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  Yvetteregainedallhergaiety:\"\'Teardrop\'?WhyheweepslikeaMagdalene。Hegoestoallthefirst-classfunerals。Iimaginemyselfdeadeverytimehelooksatme。\"

  \"Thatsettlesthethird。SothelightningwillstrikeBaronSaval,here。\"

  \"MonsieurtheColossusofRhodes,Junior?No。Heistoostrong。ItwouldseemtomeasifIwereinlovewiththetriumphalarchofL\'Etoile。\"

  \"ThenMam\'zelle,itisbeyonddoubtthatyouareinlovewithme,forIamtheonlyoneofyouradorersofwhomwehavenotyetspoken。Ileftmyselfforthelastthroughmodestyandthroughdiscretion。Itremainsformetothankyou。\"

  Sherepliedwithhappygrace:\"Inlovewithyou,Muscade?Ah!no。I

  likeyou,butIdon\'tloveyou。Wait——I——Idon\'twanttodiscourageyou。Idon\'tloveyou——yet。Youhaveachance——perhaps。Persevere,Muscade,bedevoted,ardent,submissive,fulloflittleattentionsandconsiderations,dociletomyslightestcaprices,readyforanythingtopleaseme,andweshallsee——later。\"

  \"But,Mam\'zelle,Iwouldratherfurnishallyoudemandafterwardthanbeforehand,ifitbethesametoyou。\"

  Sheaskedwithanartlessair:\"Afterwhat,Muscade?\"

  \"Afteryouhaveshownmethatyouloveme,byJove!\"

  \"Well,actasifIlovedyou,andbelieveit,ifyouwish。\"

  \"Butyou——\"

  \"Bequiet,Muscade;enoughonthesubject。\"

  Thesunhadsunkbehindtheisland,butthewholeskystillflamedlikeafire,andthepeacefulwateroftheriverseemedchangedtoblood。Thereflectionsfromthehorizonreddenedhouses,objects,andpersons。ThescarletroseintheMarquise\'shairhadtheappearanceofasplashofpurplefallenfromthecloudsuponherhead。

  AsYvettelookedonfromherend,theMarquiserested,asifbycarelessness,herbarehanduponSaval\'shand;buttheyounggirlmadeamotionandtheMarquisewithdrewherhandwithaquickgesture,pretendingtoreadjustsomethinginthefoldsofhercorsage。

  Servigny,whowaslookingatthem,said:

  \"Ifyoulike,Mam\'zelle,wewilltakeawalkontheislandafterdinner。\"

  \"Oh,yes!Thatwillbedelightful。Wewillgoallalone,won\'twe,Muscade?\"

  \"Yes,allalone,Mam\'zelle!\"

  Thevastsilenceofthehorizon,thesleepytranquillityoftheeveningcapturedheart,body,andvoice。Therearepeaceful,chosenhourswhenitbecomesalmostimpossibletotalk。

  Theservantswaitedonthemnoiselessly。Thefirmamentalconflagrationfadedaway,andthesoftnightspreaditsshadowsovertheearth。

  \"Areyougoingtostaylonginthisplace?\"askedSaval。

  AndtheMarquiseanswered,dwellingoneachword:\"Yes,aslongasI

  amhappy。\"

  Asitwastoodarktosee,lampswerebrought。Theycastuponthetableastrange,palegleambeneaththegreatobscurityofspace;

  andverysoonashowerofgnatsfelluponthetablecloth——thetinygnatswhichimmolatethemselvesbypassingovertheglasschimneys,and,withwingsandlegsscorched,powderthetablelinen,dishes,andcupswithakindofgrayandhoppingdust。

  Theyswallowedtheminthewine,theyatetheminthesauces,theysawthemmovingonthebread,andhadtheirfacesandhandstickledbythecountlessswarmofthesetinyinsects。Theywerecontinuallycompelledtothrowawaythebeverages,tocovertheplates,andwhileeatingtoshieldthefoodwithinfiniteprecautions。

  ItamusedYvette。Servignytookcaretoshelterwhatsheboretohermouth,toguardherglass,toholdhishandkerchiefstretchedoutoverherheadlikearoof。ButtheMarquise,disgusted,becamenervous,andtheendofthedinnercamequickly。Yvette,whohadnotforgottenServigny\'sproposition,saidtohim:

  \"Nowwe\'llgototheisland。\"

  Hermothercautionedherinalanguidtone:\"Don\'tbelate,aboveallthings。Wewillescortyoutotheferry。\"

