登陆注册
15397800000028

第28章

As it turned out the precaution had not been needed, for three hours later, just as I had finished my dinner, Miss Bordereau's niece appeared, unannounced, in the open doorway of the room in which my simple repasts were served.

I remember well that I felt no surprise at seeing her;which is not a proof that I did not believe in her timidity.

It was immense, but in a case in which there was a particular reason for boldness it never would have prevented her from running up to my rooms.I saw that she was now quite full of a particular reason; it threw her forward--made her seize me, as I rose to meet her, by the arm.

"My aunt is very ill; I think she is dying!""Never in the world," I answered bitterly."Don't you be afraid!""Do go for a doctor--do, do! Olimpia is gone for the one we always have, but she doesn't come back; I don't know what has happened to her.

I told her that if he was not at home she was to follow him where he had gone; but apparently she is following him all over Venice.

I don't know what to do--she looks so as if she were sinking.""May I see her, may I judge?" I asked."Of course I shall be delighted to bring someone; but hadn't we better send my man instead, so that I may stay with you?"Miss Tita assented to this and I dispatched my servant for the best doctor in the neighborhood.I hurried downstairs with her, and on the way she told me that an hour after I quitted them in the afternoon Miss Bordereau had had an attack of "oppression,"a terrible difficulty in breathing.This had subsided but had left her so exhausted that she did not come up: she seemed all gone.

I repeated that she was not gone, that she would not go yet;whereupon Miss Tita gave me a sharper sidelong glance than she had ever directed at me and said, "Really, what do you mean?

I suppose you don't accuse her of making believe!"I forget what reply I made to this, but I grant that in my heart I thought the old woman capable of any weird maneuver.

Miss Tita wanted to know what I had done to her; her aunt had told her that I had made her so angry.I declared I had done nothing--I had been exceedingly careful; to which my companion rejoined that Miss Bordereau had assured her she had had a scene with me--a scene that had upset her.I answered with some resentment that it was a scene of her own making--that I couldn't think what she was angry with me for unless for not seeing my way to give a thousand pounds for the portrait of Jeffrey Aspern.

"And did she show you that? Oh, gracious--oh, deary me!"groaned Miss Tita, who appeared to feel that the situation was passing out of her control and that the elements of her fate were thickening around her.I said that I would give anything to possess it, yet that I had not a thousand pounds;but I stopped when we came to the door of Miss Bordereau's room.

I had an immense curiosity to pass it, but I thought it my duty to represent to Miss Tita that if I made the invalid angry she ought perhaps to be spared the sight of me."The sight of you?

Do you think she can SEE?" my companion demanded almost with indignation.I did think so but forebore to say it, and I softly followed my conductress.

I remember that what I said to her as I stood for a moment beside the old woman's bed was, "Does she never show you her eyes then?

Have you never seen them?" Miss Bordereau had been divested of her green shade, but (it was not my fortune to behold Juliana in her nightcap) the upper half of her face was covered by the fall of a piece of dingy lacelike muslin, a sort of extemporized hood which, wound round her head, descended to the end of her nose, leaving nothing visible but her white withered cheeks and puckered mouth, closed tightly and, as it were consciously.

Miss Tita gave me a glance of surprise, evidently not seeing a reason for my impatience."You mean that she always wears something?

She does it to preserve them."

"Because they are so fine?"

"Oh, today, today!" And Miss Tita shook her head, speaking very low.

"But they used to be magnificent!"

"Yes indeed, we have Aspern's word for that." And as I looked again at the old woman's wrappings I could imagine that she had not wished to allow people a reason to say that the great poet had overdone it.

But I did not waste my time in considering Miss Bordereau, in whom the appearance of respiration was so slight as to suggest that no human attention could ever help her more.I turned my eyes all over the room, rummaging with them the closets, the chests of drawers, the tables.

