登陆注册
20822900000025

第25章

"'All this,monsieur,is not argument;it is the feeling of a soul made vast and hollow by seven years of suffering.Finally,must I make a horrible confession?I shall always feel at my bosom the lips of a child conceived in rapture and joy,and in the belief in happiness,of a child I nursed for seven months,that I shall bear in my womb all the days of my life.If other children should draw their nourishment from me,they would drink in tears mingling with the milk,and turning it sour.I seem a light thing,you regard me as a child--Ah yes!Ihave a child's memory,the memory which returns to us on the verge of the tomb.So,you see,there is not a situation in that beautiful life to which the world and my husband's love want to recall me,which is not a false position,which does not cover a snare or reveal a precipice down which I must fall,torn by pitiless rocks.For five years now I have been wandering in the sandy desert of the future without finding a place convenient to repent in,because my soul is possessed by true repentance.

"'Religion has its answers ready to all this,and I know them by heart.This suffering,these difficulties,are my punishment,she says,and God will give me strength to endure them.This,monsieur,is an argument to certain pious souls gifted with an energy which I have not.I have made my choice between this hell,where God does not forbid my blessing Him,and the hell that awaits me under Count Octave's roof.

"'One word more.If I were still a girl,with the experience I now have,my husband is the man I should choose;but that is the very reason of my refusal.I could not bear to blush before that man.What!

I should be always on my knees,he always standing upright;and if we were to exchange positions,I should scorn him!I will not be better treated by him in consequence of my sin.The angel who might venture under such circumstances on certain liberties which are permissible when both are equally blameless,is not on earth;he dwells in heaven!

Octave is full of delicate feeling,I know;but even in his soul (which,however generous,is a man's soul after all)there is no guarantee for the new life I should lead with him.

"'Come then,and tell me where I may find the solitude,the peace,the silence,so kindly to irreparable woes,which you promised me.'

"After making this copy of the letter to preserve it complete,I went to the Rue Payenne.Anxiety had conquered the power of opium.Octave was walking up and down his garden like a madman.

"'Answer that!'said I,giving him his wife's letter.'Try to reassure the modesty of experience.It is rather more difficult than conquering the modesty of ignorance,which curiosity helps to betray.'

"'She is mine!'cried the Count,whose face expressed joy as he went on reading the letter.

"He signed to me with his hand to leave him to himself.I understood that extreme happiness and extreme pain obey the same laws;I went in to receive Madame de Courteville and Amelie,who were to dine with the Count that day.However handsome Mademoiselle de Courteville might be,I felt,on seeing her once more,that love has three aspects,and that the women who can inspire us with perfect love are very rare.As Iinvoluntarily compared Amelie with Honorine,I found the erring wife more attractive than the pure girl.To Honorine's heart fidelity had not been a duty,but the inevitable;while Amelie would serenely pronounce the most solemn promises without knowing their purport or to what they bound her.The crushed,the dead woman,so to speak,the sinner to be reinstated,seemed to me sublime;she incited the special generosities of a man's nature;she demanded all the treasures of the heart,all the resources of strength;she filled his life and gave the zest of a conflict to happiness;whereas Amelie,chaste and confiding,would settle down into the sphere of peaceful motherhood,where the commonplace must be its poetry,and where my mind would find no struggle and no victory.

"Of the plains of Champagne and the snowy,storm-beaten but sublime Alps,what young man would choose the chalky,monotonous level?No;such comparisons are fatal and wrong on the threshold of the Mairie.

Alas!only the experience of life can teach us that marriage excludes passion,that a family cannot have its foundation on the tempests of love.After having dreamed of impossible love,with its infinite caprices,after having tasted the tormenting delights of the ideal,Isaw before me modest reality.Pity me,for what could be expected!At five-and-twenty I did not trust myself;but I took a manful resolution.

"I went back to the Count to announce the arrival of his relations,and I saw him grown young again in the reflected light of hope.

"'What ails you,Maurice?'said he,struck by my changed expression.

"'Monsieur le Comte----'

"'No longer Octave?You,to whom I shall owe my life,my happiness----'

"'My dear Octave,if you should succeed in bringing the Countess back to her duty,I have studied her well'--(he looked at me as Othello must have looked at Iago when Iago first contrived to insinuate a suspicion into the Moor's mind)--'she must never see me again;she must never know that Maurice was your secretary.Never mention my name to her,or all will be undone.You have got me an appointment as Maitre des Requetes--well,get me instead some diplomatic post abroad,a consulship,and do not think of my marrying Amelie.--Oh!do not be uneasy,'I added,seeing him draw himself up,'I will play my part to the end.'

"'Poor boy!'said he,taking my hand,which he pressed,while he kept back the tears that were starting to his eyes.

"'You gave me the gloves,'I said,laughing,'but I have not put them on;that is all.'