  Andtheystartedincouples,theyounggirlandheradmirerwalkinginfront,ontheroadtotheshore。Theyheard,behindthem,theMarquiseandSavalspeakingveryrapidlyinlowtones。Allwasdark,withathick,inkydarkness。Buttheskyswarmedwithgrainsoffire,andseemedtosowthemintheriver,fortheblackwaterwasfleckedwithstars。

  Thefrogswerecroakingmonotonouslyuponthebank,andnumerousnightingaleswereutteringtheirlow,sweetsonginthecalmandpeacefulair。

  Yvettesuddenlysaid:\"Gracious!Theyarenotwalkingbehindusanymore,wherearethey?\"Andshecalledout:\"Mamma!\"Novoicereplied。Theyounggirlresumed:\"Atanyrate,theycan\'tbefaraway,forIheardthemjustnow。\"

  Servignymurmured:\"Theymusthavegoneback。Yourmotherwascold,perhaps。\"Andhedrewheralong。

  Beforethemalightgleamed。ItwasthetavernofMartinet,restaurant-keeperandfisherman。Attheircallamancameoutofthehouse,andtheygotintoalargeboatwhichwasmooredamongtheweedsoftheshore。

  Theferrymantookhisoars,andtheunwieldybarge,asitadvanced,disturbedthesleepingstarsuponthewaterandsetthemintoamaddance,whichgraduallycalmeddownaftertheyhadpassed。Theytouchedtheothershoreanddisembarkedbeneaththegreattrees。A

  coolfreshnessofdampearthpermeatedtheairundertheloftyandclusteredbranches,wherethereseemedtobeasmanynightingalesastherewereleaves。Adistantpianobegantoplayapopularwaltz。

  ServignytookYvette\'sarmandverygentlyslippedhishandaroundherwaistandgaveheraslighthug。

  \"Whatareyouthinkingabout?\"hesaid。

  \"I?Aboutnothingatall。Iamveryhappy!\"

  \"Thenyoudon\'tloveme?\"

  \"Oh,yes,Muscade,Iloveyou,Iloveyouagreatdeal;onlyleavemealone。Itistoobeautifulheretolistentoyournonsense。\"

  Hedrewhertowardhim,althoughshetried,bylittlepushes,toextricateherself,andthroughhersoftflannelgownhefeltthewarmthofherflesh。Hestammered:

  \"Yvette!\"

  \"Well,what?\"

  \"Idoloveyou!\"

  \"Butyouarenotinearnest,Muscade。\"

  \"Oh,yesIam。Ihavelovedyouforalongtime。\"

  Shecontinuallykepttryingtoseparateherselffromhim,tryingtoreleasethearmcrushedbetweentheirbodies。Theywalkedwithdifficulty,trammeledbythisbondandbythesemovements,andwentzigzaggingalonglikedrunkenfolk。

  Heknewnotwhattosaytoher,feelingthathecouldnottalktoayounggirlashewouldtoawoman。Hewasperplexed,thinkingwhatheoughttodo,wonderingifsheconsentedordidnotunderstand,andcurbinghisspirittofindjusttheright,tender,anddecisivewords。Hekeptsayingeverysecond:

  \"Yvette!Speak!Yvette!\"

  Then,suddenly,riskingall,hekissedheronthecheek。Shegavealittlestartaside,andsaidwithavexedair:

  \"Oh!youareabsurd。Areyougoingtoletmealone?\"

  Thetoneofhervoicedidnotatallrevealherthoughtsnorherwishes;and,notseeinghertooangry,heappliedhislipstothebeginningofherneck,justbeneaththegoldenhair,thatcharmingspotwhichhehadsooftencoveted。

  Thenshemadegreateffortstofreeherself。Butheheldherstrongly,andplacinghisotherhandonhershoulder,hecompelledhertoturnherheadtowardhimandgaveherafond,passionatekiss,squarelyonthemouth。

  Sheslippedfromhisarmsbyaquickundulationofthebody,and,freefromhisgrasp,shedisappearedintothedarknesswithagreatswishingofskirts,likethewhirofabirdasitfliesaway。

  Hestoodmotionlessamoment,surprisedbyhersupplenessandherdisappearance,thenhearingnothing,hecalledgently:\"Yvette!\"

  Shedidnotreply。Hebegantowalkforward,peeringthroughtheshadows,lookingintheunderbrushforthewhitespotherdressshouldmake。Allwasdark。Hecriedoutmoreloudly:

  \"Mam\'zelleYvette!Mam\'zelleYvette!\"

