understood until long after their drama is ended。

In all the chief circumstances of Malin's life he had never failed to
consult his faithful friend Grevin; the notary of Arcis; whose
judgment on men and things was; at a distance; clear…cut and precise。
This faculty is the wisdom and makes the strength of second…rate men。
Now; in November; 1803; a combination of events (already related in
the 〃Depute d'Arcis〃) made matters so serious for the Councillor of
State that a letter might have compromised the two friends。 Malin; who
hoped to be appointed senator; was afraid to offer his explanations in
Paris。 He came to Gondreville; giving the First Consul only one of the
reasons that made him wish to be there; that reason gave him an
appearance of zeal in the eyes of Bonaparte; whereas his journey; far
from concerning the interests of the State; related to his own
interests only。 On this particular day; as Michu was watching the park
and expecting; after the manner of a red Indian; a propitious moment
for his vengeance; the astute Malin; accustomed to turn all events to
his own profit; was leading his friend Grevin to a little field in the
English garden; a lonely spot in the park; favorable for a secret
conference。 There; standing in the centre of the grass plot and
speaking low; the friends were at too great a distance to be overheard
if any one were lurking near enough to listen to them; they were also
sure of time to change the conversation if others unwarily approached。

〃Why couldn't we have stayed in a room in the chateau?〃 asked Grevin。

〃Didn't you take notice of those two men whom the prefect of police
has sent here to me?〃

Though Fouche made himself in the matter of the Pichegru; Georges;
Moreau; and Polignac conspiracy the soul of the Consular cabinet; he
did not at this time control the ministry of police; but was merely a
councillor of State like Malin。

〃Those men;〃 continued Malin; 〃are Fouche's two arms。 One; that dandy
Corentin; whose face is like a glass of lemonade; vinegar on his lips
and verjuice in his eyes; put an end to the insurrection at the West
in the year VII。 in less than fifteen days。 The other is a disciple of
Lenoir; he is the only one who preserves the great traditions of the
police。 I had asked for an agent of no great account; backed by some
official personage; and they send me those past…masters of the
business! Ah; Grevin; Fouche wants to pry into my game。 That's why I
left those fellows dining at the chateau; they may look into
everything for all I care; they won't find Louis XVIII。 nor any sign
of him。〃

〃But see here; my dear fellow; what game are you playing?〃 cried
Grevin。

〃Ha; my friend; a double game is a dangerous one; but this; taking
Fouche into account; is a triple one。 He may have nosed the fact that
I am in the secrets of the house of Bourbon。〃

〃You?〃

〃I;〃 replied Malin。

〃Have you forgotten Favras?〃

The words made an impression on the councillor。

〃Since when?〃 asked Grevin; after a pause。

〃Since the Consulate for life。〃

〃I hope there's no proof of it?〃

〃Not that!〃 said Malin; clicking his thumb…nail against his teeth。

In few words the Councillor of State gave a clear and succinct account
of the critical position in which Bonaparte was about to hold England;
by threatening her with invasion from the camp at Boulogne; he
explained to Grevin the bearings of that project; which was unobserved
by France and Europe but suspected by Pitt; also the critical position
in which England was about to put Bonaparte。 A powerful coalition;
Prussia; Austria; and Russia; paid by English gold; was pledged to
furnish seven hundred thousand men under arms。 At the same time a
formidable conspiracy was throwing a network over the whole of France;
including among its members montagnards; chouans; royalists; and their
princes。

〃Louis XVIII。 held that as long as there were three Consuls anarchy
was certain; and that he could at some opportune moment take his
revenge for the 13th Vendemiaire and the 18th Fructidor;〃 said Malin;
〃but the Consulate for life has unmasked Bonaparte's intentionshe
will soon be emperor。 The late sub…lieutenant means to create a
dynasty! This time his life is in actual danger; and the plot is far
better laid than that of the Rue Saint…Nicaise。 Pichegru; Georges;
Moreau; the Duc d'Enghien; Polignac and Riviere; the two friends of
the Comte d'Artois are in it。〃

〃What an amalgamation!〃 cried Grevin。

〃France is being silently invaded; no stone is left unturned; the
thing will be carried with a rush。 A hundred picked men; commanded by
Georges; are to attack the Consular guard and the Consul hand to
hand。〃

〃Well then; denounce them。〃

〃For the last two months the Consul; his minister of police; the
prefect and Fouche; hold some of the clues of this vast conspiracy;
but they don't know its full extent; and at this particular moment
they are leaving nearly all the conspirators free; so as to discover
more about it。〃

〃As to rights;〃 said the notary; 〃the Bourbons have much more right to
conceive; plan; and execute a scheme against Bonaparte; than Bonaparte
had on the 18th Brumaire against the Republic; whose product he was。
He murdered his mother on that occasion; but these royalists only seek
to recover what was theirs。 I can understand that the princes and
their adherents; seeing the lists of the /emigres/ closed; mortgages
suppressed; the Catholic faith restored; anti…revolutionary decrees
accumulating; should begin to see that their return is becoming
difficult; not to say impossible。 Bonaparte being the sole obstacle
now in their way; they want to get rid of himnothing simpler。
Conspirators if defeated are brigands; if successful; heroes; and your
perplexity seems to me very natural。〃

〃The matter now is;〃 said Malin; 〃to make Bonaparte fling the head of
the Duc d'Enghien at the Bourbons; just as the Convention flung the
head of Louis XVI。 at the kings; so as to commit him as fully as we
are to the Revolution; /or else/; we must upset the idol of the French
people and their future emperor; and seat the true throne upon his
ruins。 I am at the mercy of some event; some fortunate pistol…shot;
some infernal machine which

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