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  CHAPTERXXI

  AnAncientCastle——Clementine——TheFairPenitent——Lodi——AMutualPassionThemanorialcastleofthelittletownofSt。Angeloisavastandancientbuilding,datingbackatleasteightcenturies,butdevoidofregularity,andnotindicatingthedateofitserectionbythestyleofitsarchitecture。Thegroundfloorconsistsofinnumerablesmallrooms,afewlargeandloftyapartments,andanimmensehall。Thewalls,whicharefullofchinksandcrannies,areofthatimmensethicknesswhichprovesthatourancestorsbuiltfortheirremotedescendants,andnotinourmodernfashion;

  forwearebeginningtobuildintheEnglishstyle,thatis,barelyforonegeneration。Thestonestairshadbeentroddenbysomanyfeetthatonehadtobeverycarefulingoingupordown。

  Thefloorwasallofbricks,andasithadbeenrenewedatvariousepochswithbricksofdiverscoloursitformedakindofmosaic,notverypleasanttolookupon。Thewindowswereofapiecewiththerest;theyhadnoglassinthem,andthesasheshavinginmanyinstancesgivenwaytheywerealwaysopen;shutterswereutterlyunknownthere。Happilythewantofglasswasnotmuchfeltinthegenialclimateofthecountry。Theceilingswereconspicuousbytheirabsence,buttherewereheavybeams,thehauntsofbats,owls,andotherbirds,andlightornamentwassuppliedbythenumerousspiders’webs。

  InthisgreatGothicpalace——forpalaceitwasratherthancastle,forithadnotowersorotherattributesoffeudalism,excepttheenormouscoat—of—armswhichcrownedthegateway——inthispalace,I

  say,thememorialoftheancientgloriesoftheCountsA————B————,whichtheylovedbetterthanthefinestmodernhouse,therewerethreesetsofroomsbetterkeptthantherest。Heredweltthemasters,ofwhomtherewerethree;theCountA————B————,myfriend,CountAmbrose,whoalwayslivedthere,andathird,anofficerintheSpanishWalloonGuards。Ioccupiedtheapartmentofthelastnamed。ButImustdescribethewelcomeIreceived。

  CountAmbrosereceivedmeatthegateofthecastleasifIhadbeensomehighandpuissantprince。Thedoorstoodwideopenonbothsides,butIdidnottaketoomuchpridetomyselfonthisaccount,astheyweresooldthatitwasimpossibletoshutthem。

  Thenoblecountwhoheldhiscapinhishand,andwasdecentlybutnegligentlydressed,thoughhewasonlyfortyyearsold,toldmewithhigh—bornmodestythathisbrotherhaddonewrongtobringmeheretoseetheirmiserableplace,whereIshouldfindnoneofthoseluxuriestowhichIhadbeenaccustomed,buthepromisedmeagoodold—fashionedMilanesewelcomeinstead。ThisisaphraseofwhichtheMilaneseareveryfond,butastheyputitintopracticeitbecomesthemwell。Theyaregenerallymostworthyandhospitablepeople,andcontrastfavourablywiththePiedmonteseandGenoese。

  TheworthyAmbroseintroducedmetohiscountessandhistwosisters—in—law,oneofwhomwasanexquisitebeauty,ratherdeficientinmanner,butthiswasnodoubtduetothefactthattheysawnopolishedcompanywhatever。Theotherwasathoroughlyordinarywoman,neitherprettynorugly,ofatypewhichisplentifulalltheworldover。ThecountesslookedlikeaMadonna;

  herfeatureshadsomethingangelicaboutthemintheirdignityandopenness。ShecamefromLodi,andhadonlybeenmarriedtwoyears。Thethreesisterswereveryyoung,verynoble,andverypoor。WhilewewereatdinnerCountAmbrosetoldmethathehadmarriedapoorwomanbecausehethoughtmoreofgoodnessthanriches。

  \"Shemakesmehappy,\"headded;\"andthoughshebroughtmenodower,Iseemtobearicherman,forshehastaughtmetolookoneverythingwedon’tpossessasasuperfluity。\"

  \"There,indeed,\"saidI,\"youhavethetruephilosophyofanhonestman。\"

  Thecountess,delightedatherhusband’spraiseandmyapproval,smiledlovinglyathim,andtookaprettybabyfromthenurse’sarmsandoffereditheralabasterbreast。Thisistheprivilegeofanursingmother;naturetellsherthatbydoingsoshedoesnothingagainstmodesty。Herbosom,feedingthehelpless,arousesnootherfeelingsthanthoseofrespect。Iconfess,however,thatthesightmighthaveproducedatenderersentimentinme;itwasexquisitelybeautiful,andIamsurethatifRaphaelhadbeheldithisMadonnawouldhavebeenstillmorelovely。

  Thedinnerwasexcellent,withtheexceptionofthemadedishes,whichweredetestable。Soup,beef,freshsaltedpork,sausages,mortadella,milkdishes,vegetables,game,mascarponcheese,preservedfruits——allweredelicious;butthecounthavingtoldhisbrotherthatIwasagreatgourmand,theworthyAmbrosehadfeltithisdutytogivemesomeragouts,whichwereasbadascanwellbeimagined。Ihadtotastethem,outofpoliteness;butI

  madeupmymindthatIwoulddosonomore。AfterdinnerItookmyhostapart,andspewedhimthatwithtenplaincourseshistablewouldbedelicateandexcellent,andthathehadnoneedofintroducinganyragouts。FromthattimeIhadachoicedinnereveryday。

  Thereweresixofusattable,andwealltalkedandlaughedwiththeexceptionofthefairClementine。Thiswastheyoungcountesswhohadalreadymadeanimpressiononme。Sheonlyspokewhenshewasobligedtodoso,andherwordswerealwaysaccompaniedwithablush;butasIhadnootherwayofgettingasightofherbeautifuleyes,Iaskedheragoodmanyquestions。However,sheblushedsoterriblythatIthoughtImustbedistressingher,andIleftherinpeace,hopingtobecomebetteracquaintedwithher。

  AtlastIwastakentomyapartmentandleftthere。Thewindowswereglazedandcurtainedasinthediningroom,butClairmontcameandtoldmethathecouldnotunpackmytrunksastherewerenolockstoanythingandshouldnotcaretotaketheresponsibility。

  Ithoughthewasright,andIwenttoaskmyfriendaboutit。

  \"There’snotalockorakey,\"saidhe,\"inthewholecastle,exceptinthecellar,buteverythingissafeforallthat。TherearenorobbersatSt。Angelo,andifthereweretheywouldnotdaretocomehere。\"

  \"Idaresay,mydearcount,butyouknow’itismybusinesstosupposerobberseverywhere。Myownvaletmighttaketheopportunityofrobbingme,andyouseeIshouldhavetokeepsilenceifIwererobbed。\"

  \"Quiteso,Ifeeltheforceofyourargument。Tomorrowmorningalocksmithshallputlocksandkeystoyourdoors,andyouwillbetheonlypersoninthecastlewhoisproofagainstthieves。\"

  ImighthaverepliedinthewordsofJuvenal,’Cantabitvacuuscoramlatroneviator’,butIshouldhavemortifiedhim。ItoldClairmonttoleavemytrunksalonetillnextday,andIwentoutwithCountA————B————andhissisters—in—lawtotakeawalkinthetown。

  CountAmbroseandhisbetter—halfstayedinthecastle;thegoodmotherwouldneverleavehernursling。Clementinewaseighteen,hermarriedsisterbeingfouryearsolder。Shetookmyarm,andmyfriendofferedhistoEleanore。

