<h2><SPAN name="XXXIV" id="XXXIV"></SPAN>XXXIV</h2>
<h3>FANTÔMAS' REVENGE</h3>
<p>"Phew! Here I am!"</p>
<p>Checking his headlong course at the top of the terrace steps, Fantômas
rapidly entered the house, then double-locked himself in. The ruffian at
once inspected the fastenings of the windows and doors on the ground
floor.</p>
<p>The monster cocked his ear. Three calls of the horn sounded dolefully in
the silence of the night. Fantômas counted them anxiously and then
exclaimed:</p>
<p>"There! That's my signal! My driver is taken."</p>
<p>A slight shudder shook the sturdy frame of the man. He went up to the
first floor and peered through the shutters. He caught the sound of
footsteps. In the light of a street lamp he suddenly descried the
outline of his driver. The latter, among half a score of policemen, was<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_292" id="Page_292">[Pg 292]</SPAN></span>
walking, head bent, with his hands fettered.</p>
<p>"Poor fellow!" he murmured. "Another who has to pay! Ah! they have left
my 'sixty horse' for my use presently. But there is no time to lose,
I'll bet that Juve, flanked by his everlasting journalist, will not be
long in coming here. Very well! Juve, it is not as master that you will
enter this house, but as a doomed man!"</p>
<p>Fantômas now became absorbed in a strange task which claimed all his
attention. On the floor of the dark closet where all the electric gear
of the house terminated, the bandit laid a sort of oblong fusee that he
drew from his capacious cloak.</p>
<p>He fitted to the end of this fusee two electric wires previously freed
of their insulator; then having verified the tie of the pulls of the
distribution board, he hid the cartridge under a little lid of wood.
Then he left the closet, taking care to double-lock the door.</p>
<p>"These detectives," he growled, "are about to witness the finest
firework display imaginable and, I dare say, take part in it, too.
Dynamite can transform a respectable middle-class house into a sparkling
bouquet of loose stone!"</p>
<p>Such was, indeed, the fearful reception Fantômas held in reserve for his
opponents. He had made everything ready to blow up the house and escape
unhurt himself.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_293" id="Page_293">[Pg 293]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>If Juve and Fandor had paid more attention to the piping of the wires,
they would have seen that some of them ran outside the house and
disappeared below ground, reappearing at the far end of the property in
an old deserted woodshed.</p>
<p>Fantômas was about to leave the house. He was already stepping onto the
terrace when, suppressing an oath, he wheeled about suddenly.</p>
<p>As Juve and Fandor were about to enter the grounds, Detective Michel
rose up out of the dusk.</p>
<p>"That you, sir?"</p>
<p>"Well," replied Juve, "is the bird in the nest?"</p>
<p>"Yes, sir, and the cage is well guarded, I assure you. Fifteen of my men
kept a strict guard round the house."</p>
<p>"Good. Here is the plan of action. You, Sergeant, will enter the house
with Inspector Michel, at my back. The men will continue to watch the
exit."</p>
<p>Juve broke off sharply. He saw the door of the house open a little way
and Fantômas appear, then vanish again inside the house.</p>
<p>"At last!" cried Juve, who sprang forward, followed by Fandor.</p>
<p>"Slowly, gentlemen! We have now victory in sight, we mustn't imperil it
by rashness. You remain on the ground floor. Each one in a room,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_294" id="Page_294">[Pg 294]</SPAN></span> and
don't stir without good reason. I am going up."</p>
<p>"I am going with you," exclaimed Fandor.</p>
<p>The two went cautiously up the stairs to the first floor.</p>
<p>"Fantômas!" challenged Juve, halting on the landing, "you are caught;
surrender!"</p>
<p>But the detective's voice only roused distant echoes; the big house was
silent.</p>
<p>"Now, this is what we must do," he cautioned Fandor. "Above us is a
loft—we will search it first; if it is empty, we will close it again.
