Chapter 49

           THEEXECUTIONwasscheduledforfiveintheafternoon.Thefirstspectatorshadarrivedbymorningandsecuredthemselvesplaces.Theybroughtchairsandfootstoolswiththem,pillows,food,wine,andtheirchildren.Aroundnoon,massesofcountrypeoplestreamedinfromalldirections,andtheparadegroundsweresoonsopackedthatnewarrivalshadtocampalongtheroadtoGrenobleandontheterracelikegardensandfieldsthatroseatthefarendofthearea.Vendorswerealreadydoingabriskbusiness-peopleate,peopledrank,everythinghummedandsimmeredasatacountryfair.Soontherewereagoodtenthousandpeoplegathered,morethanforthecrowningoftheQueenoftheJasmine,morethanforthelargestguildprocession,morethanGrassehadeverseenbefore.Theystoodfarupontheslopes.Theyhunginthetrees,theysquattedatopwallsandontheroofs,theypressedtogethertenortwelvetoawindow.Onlyinthecenterofthegrounds,protectedbythefencebarricade,asifstampedandcutfromthedoughofthecrowd,wastherestillanopenspaceforthegrandstandandthescaffold,whichsuddenlyappearedverysmall,likeatoyorthestageofapuppettheater.Andonepathwaywasleftopen,leadingfromtheplaceofexecutiontothePorteduCoursandintotherueDroite.Shortlyafterthree,MonsieurPaponandhishenchmenappeared.Theapplausesweptforwardlikethunder.TheycarriedtwowoodenbeamsformingaSt.Andrew’scrosstothescaffoldandsetitatagoodworkingheightbyproppingituponfourcarpenter’shorses.Ajourneymancarpenternaileditdown.

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