  \"Wewillgoandseethebeautifulpenitent,\"saidthecount。

  Iaskedhimwhothebeautifulpenitentwas,andheanswered,withouttroublinghimselfabouthissisters—in—law,\"ShewasonceaLaisofMilan,andenjoyedsuchareputationforbeautythatnotonlyalltheflowerofMilanbutpeoplefromtheneighbouringtownswereatherfeet。Herhall—doorwasopenedandshutahundredtimesinaday,andeventhenshewasnotabletosatisfythedesiresaroused。Atlastanendcametowhattheoldandthedevoutcalledascandal。CountFirmian,amanoflearningandwit,wenttoVienna,andonhisdeparturereceivedorderstohavehershutupinaconvent。OuraugustMarieTheresecannotpardonmercenarybeauty,andthecounthadnochoicebuttohavethefairsinnerimprisoned。Shewastoldthatshehaddoneamiss,anddealtwickedly;shewasobligedtomakeageneralconfession,andwascondemnedtoalife—longpenanceinthisconvent。ShewasabsolvedbyCardinalPozzobonelli,ArchbishopofMilan,andhethenconfirmedher,changingthenameofTherese,whichshehadreceivedatthebaptismalfont,toMaryMagdalen,thusshewingherhowsheshouldsavehersoulbyfollowingtheexampleofhernewpatroness,whosewantonnesshadhithertobeenherpattern。

  \"Ourfamilyarethepatronsofthisconvent,whichisdevotedtopenitents。Itissituatedinaninaccessiblespot,andtheinmatesareinthechargeofakindmother—superior,whodoesherbesttosoftenthemanifoldausteritiesoftheirexistences。Theyonlyworkandpray,andseenoonebesidestheirconfessor,whosaysmasseveryday。Wearetheonlypersonswhomthesuperioresswouldadmit,aslongassomeofourfamilyarepresentshealwaysletthembringwhomtheylike。\"

  Thisstorytouchedmeandbroughttearstomyeyes。PoorMaryMagdalen!Cruelempress!IthinkIhavenotedinanotherpassagethesourceofherausterevirtue。

  Whenwewereannouncedthemother—superiorcametomeetus,andtookusintoalargehall,whereIsoonmadeoutthefamouspenitentamongstfiveorsixothergirls,whowerepenitentslikeherself,butIpresumefortriflingoffences,astheywereallugly。Assoonasthepoorwomensawustheyceasedworking,andstooduprespectfully。Inspiteoftheseveresimplicityofherdress,Theresemadeagreatimpressiononme。Whatbeauty!Whatmajestybroughtlow!Withmyprofaneeyes,insteadoflookingtotheenormityoftheoffencesforwhichshewassufferingsocruelly,Isawbeforemeapictureofinnocence——ahumbledVenus。

  Herfineeyeswerefixedontheground,butwhatwasmysurprise,when,suddenlylookingatme,sheexclaimed,——

  \"OmyGod!whatdoIsee?HolyMary,cometomyaid!Begone,dreadfulsinner,thoughthoudeservesttobeheremorethanI。

  Scoundrel!\"

  Ididnotfeelinclinedtolaugh。Herunfortunateposition,andthesingularapostropheshehadaddressedtome,piercedmetotheheart。Themother—superiorhastenedtosay,——

  \"Donotbeoffended,sir,thepoorgirlhasbecomemad,andunlessshereallyhasrecognizedyou……\"

  \"Thatisimpossible,madam,Ihaveneverseenherbefore。\"

  \"Ofcoursenot,butyoumustforgiveher,asshehaslosttheuseofherreason\"

  \"MaybetheLordhasmadeherthusinmercy。\"

  Asamatteroffact,Isawmoresensethanmadnessinthisoutburst,foritmusthavebeenverygrievousforthepoorgirltohavetoencountermyidlecuriosity,intheplaceofherpenitence。Iwasdeeplymoved,andinspiteofmyselfabigtearrolleddownmyface。Thecount,whohadknownher,laughed,butI

  beggedhimtorestrainhimself。

  Amomentafter,thepoorwretchbeganagain。Sheravedagainstmemadly,andbeggedthemother—superiortosendmeaway,asIhadcometheretodamnher。

  Thegoodladychidherwithallatruemother’sgentleness,andtoldhertoleavetheroom,addingthatallwhocamethereonlydesiredthatsheshouldbesavedeternally。Shewassternenough,however,toadd,thatnoonehadbeenagreatersinnerthanshe,andthepoorMagdalenwentoutweepingbitterly。

  IfithadbeenmyfortunetoenterMilanattheheadofavictoriousarmy,thefirstthingIshouldhavedonewouldbehesettingfreeofthispoorcaptive,andiftheabbesshadresistedshewouldhavefelttheweightofmywhip。

  WhenMagdalenwasgone,themother—superiortoldusthatthepoorgirlhadmanygoodqualities,andifGodwilledthatsheshouldkeepsomeparticleofsenseshedidnotdoubtherbecomingasaintlikeherpatroness。

  \"Shehasbeggedme,\"sheadded,\"totakedownthepicturesofSt。

  LouisdeGonzagaandSt。Antonyfromthechapelwallbecauseshesaystheydistractherfearfully。Ihavethoughtitmydutytoyieldtoherrequest,inspiteofourconfessor,whosaysit’sallnonsense。\"

  Theconfessorwasarudechurl。Ididnotexactlytelltheabbessthat,butIsaidenoughforacleverwomanasshewastograspmymeaning。

  Weleftthesorrowfulplaceinsadnessandsilence,cursingthesovereignwhohadmadesuchilluseofherpower。

  If,asourholyreligionmaintains,thereisafuturelifebeforeusall,MarieTheresecertainlydeservesdamnation,ifonlytheoppressionsshehasusedtowardsthosepoorwomenwhoselifeiswretchedenoughatthebest。PoorMaryMagdalenhadgonemadandsufferedthetormentsofthedamnedbecausenaturehadgivenhertwoofherbestgifts——beauty,andanexcellentheart。Youwillsayshehadabusedthem,butforafaultwhichisonlyacrimebeforeGod,shouldafellow—creatureandagreatersinnerhavecondemnedhertosuchafearfuldoom?Idefyanyreasonablemantoanswerintheaffirmative。

  OnourwaybacktothecastleClementine,whowasonmyarm,laughedtoherselfonceortwice。Ifeltcurioustoknowwhatshewaslaughingat,andsaid,——

  \"MayIaskyou,faircountess,whyyoulaughthustoyourself?\"

  \"Forgiveme;Iwasnotamusedatthepoorgirl’srecognizingyou,forthatmusthavebeenamistake,butIcannothelplaughingwhenIthinkofyourfaceatherwordy’YouaremoredeservingofimprisonmentthanI。’\"

  \"Perhapsyouthinkshewasright。\"

  \"I?Notatall。Buthowisitthatsheattackedyouandnotmybrother—in—law?\"

  \"ProbablybecauseshethoughtIlookedagreatersinnerthanhe。\"

  \"That,Isuppose,musthavebeenthereason。Oneshouldneverheedthetalkofmadpeople。\"

  \"Youaresarcastic,butItakeitallingoodpart。PerhapsIamasgreatasinnerasIlook;butbeautyshouldbemercifultome,foritisbybeautythatIamledastray。\"

  \"Iwondertheempressdoesnotshutupmenaswellaswomen。\"

  \"Perhapsshehopestoseethemallatherfeetwhentherearenomoregirlslefttoamusethem。\"

  \"Thatisajest。Youshouldrathersaythatshecannotforgiveherownsexthelackofavirtuewhichsheexercisessoeminently,andwhichissoeasilyobserved。\"

  \"Ihavenothingtoallegeagainsttheempress’svirtue,butwithyourleaveIbegtoentertainverystrongdoubtsastothepossibilityofthegeneralexerciseofthatvirtuewhichwecallcontinence。\"

  \"Nodoubteveryonethinksbyhisownstandard。Amanmaybepraisedfortemperanceinwhomtemperanceisnomerit。Whatiseasytoyoumaybehardtome,and’viceversa’。Bothofusmayberight。\"

  ThisinterestingconversationmademecompareClementinetothefairmarchionessatMilan,buttherewasthisdifferencebetweenthem:Mdlle。Q————spokewithanairofgravityandimportance,whereasClementineexpoundedhersystemwithgreatsimplicityandanutterindifferenceofmanner。Ithoughtherobservationssoacuteandherutterancesoperfectandartistic,thatIfeltashamedofhavingmisjudgedheratdinner。Hersilence,andtheblushwhichmountedtoherfacewhenanyoneaskedheraquestion,hadmademesuspectbothconfusionandpovertyinherideas,fortimidityisoftenanotherwordforstupidity;buttheconversationIhavejustreportedmademefeelthatIhadmadeagreatmistake。

