投诉 阅读记录

第3章

“Aproposofmusic,“saidPepeRey,withoutobservingthedeplorableeffectwhichhiswordsproducedonbothmotheranddaughter,“imaginehowdisposedmymindwouldbetoreligiouscontemplationonenteringthecathedral,whenjustatthatmoment,andpreciselyattheoffertoryathighmass,theorganistplayedapassagefrom"Traviata。"“

“SenordeReyisrightinthat,“saidthelittlelawyeremphatically。

“Theorganistplayedtheotherdaythewholeofthedrinkingsongandthewaltzfromthesameopera,andafterwardarondeaufromthe"GrandeDuchesse。"“

“ButwhenIfeltmyheartsink,“continuedtheengineerimplacably,“waswhenIsawanimageoftheVirgin,whichseemstobeheldingreatveneration,judgingfromthecrowdbeforeitandthemultitudeoftaperswhichlightedit。Theyhavedressedherinapuffed-outgarmentofvelvet,embroideredwithgold,ofashapesoextraordinarythatitsurpassesthemostextravagantofthefashionsoftheday。Herfaceisalmosthiddenunderavoluminousfrill,madeofinnumerablerowsoflace,crimpedwithacrimping-iron,andhercrown,halfayardinheight,surroundedbygoldenrays,lookslikeahideouscatafalqueerectedoverherhead。Ofthesamematerial,andembroideredinthesamemanner,arethetrousersoftheInfantJesus。Iwillnotgoon,fortodescribetheMotherandtheChildmightperhapsleadmetocommitsomeirreverence。Iwillonlysaythatitwasimpossibleformetokeepfromsmiling,andforashorttimeIcontemplatedtheprofanedimage,sayingtomyself:"MotherandLadymine,whatasighttheyhavemadeofyou!"“

AsheendedPepelookedathishearers,andalthough,owingtothegatheringdarkness,hecouldnotseetheircountenancesdistinctly,hefanciedthatinsomeofthemheperceivedsignsofangryconsternation。

“Well,SenorDonJose!“exclaimedthecanonquickly,smilingwithatriumphantexpression,“thatimage,whichtoyourphilosophyandpantheismappearssoridiculous,isOurLadyofHelp,patronessandadvocateofOrbajosa,whoseinhabitantsregardherwithsomuchvenerationthattheywouldbequitecapableofdragginganyonethroughthestreetswhoshouldspeakillofher。Thechroniclesandhistory,SenorDonJose,arefullofthemiracleswhichshehaswrought,andevenatthepresentdaywereceiveconstantlyincontrovertibleproofsofherprotection。Youmustknowalsothatyouraunt,DonaPerfecta,ischiefladyinwaitingtotheMostHolyVirginofHelp,andthatthedressthattoyouappearssogrotesque——wentoutfromthishouse,andthatthetrousersoftheInfantaretheworkoftheskilfulneedleandtheardentpietycombinedofyourcousinRosarito,whoisnowlisteningtous。”

PepeReywasgreatlydisconcerted。AtthesameinstantDonaPerfectaroseabruptlyfromherseat,and,withoutsayingaword,walkedtowardthehouse,followedbythePenitentiary。Theothersrosealso。

Recoveringfromhisstupefaction,theyoungmanwasabouttobeghiscousin"spardonforhisirreverence,whenheobservedthatRosaritowasweeping。Fixingonhercousinalookoffriendlyandgentlereproof,shesaid:

“Whatideasyouhave!“

ThevoiceofDonaPerfectawasheardcryinginanalteredaccent:

“Rosario!Rosario!“

Thelatterrantowardthehouse。

CHAPTERX

THEEVIDENCEOFDISCORDISEVIDENT

PepeReywasdisturbedandperplexed,enragedwithhimselfandeveryoneelse;hetriedinvaintoimaginewhatcouldbetheconflictthathadarisen,inspiteofhimself,betweenhisideasandtheideasofhisaunt"sfriends。Thoughtfulandsad,foreseeingfuturediscord,heremainedforashorttimesittingonthebenchinthesummer-house,hischinrestingonhisbreast,hisforeheadgatheredinafrown,hishandsclasped。Hethoughthimselfalone。

Suddenlyheheardagayvoicehummingtherefrainofasongfromazarzuela。HelookedupandsawDonJacintosittingintheoppositecornerofthesummer-house。

“Ah,SenordeRey!“saidtheyouthabruptly,“onedoesnotoffendwithimpunitythereligioussentimentsofthegreatmajorityofanation。Ifyoudoubtit,considerwhathappenedinthefirstFrenchrevolution。”

WhenPepeheardthebuzzingofthisinsecthisirritationincreased。

Neverthelesstherewasnoangerinhissoultowardtheyouthfuldoctoroflaws。Thelatterannoyedhim,asaflymightannoyhim,butnothingmore。Reyfelttheirritationwhicheveryimportunatebeinginspires,andwiththeairofonewhobrushesawayabuzzingdrone,heanswered:

“WhathastheFrenchrevolutiontodowiththerobeoftheVirgin?“

Hegotupandwalkedtowardthehouse,buthehadnottakenhalfadozenstepsbeforeheheardagainbesidehimthebuzzingofthemosquito,saying:

“SenorDonJose,Iwishtospeaktoyouaboutanaffairinwhichyouaregreatlyinterestedandwhichmaycauseyousometrouble。”

“Anaffair?“saidtheyoungman,drawingback。“Letushearwhataffairisthat。”

“Yoususpectwhatitis,perhaps,“saidJacinto,approachingPepe,andsmilingwiththeairofamanofbusinesswhohassomeunusuallyimportantmatteronhand;“Iwanttospeaktoyouaboutthelawsuit。”

“Thelawsuit!Myfriend,Ihavenolawsuits。You,asagoodlawyer,dreamoflawsuitsandseestampedpapereverywhere。”

“What!Youhavenotheardofyourlawsuit?“exclaimedtheyouth,withamazement。

“Ofmylawsuit!ButIhavenolawsuits,norhaveIeverhadany。”

“Well,ifyouhavenotheardofit,Iamallthebetterpleasedtohavespokentoyouaboutit,sothatyoumaybeonyourguard。Yes,senor,youaregoingtohaveasuitatlaw。”

“Andwithwhom?“

“WithUncleLicurgoandotherland-ownerswhosepropertybordersontheestatecalledThePoplars。”

PepeReywasastounded。

“Yes,senor,“continuedthelittlelawyer。“To-dayUncleLicurgoandI

hadalongconference。AsIamsuchafriendofthefamily,Iwantedtoletyouknowaboutit,sothat,ifyouthinkwellofit,youmayhastentoarrangethematter。”

“ButwhathaveItoarrange?Whatdothoserascalsclaimfromme?“

“Itseemsthatastreamofwaterwhichrisesinyourpropertyhaschangeditscourseandflowsoversometile-worksoftheaforesaidUncleLicurgoandthemillofanotherperson,occasioningconsiderabledamage。Myclient——forheisdeterminedthatIshallgethimoutofthisdifficulty——myclient,asIsaid,demandsthatyoushallrestorethewatertoitsformerchannel,soastoavoidfreshinjuries,andthatyoushallindemnifyhimforthedamagewhichhisworkshavealreadysustainedthroughtheneglectofthesuperiorproprietor。”

“AndIamthesuperiorproprietor!IfIengageinalawsuit,thatwillbethefirstfruitthatthosefamousPoplars,whichweremineandwhichnow,asIunderstand,belongtoeverybody,willhaveeverproducedme,forLicurgo,aswellassomeoftheotherfarmersofthedistrict,havebeenfilchingfromme,littlebylittle,yearafteryear,piecesofland,anditwillbeverydifficulttore-establishtheboundariesofmyproperty。”

“Thatisadifferentquestion。”