  Nothingstirred。Hestoppedandlistened。Thewholeislandwasstill;therewasscarcelyarustleofleavesoverhishead。Thefrogsalonecontinuedtheirdeepcroakingsontheshores。Thenhewanderedfromthickettothicket,goingwherethebanksweresteepandbushyandreturningtoplaceswheretheywereflatandbareasadeadman\'sarm。HeproceededuntilhewasoppositeBougivalandreachedtheestablishmentofLaGrenouillere,gropingtheclumpsoftrees,callingoutcontinually:

  \"Mam\'zelleYvette,whereareyou?Answer。Itisridiculous!Come,answer!Don\'tkeepmehuntinglikethis。\"

  Adistantclockbegantostrike。Hecountedthehours:twelve。Hehadbeensearchingthroughtheislandfortwohours。Thenhethoughtthatperhapsshehadgonehome;andhewentbackveryanxiously,thistimebywayofthebridge。Aservantdozingonachairwaswaitinginthehall。

  Servignyawakenedhimandasked:\"IsitlongsinceMademoiselleYvettecamehome?IleftheratthefootoftheplacebecauseIhadacalltomake。\"

  Andthevaletreplied:\"Oh!yes,Monsieur,Mademoisellecameinbeforeteno\'clock。\"

  Heproceededtohisroomandwenttobed。Buthecouldnotclosehiseyes。Thatstolenkisshadstirredhimtothesoul。Hekeptwonderingwhatshethoughtandwhatsheknew。Howprettyandattractiveshewas!

  Hisdesires,somewhatweariedbythelifeheled,byallhisprocessionofsweethearts,byallhisexplorationsinthekingdomoflove,awokebeforethissingularchild,sofresh,irritating,andinexplicable。Heheardoneo\'clockstrike,thentwo。Hecouldnotsleepatall。Hewaswarm,hefelthisheartbeatandhistemplesthrob,andherosetoopenthewindow。Abreathoffreshaircamein,whichheinhaleddeeply。Thethickdarknesswassilent,black,motionless。Butsuddenlyheperceivedbeforehim,intheshadowsofthegarden,ashiningpoint;itseemedalittleredcoal。

  \"Well,acigar!\"hesaidtohimself。\"ItmustbeSaval,\"andhecalledsoftly:\"Leon!\"

  \"Isityou,Jean?\"

  \"Yes。Wait。I\'llcomedown。\"Hedressed,wentout,andrejoininghisfriendwhowassmokingastrideanironchair,inquired:\"Whatareyoudoinghereatthishour?\"

  \"Iamresting,\"Savalreplied。Andhebegantolaugh。Servignypressedhishand:\"Mycompliments,mydearfellow。Andasforme,I——

  ammakingafoolofmyself。\"

  \"Youmean——\"

  \"Imeanthat——Yvetteandhermotherdonotresembleeachother。\"

  \"Whathashappened?Tellme。\"

  Servignyrecountedhisattemptsandtheirfailure。Thenheresumed:

  \"Decidedly,thatlittlegirlworriesme。Fancymynotbeingabletosleep!Whataqueerthingagirlis!Sheappearstobeassimpleasanything,andyetyouknownothingabouther。Awomanwhohaslivedandloved,whoknowslife,canbequicklyunderstood。Butwhenitcomestoayoungvirgin,onthecontrary,noonecanguessanythingabouther。AtheartIbegintothinkthatsheismakingsportofme。\"

  Savaltiltedhischair。Hesaid,veryslowly:\"Takecare,mydearfellow,shewillleadyoutomarriage。Rememberthoseotherillustriousexamples。ItwasjustbythissameprocessthatMademoiselledeMontijo,whowasatleastofgoodfamily,becameempress。Don\'tplayNapoleon。\"

  Servignymurmured:\"Asforthat,fearnothing。Iamneitherasimpletonnoranemperor。Amanmustbeeitheroneortheothertomakesuchamoveasthat。Buttellme,areyousleepy?\"

  \"Notabit。\"

  \"Willyoutakeawalkalongtheriver?\"

  \"Gladly。\"

