登陆注册
20070700000045

第45章 CHAPTER XIII(9)

This hint was enough for Cosmo. Von Steinwald was a man of influence in the court, well known for his reckless habits and fierce passions. The very possibility that the mirror should be in his possession was hell itself to Cosmo. But violent or hasty measures of any sort were most unlikely to succeed. All that he wanted was an opportunity of breaking the fatal glass; and to obtain this he must bide his time. He revolved many plans in his mind, but without being able to fix upon any.

At length, one evening, as he was passing the house of Von Steinwald, he saw the windows more than usually brilliant. He watched for a while, and seeing that company began to arrive, hastened home, and dressed as richly as he could, in the hope of mingling with the guests unquestioned: in effecting which, there could be no difficulty for a man of his carriage.

. . . . .

In a lofty, silent chamber, in another part of the city, lay a form more like marble than a living woman. The loveliness of death seemed frozen upon her face, for her lips were rigid, and her eyelids closed. Her long white hands were crossed over her breast, and no breathing disturbed their repose. Beside the dead, men speak in whispers, as if the deepest rest of all could be broken by the sound of a living voice. Just so, though the soul was evidently beyond the reach of all intimations from the senses, the two ladies, who sat beside her, spoke in the gentlest tones of subdued sorrow.

"She has lain so for an hour."

"This cannot last long, I fear."

"How much thinner she has grown within the last few weeks! If she would only speak, and explain what she suffers, it would be better for her. I think she has visions in her trances, but nothing can induce her to refer to them when she is awake."

"Does she ever speak in these trances?"

"I have never heard her; but they say she walks sometimes, and once put the whole household in a terrible fright by disappearing for a whole hour, and returning drenched with rain, and almost dead with exhaustion and fright. But even then she would give no account of what had happened."

A scarce audible murmur from the yet motionless lips of the lady here startled her attendants. After several ineffectual attempts at articulation, the word "COSMO!" burst from her. Then she lay still as before; but only for a moment. With a wild cry, she sprang from the couch erect on the floor, flung her arms above her head, with clasped and straining hands, and, her wide eyes flashing with light, called aloud, with a voice exultant as that of a spirit bursting from a sepulchre, "I am free! I am free! I thank thee!" Then she flung herself on the couch, and sobbed; then rose, and paced wildly up and down the room, with gestures of mingled delight and anxiety. Then turning to her motionless attendants--"Quick, Lisa, my cloak and hood!" Then lower--"I must go to him. Make haste, Lisa! You may come with me, if you will."

In another moment they were in the street, hurrying along towards one of the bridges over the Moldau. The moon was near the zenith, and the streets were almost empty. The Princess soon outstripped her attendant, and was half-way over the bridge, before the other reached it.

"Are you free, lady? The mirror is broken: are you free?"

The words were spoken close beside her, as she hurried on. She turned; and there, leaning on the parapet in a recess of the bridge, stood Cosmo, in a splendid dress, but with a white and quivering face.

"Cosmo!--I am free--and thy servant for ever. I was coming to you now."

"And I to you, for Death made me bold; but I could get no further. Have I atoned at all? Do I love you a little--truly?"

"Ah, I know now that you love me, my Cosmo; but what do you say about death?"

He did not reply. His hand was pressed against his side. She looked more closely: the blood was welling from between the fingers. She flung her arms around him with a faint bitter wail.

When Lisa came up, she found her mistress kneeling above a wan dead face, which smiled on in the spectral moonbeams.

