登陆注册
15439900000056

第56章 CHAPTER XII(2)

"Listen!" he continued harshly, coming back and taking his place in front of us at last, his manner more violent than before the interruption. "I might have left you to die in that hell yonder!

And I did not leave you. I had but to hold my hand and you would have been torn to pieces! The wolf, however, does not hunt with the rats, and a Bezers wants no help in his vengeance from king or CANAILLE! When I hunt my enemy down I will hunt him alone, do you hear? And as there is a heaven above me"--he paused a moment--"if I ever meet you face to face again, M. de Pavannes, Iwill kill you where you stand!"

He paused, and the murmur of the crowd without came to my ears;but mingled with and heightened by some confusion in my thoughts.

I struggled feebly with this, seeing a rush of colour to Croisette's face, a lightening in his eyes as if a veil had been raised from before them. Some confusion--for I thought I grasped the Vidame's meaning; yet there he was still glowering on his victim with the same grim visage, still speaking in the same rough tone. "Listen, M. de Pavannes," he continued, rising to his full height and waving his hand with a certain majesty towards the window--no one had spoken. "The doors are open! Your mistress is at Caylus. The road is clear, go to her; go to her, and tell her that I have saved your life, and that I give it to you not out of love, but out of hate! If you had flinched Iwould have killed you, for so you would have suffered most, M. de Pavannes. As it is, take your life--a gift! and suffer as Ishould if I were saved and spared by my enemy!"Slowly the full sense of his words came home to me. Slowly; not in its full completeness indeed until I heard Louis in broken phrases, phrases half proud and half humble, thanking him for his generosity. Even then I almost lost the true and wondrous meaning of the thing when I heard his answer. For he cut Pavannes short with bitter caustic gibes, spurned his proffered gratitude with insults, and replied to his acknowledgments with threats.

"Go! go!" he continued to cry violently. "Have I brought you so far safely that you will cheat me of my vengeance at the last, and provoke me to kill you? Away! and take these blind puppies with you! Reckon me as much your enemy now as ever! And if Imeet you, be sure you will meet a foe! Begone, M. de Pavannes, begone!""But, M. de Bezers," Louis persisted, "hear me. It takes two to--""Begone! begone! before we do one another a mischief!" cried the Vidame furiously. "Every word you say in that strain is an injury to me. It robs me of my vengeance. Go! in God's name!"And we went; for there was no change, no promise of softening in his malignant aspect as he spoke; nor any as he stood and watched us draw off slowly from him. We went one by one, each lingering after the other, striving, out of a natural desire to thank him, to break through that stern reserve. But grim and unrelenting, a picture of scorn to the last, he saw us go.

My latest memory of that strange man--still fresh after a lapse of two and fifty years--is of a huge form towering in the gloom below the state canopy, the sunlight which poured in through the windows and flooded us, falling short of him; of a pair of fierce cross eyes, that seemed to glow as they covered us; of a lip that curled as in the enjoyment of some cruel jest. And so I--and Ithink each of us four saw the last of Raoul de Mar, Vidame de Bezers, in this life.

He was a man whom we cannot judge by to-day's standard; for he was such an one in his vices and his virtues as the present day does not know; one who in his time did immense evil--and if his friends be believed, little good. But the evil is forgotten; the good lives. And if all that good save one act were buried with him, this one act alone, the act of a French gentleman, would be told of him--ay! and will be told--as long as the kingdom of France, and the gracious memory of the late king, shall endure.

* * * * * *

I see again by the simple process of shutting my eyes, the little party of five--for Jean, our servant, had rejoined us--who on that summer day rode over the hills to Caylus, threading the mazes of the holm-oaks, and galloping down the rides, and hallooing the hare from her form, but never pursuing her;arousing the nestling farmhouses from their sleepy stillness by joyous shout and laugh, and sniffing, as we climbed the hill-side again, the scent of the ferns that died crushed under our horses' hoofs--died only that they might add one little pleasure more to the happiness God had given us. Rare and sweet indeed are those few days in life, when it seems that all creation lives only that we may have pleasure in it, and thank God for it. It is well that we should make the most of them, as we surely did of that day.

It was nightfall when we reached the edge of the uplands, and looked down on Caylus. The last rays of the sun lingered with us, but the valley below was dark; so dark that even the rock about which our homes clustered would have been invisible save for the half-dozen lights that were beginning to twinkle into being on its summit. A silence fell upon us as we slowly wended our way down the well-known path.

All day long we had ridden in great joy; if thoughtless, yet innocent; if selfish, yet thankful; and always blithely, with a great exultation and relief at heart, a great rejoicing for our own sakes and for Kit's.

