登陆注册
15708100000049

第49章

Besides men who shoot and men who ride with the hounds, there are few people in the forest, in the early spring, save woodcutters plying their axes steadily, and old women and children gathering wood for the fire. You may meet such a party coming home in the twilight: the old woman laden with a fagot of chips, and the little ones hauling a long branch behind them in her wake. That is the worst of what there is to encounter; and if I tell you of what once happened to a friend of mine, it is by no means to tantalise you with false hopes; for the adventure was unique. It was on a very cold, still, sunless morning, with a flat grey sky and a frosty tingle in the air, that this friend (who shall here be nameless) heard the notes of a key-bugle played with much hesitation, and saw the smoke of a fire spread out along the green pine-tops, in a remote uncanny glen, hard by a hill of naked boulders. He drew near warily, and beheld a picnic party seated under a tree in an open. The old father knitted a sock, the mother sat staring at the fire. The eldest son, in the uniform of a private of dragoons, was choosing out notes on a key-bugle. Two or three daughters lay in the neighbourhood picking violets. And the whole party as grave and silent as the woods around them! My friend watched for a long time, he says; but all held their peace; not one spoke or smiled; only the dragoon kept choosing out single notes upon the bugle, and the father knitted away at his work and made strange movements the while with his flexible eyebrows.

They took no notice whatever of my friend's presence, which was disquieting in itself, and increased the resemblance of the whole party to mechanical waxworks. Certainly, he affirms, a wax figure might have played the bugle with more spirit than that strange dragoon. And as this hypothesis of his became more certain, the awful insolubility of why they should be left out there in the woods with nobody to wind them up again when they ran down, and a growing disquietude as to what might happen next, became too much for his courage, and he turned tail, and fairly took to his heels. It might have been a singing in his ears, but he fancies he was followed as he ran by a peal of Titanic laughter. Nothing has ever transpired to clear up the mystery; it may be they were automata; or it may be (and this is the theory to which I lean myself) that this is all another chapter of Heine's 'Gods in Exile'; that the upright old man with the eyebrows was no other than Father Jove, and the young dragoon with the taste for music either Apollo or Mars.

MORALITY

Strange indeed is the attraction of the forest for the minds of men.

Not one or two only, but a great chorus of grateful voices have arisen to spread abroad its fame. Half the famous writers of modern France have had their word to say about Fontainebleau.

Chateaubriand, Michelet, Beranger, George Sand, de Senancour, Flaubert, Murger, the brothers Goncourt, Theodore de Banville, each of these has done something to the eternal praise and memory of these woods. Even at the very worst of times, even when the picturesque was anathema in the eyes of all Persons of Taste, the forest still preserved a certain reputation for beauty. It was in 1730 that the Abbe Guilbert published his HISTORICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PALACE, TOWN, AND FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU. And very droll it is to see him, as he tries to set forth his admiration in terms of what was then permissible. The monstrous rocks, etc., says the Abbe 'sont admirees avec surprise des voyageurs qui s'ecrient aussitot avec Horace: Ut mihi devio rupee et vacuum nemus mirari libet.' The good man is not exactly lyrical in his praise; and you see how he sets his back against Horace as against a trusty oak. Horace, at any rate, was classical. For the rest, however, the Abbe likes places where many alleys meet; or which, like the Belle-Etoile, are kept up 'by a special gardener,' and admires at the Table du Roi the labours of the Grand Master of Woods and Waters, the Sieur de la Falure, 'qui a fait faire ce magnifique endroit.'

