in the cold light of the Baltic dawn they saw the meaning of his words.
One hand was within his fur coat. He drew it out, and concealed it from
Desiree behind his back. He did not seem to see them, but presently he
put out his hand and lightly touched Desiree. Then he turned to
Louis with that confidential drop of the voice with which he always
distinguished his friends from those who were not his friends.
"What is she doing?" he asked. "I cannot see in the dark. Is it
not dark? I thought it was. What is she doing? Saying a prayer?
What--because I have my affair? Hey, mademoiselle. You may leave it to
me. I will get in, I tell you that."
He put his finger to his nose, and then shook it from side to side with
an air of deep cunning.
"Leave it to me. I shall slip in. Who will stop an old man, who has many
wounds? Not St. Peter, assuredly. Let him try. And if the good God hears
a commotion at the gate, He will only shrug His shoulders. He will say
to St. Peter, 'Let pass; it is only Papa Barlasch!'"
And then there was silence. For Barlasch had gone to his own people.
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