\"Nay,\"saidValenglard,inaserioustone,whichstruckmeassupremelyridiculous,\"shemustgo;herfatemustbefulfilled。\"
ThefairMdlle。Romanseemedallamazed。Iletthemtalkon,andwesatdowntodinner。
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IhopedIshouldbeaskedtotakethediamondtoParismyself,andIfeltinclinedtogranttherequest。Iflatteredmyselfthattheycouldnotdowithoutme,andthatIshouldgetwhatIwanted,ifnotforloveatanyratethroughgratitude;indeed,whoknewwhatmightbecomeoftheplan?Themonarchwouldbesuretobecaughtdirectly。Ihadnodoubtsonthatsubject,forwhereisthemaninlovewhodoesnotthinkthathisbelovedobjectwillwintheheartsofallothers?ForthemomentIfeltquitejealousoftheking,but,frommythoroughknowledgeofmyowninconstancy,Ifeltsurethatmyjealousywouldceasewhenmylovehadbeenrewarded,andIwasawarethatLouisXV。didnotaltogetherholdtheopinionsofaTurkinsuchconcerns。Whatgaveanalmostdivinecharactertothehoroscopewasthepredictionofasontobeborn,whowouldmakethehappinessofFrance,andcouldonlycomefromtheroyalbloodandfromasingularvesselofelection。
Acuriousfancyincreasedmydelight,namely,thethoughtofbecomingafamousastrologerinanagewhenreasonandsciencehadsojustlydemolishedastrology。Ienjoyedthethoughtofseeingmyselfsoughtoutbycrownedheads,whicharealwaysthemoreaccessibletosuperstitiousnotions。IdeterminedIwouldbeparticulartowhomIgavemyadvice。WhohasnotmadehiscastlesinSpain?IfMdlle。RomangavebirthtoadaughterinsteadofasonIshouldbeamused,andallwouldnotbelost,forasonmightcomeafterwards。
Atfirstsilencereigned,andthentheconversationranonathousandtrifles,asisusualingoodsociety,butbydegrees,asIhadthought,theyreturnedtothehoroscope。
\"Accordingtothehoroscope,\"saidtheaunt,\"thekingistofallinlovewithmynieceinhereighteenthyear;sheisnowcloseonit。Whatarewetodo?Wherearewetogetthehundredlouisnecessary?AndwhenshegetstoParisisshetogotothekingandsay,’HereIam,yourmajesty’?Andwhoisgoingtotakeherthere?Ican’t。\"
\"MyauntRomanmight,\"saidtheyounglady,blushinguptohereyesattheroaroflaughterwhichnoneofuscouldrestrain。
\"Well,\"saidMadameMorin,\"thereisMadameVarnier,oftheRuedeRichelieu;sheisanauntofyours。Shehasagoodestablishment,andknowseverybody。\"
\"See,\"saidValenglard,\"howthewaysofdestinyaremadeplain。
Youtalkofahundredlouis;twelvewillbesufficienttotakeyoutoMadameVarnier’s。Whenyougetthere,leavetheresttoyourfate,whichwillsurelyfavouryou。\"
\"IfyoudogotoParis,\"saidI,\"saynothingtoMadameRomanorMadameVarnieraboutthehoroscope。\"
\"Iwillsaynothingtoanyoneaboutit;but,afterall,itisonlyahappydream。IshallneverseeParis,stilllessLouisXV。\"
Iarose,andgoingtomycash—boxItookoutarollofahundredandfiftylouis,whichIgavetoher,sayingitwasapacketofsweetmeats。Itfeltratherheavy,andonopeningitshefoundittocontainfiftypieces—of—eight,whichshetookformedals。
\"Theyaregold,\"saidValenglard。
\"Andthegoldsmithwillgiveyouahundredandfiftylouisforthem,\"addedM。Morin。
\"Ibegyouwillkeepthem;youcangivemeabillpayableatPariswhenyoubecomerich。\"
Iknewshewouldrefusetoacceptmypresent,althoughIshouldhavebeendelightedifshehadkeptthemoney。ButIadmiredherstrengthofmindinrestraininghertears,andthatwithoutdisturbingforamomentthesmileonherface。
Wewentouttotakeaturninthegarden。ValenglardandMadameMorinbeganonthetopicofthehoroscopeanew,andIleftthem,takingMdlle。Romanwithme。
\"Iwishyouwouldtellme,\"saidshe,whenwewereoutofhearingoftheothers,\"ifthishoroscopeisnotallajoke。\"
\"No,\"Ianswered,\"itisquiteserious,butitalldependsonanif。IfyoudonotgotoParistheprophecywillneverbefulfilled。\"
\"Youmustthinkso,certainly,oryouwouldneverhaveofferedmethosefiftymedals。\"
\"Domethepleasureofacceptingthemnow;nobodywillknowanythingaboutit。\"
\"No,Icannot,thoughIammuchobligedtoyou。Butwhyshouldyouwanttogivemesuchalargesum?\"
\"Forthepleasureofcontributingtoyourhappiness,andinthehopethatyouwillallowmetoloveyou。\"
\"IfyoureallylovemetwhyshouldIopposeyourlove?Youneednotbuymyconsent;andtobehappyIdonotwanttopossesstheKingofFrance,ifyoudidbutknowtowhatmydesiresarelimited。\"
\"Tellme。\"
\"Iwouldfainfindakindhusband,richenoughforusnottolackthenecessariesoflife。\"
\"Buthowifyoudidnotlovehim?\"
\"Ifhewasagood,kindmanhowcouldIhelplovinghim?\"
\"Iseethatyoudonotknowwhatloveis。\"
\"Youareright。Idonotknowthelovethatmaddens,andIthankGodforit。\"
\"Well,Ithinkyouarewise;mayGodpreserveyoufromthatlove。\"
\"Yousay,thatassoonasthekingseesmehewillfallinlovewithme,andtotellyouthetruththatstrikesmeasvastlyimprobable;forthoughitisquitepossiblethathemaynotthinkmeplain,orhemightevenpronouncemepretty,yetIdonotthinkhewillbecomesomadlyinloveasyousay。\"
\"Youdon’t?Letussitdown。YouhaveonlygottofancythatthekingwilltakethesamelikingtoyouthatIhavedone;thatisall。\"
\"Butwhatdoyoufindinmethatyouwillnotfindinmostgirlsofmyage?Icertainlymayhavestruckyou;butthatonlyprovesthatIwasborntoexercisethisswayoveryou,andnotatallthatIamtorulethekinginlikemanner。WhyshouldIgoandlookfortheking,ifyoulovemeyourself?\"
\"BecauseIcannotgiveyouthepositionyoudeserve。\"
\"Ishouldhavethoughtyouhadplentyofmoney。\"
\"Thenthere’sanotherreason:youarenotinlovewithme。\"
\"IloveyouastenderlyasifIwereyourwife。Imightthenkissyou,thoughdutynowforbidsmydoingso。\"
\"Iammuchobligedtoyoufornotbeingangrywithmeforbeingsohappywithyou!\"
\"Onthecontrary,Iamdelightedtopleaseyou。\"
\"Thenyouwillallowmetocallonyouatanearlyhourto—morrow,andtotakecoffeeatyourbedside。\"
\"Donotdreamofsuchathing。IfIwouldIcouldnot。Isleepwithmyaunt,andIalwaysriseatthesametimeshedoes。Takeawayyourhand;youpromisednottodoitagain。InGod’sname,letmealone。\"
Alas!Ihadtostop;therewasnoovercomingher。Butwhatpleasedmeextremelywasthatinspiteofmyamorouspersecutionshedidnotlosethatsmilingcalmwhichsobecameher。AsformyselfIlookedasifIdeservedthatpardonforwhichIpleadedonmyknees,andinhereyesIreadthatshewassorrythatshecouldnotgrantwhatIrequiredofher。
