登陆注册
12109100000043

第43章

Perhaps you know the inn I mean:it is a hotel during the week and pleasure garden on Sundays.From the garden,which is raised and stands as high as an ordinary first floor,you get a magnificent view.On the left,the Marly aqueduct commands the horizon;on the right,the view unfolds across a never-ending succession of hills;the river,which at this point hardly moves at all,stretches away like a wide ribbon of shimmering white silk between the plain of Les Gabillons and the lle de Croissy,and is rocked ceaselessly by the whisper of its tall poplars and the soughing of its willows.

Far off,picked out in a wide swathe of sunlight,rise small white houses with red roofs,and factories which,shorn by distance of their grim,commercial character,complete the landscape in the most admirable way.

And,far off,Paris shrouded in smoke!

As Prudence had told us,it was really the country and,I must say,it was a real lunch we had.

It is not of gratitude for the happiness I have to thank the place for that I'm saying all this.Bougival,in spite of its unattractive name,is one of the prettiest spots you could possibly imagine.I have travelled a great deal and seen great sights,but none more charming than this tiny village cheerfully nestling at the foot of the hill which shelters it.

Madame Arnould offered to arrange for us to take a boat out on the river,and Marguerite and Prudence accepted with alacrity.

The countryside has always been associated with love,and rightly so.Nothing creates a more fitting backdrop to the woman you love than the blue sky,the fragrances,the flowers,the breezes,the solitary splendour of fields and woods.However much you love a woman,however much you trust her,however sure of the future her past life makes you,you are always jealous to some degree.If you have ever been in love,really in love,you must have experienced this need to shut out the world and isolate the person through whom you wished to live your whole life.It is as though the woman you love,however indifferent she may be to her surroundings,loses something of her savour and consistency when she comes into contact with men and things.Now I experienced this more intensely than any other man.Mine was no ordinary love;I was as much in love as mortal creature can be.But I loved Marguerite Gautier,which is to say that in Paris,at every turn,I might stumble across some man who had already been her lover,or would be the next day.Whereas,in the country,surrounded by people we had never seen before who paid no attention to us,surrounded by nature in all her springtime finery,which is her annual gesture of forgiveness,and far from the bustle of the city,I could shelter my love from prying eyes,and love without shame or fear.

There,the courtesan faded imperceptibly.At my side,I had a young and beautiful woman whom I loved,by whom I was loved and whose name was Marguerite:the shapes of the past dissolved and the future was free of clouds.The sun shone on my mistress as brightly as it would have shone on the purest fiancee.Together we strolled through delightful glades which seemed as though they were deliberately designed to remind you of lines by Lamartine and make you hum tunes by Scudo.Marguerite was wearing a white dress.She leaned on my arm.Beneath the starry evening sky,she repeated the words she had said to me the previous night,and in the distance the world went on turning without casting its staining shadow over the happy picture of our youth and love.

Such was the dream which that day's burning sun brought me through the leafy trees and I,lying full-length in the grass of the island where we had landed,free of all human ties which had hitherto bound me,allowed my mind to run free and gather up all the hopes it met with.

Add to this that,from the spot where I lay,I could see,on the bank,a charming little two-storied house which crouched behind a railing in the shape of a semi-circle.Beyond the railing,in front of the house,was a green lawn as smooth as velvet,and,behind the building,a small wood full of mysterious hideaways,where each morning all traces of the previous evening's passage would surely be all mossed over.

Climbing flowers hid the steps leading up to the door of this empty house,and hugged it as far up as the first floor.

Gazing long and hard at the house,I convinced myself in the end that it belonged to me,so completely did it enshrine the dream I was dreaming.I could picture Marguerite and me there together,by day walking in the wood which clothed the hill and,in the evenings,sitting on the lawn,and I wondered to myself if earthly creatures could ever be as happy as we two should be.

'What a pretty house!'said Marguerite,who had been following the direction of my eyes and perhaps my thoughts.

'Where?'said Prudence.

'Over there.'And Marguerite pointed to the house in question.

'Oh,it's lovely,'replied Prudence.'Do you like it?'

'Very much.'

'Well,then,tell the Duke to rent it for you.He'll rent it for you all right,I'm sure of it.You can leave it all to me if you want.'

Marguerite looked at me,as though to ask what I thought of the suggestion.

My dream had been shattered with these last words of Prudence,and its going had brought me back to reality with such a jolt that I was still dazed by the shock.

'Why,it's an excellent idea,'I stammered,not knowing what I was saying.

'In that case,I'll arrange it,'said Marguerite,squeezing my hand and interpreting my words according to her desires.'Let's go this minute and see if it's to let.'