  Themarchioness,beingolderandhavingseenmoreoftheworld,wasmoreskilledinargument;butClementinehadtwiceeludedmyquestionswiththeutmostskill,andIfeltobligedtoawardherthepalm。

  Whenwegotbacktothecastlewefoundaladywithhersonanddaughter,andanotherrelationofthecount’s,ayoungabbe,whomIfoundmostobjectionable。

  Hewasapitilesstalker,andonthepretenceofhavingseenmeatMilanhetooktheopportunityofflatteringmeinadisgustingmanner。Besides,hemadesheep’seyesatClementine,andIdidnotliketheideaofhavingafellowlikethatforarival。I

  saidverydrylythatIdidnotrememberhimatall;buthewasnotamanofdelicatefeeling,andthisdidnotdisconcerthimintheleast。HesatdownbesideClementine,andtakingherhandtoldherthatshemustaddmetothelongcatalogueofhervictims。

  Shecoulddonothingelsebutlaughatsillytalkofthiskind;I

  knewit,butthatlaughofhersdispleasedme。Iwouldhavehadhersay——Idonotknowwhat,butsomethingbitingandsarcastic。

  Notatall;theimpertinentfellowwhisperedsomethinginherear,andsheansweredinthesameway。ThiswasmorethanIcouldbear。Somequestionorotherwasbeingdiscussed,andtheabbeaskedformyopinion。IdonotrememberwhatIanswered,butI

  knowthatIgavehimabitterreplyinthehopeofputtinghiminabadtemperandreducinghimtosilence。Buthewasabattlecharger,andusedtotrumpet,fife,andgun;nothingputhimout。

  HeappealedtoClementine,andIhadthemortificationofhearingheropiniongiven,thoughwithablush,inhisfavour。Thefopwassatisfied,andkissedtheyoungcountess’shandwithanairoffatuoushappiness。Thiswastoomuch;andIcursedtheabbeandClementine,too。Irosefrommyseatandwenttothewindow。

  Thewindowisagreatblessingtoanimpatientman,whomtherulesofpolitenessinsomedegreeconstrain。Hecanturnhisbackonbores,withouttheirbeingabletochargehimwitchdirectrudeness;butpeopleknowwhathemeans,andthatsootheshisfeelings。

  Ihavenotedthistriflingcircumstanceonlytopointouthowbadtemperblindsitsvictims。ThepoorabbevexedmebecausehemadehimselfagreeabletoClementine,withwhomIwasalreadyinlovewithoutknowingit。Isawinhimarival,butfarfromendeavouringtooffendme,hehaddonehisbesttopleaseme;andIshouldhavetakenaccountofhisgoodwill。ButundersuchcircumstancesIalwaysgavewaytoillhumour,andnowIamtoooldtobegincuringmyself。Idon’tthinkIneeddoso,forifI

  amilltemperedthecompanypolitelypassmeover。Mymisfortuneobligesmetosubmit。

  Clementinehadconqueredmeinthespaceofafewhours。True,I

  wasaninflammablesubject,buthithertonobeautyhadcommittedsuchravagesuponmeinsoshortatime。Ididnotdoubtofsuccess,andIconfessthattherewasacertainamountofvanityinthisassurance;butatthesametimeIwasmodest,forIknewthatattheslightestsliptheenterprisewouldmiscarry。ThusI

  regardedtheabbeasawasptobecrushedasspeedilyaspossible。

  Iwasalsoavictimtothatmosthorribleofpassions,jealousy;

  itseemedtomethatifClementinewasnotinlovewiththisman—

  monkey,shewasextremelyindulgenttohim;andwiththisideaI

  conceivedahorribleplanofrevengingmywrongsonher。Loveisthegodofnature,butthisgodis,afterall,onlyaspoiltchild。Weknowallhisfolliesandfrailties,butwestilladorehim。

  Myfriendthecount,whowassurprised,Isuppose,toseemecontemplatingtheprospectforsuchalongtime,cameuptomeandaskedmeifIwantedanything。

  \"Iamthinkingsomematterover,\"saidI,\"andImustgoandwriteoneortwolettersinmyroomtillitistimeforsupper。\"

  \"Youwon’tleaveussurely?\"saidhe。

  \"Clementine,helpmetokeepM。deSeingalt;youmustmakehimpostponehisletter—writing。\"

  \"Butmydearbrother,\"saidthecharminggirl,\"ifM。deSeingalthasbusinesstodo,itwouldberudeofmetotryandpreventhisdoingit。\"

  Thoughwhatshesaidwasperfectlyreasonable,itstungmetothequick;whenoneisinanillhumour,everythingisfuelforthefire。ButtheabbesaidpleasantlythatIhadmuchbettercomeandmakeabankatfaro,andaseverythingechoedthissuggestionIhadtogivein。

  Thecardswerebroughtin,andvariouscolouredcountershandedround,andIsatdownputtingthirtyducatsbeforeme。Thiswasaverylargesumforacompanywhoonlyplayedforamusement’ssake;

  fifteencounterswerevaluedonlyatasequin。CountessAmbrosesatatmyrighthand,andtheabbeatmyleft。Asiftheyhadlaidaplottovexandannoyme,Clementinehadmaderoomforhim。

  Itookamereaccidentforastudiedimpertinence,andtoldthepoormanthatIneverdealtunlessIhadaladyoneachsideofme,andneverbyanychancewithapriestbesideme。

  \"Doyouthinkitwouldbringyouillluck?\"

  \"Idon’tlikebirdsofillomen。\"

  Atthishegotup,andClementinetookhisplace。

  Attheendofthreehours,supperwasannounced。Everybodyhadwonfrommeexcepttheabbe;thepoordevilhadlostcounterstotheextentoftwentysequins。

  Asarelationtheabbestayedtosupper,buttheladyandherchildrenwereaskedinvaintodoso。

  Theabbelookedwretched,whichmademeinagoodtemper,andinclinedmetobepleasant。IproceededtoflirtwithClementine,andbymakingherreplytothenumerousquestionsIasked,Igaveheranopportunityofdisplayingherwit,andIcouldseethatshewasgrateful。Iwasoncemoremyself,andItookpityoftheabbe,andspoketohimpolitely,askinghimhisopiniononsometopic。

  \"Iwasnotlistening,\"saidhe,\"butIhopeyouwillgivememyrevengeaftersupper。\"

  \"AftersupperIshallbegoingtobed,butyoushallhaveyourrevenge,andasmuchasyoulikeofit,tomorrow,providedthatourcharminghostesseslikeplaying。Ihopetheluckwillbeinyourfavour。\"

  Aftersupperthepoorabbewentsadlyaway,andthecounttookmetomyroom,tellingmethatIcouldsleepsecurelyinspiteofthelackofkeysforhissisters—in—lawwhowerelodgedclosebywerenobetteroff。

  Iwasastonishedanddelightedatthetrustheputinme,andatthereallymagnificenthospitality(itmustberememberedallthingsarerelative)withwhichIhadbeentreatedinthecastle。

  ItoldClairmonttobequickaboutputtingmyhairincurl—papers,forIwastiredandinneedofrest,buthewasonlyhalf—waythroughtheoperationwhenIwasagreeablysurprisedbytheapparitionofClementine。

  \"Sir,\"saidshe,\"aswehaven’tgotamaidtolookafteryourlinen,Ihavecometobegyoutoletmeundertakethatoffice。\"

  \"You!mydearcountess?\"

  \"Yes,I,sir,andIhopeyouwillmakenoobjection。Itwillbeapleasuretome,andIhopetoyouaswell。Letmehavetheshirtyouaregoingtowearto—morrow,andsaynomoreaboutit。\"

  \"Verygood,itshallbeasyouplease。\"

  IhelpedClairmonttocarrymylinentrunkintoherroom,andadded,——

  \"EverydayIwantashirt,acollar,afront,apairofdrawers,apairofstocking,andtwohandkerchiefs;butIdon’tmindwhichyoutake,andleavethechoicetoyouasthemistress,asIwishyouwereindeedandtruth。IshallsleepahappiersleepthanJovehimself。Farewell,dearHebe!\"

  HersisterEleanorewasalreadyinbed,andbeggedpardonforherposition。ItoldClairmonttogotothecountdirectly,andinformhimthatIhadchangedmymindaboutthelocks。ShouldI

  beafraidformypoorpropertieswhentheselivingtreasureswereconfinedtomesofrankly?Ishouldhavebeenafraidofoffendingthem。

  Ihadanexcellentbed,andIsleptwonderfully。ClairmontwasdoingmyhairwhenmyyouthfulHebepresentedherselfwithabasketinherhands。ShewishedmegooddayandsaidshehopedI

  wouldbecontentedwithherhandiwork。Igazedatherdelightedly,notraceoffalseshameappearedonherfeatures。

  Theblushonhercheekswasawitnessofthepleasuresheexperiencedinbeinguseful——apleasurewhichisunknowntothosewhosecurseistheirpride,thecharacteristicoffoolsandupstarts。IkissedherhandandtoldherthatIhadneverseenlinensonicelydone。

  JustthenthecountcameinandthankedClementineforattendingonme。Iapprovedofthat,butheaccompaniedhisthankswithakisswhichwaswellreceived,andthisIdidnotapproveofatall。Butyouwillsaytheywerebrother—in—lawandsister—in—law?