“Thatisnotadifferentquestion。Therealsuit,“exclaimedtheengineer,unabletocontrolhisanger,“willbetheonethatIwillbringagainstthatrabblewhonodoubtproposetothemselvestotiremeoutanddrivemetodesperation——sothatImayabandoneverythingandletthemcontinueinpossessionofwhattheyhavestolen。Weshallseeiftherearelawyersandjudgeswhowillupholdtheinfamousconductofthosevillagelegists,whoareforeveratlaw,andwhowasteandconsumethepropertyofothers。Iamobligedtoyou,younggentleman,forhavinginformedmeofthevillanousintentionsofthoseboors,whoaremoreperversethanSatanhimself。WhenItellyouthatthatverytile-yardandthatverymillonwhichLicurgobaseshisclaimaremine——“

“Thetitle-deedsofthepropertyoughttobeexamined,toseeifpossessionmaynotconstituteatitleinthiscase。”

“Possession!Thosescoundrelsarenotgoingtohavethepleasureoflaughingatmeinthatway。IsupposethatjusticeishonestlyandfaithfullyadministeredinthecityofOrbajosa。”

“Oh,astothat!“exclaimedthelittlelawyer,withanapprovinglook,“thejudgeisanexcellentperson!Hecomeshereeveryevening。ButitisstrangethatyoushouldhavereceivednonoticeofSenorLicurgo"sclaims。Haveyounotyetbeensummonedtoappearbeforethetribunalofarbitration?“

“No。”

“Itwillbeto-morrow,then。Well,IamverysorrythatSenorLicurgo"sprecipitationhasdeprivedmeofthepleasureandhonorofdefendingyou,butwhatistobedone?LicurgowasdeterminedthatIshouldtakehimoutofhistroubles。Iwillstudythematterwiththegreatestcare。Thisvileslaveryisthegreatdrawbackofjurisprudence。”

Pepeenteredthedining-roominadeplorablestateofmind。DonaPerfectawastalkingwiththePenitentiary,asheentered,andRosaritowassittingalone,withhereyesfixedonthedoor。Shewasnodoubtwaitingforhercousin。

“Comehere,yourascal,“saidhisaunt,smilingwithverylittlespontaneity。“Youhaveinsultedus,yougreatatheist!butweforgiveyou。Iamwellawarethatmydaughterandmyselfaretworusticswhoareincapableofsoaringtotheregionsofmathematicswhereyoudwell,butforallthatitispossiblethatyoumayonedaygetdownonyourkneestousandbegustoteachyoutheChristiandoctrine。”

Pepeansweredwithvaguephrasesandformulasofpolitenessandrepentance。

“Formypart,“saidDonInocencio,withanaffectedairofmeeknessandamiability,“ifinthecourseoftheseidledisputesIhavesaidanythingthatcouldoffendSenorDonJose,Ibeghispardonforit。Weareallfriendshere。”

“Thanks。Itisofnoconsequence。”

“Inspiteofeverything,“saidDonaPerfecta,smilingwithmorenaturalnessthanbefore,“Ishallalwaysbethesameformydearnephew;inspiteofhisextravagantandanti-religiousideas。InwhatwaydoyousupposeIamgoingtospendthisevening?Well,intryingtomakeUncleLicurgogiveupthoseobstinatenotionswhichwouldotherwisecauseyouannoyance。Isentforhim,andheiswaitingformenowinthehall。Makeyourselfeasy,Iwillarrangethematter;foralthoughIknowthatheisnotaltogetherwithoutrightonhisside——“

“Thanks,dearaunt,“respondedtheyoungman,hiswholebeinginvadedbyawaveofthegenerousemotionwhichwassoeasilyarousedinhissoul。

PepeReylookedinthedirectionofhiscousin,intendingtojoinher,butsomewilyquestionsofthecanonretainedhimatDonaPerfecta"sside。Rosariolookeddejected,andwaslisteningwithanairofmelancholyindifferencetothewordsofthelittlelawyer,who,havinginstalledhimselfatherside,keptupacontinuousstreamoffulsomeflatteries,seasonedwithill-timedjestsandfatuousremarksintheworstpossibletaste。

“Theworstofitis,“saidDonaPerfectatohernephew——surprisingtheglancewhichhecastinthedirectionoftheill-assortedpair——“theworstofitis,thatyouhaveoffendedpoorRosario。Youmustdoallinyourpowertomakeyourpeacewithher。Thepoorchildissogood!“

“Oh,yes!sogood,“addedthecanon,“thatIhavenodoubtthatshewillforgivehercousin。”

“IthinkthatRosariohasalreadyforgivenme,“affirmedRey。

“Andifnot,angelicbreastsdonotharborresentmentlong,“saidDonInocenciomellifluously。“Ihaveagreatdealofinfluencewiththechild,andIwillendeavortodissipateinhergeneroussoulwhateverprejudicemayexistthereagainstyou。AssoonasIsayawordortwotoher——“

PepeReyfeltaclouddarkenhissoulandhesaidwithmeaning:

“Perhapsitmaynotbenecessary。”

“Iwillnotspeaktohernow,“addedthecapitular,“becausesheislisteningentrancedtoJacinto"snonsense。Ah,thosechildren!Whentheyoncebeginthereisnostoppingthem。”

Thejudgeofthelowercourt,thealcalde"slady,andthedeanofthecathedralnowmadetheirappearance。Theyallsalutedtheengineer,manifestingintheirwordsandmanner,onseeinghim,thesatisfactionofgratifiedcuriosity。Thejudgewasoneofthosecleverandintelligentyoungmenwhoeverydayspringintonoticeinofficialcircles;aspiring,almostbeforetheyareoutoftheshell,tothehighestpoliticalandadministrativepositions。Hegavehimselfairsofgreatimportance,andinspeakingofhimselfandofhisjuveniletoga,heseemedindirectlytomanifestgreatoffencebecausehehadnotbeenallatoncemadepresidentofthesupremecourt。Insuchinexperthands,inabrainthusswollenwithvanity,inthisincarnationofconceit,hadthestateplacedthemostdelicateandthemostdifficultfunctionsofhumanjustice。Hismannerswerethoseofaperfectcourtier,andrevealedascrupulousandminuteattentiontoallthatconcernedhisownperson。Hehadtheinsufferablehabitoftakingoffandputtingoneverymomenthisgoldeye-glasses,andinhisconversationhemanifestedwithfrequencythestrongdesirewhichhehadtobetransferredtoMadrid,inorderthathemightgivehisinvaluableservicestotheDepartmentofGraceandJustice。

Thealcalde"sladywasagood-naturedwoman,whoseonlyweaknesswastofancythatshehadagreatmanyacquaintancesatthecourt。SheaskedPepeReyvariousquestionsaboutthefashions,mentioningestablishmentsinwhichshehadhadamantleoraskirtmadeonherlastjourneytothecapital,contemporaneouswiththevisitofMuley-

Abbas,andshealsomentionedthenamesofadozenduchessesandmarchionesses;speakingofthemwithasmuchfamiliarityasiftheyhadbeenfriendsofherschool-days。ShesaidalsothattheCountessofM。

(famousforherparties)wasafriendofhersandthatin"60shehadpaidheravisit,whenthecountesshadinvitedhertoherboxattheTeatroReal,whereshesawMuley-AbbasinMoorishdressandaccompaniedbyhisretinueofMoors。Thealcalde"swifetalkedincessantlyandwasnotwantinginhumor。

Thedeanwasaveryoldman,corpulentandred-faced,plethoricandapoplecticlooking,amansoobesethatheseemedburstingoutofhisskin。Hehadbelongedtooneofthesuppressedreligiousorders;hetalkedonlyofreligiousmatters;andfromtheveryfirstmanifestedthemostprofoundcontemptforPepeRey。Thelatterappearedeverymomentmoreunabletoaccommodatehimselftoasocietysolittletohistaste。Hisdisposition——notatallmalleable,hard,andverylittleflexible——rejectedtheduplicitiesandthecompromisesoflanguagetosimulateconcordwhenitdidnotexist。Heremained,then,verygraveduringthewholeofthetiresomeevening,obligedashewastoenduretheoratoricalvehemenceofthealcalde"swife,who,withoutbeingFame,hadtheprivilegeoffatiguingwithahundredtonguestheearsofmen。If,insomebriefrespitewhichthisladygaveherhearers,PepeReymadeanattempttoapproachhiscousin,thePenitentiaryattachedhimselftohiminstantly,likethemollusktotherock;takinghimapartwithamysteriousairtoproposetohimanexcursionwithSenorDonCayetanotoMundogrande,orafishingpartyontheclearwatersoftheNahara。

