登陆注册
14324800000076

第76章

SHARING THE DREAD

The tenth of September came. How swiftly the days flew by!

One morning, a true autumn morning, with cold mist falling over the earth, in the rising sun, she sat under the porch of the chapel of the shipwrecked mariners, where the widows go to pray, with eyes fixed and glassy, throbbing temples tightened as by an iron hand.

These sad morning mists had begun two days before, and on this particular day Gaud had awakened with a still more bitter uneasiness, caused by the forecast of advancing winter. Why did this day, this hour, this very moment, seem to her more painful than the preceding?

Often ships are delayed a fortnight, even a month, for that matter.

But surely there was something different about this particular morning, for she had come to-day for the first time to sit in the porch of this chapel and read the names of the dead sailors, perished in their prime.

"In memory of GAOS, YVON, Lost at sea Near the Norden-Fjord."Like a great shudder, a gust of wind rose from the sea, and at the same time something fell like rain upon the roof above. It was only the dead leaves though; many were blown in at the porch; the old wind-tossed trees of the graveyard were losing their foliage in this rising gale, and winter was marching nearer.

"Lost at sea, Near the Norden-Fjord, In the storm of the 4th and 5th of August, 1880."She read mechanically under the arch of the doorway; her eyes sought to pierce the distance over the sea. That morning it was untraceable under the gray mist, and a dragging drapery of clouds overhung the horizon like a mourning veil.

Another gust of wind, and other leaves danced in in whirls. A stronger gust still, as if the western storm that had strewn those dead over the sea, wished to deface the very inscriptions that remembered their names to the living.

Gaud looked with involuntary persistency at an empty space upon the wall that seemed to yawn expectant. By a terrible impression she was pursued, the thought of a fresh slab which might soon, perhaps, be placed there, with another name which she did not even dare to think of in such a spot.

She felt cold, and remained seated on the granite bench, her head reclining against the stone wall.

* * * * * * * * * * *

. . . . . . . "near the Norden-Fjord, In the storm of the 4th and 5th of August, At the age of 23 years, /Requiescat in pace/!"Then Iceland loomed up before her, with its little cemetery lighted up from below the sea-line by the midnight sun. Suddenly in the same empty space on the wall, with horrifying clearness she saw the fresh slab she was thinking of; a clear white one, with a skull and cross-bones, and in a flash of foresight, a name--the worshipped name of "Yann Gaos!" Then she suddenly and fearfully drew herself up straight and stiff, with a hoarse, wild cry in her throat like a mad creature.

Outside the gray mist of the dawn fell over the land, and the dead leaves were again blown dancingly into the porch.

Steps on the footpath? Somebody was coming? She rose and quickly smoothed down her cap and composed her face. Nearer drew the steps.

She assumed the air of one who might be there by chance; for, above all, she did not wish to appear yet, like the widow of a shipwrecked mariner.

It happened to be Fante Floury, the wife of the second mate of the /Leopoldine/. She understood immediately what Gaud was doing there; it was useless to dissemble with her. At first each woman stood speechless before the other. They were angry and almost hated each other for having met with a like sentiment of apprehension.

"All the men of Treguier and Saint Brieuc have been back this week,"said Fante at last, in a pitiless, muffled, half-irritated voice.

She carried a blessed taper in her hand, to offer up a prayer. Gaud did not wish yet to resort to that extreme resource of despairing wives. Yet silently she entered the chapel behind Fante, and they knelt down together side by side, like two sisters.

To the "Star of the Sea" they offered ardent imploring prayers, with their whole soul in them. A sound of sobbing was alone heard, as their rapid tears swiftly fell upon the floor. They rose together, more confident and softened. Fante held up Gaud, who staggered, and taking her in her arms, kissed her.

Wiping their eyes, and smoothing their dishevelled hair, they brushed off the salt dust from the flagstones, soiling their gowns, and they went away in opposite directions, without another word.

同类推荐
  • 名公书判清明集

    名公书判清明集

    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。
  • 庚巳编

    庚巳编

    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。
  • 月江正印禅师语录

    月江正印禅师语录

    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。
  • 筍谱

    筍谱

    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。
  • 清微丹诀

    清微丹诀

    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
  • 魔魇苍穹

    魔魇苍穹

    天之神子还是魔魇之主,接受悲剧还是逆天改命,万族林立的洪荒世界,弱肉强食的物竞天择,且看一个少年的自强之路,
  • 恋味

    恋味

    赤司:从现在开始,你就是我的人了亦落捂着嘴,惊讶的流下了泪赤司温柔地吻去她落下的泪:哭什么,你都是我的了,所以,你的泪也是我的
  • 神级小家丁

    神级小家丁

    何为佛,何为魔。一念成佛,一念成魔!年轻大学生林阳,因开启特殊天赋,被神秘强者选中,来到一个浩瀚的武修世界,意外成为大宁帝国莽城薛府的一名低级家丁,从此踏上逆天征程。家丁也是人,只待鲤鱼跃龙门!有朝一日冲天起,踏尽天下魑魅魂!
  • 捡来的小活宝

    捡来的小活宝

    陆皓宇对于自己车前坐着一个清秀的少年感到诧异,初次见面,少年的眼神便已经刻在了他心里,但他不知道,那一个眼神,成了他们一生的羁绊轻松欢乐小白文,小虐,he求收藏,求推荐
  • 对不起,错爱你

    对不起,错爱你

    16岁那年,她又遇见了他。她为他付出了太多,可换来的还是他离去的背影。她在雪地里呢喃:”对不起,是我错爱你。“
  • 异世丹仙

    异世丹仙

    欠下百万巨款,一个车祸,偶然穿越到异世界!得逆天奇遇,获上古神器。生来经脉断尽!备受欺负!能否崛起,独占一方,成为丹仙?
  • 都市侠歌行

    都市侠歌行

    世人以为相师一至九品,一品为宗师,九品为神棍,但在我看来,术数界太难混,一品难于登天,顶着个九品相师名头在娱乐圈给美女看看手相,在地产圈里忽悠大亨买买地,在金融圈里赚点零花钱,这么多圈圈,随手打个叉叉,生活就是如此,我是打不死的小强,到贵圈一游!
  • 沉舟香畔过

    沉舟香畔过

    如果你瞧不起庶女,怎可瞧得起世界?庶女苏沉香的一生,让你感叹。你见过庶女与嫡女的战争吗?争夺宠爱,夺取天下。浮浮沉沉,感叹,赞扬!
  • 洪荒中拥有人族智慧的大贤

    洪荒中拥有人族智慧的大贤

    洪荒中的人族是如何生存到现在的是得到圣人的帮助么?不是是得到天道的帮助么?也不是是得到各方大能的帮助么,也不是需知洪荒人族千万年的经历,须看洪荒中的人族
  • 霸道校草征服拽丫头

    霸道校草征服拽丫头

    开学第一天摔倒,校草道歉,惹女生冷眼。校草不仅道歉还一直关注这我们。逃课被学生会会长抓到,还不让我们走。我靠,学生会会长不是省油的灯,还要记过一次。放学回家校草追着要送我们回去,成为学校公敌。霸道校草顾逸燃把叶言压在沙发上强吻,还说:“你只能喜欢我一个。