  Justso,butIwasjealousallthesame。Natureisallwise,anditwasnaturethatmademejealous。Whenonelovesandhasnotasyetgainedpossession,jealousyisinevitable;theheartmustfearlestthatwhichitlongsforsobecarriedawaybyanother。

  Thecounttookanotefromhispocketandbeggedmetoreadit。

  Itcamefromhiscousintheabbe,whobeggedthecounttoapologizetomeforhimifhewasunabletopaythetwentysequinshehadlosttomeinthepropertime,butthathewoulddischargehisdebtinthecourseoftheweek。

  \"Verygood!Tellhimthathecanpaywhenhelikes,butwarnhimnottoplaythisevening。Iwillnottakehisbets。\"

  \"Butyouwouldhavenoobjectiontohispuntingwithreadymoney。\"

  \"CertainlyIshould,unlesshepaysmefirst,otherwisehewouldbepuntingwithmymoney。Ofcourseit’sameretrifle,andI

  hopehewon’ttroublehimselfintheleastorputhimselftoanyinconveniencetopayit。\"

  \"Iamafraidhewillbemortified。\"

  \"Somuchthebetter,\"saidClementine;\"whatdidheplayfor,whenheknewthathecouldnotpayhisdebtsifheincurredany?Itwillbealessontohim。\"

  Thisoutburstwasbalmtomyheart。Suchisman——amereselfishegotist,whenpassionmoveshim。

  Thecountmadenoreply,butleftusalone。

  \"MydearClementine,tellmefranklywhethertheratheruncivilwayinwhichIhavetreatedtheabbehaspainedyou。Iamgoingtogiveyoutwentysequins,doyousendthemtohim,andto—nighthecanpaymehonourably,andmakeagoodfigure。Ipromiseyounooneshallknowaboutit。\"

  \"Thankyou,butthehonouroftheabbeisnotdearenoughtomeformetoacceptyouroffer。Thelessonwilldohimgood。

  Alittleshamewillteachhimthathemustmendhisways。\"

  \"Youwillseehewon’tcomethisevening。\"

  \"Thatmaybe,butdoyouthinkIshallcare?\"

  \"Well——yes,Ididthinkso。\"

  \"Becausewejokedtogether,Isuppose。Heisahare—brainedfellow,towhomIdonotgivetwothoughtsintheyear。\"

  \"Ipityhim,asheartilyasIcongratulateanyoneofwhomyoudothink。\"

  \"Maybethereisnosuchperson\"

  \"What!Youhavenotyetmetamanworthyofyourregard?\"

  \"Manyworthyofregard,butnoneoflove。\"

  \"Thenyouhaveneverbeeninlove?\"

  \"Never。\"

  \"Yourheartisempty?\"

  \"Youmakemelaugh。Isithappiness,isitunhappiness?Whocansay。Ifitbehappiness,Iamglad,andifitbeunhappiness,I

  donotcare,forIdonotfeelittobeso。\"

  \"Nevertheless,itisamisfortune,andyouwillknowittohavebeensoonthedayinwhichyoulove。\"

  \"AndifIbecomeunhappythroughlove,shallInotpronouncemyemptinessofhearttohavebeenhappiness。\"

  \"Iconfessyouwouldberight,butIamsurelovewouldmakeyouhappy。\"

  \"Idonotknow。Tobehappyonemustliveinperfectagreement;

  thatisnoeasymatter,andIbelieveittobeharderstillwhenthebondislifelong。\"

  \"Iagree,butGodsentusintotheworldthatwemightruntherisk\"

  \"Toamanitmaybeanecessityandadelight,butagirlisboundbystricterlaws。\"

  \"Innaturethenecessityisthesamethoughtheresultsaredifferent,andthe,lawsyouspeakofarelaiddownbysociety。\"

  Thecountcameinatthispointandwasastonishedtoseeusbothtogether。

  \"Iwishyouwouldfallinlovewithoneanother,\"saidhe。

  \"Youwishtoseeusunhappy,doyou?\"saidshe。

  \"Whatdoyoumeanbythat?\"Icried。

  \"Ishouldbeunhappywithaninconstantlover,andyouwouldbeunhappytoo,foryouwouldfeelbitterremorseforhavingdestroyedmypeaceofmind。\"

  Afterthisshediscreetlyfled。

  Iremainedstillasifshehadpetrifiedme,butthecountwhoneverweariedhimselfwithtoomuchthinking,exclaimed,\"Clementineisrathertooromantic;shewillgetoverit,however;

  sheisyoungyet。\"

  Wewenttobidgooddaytothecountess,whomwefoundsucklingherbaby。

  \"Doyouknow,mydearsister,\"saidthecount,\"thatthechevalierhereisinlovewithClementine,andsheseemsinclinedtopayhimbackinhisowncoin?\"

  Thecountesssmiledandsaid,——

  \"Ihopeasuitablematchlikethatmaymakeusrelations。\"

  Thereissomethingmagicalabouttheword\"marriage。\"

  Whatthecountesssaidpleasedmeextremely,andIrepliedwithabowofthemostgraciouscharacter。

  Wewenttopayacallontheladywhohadcometothecastlethedaybefore。Therewasacanonregularthere,whoafteragreatmanypolitespeechesinpraiseofmycountry,whichheknewonlyfrombooks,askedmeofwhatorderwasthecrossIcarriedonmybreast。

  Ireplied,withakindofboastfulmodesty,thatitwasapeculiarmarkofthefavouroftheHolyFather,thePope,whohadfreelymademeaknightoftheOrderofSt。JohnLateran,andaprothonotary—apostolic。

  Thismonkhadstayedathomefarfromtheworld,orelsehewouldnothaveaskedmesuchaquestion。However,farfromthinkinghewasoffendingme,hethoughthewashonouringmebygivingmeanopportunityoftalkingofmyownmerit。

  AtLondon,thegreatestpossiblerudenessistoaskanyonewhathisreligionis,anditissomethingthesameinGermany;anAnabaptistisbynomeansreadytoconfesshiscreed。Andinfactthebestplanisnevertoaskanyquestionswhatever,notevenifamanhaschangeforalouis。

  Clementinewasdelightfulatdinner。Sherepliedwittilyandgracefullytoallthequestionswhichwereaddressedtoher。

  True,whatshesaidwaslostonthemajorityofherauditors——forwitcannotstandbeforestupidity——butIenjoyedhertalkimmensely。AsshekeptfillingupmyglassIreproachedher,andthisgaverisetothefollowinglittledialoguewhichcompletedmyconquest。

  \"Youhavenorighttocomplain,\"saidshe,\"Hebe’sdutyistokeepthecupofthechiefofthegodsalwaysfull。\"

  \"Verygood;butyouknowJupitersentheraway。\"

  \"Yes,butIknowwhy。Iwilltakecarenottostumbleinthesameway;andnoGanymedeshalltakemyplaceforalikecause。\"

  \"Youareverywise。Jupiterwaswrong,andhenceforthIwillbeHercules。Willthatpleaseyou,fairHebe?\"