Atlasttheeveningcametoanend,aseverythingdoesinthisworld。

Thedeanretired,leavingthehouse,asitseemed,empty,andverysoonthereremainedofthealcalde"swifeonlyanecho,likethebuzzwhichremainsintheairafterastormhaspassedaway。Thejudgealsodeprivedthecompanyofhispresence,andatlastDonInocenciogavehisnephewthesignalfordeparture。

“Come,boy,come;foritislate,“hesaid,smiling。“HowyouhavetormentedpoorRosarito,hashenot,child?Home,yourogue,home,withoutdelay。”

“Itistimetogotobed,“saidDonaPerfecta。

“Timetogotowork,“respondedthelittlelawyer。

“Iamalwaystellinghimthatheoughttogetthroughwithhisbusinessintheday-time,buthewillnotmindme。”

“Thereissomuch,soverymuchbusinesstobegotthrough。”

“No,sayrather,thatconfoundedworkwhichyouhaveundertaken。Hedoesnotwishtosayit,SenorDonJose,butthetruthisthatheiswritingabookon"TheInfluenceofWomaninChristianSociety,"and,inadditiontothat,"AGlanceattheCatholicMovementin"——somewhereorother。Whatdoyouknowaboutglancesorinfluences?Buttheseyouthsofthepresentdayhaveaudacityenoughforanything。Oh,whatboys!Well,letusgohome。Good-night,SenoraDonaPerfecta——good-

night,SenorDonJose——Rosarito。”

“IwillwaitforSenorDonCayetano,“saidJacinto,“toaskhimtogivemetheAugustoNicolas。”

“Alwayscarryingbooks。Why,sometimesyoucomeintothehouseladenlikeadonkey。Verywell,then,letuswait。”

“SenorDonJacintodoesnotwritehastily,“saidPepeRey;“heprepareshimselfwellforhiswork,sothathisbooksmaybetreasuresoflearning。”

“Butthatboywillinjurehisbrain,“objectedDonaPerfecta。“ForHeaven"ssakebecareful!Iwouldsetalimittohisreading。”

“Sincewearegoingtowait,“saidthelittledoctor,inatoneofinsufferableconceit,“IwilltakewithmealsothethirdvolumeofConcilios。Whatdoyouthink,uncle?“

“Takethat,ofcourse。Itwouldneverdotoleavethatbehindyou。”

FortunatelySenorDonCayetano(whogenerallyspenthiseveningsatthehouseofDonLorenzoRuiz)soonarrived,andthebooksbeingreceived,uncleandnephewleftthehouse。

Reyreadinhiscousin"ssadcountenanceakeendesiretospeaktohim。

HeapproachedherwhileDonaPerfectaandDonCayetanowerediscussingsomedomesticmatterapart。

“Youhaveoffendedmamma,“saidRosarito。

Herfeaturesexpressedsomethingliketerror。

“Itistrue,“respondedtheyoungman;“Ihaveoffendedyourmamma——I

haveoffendedyou。”

“No,notme。IalreadyimaginedthattheInfantJesusoughtnottoweartrousers。”

“ButIhopethatyouwillbothforgiveme。Yourmammawassokindtomealittlewhileago。”

DonaPerfecta"svoicesuddenlyvibratedthroughthedining-room,withsodiscordantatonethathernephewstartedasifhehadheardacryofalarm。Thevoicesaidimperiously:

“Rosario,gotobed!“

Startled,hermindfilledwithanxiousfears,thegirllingeredintheroom,goinghereandthereasifshewaslookingforsomething。Asshepassedhercousinshewhisperedsoftlyandcautiouslythesewords:

“Mammaisangry。”

“But——“

“Sheisangry——beonyourguard,beonyourguard。”

Thenshelefttheroom。Hermother,forwhomUncleLicurgowaswaiting,followedher,andforsometimethevoicesofDonaPerfectaandthecountrymanwereheardmingledtogetherinfamiliarconference。PepewasleftwithDonCayetano,who,takingalight,said;

“Good-night,Pepe。Butdon"tsupposethatIamgoingtosleep,Iamgoingtowork。Butwhyareyousothoughtful?Whatisthematterwithyou?——JustasIsay,towork。Iammakingnotesfora"MemorialDiscourseontheGenealogiesofOrbajosa。"Ihavealreadyfounddataandinformationoftheutmostvalue。Therecanbenodisputeaboutit。

IneveryperiodofourhistorytheOrbajosanshavebeendistinguishedfortheirdelicatesenseofhonor,theirchivalry,theirvalor,theirintellectuality。TheconquestofMexico,thewarsoftheEmperor,thewarsofPhilipagainsttheheretics,testifytothis。Butareyouill?

Whatisthematterwithyou?AsIsay,eminenttheologians,valiantwarriors,conquerors,saints,bishops,statesmen——allsortsofillustriousmen——haveflourishedinthishumblelandofthegarlic。No,thereisnotinChristendomamoreillustriouscitythanours。Itsvirtuesanditsgloriesareinthemselvesenoughandmorethanenoughtofillallthepagesofourcountry"shistory。Well,Iseethatitissleepyyouare——good-night。AsIsay,Iwouldnotexchangethegloryofbeingasonofthisnoblecityforallthegoldintheworld。Augusta,theancientscalledit;Augustissima,Icallitnow;fornow,asthen,high-mindedness,generosity,valor,magnanimity,arethepatrimonyofall。Well,good-night,dearPepe。ButIfancyyouarenotwell。Hasthesupperdisagreedwithyou?——AlonzoGonzalezdeBustamantewasrightwhenhesaidinhis"FlorestaAmena"thatthepeopleofOrbajosasufficeinthemselvestoconfergreatnessandhonoronakingdom。Don"tyouthinkso?“

“Oh,yes,senor;undoubtedly,“respondedPepeRey,goingabruptlytowardhisroom。

CHAPTERXI

THEDISCORDGROWS

DuringthefollowingdaysPepeReymadetheacquaintanceofseveralofthepeopleoftheplace;hevisitedtheCasino,andformedfriendshipswithsomeoftheindividualswhospendtheirlivesintheroomsofthatcorporation。

ButtheyouthofOrbajosadidnotspendalltheirtimeintheCasino,asevil-mindedpeoplemightimagine。Intheafternoonsthereweretobeseenatthecornerofthecathedral,andinthelittleplazaformedbytheintersectionoftheCalledelCondestableandtheCalledelaTriperia,severalgentlemenwho,gracefullyenvelopedintheircloaks,stoodtherelikesentinels,watchingthepeopleastheypassedby。Iftheweatherwasfine,thoseshininglightsoftheUrbsAugustanculturebenttheirsteps,stillenvelopedintheindispensablecloak,towardthepromenadecalledthePaseodelasDescalzas,whichwasformedbyadoublerowofconsumptive-lookingelmsandsomewitheredbushesofbroom。TherethebrilliantPleiadwatchedthedaughtersofthisfellow-

townsmanorthat,whohadalsocomethereforawalk,andtheafternoonpassedtolerably。Intheevening,theCasinofilledupagain;andwhilesomeofthemembersgavetheirloftymindstothedelightsofmonte,othersreadthenewspapers,whilethemajoritydiscussedinthecoffee-

roomsubjectsofthevariouskinds,suchasthepolitics,horses,bulls,orthegossipoftheplace。TheresultofeverydiscussionwastherenewedconvictionofthesupremacyofOrbajosaanditsinhabitantsoveralltheothertownsandpeoplesonthefaceoftheearth。

Thesedistinguishedmenwerethecreamoftheillustriouscity;somerichlandowners,othersverypoor,butallalikefreefromloftyaspirations。Theyhadtheimperturbabletranquillityofthebeggarwhodesiresnothingmoresolongashehasacrustofbreadwithwhichtocheathunger,andthesuntowarmhim。WhatchieflydistinguishedtheOrbajosansoftheCasinowasasentimentofbitterhostilitytowardallstrangers,andwheneveranystrangerofnoteappearedinitsaugusthalls,theybelievedthathehadcometheretocallinquestionthesuperiorityofthelandofthegarlic,ortodisputewithit,throughenvy,theincontestableadvantageswhichnaturehadbestoweduponit。