The house was empty,and to let for two thousand francs.

'Will you be happy here?'she said to me.

'Can I be sure of ever being here?'

'Who would I choose to bury myself here for,if not for you?'

'Listen,Marguerite,let me rent the house myself.'

'You must be mad!It's not only unnecessary,it would be dangerous.You know perfectly well that I can only take money from one man.So don't be difficult,silly boy,and don't say another word.'

'This way,when I've got a couple of days free,I can come down and spend them with you,'said Prudence.

We left the house and set off back to Paris talking of this latest decision.I held Marguerite in my arms and,by the time we stepped out of the carriage,I was beginning to view my mistress's scheme with a less scrupulous eye.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 灭世之刃

    灭世之刃

    父亲是神刀堂堂主白天羽,他的母亲是魔教大公主花白凤,他的师父是天下第一刀小李探花李寻欢!可是这份让人羡慕身份却从此离去因为叶开穿越了!飞刀无情,人却有情!携带着飞刀神技,拥有着逆天空间!在这未知异世大陆终将留下自己的传奇!
  • 天界神级商店

    天界神级商店

    什么?我要去逗别人笑,别人哭,别人愁,别人怒。。。。。。那我这不就成神经病了啊。不行,我告诉你坚决不行。。。。。。什么?只有这样才可以购买神仙们的各类东西。哎,那行吧,我这就去收集情绪晶吧。拥有李天王的托塔店,太上老君的丹药店,哮天犬的狗粮店,二郎神的三眼店,大圣的金棒店,嫦娥的化妆店…………等一干神仙所开的商店的一款天界商店APP改变了郑智祥一生的命运。。。。。。
  • 本吾

    本吾

    我是我?我为什么是我?我是我,我就是我。
  • 名侦探柯南:灰原VS安室奈

    名侦探柯南:灰原VS安室奈

    她,本是正在上大学的大学生,一次偶然,她穿越到的柯南的世界,原本想要帮助小哀与江户川。可没想到自己也爱上了这个男孩,他该如何抉择。是冷静的小哀,还是可爱的樱沫。
  • 超现实游戏

    超现实游戏

    洛兰无意间在网上发现了这款游戏《Crazy》,这款游戏和其他游戏不同,游戏简介说这游戏能用脑电波连接,前提是要买一个类似于耳机的奇怪东东,至于这个东东叫什么,洛兰不知道,毕竟她是个美国人,她只知道这玩意是一个叫腾讯的中国公司出的,他们老板叫马什么疼。这玩意贵的要死,洛兰花了半年的零花钱才买下这个鬼东西。这不是后宫文,信不信由你……
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 王源:南城挽歌

    王源:南城挽歌

    奈何时光那么浅,你我,渐行渐远…我们总是在不懂爱情的年纪,遇上最美好的爱情。透过花,透过香,我仿佛又回到了多年前,我们都还天真可爱。时间总是过的那么快,现在我能找到红梅簇簇了,你却不能与我同看了。你开始追逐你想要的生活,我也在寻求我想要的人生。只是我从不会错过梅花的花期,不论你在哪,也不知你有没有身染花香,但每次看花我都在花下许愿。愿许久不见的你,一切安好。
  • 穿越:命为君倾

    穿越:命为君倾

    现代穿越到架空的望月王朝,她成为了望月最受宠的公主,因为从小在孤儿院长大,对古代的母妃有份特别的依赖,谁知却在她四岁那年母妃突然离世。八岁之际,她离开王朝,成为了四国最忌惮的雪漫宫的宫主,为了师父的遗愿,为了查找母妃的死因,她承受了女子所不能承受的一切,四国之争,她一曲舞毕,倒在了战台之中,醒来之时,脸上尽是鲜血,她失去了自己最爱的人,原以为心就此封闭。不曾想,却遇上了不可一世的即墨夜殇!是爱情?是权谋?还是冥冥中注定?
  • 我有一个佛国

    我有一个佛国

    我佛慈悲,红尘苦海,以杀止杀,屠尽诸天,方证极乐。掌中握轮回,瞳眸显因果。凡挡我者杀,凡信我者生。一个杀手中的好人,带着初级佛国来到异世,强势崛起。
  • 梦里说三国

    梦里说三国

    本书描绘的是从东汉末年到西晋初年之间近百年间发生的一些事情,时间很长,希望我能写完。我写的不是史书。我写的不是史书。我写的不是史书。重要事情说三遍。姑且算作一个20多岁的老男人心中那永恒的三国情节吧。历史其实很有趣,希望我能写的有意思。