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第3章

'For about three months previously,'he went on,with a jerk of his head,'the Count and Countess had lived in a very eccentric way;they admitted no visitors;Madame lived on the ground-floor,and Monsieur on the first floor.When the Countess was left alone,she was never seen excepting at church.Subsequently,at home,at the chateau,she refused to see the friends,whether gentlemen or ladies,who went to call on her.She was already very much altered when she left la Grande Breteche to go to Merret.That dear lady--I say dear lady,for it was she who gave me this diamond,but indeed I saw her but once--that kind lady was very ill;she had,no doubt,given up all hope,for she died without choosing to send for a doctor;indeed,many of our ladies fancied she was not quite right in her head.Well,sir,my curiosity was strangely excited by hearing that Madame de Merret had need of my services.Nor was I the only person who took an interest in the affair.That very night,though it was already late,all the town knew that I was going to Merret.

'The waiting-woman replied but vaguely to the questions I asked her on the way;nevertheless,she told me that her mistress had received the Sacrament in the course of the day at the hands of the Cure of Merret,and seemed unlikely to live through the night.It was about eleven when I reached the chateau.I went up the great staircase.

After crossing some large,lofty,dark rooms,diabolically cold and damp,I reached the state bedroom where the Countess lay.From the rumors that were current concerning this lady (monsieur,I should never end if I were to repeat all the tales that were told about her),I had imagined her a coquette.Imagine,then,that I had great difficulty in seeing her in the great bed where she was lying.To be sure,to light this enormous room,with old-fashioned heavy cornices,and so thick with dust that merely to see it was enough to make you sneeze,she had only an old Argand lamp.Ah!but you have not been to Merret.Well,the bed is one of those old world beds,with a high tester hung with flowered chintz.A small table stood by the bed,on which I saw an Imitation of Christ,which,by the way,I bought for my wife,as well as the lamp.There were also a deep armchair for her confidential maid,and two small chairs.There was no fire.That was all the furniture,not enough to fill ten lines in an inventory.

'My dear sir,if you had seen,as I then saw,that vast room,papered and hung with brown,you would have felt yourself transported into a scene of a romance.It was icy,nay more,funereal,'and he lifted his hand with a theatrical gesture and paused.

'By dint of seeking,as I approached the bed,at last I saw Madame de Merret,under the glimmer of the lamp,which fell on the pillows.

Her face was as yellow as wax,and as narrow as two folded hands.The Countess had a lace cap showing her abundant hair,but as white as linen thread.She was sitting up in bed,and seemed to keep upright with great difficulty.Her large black eyes,dimmed by fever,no doubt,and half-dead already,hardly moved under the bony arch of her eyebrows.--There,'he added,pointing to his own brow.'Her forehead was clammy;her fleshless hands were like bones covered with soft skin;the veins and muscles were perfectly visible.She must have been very handsome;but at this moment I was startled into an indescribable emotion at the sight.Never,said those who wrapped her in her shroud,had any living creature been so emaciated and lived.In short,it was awful to behold!Sickness so consumed that woman,that she was no more than a phantom.Her lips,which were pale violet,seemed to me not to move when she spoke to me.

'Though my profession has familiarized me with such spectacles,by calling me not infrequently to the bedside of the dying to record their last wishes,I confess that families in tears and the agonies Ihave seen were as nothing in comparison with this lonely and silent woman in her vast chateau.I heard not the least sound,I did not perceive the movement which the sufferer's breathing ought to have given to the sheets that covered her,and I stood motionless,absorbed in looking at her in a sort of stupor.In fancy I am there still.At last her large eyes moved;she tried to raise her right hand,but it fell back on the bed,and she uttered these words,which came like a breath,for her voice was no longer a voice:I have waited for you with the greatest impatience.A bright flush rose to her cheeks.It was a great effort to her to speak.

'Madame,I began.She signed to me to be silent.At that moment the old housekeeper rose and said in my ear,Do not speak;Madame la Comtesse is not in a state to bear the slightest noise,and what you say might agitate her.'I sat down.A few instants after,Madame de Merret collected all her remaining strength to move her right hand,and slipped it,not without infinite difficulty,under the bolster;she then paused a moment.With a last effort she withdrew her hand;and when she brought out a sealed paper,drops of perspiration rolled from her brow.Iplace my will in your hands--Oh!God!Oh!and that was all.She clutched a crucifix that lay on the bed,lifted it hastily to her lips,and died.

'The expression of her eyes still makes me shudder as I think of it.

She must have suffered much!There was joy in her last glance,and it remained stamped on her dead eyes.

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