登陆注册
19967000000205

第205章

"You are in luck, my young master," said she."All the fish run to your net this day methinks.See what a lackey hath brought to our house! This bill and this bag."Gerard broke the seals, and found it full of silver crowns.The letter contained a mere slip of paper with this line, cut out of some MS.:- "La lingua non ha osso, ma fa rompere il dosso.""Fear me not!" said Gerard aloud."I'll keep mine between my teeth.""What is that?"

"Oh, nothing.Am I not happy, dame? I am going back to my sweetheart with money in one pocket, and land in the other." And he fell to dancing round her.

"Well," said she, "I trow nothing could make you happier.""Nothing, except to be there."

"Well, that is a pity, for I thought to make you a little happier with a letter from Holland.""A letter? for me? where? how? who brought it? - Oh, dame!""A stranger; a painter, with a reddish face and an outlandish name; Anselmin, I trow.""Hans Memling! a friend of mine.God bless him!""Ay, that is it: Anselmin.He could scarce speak a word, but a had the wit to name thee; and a puts the letter down, and a nods and smiles, and I nods and smiles, and gives him a pint o' wine, and it went down him like a spoonful.""That is Hans, honest Hans.Oh, dame, I am in luck to-day; but Ideserve it.For, I care not if I tell you, I have just overcome a great temptation for dear Margaret's sake.""Who is she?"

"Nay, I'd have my tongue cut out sooner than betray her, but oh, it was a temptation.Gratitude pushing me wrong, Beauty almost divine pulling me wrong: curses, reproaches, and hardest of all to resist, gentle tears from eyes used to command.Sure some saint helped me Anthony belike.But my reward is come.""Ay, is it, lad; and no farther off than my pocket.Come out, Gerard's reward," and he brought a letter out of her capacious pocket.

Gerard threw his arm round her neck and hugged her.

"My best friend," said he, "my second mother, I'll read it to you.

"Ay, do, do."

"Alas! it is not from Margaret.This is not her hand." And he turned it about.

"Alack; but maybe her bill is within.The lasses are aye for gliding in their bills under cover of another hand.""True.Whose hand is this? sure I have seen it.I trow 'tis my dear friend the demoiselle Van Eyck.Oh, then Margaret's bill will be inside." He tore it open."Nay, 'tis all in one writing.

'Gerard, my well beloved son' (she never called me that before that I mind), 'this letter brings thee heavy news from one would liever send thee joyful tidings.Know that Margaret Brandt died in these arms on Thursday sennight last.' (What does the doting old woman mean by that?) 'The last word on her lips was "Gerard:" she said, "Tell him I prayed for him at my last hour; and bid him pray for me." She died very comfortable, and I saw her laid in the earth, for her father was useless, as you shall know.So no more at present from her that is with sorrowing heart thy loving friend and servant, MARGARET VAN EYCK.'""Ay, that is her signature sure enough.Now what d'ye think of that, dame?" cried Gerard, with a grating laugh."There is a pretty letter to send to a poor fellow so far from home.But it is Reicht Heynes I blame for humouring the old woman and letting her do it; as for the old woman herself, she dotes, she has lost her head, she is fourscore.Oh, my heart, I'm choking.For all that she ought to be locked up, or her hands tied.Say this had come to a fool; say I was idiot enough to believe this; know ye what Ishould do? run to the top of the highest church tower in Rome and fling myself off it, cursing Heaven.Woman! woman! what are you doing?" And he seized her rudely by the shoulder."What are ye weeping for?" he cried, in a voice all unlike his own, and loud and hoarse as a raven."Would ye scald me to death with your tears? She believes it.She believes it.Ah! ah! ah! ah! ah! ah! -Then there is no God."

The poor woman sighed and rocked herself.

"And must be the one to bring it thee all smiling and smirking? Icould kill myself for't.Death spares none," she sobbed."Death spares none."Gerard staggered against the window sill."But He is master of death," he groaned."Or they have taught me a lie.I begin to fear there is no God, and the saints are but dead bones, and hell is master of the world.My pretty Margaret; my sweet, my loving Margaret.The best daughter! the truest lover! the pride of Holland! the darling of the world! It is a lie.Where is this caitiff Hans? I'll hunt him round the town.I'll cram his murdering falsehood down his throat."And he seized his hat and ran furiously about the streets for hours.

Towards sunset he came back white as a ghost.He had not found Memling; but his poor mind had had time to realise the woman's simple words, that Death spares none.

He crept into the house bent, and feeble as an old man, and refused all food.Nor would he speak, but sat, white, with great staring eyes, muttering at intervals, "There is no God." Alarmed both on his account and on her own (for he looked a desperate maniac), his landlady ran for her aunt.

The good dame came, and the two women, braver together, sat one on each side of him, and tried to soothe him with kind and consoling voices.But he heeded them no more than the chairs they sat on.

Then the younger held a crucifix out before him, to aid her.

"Maria, mother of heaven, comfort him," they sighed.But he sat glaring, deaf to all external sounds.