Miss Tita met them quickly and read, I think, what was in them; but she did not answer it, turning away restlessly, anxiously, so that I felt rebuked, with reason, for a preoccupation that was almost profane in the presence of our dying companion.All the same I took another look, endeavoring to pick out mentally the place to try first, for a person who should wish to put his hand on Miss Bordereau's papers directly after her death.

The room was a dire confusion; it looked like the room of an old actress.

There were clothes hanging over chairs, odd-looking shabby bundles here and there, and various pasteboard boxes piled together, battered, bulging, and discolored, which might have been fifty years old.

Miss Tita after a moment noticed the direction of my eyes again and, as if she guessed how I judged the air of the place (forgetting Ihad no business to judge it at all), said, perhaps to defend herself from the imputation of complicity in such untidiness:

"She likes it this way; we can't move things.

There are old bandboxes she has had most of her life."Then she added, half taking pity on my real thought, "Those things were THERE." And she pointed to a small, low trunk which stood under a sofa where there was just room for it.

It appeared to be a queer, superannuated coffer, of painted wood, with elaborate handles and shriveled straps and with the color (it had last been endued with a coat of light green) much rubbed off.

It evidently had traveled with Juliana in the olden time--in the days of her adventures, which it had shared.

It would have made a strange figure arriving at a modern hotel.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • tfboys之姜氏姐妹

    tfboys之姜氏姐妹

    内容不多说,想看文加我QQ。可以提前看到也可以根据你想要的结果,进行修改。我QQ是3434356783
  • 网游任天堂

    网游任天堂

    【原创网游文】——「这虽然是游戏,但可不是闹着玩的。「-SAO——游戏原名为‘Pokemon’。任天堂出品。无法完全攻略就无法离开游戏,GAMEOVER也等于宣告玩家的「死亡」。——所有的赌注赌在这六个搭档身上。仅。
  • 至尊游子

    至尊游子

    徐子桀重生了,和上辈子一样,他不打算改变自己两国飘荡的游子生活。因为这些生活曾经给他带来痛苦,却同样带来了无数难忘的人和事物。但是这一辈子,他选择不再怯弱,不再窝囊。他要成为真正的命运主宰者,这辈子,他不再是Loser!
  • 至尊云神

    至尊云神

    “卧槽,不会吧一朵云!我要它有什么用啊!”杨霸天苦逼的叫道!“哈哈,杨霸天你个猪头,叫你看不起我的宠物”念天真捧腹大笑着,就怕他看不到一样……
  • 我青春中的梨花繁絮

    我青春中的梨花繁絮

    每个人都有那段青春年少的光景值得回忆,有些剧情已经错过,可以回忆但是不要后悔,毕竟青春只有铭记才叫青春
  • 替身宫女倾后宫:公主心计

    替身宫女倾后宫:公主心计

    她扮作宫女,想逃过一劫,却不料他独独抓了她,充作奴婢。百般的折辱,动辄得咎,他是她眼中的恶魔。他留给她无尽的羞辱和痛苦,她是他脚下最卑贱的奴婢。他灭了她的国,害死她的父兄,最后还要拿掉她腹中的孩子他冷酷地笑:“你不配有朕的孩子,你一生都是最卑贱的罪婢!”
  • 大威灯光仙人问疑经

    大威灯光仙人问疑经

    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。
  • 爱情心理学

    爱情心理学

    健康的爱情心理仿佛是爱情的坚固小舟,经得起风吹浪打。现实生活中许多人爱情的失意,婚烟的失败,虽然有各种外在的原因,但在很大程度上由于缺乏健全的爱情心理。只有不断培养健康向上的心理素质,爱情才能完善。
  • 龙族之嗜血修罗

    龙族之嗜血修罗

    因为惹怒上帝,龙傲被上帝丢垃圾一般丢入了【龙族】的世界,且看他如何在这里收妹子,斩龙王
  • 超凡恶魔

    超凡恶魔

    这是一个上上学,谈谈恋爱,打打架,一生气就变身恶魔吊打一切的故事。