同类推荐
  • 佛五百弟子自说本起经

    佛五百弟子自说本起经

    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。
  • 下第有感

    下第有感

    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。
  • 温病指南

    温病指南

    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。
  • 千手千眼观自在菩萨广大圆满无碍

    千手千眼观自在菩萨广大圆满无碍

    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。
  • 谴非

    谴非

    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
  • 他说,爱情早已来过

    他说,爱情早已来过

    七年前冷沐雪曾因为一句玩笑话而被大家将她韩宇轩联系在一起,他们并没有像众人期待的那样在一起。七年后他们重新相遇,她第一眼就认出了他,他却很轻松的忘记了她。之后,他们开始被自然而然的联系在一起。她依然喜欢他,在见到他之后,曾为他躁动过的感情死灰复燃。用你一瞬回眸,筑我七年之痛。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 那抹浅笑,为谁

    那抹浅笑,为谁

    原本善良的她,因为背叛,欺骗,最后伤心欲绝的她留下了诅咒……
  • 倾尽天下之圣者为尊

    倾尽天下之圣者为尊

    倾尽天下,圣者为尊如果,黑暗要与我为敌,那我就将黑暗永囚于幽冥;如果,天地要亡我,那我就血染天地,代天地执掌众生;如果,我生于黑暗,那我就将光明捆绑,使光明如影随形;可是,如果六界抛弃我,众生厌恶我,光明驱逐我,那我……只有选择,暗夜为王……她是黑暗地狱中寒冷的光明,却带着光明也驱散不了的森冷,她行在光明与黑暗的分割线上行走,所有的黑暗都惧怕她,就连光明对她也是避之不及,她拥有的光明之力足以毁灭一切,可她,却宁愿永堕黑暗。万年转世,千世轮回,她是二十一世纪的死神之主,万国协会上各国合力推举的黑暗神王,一朝惨死,她穿越到三万年前的异度虚空,成为大周朝的异性公主,离奇的出生,诡异的赤眸,封印着巨大力量的身体,还有身负灭世预言的命运,被逼无奈的抉择,身不由己的命运,弱肉强食的世界,若要生存,唯有圣者为尊。无极天上,花开两岸,天若要亡我,吾便逆天!
  • 开道

    开道

    一个山村贫苦少年,从小受人欺负,出生时天出五色祥云,并伴有劫雷降下,被人看作灾星,十二年后,一次意外,竟被告知,自己竟是修真者后代,同时父母为了自己放弃大道,其后他决定走上修仙路,在漫长的岁月中,他从一个无名凡人,成长为修真界顶尖强才,其中的心酸几人能说清,有几次险些丢掉性命,中有红颜,有诱惑,有威胁,有杀机,
  • 马克思主义与科学发展观

    马克思主义与科学发展观

    马克思主义经典著作基本观点研究”课题的根本任务是,立足当代中国和世界发展变化的新实践,忠实于经典著作的原意,科学地、完整地研究马克思主义经典著作中的基本观点;结合新的实际,通过理论创新,深化对马克思主义的理论研究;努力分清哪些是必须长期坚持的马克思主义基本原理,哪些是需要结合新的实际加以丰富发展的理论判断,哪些是必须破除的对马克思主义的教条式的理解,哪些是必须澄清的附加在马克思主义名下的错误观点;引导干部群众用科学的态度对待马克思主义,用发展着的马克思主义指导新的实践。 本册为全国马克思主义论坛丛书第1辑,主要探讨马克思主义与科学发展观。
  • 破空修圣录

    破空修圣录

    故事的发生是从冥界开始,主角晨风修真时肉身炸毁元婴飞入冥界巧遇将要灰飞烟灭的冥界之主地藏王得其传承。转世得到一具地球的肉体继而继续修炼。从地球玩到外星,从人界打入仙界。一路坎坷惊心又奇遇不断美女如云。
  • 兽医出逃记

    兽医出逃记

    邬木槿觉得,上天对她其实是不薄的,要不死后怎么能借尸还魂了呢?可,还魂就还魂嘛,为什么偏偏这个身体的主人竟然是一个住在山洞里的原始人?好吧,原始人就原始人,自己动手丰衣足食,要吃素咱就种菜,要吃肉咱就打猎,反正这具新身体力大无穷、吃嘛嘛香,而且还自带神奇“药田”,连生病都不怕了。但,兽人是什么意思?自己还有一个容貌俊美的夫君又是什么意思?邬木槿突然觉得这个“原始社会”一点儿也不“原始”,于是她逃了,流流浪、治治病,顺便躲着自家夫君的追踪……
  • 超级时空机

    超级时空机

    硬盘?MP4?不,它是一部可以目睹未来和过去的时空机。谁幸运获得?是20多年来一直处处倒霉的冯小宝。他和老板大吵了一架,他诅咒老板被雷劈,结果他却差点被雷击中,但没躲过被天降硬物砸中。砸他的不仅是硬物,这是“神物”!凭借这部时空机,冯小宝开始扬眉吐气、畅享快意人生。(群:78046786)(每日稳定更新,喜欢本书的朋友欢迎先养着,感谢)
  • 赌王天下

    赌王天下

    大三学生沈川,其女友因母亲病重欠下高额债务。为替还债不得已前往地下赌场一搏。不曾想,命运从此改变……天赋凛异被赌场看中,成了美女千手的得意弟子,稀里糊涂踏入了黑道。阴谋、暗战、黑幕、圈套,沈川面对着一个完全陌生的世界。赌场、战场、情场,带您进入一段不一样的爱恨情仇。
  • 玄九大陆

    玄九大陆

    冷不防的,男子问我:“李辰。何为苍生?”我一吸气,脑中编排了下词句回道:“苍生,万物也、生灵也。”“那何为万物?又何为生灵?”这一次,我想我知道答案是如何了。“万物..........人、妖、仙、魔,佛、只要是入了这六道轮回的便就逃不脱生灵这二字!”........