The Shadow of the Czar
turned upon the highroad, there drew near a cloake
x-secretary. "How? Are you not es
y called 'Sobieski's Rest.' Her Highness has there
Marshal Zabern," continued Trevisa, presenting Paul, "my
desire more," said Zabern
Paul,-the liking of a br
n," continued Zabern, "since the
er the great Napoleo
ster had determined to expel the Muscovites from Europe, and to replace them with Poles? Trusting to these words, sixty thousand of us marched with the Grand Army upon Moscow. Heavens! shall I ever forget the fierce thrill of joy that pervaded our ranks as we drew rein and gazed upon the golden spires a
he marshal's life," smiled Trev
rience, bu
right arm, and Paul perceived what he had not not
ing as if he still felt the effects of the cold. "The frost was so intense that it penetrated flesh, sinew, and bone, rendering the limbs as white and brittle as alabaster. In repelling an attack of Cossacks I aimed a sabre-s
d!" crie
left I was rendered completely useless for the rest of the campaign. However, I have repaired the deficiency, and here is a
hem again?" i
eparing to vindicate its freedom against the tyranny of the viceroy Constantine, brother of the present Czar, I hastened to take part in the enterprise.
we set off for the palace, slew the guards, and penetrated to the vice-regal bedchamber. But we were just a few seconds too late. Roused from sleep by the clash
urrectio
e was a second ten thousand to replace them on the morrow. We had no such reserves to fall back upon. And then, too, the damned Russians brought the cholera with them, an ally that proved far more fatal than their a
ou esc
al more mischief yet," continued Zabern with a grim twinkle in his eye. "To see me holding the post of minister is gall
y, Paul could not avoid a feeling of regret that Barbara should have admitted to her ministry such a firebrand as this pa
let the princess's frown diminish your interest in the cipher letter found upon th
aid Trevisa, lugubriously. "The cipher is a most baffling
w s
en applied to another. But if I learn who the author is, and I discover that he knows, say, Russian only, the inference is that the document is written in that language; I apply certain principles deduced from a study of Russi
e glanced at Paul as
side for a mom
al, you can trust my friend Capta
e that the Duke of Bora was either the
ou accuse the duke of holding a treasonabl
impos
seek to subvert the throne of a p
miled cy
se army? On frivolous pretexts he has removed Polish officers from their command, replacing them by such Muscovites as have at heart the interests of the Czar rather than those of the princess. Moreover, we have certain proof that our cabinet contains a member who reveals to Russia our secret counsels. You know the cabinet well, Trevisa; tell me whom to suspect. Radzivil?-absurd! Ravenna? What hath a Roman cardinal to gain by inviting the head of the Greek Church to take possession of Czernova? Dorislas? Then let me fall on my sword's point, so
be lost in deep thought. Then suddenly his eyes
, "you shall have a translation
marshal; nevertheless on the prese
ey to the cipher, when but a minute ago you professed igno
d it all now. The most ingenious cipher ever devised. Nothing but an accident could have revealed the key. You are quite correct, marshal, in your estima
the suddenness with which Trevisa had arrived at the solutio
ecause the greatest of the Polish kings had once passed a night there. It was a spacious and pictu
dle, stood the trooper Nikita, Zabern's orderly, who ha
hin, and led the two Englishmen to a private apartmen
e of Polish liberty has reduced him to the position of inn-keeper. Freedom often treats her children hardly. As this is a frontier-inn, and on the main road to Warsaw, it often happens that suspicious characters call here for a drink, and Boris's pretty daughter, Katina, being a maiden who keep
that she was a descendant of Mazeppa, the famous hetman of the Ukraine; and certainly there was that in her elastic ste
aist; a polished black leather belt gleaming with silver bosses; and a dark blue skirt, prettily braided with silver,-a skirt which,
ssed her lips to his forehead. She gave the like greeting to Trevisa, who appeared t
ter the marshal had introduced him, "wh
," remarked Zabern. "Why, Katina, Captain Wo
aid Katina; and Paul could see that she was a ma
duke are riven asunder. She has plucked him from the cabinet, from the command of the army, and better still from her heart. Never shall
ht by dancing the first st
uss, and a Russ who hath sworn at the drink to harness the Polish nobles to the yoke an
t Paul had been the direct cause of the duke's dow
lsively, pressing her lips to his forehead, not once, but twice. And though Katina
ng that hung upon one of the walls. "Fie, Katina! you, a daughter of Poland, to keep a portrait of
re. "Lying Czar, that broke his coronation-oath to Poland. Where is t
for it was not a pretty epithet, though justly a
sed Zabern. "Remember that Catherine ga
beldam was drunk wh
that Charter, signed and sealed, locked in an iron chest, sec
Englishmen as she spoke, "to think that your sweet, youthful queen Victoria should allow h
empt the same with our
turally is, I warrant she would
inal so," asked Paul, "w
Why should I not levy tribute from the enemy? Their kopeks all go to the good cause. The last visitors to this roo
ck of the canvas was a well-executed port
made! Come, I know your love for the princess. I'll reveal a truth that will make you love her stil
ying a state secre
nal, the 'Kolokol,' came out this afternoon with a long article headed, 'Natalie the Apostate'-an art
derous journal rather than by the princess's ministers from their places
e duke," rep
rmurings to-night in t
," commented Zabern, who, like the first Napoleon, was a
that be our motto. What matters the defection of the
, raising his glass. "Ah! Katina, when your father Boris and myself first drew breath,
afraid. One day the lioness will break from
And then aloud he added: "What said Czar Nicholas after suppressing the rising of 1830? 'Russia hath a mission to fulfil
ondered why Katina should start, and why she
to humiliate
for Poland," said Zabern gravely,
d a few paces off, placed the lamp upon the table in a suitable position, and then turning her back upon her visitors she began to
said in a bitter tone: "The ignorant have sometimes compli
and hung downward from her belt,
hat linen was
throat and white neck. But the torso below! It was no w
rather it is destroyed. The long lash of the kn
thought that such a dreadful instrument should have
succeeded. The most eloquent oration against Russian despotism could not
on that does such things must perish.
