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第2章 WHEN GOD LAUGHS (2)

"That is she! Holy as Love, and sweeter! Just a woman, made for love; and yet--how shall I say?--drenched through with holiness as your own air here is with the perfume of flowers.Well, they married.They played a hand with the gods--""And they won, they gloriously won!" I broke in.

Carquinez looked at me pityingly, and his voice was like a funeral bell.

"They lost.They supremely, colossally lost.""But the world believes otherwise," I ventured coldly.

"The world conjectures.The world sees only the face of things.But Iknow.Has it ever entered your mind to wonder why she took the veil, buried herself in that dolorous convent of the living dead?""Because she loved him so, and when he died..."Speech was frozen on my lips by Carquinez's sneer.

"A pat answer," he said, "machine-made like a piece of cotton-drill.The world's judgment! And much the world knows about it.Like you, she fled from life.She was beaten.She flung out the white flag of fatigue.And no beleaguered city ever flew that flag in such bitterness and tears.

"Now I shall tell you the whole tale, and you must believe me, for I know.

They had pondered the problem of satiety.They loved Love.They knew to the uttermost farthing the value of Love.They loved him so well that they were fain to keep him always, warm and a-thrill in their hearts.They welcomed his coming; they feared to have him depart.

"Love was desire, they held, a delicious pain.He was ever seeking easement, and when he found that for which he sought, he died.Love denied was Love alive; Love granted was Love deceased.Do you follow me? They saw it was not the way of life to be hungry for what it has.To eat and still be hungry--man has never accomplished that feat.The problem of satiety.That is it.To have and to keep the sharp famine-edge of appetite at the groaning board.This was their problem, for they loved Love.Often did they discuss it, with all Love's sweet ardours brimming in their eyes; his ruddy blood spraying their cheeks; his voice playing in and out with their voices, now hiding as a tremolo in their throats, and again shading a tone with that ineffable tenderness which he alone can utter.

"How do I know all this? I saw--much.More I learned from her diary.

This I found in it, from Fiona Macleod: 'For, truly, that wandering voice, that twilight-whisper, that breath so dewy-sweet, that flame-winged lute-player whom none sees but for a moment, in a rainbow-shimmer of joy, or a sudden lightning-flare of passion, this exquisite mystery we call Amor, comes, to some rapt visionaries at least, not with a song upon the lips that all may hear, or with blithe viol of public music, but as one wrought by ecstasy, dumbly eloquent with desire.'

"How to keep the flame-winged lute-player with his dumb eloquence of desire? To feast him was to lose him.Their love for each other was a great love.Their granaries were overflowing with plenitude; yet they wanted to keep the sharp famine-edge of their love undulled.

"Nor were they lean little fledglings theorizing on the threshold of Love.

They were robust and realized souls.They had loved before, with others, in the days before they met; and in those days they had throttled Love with caresses, and killed him with kisses, and buried him in the pit of satiety.

"They were not cold wraiths, this man and woman.They were warm human.

They had no Saxon soberness in their blood.The colour of it was sunset-red.They glowed with it.Temperamentally theirs was the French joy in the flesh.They were idealists, but their idealism was Gallic.It was not tempered by the chill and sombre fluid that for the English serves as blood.There was no stoicism about them.They were Americans, descended out of the English, and yet the refraining and self-denying of the English spirit-groping were not theirs.

"They were all this that I have said, and they were made for joy, only they achieved a concept.A curse on concepts! They played with logic, and this was their logic.--But first let me tell you of a talk we had one night.It was of Gautier's Madeline de Maupin.You remember the maid? She kissed once, and once only, and kisses she would have no more.Not that she found kisses were not sweet, but that she feared with repetition they would cloy.

Satiety again! She tried to play without stakes against the gods.Now this is contrary to a rule of the game the gods themselves have made.Only the rules are not posted over the table.Mortals must play in order to learn the rules.

"Well, to the logic.The man and the woman argued thus: Why kiss once only? If to kiss once were wise, was it not wiser to kiss not at all?

Thus could they keep Love alive.Fasting, he would knock forever at their hearts.

"Perhaps it was out of their heredity that they achieved this unholy concept.The breed will out and sometimes most fantastically.Thus in them did cursed Albion array herself a scheming wanton, a bold, cold-calculating, and artful hussy.After all, I do not know.But this I know:

it was out of their inordinate desire for joy that they forewent joy.

"As he said (I read it long afterward in one of his letters to her): 'To hold you in my arms, close, and yet not close.To yearn for you, and never to have you, and so always to have you.' And she: 'For you to be always just beyond my reach.To be ever attaining you, and yet never attaining you, and for this to last forever, always fresh and new, and always with the first flush upon us.

"That is not the way they said it.On my lips their love-philosophy is mangled.And who am I to delve into their soul-stuff? I am a frog, on the dank edge of a great darkness, gazing goggle-eyed at the mystery and wonder of their flaming souls.

"And they were right, as far as they went.Everything is good...as long as it is unpossessed.Satiety and possession are Death's horses; they run in span.

"'And time could only tutor us to eke Our rapture's warmth with custom's afterglow.'

"They got that from a sonnet of Alfred Austin's.It was called 'Love's Wisdom.' It was the one kiss of Madeline de Maupin.How did it run?

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