Presently, without any warning, he jumped up, struck the crucifix rudely out of his way with a curse, and made a headlong dash at the door.The poor women shrieked.But ere he reached the door, something seemed to them to draw him up straight by his hair, and twirl him round like a top.He whirled twice round with arms extended; then fell like a dead log upon the floor, with blood trickling from his nostrils and ears.

同类推荐
  • Tracks of a Rolling Stone

    Tracks of a Rolling Stone

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 题濠州钟离寺

    题濠州钟离寺

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 像法决疑经

    像法决疑经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说持句神咒经

    佛说持句神咒经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说谤佛经

    佛说谤佛经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 鬼作戏

    鬼作戏

    一个古老而又神秘的家族,世世代代守护着的巨大的秘密。鬼唱戏,夜行人,活人祭,一个被噩梦缠绕的人,去往山里的荒村古宅揭开巨大的谜团,得到了一本由历代伏魔人创下的奇书,回到现实社会中斩妖伏魔!
  • 冰封的心之最后的公司

    冰封的心之最后的公司

    冰封叶文韩有福的爱情故事叶文的父亲叶振国是个企业家冰封进入进入了叶氏父女的生活、、、、、、
  • 箐痕

    箐痕

    凌洲城七夕,三对男女在七夕爱恨转折与命运般的相遇,看起来波澜不惊,却牵涉出波及朝廷的隐藏阴谋,平凡的爱情由此变得充满坎坷,纠葛与仇恨。
  • 天纵娇颜:狂傲世子妃

    天纵娇颜:狂傲世子妃

    她是二十一世纪的杀手之王,却死于雨天路滑。她是世家千金,是胆小懦弱的呆小姐,爹不疼没娘爱,一桩婚嫁,一场阴谋她香消玉殒。当她成为她,杀气冲天,辣手无情。欺了她的,讨回来,欠了她的,还回来,宁愿她负天下人也不愿天下人负她。他,帝国无敌将军,冷血自大,一桩一石二鸟之计,让他陪了夫人又折兵。当他对上她,谁输谁赢?他,王府世子,风流纨绔,万花丛中过,片叶不沾身。唯独她一个背影进了他的眼,入了他的心。让他化身为魔,为她逆行天下,斗转乾坤。她说:“我无心无情,不要在我身上浪费时间和感情。”他说:“付出的感情又怎能收回,不愿看你孤傲清绝的背影。我宁愿化身为魔也要陪在你的身边,哪怕前路荆棘遍布,哪怕面对的是刀山火海,我愿与你一起披荆斩棘,黄泉碧落,不离不弃,生死相依。”(情节虚构,切勿模仿)
  • 大混乱星空

    大混乱星空

    B-2星系下的一次大爆炸,造成了这个星系混乱的文明,科技与魔法的结合比比皆是……机械法师,毒云术士,机甲战士,比蒙巨兽,精灵狙击手……数万种的职业,谁也不知道哪种组合是最强的。混乱世界的体系还未成形,而我们主角的故事也才刚刚开始……
  • 新编科技知识全书:豪华汽车与高科技

    新编科技知识全书:豪华汽车与高科技

    1885年,德国人卡尔·奔驰(1844~1929)制成了世界上第一辆以汽油作燃料的现代汽车。1886 年1 月29 日,他在德国曼海姆帝国专利局的专利申获得了批准,于是,这一天就成为了现代汽车的诞生日。虽然哥德利普·戴姆勒也在同一年独自制成了一辆四轮汽车,但由于时间稍晚于奔驰,故奔驰被誉为“现代汽车之父”(也有人将他们两人共同誉为“现代汽车之父”。
  • The Elixir of Life

    The Elixir of Life

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 南思道疑案录

    南思道疑案录

    南思道是以五河市刑警队长,接办的各种疑难案件为主线,结合现实生活中,各类人物的生产生活的方式,在一系列奇怪的案情之后,发生令人疑惑不解的人物行为。主人公南思道则是有着非凡观察力与判断力,并且思维严谨,对待工作一丝不苟,他通过一些常人难以发现的现象,充分运用自己的逻辑思维与超前思维,破解了一个又一个疑难案件。警察还是侦探?是刑侦英雄,也是断案鬼才。且看中国的福尔摩斯如何断案!给你还原一个真实的"重案六组"!
  • 我们的信念

    我们的信念

    信念可以让人成功,可以给人以力量。给那些即将远行的人以心灵的港湾,主角李兴在面对苦难时没有选择屈服,通过自己的努力收获了属于自己的名誉和地位。生命给了我们苦难,但是我们不能气馁。通过努力来减轻自己的苦难。本书的主角李兴在面对困难时没有退缩。最终获得了财富和金钱。生命可能是不幸的,但生活却是充满光明的。
  • 中国佛教文学

    中国佛教文学

    本书分为9章,主要内容包括:绪论、佛教的产生与基本要义、萌芽期——汉魏六朝佛教文学、发展兴盛期——唐宋佛教文学、衰变期——元明清佛教文学、余响期——佛教与近现代文学