Then we will come down again, taking each room in turn and locking it
after us. At the slightest sound fling yourself on the ground and let
Fantômas fire first; the flash of the shot will tell us where it comes
from."</p>
<p>The two man-hunters searched the loft without success. At the first
floor Juve repressed a slight tremor, for the handle of the door leading
into Lady Beltham's room creaked ominously. He opened it, springing
aside quickly, expecting to be fired at. The room was empty, no trace of
Fantômas. The two passed into another room, then as soon as their
visitation was completed locked up the apartment.</p>
<p>Suddenly, as they reached the foot of the stairs, Juve gave a violent
start. From the door of the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_295" id="Page_295">[Pg 295]</SPAN></span> drawing-room a shadow, black from head to
foot, came bounding out. Quick as lightning the form crossed the
ante-room, then plunged by a low entrance into the cellarage.</p>
<p>Two shots rang out!</p>
<p>Fantômas drew behind him a big bar and prided himself on the barrier he
thus put between his pursuers and himself. But despite his consummate
confidence, he was beginning to feel a certain uneasiness, an undeniable
anxiety. His black mask clung to his temples, dripping with sweat.</p>
<p>He crossed the basement to the little air-hole overlooking the garden.</p>
<p>"That is a way of escape," he thought, "unless——"</p>
<p>But, baffled, he ceased his inspection.</p>
<p>"Curse it! There are three policemen before that exit."</p>
<p>He scraped a match and reviewed the place in which he found
himself—which for that matter he knew better than any one.</p>
<p>Facing him stood the dilapidated stove and at his feet shimmered the
cistern.</p>
<p>All at once Fantômas clenched his fists. Under the increasing blows of
the detective and his men the door of the basement yielded. Above the
crash of the boards and iron-work Juve's voice rang out:<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_296" id="Page_296">[Pg 296]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Fantômas! Surrender!"</p>
<p>Fantômas groped in the darkness. His hand came on a bottle. A crackle of
shattered glass was heard, Fantômas had taken the bottle by the neck and
broken it against the wall.</p>
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<p>Juve, revolver in hand, followed by Fandor, moved cautiously down the
stairs to the cellar: both men were brave, yet they felt their hearts
beating as though they would burst.</p>
<p>Juve reached the last step. He pressed the knob of his electric torch; a
rush of light lit up the little room. It was empty!</p>
<p>Juve went the round of the cellar, carefully inspecting the walls and
sounding them with the butt of his revolver. He went round the cistern.
Its surface was black and still. A broken bottle, floating head
downward, remained half immersed, absolutely motionless.</p>
<p>Fandor laid his hand on the detective's arm.</p>
<p>"Did you hear; some one breathed!"</p>
<p>Beyond doubt some one had breathed!</p>
<p>"Idiots that we are! He is in there," cried Juve, pointing to the pipe
of the great stove.</p>
<p>The detective caught sight in a corner of a number of bundles of straw.</p>
<p>"That is what we want, Fandor! We are going to make a bonfire."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_297" id="Page_297">[Pg 297]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>When the opening of the furnace was fitted, Juve set a light to it and
the flames rose, crackling, while up the pipe of the heater rose a
pungent smoke, thick and black.</p>
<p>"And now to the openings of the stove! Sergeant! Michel! This way!"</p>
<p>Through the apertures in the ground-floor rooms the great stove was
beginning to smoke.</p>
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<p>A broken bottle with the bottom gone was floating head downward on the
black water of the tank. Scarcely had Juve and Fandor gone than the
water was stirred, and slowly the mysterious bottle rose again to the
top. Behind it rose the head of Fantômas, still wrapped in the black
hood which now clung to his face like a mask moulded on the features.</p>
<p>Dripping, he issued from the tank and breathed hard for some moments.
Despite his ingenious contrivance for feeding his lungs he was not far
from suffocating.</p>
<p>"All the same," he growled, "if I hadn't remembered the plan of the
Tonkingese who lie stretched at the bottom of a river for hours at a
time, breathing through hollow reeds, I think that time we should have
exchanged shots to some purpose!"</p>
<p>Fantômas was wringing out his garments in<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_298" id="Page_298">[Pg 298]</SPAN></span> haste when loud cries sounded
above his head, and two or three shots rang out. At the same time a
sudden stirring took place in and around the house. He turned it to
account by going at once to the air-hole. Now there was no one on guard,
so Fantômas put his head through, then his shoulders.</p>
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<p>"That's all right; the brute is dead!"</p>
<p>Juve was examining curiously the creature which lay helpless on the
floor. Two trembling sergeants stood at the door of the room.</p>
<p>"We were expecting Fantômas to appear and a snake unrolls itself and
springs in our faces!" cried Fandor.</p>
<p>Half emerging from the mouth of the heater the monstrous body of a boa
constrictor lay on the floor. The men Juve had brought into the house
were resolute, ripe for anything, but never did they imagine that
Fantômas could assume such an unexpected shape. And terrified,
overwhelmed with dread, they recoiled in a frenzy of fear and fled,
calling on their mates outside, who at once ran to their assistance.</p>
<p>"Sir!" A terrified voice called from outside.</p>
<p>Juve rushed to the window. A dripping creature, clad in black from head
to foot, crossed the garden, running toward the servants' quarters.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_299" id="Page_299">[Pg 299]</SPAN></span> It
was Fantômas. Juve swore a great oath: "There he is! Getting away!"</p>
<p>The detective left his cry unfinished.</p>
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<p>As he issued by the air-holes, Fantômas leaped forward. He was free!</p>
<p>"Juve scored the first game, the second is mine," he cried.</p>
<p>He reached the woodshed. With a practised hand he turned the electric
tap which ignited a spark in the dark closet behind the pantry.</p>
<p>"I win!" shouted Fantômas, as a terrible explosion made itself heard.</p>
<p>The earth shook, a huge column of black smoke rose skywards, explosion
followed explosion. The roar of falling walls was mingled with fearful
cries and dying groans.</p>
<p>Lady Beltham's villa had been blown up, burying under its ruins the
hapless men who in their pursuit of Fantômas had ventured too near.
Assuredly this arch-criminal had got away once more. But were Juve and
Fandor among the dead?</p>
<p>THE END<br/><br/><br/></p>
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