And now I will say no more about these wondrous volumes; though I could tell many a tale out of them, and could, perhaps, vaguely represent some entrancing thoughts of a deeper kind which I found within them. From many a sultry noon till twilight, did I sit in that grand hall, buried and risen again in these old books. And I trust I have carried away in my soul some of the exhalations of their undying leaves. In after hours of deserved or needful sorrow, portions of what I read there have often come to me again, with an unexpected comforting; which was not fruitless, even though the comfort might seem in itself groundless and vain.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 急速风暴

    急速风暴

    英雄的复生,,噩梦的开始
  • 主宰天下

    主宰天下

    那一剑封了天,那一剑盖了地,那一剑将我前世繁华斩尽。为的是临死前你深深的一眸,为的是你滴落在剑上的那片泪,前世既已去,后世当奋起。等我!等我!看我为你打下的江山,看我为你创下的那片天地,心若不死,纵使满天神魔又能奈我如何!那重生的霸道又会在新的世界碰到什么人,碰到什么事!
  • 盛世祸天:痴情王爷的银发妃

    盛世祸天:痴情王爷的银发妃

    她穿越异世,不知道亲情是何物的她,享受了从未有过的亲情,却出现了一场从未预料过的大灾,一夜之间,她白发三千他是仇人之子,却也是她旧时最美好的回忆,他自以为可以打动她冰封的心,却还是抵不过她刺进他心里的那一剑。片段一:阿萝,我带你去买冰糖葫芦好不好?“某王爷贴心说道,却被某女暴怒的一掌拍过:“老娘是这么幼稚的人吗?!!”虽然她很想吃。二:“阿萝,你不可以看别的男人,只可以看我!”却还是被拍走:“那是你儿子好不好!”某小包子无辜的望着自己的娘亲和父亲:“你们好恩爱哦。”俗话说,打是亲骂是爱,不打不骂不相爱吗!
  • 我是掌尊

    我是掌尊

    阮哲半月前还是驰骋沙场的将军,半月后却误入仙山沦落成了别人的伙夫!伙夫又如何?阮哲乃能屈能伸之人,暂时的卧薪尝胆,不过是为了厚积薄发,将来会有一鸣惊人的一天,也终将无敌于天下!
  • 两不相欠

    两不相欠

    向瑞东只愿自己今生都不要再遇见那个叫顾恩笑的女子,因为只要不相见,他就没有烦恼,可,人生何处不相逢?
  • 通天剑诀

    通天剑诀

    一个诡异,飘忽不定的台风“彩蝶”,穿越大半个地球后在新加坡名岛圣淘沙登陆,杨逍因此坠入了一个以剑为尊,名为通天大陆的异界。这里......有上古神剑,有灵丹仙草,有灵妖异兽,更有一些擅长用剑,剑法超绝,始终以剑术为生命最高追求的剑客们......一次奇遇,一个承诺,掀开了杨逍“当今之世,唯我独尊”的通天之路...本文YY绝不太监
  • 长阪坡刘备

    长阪坡刘备

    三国的故事,一个现代人穿越成为中年刘备,在长阪坡丧师败军之地,重新崛起,桃园结义,一世兄弟千古不渝,卧龙凤雏,子龙不败,文长雄烈,千古风流,并世双雄数曹刘!
  • 混元剑塔

    混元剑塔

    一名法官死而复生却进入另一片天地,进入绚丽多彩却又残酷冷漠的修仙世界,一个地球上的凡人如何能够在修真界立足?世间险恶、神魔混乱,他又是否能安然度过,走向永生不死,踏上通天大道……
  • 长刀破夜

    长刀破夜

    天下第一刺客正大光明硬气的胖子交三教九流天下这么大,总有你喜欢的,缺牙的浪子如是说。秦汉宋唐,四国并立,总有些带酒的故事要讲。道之所求,无非生死。是非公道,自有论断。得失利弊,终是人心。——生死门箴言梁城说书人,毒舌少年行,这是一个关于倔骨头的故事。
  • 妖界翻译官

    妖界翻译官

    妖灵儿,性别女,种族妖,目前是流落人间的小翻译一枚,负责帮人界、妖界,魔界翻译翻译神秘的文件,混口饭吃,生活不易,来到人界不到三个月的她,居然碰到这种事情……丫头,看光了我的全身,还把我打晕拖到床上,你说怎么办?男人邪魅的双眼盯着妖灵儿,妖孽的脸上尽是玩味。唔——人家发誓不是故意的,我还没有考上翻译官,不想挂掉。那就只能——灵儿怎么觉得某人眼里全是邪恶,赶紧捂胸逃跑……