  \"No;becausehedidnotmarryhertillafterherdeath。\"

  \"True,again。IwillbeIolasthen,for……\"

  \"Bequiet。Iolaswasold。\"

  \"True;butsowasIyesterday。Youhavemademeyoungagain。\"

  \"Iamveryglad,dearIolas;butrememberwhatIdidwhenheleftme。\"

  \"Andwhatdidyoudo?Idonotremember。\"

  \"Ididnotbelieveawordhesaid。\"

  \"Youcanbelieve。\"

  \"ItookawaythegiftIhadmade。\"

  Atthesewordsthischarminggirl’sfacewassufferedwithblushes。IfIhadtouchedherwithmyhand,sureitwouldhavebeenonfire;buttheraysthatdartedfromhereyesfrozemyheart。

  Philosophers,benotangryifItalkoffreezingrays。Itisnomiracle,butaverynaturalphenomenon,whichishappeningeveryday。Agreatlove,whichelevatesaman’swholenature,isastrongflamebornoutofagreatcold,suchasIthenfeltforamoment;itwouldhavekilledmeifithadlastedlonger。

  ThesuperiormannerinwhichClementinehadappliedthestoryofHebeconvincedmenotonlythatshehadaprofoundknowledgeofmythology,butalsothatshehadakeenandfar—reachingintellect。Shehadgivenmemorethanaglimpseofherlearning;

  shehadletmeguessthatIinterestedher,andthatshethoughtofme。

  Theseideas,enteringaheartwhichisalreadywarm,speedilysetallthesensesinflames。Inamomentalldoubtwaslaidtorest;

  Clementinelovedme,andIwassurethatweshouldbehappy。

  Clementineslippedawayfromthetabletocalmherself,andthusI

  hadtimetoescapefrommyastonishment。

  \"Praywherewasthatyoungladyeducated?\"Isaidtothecountess。

  \"Inthecountry。Shewasalwayspresentwhenmybrotherhadhislessons,butthetutor,Sardini,nevertookanynoticeofher,anditwasonlyshewhogainedanything;mybrotheronlyyawned。

  Clementineusedtomakemymotherlaugh,andpuzzletheoldtutorsadlysometimes。\"

  \"Sardiniwroteandpublishedsomepoemswhicharenotbad;butnobodyreadsthem,becausetheyaresofullofmythology。\"

  \"Quiteso。Clementinepossessesamanuscriptwithwhichhepresentedher,containinganumberofmythologicaltalesverified。

  Tryandmakehershewyouherbooksandtheversessheusedtowrite;shewon’tshewthemtoanyofus。\"

  Iwasinagreatstateofadmiration。WhenshereturnedI

  complimentedheruponheracquirements,andsaidthatasIwasagreatloverofliteraturemyselfIshouldbedelightedifshewouldshewmeherverses。

  \"Ishouldbeashamed。Ihadtogiveovermystudiestwoyearsago,whenmysistermarriedandwecametolivehere,whereweonlyseehonestfolkswhotalkaboutthestable,theharvest,andtheweather。YouarethefirstpersonIhaveseenwhohastalkedtomeaboutliterature。IfouroldSardinihadcomewithusI

  shouldhavegoneonlearning,butmysisterdidnotcaretohavehimhere。\"

  \"ButmydearClementine,\"saidthecountess,\"whatdoyouthinkmyhusbandcouldhavedonewithanoldmanofeightywhosesoleaccomplishmentsareweighingthewind,writingverses,andtalkingmythology?\"

  \"Hewouldhavebeenusefulenough,\"saidthehusband,\"ifhecouldhavemanagedtheestate,butthehonestoldmanwillnotbelieveintheexistenceofrascals。Heissolearnedthatheisquitestupid。\"

  \"Goodheavens!\"criedClementine。\"Sardinistupid?Itiscertainlyeasytodeceivehim,butthatisbecauseheissonoble。

  Iloveamanwhoiseasilydeceived,buttheycallmesilly。\"

  \"Notatall,mydearsister,\"saidthecountess。\"Onthecontrary,thereiswisdominallyousay,butitiswisdomoutofplaceinawoman;themistressofahouseholddoesnotwanttoknowanythingaboutliterature,poetry,orphilosophy,andwhenitcomestomarryingyouIamverymuchafraidthatyourtasteforthiskindofthingwillstandinyourway。\"

  \"Iknowit,andIamexpectingtodieamaid;notthatitismuchcomplimenttothemen。\"

  Toknowallthatsuchadialoguemeantforme,thereadermustimaginehimselfmostpassionatelyinlove。Ithoughtmyselfunfortunate。Icouldhavegivenherahundredthousandcrowns,andIwouldhavemarriedherthatmoment。ShetoldmethatSardiniwasatMilan,veryoldandill。

  \"Haveyoubeentoseehim?\"Iasked。

  \"IhaveneverbeentoMilan。\"

  \"Isitpossible?Itisnotfarfromhere。\"

  \"Distanceisrelative,youknow。\"

  Thiswasbeautifullyexpressed。Ittoldmewithoutanyfalseshamethatshecouldnotaffordtogo,andIwaspleasedbyherfrankness。ButinthestateofmindIwasinIshouldhavebeenpleasedwithanythingshechosetodo。Therearemomentsinaman’slifewhenthewomanhelovescanmakeanythingofhim。

  Ispoketoherinamannerthataffectedhersothatshetookmeintoaclosetnexttoherroomtoshewmeherbooks。Therewereonlythirtyinall,buttheywerechosen,althoughsomewhatelementary。AwomanlikeClementineneededsomethingmore。

  \"Doyouknow,mydearHebe,thatyouwantmorebooks?\"

  \"Ihaveoftensuspectedit,dearIolas,withoutbeingabletosayexactlywhatIwant。\"

  AfterspendinganhouringlancingoverSardini’sworks,Ibeggedhertospewmeherown。

  \"No,\"saidshe,\"theyaretoobad。\"

  \"Iexpectso;butthegoodwilloutweighthebad。\"

  \"Idon’tthinkso。\"

  \"Oh,yes!youneedn’tbeafraid。Iwillforgivethebadgrammar,badstyle,absurdimages,faultymethod,andeventheversesthatwon’tscan。\"

  \"That’stoomuch,Iolas;Hebedoesn’tneedsovastapardonasallthat。Here,sir,thesearemyscribblings;siftthefaultsandthedefaults。Readwhatyouwill。\"

  Iwasdelightedthatmyschemeofwoundinghervanityhadsucceeded,andIbeganbyreadingaloudananacreontic,addingtoitsbeautiesbythemodulationofmyvoice,andkeenlyenjoyingherpleasureatfindingherworksofair。WhenIimprovedalinebysometriflingchangeshenoticedit,forshefollowedmewithhereyes;butfarfrombeinghumiliated,shewaspleasedwithmycorrections。Thepicturewasstillhers,shethought,thoughwithmyskilledbrushIbroughtoutthelightsanddarkenedtheshadows,andshewascharmedtoseethatmypleasurewasasgreatorgreaterthanhers。Thereadingcontinuedfortwohours。Itwasaspiritualandpure,butamostintenselyvoluptuous,enjoyment。Happy,andthricehappy,ifwehadgonenofarther;

  butloveisatraitorwholaughsatuswhenwethinktoplaywithhimwithoutfallingintohisnets。Shallamantouchhotcoalsandescapetheburning?

