投诉 阅读记录

第8章

Minorethadaforeheadofthisdescription,furrowedwithwrinkles,whichrecoveredinhisoldageasortofartlesscandorfromthemannerinwhichthesilveryhair,brushedbacklikethatofawomanwhenmakinghertoilet,curledinlightflakesupontheblacknessofhiscoat。Hepersistedindressing,asinhisyouth,inblacksilkstockings,shoeswithgoldbuckles,breechesofblackpoult-de-soie,andablackcoat,adornedwiththeredrosette。Thishead,sofirmlycharacterized,thecoldwhitenessofwhichwassoftenedbytheyellowingtonesofoldage,happenedtobe,justthen,inthefulllightofawindow。AsMadameMinoretcameinsightofhimthedoctor’sblueeyeswiththeirreddenedlidswereraisedtoheaven;anewconvictionhadgiventhemanewexpression。Hisspectacleslayinhisprayer-bookandmarkedtheplacewherehehadceasedtopray。Thetallandspareoldman,hisarmscrossedonhisbreast,stooderectinanattitudewhichbespokethefullstrengthofhisfacultiesandtheunshakableassuranceofhisfaith。Hegazedatthealtarhumblywithalookofrenewedhope,andtooknonoticeofhisnephew’swife,whoplantedherselfalmostinfrontofhimasiftoreproachhimforcomingbacktoGod。

Zelie,seeingalleyesturneduponher,madehastetoleavethechurchandreturnedtothesquarelesshurriedlythanshehadleftit。Shehadreckonedonthedoctor’smoney,andpossessionwasbecomingproblematical。Shefoundtheclerkofthecourt,thecollector,andtheirwivesingreaterconsternationthanever。Goupilwastakingpleasureintormentingthem。

“Itisnotinthepublicsquareandbeforethewholetownthatweoughttotalkofouraffairs,“saidZelie;“comehomewithme。Youtoo,MonsieurDionis,“sheaddedtothenotary;“you’llnotbeintheway。“

ThustheprobabledisinheritanceofMassin,Cremiere,andthepostmasterwasthenewsoftheday。

Justastheheirsandthenotarywerecrossingthesquaretogototheposthousethenoiseofthediligencerattlinguptotheoffice,whichwasonlyafewstepsfromthechurch,atthetopoftheGrand’Rue,madeitsusualracket。

“Goodness!I’mlikeyou,Minoret;IforgotallaboutDesire,“saidZelie。“Letusgoandseehimgetdown。Heisalmostalawyer;andhisinterestsaremixedupinthismatter。“

Thearrivalofthediligenceisalwaysanamusement,butwhenitcomesinlatesomeunusualeventisexpected。Thecrowdnowmovedtowardsthe“Ducler。“

“Here’sDesire!“wasthegeneralcry。

Thetyrant,andyetthelifeandsoulofNemours,Desirealwaysputthetowninafermentwhenhecame。Lovedbytheyoungmen,withwhomhewasinvariablygenerous,hestimulatedthembyhisverypresence。

ButhismethodsofamusementweresodreadedbyolderpersonsthatmorethanonefamilywasverythankfultohavehimcompletehisstudiesandstudylawinParis。DesireMinoret,aslightyouth,slenderandfairlikehismother,fromwhomheobtainedhisblueeyesandpaleskin,smiledfromthewindowonthecrowd,andjumpedlightlydowntokisshismother。AshortsketchoftheyoungfellowwillshowhowproudZeliefeltwhenshesawhim。

Heworeveryelegantboots,trousersofwhiteEnglishdrillingheldunderhisfeetbystrapsofvarnishedleather,arichcravat,admirablyputonandstillmoreadmirablyfastened,aprettyfancywaistcoat,inthepocketofsaidwaistcoataflatwatch,thechainofwhichhungdown;and,finally,ashortfrock-coatofbluecloth,andagrayhat,——buthislackofthemanner-bornwasshowninthegiltbuttonsofthewaistcoatandtheringwornoutsideofhispurplekidglove。Hecarriedacanewithachasedgoldhead。

“Youarelosingyourwatch,“saidhismother,kissinghim。

“No,itiswornthatway,“hereplied,lettinghisfatherhughim。

“Well,cousin,soweshallsoonseeyoualawyer?“saidMassin。

“Ishalltaketheoathsatthebeginningofnextterm,“saidDesire,returningthefriendlynodshewasreceivingonallsides。

“Nowweshallhavesomefun,“saidGoupil,shakinghimbythehand。

“Ha!myoldwag,sohereyouare!“repliedDesire。

“Youtakeyourlawlicenseforalllicense,“saidGoupil,affrontedbybeingtreatedsocavalierlyinpresenceofothers。

“Youknowmyluggage,“criedDesiretothered-facedoldconductorofthediligence;“haveittakentothehouse。“

“Thesweatisrollingoffyourhorses,“saidZeliesharplytotheconductor;“youhaven’tcommon-sensetodrivetheminthatway。Youarestupiderthanyourownbeasts。“

“ButMonsieurDesirewasinahurrytogetheretosaveyoufromanxiety,“explainedCabirolle。

“Butiftherewasnoaccidentwhyriskkillingthehorses?“sheretorted。

Thegreetingsoffriendsandacquaintances,thecrowdingoftheyoungmenaroundDesire,andtherelatingoftheincidentsofthejourneytookenoughtimeforthemasstobeconcludedandtheworshipperstoissuefromthechurch。Bymerechance(whichmanagesmanythings)

DesiresawUrsulaontheporchashepassedalong,andhestoppedshortamazedatherbeauty。Hisactionalsostoppedtheadvanceoftherelationswhoaccompaniedhim。