acing her garments the marshal
to a Polish patriot, and for this offence the whole
nding for her he offered to restore her family to liberty, upon what conditions you
that they would be free from work that day, and in return for this boon required that they should cry 'God save the Czar,' Some refused, and among t
ave been compelled to witness many such scourgings in Siberia, and I tell you that though Dante in his 'Inferno' has imagined many and va
ixed to a sort of framework set erect in the ground-fixed in such a manner that
holds in both hands the instrument of punishment-the knout. This is a thong of thick leather, cut triangularly, an inch in breadth,
out above his head: the thong flies into the air, whistles, descends and clasps the naked torso of the sufferer as with a circle of iron. Notwithstanding his state of tension the victim bounds a
y of pulling it along the edges of the opened flesh in s
r blows. When the thong envelops the body with its folds the flesh and the muscles are literally cut into s
the waist-but enough; you have imag
drawn near again, in her dark eyes a fi
Orloff be still living tell me where he may be fou
rob me of my due. And," she added with clenched hand and stern look
been appointed governor-general of Wa
le for your ears,-a tale I have been waiting the opportunity to relate. What will you say when
dreaming,
ess I contrived to see the face of mine, and what is more I have seen it again to-day-this afternoon-in the
usually displayed. "That a man with a horse-shoe mark on his cheek has been here this aft
e the very m
y spy one and the same person! Can it be?-And he
four o'
made his way here directly after escaping from the Citadel, bent on crossing the fron
with two glasses. 'Katina,' she said, 'we have two very suspicious-looking visitors. They have asked for a private apartment
in a moment as the man who had knouted me at Orenburg. Why I did not drop the tray in surprise,
illain himself
y, and took a glance at the other man, but I failed to see his face clearly, for his hat was pulled low over his brows, and the collar of his cloak was drawn up almost to his mouth. I
ured Zabern. "Why did you not call upon your father and brothers to se
upon the table I withdrew silently and quickly; and while in the act of
; 't will be simple
reased, marshal, at this mention of your name. I resolved to try to learn something of their business before giving orders for their seizure; and, accordingly, since t
d again, when their voices were raised i
and gets himself arrested while carrying an important political document! If that letter should be deciphered by the princess's secretary, it will lead
rn. "Let me hear t
epeated
egally, without employing fo
ern's gray eyes gleamed like polish
t princess was not the real Natalie Lilieska? If they could prove that she had no title to rule, the throne would devolv
nt when he spoke of a quiet and legal w
tion. Over the body of Barbara, slain by the dagger of some Muscovite fanatic, the Czar mig
ina. Heard yo
isky business. Besides, what are four hundred roubles?'-'We will doub
more, I feared that if I waited longer they might rise and depart before I should be ab
stone! the bir
re vexed than I
ir glasse
; f
in hiding. A pity you delayed the
directions, but failed to discover a trace of them. My father deeming the matter of great importanc
uthority there, we doubtless do the new governor-general no wrong in crediting him with a plot to overturn the independence of Czernova. If so, there will be a double pleasure in defeating him-eh, Katina? It will please him to learn that it was Ludovski's daughter that foiled his schemes, for I will take care that he shall learn it. My su
ertain,
shall find him ere the night be past. Trevisa," he continued, turning to the ex-secretary, "you see now the importance of that
rance of the inn where they found the trooper Nikita, still holding the two horses, and seeming as if he had not moved an inch from his previous position. Night
e rioting in the capital. The princess's conversion to Romanism and the arrest of the Duke of Bora are
l gallantly kissed her hand at parting. The glad
d to himself, "our pret
ith his steel scabbard swinging beneath his cloak, he was gallop
d car appeared at the inn-door in c
ady, my little fa
here passed into the glow of light, and out again immediately, a man whose tall cylindr
ss in Greek fashion, at the same time quitting the troika and saying as
?" Paul in wonderm
ying smile, "and Muscovites deem it a bad omen to meet a p
d bribes on the part of the two friends failed
ious way of honoring their
omised to fetch my sister Juliska home from Slavowit
d then disappeared within the hostelry. She returned almost immediately, looking charming in a handsome mantle trimmed with fur. At the same moment there was brought roun
elf," said Katina, offering each a swee
. The ponies tossed their heads and pawed the ground, evi
dicating the two harnessed within the duga or wooden ar
hird?" inq
ithout drawing, and so, being useless, my sister has, of co
each declared that he must have Katina beside him, that ma
" said the istvostchik as he watched these
he reins a sc
aughed pl
ive in the quiet dignity of this old man as he stood on the steps of