Icouldnolongerstaybesideher,mysensesweretooexcitedbyherbeauty。IleftherandwenttomyroomwhereIfoundthekindManonbusyingherselfonmycuffs,andshegavemethereliefI
wanted,andwhenwewerebothsatisfiedmadeherescape。I
reflectedthatIshouldneverobtainmorethanIhadobtainedhithertofromyoungMdlle。Roman——atleast,unlessIgavethelietomyhoroscopebymarryingher,andIdecidedthatIwouldnottakeanyfurtherstepsinthematter。Ireturnedtothegarden,andgoinguptotheauntIbeggedhertowalkwithme。InvainI
urgedtheworthywomantoacceptahundredlouisforherniece’sjourneyfromme。IsworetoherbyallIheldsacredthatnooneelseshouldeverknowofthecircumstance。Allmyeloquenceandallmyprayerswereinvain。Shetoldmethatifherniece’sdestinyonlydependedonthatjourneyallwouldbewell,forshehadthoughtoveraplanwhichwould,withherhusband’sconsent,enableMdlle。RomantogotoParis。Atthesametimeshegavemehersincerestthanks,andsaidthatherniecewasveryfortunatetohavepleasedmesowell。
\"Shepleasedmesowell,\"Ireplied,\"thatIhaveresolvedtogoawayto—morrowtoavoidmakingproposalstoyouwhichwouldbringthegreatfortunethatawaitshertonought。IfitwerenotforthatIshouldhavebeenhappytohaveaskedherhandofyou。\"
\"Alas!herhappinesswould,perhaps,bebuiltonabetterfoundation。Explainyourself。\"
\"Idarenotwagewarwithfate。\"
\"Butyouarenotgoingto—morrow?\"
\"Excuseme,butIshallcalltotakeleaveattwoo’clock。\"
Thenewsofmyapproachingdeparturesaddenedthesupper—table。
MadameMorin,who,forallIknow,maybealivenow,wasamostkind—heartedwoman。AttablesheannouncedherresolvethatasI
haddecidedongoing,andasIshouldonlyleavemyhousetotakeleaveofher,shewouldnotforcemetoputmyselfouttosuchanextent,andordainedthatourfarewellsshouldbesaidthatevening。
\"Atleast,\"Isaid,\"Imayhavethehonourofescortingyoutoyourdoor?\"
\"Thatwillprotractourhappinessforsomeminutes。\"Valenglardwentawayonfoot,andthefairMdlle。Romansatonmyknee。I
daredtobeboldwithher,andcontrarytoexpectationsheshewedherselfsokindthatIwashalfsorryIwasgoing;butthediewascast。
Acarriagelyingoverturnedontheroadoutsideaninnmademycoachmanstopashortwhile,andthisaccidentwhichmadethepoordrivercurseoverwhelmedmewithjoy,forinthesefewmomentsI
obtainedallthefavoursthatshecouldpossiblygiveunderthecircumstances。
Happinessenjoyedaloneisnevercomplete。MinewasnotuntilI
assuredmyself,bylookingatmysweetheart’sfeatures,thatthepartshehadtakenhadnotbeenanentirelypassiveone;andI
escortedtheladiestotheirroom。There,withoutanyconceit,I
wascertainthatIsawsadnessandloveuponthatfaircreature’sface。Icouldseethatshewasneithercoldnorinsensible,andthattheobstaclesshehadputinmywaywereonlysuggestedbyfearandvirtue。IgaveMadameMorinafarewellkiss,andshewaskindenoughtotellherniecetogivemeasimilarmarkoffriendship,whichshedidinawaythatshewedmehowcompletelyshehadsharedmyardour。
Ileftthem,feelingamorousandsorryIhadobligedmyselftogo。
OnenteringmyroomIfoundthethreenymphstogether,whichvexedmeasIonlywantedone。IwhisperedmywishestoRoseasshecurledmyhair,butshetoldmeitwasimpossibleforhertoslipawayastheyallsleptinoneroom。IthentoldthemthatIwasgoingawaythenextday,andthatiftheywouldpassthenightwithmeIwouldgivethemapresentofsixlouiseach。Theylaughedatmyproposalandsaiditcouldn’tpossiblybedone。I
sawbythistheyhadnotmadeconfidantesofoneanother,asgirlsmostlydo,andIalsosawthattheywerejealousofeachother。I
wishedthemagoodnight,andassoonasIwasinbedthegodofdreamstookmeunderhiscare,andmademepassthenightwiththeadorableMdlle。Roman。
Irangratherlateinthemorning,andthecousincameinandsaidthatRosewouldbringmychocolate,andthatM。CharlesIvanoffwantedtospeaktome。IguessedthatthiswastheRussian,butashehadnotbeenintroducedtomeIthoughtImightdeclinetoseehim。
\"TellhimIdon’tknowhisname。\"
Rosewentout,andcameinagainsayinghewasthegentlemanwhohadhadthehonourofsuppingwithmeatMadameMorin’s。
\"Tellhimtocomein。\"
\"Sir,\"saidhe,\"Iwanttospeakwithyouinprivate。\"
\"Icannotordertheseyoungladiestoleavemyroom,sir。BekindenoughtowaitformeoutsidetillIhaveputonmydressing—gown,andthenIshallbereadytospeaktoyou。\"
\"IfIamtroublingyou,Iwillcallagainto—morrow。\"
\"Youwouldnotfindme,asIamleavingGrenobleto—day。\"
\"InthatcaseIwillwait。\"
Igotupinhasteandwentouttohim。
\"Sir,\"saidhe,\"Imustleavethisplace,andIhavenotapennytopaymylandlord。Ibegofyoutocometomyaid。Idarenothaverecoursetoanyoneelseinthetownforfearofexposingmyselftotheinsultofarefusal。\"
\"PerhapsIoughttofeelmyselfflatteredatthepreferenceyouhaveshewnme,butwithoutwishingtoinsultyouinanywayIamafraidIshallbeobligedtorefuseyourrequest。\"
\"IfyouknewwhoIamIamsureyouwouldnotrefusemesomesmallhelp。\"
\"Ifyouthinkso,tellmewhoyouare;youmaycountonmysilence。\"
\"IamCharles,secondsonofIvan,DukeofCourland,whoisinexileinSiberia。Imademyescape。\"
\"IfyougotoGenoayouwillfindyourselfbeyondthereachofpoverty;fornodoubtthebrotherofyourlady—motherwouldneverabandonyou。\"
\"HediedinSilesia。\"
\"When?\"
\"Twoyearsago,Ibelieve。\"
\"Youhavebeendeceived,forIsawhimatStuttgartscarcelysixmonthsago。HeistheBarondeTreiden。\"
Itdidnotcostmemuchtogetwindoftheadventurer,butIfeltangrythathehadhadtheimpudencetotryanddupeme。IfithadnotbeenforthatIwouldwillinglyhavegivenhimsixlouis,foritwouldhavebeenbadformonmyparttodeclarewaragainstadventurers,asIwasonemyself,andIoughttohavepardonedhisliesasnearlyalladventurersaremoreorlessimpostors。
Igaveaglanceathisdiamondbuckles,whichwereconsideredrealatGrenoble,andIsawdirectlythattheywerecounterfeitsofakindmadeinVenice,whichimitatethefacetsofthediamondsinperfection,excepttopeoplewhoareexperiencedindiamonds。
\"Youhavediamondbuckles,\"saidI。\"Whydon’tyousellthem?\"
\"It’sthelastpieceofjewelleryIpossessoutofallmymothergaveme,andIpromisedhernevertopartwiththem。\"
\"IwouldnotshewthosebucklesifIwereyou;yourpocketwouldbeabetterplaceforthem。ImaytellyoufranklythatIbelievethestonestobecounterfeit,andthatyourliedispleasesme。\"
\"Sir,Iamnotaliar。\"
\"Weshallsee。Provethatthestonesaregenuine,andIwillgiveyousixlouis。IshallbedelightedifIaminthewrong。
