Detective and mystery stories; Fantômas (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
With the hand left free—for they would not loose hold of Fantômas—Juve
and Fandor strove instinctively to parry the attack, to sweep away
the clustering swarms. But this made things worse; the number of
the aggressors was only multiplied. Now about their faces whirled a
buzzing, eddying cloud of infuriated creatures!
Fantômas, on the contrary, who had had a second or two’s time to
think what course was best to adopt after upsetting the hives,
forced himself to stand absolutely still, refraining from making the
slightest movement, barely stirring lips and eyelids. And the bees,
in their blindness, never attacking the villain who was their real
enemy, directed all their efforts to the two who, from the weird
gesticulations they indulged in, seemed the most redoubtable foes.
Stung in a thousand places, Juve and Fandor shrieked in agony and,
overmastered by the pain, let go their prisoner.
The latter, following the same tactics, dropped to the ground, burying
his face in the grass by the side of the pathway. There Fantômas lay as
still as death, while Juve and Fandor fell victims to the angry bees,
all the more because they waved their arms wildly about and tried to
defend themselves.
Beaten at last, the two martyrs abandoned all efforts to resist and
rolled on the ground in transports of insufferable pain!
* * * * *
Two hours after, Juve and Fandor were discovered lying under the trees
in the garden of the grand duchess’s house; they were unconscious, half
dead, their faces so disfigured by the bees’ merciless stings as to be
unrecognizable.
As for Tom Bob-Fantômas, _he_ had disappeared. Once again that monster
of iniquity was at large....
Would he add yet more atrocities to the long list of his crimes???
THE END
Transcriber’s Note
Inconsistent hyphenation has been retained: ante-room/anteroom,
bed-chamber/bedchamber, cloak room/cloak-room, common
sense/common-sense, dressing gown/dressing-gown, ever
elusive/ever-elusive, ever evasive/ever-evasive, ever
increasing/ever-increasing, fancy man/fancy-man, fellow
worker/fellow-worker, frock coat/frock-coat, Good day/Good-day, half
a dozen/half-a-dozen, half past/half-past, half stifled/half-stifled,
half way/half-way, hiding place/hiding-place, ill shod/ill-shod,
india-rubber/indiarubber, man servant/man-servant/manservant,
money-lender/moneylender, never ending/never-ending, pocket
book/pocket-book/pocketbook, police officers/police-officers, police
post/police-post, re-crossing/recrossing, rendez-vous/rendezvous,
shirt sleeves/shirt-sleeves, silk hat/silk-hat, strong
box/strong-box/strongbox, tête à tête/tête-à-tête, tip-toe/tiptoe,
water-side/waterside, well trained/well-trained, what ever/whatever,
wine bottles/wine-bottles, winter garden/winter-garden.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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