登陆注册
15688600000077

第77章

The first risk that Dantes ran was, that the jailer, when he brought him his supper at seven o'clock, might perceive the change that had been made; fortunately, twenty times at least, from misanthropy or fatigue, Dantes had received his jailer in bed, and then the man placed his bread and soup on the table, and went away without saying a word.This time the jailer might not be as silent as usual, but speak to Dantes, and seeing that he received no reply, go to the bed, and thus discover all.

When seven o'clock came, Dantes' agony really began.His hand placed upon his heart was unable to redress its throbbings, while, with the other he wiped the perspiration from his temples.From time to time chills ran through his whole body, and clutched his heart in a grasp of ice.Then he thought he was going to die.Yet the hours passed on without any unusual disturbance, and Dantes knew that he had escaped the first peril.It was a good augury.At length, about the hour the governor had appointed, footsteps were heard on the stairs.Edmond felt that the moment had arrived, summoned up all his courage, held his breath, and would have been happy if at the same time he could have repressed the throbbing of his veins.The footsteps -- they were double -- paused at the door -- and Dantes guessed that the two grave-diggers had come to seek him -- this idea was soon converted into certainty, when he heard the noise they made in putting down the hand-bier.The door opened, and a dim light reached Dantes' eyes through the coarse sack that covered him; he saw two shadows approach his bed, a third remaining at the door with a torch in its hand.The two men, approaching the ends of the bed, took the sack by its extremities.

"He's heavy though for an old and thin man," said one, as he raised the head.

"They say every year adds half a pound to the weight of the bones," said another, lifting the feet.

"Have you tied the knot?" inquired the first speaker.

"What would be the use of carrying so much more weight?" was the reply, "I can do that when we get there.""Yes, you're right," replied the companion.

"What's the knot for?" thought Dantes.

They deposited the supposed corpse on the bier.Edmond stiffened himself in order to play the part of a dead man, and then the party, lighted by the man with the torch, who went first, ascended the stairs.Suddenly he felt the fresh and sharp night air, and Dantes knew that the mistral was blowing.It was a sensation in which pleasure and pain were strangely mingled.The bearers went on for twenty paces, then stopped, putting the bier down on the ground.One of them went away, and Dantes heard his shoes striking on the pavement.

"Where am I?" he asked himself.

"Really, he is by no means a light load!" said the other bearer, sitting on the edge of the hand-barrow.Dantes'

first impulse was to escape, but fortunately he did not attempt it.

"Give us a light," said the other bearer, "or I shall never find what I am looking for." The man with the torch complied, although not asked in the most polite terms.

"What can he be looking for?" thought Edmond."The spade, perhaps." An exclamation of satisfaction indicated that the grave-digger had found the object of his search."Here it is at last," he said, "not without some trouble though.""Yes," was the answer, "but it has lost nothing by waiting."As he said this, the man came towards Edmond, who heard a heavy metallic substance laid down beside him, and at the same moment a cord was fastened round his feet with sudden and painful violence.

"Well, have you tied the knot?" inquired the grave-digger, who was looking on.

"Yes, and pretty tight too, I can tell you," was the answer.

"Move on, then." And the bier was lifted once more, and they proceeded.

They advanced fifty paces farther, and then stopped to open a door, then went forward again.The noise of the waves dashing against the rocks on which the chateau is built, reached Dantes' ear distinctly as they went forward.

"Bad weather!" observed one of the bearers; "not a pleasant night for a dip in the sea.""Why, yes, the abbe runs a chance of being wet," said the other; and then there was a burst of brutal laughter.Dantes did not comprehend the jest, but his hair stood erect on his head.

"Well, here we are at last," said one of them."A little farther -- a little farther," said the other."You know very well that the last was stopped on his way, dashed on the rocks, and the governor told us next day that we were careless fellows."They ascended five or six more steps, and then Dantes felt that they took him, one by the head and the other by the heels, and swung him to and fro."One!" said the grave-diggers, "two! three!" And at the same instant Dantes felt himself flung into the air like a wounded bird, falling, falling, with a rapidity that made his blood curdle.Although drawn downwards by the heavy weight which hastened his rapid descent, it seemed to him as if the fall lasted for a century.

At last, with a horrible splash, he darted like an arrow into the ice-cold water, and as he did so he uttered a shrill cry, stifled in a moment by his immersion beneath the waves.

Dantes had been flung into the sea, and was dragged into its depths by a thirty-six pound shot tied to his feet.The sea is the cemetery of the Chateau d'If.

