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第125章 PART TWO(10)

Accidents happened here.The road was so narrow at the Braine-l'Alleud entrance that a passer-by was crushed by a cart,as is proved by a stone cross which stands near the cemetery,and which gives the name of the dead,Monsieur Bernard Debrye,Merchant of Brussels,and the date of the accident,February,1637.[8]It was so deep on the table-land of Mont-Saint-Jean that a peasant,Mathieu Nicaise,was crushed there,in 1783,by a slide from the slope,as is stated on another stone cross,the top of which has disappeared in the process of clearing the ground,but whose overturned pedestal is still visible on the grassy slope to the left of the highway between La Haie-Sainte and the farm of Mont-Saint-Jean.

[8]This is the inscription:——

D.O.M.

CY A ETE ECRASE

PAR MALHEUR

SOUS UN CHARIOT,

MONSIEUR BERNARD

DE BRYE MARCHAND

A BRUXELLE LE[Illegible]

FEVRIER 1637.

On the day of battle,this hollow road whose existence was in no way indicated,bordering the crest of Mont-Saint-Jean,a trench at the summit of the escarpment,a rut concealed in the soil,was invisible;that is to say,terrible.

BOOK FIRST.-WATERLOO

Ⅷ THE EMPEROR PUTS A QUESTION TO THE GUIDE LACOSTE

So,on the morning of Waterloo,Napoleon was content.

He was right;the plan of battle conceived by him was,as we have seen,really admirable.

The battle once begun,its very various changes,——the resistance of Hougomont;the tenacity of La Haie-Sainte;the killing of Bauduin;the disabling of Foy;the unexpected wall against which Soye's brigade was shattered;Guilleminot's fatal heedlessness when he had neither petard nor powder sacks;the miring of the batteries;the fifteen unescorted pieces overwhelmed in a hollow way by Uxbridge;the small effect of the bombs falling in the English lines,and there embedding themselves in the rain-soaked soil,and only succeeding in producing volcanoes of mud,so that the canister was turned into a splash;the uselessness of Pire's demonstration on Braine-l'Alleud;all that cavalry,fifteen squadrons,almost exterminated;the right wing of the English badly alarmed,the left wing badly cut into;Ney's strange mistake in massing,instead of echelonning the four divisions of the first corps;men delivered over to grape-shot,arranged in ranks twenty-seven deep and with a frontage of two hundred;the frightful holes made in these masses by the cannon-balls;attacking columns disorganized;the side-battery suddenly unmasked on their flank;Bourgeois,Donzelot,and Durutte compromised;Quiot repulsed;Lieutenant Vieux,that Hercules graduated at the Polytechnic School,wounded at the moment when he was beating in with an axe the door of La Haie-Sainte under the downright fire of the English barricade which barred the angle of the road from Genappe to Brussels;Marcognet's division caught between the infantry and the cavalry,shot down at the very muzzle of the guns amid the grain by Best and Pack,put to the sword by Ponsonby;his battery of seven pieces spiked;the Prince of Saxe-Weimar holding and guarding,in spite of the Comte d'Erlon,both Frischemont and Smohain;the flag of the 105th taken,the flag of the 45th captured;that black Prussian hussar stopped by runners of the flying column of three hundred light cavalry on the scout between Wavre and Plancenoit;the alarming things that had been said by prisoners;Grouchy's delay;fifteen hundred men killed in the orchard of Hougomont in less than an hour;eighteen hundred men overthrown in a still shorter time about La Haie-Sainte,——all these stormy incidents passing like the clouds of battle before Napoleon,had hardly troubled his gaze and had not overshadowed that face of imperial certainty.Napoleon was accustomed to gaze steadily at war;he never added up the heart-rending details,cipher by cipher;ciphers mattered little to him,provided that they furnished the total,victory;he was not alarmed if the beginnings did go astray,since he thought himself the master and the possessor at the end;he knew how to wait,supposing himself to be out of the question,and he treated destiny as his equal:

he seemed to say to fate,Thou wilt not dare.

Composed half of light and half of shadow,Napoleon thought himself protected in good and tolerated in evil.

He had,or thought that he had,a connivance,one might almost say a complicity,of events in his favor,which was equivalent to the invulnerability of antiquity.

Nevertheless,when one has Beresina,Leipzig,and Fontainebleau behind one,it seems as though one might distrust Waterloo.A mysterious frown becomes perceptible in the depths of the heavens.

At the moment when Wellington retreated,Napoleon shuddered.He suddenly beheld the table-land of Mont-Saint-Jean cleared,and the van of the English army disappear.

It was rallying,but hiding itself.

The Emperor half rose in his stirrups.The lightning of victory flashed from his eyes.

Wellington,driven into a corner at the forest of Soignes and destroyed——that was the definitive conquest of England by France;it was Crecy,Poitiers,Malplaquet,and Ramillies avenged.The man of Marengo was wiping out Agincourt.

So the Emperor,meditating on this terrible turn of fortune,swept his glass for the last time over all the points of the field of battle.

His guard,standing behind him with grounded arms,watched him from below with a sort of religion.

He pondered;he examined the slopes,noted the declivities,scrutinized the clumps of trees,the square of rye,the path;he seemed to be counting each bush.

He gazed with some intentness at the English barricades of the two highways,——two large abatis of trees,that on the road to Genappe above La Haie-Sainte,armed with two cannon,the only ones out of all the English artillery which commanded the extremity of the field of battle,and that on the road to Nivelles where gleamed the Dutch bayonets of Chasse's brigade.

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