WhenPepeReypresentedhimselfintheCasino,theyreceivedhimwithsomethingofsuspicion,andasfacetiouspersonsaboundedinit,beforethenewmemberhadbeenthereaquarterofanhour,allsortsofjokeshadbeenmadeabouthim。WheninanswertothereiteratedquestionsofthemembershesaidthathehadcometoOrbajosawithacommissiontoexplorethebasinoftheNaharaforcoal,andtosurveyaroad,theyallagreedthatSenorDonJosewasaconceitedfellowwhowishedtogivehimselfairs,discoveringcoalbedsandplanningrailroads。Someoneadded:

“Hehascometoabadplaceforthat,then。Thosegentlemenimaginethathereweareallfools,andthattheycandeceiveuswithfinewords。HehascometomarryDonaPerfecta"sdaughter,andallthathesaysaboutcoalbedsisonlyforthesakeofappearances。”

“Well,thismorning,“saidanother,amerchantwhohadfailed,“theytoldmeattheDominguez"thatthegentlemanhasnotapeseta,andthathehascomehereinordertobesupportedbyhisauntandtoseeifhecancatchRosarito。”

“Itseemsthatheisnoengineeratall,“addedanolive-planter,whoseplantationsweremortgagedfordoubletheirvalue。“Butitisasyousay:thosestarvelingsfromMadridthinktheyarejustifiedindeceivingpoorprovincials,andastheybelievethathereweallweartails——“

“Itisplaintobeseenthatheispenniless——“

“Well,half-jestandthewholeearnest,hetolduslastnightthatwewerelazybarbarians。”

“Thatwespentourtimesunningourselves,liketheBedouins。”

“Thatwelivedwiththeimagination。”

“That"sit;thatwelivedwiththeimagination。”

“AndthatthiscitywaspreciselylikeacityinMorocco。”

“Well!onehasnopatiencetolistentothosethings。Whereelsecouldhesee(unlessitmightbeinParis)astreetliketheCalledelCondestable,thatcanshowsevenhousesinarow,allofthemmagnificent,fromDonaPerfecta"shousetothatofNicolasitaHernandez?Doesthatfellowsupposethatonehasneverseenanything,orhasneverbeeninParis?“

“Healsosaid,withagreatdealofdelicacy,thatOrbajosawasacityofbeggars;andhegaveustounderstandthatinhisopinionweliveinthemeanestwayherewithoutbeingourselvesawareofit。”

“Whatinsolence!Ifheeversaysthattome,therewillbeasceneintheCasino,“exclaimedthecollectoroftaxes。“Whydidn"ttheytellhimhowmanyarrobasofoilOrbajosaproducedlastyear?Doesn"tthefoolknowthatingoodyearsOrbajosaproduceswheatenoughtosupplyallSpain,andevenallEurope,withbread?Itistruethatthecropshavebeenbadforseveralyearspast,butthatisnottherule。Andthecropofgarlic!Iwagerthegentlemandoesn"tknowthatthegarlicofOrbajosamadethegentlemanofthejuryintheExpositionofLondonstare!“

TheseandotherconversationsofasimilarkindweretobeheardintheroomsoftheCasinointhosedays。Notwithstandingthisboastfultalk,socommoninsmalltowns,which,fortheveryreasonthattheyaresmall,aregenerallyarrogant,Reywasnotwithoutfindingsincerefriendsamongthemembersofthelearnedcorporation,fortheywerenotallgossips,norweretherewantingamongthempersonsofgoodsense。

Butourherohadthemisfortune——ifmisfortuneitcanbecalled——tobeunusuallyfrankinthemanifestationofhisfeelings,andthisawakenedsomeantipathytowardhim。

Dayspassed。Inadditiontothenaturaldisgustwhichthesocialcustomsoftheepiscopalcityproducedinhim,variouscauses,allofthemdisagreeable,begantodevelopinhismindaprofoundsadness,chiefamongthesecausesbeingthecrowdoflitigantsthatswarmedabouthimlikevoraciousants。ManyothersoftheneighboringlandownersbesidesUncleLicurgoclaimeddamagesfromhim,oraskedhimtorenderaccountsforlandsmanagedbyhisgrandfather。Aclaimwasalsobroughtagainsthimbecauseofacertaincontractofpartnershipenteredintobyhismotherandwhich,asitappeared,hadnotbeenfulfilled;andhewasrequiredinthesamewaytoacknowledgeamortgageontheestateofThePoplarsexecutedinanirregularformbyhisuncle。Claimsswarmedaroundhim,multiplyingwithant-likerapidity。Hehadcometothedeterminationtorenouncetheownershipofhislands,butmeanwhilehisdignityrequiredthatheshouldnotyieldtothewilymanoeuvresoftheartfulrustics;andasthetown-councilbroughtaclaimagainsthimalsoonaccountofapretendedconfusionoftheboundarylinesofhisestatewiththoseofanadjoiningwoodbelongingtothetown-lands,theunfortunateyoungmanfoundhimselfateverystepobligedtoprovehisrights,whichwerebeingcontinuallycalledinquestion。Hishonorwasengaged,andhehadnoalternativebuttodefendhisrightstothedeath。

DonaPerfectahadpromisedinhermagnanimitytohelphimtofreehimselffromthesedisgracefulplotsbymeansofanamicablearrangement;butthedayspassed,andthegoodofficesoftheexemplaryladyhadproducednoresultwhatever。Theclaimsmultipliedwiththedangerousswiftnessofaviolentdisease。PepeReypassedhourafterhouratcourt,makingdeclarationsandansweringthesamequestionsoverandoveragain,andwhenhereturnedhometiredandangry,thereappearedbeforehimthesharpfeaturesandgrotesquefaceofthenotary,whohadbroughthimathickbundleofstampedpapersfullofhorribleformulas——thathemightbestudyingthequestion。

ItwillbeeasilyunderstoodthatPepeReywasnotamantoenduresuchannoyanceswhenhemightescapefromthembyleavingthetown。Hismother"snoblecityappearedtohisimaginationlikeahorriblemonsterwhichhadfasteneditsferociousclawsinhimandwasdrinkinghisblood。Tofreehimselffromthismonsternothingmorewasnecessary,hebelieved,thanflight。Butaweightyinterest——aninterestinwhichhisheartwasconcerned——kepthimwherehewas;bindinghimtotherockofhismartyrdomwithverystrongbonds。Nevertheless,hehadcometofeelsodissatisfiedwithhisposition;hehadcometoregardhimselfassoutterlyastranger,sotosay,inthatgloomycityoflawsuits,ofold-

fashionedcustomsandideas,ofenvyandofslander,thatheresolvedtoleaveitwithoutfurtherdelay,without,however,abandoningtheprojectwhichhadbroughthimtoit。Onemorning,findingafavorableoccasion,heopenedhismindtoDonaPerfectaonthispoint。

“Nephew,“respondedthatlady,withheraccustomedgentleness,“don"tberash。Why!youarelikefire。Yourfatherwasjustthesame——whatamanhewas!Youarelikeaflash——IhavealreadytoldyouthatIwillbeverygladtocallyoumyson。Evenifyoudidnotpossessthegoodqualitiesandthetalentswhichdistinguishyou(inspiteofsomelittledefects,foryouhavethose,too);evenifyouwerenotasgoodasyouare;itisenoughthatthisunionhasbeenproposedbyyourfather,towhombothmydaughterandmyselfowesomuch,formetoacceptit。AndRosaritowillnotopposeitsinceIwishit。Whatiswanting,then?Nothing;thereisnothingwantingbutalittletime。Themarriagecannotbeconcludedwiththehasteyoudesireandwhichmight,perhaps,givegroundforinterpretationsdiscreditabletomydeardaughter"sreputation。Butasyouthinkofnothingbutmachines,youwanteverythingdonebysteam。Wait,man,wait;whathurryareyouin?