Farewell。\"
SeeingM。deValerlglardcominguptomydoor,hebeggedmenottotellhimofwhathadpassedbetweenus;andIpromisedthatI
wouldtellnoone。
Valenglardcametowishmeaprosperousjourney;hehimselfwasobligedtogowithM。Monteinard。Hebeggedmetocorrespondconstantlywithhim,andIhadbeenintendingtopreferthesamerequest,asItooktoogreataninterestinthefairMdlle。Romannottowishtohearofherfate,andthecorrespondencetheworthyofficerdesiredwasthebestwaypossibleformetohearabouther。Aswillbeimagined,Ipromisedwhatheaskedwithoutmakinganydifficulty。Heshedtearsasheembracedme,andIpromisedtobehisfriend。
CHAPTERII
MyDeparturefromGrenoble——Avignon——TheFountainofVaucluse——TheFalseAstrodiandtheHumpback——GaetanCosta——IArriveatMarseillesWhilethethreegirlswerehelpingLeDuctopackmymailsmylandlordentered,gavemehisbill,andfindingeverythingcorrectIpaidhim,muchtohissatisfaction。Iowedhimacompliment,too,atwhichheseemedextremelygratified。
\"Sir,\"saidI,\"Idonotwishtoleaveyourhousewithouthavingthepleasureofdiningwithyourcharminggirls,toshewthemhowIappreciatethecaretheyhavetakenofme。Letmehave,then,adelicaterepastforfour,andalsoorderposthorses,thatImaystartintheevening。\"
\"Sir,\"brokeinLeDuc,\"Ientreatyoutoorderasaddle—horsebesides;Iwasnotmadeforaseatbehindachaise。\"
Thecousinlaughedopenlyathisvainboasting,andtoavengehimselftherascaltoldherthathewasbetterthanshe。
\"Nevertheless,M。leDuc,youwillhavetowaitonherattable。\"
\"Yes,asshewaitsonyouinbed。\"
Iranformystick,buttherogue,knowingwhatwasgoingtohappen,openedthewindowandjumpedintothecourtyard。Thegirlsgaveashriekofterror,butwhenwelookedoutwesawhimjumpingaboutandperformingathousandapishtricks。
Verygladtofindthathehadnotbrokenalimb,Icalledout,\"Comeback,Iforgiveyou。\"Thegirls,andthemanhimselfwhoescapedsoreadily,wereasdelightedasI。LeDuccameininhighspirits,observingthathedidnotknowhewassuchagoodjumper。
\"Verygood,butdon’tbesoimpudentanothertime。Here,takethiswatch。\"
Sosaying,Igavehimavaluablegoldwatch,whichhereceived,saying,——
\"Iwouldjumpagainforanotherwatchlikethis。\"
SuchwasmySpaniard,whomIhadtodismisstwoyearsafterwards。
Ihaveoftenmissedhim。
ThehourswentbywithsuchspeedwhenIwasseatedattablewiththethreegirls,whomIvainlyendeavouredtointoxicate,thatI
decidedthatIwouldnotleavetillthenextday。Iwastiredofmakingmysteriesandwantedtoenjoythemalltogether,andresolvedthattheorgyshouldtakeplacethatnight。ItoldthemthatiftheywouldpassthenightinmyroomIwouldnotgotillthenextday。Thispropositionwasreceivedwithastormofexclamationsandwithlaughter,asatanimpossibility,whileI
endeavouredtoexcitethemtograntmyrequest。Inthemidstofthisthedoor—keepercamein,advisingmenottotravelbynight,buttogotoAvignonbyaboatinwhichIcouldshipmycarriage。
\"Youwillsavetimeandmoney,\"saidhe。
\"Iwilldoso,\"Ianswered,\"ifthesegirlsofyourswillkeepmecompanyallnight,asIamdeterminedIwillnotgotobed。\"
\"OLord!\"saidhewithalaugh,\"that’stheirbusiness。\"
Thisdecidedthemandtheygavein。Thedoor—keepersenttoordertheboat,andpromisedtoletmehaveadaintysupperbymidnight。
Thehourspassedbyinjestsandmerriment,andwhenwesatdowntosupperImadethechampagnecorksflytosuchanextentthatthegirlsbegantogetrathergay。Imyselffeltalittleheated,andasIheldeachone’ssecretIhadthehardihoodtotellthemthattheirscrupleswereridiculous,aseachofthemhadshewnnoreservetomeinprivate。
Atthistheygazedatoneanotherinakindofblanksurprise,asifindignantatwhatIhadsaid。Foreseeingthatfemininepridemightpromptthemtotreatmyaccusationasanidlecalumny,I
resolvednottogivethemtime,anddrawingManonontomykneeI
embracedherwithsuchardourthatshegaveinandabandonedherselftomypassion。Herexampleovercametheothers,andforfivehoursweindulgedineverykindofvoluptuousenjoyment。Attheendofthattimewewereallinneedofrest,butIhadtogo。
Iwantedtogivethemsomejewels,buttheysaidtheywouldratherIorderedglovestotheamountofthirtylouis,themoneytobepaidinadvance,andtheglovesnottobecalledfor。
Iwenttosleeponboardtheboat,anddidnotawaketillwegottoAvignon。Iwasconductedtotheinnof\"St。Omen\"andsuppedinmyroominspiteofthemarvelloustaleswhichLeDuctoldmeofayoungbeautyatthepublictable。
NextmorningmySpaniardtoldmethatthebeautyandherhusbandsleptinaroomnexttomine。Atthesametimehebroughtmeabilloftheplay,andIsawCompanyfromParis,withMdlle。
Astrodi,whowastosinganddance。Igaveacryofwonder,andexclaimed,——
\"ThefamousAstrodiatAvignon——howshewillbeastonishedtoseeme!\"
Notwantingtoliveinhermitfashion,Iwentdownstairstodineatthepublictable,andIfoundascoreofpeoplesittingdowntosuchachoicerepastthatIcouldnotconceivehowitcouldbedoneforfortysousahead。Thefairstrangerdrewalleyes,andespeciallymine,towardsher。Shewasayoungandperfectbeauty,silent,hereyesfixedonanapkin,replyinginmonosyllablestothosewhoaddressedher,andglancingatthespeakerwithlargeblueeyes,thebeautyofwhichitwouldbedifficulttodescribe。
Herhusbandwasseatedattheotherendofthetable——amanofakindthatinspirescontemptatthefirstglance。Hewasyoung,markedwiththesmall—pox,agreedyeater,aloudtalker,laughingandspeakingatrandom,andaltogetherItookhimforaservantindisguise。Feelingsurethatsuchafellowdidnotknowhowtorefuse,Isenthimaglassofchampagne,whichhedrankofftomyhealthforthwith。\"MayIhavethepleasureofsendingaglasstoyourwife?\"Hereplied,witharoaroflaughter,toaskhermyself;andwithaslightbowshetoldmethatshenevertookanythingtodrink。Whenthedessertcameinsherose,andherhusbandfollowedhertotheirroom。
Astrangerwholikemyselfhadneverseenherbefore,askedmewhoshewas。IsaidIwasanewcomeranddidnotknow,andsomebodyelsesaidthatherhusbandcalledhimselftheChevalierStuard,thathecamefromLyons,andwasgoingtoMarseilles;hecame,itappeared,toAvignonaweekago,withoutservants,andinaverypoorcarriage。