同类推荐
  • 冰揭罗天童子经

    冰揭罗天童子经

    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。
  • 玉堂漫笔

    玉堂漫笔

    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。
  • 村中闲步

    村中闲步

    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 Garden Of Allah

    The Garden Of Allah

    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。
  • 佛古闻禅师语录

    佛古闻禅师语录

    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。
热门推荐
  • 每天学点美容知识(女性生活百宝箱)

    每天学点美容知识(女性生活百宝箱)

    肌肤是人体最大的器官,其主要作用是隔离人体内部与外在环境,并阻止皮肤外部与内部的物质交换。它能调节体温,感知压力、温度、疼痛,同时也是防御外在威胁的盾牌。肌肤还像一面镜子,当我们疲倦、营养不良、有压力时,健康情况也会通过皮肤反映出来。
  • 遇见你,是我的情不自禁

    遇见你,是我的情不自禁

    “10年的爱情长跑,我再也受不了了”她朝他喊道,随即转身离去,从此,她感受不到任何人的爱,她只能在工作中麻痹自己,但结果…………某男:“长歌一曲,此生安逸”某男:“长歌,此生有你,我便足惜”某男:“Vivian,接受我的爱”
  • 坠落公主的复仇记

    坠落公主的复仇记

    两年前,她背叛了她,让她绝世的容貌被毁,让她家破人亡,让她失去爱人,让她性格大变……这一切,仅仅是为了权利……两年后,从国外回来的她成了令人惧怕的蓝翎帮帮主——Life。而她的另一个身份,也让人高攀不起……当她和她再度相遇的时候,就是她复仇的时候……她特地转到了她所在的学校——依圣贵族学院,隐藏卓越的身份,只为复仇……世事总不尽人意,她和她都爱上了同一个人——世界排名第一的黑帮帮主……几人的命运又将会怎么样呢?这是幽静的第二部作品咩~请大家多多支持!还有一部作品:《绝世天才:青梅竹马太嚣张》希望大家多多鼓励!幽静QQ号:2502854575此书群号:539968269,希望大家多多鼓励哈~
  • 硝烟里的红鸽

    硝烟里的红鸽

    无限好书尽在阅文。
  • 多情王爷绝色夫

    多情王爷绝色夫

    她多情薄幸,自诩为花丛老手,可是却深陷情网难以自拔。沦为乞丐,重回京都,战神王爷重归朝野。当年的阴谋一点点揭开,是谁令他心爱之人远走他乡,说出如此伤人之语,又是谁潜伏于夜幕之中伺机而动,欲杀她而后快?(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 爱上迷糊天使(参赛)

    爱上迷糊天使(参赛)

    她是爱神身边的迷糊天使,迷糊是她的天性、单纯是她的性格。世上只有好人是她追随N年的想法。迷迷糊糊接下爱神的新任务---寻找失去感情草的人为他(她)带来幸福,却糊糊涂涂的听成寻寻找失去感情草的人为他(她)带来真爱。他冷酷、无情却是女生心中的王子,偏偏那个从竹林带回来的糊涂蛋对他一点感觉都没有,还口口声声说要帮他寻找真爱……他们会发展得怎样请期待!
  • 蜜尧甜甜咖啡屋

    蜜尧甜甜咖啡屋

    一个不小心,和一个阔少爷相撞了,还那么的帅,要不要这么不要脸吶?
  • 异世界的幻想

    异世界的幻想

    主角被穿越到异世界,在LOL的世界里,他该如何生存。
  • 未来系统之女神守护者

    未来系统之女神守护者

    一夜醒来,李煜被融合了微信的未来系统附身。从此踏上女神守护者的旅途。糟糕的过去向他挥手告别,而一大波女神正努力向他招手。
  • 装饰集:戴望舒作品精选

    装饰集:戴望舒作品精选

    文学大师是一个时代的开拓者和各种文学形式的集大成者,他们的作品来源于他们生活的时代,记载了那个时代社会生活的缩影,包含了作家本人对社会、生活的体验与思考,影响着社会的发展进程,具有永恒的魅力。他们是我们心灵的工程师,能够指导我们的人生发展,给予我们心灵鸡汤般的精神滋养。《装饰集——戴望舒作品精选》为戴望舒的诗歌译作。全书精选了十九世纪末英国颓废派诗人道生的知名作。