  TheyopenedtheirongateandbegantowalkalongtheriverbanktowardMarly。Itwasthequiethourwhichprecedesdawn,thehourofdeepsleep,ofcompleterest,ofprofoundpeacefulness。Eventhegentlesoundsofthenightwerehushed。Thenightingalessangnolonger;thefrogshadfinishedtheirhubbub;somekindofananimalonly,probablyabird,wasmakingsomewhereakindofsawingsound,feeble,monotonous,andregularasamachine。Servigny,whohadmomentsofpoetry,andofphilosophytoo,suddenlyremarked:\"Nowthisgirlcompletelypuzzlesme。Inarithmetic,oneandonemaketwo。Inloveoneandoneoughttomakeonebuttheymaketwojustthesame。Haveyoueverfeltthat?Thatneedofabsorbingawomaninyourselfordisappearinginher?Iamnotspeakingoftheanimalembrace,butofthatmoralandmentaleagernesstobebutonewithabeing,toopentoherallone\'sheartandsoul,andtofathomherthoughtstothedepths。\"

  \"Andyetyoucanneverlaybareallthefluctuationsofherwishes,desires,andopinions。Youcanneverguess,evenslightly,alltheunknowncurrents,allthemysteryofasoulthatseemssonear,asoulhiddenbehindtwoeyesthatlookatyou,clearaswater,transparentasiftherewerenothingbeneathasoulwhichtalkstoyoubyabelovedmouth,whichseemsyourveryown,sogreatlydoyoudesireit;asoulwhichthrowsyoubywordsitsthoughts,onebyone,andwhich,nevertheless,remainsfurtherawayfromyouthanthosestarsarefromeachother,andmoreimpenetrable。Isn\'titqueer,allthat?\"

  \"Idon\'t,asksomuch,\"Savalrejoined。\"Idon\'tlookbehindtheeyes。Icarelittleforthecontents,butmuchforthevessel。\"AndServignyreplied:\"WhatasingularpersonYvetteis!Howwillshereceivemethismorning?\"

  AstheyreachedtheworksatMarlytheyperceivedthattheskywasbrightening。Thecocksbegantocrowinthepoultry-yards。Abirdtwitteredinaparkattheleft,ceaselesslyreiteratingatenderlittletheme。

  \"Itistimetogoback,\"saidSaval。

  Theyreturned,andasServignyenteredhisroom,hesawthehorizonallpinkthroughhisopenwindows。

  Thenheshuttheblinds,drewthethick,heavycurtains,wentbacktobedandfellasleep。HedreamedofYvetteallthroughhisslumber。Anoddnoiseawokehim。Hesatonthesideofthebedandlistened,butheardnothingfurther。Thensuddenlytherewasacracklingagainsttheblinds,likefallinghail。Hejumpedfromthebed,rantothewindow,openedit,andsawYvettestandinginthepathandthrowinghandfulsofgravelathisface。Shewascladinpink,withawide-brimmedstrawhatornamentedwithamousquetaireplume,andwaslaughingmischievously。

  \"Well!Muscade,areyouasleep?Whatcouldyouhavebeendoingallnighttomakeyouwakesolate?Haveyoubeenseekingadventures,mypoorMuscade?\"

  Hewasdazzledbythebrightdaylightstrikinghimfullintheeyes,stilloverwhelmedwithfatigue,andsurprisedatthejestingtranquillityoftheyounggirl。

  \"I\'llbedowninasecond,Mam\'zelle,\"heanswered。\"Justtimetosplashmyfacewithwater,andIwilljoinyou。\"\"Hurry,\"shecried,\"itisteno\'clock,andbesidesIhaveagreatplantounfoldtoyou,aplotwearegoingtoconcoct。Youknowthatwebreakfastateleven。\"

  Hefoundherseatedonabench,withabookinherlap,somenovelorother。Shetookhisarminafamiliarandfriendlyway,withafrankandgaymanner,asifnothinghadhappenedthenightbefore,anddrewhimtowardtheendofthegarden。

  \"Thisismyplan,\"shesaid。\"Wewilldisobeymamma,andyoushalltakemepresentlytoLaGrenouillererestaurant。Iwanttoseeit。

  Mammasaysthatdecentwomencannotgototheplace。Nowitisallthesametomewhetherpersonscangothereorcannot。You\'lltakeme,won\'tyou,Muscade?Andwewillhaveagreattime——withtheboatmen。\"

  Sheexhaledadeliciousfragrance,althoughhecouldnotexactlydefinejustwhatlightandvagueodorenvelopedher。Itwasnotoneofthoseheavyperfumesofhermother,butadiscreetbreathinwhichhefanciedhecoulddetectasuspicionofirispowder,andperhapsasuggestionofvervain。

  Whenceemanatedthatindiscernibleperfume?Fromherdress,herhair,orherskin?Hepuzzledoverthis,andashewasspeakingveryclosetoher,hereceivedfullinthefaceherfreshbreath,whichseemedtohimjustasdelicioustoinhale。

