登陆注册
20026200000049

第49章 Chapter Seven(3)

"We must hide this from him," said Charles.

Madame Bovary took the basin to put it under the table. With the movement she made in bending down, her dress (it was a summer dress with four flounces, yellow, long in the waist and wide in the skirt) spread out around her on the flags of the room; and as Emma stooping, staggered a little as she stretched out her arms.

The stuff here and there gave with the inflections of her bust.

Then she went to fetch a bottle of water, and she was melting some pieces of sugar when the chemist arrived. The servant had been to fetch him in the tumult. Seeing his pupil's eyes staring he drew a long breath; then going around him he looked at him from head to foot.

"Fool!" he said, "really a little fool! A fool in four letters! A phlebotomy's a big affair, isn't it! And a fellow who isn't afraid of anything; a kind of squirrel, just as he is who climbs to vertiginous heights to shake down nuts. Oh, yes! you just talk to me, boast about yourself! Here's a fine fitness for practising pharmacy later on; for under serious circumstances you may be called before the tribunals in order to enlighten the minds of the magistrates, and you would have to keep your head then, to reason, show yourself a man, or else pass for an imbecile."

Justin did not answer. The chemist went on--

"Who asked you to come? You are always pestering the doctor and madame. On Wednesday, moreover, your presence is indispensable to me. There are now twenty people in the shop. I left everything because of the interest I take in you. Come, get along! Sharp!

Wait for me, and keep an eye on the jars."

When Justin, who was rearranging his dress, had gone, they talked for a little while about fainting-fits. Madame Bovary had never fainted.

"That is extraordinary for a lady," said Monsieur Boulanger; "but some people are very susceptible. Thus in a duel, I have seen a second lose consciousness at the mere sound of the loading of pistols."

"For my part," said the chemist, "the sight of other people's blood doesn't affect me at all, but the mere thought of my own flowing would make me faint if I reflected upon it too much."

Monsieur Boulanger, however, dismissed his servant, advising him to calm himself, since his fancy was over.

"It procured me the advantage of making your acquaintance," he added, and he looked at Emma as he said this. Then he put three francs on the corner of the table, bowed negligently, and went out.

He was soon on the other side of the river (this was his way back to La Huchette), and Emma saw him in the meadow, walking under the poplars, slackening his pace now and then as one who reflects.

"She is very pretty," he said to himself; "she is very pretty, this doctor's wife. Fine teeth, black eyes, a dainty foot, a figure like a Parisienne's. Where the devil does she come from?

Wherever did that fat fellow pick her up?"

Monsieur Rodolphe Boulanger was thirty-four; he was of brutal temperament and intelligent perspicacity, having, moreover, had much to do with women, and knowing them well. This one had seemed pretty to him; so he was thinking about her and her husband.

"I think he is very stupid. She is tired of him, no doubt. He has dirty nails, and hasn't shaved for three days. While he is trotting after his patients, she sits there botching socks. And she gets bored! She would like to live in town and dance polkas every evening. Poor little woman! She is gaping after love like a carp after water on a kitchen-table. With three words of gallantry she'd adore one, I'm sure of it. She'd be tender, charming. Yes; but how to get rid of her afterwards?"

Then the difficulties of love-making seen in the distance made him by contrast think of his mistress. She was an actress at Rouen, whom he kept; and when he had pondered over this image, with which, even in remembrance, he was satiated--

"Ah! Madame Bovary," he thought, "is much prettier, especially fresher. Virginie is decidedly beginning to grow fat. She is so finikin about her pleasures; and, besides, she has a mania for prawns."

The fields were empty, and around him Rodolphe only heard the regular beating of the grass striking against his boots, with a cry of the grasshopper hidden at a distance among the oats. He again saw Emma in her room, dressed as he had seen her, and he undressed her.

"Oh, I will have her," he cried, striking a blow with his stick at a clod in front of him. And he at once began to consider the political part of the enterprise. He asked himself--

"Where shall we meet? By what means? We shall always be having the brat on our hands, and the servant, the neighbours, and husband, all sorts of worries. Pshaw! one would lose too much time over it."

Then he resumed, "She really has eyes that pierce one's heart like a gimlet. And that pale complexion! I adore pale women!"

