BOOK TENTH.
CHAPTER 5. THE RETREAT IN WHICH MONSIEUR LOUIS OF FRANCE SAYS HIS PRAYERS.
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So saying, the unhappy Gringoire kissed the king's slippers,
and Guillaume Rym said to Coppenole in a low tone: "He
doth well to drag himself on the earth. Kings are like the
Jupiter of Crete, they have ears only in their feet." And
without troubling himself about the Jupiter of Crete, the
hosier replied with a heavy smile, and his eyes fixed on
Gringoire: "Oh! that's it exactly! I seem to hear Chancellor
Hugonet craving mercy of me."
When Gringoire paused at last, quite out of breath, he
raised his head tremblingly towards the king, who was engaged
in scratching a spot on the knee of his breeches with his finger-
nail; then his majesty began to drink from the goblet of
ptisan. But he uttered not a word, and this silence tortured
Gringoire. At last the king looked at him. "Here is a terrible
bawler!" said, he. Then, turning to Tristan l'Hermite,
"Bali! let him go!"
Gringoire fell backwards, quite thunderstruck with joy.
"At liberty!" growled Tristan "Doth not your majesty
wish to have him detained a little while in a cage?"
"Gossip," retorted Louis XI., "think you that 'tis for birds
of this feather that we cause to be made cages at three hundred
and sixty-seven livres, eight sous, three deniers apiece?
Release him at once, the wanton (Louis XI. was fond of this
word which formed, with Pasque-Dieu, the foundation of his
joviality), and put him out with a buffet."
"Ugh!" cried Gringoire, "what a great king is here!"
And for fear of a counter order, he rushed towards the door,
which Tristan opened for him with a very bad grace. The
soldiers left the room with him, pushing him before them
with stout thwacks, which Gringoire bore like a true stoical
philosopher.
The king's good humor since the revolt against the bailiff
had been announced to him, made itself apparent in every
way. This unwonted clemency was no small sign of it. Tristan
l'Hermite in his corner wore the surly look of a dog who
has had a bone snatched away from him.
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