IintendedstayingatAvignononlyaslongasmightbenecessarytoseetheFountainorFallofVaucluse,andsoIhadnotgotanylettersofintroduction,andhadnotthepretextofacquaintancethatImightstayandenjoyherfineeyes。ButanItalianwhohadreadandenjoyedthedivinePetrarchwouldnaturallywishtoseetheplacemadedivinebythepoet’sloveforLaura。Iwenttothetheatre,whereIsawthevice—legateSalviati,womenoffashion,neitherfairnorfoul,andawretchedcomicopera;butIneithersawAstrodinoranyotheractorfromtheComedieItalienneatParis。
\"WhereisthefamousAstrodi?\"saidI,toayoungmansittingbyme,\"Ihavenotseenheryet。\"
\"Excuseme,shehasdancedandsangbeforeyoureyes。\"
\"ByJove,it’simpossible!Iknowherperfectly,andifshehassochangedasnottoberecognizedsheisnolongerherself。\"
Iturnedtogo,andtwominutesaftertheyoungmanIhadaddressedcameupandbeggedmetocomeback,andhewouldtakemetoAstradi’sdressing—room,asshehadrecognizedme。Ifollowedhimwithoutsayingaword,andsawaplain—lookinggirl,whothrewherarmsroundmyneckandaddressedmebymyname,thoughIcouldhaveswornIhadneverseenherbefore,butshedidnotleavemetimetospeak。ClosebyIsawamanwhogavehimselfoutasthefatherofthefamousAstrodi,whowasknowntoallParis,whohadcausedthedeathoftheComted’Egmont,oneofthemostamiablenoblemenoftheCourtofLouisXV。Ithoughtthisuglyfemalemightbehersister,soIsatdownandcomplimentedheronhertalents。SheaskedifIwouldmindherchangingherdress;andinamomentshewasrunninghereandthere,laughingandshewingaliberalitywhichpossiblymighthavebeenabsentifwhatshehadtodisplayhadbeenworthseeing。
Ilaughedinternallyatherwiles,foraftermyexperiencesatGrenobleshewouldhavefounditahardtasktoarousemydesiresifshehadbeenasprettyasshewasugly。Herthinnessandhertawnyskincouldnotdivertmyattentionfromotherstilllesspleasingfeaturesabouther。Iadmiredherconfidenceinspiteofherdisadvantages。Shemusthavecreditedmewithadiabolicappetite,butthesewomenoftencontrivetoextractcharmsoutoftheirdepravitywhichtheirdelicacywouldbeimpotenttofurnish。
Shebeggedmetosupwithher,andasshepersistedIwasobligedtorefuseherinawayIshouldnothaveallowedmyselftousewithanyotherwoman。Shethenbeggedmetotakefourticketsfortheplaythenextday,whichwastobeforherbenefit。Isawitwasonlyamatteroftwelvefrancs,anddelightedtobequitofhersocheaplyItoldhertogivemesixteen。IthoughtshewouldhavegonemadwithjoywhenIgaveheradoublelouis。ShewasnottherealAstrodi。Iwentbacktomyinnandhadadelicioussupperinmyownroom。
WhileLeDucwasdoingmyhairbeforeIwenttobed,hetoldmethatthelandlordhadpaidavisittothefairstrangerandherhusbandbeforesupper,andhadsaidincleartermsthathemustbepaidnextmorning;andifhewerenot,noplacewouldbelaidforthemattable,andtheirlinenwouldbedetained。
\"Whotoldyouthat?\"
\"Ihearditfromhere;theirroomisonlyseparatedfromthisbyawoodenpartition。Iftheywereinitnow,Iamsuretheycouldhearallwearesaying。\"
\"Wherearethey,then?\"
\"Attable,wheretheyareeatingforto—morrow,buttheladyiscrying。There’safinechanceforyou,sir。\"
\"Bequiet;Ishan’thaveanythingtodowithit。It’satrap,forawomanofanyworthwoulddieratherthanweepatapublictable。\"
\"Ah,ifyousawhowprettyshelooksintears!Iamonlyapoordevil,butIwouldwillinglygivehertwolouisifshewouldearnthem。\"
\"Goandofferherthemoney。\"
Amomentafterthegentlemanandhiswifecamebacktotheirroom,andIheardtheloudvoiceoftheoneandthesobsoftheother,butashewasspeakingWalloonIdidnotunderstandwhathesaid。
\"Gotobed,\"saidItoLeDuc,\"andnextmorningtellthelandlordtogetmeanotherroom,forawoodenpartitionistoothinabarriertokeepoffpeoplewhomdespairdrivetoextremities。\"
Iwenttobedmyself,andthesobsandmutteringdidnotdieawaytillmidnight。
Iwasshavingnextmorning,whenLeDucannouncedtheChevalierStuard。
\"SayIdon’tknowanybodyofthatname。\"
Heexecutedmyorders,andreturnedsayingthatthechevalieronhearingmyrefusaltoseehimhadstampedwithrage,goneintohischamber,andcomeoutagainwithhisswordbesidehim。
\"Iamgoingtosee,\"addedLeDuc,\"thatyourpistolsarewellprimedforthefuture。\"
Ifeltinclinedtolaugh,butnonethelessIadmiredtheforesightofmySpaniard,foramanindespairiscapableofanything。
\"Go,\"saidI,\"andaskthelandlordtogivemeanotherroom。\"
Induecoursethelandlordcamehimselfandtoldmethathecouldnotobligemeuntilthenextday。
\"Ifyoudon’tgetmeanotherroomIshallleaveyourhouseonthespot,becauseIdon’tlikehearingsobsandreproachesallnight。\"
\"Canyouhearthem,sir?\"
\"Youcanhearthemyourselfnow。Whatdoyouthinkofit?Thewomanwillkillherself,andyouwillbethecauseofherdeath。\"
\"I,sir?Ihaveonlyaskedthemtopaymemyjustdebts。\"
\"Hush!theregoesthehusband。Iamsureheistellinghiswifeinhislanguagethatyouareanunfeelingmonster。\"
\"Hemaytellherwhathelikessolongashepaysme。\"
\"Youhavecondemnedthemtodieofhunger。Howmuchdotheyoweyou?\"
\"Fiftyfrancs。\"
\"Aren’tyouashamedofmakingsucharowforawretchedsumlikethat?\"
\"Sir,Iamonlyashamedofanilldeed,andIdonotcommitsuchadeedinaskingformyown。\"
\"There’syourmoney。Goandtellthemthatyouhavebeenpaid,andthattheymayeatagain;butdon’tsaywhogaveyouthemoney。\"
\"That’swhatIcallagoodaction,\"saidthefellow;andhewentandtoldthemthattheydidnotowehimanything,butthattheywouldneverknowwhopaidthemoney。
\"Youmaydineandsup,\"headded,\"atthepublictable,butyoumustpaymedaybyday。\"
Afterhehaddeliveredthisspeechinahighvoice,sothatI
couldhearaswellasifIhadbeenintheroom,hecamebacktome。
\"Youstupidfool!\"saidI,pushinghimaway,\"theywillknoweverything。\"SosayingIshutmydoor。
LeDucstoodinfrontofme,staringstupidlybeforehim。
\"What’sthematterwithyou,idiot?\"saidI。
\"That’sfine。Isee。Iamgoingonthestage。Youwoulddowelltobecomeanactor。\"
\"Youareafool。\"
\"Notsobigafoolasyouthink。\"
\"Iamgoingforawalk;mindyoudon’tleavemyroomforamoment。\"
Ihadscarcelyshutthedoorwhenthechevalieraccostedmeandoverwhelmedmewiththanks。
\"Sir,Idon’tknowtowhatyouarereferring。\"
Hethankedmeagainandleftme,andwalkingbythebanksoftheRhone,whichgeographerssayisthemostrapidriverinEurope,I
amusedmyselfbylookingattheancientbridge。Atdinner—timeI
wentbacktotheinn,andasthelandlordknewthatIpaidsixfrancsamealhetreatedmetoanexquisiterepast。Here,I
remember,IhadsomeexceedinglychoiceHermitage。ItwassodeliciousthatIdranknothingelse。IwishedtomakeapilgrimagetoVaucluseandbeggedthelandlordtoprocuremeagoodguide,andafterIhaddressedIwenttothetheatre。