ThishatredthatyouhavetakentoourpoorOrbajosaisnothingbutacaprice。Butofcourseyoucanonlyliveamongcountsandmarquisesandoratorsanddiplomats——allyouwantistogetmarriedandseparatemeforeverfrommydaughter,“sheadded,wipingawayatear。“Sincethatisthecase,inconsiderateboy,atleasthavethecharitytodelayforalittlethismarriage,forwhichyouaresoeager。Whatimpatience!

Whatardentlove!Ididnotsupposethatapoorcountrygirllikemydaughtercouldinspiresoviolentapassion。”

TheargumentsofhisauntdidnotconvincePepeRey,buthedidnotwishtocontradicther。Afreshcauseofanxietywassoonaddedtothosewhichalreadyembitteredhisexistence。HehadnowbeeninOrbajosafortwoweeks,andduringthattimehehadreceivednoletterfromhisfather。Thiscouldnotbeattributedtocarelessnessonthepartoftheofficialsofthepost-officeofOrbajosa,forthefunctionarywhohadchargeofthatservicebeingthefriendand/prot間?ofDonaPerfecta,thelattereverydayrecommendedhimtotakethegreatestcarethatthelettersaddressedtohernephewdidnotgoastray。Theletter-carrier,namedCristovalRamos,andnicknamedCaballuco——apersonagewhoseacquaintancewehavealreadymade——alsovisitedthehouse,andtohimDonaPerfectawasaccustomedtoaddresswarningsandreprimandsasenergeticasthefollowing:

“Aprettymailserviceyouhave!HowisitthatmynephewhasnotreceivedasinglelettersincehehasbeeninOrbajosa?Whenthecarryingofthemailisentrustedtosuchagiddy-pate,howcanthingsbeexpectedtogowell?Iwillspeaktothegovernoroftheprovincesothathemaybecarefulwhatkindofpeopleheputsinthepost-office。”

Caballuco,shrugginghisshoulders,lookedatReywiththemostcompleteindifference。

Onedayheenteredthehousewithaletterinhishand。

“ThankHeaven!“saidDonaPerfectatohernephew。“Herearelettersfromyourfather。Rejoice,man!Aprettyfrightwehavehadthroughmybrother"slazinessaboutwriting。Whatdoeshesay?Heiswell,nodoubt,“sheadded,seeingthatPepeReyopenedtheletterwithfeverishimpatience。

Theengineerturnedpaleasheglancedoverthefirstlines。

“GoodHeavens!Pepe,whatisthematter?“exclaimedDonaPerfecta,risinginalarm。“Isyourfatherill?“

“Thisletterisnotfrommyfather,“respondedPepe,revealinginhiscountenancethegreatestconsternation。

“Whatisit,then?“

“AnorderfromtheMinisterofPublicWorks,relievingmefromthechargewhichwasconfidedtome。”

“What!Canitbepossible!“

“Adismissalpureandsimple,expressedintermsverylittleflatteringtome。”

“Wasthereeveranythingsounjust!“exclaimedDonaPerfecta,whenshehadrecoveredfromheramazement。

“Whatahumiliation!“exclaimedtheyoungman。“ItisthefirsttimeinmylifethatIhavereceivedanaffrontlikethis。”

“ButtheGovernmentisunpardonable!Toputsuchaslightuponyou!DoyouwishmetowritetoMadrid?Ihaveverygoodfriendsthere,andI

maybeabletoobtainsatisfactionforyoufromtheGovernmentandreparationforthisbrutalaffront。”

“Thanks,senora,Idesirenorecommendations,“saidtheyoungman,withill-humor。

“Butwhatapieceofinjustice!whatahigh-handedproceeding!Todischargeinthiswayayoungmanofyourmerit,aneminentscientist。

Why,Icannotcontainmyanger!“

“Iwillfindout,“saidPepe,withenergy,“whoitisthatoccupieshimselfininjuringme。”

“Thatminister——butwhatistobeexpectedfromthoseinfamouspoliticasters?“

“Inthisthereisthehandofsomeonewhoisdeterminedtodrivemetodesperation,“declaredtheyoungman,visiblydisturbed。“Thisisnottheactoftheminister;thisandothercontrarietiesthatIamexperiencingaretheresultofarevengefulplot,ofasecretandwell-

laidplanofsomeimplacableenemy,andthisenemyishereinOrbajosa,thisplothasbeenhatchedinOrbajosa,doubtitnot,dearaunt。”

“Youareoutofyourmind,“repliedDonaPerfecta,withalookofcompassion。“YouhaveenemiesinOrbajosa,yousay?Someonewishestorevengehimselfuponyou?Come,Pepillo,youhavelostyoursenses。Thereadingofthosebooksinwhichtheysaythatwehaveforancestorsmonkeysorparrotshasturnedyourbrain。”

Shesmiledsweetlyassheutteredthelastwords,andtakingatoneoffamiliarandaffectionateadmonition,sheadded:

“Mydearboy,thepeopleofOrbajosamayberudeandboorishrustics,withoutlearning,orpolish,orfinemanners;butinloyaltyandgoodfaithweyieldtonoone——tonoone,Isay,noone。”

“Don"tsuppose,“saidtheyoungman,“thatIaccuseanyoneinthishouse。Butthatmyimplacableandcruelenemyisinthiscity,Iampersuaded。”

“Iwishyouwouldshowmethatstagevillain,“respondedDonaPerfecta,smilingagain。“IsupposeyouwillnotaccuseUncleLicurgo,noranyoftheotherswhohavebroughtsuitsagainstyou;forthepoorpeoplebelievetheyareonlydefendingtheirrights。Andbetweenourselves,theyarenotaltogetherwantinginreasoninthiscase。Besides,UncleLicurgolikesyougreatly。Hehastoldmesohimself。Fromthemomenthesawyou,youtookhisfancy,andthepooroldmanhasconceivedsuchanaffectionforyou——“

“Oh,yes——aprofoundaffection!“murmuredPepe。

“Don"tbefoolish,“continuedhisaunt,puttingherhandonhisshoulderandlookingathimclosely。“Don"timagineabsurdities;

convinceyourselfthatyourenemy,ifyouhaveone,isinMadrid,inthatcentreofcorruption,ofenvyandrivalry,notinthispeacefulandtranquilcorner,whereallisgood-willandconcord。Someone,nodoubt,whoisenviousofyourmerit——ThereisonethingIwishtosaynow——andthatis,thatifyoudesiretogotheretolearnthecauseofthisaffrontandaskanexplanationofitfromtheGovernment,youmustnotneglectdoingsoonouraccount。”

PepeReyfixedhiseyesonhisaunt"scountenance,asifhewishedtopenetratewithhisglancetheinmostdepthsofhersoul。

“Isaythatifyouwishtogo,doso,“repeatedDonaPerfecta,withadmirableserenity,whilehercountenanceexpressedthemostcompleteandunaffectedsincerity。

“No,senora:Idonotwishtogo。”

“Somuchthebetter;Ithinkyouareright。Youaremoretranquilhere,notwithstandingthesuspicionswithwhichyouaretormentingyourself。

PoorPepillo!WepoorrusticsofOrbajosalivehappyinourignorance。

Iamverysorrythatyouarenotcontentedhere。Butisitmyfaultifyouvexandworryyourselfwithoutacause?DoInottreatyoulikeason?HaveInotreceivedyouasthehopeofmyhouse?CanIdomoreforyou?Ifinspiteofallthisyoudonotlikeus,ifyoushowsomuchindifferencetowardus,ifyouridiculeourpiety,ifyouinsultourfriends,isitbychancebecausewedonottreatyouwell?“

DonaPerfecta"seyesgrewmoist。

“Mydearaunt,“saidPepe,feelinghisangervanish,“ItoohavecommittedsomefaultssinceIhavebeenaguestinthishouse。”

“Don"tbefoolish。Don"ttalkaboutcommittingfaults。Amongthepersonsofthesamefamilyeverythingisforgiven。”

“ButRosarito——whereisshe?“askedtheyoungman,rising。“AmInottoseeherto-day,either?“

“Sheisbetter。Doyouknowthatshedidnotwishtocomedownstairs?“

“Iwillgouptoherthen。”