  Thenhethoughtthatthisevasiveperfumewhichhewastryingtorecognizewasperhapsonlyevokedbyhercharmingeyes,andwasmerelyasortofdeceptiveemanationofheryoungandalluringgrace。

  \"Thatisagreed,isn\'tit,Muscade?Asitwillbeverywarmafterbreakfast,mammawillnotgoout。Shealwaysfeelstheheatverymuch。Wewillleaveherwithyourfriend,andyoushalltakeme。

  Theywillthinkthatwehavegoneintotheforest。IfyouknewhowmuchitwillamusemetoseeLaGrenouillere!\"

  TheyreachedtheirongateoppositetheSeine。Afloodofsunshinefellupontheslumberous,shiningriver。Aslightheat-mistrosefromit,asortofhazeofevaporatedwater,whichspreadoverthesurfaceofthestreamafaintgleamingvapor。

  Fromtimetotime,boatspassedby,aquickyawloraheavypassageboat,andshortorlongwhistlescouldbeheard,thoseofthetrainswhicheverySundaypouredthecitizensofParisintothesuburbs,andthoseofthesteamboatssignalingtheirapproachtopassthelocksatMarly。

  Butatinybellsounded。Breakfastwasannounced,andtheywentbackintothehouse。Therepastwasasilentone。AheavyJulynoonoverwhelmedtheearth,andoppressedhumanity。Theheatseemedthick,andparalyzedbothmindandbody。Thesluggishwordswouldnotleavethelips,andallmotionseemedlaborious,asiftheairhadbecomearesistingmedium,difficulttotraverse。OnlyYvette,althoughsilent,seemedanimatedandnervouswithimpatience。Assoonastheyhadfinishedthelastcourseshesaid:

  \"Ifweweretogoforawalkintheforest,itwouldbedeliciouslycoolunderthetrees。\"

  TheMarquisemurmuredwithalistlessair:\"Areyoumad?Doesanyonegooutinsuchweather?\"

  Andtheyounggirl,delighted,rejoined:\"Oh,well!WewillleavetheBarontokeepyoucompany。MuscadeandIwillclimbthehillandsitonthegrassandread。\"

  AndturningtowardServignysheasked:\"Thatisunderstood?\"

  \"Atyourservice,Mam\'zelle,\"hereplied。

  Yvetterantogetherhat。TheMarquiseshruggedhershoulderswithasigh。\"Shecertainlyismad。\"shesaid。

  Thenwithanindolenceinheramorousandlazygestures,shegaveherprettywhitehandtotheBaron,whokisseditsoftly。YvetteandServignystarted。Theywentalongtheriver,crossedthebridgeandwentontotheisland,andthenseatedthemselvesonthebank,beneaththewillows,foritwastoosoontogotoLaGrenouillere。

  Theyounggirlatoncedrewabookfromherpocketandsmilinglysaid:\"Muscade,youaregoingtoreadtome。\"Andshehandedhimthevolume。

  Hemadeamotionasifoffright。\"I,Mam\'zelle?Idon\'tknowhowtoread!\"

  Sherepliedwithgravity:\"Come,noexcuses,noobjections;youareafinesuitor,you!Allfornothing,isthatit?Isthatyourmotto?\"

  Hetookthebook,openedit,andwasastonished。Itwasatreatiseonentomology。AhistoryofantsbyanEnglishauthor。Andasheremainedinert,believingthathewasmakingsportofher,shesaidwithimpatience:\"Well,read!\"

  \"Isitawager,orjustasimplefad?\"heasked。

  \"No,mydear。Isawthatbookinashop。TheytoldmethatitwasthebestauthorityonantsandIthoughtthatitwouldbeinterestingtolearnaboutthelifeoftheselittleinsectswhileyouseethemrunningoverthegrass;soread,ifyouplease。\"

  Shestretchedherselfflatuponthegrass,herelbowsrestingupontheground,herheadbetweenherhands,hereyesfixedupontheground。Hebegantoreadasfollows:

  \"Theanthropoidapesareundoubtedlytheanimalswhichapproachnearesttomanbytheiranatomicalstructure,butifweconsiderthehabitsoftheants,theirorganizationintosocieties,theirvastcommunities,thehousesandroadsthattheyconstruct,theircustomofdomesticatinganimals,andsometimesevenofmakingslavesofthem,wearecompelledtoadmitthattheyhavetherighttoclaimaplaceneartomaninthescaleofintelligence。\"

  Hecontinuedinamonotonousvoice,stoppingfromtimetotimetoask:\"Isn\'tthatenough?\"

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