제목 : III. The Escape Of Arsene Lupin Page 05 of 14.작성자 : joker   

The sentinel eyed him from head to foot, in astonishment. Then, without a word, he rang a bell. The iron gate was partly opened, and Arsene stepped inside. Almost immediately he encountered the keeper of the prison, gesticulating and feigning a violent anger. Arsene smiled and said:


"Come, monsieur, don't play that game with me. What! they take the precaution to carry me alone in the van, prepare a nice little obstruction, and imagine I am going to take to my heels and rejoin my friends. Well, and what about the twenty agents of the Surete who accompanied us on foot, in fiacres and on bicycles? No, the arrangement did not please me. I should not have got away alive. Tell me, monsieur, did they count on that?"


He shrugged his shoulders, and added:


"I beg of you, monsieur, not to worry about me. When I wish to escape I shall not require any assistance."


On the second day thereafter, the `Echo de France,' which had apparently become the official reporter of the exploits of Arsene Lupin, it was said that he was one of its principal shareholders-- published a most complete account of this attempted escape. The exact wording of the messages exchanged between the prisoner and his mysterious friend, the means by which correspondence was constructed, the complicity of the police, the promenade on the Boulevard Saint Michel, the incident at the cafe Soufflot, everything was disclosed. It was known that the search of the restaurant and its waiters by Inspector Dieuzy had been fruitless. And the public also learned an extraordinary thing which demonstrated the infinite variety of resources that Lupin possessed: the prison-van, in which he was being carried, was prepared for the occasion and substituted by his accomplices for one of the six vans which did service at the prison.


The next escape of Arsene Lupin was not doubted by anyone. He announced it himself, in categorical terms, in a reply to Mon. Bouvier on the day following his attempted escape. The judge having made a jest about the affair, Arsene was annoyed, and, firmly eyeing the judge, he said, emphatically:


"Listen to me, monsieur! I give you my word of honor that this attempted flight was simply preliminary to my general plan of escape."


"I do not understand," said the judge.


"It is not necessary that you should understand."


And when the judge, in the course of that examination which was reported at length in the columns of the `Echo de France,' when the judge sought to resume his investigation, Arsene Lupin exclaimed, with an assumed air of lassitude:


"Mon Dieu, Mon Dieu, what's the use! All these questions are of no importance!"


"What! No importance?" cried the judge.


"No; because I shall not be present at the trial."


"You will not be present?"


"No; I have fully decided on that, and nothing will change my mind."

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