“No,itwouldbeofnouse。Thatgirlhassomeobstinatenotions——

to-daysheisdeterminednottoleaveherroom。Shehaslockedherselfin。”

“Whatastrangeidea!“

“Shewillgetoverit。Undoubtedlyshewillgetoverit。Wewillseeto-nightifwecannotputthesemelancholythoughtsoutofherhead。Wewillgetupapartytoamuseher。Whydon"tyougotoDonInocencio"sandaskhimtocomehereto-nightandbringJacintillowithhim?“

“Jacintillo!“

“Yes,whenRosaritohasthesefitsofmelancholy,theonlyonewhocandivertheristhatyoungman。”

“ButIwillgoupstairs——“

“No,youmustnot。”

“Whatetiquettethereisinthishouse!“

“Youareridiculingus。DoasIaskyou。”

“ButIwishtoseeher。”

“Butyoucannotseeher。Howlittleyouknowthegirl!“

“IthoughtIknewherwell。Iwillstayhere,then。Butthissolitudeishorrible。”

“Therecomesthenotary。”

“Maledictionsuponhim!“

“AndIthinktheattorney-generalhasjustcomeintoo——heisanexcellentperson。”

“Hebehangedwithhisgoodness!“

“Butbusinessaffairs,whentheyareone"sown,serveasadistraction。

Someoneiscoming。Ithinkitistheagriculturalexpert。Youwillhavesomethingtooccupyyounowforanhourortwo。”

“Anhourortwoofhell!“

“Ah,ha!ifIamnotmistakenUncleLicurgoandUnclePasoLargohavejustentered。Perhapstheyhavecometoproposeacompromisetoyou。”

“Iwouldthrowmyselfintothepondfirst!“

“Howunnaturalyouare!Fortheyareallveryfondofyou。Well,sothatnothingmaybewanting,therecomestheconstabletoo。Heiscomingtoserveasummonsonyou。”

“Tocrucifyme。”

Alltheindividualsnamedwerenowenteringtheparloronebyone。

“Good-by,Pepe;amuseyourself,“saidDonaPerfecta。

“Earth,openandswallowme!“exclaimedtheyoungmandesperately。

“SenorDonJose。”

“MydearDonJose。”

“EsteemedDonJose。”

“MydearestDonJose。”

“Myrespectedfriend,DonJose。”

Hearingthesehoneyedandinsinuatingpreliminaries,PepeReyexhaledadeepsighandgavehimselfup。Hegavehimselfup,soulandbody,totheexecutioners,whobrandishedhorribleleavesofstampedpaperwhilethevictim,raisinghiseyestoheavenwithalookofChristianmeekness,murmured:

“Father,whyhastthouforsakenme?“

CHAPTERXII

HEREWASTROY

Love,friendship,awholesomemoralatmosphere,spirituallight,sympathy,aneasyinterchangeofideasandfeelings,thesewerewhatPepeRey"snatureimperativelydemanded。Deprivedofthem,thedarknessthatshroudedhissoulgrewdeeper,andhisinwardgloomimpartedatingeofbitternessanddiscontenttohismanner。Onthedayfollowingthescenesdescribedinthelastchapter,whatvexedhimmorethananythingwasthealreadyprolongedandmysteriousseclusionofhiscousin,accountedforatfirstbyatriflingindispositionandthenbycapricesandnervousfeelingsdifficultofexplanation。

ReywassurprisedbyconductsocontrarytotheideawhichhehadformedofRosarito。Fourdayshadpassedduringwhichhehadnotseenher;andcertainlyitwasnotbecausehedidnotdesiretobeatherside;andhissituationthreatenedsoontobecomehumiliatingandridiculous,if,byboldlytakingtheinitiative,hedidnotatonceputanendtoit。

“ShallInotseemycousinto-day,either?“hesaidtohisaunt,withmanifestill-humor,whentheyhadfinisheddining。

“No,notto-day,either。HeavenknowshowsorryIamforit。Igaveheragoodtalkingtothismorning。Thisafternoonwewillseewhatcanbedone。”

Thesuspicionthatinthisunreasonableseclusionhisadorablecousinwasratherthehelplessvictimthanthefreeandwillingagent,inducedhimtocontrolhimselfandtowait。HaditnotbeenforthissuspicionhewouldhaveleftOrbajosathatveryday。HehadnodoubtwhateverthatRosariolovedhim,butitwasevidentthatsomeunknowninfluencewasatworktoseparatethem,anditseemedtohimtobethepartofanhonorablemantodiscoverwhencethatmaligninfluenceproceededandtoopposeit,asfarasitwasinhispowertodoso。

“IhopethatRosarito"sobstinacywillnotcontinuelong,“hesaidtoDonaPerfecta,disguisinghisrealsentiments。

OnthisdayhereceivedaletterfromhisfatherinwhichthelattercomplainedofhavingreceivednonefromOrbajosa,acircumstancewhichincreasedtheengineer"sdisquietude,perplexinghimstillfurther。

Finally,afterwanderingaboutaloneinthegardenforalongtime,heleftthehouseandwenttotheCasino。Heentereditwiththedesperateairofamanabouttothrowhimselfintothesea。

Intheprincipalroomshefoundvariouspeopletalkinganddiscussingdifferentsubjects。Inonegrouptheyweresolvingwithsubtlelogicdifficultproblemsrelatingtobulls;inanother,theywerediscussingtherelativemeritsofdifferentbreedsofdonkeysofOrbajosaandVillahorrenda。Boredtothelastdegree,PepeReyturnedawayfromthesediscussionsanddirectedhisstepstowardthereading-room,wherehelookedthroughvariousreviewswithoutfindinganydistractioninthereading,andalittlelater,passingfromroomtoroom,hestopped,withoutknowingwhy,atthegaming-table。Fornearlytwohoursheremainedintheclutchesofthehorribleyellowdemon,whoseshiningeyesofgoldatoncetortureandcharm。Butnoteventheexcitementofplayhadpowertolightenthegloomofhissoul,andthesametediumwhichhadimpelledhimtowardthegreenclothsenthimawayfromit。

Shunningthenoise,hefoundhimselfinanapartmentusedasanassembly-room,inwhichatthetimetherewasnotalivingsoul,andhereheseatedhimselfwearilyatawindowoverlookingthestreet。

Thiswasverynarrow,withmorecornersandsalientanglesthanhouses,andwasovershadedthroughoutitswholeextentbytheimposingmassofthecathedralthatlifteditsdarkandtime-corrodedwallsatoneendofit。PepeReylookedupanddownandineverydirection;nosignoflife——notafootstep,notavoice,notaglance,disturbedthestillness,peacefulasthatofatomb,thatreignedeverywhere。

Suddenlystrangesounds,likethewhisperingoffemininevoices,fellonhisear,andthentherustlingofcurtainsthatwerebeingdrawn,afewwords,andfinallythehummingofasong,thebarkofalap-dog,andothersignsofsociallife,whichseemedverystrangeinsuchaplace。Observingattentively,PepeReyperceivedthatthesenoisesproceededfromanenormousbalconywithblindswhichdisplayeditscorpulentbulkinfrontofthewindowatwhichhewassitting。Beforehehadconcludedhisobservations,amemberoftheCasinosuddenlyappearedbesidehim,andaccostedhimlaughinglyinthismanner:

“Ah,SenorDonPepe!whatarogueyouare!Soyouhaveshutyourselfinheretooglethegirls,eh?“

ThespeakerwasDonJuanTafetan,averyamiableman,andoneofthefewmembersoftheCasinowhohadmanifestedforPepeReycordialfriendshipandgenuineadmiration。Withhisredcheeks,hislittledyedmustache,hisrestlesslaughingeyes,hisinsignificantfigure,hishaircarefullycombedtohidehisbaldness,DonJuanTafetanwasfarfrombeinganAntinousinappearance,buthewasverywittyandveryagreeableandhehadahappygiftfortellingagoodstory。Hewasmuchgiventolaughter,andwhenhelaughedhisface,fromhisforeheadtohischin,becameonemassofgrotesquewrinkles。Inspiteofthesequalities,andoftheapplausewhichmighthavestimulatedhistasteforspicyjokes,hewasnotascandal-monger。Everyonelikedhim,andPepeReyspentwithhimmanypleasanthours。PoorTafetan,formerlyanemployeinthecivildepartmentofthegovernmentofthecapitaloftheprovince,nowlivedmodestlyonhissalaryasaclerkinthebureauofcharities;ekingouthisincomebygallantlyplayingtheclarionetintheprocessions,inthesolemnitiesofthecathedral,andinthetheatre,wheneversomedesperatecompanyofplayersmadetheirappearanceinthosepartswiththeperfidiousdesignofgivingrepresentationsinOrbajosa。

ButthemostcuriousthingaboutDonJuanTafetanwashislikingforprettygirls。Hehimself,inthedayswhenhedidnothidehisbaldnesswithhalfadozenhairsplastereddownwithpomade,whenhedidnotdyehismustache,when,inthefreedomfromcareofyouthfulyears,hewalkedwithshouldersunstoopedandheaderect,hadbeenaformidable/Tenorio/。Tohearhimrecounthisconquestswassomethingtomakeonedielaughing;forthereare/Tenorios/andTenorios/,andhewasoneofthemostoriginal。

“Whatgirls?Idon"tseeanygirls,“respondedPepeRey。

“Yes,playtheanchorite!“

Oneoftheblindsofthebalconywasopened,givingaglimpseofayouthfulface,lovelyandsmiling,thatdisappearedinstantly,likealightextinguishedbythewind。

“Yes,Iseenow。”

“Don"tyouknowthem?“

“OnmylifeIdonot。”

“TheyaretheTroyas——theTroyagirls。Thenyoudon"tknowsomethinggood。Threelovelygirls,thedaughtersofacolonelofstaff,whodiedinthestreetsofMadridin"54。”

Theblindopenedagain,andtwofacesappeared。

“Theyarelaughingatme,“saidTafetan,makingafriendlysigntothegirls。

“Doyouknowthem?“

“Why,ofcourseIknowthem。Thepoorthingsareinthegreatestwant。

Idon"tknowhowtheymanagetolive。WhenDonFranciscoTroyadiedasubscriptionwasraisedforthem,butthatdidnotlastverylong。”

“Poorgirls!Iimaginetheyarenotmodelsofvirtue。”

“Andwhynot?Idonotbelievewhattheysayinthetownaboutthem。”

Oncemoretheblindsopened。

“Good-afternoon,girls!“criedDonJuanTafetantothethreegirls,whoappeared,artisticallygrouped,atthewindow。“Thisgentlemansaysthatgoodthingsoughtnottohidethemselves,andthatyoushouldthrowopentheblinds。”

Buttheblindwasclosedandajoyousconcertoflaughterdiffusedastrangegayetythroughthegloomystreet。Onemighthavefanciedthataflockofbirdswaspassing。

“Shallwegothere?“saidTafetansuddenly。

Hiseyessparkledandaroguishsmileplayedonhisdiscoloredlips。

“Butwhatsortofpeoplearethey,then?“

“Don"tbeafraid,SenordeRey。Thepoorthingsarehonest。Bah!Why,theyliveuponair,likethechameleons。Tellme,cananyonewhodoesn"teatsin?Thepoorgirlsarevirtuousenough。Andeveniftheydidsin,theyfastenoughtomakeupforit。”

“Letusgo,then。”

AmomentlaterDonJuanTafetanandPepeReywereenteringtheparloroftheTroyas。Thepovertyhesaw,thatstruggleddesperatelytodisguiseitself,afflictedtheyoungman。Thethreegirlswereverylovely,especiallythetwoyoungerones,whowerepaleanddark,withlargeblackeyesandslenderfigures。Well-dressedandwellshodtheywouldhaveseemedthedaughtersofaduchess,andworthytoallythemselveswithprinces。

Whenthevisitorsentered,thethreegirlswereforamomentabashed:

butverysoontheirnaturallygayandfrivolousdispositionsbecameapparent。Theylivedinpoverty,asbirdsliveinconfinement,singingbehindironbarsastheywouldsinginthemidstoftheabundanceoftheforest。Theyspentthedaysewing,whichshowedatleasthonorableprinciples;butnooneinOrbajosa,oftheirownstationinlife,heldanyintercoursewiththem。Theywere,toacertainextent,proscribed,lookeddownupon,avoided,whichalsoshowedthatthereexistedsomecauseforscandal。But,tobejust,itmustbesaidthatthebadreputationoftheTroyasconsisted,morethaninanythingelse,inthenametheyhadofbeinggossipsandmischief-makers,fondofplayingpracticaljokes,andboldandfreeintheirmanners。Theywroteanonymousletterstogravepersonages;theygavenicknamestoeverylivingbeinginOrbajosa,fromthebishopdowntothelowestvagabond;

theythrewpebblesatthepassers-by;theyhissedbehindthewindowbars,inordertoamusethemselveswiththeperplexityandannoyanceofthestartledpasser-by;theyfoundouteverythingthatoccurredintheneighborhood;towhichendtheymadeconstantuseofeverywindowandapertureintheupperpartofthehouse;theysangatnightinthebalcony;theymaskedthemselvesduringtheCarnival,inordertoobtainentranceintothehousesofthehighestfamilies;andtheyplayedmanyothermischievousprankspeculiartosmalltowns。Butwhateveritscause,thefactwasthatontheTroyatriumviraterestedoneofthosestigmasthat,onceaffixedonanyonebyasusceptiblecommunity,accompaniesthatpersonimplacablyevenbeyondthetomb。

“Thisisthegentlemantheysayhascometodiscoverthegold-mines?“

saidoneofthegirls。

“AndtodoawaywiththecultivationofgarlicinOrbajosatoplantcottonorcinnamontreesinitsstead?“

Pepecouldnothelplaughingattheseabsurdities。

“AllhehascomeforistomakeacollectionofprettygirlstotakebackwithhimtoMadrid,“saidTafetan。

“Ah!I"llbeverygladtogo!“criedone。

“Iwilltakethethreeofyouwithme,“saidPepe。“ButIwanttoknowonething;whywereyoulaughingatmewhenIwasatthewindowoftheCasino?“

Thesewordswerethesignalforfreshburstsoflaughter。

“Thesegirlsaresillythings,“saidtheeldest。

“ItwasbecausewesaidyoudeservedsomethingbetterthanDonaPerfecta"sdaughter。”

“Itwasbecausethisonesaidthatyouareonlylosingyourtime,forRosaritocaresonlyforpeopleconnectedwiththeChurch。”

“Howabsurdyouare!Isaidnothingofthekind!ItwasyouwhosaidthatthegentlemanwasaLutheranatheist,andthatheentersthecathedralsmokingandwithhishaton。”

“Well,Ididn"tinventit;thatiswhatSuspiritostoldmeyesterday。”

“AndwhoisthisSuspiritoswhosayssuchabsurdthingsaboutme?“

“Suspiritosis——Suspiritos。”

“Girls,“saidTafetan,withsmilingcountenance,“theregoestheorange-vender。Callhim;Iwanttoinviteyoutoeatoranges。”

Oneofthegirlscalledtheorange-vender。

TheconversationstartedbytheTroyasdispleasedPepeReynotalittle,dispellingtheslightfeelingofcontentmentwhichhehadexperiencedatfindinghimselfinsuchgayandcommunicativecompany。

Hecouldnot,however,refrainfromsmilingwhenhesawDonJuanTafetantakedownaguitarandbegintoplayuponitwithallthegraceandskillofhisyouthfulyears。

“Ihavebeentoldthatyousingbeautifully,“saidReytothegirls。

“LetDonJuanTafetansing。”

“Idon"tsing。”

“NorI,“saidthesecondofthegirls,offeringtheengineersomepiecesoftheskinoftheorangeshehadjustpeeled。

“MariaJuana,don"tleaveyoursewing,“saidtheeldestoftheTroyas。

“Itislate,andthecassockmustbefinishedto-night。”

