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" bungler that I am, that is my fault too - all my fault - all my fault! They wished to avenge Michael Nikolaievitch's death, for which they hold Natacha responsible, and they have kidnapped her."His eyes searched the great arm of the river for a boat.The river was deserted.Not a sail, nothing visible on the dead waters!

"What shall I do? What shall I do? I must save her."He resumed his course along the river.Who could give him any useful information? He drew near a little shelter occupied by a guard.The guard was speaking to an officer.Perhaps he had noticed something during his watch that evening along the river.

That branch of the river was almost always deserted after the day was over.A boat plying between these shores in the twilight would certainly attract attention.Rouletabille showed the guard the paper Koupriane had given him in the beginning, and with the officer (who turned out to be a police officer) as interpreter, he asked his questions.As a matter of fact the guard had been sufficiently puzzled by the doings and comings of a light boat which, after disappearing for an instant, around the bend of the river, had suddenly rowed swiftly out again and accosted a sailing-yacht which appeared at the opening of the gulf.It was one of those small but rapid and elegant sailing craft such as are seen in the Lachtka regattas.

Lachtka! "The Bay of Lachtka!"

The word was a ray of light for the reporter, who recalled now the counsel Gounsovski had given him."Watch the Bay of Lachtka, and tell me then if you still believe Natacha is innocent!" Gounsovski must have known when he said this that Natacha had embarked in company with the Nihilists, but evidently he was ignorant that she had gone with them under compulsion, as their prisoner.

Was it too late to save Natacha? In any case, before he died, he would try in every way possible, so as at least to have kept her as much as he could from the disaster for which he held himself responsible.He ran to the Barque, near the Point.

His voice was firm as he hailed the canoe of the floating restaurant where, thanks to him, Koupriane had been thwarted in impotent anger.

He had himself taken to just below Staria-Derevnia and jumped out at the spot where he saw little Katharina disappear a few days before.He landed in the mud and climbed on hands and knees up the slope of a roadway which followed the bank.This bank led to the Bay of Lachtka, not far from the frontier of Finland.

On Rouletabille's left lay the sea, the immense gulf with slight waves; to his right was the decaying stretch of the marsh.Stagnant water stretching to the horizon, coarse grass and reeds, an extraordinary tangle of water-plants, small ponds whose greenish scum did not stir under the stiff breeze, water that was heavy and dirty.Along this narrow strip of land thrust thus between the marsh, the sky and the sea, he hurried, with many stumblings, his eyes fixed on the deserted gulf.Suddenly he turned his head at a singular noise.At first he didn't see anything, but heard in the distance a vague clamoring while a sort of vapor commenced to rise from the marsh.And then he noticed, nearer him, the high marsh grasses undulating.Finally he saw a countless flock rising from the bed of the marshes.Beasts, groups of beasts, whose horns one saw like bayonets, jostled each other trying to keep to the firm land.Many of them swam and on the backs of some were naked men, stark naked, with hair falling to their shoulders and streaming behind them like manes.They shouted war-cries and waved their clubs.Rouletabille stopped short before this prehistoric invasion.

He would never have imagined that a few miles from the Newsky Prospect he could have found himself in the midst of such a spectacle.These savages had not even a loin-cloth.Where did they come from with their herd? From what remote place in the world or in old and gone history had they emerged? What was this new invasion? What prodigious slaughter-house awaited these unruly herds? They made a noise like thunder in the marsh.Here were a thousand unkempt haunches undulating in the marsh like the ocean as a storm approaches.The stark-naked men jumped along the route, waving their clubs, crying gutturally in a way the beasts seemed to understand.They worked their way out from the marsh and turned toward the city, leaving behind, to swathe the view of them a while and then fade away, a pestilential haze that hung like an aura about the naked, long-haired men.It was terrible and magnificent.In order not to be shoved into the water, Rouletabille had climbed a small rock that stood beside the route, and had waited there as though petrified himself.When the barbarians had finally passed by he climbed down again, but the route had become a bog of trampled filth.

Happily, he heard the noise of a primitive conveyance behind him.

It was a telega.Curiously primitive, the telega is four-wheeled, with two planks thrown crudely across the axle-trees.Rouletabille gave the man who was seated in it thee roubles, and jumped into the planks beside him, and the two little Finnish horses, whose manes hung clear to the mud, went like the wind.Such crude conveyances are necessary on such crude roads, but it requires a strong constitution to make a journey on them.Still, the reporter felt none of the jolting, he was so intent on the sea and the coast of Lachtka Bay.The vehicle finally reached a wooden bridge, across a murky creek.As the day commenced to fade colorlessly, Rouletabille jumped off onto the shore and his rustic equipage crossed to the Sestroriesk side.It was a corner of land black and somber as his thoughts that he surveyed now."Watch the Bay of Lachtka!" The reporter knew that this desolate plain, this impenetrable marsh, this sea which offered the fugitive refuge in innumerable fords, had always been a useful retreat for Nihilistic adventurers.A hundred legends circulated in St.Petersburg about the mysteries of Lachtka marshes.And that gave him his last hope.

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