同类推荐
  • 佛说长者施报经

    佛说长者施报经

    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。
  • Two Gentlemen of Verona

    Two Gentlemen of Verona

    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。
  • 物犹如此

    物犹如此

    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。
  • 六十颂如理论

    六十颂如理论

    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。
  • 齐民要术

    齐民要术

    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
  • 英雄联盟异世行

    英雄联盟异世行

    “双眼失明丝毫不影响我追捕敌人,因为我能闻到他们身上的臭味!”苏九掀开眼睛上的红布眨着眼说道。......这是一本披着玄幻外表的都市文。(欢迎加入我的交流群,进来一起交流一起聊天打屁吧!群号:362862198)
  • 尘缘启仙录

    尘缘启仙录

    在轮回中复苏,在凡尘中崛起。当厄难开始降临,恐慌再次袭来之时,黑暗之中,一双明眸亮了起来,一个全新的世界就此揭开。尘世之中,再启仙缘...
  • 小三杀手

    小三杀手

    你的女朋友被抢过吗?你的男朋友被抢过吗?在这个欲望横流的社会,诱惑无处不在的环境里,就算是寒冬腊月冰封万里,也没人愿意顶着绿帽子取暖。乔峰是一名专业超级小三杀手,执行任务的成功率达到惊人的200%。为什么是200%呢?因为他不仅会帮雇主抓住小三,还能顺手抓住小四,小五……
  • 魔囚天道

    魔囚天道

    天道不仁,以万物为刍狗!魔主失踪,众神列位,人间一片沉沦。苍生迷茫,天下谁主沉浮!吾心不改,欲九步碎天!
  • 状元养成攻略

    状元养成攻略

    俗话说:三个女人一台戏,那三个寡妇就是戏中戏,现代学霸赵凤穿越成了村花赵彩凤,还没出嫁就守了望门寡,眼瞅着就要嫁不出去了,被隔壁的穷秀才一家惦记上了。瞧着小鲜肉一副上进的样子,赵彩凤养着养着竟也养出了感情,只不过……你这一副大男人要护着小媳妇的模样究竟要闹那样呢?姐可是御姐!少来这一套!【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 匹克威克外传(下)

    匹克威克外传(下)

    “英国最伟大的幽默作家”狄更斯的成名之作!这部有着鲜明流浪汉小说风格的作品,通过漫游记事,生动地讲述了老绅士匹克威克带领以他姓氏命名的俱乐部三位成员——年迈多情的特普曼、附庸风雅的史拿格拉斯和纸上谈兵的文克尔走出伦敦,游历英国各地的所见所闻和种种奇遇。本书反映了英国19世纪的社会现状,传达了作者对理想社会的渴望,其中不少极富幽默感的描写让人啧啧称赞。
  • 降临之光

    降临之光

    昴宿星的女魔导士洛灵在学习了宇宙的法则后,被派往三维星球[奥法之星]终结二元意识。洛灵经历了四大元素的认识,意识的提升以及内在探索,最终协助星球完成第五维度扬升。
  • 什么样的学生时代

    什么样的学生时代

    谁的时代不会有学生时代,谁的学生时代不会遇到这么一群人,什么样的学生时代是值得可歌可泣的,什么样的学生时代是可以留恋一生的,这并不是一个多么罕见的学生时代,这只是一个还在讲着的故事。
  • 余生奈何

    余生奈何

    一个瘸腿的老和尚,一个留着山羊胡子的牛鼻子老道,带着两个徒弟。一个是儒侠萧然的遗孤,取名萧亦玄;一个是捡来的孤儿,法号真古。一柄“余生”剑,一本《奈何》谱。为了查明当年父亲死在大漠的真相,萧亦玄毅然带着师弟闯荡江湖。彼时,江湖中风起云涌,南有剑道翘首武当剑派,北有佛家正宗少林禅寺。东北七大宗门,江南五大世家,西北破刀门,云南姬媱宫,中州春秋不义门,而初入江湖的萧亦玄就着了别人的道儿……
  • 食疗处方百科大全

    食疗处方百科大全

    食物疗法,实际上是为各种病人设计的全合的膳食。它的科学性在于对症选食。早在两千多年前,《黄帝内经·素问》就论述到:“大毒治病,十去其六;常毒治病,十去其七;小毒治病,十去其八;无毒治病,十去其九。谷物果菜,食养尽之,无使过之,伤其正也。”可见,我们的祖先早已明白食疗的重要性。自古到今,有关食疗的论著,比比皆是。较具代表性的有《千金方》、《食疗本草》、《食性本草》、《食经》、《本草纲目》等。如何将这些医学瑰宝加以继承发掘,并结合当代的医学科学,加以整理提炼,使之能为广大读者所接受。本书则以食疗——这一中华民族的济世瑰宝,给你全新的科学指南。