“Thereistobenoworkto-day。Tothedevilwiththeneedles!“

exclaimedTafetan。

Andhebegantosingasong。

“Thepeoplearestoppinginthestreet,“saidthesecondofthegirls,goingoutonthebalcony。“DonJuanTafetan"sshoutscanbeheardinthePlaza——Juana,Juana!“

“Well?“

“Suspiritosiswalkingdownthestreet。”

“Throwapieceoforange-peelather。”

PepeReylookedoutalso;hesawaladywalkingdownthestreetatwhomtheyoungestoftheTroyas,takingaskilfulaim,threwalargepieceoforange-peel,whichstruckherstraightonthebackofthehead。Thentheyhastilyclosedtheblinds,andthethreegirlstriedtostifletheirlaughtersothatitmightnotbeheardinthestreet。

“Thereisnoworkto-day,“criedone,overturningthesewing-basketwiththetipofhershoe。

“Thatisthesameassaying,to-morrowthereistobenoeating,“saidtheeldest,gatheringupthesewingimplements。

PepeReyinstinctivelyputhishandintohispocket。Hewouldgladlyhavegiventhemanalms。Thespectacleofthesepoororphans,condemnedbytheworldbecauseoftheirfrivolity,saddenedhimbeyondmeasure。

IftheonlysinoftheTroyas,iftheonlypleasurewhichtheyhadtocompensatethemforsolitude,poverty,andneglect,wastothroworange-peelsatthepassers-by,theymightwellbeexcusedfordoingit。Theausterecustomsofthetowninwhichtheylivedhadperhapspreservedthemfromvice,buttheunfortunategirlslackeddecorumandgood-breeding,thecommonandmostvisiblesignsofmodesty,anditmighteasilybesupposedthattheyhadthrownoutofthewindowsomethingmorethanorange-peels。PepeReyfeltprofoundpityforthem。

Henotedtheirshabbydresses,madeover,mended,trimmed,andretrimmed,tomakethemlooklikenew;henotedtheirbrokenshoes——andoncemoreheputhishandinhispocket。

“Vicemayreignhere,“hesaidtohimself,“butthefaces,thefurniture,allshowthatthisisthewreckofarespectablefamily。Ifthesepoorgirlswereasbadasitissaidtheyare,theywouldnotliveinsuchpovertyandtheywouldnotwork。InOrbajosatherearerichmen。”

Thethreegirlswentbackandforwardbetweenhimandthewindow,keepingupagayandsprightlyconversation,whichindicated,itmustbesaid,aspeciesofinnocenceinthemidstofalltheirfrivolityandunconventionality。

“SenorDonJose,whatanexcellentladyDonaPerfectais!“

“SheistheonlypersoninOrbajosawhohasnonickname,theonlypersoninOrbajosawhoisnotspokenillof。”

“Everyonerespectsher。”

“Everyoneadoresher。”

Totheseutterancestheyoungmanrespondedbypraisesofhisaunt,buthehadnolongeranyinclinationtotakemoneyfromhispocketandsay,“MariaJuana,takethisforapairofboots。”“Pepa,takethistobuyadressforyourself。”“Florentina,takethistoprovideyourselfwithaweek"sprovisions,“ashehadbeenonthepointofdoing。Atamomentwhenthethreegirlshadrunouttothebalconytoseewhowaspassing,DonJuanTafetanapproachedReyandwhisperedtohim:

“Howprettytheyare!Aretheynot?Poorthings!Itseemsimpossiblethattheyshouldbesogaywhenitmaybepositivelyaffirmedthattheyhavenotdinedto-day。”

“DonJuan,DonJuan!“criedPepilla。“Herecomesafriendofyours,NicolasitoHernandez,inotherwords,CirioPascual,withthisthree-

storyhat。Heisprayingtohimself,nodoubt,forthesoulsofthosewhomhehassenttothegravewithhisextortion。”

“Iwagerthatneitherofyouwilldaretocallhimbyhisnickname。”

“Itisabet。”

“Juana,shuttheblinds,waituntilhepasses,andwhenheisturningthecorner,Iwillcallout,"Cirio,CirioPascual!"“

DonJuanTafetanranouttothebalcony。

“Comehere,DonJose,sothatyoumayknowthistype,“hecalled。

PepeRey,availinghimselfofthemomentinwhichthethreegirlsandDonJuanweremakingmerryinthebalcony,callingNicolasitoHernandezthenicknamewhichsogreatlyenragedhim,steppedcautiouslytooneofthesewingbasketsintheroomandplacedinitahalfouncewhichhehadleftafterhislossesatplay。

Thenhehurriedouttothebalconyjustasthetwoyoungestcriedinthemidstofwildburstsoflaughter,“Cirio,CirioPascual!“

CHAPTERXIII

ACASUSBELLI

AfterthispranktheTroyascommencedaconversationwiththeirvisitorsaboutthepeopleandtheaffairsofthetown。Theengineer,fearingthathisexploitmightbediscoveredwhilehewaspresent,wishedtogo,whichdispleasedtheTroyasgreatly。Oneofthemwhohadlefttheroomnowreturned,saying:

“Suspiritosisnowintheyard;sheishangingouttheclothes。”

“DonJosewillwishtoseeher,“saidanotherofthegirls。

“Sheisafine-lookingwoman。AndnowshearrangesherhairintheMadridfashion。Come,allofyou。”

Theytooktheirvisitorstothedining-room——anapartmentverylittleused——whichopenedonaterrace,wheretherewereafewflowersinpotsandmanybrokenanddisusedarticlesoffurniture。Theterraceoverlookedtheyardofanadjoininghouse,withapiazzafullofgreenvinesandplantsinpotscarefullycultivated。Everythingaboutitshowedittobetheabodeofneatandindustriouspeopleofmodestmeans。

TheTroyas,approachingtheedgeoftheroof,lookedattentivelyattheneighboringhouse,andthen,imposingsilencebyagestureontheircavaliers,retreatedtoapartoftheterracefromwhichtheycouldnotseeintotheyard,andwheretherewasnodangeroftheirbeingseenfromit。

“Sheiscomingoutofthekitchennowwithapanofpeas,“saidMariaJuana,stretchingouthernecktolook。

“Theregoes!“criedanother,throwingapebbleintotheyard。

Thenoiseoftheprojectilestrikingagainsttheglassofthepiazzawasheard,andthenanangryvoicecrying:

“Nowtheyhavebrokenanotherpaneofglass!“

Thegirls,hidden,closebesidethetwomen,inacorneroftheterrace,weresuffocatingwithlaughter。

“SenoraSuspiritosisveryangry,“saidRey。“Whydotheycallherbythatname?“

“Because,whensheistalking,shesighsaftereveryword,andalthoughshehaseverythingshewants,sheisalwayscomplaining。”

Therewasamoment"ssilenceinthehousebelow。PepitaTroyalookedcautiouslydown。

“Thereshecomesagain,“shewhispered,oncemoreimposingsilencebyagesture。“Maria,givemeapebble。Giveithere——bang!thereitgoes!“

“Youdidn"thither。Itstrucktheground。”

“LetmeseeifIcan。Letuswaituntilshecomesoutofthepantryagain。”

“Now,nowsheiscomingout。Takecare,Florentina。”

“One,two,three!Thereitgoes!“

Acryofpainwasheardfrombelow,amalediction,amasculineexclamation,foritwasamanwhoutteredit。PepeReycoulddistinguishclearlythesewords:

“Thedevil!Theyhaveputaholeinmyhead,the——Jacinto,Jacinto!

Butwhatanabominableneighborhoodthisis!“

“GoodHeavens!whathaveIdone!“exclaimedFlorentina,filledwithconsternation。“IhavestruckSenorDonInocencioonthehead。”

“ThePenitentiary?“saidPepeRey。

“Yes。”

“Doesheliveinthathouse?“

“Why,whereelseshouldhelive?“

“Andtheladyofthesighs——“

“Ishisniece,hishousekeeper,orwhateverelseshemaybe。Weamuseourselveswithherbecausesheisverytiresome,butwearenotaccustomedtoplaytricksonhisreverence,thePenitentiary。”

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