  Thecountessinterruptedus,andbeggedustojointhecompany。

  Clementinehastenedtoputeverythingback,andthankedmeforthehappinessIhadgivenher。Thepleasureshefeltsheweditselfinherblushes,andwhenshecameintothedrawing—roomshewasaskedifshehadbeenfighting,whichmadeherblushstillmore。

  Thefaro—tablewasready,butbeforesittingdownItoldClairmonttogetmefourgoodhorsesforthefollowingday。IwantedtogotoLodiandbackbydinnertime。

  Everybodyplayedasbefore,theabbeexcepted,andhe,tomyhugedelight,didnotputinanappearanceatall,buthisplacewassuppliedbyacanon,whopuntedaducatatatimeandhadapileofducatsbeforehim。Thismademeincreasemybank,andwhenthegamewasover,Iwasgladtoseethateverybodyhadwonexceptthecanon,buthislosseshadnotspoilthistemper。

  NextdayIstartedforLodiatday—breakwithouttellinganybodywhereIwasgoing,andboughtallthebooksIjudgednecessaryforClementine,whoonlyknewItalian。Iboughtnumeroustranslation,whichIwassurprisedtofindatLodi,whichhithertohadbeenonlyfamousinmymindforitscheese,usuallycalledParmesan。

  ThischeeseismadeatLodiandnotatParma,andIdidnotfailtomakeanentrytothateffectunderthearticle\"Parmesan\"inmy\"DictionaryofCheeses,\"aworkwhichIwasobligedtoabandonasbeyondmypowers,asRousseauwasobligedtoabandonhis\"DictionaryofBotany。\"ThisgreatbuteccentricindividualwasthenknownunderthepseudonymofRenaud,theBotanist。’Quisquehistrioniamexercet’。ButRousseau,greatmanthoughhewas,wastotallydeficientinhumour。

  IconceivedtheideaofgivingabanquetatLodithedayafternext,andaprojectofthiskindnotcallingformuchdeliberationIwentforthwithtothebesthoteltomakethenecessaryarrangements。Iorderedachoicedinnerfortwelve,paidtheearnestmoney,andmadethehostpromisethateverythingshouldbeofthebest。

  WhenIgotbacktoSt。Angelo,IhadasackfullofbookscarriedintoClementine’sroom。Shewaspetrified。Thereweremorethanonehundredvolumes,poets,historians,geographers,philosophers,scientists——nothingwasforgotten。Ihadalsoselectedsomegoodnovels,translatedfromtheSpanish,English,andFrench,forwehavenogoodnovelsinItalian。

  ThisadmissiondoesnotprovebyanymeansthatItalianliteratureissurpassedbythatofanyothercountry。Italyhaslittletoenvyinotherliteratures,andhasnumerousmasterpieces,whichareunequalledthewholeworldover。WherewillyoufindaworthycompaniontotheOrlandoFurioso?Thereisnone,andthisgreatworkisincapableoftransalation。ThefinestandtruestpanegyricofAriostowaswrittenbyVoltairewhenhewassixty。

  Ifhehadnotmadethisapologyfortherashjudgementofhisyouthfuldays,hewouldnothaveenjoyed,inItalyatallevents,thatimmortalitywhichissojustlyhisdue。Thirty—sixyearsagoItoldhimasmuch,andhetookmeatmyword。Hewasafraid,andheactedwisely。

  IfIhaveanyreaders,Iasktheirpardonforthesedigressions。

  TheymustrememberthattheseMemoirswerewritteninmyoldage,andtheoldarealwaysgarrulous。Thetimewillcometothemalso,andthentheywillunderstandthatiftheagedrepeatthemselves,itisbecausetheyliveinaworldofmemories,withoutapresentandwithoutafuture。

  Iwillnowreturntomynarrative,whichIhavekeptsteadilyinview。

  Clementinegazedfrommetothebooks,andfromthebookstome。

  Shewonderedandadmired,andcouldscarcelybelievethistreasurebelongedtoher。Atlastshecollectedherself,andsaidinatonefullofgratitude,——

  \"YouhavecometoSt。Angelotomakemehappy。\"

  Suchasayingmakesamanintoagod。Heissurethatshewhospeaksthuswilldoallinherpowertomakeareturnforthehappinesswhichshehasbeengiven。

  Thereissomethingsupremelylovelyintheexpressionofgratefulnessonthefaceofthebeingoneloves。IfyouhavenotexperiencedthefeelingsIdescribe,dearreader,Ipityyou,andamforcedtoconcludethatyoumusthavebeeneitherawkwardormiserly,andthereforeunworthyoflove。

  Clementineatescarcelyanythingatdinner,andafterwardsretiredtoherroomwhereIsoonjoinedher。Weamusedourselvesbyputtingthebooksinorder,andshesentforacarpentertomakeabookcasewithalockandkey。

  \"Itwillbemypleasuretoreadthesebooks,\"saidshe,\"whenyouhaveleftus。\"

  Intheeveningshewasluckywiththecards,andindelightfulspirits。IaskedthemalltodinewithmeatLodi,butasthedinnerwasfortwelvetheCountessAmbrosesaidshewouldbeabletofindthetwoguestswhowerewantedatLodi,andthecanonsaidhewouldtaketheladyfriendwithhertwochildren。

  Thenextdaywasoneofhappyquiet,andIspentitwithoutleavingthecastle,beingengagedininstructingmyHebeonthenatureofthesphere,andinpreparingherforthebeautiesofWolf。Ipresentedherwithmycaseofmathematicalinstruments,whichseemedtoherinvaluable。

  Iburnedwithpassionforthischarminggirl;butwouldIhavedonesoinhertasteforliteratureandsciencehadnotbeenbackedupbyherpersonalcharms?Isuspectnot。Ilikeadishpleasingtothepalate,butifitisnotpleasingtotheeyeaswell,Idonottasteitbutputdownasbad。Thesurfaceisalwaysthefirsttointerest,closeexaminationcomesafterwards。

  Themanwhoconfineshimselftosuperficialcharms,issuperficialhimself,butwiththemalllovebegins,exceptthatwhichrisesintherealmoffancy,andthisnearlyalwaysfallsbeforethereality。

  WhenIwenttobed,stillthinkingofClementine,Ibegantoreflectseriously,andIwasastonishedtofindthatduringallthehourswehadspenttogethershehadnotcausedtheslightestsensualfeelingtoariseinme。Nevertheless,Icouldnotassignthereasontofear,nortoshynesswhichisunknowntome,nortofalseshame,nortowhatiscalledafeelingofduty。Itwascertainlynotvirtue,forIdonotcarryvirtuesofarasthat。

  Thenwhatwasit?Ididnottiremyselfbypursuingthequestion。

  IfeltquitesurethatthePlatonicstagemustsooncometoanend,andIwassorry,butmysorrowwasvirtueinextremis。Thefinethingswereadtogetherinterestedussostronglythatwedidnotthinkoflove,norofthepleasurewetookineachother’scompany;butasthesayinggoes,thedevillostnothingbyus。

  Whenintellectentersonthefield,thehearthastoyield;virtuetriumphs,butthebattlemustnotlastforlong。Ourconquestsmadeustoosure,butthisfeelingofsecuritywasaColossuswhosefeetwereofclay;weknewthatwelovedbutwerenotsurethatwewerebeloved。ButwhenthisbecamemanifesttheColossusmustfalltotheground。

  ThisdangeroustrustmademegotoherroomtotellhersomethingaboutourjourneytoLodi,thecarriageswerealreadywaiting。

  Shewasstillasleep,butmysteponthefloormadeherawakewithastart。Ididnoteventhinkitnecessarytoapologize。ShetoldmethatTasso’sAmintahadinterestedhertosuchanextentthatshehadreadittillshefellasleep。

  \"ThePastorFidowillpleaseyoustillmore。\"

  \"Isitmorebeautiful?\"

  \"Notexactly。\"

  \"Thenwhydoyousayitwillpleasememore?\"

  \"Becauseitcharmstheheart。Itappealstooursoftestfeelings,andseducesus——andweloveseduction。\"

  \"Itisaseducer,then?\"

  \"No,notaseducer;butseductive,likeyou。\"

  \"That’sagooddistinction。Iwillreaditthisevening。NowI

  amgoingtodress。\"

  SheputonherclothesinseemingoblivionthatIwasaman,butwithoutshewinganysightsthatcouldbecalledindecent。

  NeverthelessitstruckmethatifshehadthoughtIwasinlovewithher,shewouldhavebeenmorereserved,forassheputonherchemise,lacedhercorset,fastenedhergartersaboveherknee,anddrewonherboots,IsawglimpsesofbeautywhichaffectedmesostronglythatIwasobligedtogooutbeforeshewasreadytoquenchtheflamesshehadkindledinmysenses。

  ItookthecountessandClementineinmycarriage,andsatonthebracketseatholdingthebabyonmyknee。Mytwofaircompanionslaughedmerrily,forIheldthechildasiftothemannerborn。