IfoundtheAstrodiatthedoor,andgivinghermysixteentickets,Isatdownneartheboxofthevice—legateSalviati,whocameinalittlelater,surroundedbyanumeroustrainofladiesandgentlemenbedizenedwithordersandgoldlace。
Theso—calledfatherofthefalseAstrodicameandwhisperedthathisdaughterbeggedmetosaythatshewasthecelebratedAstrodiIhadknownatParis。Ireplied,alsoinawhisper,thatIwouldnotruntheriskofbeingpostedasaliarbybolsteringupanimposture。Theeasewithwhicharogueinvitesagentlemantoshareinaknaveryisastonishing;hemustthinkhisconfidenceconfersanhonour。
Attheendofthefirstactascoreoflackeysintheprince’sliverytookroundicestothefrontboxes。Ithoughtitmydutytorefuse。Ayounggentleman,asfairaslove,cameuptome,andwitheasypolitenessaskedmewhyIhadrefusedanice。
\"Nothavingthehonourtoknowanyonehere,Ididnotcarethatanyoneshouldbeabletosaythathehadregaledonewhowasunknowntohim。\"
\"Butyou,sir,areamanwhoneedsnointroduction。\"
\"Youdometoomuchhonour。\"
\"Youarestayingatthe’St。Omer’!\"
\"Yes;IamonlystoppingheretoseeVaucluse,whereIthinkofgoingto—morrowifIcangetagoodguide。\"
\"Ifyouwoulddomethehonourofacceptingme,Ishouldbedelighted。MynameisDolci,Iamsonofthecaptainofthevice—
legate’sguard。\"
\"Ifeelthehonouryoudome,andIacceptyourobligingoffer。I
willputoffmystarttillyourarrival。\"
\"Iwillbewithyouatseven。\"
IwasastonishedattheeasygraceofthisyoungAdonis,whomighthavebeenaprettygirlifthetoneofhisvoicehadnotannouncedhismanhood。IlaughedatthefalseAstrodi,whoseactingwasaspoorasherface,andwhokeptstaringatmeallthetime。Whileshesangsheregardedmewithasmileandgavemesignsofanunderstanding,whichmusthavemadetheaudiencenoticeme,anddoubtlesspitymybadtaste。Thevoiceandeyesofoneactresspleasedme;shewasyoungandtall,buthunchbackedtoanextraordinarydegree。Shewastallinspiteofherenormoushumps,andifithadnotbeenforthismalformationshewouldhavebeensixfeethigh。BesidesherpleasingeyesandverytolerablevoiceIfanciedthat,likeallhunchbacks,shewasintelligent。I
foundheratthedoorwiththeuglyAstrodiwhenIwasleavingthetheatre。Thelatterwaswaitingtothankme,andtheotherwassellingticketsforherbenefit。
AftertheAstrodihadthankedme,thehunchbackedgirlturnedtowardsme,andwithasmilethatstretchedfromeartoearanddisplayedatleasttwenty—fourexquisiteteeth,shesaidthatshehopedIwouldhonourherbybeingpresentatherbenefit。
\"IfIdon’tleavebeforeitcomesoff,Iwill,\"Ireplied。
AtthistheimpudentAstrodilaughed,andinthehearingofseveralladieswaitingfortheircarriagestoldmethatherfriendmightbesureofmypresence,asshewouldnotletmegobeforethebenefitnight。\"Givehimsixteentickets,\"sheadded。Iwasashamedtorefuse,andgavehertwolouis。TheninalowervoicetheAstrodisaid,\"Aftertheshowwewillcomeandsupwithyou,butontheconditionthatyouasknobodyelse,aswewanttobealone。\"
Inspiteofafeelingofanger,Ithoughtthatsuchasupper—partywouldbeamusing,andasnooneinthetownknewmeIresolvedtostayinthehopeofenjoyingaheartylaugh。
IwashavingmysupperwhenStuardandhiswifewenttotheirroom。ThisnightIheardnosobsnorreproaches,butearlynextmorningIwassurprisedtoseethechevalierwhosaid,asifwehadbeenoldfriends,thathehadheardthatIwasgoingtoVaucluse,andthatasIhadtakenacarriagewithfourplaceshewouldbemuchobligedifIwouldallowhimandhiswife,whowantedtoseethefountain,togowithme。Iconsented。
LeDucbeggedtobeallowedtoaccompanymeonhorseback,sayingthathehadbeenatrueprophet。Infactitseemedasifthecouplehadagreedtorepaymeformyexpenditurebygivingmenewhopes。Iwasnotdispleasedwiththeexpedition,anditwasalltomyadvantage,asIhadhadrecoursetonostratagemstoobtainit。
Dolcicame,lookingashandsomeasanangel;myneighbourswereready,andthecarriageloadedwiththebestprovisionsinfoodanddrinkthatwereobtainable;andwesetoff,DolciseatedbesidetheladyandIbesidethechevalier。
Ihadthoughtthatthelady’ssadnesswouldgiveplace,ifnottogaiety,atleasttoaquietcheerfulness,butIwasmistaken;for,toallmyremarks,graveorgay,shereplied,eitherinmonosyllablesorinaseverelylaconicstyle。PoorDolci,whowasfullofwit,wasstupefied。Hethoughthimselfthecauseofhermelancholy,andwasangrywithhimselfforhavinginnocentlycastashadowonthepartyofpleasure。IrelievedhimofhisfearsbytellinghimthatwhenheofferedmehispleasantsocietyIwasnotawarethatIwastobeofservicetothefairlady。Iaddedthatwhenatday—breakIreceivedthisinformation,Iwaspleasedthathewouldhavesuchgoodcompany。Theladydidnotsayaword。
Shekeptsilentandgloomyallthetime,andgazedtorightandleftlikeonewhodoesnotseewhatisbeforehis[her]eyes。
Dolcifeltateaseaftermyexplanation,anddidhisbesttoarousethelady,butwithoutsuccess。Hetalkedonavarietyoftopicstothehusband,alwaysgivingheranopportunityofjoiningin,butherlipsremainedmotionless。ShelookedlikethestatueofPandorabeforeithadbeenquickenedbythedivineflame。
Thebeautyofherfacewasperfect;hereyeswereofabrilliantblue,hercomplexionadelicatemixtureofwhiteandred,herarmswereasroundedasaGrace’s,herhandsplumpandwellshaped,herfigurewasthatofanymph’s,givingdelightfulhintsofamagnificentbreast;herhairwasachestnutbrown,herfootsmall:
shehadallthatconstitutesabeautifulwomansavethatgiftofintellect,whichmakesbeautymorebeautiful,andgivesacharmtouglinessitself。Myvagrantfancyshewedmehernakedform,allseemedravishing,andyetIthoughtthatthoughshemightinspireapassingfancyshecouldnotarouseadurableaffection。Shemightministertoaman’spleasures,shecouldnotmakehimhappy。
Iarrivedattheisleresolvedtotroublemyselfabouthernomore;shemight,Ithought,bemad,orindespairatfindingherselfinthepowerofamanwhomshecouldnotpossiblylove。I
couldnothelppityingher,andyetIcouldnotforgiveherforconsentingtobeofapartywhichsheknewshemustspoilbyhermorosebehaviour。
Asfortheself—styledChevalierStuard,Ididnottroublemyheadwhetherhewereherhusbandorherlover。Hewasyoung,commonplace—looking,hespokeaffectedly;hismannerswerenotgood,andhisconversationbetrayedbothignoranceandstupidity。