When he reached the top of the Arguiel hills he had made up his mind. "It's only finding the opportunities. Well, I will call in now and then. I'll send them venison, poultry; I'll have myself bled, if need be. We shall become friends; I'll invite them to my place. By Jove!" added he, "there's the agricultural show coming on. She'll be there. I shall see her. We'll begin boldly, for that's the surest way."

同类推荐
  • 石药尔雅

    石药尔雅

    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。
  • 洞真太上三元流珠经

    洞真太上三元流珠经

    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。
  • 谏书稀庵笔记

    谏书稀庵笔记

    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。
  • 兀庵普宁禅师语录

    兀庵普宁禅师语录

    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。
  • 八关斋法

    八关斋法

    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
  • 悠闲嫡妻

    悠闲嫡妻

    那重生女抢了原主命定的一切。奴婢、好友、祖母疼爱、还有命定的夫婿。这也就罢了,还设计让原主嫁给专情表妹的情圣?!杜莹然望天,再想想,反正她也不指望在这古代找真爱,嫁人便嫁人了。嫁人之后,她只想做悠闲嫡妻,养好自己的小包子,却意外让“情圣”夫君把目光落在她身上……【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 红娘的秘密

    红娘的秘密

    一个先天性绝症的女子,为了自己的初恋,硬撑着创造了一个奇迹……她暗恋着15岁时候喜欢的那个男生,她的生命仿佛就是为了他的幸福而生,然后再他得到幸福后而去,他不知道她爱他,也不知道她为他做了什么,他只知道,他幸福的和自己心爱的人在一起。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 佛骨真仙

    佛骨真仙

    普通的山野村民,由于被移入佛骨舍利,鬼使神差的走向了修仙的道路,九天神雷,逆天神虫,化身真龙,五彩金身,且看我山野小子的修真之路。
  • 仙尊在上,请受徒儿一拜

    仙尊在上,请受徒儿一拜

    第一世,她是仙界第一女上仙,因触犯仙规被贬入凡界,仙身尽失。为护他一世长宁,甘愿舍弃生命,堕入六道轮回。“阿莲……等我……”毫无任何阻拦,那一剑穿透了结界,死死的刺入了她的心口!她抹了抹嘴角的鲜血,释然的笑容逐渐消失在风里,最后一眼望的也是他。第二世,她是白水城中受人唾弃的孤儿,受他护养,结为师徒。“你为什么不肯承认,哪怕只是骗我……我都甘愿,为什么不肯说你是在乎我的!”“想知道答案,就杀了我。”第三世,她是冥海的一株妖莲,自修炼百年化为人形。“我在等他,几百年了……他一定会回来的。”十世守候只为今世的重逢,是命?还是劫?愿得一人心,白首不分离!
  • 小说选刊(2012年第4期)

    小说选刊(2012年第4期)

    本期收录了众多名家的优秀作品,如王蒙的《悬疑的荒芜》,陶丽群的《一塘香荷》和郝炜的《淑婷》等,以飨读者。
  • 森罗狂鹿:复仇少女

    森罗狂鹿:复仇少女

    她是一只灵兽,一只拥有高智商低暴力的灵兽,惨遭灭族,然后——复仇!复仇!复仇!上能撩汉下能撩妹,腹黑第一卖萌无敌!打不死的小强体质,成功混入敌军大营!一手提线木偶术,掌控天地!一只毁天灭地审判之箭,傲视群雄!灵师怎么了?她一只灵兽照样玩得风生水起!
  • 云蕉馆纪谈

    云蕉馆纪谈

    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。
  • 异世超级作弊器

    异世超级作弊器

    一剑沧海灭,一拳星辰裂。一脚踏天地,一刀横天行。一壶酒,一把剑,放浪霸气傲苍穹!一把刀,一双拳,豪情壮志染青天!
  • 闪婚:总裁萌宠小娇妻

    闪婚:总裁萌宠小娇妻

    他与她在两条不相交的轨道上相遇。“大叔,你不要不理我。”覃木子眼眶里含满了泪水,紧紧抓住他的手臂,生怕他一不小心又离开了。“傻丫头,我怎么会离开呢?”欧阳城温柔的用指腹为她擦拭着泪水,“丫头,除非你放弃我不会离开你。”不,即使你离开我,我也会偷偷的在你身边看着你不会让你离我太远。
  • 恶魔之夏:恶魔翅膀的天使