  Whenwehadtraversedhalfthedistancethebabydemandednourishment,andthecharmingmotherhastenedtouncoverasphereoverwhichmyeyesrovedwithdelight,notatalltoherdispleasure。Thechildleftitsmother’sbosomsatisfied,andatthesightoftheliquorwhichflowedsoabundantlyIexclaimed,——

  \"Itmustnotbelost,madam;allowmetosipnectarwhichwillelevatemetotherankofthegods。Donotbeafraidofmyteeth。\"Ihadsometeethinthosedays。

  Thesmilingcountessmadenoopposition,andIproceededtocarryoutmydesign,whiletheladieslaughedthatmagiclaughwhichnotpaintercanportray。ThedivineHomeristheonlypoetwhohassucceededindelineatingitinthoselinesinwhichhedescribesAndromachewiththeyoungAstyanaxinherarms,whenHectorisleavinghertoreturntothebattle。

  IaskedClementineifshehadthecouragetograntmeasimilarfavour。

  \"Certainly,\"saidshe,\"ifIhadanymilk。\"

  \"Youhavethesourceofthemilk;Iwillseetotherest。\"

  Atthisthegirl’sfacesuffusedwithsuchaviolentblushthatI

  wassorryIhadspoken;however,Ichangedtheconversation,anditsoonpassedaway。OurspiritsweresohighthatwhenthetimecameforustogetdownattheinnatLodi,wecouldscarcelybelieveitpossible,soswiftlyhadthetimegoneby。

  Thecountesssentamessagetoaladyfriendofhers,begginghertodinewithus,andtobringhersister;whileIdispatchedClairmonttoastationer’s,whereheboughtmeabeautifulmoroccocasewithlockandkey,containingpaper,pens,sealing—wax,ink—

  well,paperknife,seal,andinfact,everythingnecessaryforwriting。ItwasapresentImeanttogiveClementinebeforedinner。Itwasdelightfultowatchhersurpriseandpleasure,andtoreadgratitudesolegiblywritteninherbeautifuleyes。Thereisnotawomanintheworldwhocannotbeovercomebybeingmadegrateful。Itisthebestandsurestwaytogeton,butitmustbeskilfullyused。Thecountess’sfriendcameandbroughthersister,agirlwhowasdazzlinglybeautiful。Iwasgreatlystruckwithher,butjustthenVenusherselfcouldnothavedethronedClementinefromherplaceinmyaffections。Afterthefriendshadkissedeachother,andexpressedtheirjoyatmeeting,Iwasintroduced,andinsocomplimentaryamannerthatIfeltobligedtoturnitoffwithajest。

  Thedinnerwassumptuousanddelicious。Atdesserttwoself—

  invitedguestscamein,thelady’shusbandandthesister’slover,buttheywerewelcome,foritwasacaseofthemorethemerrier。

  Afterthemeal,inaccordancewiththerequestofthecompany,I

  madeabankatfaro,andafterthreehours’playIwasdelightedtofindmyselfalosertotheextentoffortysequins。ItwastheselittlelossesattherighttimewhichgavemethereputationofbeingthefinestgamesterinEurope。

  Thelady’sloverwasnamedVigi,andIaskedhimifhewasdescendedfromtheauthorofthethirteenthbookofthe\"AEneid。\"

  Hesaidhewas,andthatinhonourofhisancestorhehadtranslatedthepoemintoItalianverse。Iexpressedmyselfcuriousastohisversion,andhepromisedtobringitmeintwodays’time。Icomplimentedhimonbelongingtosuchanobleandancientfamily;MaffeoVigiflourishedatthebeginningofthefifteenthcentury。

  Westartedintheevening,andlessthantwohourswegothome。

  ThemoonwhichshonebrightlyuponuspreventedmemakinganyattemptsonClementine,whohadputupherfeetinorderthatshemightbeabletoholdherlittlenephewwithmoreease。TheprettymothercouldnothelpthankingmewarmlyforthepleasureI

  hadgiventhem;Iwasauniversalfavouritewiththemall。

  Wedidnotfeelinclinedtoeatanysupper,andthereforeretiredtoourapartments;andIaccompaniedClementine,whotoldmethatshewasashamedatnotknowinganythingaboutthe\"AEneid。\"

  \"Vigiwillbringhistranslationofthethirteenthbook,andI

  shallnotknowawordaboutit。\"

  IcomfortedherbytellingherthatwewouldreadthefinetranslationbyAnnibaleCarothatverynight。Itwasamongstherbooks,asalsotheversionbyAnguilara,Ovid’sMetamorphoses,andMarchetti’sLucreece。

  \"ButIwantedtoreadthePastorFido。\"

  \"Weareinahurry;wemustreadthatanothertime。\"

  \"Iwillfollowyouradviceinallthings,mydearIolas。\"

  \"Thatwillmakemehappy,dearestHebe。\"

  WespentthenightinreadingthatmagnificenttranslationinItalianblankverse,butthereadingwasofteninterruptedbymypupil’slaughterwhenwecametosomeratherticklishpassage。

  Shewashighlyamusedbytheaccountofthechancewhichgave’AEneasanopportunityofprovinghisloveforDidoinaveryinconvenientplace,andstillmore,whenDido,complainingofthesonofPriam’streachery,says,——

  \"Imightstillpardonyouif,beforeabandoningme,youhadleftmealittleAEneastoplayaboutthesehalls。\"

  Clementinehadcausetobeamused,forthereproachhassomethinglaughableinit;buthowisitthatonedoesnotfeelinclinedtosmileinreadingtheLatin—’SiquismihiparvulusaulaluderetAEneas?’。ThereasonmustbesoughtforinthegraveanddignifiednatureoftheLatintongue。

  Wedidnotfinishourreadingtillday—break。

  \"Whatanight!\"exclaimedClementine,withasigh。

  \"Ithasbeenoneofgreatpleasuretome,hasitnottoyou?\"

  \"Ihaveenjoyeditbecauseyouhave。\"

  \"Andifyouhadbeenreadingbyyourself?\"

  \"Itwouldhavestillbeenapleasure,butamuchsmallerone。I

  loveyourintellecttodistraction,Clementine,buttellme,doyouthinkitpossibletolovetheintellectwithoutlovingthatwhichcontainsit?\"

  \"No,forwithoutthebodythespiritwouldvanishaway。\"

  \"IconcludefromthatthatIamdeeplyinlovewithyou,andthatIcannotpasssixorsevenhoursinyourcompanywithoutlongingtokissyou。\"

  \"Certainly,butweresistthesedesiresbecausewehavedutiestoperform,whichwouldriseupagainstusifweleftthemundone。\"

  \"Trueagain,butifyourdispositionatallresemblesminethisconstraintmustbeverypainfultoyou。\"

  \"PerhapsIfeelitasmuchasyoudo,butitismybeliefthatitisonlyhardtowithstandtemptationatfirst。Bydegreesonegetsaccustomedtolovingwithoutrunninganyriskandwithouteffort。Oursenses,atfirstsosharpset,endbybecomingblunted,andwhenthisisthecasewemayspendhoursanddaysinsafety,untroubledbydesire。\"

  \"IhavemydoubtsasfarasIamconcerned,butweshallsee。

  Goodnight,fairHebe。\"

  \"Goodnight,mygoodIolas,mayyousleepwell!\"

  \"Mysleepwillbehauntedbyvisionsofyou。\"

  CHAPTERXXII

  OurExcursion——PartingFromClementine——ILeaveMilanWithCroce’sMistressMyArrivalAtGenoaTheancients,whosefancywassofertileinallegory,usedtofigureInnocenceasplayingwithaserpentorwithasharparrow。

  Theseoldsageshadmadeadeepstudyofthehumanheart;andwhateverdiscoveriesmodernsciencemayhavemade,theoldsymbolsmaystillbeprofitablystudiedbythosewhowishtogainadeepinsightintotheworkingofman’smind。