Hewasabeggar,devoidofmoneyandwits,andIcouldnotmakeoutwhyhetookwithhimabeautywho,unlessshewereover—kind,couldaddnothingtohismeansofliving。Perhapsheexpectedtoliveattheexpenseofsimpletons,andhadcometotheconclusion,inspiteofhisignorance,thattheworldisfullofsuch;
however,experiencemusthavetaughthimthatthisplancannotbereliedon。
WhenwegottoVaucluseIletDolcilead;hehadbeenthereahundredtimes,andhismeritwasenhancedinmyeyesbythefactthathewasaloveroftheloverofLaura。WeleftthecarriageatApt,andwendedourwaytothefountainwhichwashonouredthatdaywithanumerousthrongofpilgrims。Thestreampoursforthfromavastcavern,thehandiworkofnature,inimitablebyman。
Itissituatedatthefootofarockwithasheerdescentofmorethanahundredfeet。Thecavernishardlyhalfashigh,andthewaterpoursforthfromitinsuchabundancethatitdeservesthenameofriveratitssource。ItistheSorguewhichfallsintotheRhonenearAvignon。Thereisnootherstreamaspureandclear,fortherocksoverwhichitflowsharbournodepositsofanykind。Thosewhodislikeitonaccountofitsapparentblacknessshouldrememberthattheextremedarknessofthecaverngivesitthatgloomytinge。
ChiarefrescheadolceaqueOvelebellemembraPosecoleithesolaamepaydonna。
IwishedtoascendtothatpartoftherockwherePetrarch’shousestood。Igazedontheremainswithtearsinmyeyes,likeLeoAllatiusatHomer’sgrave。SixteenyearslaterIsleptatArqua,wherePetrarchdied,andhishousestillremains。Thelikenessbetweenthetwosituationswasastonishing,forfromPetrarch’sstudyatArquaarockcanbeseensimilartothatwhichmaybeviewedatVaucluse;thiswastheresidenceofMadonnaLaura。
\"Letusgothere,\"saidI,\"itisnotfaroff。\"
IwillnotendeavourtodelineatemyfeelingsasIcontemplatedtheruinsofthehousewheredwelttheladywhomtheamorousPetrarchimmortalisedinhisverse——versemadetomoveaheartofstone:
\"Mortebellapareanelsuobelviso\"
IthrewmyselfwitharmsoutstretcheduponthegroundasifI
wouldembracetheverystones。Ikissedthem,Iwateredthemwithmytears,Istrovetobreathetheholybreaththeyoncecontained。
IbeggedMadameStuard’spardonforhavingleftherarmtodohomagetothespiritofawomanwhohadquickenedtheprofoundestsoulthateverlived。
Isaysouladvisedly,forafterallthebodyandthesenseshadnothingtodowiththeconnection。
\"Fourhundredyearshavepastandgone,\"saidItothestatueofawomanwhogazedatmeinastonishment,\"sinceLauradeSadewalkedhere;perhapsshewasnotashandsomeasyou,butshewaslively,kindly,polite,andgoodofheart。Maythisairwhichshebreathedandwhichyoubreathenowkindleinyouthesparkoffiredivine;thatfirethatcoursedthroughherveins,andmadeherheartbeatandherbosomswell。Thenyouwouldwintheworshipofallworthymen,andfromnonewouldyoureceivetheleastoffence。
Gladness,madam,isthelotofthehappy,andsadnesstheportionofsoulscondemnedtoeverlastingpains。Becheerful,then,andyouwilldosomethingtodeserveyourbeauty。\"
TheworthyDolciwaskindledbymyenthusiasm。Hethrewhimselfuponme,andkissedmeagainandagain;thefoolStuardlaughed;
andhiswife,whopossiblythoughtmemad,didnotevincetheslightestemotion。Shetookmyarm,andwewalkedslowlytowardsthehouseofMesserFrancescod’Arezzo,whereIspentaquarterofanhourincuttingmyname。Afterthatwehadourdinner。
DolcilavishedmoreattentionontheextraordinarywomanthanI
did。Stuarddidnothingbuteatanddrink,anddespisedtheSorguewater,which,saidhe,wouldspoiltheHermitage;possiblyPetrarchmayhavebeenofthesameopinion。Wedrankdeeplywithoutimpairingourreason,buttheladywasverytemperate。
WhenwereachedAvignonwebadeherfarewell,decliningtheinvitationofherfoolishhusbandtocomeandrestinhisrooms。
ItookDolci’sarmandwewalkedbesidetheRhoneasthesunwentdown。Amongotherkeenandwittyobservationstheyoungmansaid,——
\"Thatwomanisanoldhand,infatuatedwithasenseofherownmerit。Iwouldbetthatshehasonlyleftherowncountrybecausehercharms,frombeingtoofreelydisplayed,haveceasedtopleasethere。Shemustbesureofmakingherfortuneoutofanybodyshecomesacross。Isuspectthatthefellowwhopassesforherhusbandisarascal,andthatherpretendedmelancholyisputontodriveapersistentlovertodistraction。Shehasnotyetsucceededinfindingadupe,butasshewillnodoubttrytocatcharichman,itisnotimprobablethatsheishoveringoveryou。\"。
WhenayoungmanofDolci’sagereasonslikethat,heisboundtobecomeagreatmaster。IkissedhimasIbadehimgood—night,thankedhimforhiskindness,andweagreedthatwewouldseemoreofoneanother。
AsIcamebacktomyinnIwasaccostedbyafine—lookingmanofmiddleage,whogreetedmebynameandaskedwithgreatpolitenessifIhadfoundVaucluseasfineasIhadexpected。IwasdelightedtorecognizetheMarquisofGrimaldi,aGenoese,acleverandgood—naturedman,withplentyofmoney,whoalwayslivedatVenicebecausehewasmoreatlibertytoenjoyhimselftherethaninhisnativecountry;whichshewsthatthereisnolackoffreedomatVenice。
AfterIhadansweredhisquestionIfollowedhimintohisroom,wherehavingexhaustedthesubjectofthefountainheaskedmewhatIthoughtofmyfaircompanion。
\"Ididnotfindhersatisfactoryinallrespects,\"Ianswered;andnoticingthereservewithwhichIspoke,hetriedtoremoveitbythefollowingconfession:
\"TherearesomeveryprettywomeninGenoa,butnotonetocomparewithherwhomyoutooktoVaucluseto—day。Isatoppositetoherattableyesterdayevening,andIwasstruckwithherperfectbeauty。Iofferedhermyarmupthestair;ItoldherthatIwassorrytoseehersosad,andifIcoulddoanythingforhershehadonlytospeak。YouknowIwasawareshehadnomoney。Herhusband,realorpretended,thankedmeformyoffer,andafterI
hadwishedthemagoodnightIleftthem。
\"Anhouragoyouleftherandherhusbandatthedooroftheirapartment,andsoonafterwardsItookthelibertyofcalling。Shewelcomedmewithaprettybow,andherhusbandwentoutdirectly,beggingmetokeephercompanytillhisreturn。Thefaironemadenodifficultyinsittingnexttomeonacouch,andthisstruckmeasagoodomen,butwhenItookherhandshegentlydrewitaway。
Ithentold,her,inasfewwordsasIcould,thatherbeautyhadmademeinlovewithher,andthatifshewantedahundredlouistheywereatherservice,ifshewoulddrophermelancholy,andbehaveinamannersuitabletothefeelingswithwhichshehadinspiredme。Sheonlyrepliedbyamotionofthehead,whichshewedgratitude,butalsoanabsoluterefusalofmyoffer。’Iamgoingto—morrow,’saidI。Noanswer。Itookherhandagain,andshedrewitbackwithanairofdisdainwhichwoundedme。I