Ingivingherarmtohergodfather,Ursulawasobligedtoholdherprayer-bookinonehandandherparasolintheother;andthisshedidwiththeinnategracewhichgracefulwomenputintotheawkwardordifficultthingsoftheircharmingcraftofwomanhood。Ifminddoestrulyrevealitselfinallthings,wemaybepermittedtosaythatUrsula’sattitudeandbearingsuggesteddivinesimplicity。Shewasdressedinawhitecambricgownmadelikeawrapper,trimmedhereandtherewithknotsofblueribbon。Thepelerine,edgedwiththesameribbonrunthroughabroadhemandtiedwithbowslikethoseonthedress,showedthegreatbeautyofhershape。Herthroat,ofapurewhite,wascharmingintoneagainsttheblue,——therightcolorforafairskin。Alongbluesashwithfloatingendsdefinedaslenderwaistwhichseemedflexible,——amostseductivecharminwomen。Sheworearice-strawbonnet,modestlytrimmedwithribbonslikethoseofthegown,thestringsofwhichweretiedunderherchin,settingoffthewhitenessofthestrawanddoingnodespitetothatofherbeautifulcomplexion。Ursuladressedherownhairnaturally(alaBerthe,asitwasthencalled)inheavybraidsoffine,fairhair,laidflatoneithersideofthehead,eachlittlestrandreflectingthelightasshewalked。Hergrayeyes,softandproudatthesametime,wereinharmonywithafinelymodeledbrow。Arosytinge,suffusinghercheekslikeacloud,brightenedafacewhichwasregularwithoutbeinginsipid;fornaturehadgivenher,bysomerareprivilege,extremepurityofformcombinedwithstrengthofcountenance。Thenobilityofherlifewasmanifestinthegeneralexpressionofherperson,whichmighthaveservedasamodelforatypeoftrustfulness,orofmodesty。Herhealth,thoughbrilliant,wasnotcoarselyapparent;infact,herwholeairwasdistinguished。Beneaththelittleglovesofalightcoloritwaseasytoimagineherprettyhands。Thearchedandslenderfeetweredelicatelyshodinbronzedkidbootstrimmedwithabrownsilkfringe。Herbluesashholdingatthewaistasmallflatwatchandabluepursewithgilttasselsattractedtheeyesofeverywomanshemet。

“Hehasgivenheranewwatch!“saidMadameCremiere,pinchingherhusband’sarm。

“Heavens!isthatUrsula?“criedDesire;“Ididn’trecognizeher。“

“Well,mydearuncle,“saidthepostmaster,addressingthedoctorandpointingtothewholepopulationdrawnupinparallelhedgestoletthedoctorpass,“everybodywantstoseeyou。“

“WasittheAbbeChaperonorMademoiselleUrsulawhoconvertedyou,uncle,“saidMassin,bowingtothedoctorandhisprotegee,withJesuiticalhumility。

“Ursula,“repliedthedoctor,laconically,continuingtowalkonasifannoyed。

Thenightbefore,astheoldmanfinishedhisgameofwhistwithUrsula,theNemoursdoctor,andBongrand,heremarked,“Iintendtogotochurchto-morrow。“

“Then,“saidBongrand,“yourheirswon’tgetanothernight’srest。“

Thespeechwassuperfluous,however,forasingleglancesufficedthesagaciousandclear-sighteddoctortoreadthemindsofhisheirsbytheexpressionoftheirfaces。Zelie’sirruptionintothechurch,herglance,whichthedoctorintercepted,thismeetingofalltheexpectantonesinthepublicsquare,andtheexpressionintheireyesastheyturnedthemonUrsula,allprovedtohimtheirhatred,nowfreshlyawakened,andtheirsordidfears。

“Itisafeatherinyourcap,Mademoiselle,“saidMadameCremiere,puttinginherwordwithahumblebow,——“amiraclewhichwillnotcostyoumuch。“

“ItisGod’sdoing,madame,“repliedUrsula。

“God!“exclaimedMinoret-Levrault;“myfather-in-lawusedtosayheservedtoblanketmanyhorses。“

“Yourfather-in-lawhadthemindofajockey,“saidthedoctorseverely。

“Come,“saidMinorettohiswifeandson,“whydon’tyoubowtomyuncle?“

“Ishouldn’tbemistressofmyselfbeforethatlittlehypocrite,“

criedZelie,carryingoffherson。

“Iadviseyou,uncle,nottogotomasswithoutavelvetcap,“saidMadameMassin;“thechurchisverydamp。“

“Pooh,niece,“saidthedoctor,lookingroundontheassembly,“thesoonerI’mputtobedthesooneryou’llflourish。“

Hewalkedonquickly,drawingUrsulawithhim,andseemedinsuchahurrythattheothersdroppedbehind。

“Whydoyousaysuchharshthingstothem?itisn’tright,“saidUrsula,shakinghisarminacoaxingway。

“Ishallalwayshatehypocrites,asmuchafterasbeforeIbecamereligious。Ihavedonegoodtothemall,andIaskednogratitude;butnotoneofmyrelativessentyouafloweronyourbirthday,whichtheyknowistheonlydayIcelebrate。“

AtsomedistancebehindthedoctorandUrsulacameMadamedePortenduere,draggingherselfalongasifovercomewithtrouble。Shebelongedtotheclassofoldwomenwhosedressrecallsthestyleofthelastcentury。Theywearpuce-coloredgownswithflatsleeves,thecutofwhichcanbeseenintheportraitsofMadameLebrun;theyallhaveblacklacemantlesandbonnetsofashapegoneby,inkeepingwiththeirslowanddignifieddeportment;onemightalmostfancythattheystillworepaniersundertheirpetticoatsorfeltthemthere,aspersonswhohavelostalegaresaidtofancythatthefootismoving。

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