  Iwenttobed,andafterhavingdismissedClairmontIbegantoreflectonmyrelationswithClementine,whoseemedtohavebeenmadetoshineinaspherefromwhich,inspiteofherhighbirth,herintelligence,andherrarebeauty,herwantoffortunekeptherapart。Ismiledtomyselfatherdoctrines,whichwereasmuchastosaythatthebestwayofcuringappetitewastoplaceaseriesofappetisingdishesbeforeahungryman,forbiddinghimtotouchthem。NeverthelessIcouldbutapprovethewordswhichshehadutteredwithsuchanairofinnocence——thatifoneresistsdesires,thereisnodangerofonebeinghumiliatedbygivingwaytothem。

  Thishumiliationwouldarisefromafeelingofduty,andshehonouredmebysupposingthatIhadashighprinciplesasherself。

  Butatthesametimethemotiveofself—esteemwasalsopresent,andIdeterminednottodoanythingwhichwoulddeprivemeofherconfidence。

  Asmaybeimagined,Ididnotawaketillverylatethenextmorning,andwhenIrangmybellClementinecamein,lookingverypleased,andholdingacopyofthePastorFidoinherhand。Shewishedmegoodday,andsaidshehadreadthefirstact,andthatshethoughtitverybeautiful,andtoldmetogetupthatwemightreadthesecondtogetherbeforedinner。

  \"MayIriseinyourpresence?\"

  \"Whynot?Amanhasneedofverylittlecaretoobservethelawsofdecency。\"

  \"Thenpleasegivemethatshirt。\"

  Sheproceededtounfoldit,andthenputitovermyhead,smilingallthetime。

  \"Iwilldothesameforyouatthefirstopportunity,\"saidI。

  Sheblushedandanswered,\"It’snotnearlysofarfromyoutomeasitisfrommetoyou。\"

  \"DivineHebe,thatisbeyondmyunderstanding。YouspeakliketheCumaeansibyls,orasifyouwererenderingoraclesatyourtempleinCorinth。\"

  \"HadHebeatempleatCorinth?Sardinineversaidso。\"

  \"ButApollodorussaysso。Itwasanasylumaswellasatemple。

  Butcomebacktothepoint,andpraydonoteludeit。Whatyousaidisopposedtoallthelawsofgeometry。Thedistancefromyoutomeoughttobepreciselythesameasfrommetoyou。\"

  \"Perhaps,then,Ihavesaidastupidthing。\"

  \"Notatall,Hebe,youhaveanideawhichmayberightorwrong,butIwanttobringitout。Come,tellme。\"

  \"Well,then,thetwodistancesdifferfromeachotherwithrespecttotheascentanddescent,orfall,ifyoulike。Arenotallbodiesinclinedtoobeythelawsofgravitationunlesstheyareheldbackbyasuperiorforce?\"

  \"Certainly。\"

  \"Andisitnotthecasethatnobodiesmoveinanupwarddirectionunlesstheyareimpelled?\"

  \"Quitetrue。\"

  \"ThenyoumustconfessthatsinceIamshorterthanyouIshouldhavetoascendtoattainyou,andascensionisalwaysaneffort;

  whileifyouwishtoattainme,youhaveonlytoletyourselfgo,whichisnoeffortwhatever。Thusitisnoriskatallforyoutoletmeputonyourshirt,butitwouldbeagreatriskformeifI

  allowedyoutodothesameserviceforme。Imightbeoverwhelmedbyyourtoorapiddescentonme。Areyoupersuaded?\"

  \"Persuadedisnottheword,fairHebe。Iamravishedinanecstacyofadmiration。Neverwasparadoxsofinelymaintained。I

  mightcavilandcontestit,butIprefertokeepsilencetoadmireandadore。\"

  \"Thankyou,dearIolas,butIwantnofavour。Tellmehowyoucoulddisprovemyargument?\"

  \"Ishouldattackitonthepointofheight。YouknowyouwouldnotletmechangeyourchemiseevenifIwereadwarf。\"

  \"Ah,dearIolas!wecannotdeceiveeachother。WouldthatHeavenhaddestinedmetobemarriedtoamanlikeyou!\"

  \"Alas!whyamInotworthyofaspiringtosuchaposition?\"

  Idonotknowwheretheconversationwouldhavelandedus,butjustthenthecountesscametotellusthatdinnerwaswaiting,addingthatshewasgladtoseewelovedoneanother。

  \"Madly,\"saidClementine,\"butwearediscreet。\"

  \"Ifyouarediscreet,youcannotlovemadly。\"

  \"True,countess,\"saidI,\"forthemadnessofloveandwisdomcannotdwelltogether。Ishouldrathersaywearereasonable,forthemindmaybegravewhiletheheart’sgay。\"

  Wedinedmerrilytogether,thenweplayedatcards,andintheeveningwefinishedreadingthePastorFido。WhenwewerediscussingthebeautiesofthisdelightfulworkClementineaskedmeifthethirteenthbookofthe\"AEneid\"wasfine。

  \"Mydearcountess,itisquiteworthless;andIonlypraisedittoflatterthedescendantoftheauthor。However,thesamewritermadeapoemonthetricksofcountryfolk,whichisbynomeansdevoidofmerit。Butyouaresleepy,andIampreventingyoufromundressing。\"

  \"Notatall。\"

  Shetookoffherclothesinamomentwiththegreatestcoolness,anddidnotindulgemylicentiousgazeintheleast。Shegotintobed,andIsatbesideher;whereuponshesatupagain,andhersisterturnedherbackuponus。ThePastorFidowasonhernight—

  table,andopeningthebookIproceededtoreadthepassagewhereMirtillodescribesthesweetnessofthekissAmaryllishadgivenhim,attuningmyvoicetothesentimentofthelines。ClementineseemedasmuchaffectedasIwas,andIfastenedmylipsonhers。

  Whathappiness!Shedrewinthebalmofmylipswithdelight,andappearedtobefreefromalarm,soIwasabouttoclaspherinmyarmswhenshepushedmeawaywiththeutmostgentleness,beggingmetospareher。

  Thiswasmodestyatbay。Ibeggedherpardon,andtakingherhandbreathedoutuponitalltheecstasyofmylips。

  \"Youaretrembling,\"saidshe,inavoicethatdidbutincreasetheamoroustumultofmyheart。

  \"Yes,dearestcountess,andIassureyouItrembleforfearofyou。Goodnight,Iamgoing;andmyprayermustbethatImayloveyouless。\"

  \"Whyso?Tolovelessistobegintohate。DoasIdo,andpraythatyourlovemaygrowandlikewisethestrengthtoresistit。\"

  Iwenttobedillpleasedwithmyself。IdidnotknowwhetherI

  hadgonetoofarornotfarenough;butwhatdiditmatter?Onethingwascertain,IwassorryforwhatIhaddone,andthatwasalwaysathoughtwhichpainedme。

  InClementineIsawawomanworthyofthedeepestloveandthegreatestrespect,andIknewnothowIcouldceasetoloveher,noryethowIcouldcontinuelovingherwithouttherewardwhicheveryfaithfulloverhopestowin。

  \"Ifshelovesme,\"Isaidtomyself,\"shecannotrefuseme,butitismyparttobegandpray,andeventopushhertoanextremity,thatshemayfindanexcuseforherdefeat。Alover’sdutyistoobligethewomanhelovestosurrenderatdiscretion,andlovealwaysabsolveshimforsodoing。\"

  Accordingtothisargument,whichIcolouredtosuitmypassions,Clementinecouldnotrefusemeunlessshedidnotloveme,andI

  determinedtoputhertotheproof。IwasstrengthenedinthisresolvebythewishtofreemyselffromthestateofexcitementI

  wasin,andIwassurethatifshecontinuedobdurateIshouldsoongetcured。ButatthesametimeIshudderedatthethought;

  theidea,ofmynolongerlovingClementineseemedtomeanimpossibilityandacruelty。

  AfteratroublednightIroseearlyandwenttowishhergoodmorning。Shewasstillasleep,buthersisterEleanorewasdressing。

  \"Mysister,\"saidshe,\"readtillthreeo’clockthismorning。Nowthatshehassomanybooks,sheisgettingquitemadoverthem。

  Letusplayatrickonher;getintothebedbesideher;itwillbeamusingtoseehersurprisewhenshewakesup。\"

  \"Butdoyouthinkshewilltakeitasajoke?\"

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