beggedhertoexcuseme,andIlefttheroomwithoutmoreado。
\"That’sanaccountofwhathappenedanhourago。Iamnotamorousofher,itwasonlyawhim;butknowing,asIdo,thatshehasnomoney,hermannerastonishedme。Ifanciedthatyoumighthaveplacedherinapositiontodespisemyoffer,andthiswouldexplainherconduct,inameasure;otherwiseIcan’tunderstanditatall。MayIaskyoutotellmewhetheryouaremorefortunatethanI?\"
Iwasenchantedwiththefranknessofthisnoblegentleman,anddidnothesitatetotellhimall,andwelaughedtogetheratourbadfortune:IhadtopromisetocallonhimatGenoa,andtellhimwhateverhappenedbetweenusduringthetwodaysIpurposedtoremainatAvignon。Heaskedmetosupwithhimandadmirethefairrecalcitrant。
\"Shehashadanexcellentdinner,\"saidI,\"andinallprobabilityshewillnothaveanysupper。\"
\"Ibetshewill,\"saidthemarquis;andhewasright,whichmademeseeclearlythatthewomanwasplayingapart。AcertainComtedeBussi,whohadjustcome,wasplacednexttoherattable。Hewasagood—lookingyoungmanwithafatuoussenseofhisownsuperiority,andheaffordedusanamusingscene。
Hewasgood—natured,awit,andinclinedtobroadjokes,andhismannertowardswomenborderedontheimpudent。Hehadtoleaveatmidnightandbegantomakelovetohisfairneighbourforthwith,andteasedherinathousandways;butsheremainedasdumbasastatue,whilehedidallthetalkingandlaughing,notregardingitwithintheboundsofpossibilitythatshemightbelaughingathim。
IlookedatM。Grimaldi,whofounditasdifficulttokeephiscountenanceasIdid。Theyoungrouewashurtathersilence,andcontinuedpesteringher,givingherallthebestpiecesonhisplateaftertastingthemfirst。Theladyrefusedtotakethem,andhetriedtoputthemintohermouth,whilesherepulsedhiminarage。Hesawthatnooneseemedinclinedtotakeherpart,anddeterminedtocontinuetheassault,andtakingherhandhekisseditagainandagain。Shetriedtodrawitaway,andassheroseheputhisarmroundherwaistandmadehersitdownonhisknee;butatthispointthehusbandtookherarmandledheroutoftheroom。Theattackingpartylookedrathertakenabackforamomentashefollowedherwithhiseyes,butsatdownagainandbegantoeatandlaughafresh,whileeverybodyelsekeptaprofoundsilence。Hethenturnedtothefootmanbehindhischairandaskedhimifhisswordwasupstairs。Thefootmansaidno,andthenthefatuousyoungmanturnedtoanabbewhosatnearme,andenquiredwhohadtakenawayhismistress:
\"Itwasherhusband,\"saidtheabbe。
\"Herhusband!Oh,that’sanotherthing;husbandsdon’tfight——amanofhonouralwaysapologisestothem。\"
Withthathegotup,wentupstairs,andcamedownagaindirectly,saying,——
\"Thehusband’safool。Heshutthedoorinmyface,andtoldmetosatisfymydesiressomewhereelse。Itisn’tworththetroubleofstopping,butIwishIhadmadeanendofit。\"
Hethencalledforchampagne,offereditvainlytoeverybody,badethecompanyapolitefarewellandwentuponhisway。
AsM。GrimaldiescortedmetomyroomheaskedmewhatIhadthoughtofthescenewehadjustwitnessed。ItoldhimIwouldnothavestirredafinger,evenifhehadturnedupherclothes。
\"NomorewouldI,\"saidhe,\"butifshehadacceptedmyhundredlouisitwouldhavebeendifferent。Iamcurioustoknowthefurtherhistoryofthissiren,andIrelyuponyoutotellmeallaboutitasyougothroughGenoa。\"
Hewentawayatday—breaknextmorning。
WhenIgotupIreceivedanotefromthefalseAstrodi,askingmeifIexpectedherandhergreatchumtosupper。Ihadscarcelyrepliedintheaffirmative,whentheshamDukeofCourlandIhadleftatGrenobleappearedonthescene。Heconfessedinahumblevoicethathewasthesonofclock—makeratNarva,thathisbuckleswerevalueless,andthathehadcometobeganalmsofme。
IgavehimfourLouis,andheaskedmetokeephissecret。I
repliedthatifanyoneaskedmeabouthimthatIshouldsaywhatwasabsolutelytrue,thatIknewhimnothingabouthim。\"Thankyou;IamnowgoingtoMarseilles。\"\"Ihopeyouwillhaveaprosperousjourney。\"Lateronmyreaderswillhear。howIfoundhimatGenoa。Itisagoodthingtoknowsomethingaboutpeopleofhiskind,ofwhomtherearefartoomanyintheworld。
IcalledupthelandlordandtoldhimIwantedadelicatesupperforthreeinmyownroom。
HetoldmethatIshouldhaveit,andthensaid,\"IhavejusthadarowwiththeChevalierStuard。\"
\"Whatabout?\"
\"Becausehehasnothingtopaymewith,andIamgoingtoturnthemoutimmediately,althoughtheladyisinbedinconvulsionswhicharesuffocatingher。\"
\"Takeoutyourbillinhercharms。\"
\"Ah,Idon’tcareforthatsortofthing!Iamgettingoninlife,andIdon’twantanymorescenestobringdiscreditonmyhouse。\"
\"GoandtellherthatfromhenceforthsheandherhusbandwilldineandsupintheirownroomandthatIwillpayforthemaslongasIremainhere。\"
\"Youareverygenerous,sir,butyouknowthatmealsinaprivateroomarechargeddouble。\"
\"Iknowtheyare。\"
\"Verygood。\"
Ishudderedattheideaofthewomanbeingturnedoutofdoorswithoutanyresourcesbutherbody,bywhichsherefusedtoprofit。OntheotherhandIcouldnotcondemntheinn—keeperwho,likehisfellows,wasnottroubledwithmuchgallantry。Ihadyieldedtoanimpulseofpitywithoutanyhopesofadvantageformyself。SuchweremythoughtswhenStuardcametothankme,beggingmetocomeandseehiswifeandtryandpersuadehertobehaveinadifferentmanner。
\"Shewillgivemenoanswers,andyouknowthatthatsortofthingisrathertedious。\"
\"Come,sheknowswhatyouhavedoneforher;shewilltalktoyou,forherfeelings……\"
\"Whatbusinesshaveyoutotalkaboutfeelingsafterwhathappenedyesterdayevening?\"
\"Itwaswellforthatgentlemanthathewentawayatmidnight,otherwiseIshouldhavekilledhimthismorning。\"
\"Mydearsir,allowmetotellyouthatallthatispurebraggadocio。Yesterday,notto—day,wasthetimetokillhim,ortothrowyourplateathishead,atallevents。Wewillnowgoandseeyourwife。\"
Ifoundherinbed,herfacetothewall,thecoverletrightuptoherchin,andherbodyconvulsedwithsobs。Itriedtobringhertoreason,butasusualgotnoreply。Stuardwantedtoleaveme,butItoldhimthatifhewentoutIwouldgotoo,asIcoulddonothingtoconsoleher,ashemightknowafterherrefusingtheMarquisofGrimaldi’shundredlouisforasmileandherhandtokiss。
\"AhundredLouis!\"criedthefellowwithasturdyoath;\"whatfolly!WemighthavebeenathomeatLiegebynow。Aprincessallowsonetokissherhandfornothing,andshe……AhundredLouis!Oh,damnable!\"