同类推荐
  • 三异笔谈

    三异笔谈

    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。
  • 道门定制

    道门定制

    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。
  • 莲修起信录

    莲修起信录

    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。
  • The Borgias

    The Borgias

    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。
  • 金刚能断般若波罗蜜经

    金刚能断般若波罗蜜经

    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。
热门推荐
  • 最近官场秘密史

    最近官场秘密史

    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。
  • 行政法学

    行政法学

    提高行政机关和国家公务员的依法行政水平,坚持依法行政、从严治政,是建设社会主义法治国家的关键。本书针对我国政府公共管理的需要,侧重从行政管理的角度,系统阐述行政法学的基本概念、原则,重点分析行政主体规范、行政行为规范、行政救济规范和监督行政规范等四方面内容,使读者阅读后能对行政法学的各项基本概念和原理,诸如行政主体、行政行为、行政立法、行政程序、行政复议、行政诉讼等内容及其发展,有比较全面的了解。本书既可作为酝孕粤学位课程的专用教材,亦适合作为行政管理学及法学专业的本、专科基本教材。
  • 死亡请柬

    死亡请柬

    江北大学美术系学生,牛欣欣再为海外贸易公司老总吴宇翔画壁画期间,屡次要款未果。然而有一天牛欣欣看到吴宇翔突然接到了一个神秘电话,接着收到了一个神秘的盒子。第二天牛欣欣接到吴宇翔的电话,令牛欣欣十分诧异的是,吴宇翔居然爽快的付清了所有款项。可在牛欣欣拿到钱的当天晚上,吴宇翔上吊自杀,盒子神秘失踪,并留下一张神秘的照片。同时江北大学第三校舍开放的当天下午,美术系方晓彤在画室用铅笔刺向自己的喉咙,诡异自杀。一连串诡异所思的事件,神秘的死亡请柬,牛欣欣发现,自己被卷入了一场凶杀风波,同时牵扯出了十几年前的两件无头公案。命运的天枰到底会偏向哪边?盒子里到底隐藏着什么秘密?第三校舍又有什么恐怖的过去?
  • 源气世界

    源气世界

    源气是万物的本源,是最神秘的能量,他不但滋生万物,也使人类变得强大。
  • 当笨蛋爱上傻瓜

    当笨蛋爱上傻瓜

    逗逼篇:数学老师:“直觉是靠不住的,直觉要是靠得住,母猪都能上树了。”女主:“我又为天下的母猪平反一次了,母猪也是有机会上树的。”语文老师让女主背毛泽东的《沁园春?雪》。女主:“考试如此多焦,引无数学生尽通宵,惜学霸优生,胆子太小,学渣差生,不得不抄。一代栋梁,莘莘学子,不得不把白卷交,俱往矣,要想及格,还得靠抄。”纯爱篇:男主:不管我对你的爱有多深,说出来就没有那么刻骨刻骨铭心。如果你不能感受到,不是你迟钝,是我的努力还不够,那么我会继续努力。只要能让她开心的事,做什么都值得!
  • 无限之挑战者游戏

    无限之挑战者游戏

    死亡就是结束?不,它只是另一个开始……一颗小小的基因晶核,觉醒独属于你的异能!------------走过路过千万不要错过,一本00后萌新写的小说,您的鼓励就是对我最大的支持!
  • 我多想拥抱你,过去的我

    我多想拥抱你,过去的我

    每个人的青春都如此美好,我只是想留下点什么
  • tfboys之今生唯你

    tfboys之今生唯你

    隔壁的王帅哥明明喜欢她,却傲娇的说“NO”沐璃表示不开心,“真当她沐璃非他不可,学校大把的人喜欢她”可是她好像还真他不可!隔壁的,我错了!王俊凯邪魅一笑,沐璃,这辈子你只能是我的!
  • 羽中他是那一抹惊鸿

    羽中他是那一抹惊鸿

    “顾北陌!你等等我!……不行不行,我走不动了你自己走吧。”羽曦在后面喘着粗气,她是真的不行了。“平时叫你多锻炼你不信吧,现在好了吧,快过来。”虽然嘴上是让她自己过来,可是身体还是很诚实的走向羽曦,走到她面前,蹲下身子“上来,快点,不然孩子在家该等急了。”后来,记者问到“顾先生,你能透露下你在家中的地位么?”“宝宝,老婆,狗,阿姨(保姆),我”……
  • 魔法历

    魔法历

    上古年间,魔法大帝与天行者凭借三本魔法书创立了人类历史上最伟大的文明--魔法帝国。魔法!创世神界最强大的力量,被人族掌握后,人族的实力突飞猛进,然而比实力成长更快的是野心!短短两千余年,魔法帝国对外树敌无数,对内实行高压政策,战争已经在所难免。一场席卷整个创世神界的战争就此拉开序幕--魔武大战。神,龙,人,精灵,矮人,无数草莽英雄奋起反抗魔法帝国的暴政。这是英雄辈出的时期!也是风云并起的年代!