Hisexclamations,verynaturalunderthecircumstances,mademefeelinclinedtolaugh。Thepoordevilsworebyallhisgods,andIwasabouttoleavetheroom,whenallatoncethewretchedwomanwasseizedwithtrueorfalseconvulsions。Withonehandsheseizedawater—bottleandsentitflyingintothemiddleoftheroom,andwiththeothershetoretheclothesawayfromherbreast。Stuardtriedtoholdher,butherdisorderincreasedinviolence,andthecoverletwasdisarrangedtosuchadegreethatI
couldseethemostexquisitenakedcharmsimaginable。Atlastshegrewcalm,andhereyesclosedasifexhausted;sheremainedinthemostvoluptuouspositionthatdesireitselfcouldhaveinvented。Ibegantogetveryexcited。HowwasItolookonsuchbeautieswithoutdesiringtopossessthem?Atthispointherwretchedhusbandlefttheroom,sayinghewasgonetofetchsomewater。Isawthesnare,andmyself—respectpreventedmybeingcaughtinit。IhadanideathatthewholescenehadbeenarrangedwiththeintentthatIshoulddelivermyselfuptobrutalpleasure,whiletheproudandfoolishwomanwouldbefreetodisavowallparticipationinthefact。Iconstrainedmyself,andgentlyveiledwhatIwouldfainhaverevealedinallitsnakedbeauty。IcondemnedtodarknessthesecharmswhichthismonsterofawomanonlywishedmetoenjoythatImightbedebased。
Stuardwaslongenoughgone。Whenhecamebackwiththewater—
bottlefull,hewasnodoubtsurprisedtofindmeperfectlycalm,andinnodisorderofanykind,andafewminutesafterwardsI
wentouttocoolmyselfbythebanksoftheRhone。
Iwalkedalongrapidly,feelingenragedwithmyself,forIfeltthatthewomanhadbewitchedme。InvainItriedtobringmyselftoreason;themoreIwalkedthemoreexcitedIbecame,andI
determinedthatafterwhatIhadseentheonlycureformydisorderedfancywasenjoyment,brutalornot。IsawthatI
shouldhavetowinher,notbyanappealtosentimentbutbyhardcash,withoutcaringwhatsacrificesImade。Iregrettedmyconduct,whichthenstruckmeinthelightoffalsedelicacy,forifIhadsatisfiedmydesiresandshechosetoturnprude,Imighthavelaughedhertoscorn,andmypositionwouldhavebeenunassailable。AtlastIdeterminedontellingthehusbandthatI
wouldgivehimtwenty—fivelouisifhecouldobtainmeaninterviewinwhichIcouldsatisfymydesires。
FullofthisideaIwentbacktotheinn,andhadmydinnerinmyownroomwithouttroublingtoenquireafterher。LeDuctoldmethatshewasdininginherroomtoo,andthatthelandlordhadtoldthecompanythatshewouldnottakehermealsinpublicanymore。ThiswasinformationIpossessedalready。
AfterdinnerIcalledonthegood—naturedDolci,whointroducedmetohisfather,anexcellentman,butnotrichenoughtosatisfyhisson’sdesireoftravelling。Theyoungmanwaspossessedofconsiderabledexterity,andperformedanumberofverycleverconjuringtricks。Hehadanamiablenature,andseeingthatIwascurioustoknowabouthisloveaffairshetoldmenumerouslittlestorieswhichshewedmethathewasatthathappyagewhenone’sinexperienceisone’ssolemisfortune。
Therewasarichladyforwhomhedidnotcare,asshewantedhimtogiveherthatwhichhewouldbeashamedtogivesaveforlove,andtherewasagirlwhorequiredhimtotreatherwithrespect。
IthoughtIcouldgivehimapieceofgoodadvice,soItoldhimtogranthisfavourstotherichwoman,andtofailinrespectnowandagaintothegirl,whowouldbesuretoscoldandthenforgive。Hewasnoprofligate,andseemedratherinclinedtobecomeaProtestant。Heamusedhimselfinnocentlywithhisfriendsofhisownage,inagardennearAvignon,andasisterofthegardener’swifewaskindtohimwhentheywerealone。
IntheeveningIwentbacktotheinn,andIhadnotlongtowaitfortheAstrodiandtheLepi(sothehunchbackedgirlwasnamed);
butwhenIsawthesetwocaricaturesofwomenIfeltstupefied。I
hadexpectedthem,ofcourse,buttherealityconfoundedme。TheAstroditriedtocounterbalanceheruglinessbyanoutrageousfreedomofmanners;whiletheLepi,whothoughahunchbackwasverytalentedandanexcellentactress,wassureofexcitingdesirebytherarebeautyofhereyesandteeth,whichlatterchallengedadmirationfromherenormousmouthbytheirregularityandwhiteness。TheAstrodirusheduptomeandgavemeanItalianembrace,towhich,willynilly,Iwasobligedtosubmit。ThequieterLepiofferedmehercheek,whichIpretendedtokiss。I
sawthattheAstrodiwasinafairwaytobecomeintolerable,soI
beggedhertomoderatehertransports,becauseasanoviceatthesepartiesIwantedtogetaccustomedtothembydegrees。Shepromisedthatshewouldbeverygood。
WhilewewerewaitingforsupperIaskedher,forthesakeofsomethingtosay,whethershehadfoundaloveratAvignon。
\"Onlythevice—legate’sauditor,\"shereplied;\"andthoughhemakesmehispathicheisgood—naturedandgenerous。Ihaveaccustomedmyselftohistasteeasilyenough,thoughIshouldhavethoughtsuchathingimpossibleayearago,asIfanciedtheexerciseaharmfulone,butIwaswrong。\"
\"Sotheauditormakesaboyofyou?\"
\"Yes。Mysisterwouldhaveadoredhim,asthatsortofloveisherpassion。\"
\"Butyoursisterhassuchfinehaunches。\"
\"SohaveI!Lookhere,feelme。\"
\"Youareright;butwaitabit,itistoosoonforthatkindofthingyet。\"
\"Wewillbewantonaftersupper。\"
\"Ithinkyouarewantonnow,\"saidtheLepi。
\"Why?\"
\"Why?Oughtyoutoshewyourpersonlikethat?\"
\"Mydeargirl,youwillbeshewingyourselfsoon。Whenoneisingoodcompany,oneisinthegoldenage。\"
\"Iwonderatyourtellingeveryonewhatsortofaconnectionyouhavewiththeauditor,\"saidI。
\"Nonsense!Idon’ttelleveryone,buteveryonetellsmeandcongratulatesmetoo。Theyknowtheworthymannevercaredforwomen,anditwouldbeabsurdtodenywhateverybodyguesses。I
usedtobeastonishedatmysister,butthebestplaninthisworldistobeastonishedatnothing。Butdon’tyoulikethat?\"
\"No,Ionlylikethis。\"
AsIspokeIlaidhandsontheLepi,onthespotwhereoneusuallyfindswhatIcalled\"this;\"buttheAstrodi,seeingthatIfoundnothing,burstintoaroaroflaughter,andtakingmyhandputitjustunderherfronthump,whereatlastIfoundwhatIwanted。
Thereaderwillguessmysurprise。Thepoorcreature,tooashamedtobeprudish,laughedtoo。Myspiritsalsobegintorise,asI
thoughtofthepleasureIshouldgetoutofthisnewdiscoveryaftersupper。
\"Haveyouneverhadalover?\"saidItotheLepi。
\"No,\"saidtheAstrodi,\"sheisstillamaid。\"
\"No,Iamnot,\"repliedtheLepi,insomeconfusion,\"IhadaloveratBordeaux,andanotheratMontpellier。\"
\"Yes,Iknow,butyouarestillasyouwereborn。\"
\"Ican’tdenyit。\"